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From UCSB Shooting to Sydney Mall Stabbing: The Violence of Misogyny

Season 2024 Episode 6214 | 17m 46s

Misogyny often goes unrecognized and can certainly be deadly. We saw this on April 13th in Sydney, Australia, where a man killed six people at a busy shopping mall. Five of the victims were women. While police say the attacker may have targeted woman, Kate Manne, an associate professor at Cornell University and author of the book "Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny," says there is no doubt about it.

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