UK: Schools developing lessons to re-educate teens brainwashed by Andrew Tate's misogynistic content
London : School teachers in the United Kingdom are developing a special syllabus to re-educate teenage students who have been brainwashed by the misogynistic content created by the jailed influencer, Andrew Tate. Also Read: Meet Andrew Tate, ‘king of toxic masculinity’ detained in Romania on human trafficking charges The discussion however turned into a rape debate, with about ten students claiming that women were to blame for their sexual assaults — a viewpoint promoted by Tate. Because the boys never stop talking about Andrew Tate, she said, “You used to have to deal with sexist stuff, but now it is explicitly connected to him.” Jordan recalled how one of her students retaliated by calling her “just a woman” after she reprimanded him. Gohar Khan, the trust’s director of ethos, said, “Every school should be addressing the Tate issue.” “Up until last year, I was hesitant to give him publicity, but students and staff have approached me and asked why we aren’t talking about this,” she said. In the lessons, according to Khan, they cover “why Tate has been in the news lately, for his arrest in Romania on charges of human trafficking and accusations of rape.” “Our students are hearing all of this, and I feel that they need to hear it from what I feel are reliable sources,” he continued.



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