Manosphere on trial Why McGregor rape verdict could be a watershed moment on male violence
The Guardian|December 02, 2024
The ruling made headlines across Ireland and around the world, sending women spilling into the streets of Dublin with signs that read: "Thank you Nikita."
Ashifa Kassam Lisa O'Carroll
Manosphere on trial Why McGregor rape verdict could be a watershed moment on male violence

Borrowing the slogan made famous by Gisèle Pelicot, whose ex-husband is on trial in France for raping her and inviting other men to do the same, some declared: "Shame must change sides."

Days after a civil court jury in Ireland ordered the mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter Conor McGregor to pay nearly €250,000 (£208,000) over claims that he had "brutally raped and battered" Nikita Hand, the case has prompted calls for a rethink of how society interacts with power, wealth and a global manosphere intent on pushing its own notions of masculinity.

The roots of the case trace back to 2018 and a Dublin hotel penthouse, where Hand accused McGregor of raping her after she had invited him to join her and a friend at a work Christmas party.

For two weeks a jury heard Hand's harrowing testimony: a paramedic who had examined her the next day told the court that she hadn't seen such severe bruising for a long time; a psychiatrist diagnosed her with PTSD and said that Hand had been unable to return to work as a hairdresser after being gripped with night terrors, panic attacks and anxiety.

McGregor, a former star with the Ultimate Fighting Championship, denied the allegations, saying that he had had "fully consensual sex" with Hand and she had concocted the assault to cover her cheating on her then boyfriend. He has said he will appeal against the jury's decision.

Heard in the high court of Dublin, the case sent shockwaves around the world, including the US, where McGregor has a huge following. Many in Ireland lined up behind Hand. The justice minister hailed her courage, while a series of businesses and Dublin and Cork airports stopped selling products associated with McGregor.

Bu hikaye The Guardian dergisinin December 02, 2024 sayısından alınmıştır.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

Bu hikaye The Guardian dergisinin December 02, 2024 sayısından alınmıştır.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

THE GUARDIAN DERGISINDEN DAHA FAZLA HIKAYETümünü görüntüle
West Ham look to Conceicao as Lopetegui pressure grows
The Guardian

West Ham look to Conceicao as Lopetegui pressure grows

West Ham are considering Sergio Conceicao as a replacement for Julen Lopetegui, whose future as manager is under growing pressure after his team's 5-2 defeat at home against Arsenal last Saturday.

time-read
1 min  |
December 03, 2024
Van Nistelrooy's 'hurt' New Leicester manager stung by his enforced United exit
The Guardian

Van Nistelrooy's 'hurt' New Leicester manager stung by his enforced United exit

New Leicester manager stung by his enforced United exit

time-read
3 dak  |
December 03, 2024
'So far so good' Coach perfect fit for Reds, says captain
The Guardian

'So far so good' Coach perfect fit for Reds, says captain

Virgil van Dijk believes Liverpool found the \"perfect match\" for their tight-knit, experienced squad when appointing Arne Slot as Jürgen Klopp's successor.

time-read
2 dak  |
December 03, 2024
Definitely maybe: Slot looks imperious at Anfield but could Guardiola be forced from Etihad?
The Guardian

Definitely maybe: Slot looks imperious at Anfield but could Guardiola be forced from Etihad?

Perhaps the most extraordinary aspect of Sunday afternoon at Anfield was how ordinary it all felt. Everybody came for something apocalyptic and what they got was a league game that felt like pretty much any other league game in which Liverpool beat a side who aren't as good as them.

time-read
3 dak  |
December 03, 2024
Van Dijk still Liverpool's spirit animal as City's decay deepens
The Guardian

Van Dijk still Liverpool's spirit animal as City's decay deepens

Imperious defender is central to Slot's success and makes a stark contrast to Haaland's struggles in City's attack

time-read
5 dak  |
December 03, 2024
Yoro in line for overdue Manchester United debut
The Guardian

Yoro in line for overdue Manchester United debut

Ruben Amorim has revealed \"special talent\" Leny Yoro could make his Manchester United debut at Arsenal tomorrow evening.

time-read
1 min  |
December 03, 2024
The Guardian

Saudi Arabia seals more than 900 sponsor deals amid World Cup drive

Saudi Arabia has struck more than 900 sponsorship deals across the sporting landscape and made dozens of formalised agreements with football federations as it prepares for a controversial coronation to host the 2034 World Cup.

time-read
2 dak  |
December 03, 2024
Wiegman ready to make Lionesses 'uncomfortable' in Euro 2025 push
The Guardian

Wiegman ready to make Lionesses 'uncomfortable' in Euro 2025 push

Sarina Wiegman says she has wanted England's players to feel uncomfortable so they can learn new things before Euro 2025.

time-read
2 dak  |
December 03, 2024
The Guardian

Amorim's FA Cup bow comes at Arsenal in 2005 final rerun

The FA Cup holders Manchester United enter the fray at next month's third-round stage with a visit to the record 14-time winners Arsenal, in a repeat of the 2005 final.

time-read
1 min  |
December 03, 2024
The Guardian

All Women's Championship matches to be streamed live

Every Women's Championship match will be streamed live on the league's YouTube channel from next season onwards, the Guardian can reveal.

time-read
1 min  |
December 03, 2024