Quebec campaign aims to combat alpha male influencers who trivialize sexual violence
MONTRÉAL — Universities and junior colleges across Quebec are launching a new campaign to counter the rise of male influencers.
The bilingual strategy is part of the third phase of the campaign entitled “Consent is Key,” led by Concordia University researcher and author Léa Clermont-Dion. It takes aim at alpha male influencers who are spreading a message that trivializes sexual violence, said Clermont-Dion, who is urging the government to prioritize the issue as a growing concern.
In a large-scale survey of people at six Quebec universities, one in three reported experiencing at least one form of sexual violence since they started classes, committed by another person at the school.
Clermont-Dion says alpha male influencers are also becoming more prominent in public discourse; although, there is not yet any empirical data in Quebec showing whether young people are buying into the messaging.


