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America's New Female Right

Layla Wright travels to the USA to meet the influencer women posting antifeminist and other offensive content online.

In America, a new wave of young women are championing extreme views on social media, including content that is increasingly shocking and – surprisingly – antifeminist.

Journalist Layla Wright travels from her home town in Liverpool to meet the young women at the forefront of a new movement on the political right who use highly inflammatory language.

Immersing herself in a growing online community of influencers, podcasters and creators who see themselves as on the front line of a war against progressive politics, Layla seeks to find out what is driving women her own age to share extreme and often offensive content to their followers on social media.

In Nashville, she spends time with 16-year-old Hannah, an ambitious rising star on the right. Homeschooled and brought up in a traditional patriarchal household led by her former pastor father, she is expected to be a wife and mother first.

Layla also meets 24-year-old Morgonn in Arizona, a conservative influencer who has risen to prominence by posting content which is critical of feminism and the LGBTQ+ movement.

Finally, Layla travels to the US-Mexico border to meet Christie, who makes regular missions to confront migrants illegally crossing into the country and live-streams her findings to her followers.

With the online realm having increasing influence in the real world, Layla attempts to understand why these women are promoting an ideology that is looking to roll back the clock on hard-earned rights.

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Role Contributor
Interviewer Layla Wright
Director Alana McVerry
Executive Producer Arron Fellows
Executive Producer Nancy Strang
Editor Martin Craswell
Editor Robbie Pettigrew
Editor Jon Coutts
Production Manager Emily Wallace
Production Company Mindhouse Productions

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