Seun Lagoke

Red-Pill Content and The Effects on Young Men

Biography

Seun Lagoke is a third-year Professional Communication student at Toronto Metropolitan University with a lifelong passion for content creation. From a young age, he was drawn to storytelling and media, leading them to attend TMU to refine their skills and explore new creative avenues. With aspirations to work in the entertainment industry—whether in sports, music, or television—he is dedicated to crafting engaging and impactful content that resonates with audiences.

Details of Project

My research explores the impact of Red-Pill content on young boys and men, particularly through social media figures like Andrew Tate. Using content analysis of tweets and comments, I identified recurring themes, including masculinity and control, anti-feminism, the “Matrix” conspiracy narrative, toxicity, and gender-based expectations. Engagement patterns suggest that these messages significantly shape young men’s perceptions of gender roles, relationships, and self-identity. This study highlights the need for media literacy programs to help young audiences critically evaluate such content and its societal implications.

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