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People hold photos of the victims during a vigil on Jan. 29, 2020 in Montreal to commemorate the third anniversary of the mosque shooting in Quebec City that left six people dead. (Ryan Remiorz/CP)

Terrorism laws have long been used against brown and black men. When will they be used to protect them?

Sadiya Ansari: A new terror charge against a 17-year-old involved in the incel movement signals that law enforcement has finally expanded who they think is a threat

The context of Jordan Peterson’s thoughts on ‘enforced monogamy’

Peterson talking about the importance of enforced monogamy isn’t alarming because it’s been taken out of context, says Tabatha Southey—it’s alarming precisely because of its context

The misunderstood history of the ‘incel’ movement

Opinion: In their ever diminishing corner of the internet, the original incel communities are still trying to help each other get back on track

The hidden crisis that’s fuelling the ‘incel rebellion’

What began as toxic culture in fringe spaces has metastasized into ideologies of violence, fuelled by the way men are socialized—and ideas like ‘sex redistribution’ won’t help

Incels are fuelled by stupid, pointless rage—but that rage is still a major threat

It might be uncomfortable to talk about misogyny after a deadly van attack on Toronto’s Yonge Street. But we ignore it at our own peril, writes Tabatha Southey