Can we talk about Tate? The ‘manosphere’ in Australian schools
8 months, 3 weeks ago

Can we talk about Tate? The ‘manosphere’ in Australian schools

Al Jazeera  

The Australian government is spending $2.3m to address ‘manfluencers’ like Andrew Tate. Young fans of self-styled “manfluencers” like Andrew Tate, currently facing charges including rape in a Romanian court, are increasingly bringing misogynist views into Australian schools, leaving other children, teachers and parents searching for answers. Speaking to high school students late last year he says he asked them to “put your hands up, who’s into Andrew Tate?” “Almost all of the boys. “Linking Australia’s first major report on the gender pay gap to influencers like Andrew Tate who glorify violence against women is unacceptable,” she said. “By contrast, we’re investing 3.5 million to counter harmful gender stereotypes perpetuated online as part of our record funding to address family, domestic and sexual violence,” Rishworth, a member of the centre-left Labor government, added.

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