What does Louis Theroux’s Inside the Manosphere really reveal about modern masculinity, red pill culture, Andrew Tate, and the online world shaping young men? In this episode of About That Action, Radio Rahim and Sean Zittel step outside boxing to break down Louis Theroux’s Netflix documentary Inside the Manosphere and unpack the rise of manosphere influencers, attention culture, online grift, modern masculinity, and the deeper social issues driving these movements. Watch more episodes and connect via: https://www.youtube.com/@RadioRahimHere https://www.youtube.com/@SeanZittel Rahim and Sean explore whether the so-called manosphere is really about manhood at all - or whether it is better understood as a performance-driven culture built on outrage, insecurity, shock value, and the commercialisation of male frustration. From Andrew Tate and Sneako to questions around morality, discipline, relationships, family structure and emotional maturity, this conversation looks beyond the headlines and gets into what is really being sold to young men online. They also challenge the documentary itself, asking whether Louis Theroux truly exposed anything new or simply documented a culture already playing out in public view every day across social media. The discussion goes deeper into the collapse of trust in institutions, the appeal of anti-establishment rhetoric, the contradictions at the heart of manosphere content, and why so much of it feels rooted in performance rather than principle. This is a wide-ranging and thoughtful conversation about masculinity, media literacy, relationships, hypocrisy, internet culture, and the forces shaping young male identity in 2026. If you are interested in Andrew Tate, red pill ideology, Louis Theroux documentaries, online masculinity debates, or the wider cultural impact of manosphere content, this episode gives you a sharp, balanced and unfiltered breakdown. Key Moments: 0:00 – Opening thoughts on Louis Theroux’s Inside the Manosphere 01:07 – Are Rahim and Sean part of the manosphere? 05:12 – Why the “manosphere” feels more like the “boyosphere” 08:22 – Red pill culture, reactionary movements and attention economics 13:25 – Is this really politics, or just shock-value content? 20:53 – Do these influencers deserve blame, or are they products of the culture? 27:22 – Why the movement borrows old ideas and repackages them for a new generation 34:50 – Did Louis Theroux actually expose anything new? 42:07 – Relationships, hypocrisy and the contradictions of manosphere creators 50:00 – Victim mentality, insecurity and performative masculinity 57:48 – Why brutal honesty can still be its own kind of grift 1:01:13 – What young men should actually take from all of this 1:06:16 – Deconstructing masculinity through The Sopranos, The Godfather and Raging Bull