Schools should be ‘boy positive’ to tackle male underachievement, report says
- Clifford watched videos by Andrew Tate shortly before the murders, highlighting Tate's influence on young men.
- Experts express concern over the rise of the manosphere, linking it to increased misogyny and toxic masculinity.
- Gareth Southgate criticized influencers for misguiding young men about success and their view of women.
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Toxic masculinity peddled by online influencers is becoming increasingly prominent, experts say, buoyed by the resurgence of far-right ideology and a virulent backlash against feminism.
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Men are expanding accidents, men are poisoning the environment, men are slowing down the traffic transition? The economist and men's consultant Boris von Heesen mentions facts: Why progress in mobility is really a gender issue.
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Schools should be ‘boy positive’ to tackle male underachievement – report
There is a risk of ‘under-educated men veering towards the political extremes’ if gender disparities are not addressed, a think tank has warned.
·Oxford, United Kingdom
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