We studied anti-feminist Indian groups on Twitter
TL;DR
Emerged during #MeToo
Overlaps with SSR, Hindutva groups on #BoycottBollywood , Anti-Chandrachud campaign
Organized around Shraddha Walker by moving to Islamophobia
Top profile descriptions: students, engineers, lawyers
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TL;DR
Emerged during #MeToo
Overlaps with SSR, Hindutva groups on #BoycottBollywood , Anti-Chandrachud campaign
Organized around Shraddha Walker by moving to Islamophobia
Top profile descriptions: students, engineers, lawyers
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Trigger alerts: Several of the media items here are likely to trigger reactions While we have removed identifying information, and filtered highly offensive content, even the material we are willing to show here is misogynistic and abusive on multiple levels.
The anti-feminist MRA (Menβs Rights Activsts) movement has grown in India online since Indiaβs MeToo revelations on Twitter, it argues that women take undue advantage of laws and norms. MRA groups are active on Twitter, but many have offline meetups.
The main thrust of MRAs offline is around dowry and alimony disputes, but online, the main thrust is anti-feminism, much of the most successful messaging involves body-shaming, doxing, and attacks on well-known feminist females and their allies
We built five samples, representing over 3 Million tweets and retweets with MRA content. The main sample is a timeline of accounts identified as consistently posting MRA / Anti-feminist content. We analyzed this content for the overall patterns and themes.
The next four samples were around incidents β the Marital Rape Judgment Tweets, the DY Chandrachud Chief Justice appointment attacks online, the Shraddha Walker Murder Case and messaging around Richa Chadhaβs statement on Galwan.
The key organizations in the MRA community are Save Indian Family Foundation (SIFF), Sahodar India Trust, Voice For Men India, the top influencers are women, which gives the MRA community greater legitimacy.
A woman journalist @DeepikaBhardwaj is the top MRA influencer.
A woman journalist @DeepikaBhardwaj is the top MRA influencer.
The MRA community tends to be self-contained β most of their content is endogamous, they get outside engagement only when they get into broader issues like Bollylionwood, CJI etc. They call out government/politician/influencer handles frequently, rarely ever get responses.
MRAs use handle callouts when they tweet There are callouts to official handles eg @PMOIndia @MinistryWCD @sharmarekha (chair of NCW) as well as media β the most called out handles are @Republic @ZeeNewsEnglish. Rarely any of these respond or retweet.
MRAs also call out individual influencers, usually women who are outspoken about womenβs rights and gender violence. The most trolled and abused include journalist @fayedsouza author @namitabhandare poet @meenakandasamy @ReallySwara & feminist handle @SheThePeople
Right-leaning influencer accounts have put out tweets that have been very popular in the MRA community incl tweet on godman @Sadgurujv talk on Feminism (at Mount Carmel college in 2018) and much activity disparaging actor Tanushree Mitraβs harassment accusation on Nana Patekar
Most of the anti-Chandrachud tweets are carried with Quote-tweeted messages on his positions on womenβs issues, but even his son is attacked. A lot of the anti-CJI activity is also engaged in by pro-Hindutva accounts using #NotMyCJI #LegalTerrorism hashtags
2. The MRA community has built on the Twitter hysteria around the Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard defamation lawsuit (incidentally driven viral by US-based anti-feminist activists). We see βIndian Johnny Deppβ and #AblaNari consistently used by the community
3. They present the Shraddha Walker Murder case not as domestic violence, but rather as βlove jihadβ. The big viral tweet among MRAs came from pro-Hindutva influencer account @Voice_For_India which absolved men and presented the case as solely related to faith.
The overall trend was victim blaming. Influencer account @DeepikaBhardwaj put the onus on the murdered woman, and a series of messages from less influential accounts within the MRA networks followed. Indian feminists are often blamed for interfaith relationships in tweets.
4. There was coordinated tweeting around actor @RichaChadha on account of her message on Galwan, the messages are replies are misogynistic, advocate violence. One of the top drivers for the MRA community tweeting against her was @akshaykumar
At one point, #RichaChadha was used at will to gain traction for unrelated tweets, since there was consistent trolling and retweeting of messages with her name in them.
Attacks on independent powerful women including MPs @RenukaChowdhury actor @nanditadas journalists @BDUTT @sagarikaghose and lawyer @karunanundy are common, these are often made by accounts named for females, which adds legitimacy that they are being criticized by βtheir ownβ.
Another theme was fearmongering, typically used with the hashtag #BoycottMarriage claiming that young men were being set up to be abused in marriages and cheated by women using various examples to highlight reputational harm and present women in a directly antagonistic frame.
A second case is that of the use of #BoycottBollywood β we see in these tweets that the MRA community intersects with the Sushant Singh Rajput community and with the anti-Mahesh Bhatt family tweeting, which is popular in Hindutva circles.
The top professions listed in the MRA accountsβ profiles were Engineers, Software developers, and Students. Although most accounts are unverified, the plethora of language or metaphor popular with younger people suggests this is driven by or aimed at the youth.
This is work done by two bright undergraduates - Shreya Agarwal and Urvashi Patel.
The full paper, methodology and appendices are available at: joyojeet.people.si.umich.edu
The full paper, methodology and appendices are available at: joyojeet.people.si.umich.edu
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