Schools should be ‘boy positive’ to tackle male underachievement, report says
- Andrew Tate's influence played a role in a 2024 UK murder case, where a man was convicted of killing three family members. The trial revealed that Tate's misogynistic content affected him hours before the crimes.
- Tate's X account was restored by Elon Musk despite his previous bans on Instagram and TikTok, attracting over 10 million followers who engage with his violent masculinity narrative.
- Jacob Johanssen stated that there is a normalization of misogyny, rape culture, and violence against women and girls, linking this to the growth of the manosphere alongside right-wing populism.
- Former England football manager Gareth Southgate criticized 'toxic' influencers for misleading young men about success being tied to money and dominance, exacerbating feelings of alienation.
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