Really feels like all the male role models that rise in popularity are awful people who portray masculinity as the need to dominate everything around you.
I dont think that article is well written. They reference a teacher who saw some kids watching Tate and then reference few different events unrelated to Andrew Tate and then spend the second half talking about a charity in England.
Homophobia in rugby was already a problem. People taking advantage of drunk women was already a problem. These things are ingrained in nz school culture and have been around for as long as I can remember.
Overall I think kids are far less hateful today than they were 20 years ago and articles like this unfairly judge the younger generation.
Really feels like all the male role models that rise in popularity are awful people who portray masculinity as the need to dominate everything around you.
I dont think that article is well written. They reference a teacher who saw some kids watching Tate and then reference few different events unrelated to Andrew Tate and then spend the second half talking about a charity in England.
Homophobia in rugby was already a problem. People taking advantage of drunk women was already a problem. These things are ingrained in nz school culture and have been around for as long as I can remember.
Overall I think kids are far less hateful today than they were 20 years ago and articles like this unfairly judge the younger generation.