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What’s Pulling Men & Boys Into the Internet’s Dark Corners – And Into Andrew Tate’s Orbit?
Season 5 · Episode 70

What’s Pulling Men & Boys Into the Internet’s Dark Corners – And Into Andrew Tate’s Orbit?

How men get drawn into online extremes – and who meets them there.

Blethered · Sean McDonald

November 27, 20251h 1m

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Show Notes

Recorded live at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall for Aye Write 2025 book festival


This episode digs into why so many young men are being drawn into the darker corners of the internet, and what’s actually happening inside those spaces. I sit down with journalist James Bloodworth and author Chris McQueer, whose new books approach the same world from different angles. One through investigation, the other through fiction.


We examine how loneliness, identity, class, online culture and modern masculinity collide. There are pressures pushing young men toward isolated digital communities, the narratives they find once they’re there, and the sinister influences filling the gaps left by real-life connection and purpose.


It’s a grounded, honest and unflinching look at an issue affecting families, schools and communities across the country – and what it might take to bring these young men back into the world around them.


Lost Boys by James Bloodworth


Hermit by Chris McQueer


The Anchor Inverclyde


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