Online misogyny touted by the likes of Andrew Tate (awaiting trial for human trafficking and rape) is radicalising Australian schoolboys
“What do you think of Andrew Tate, Miss?” It’s a Molotov cocktail thrown from the back of the class where a bunch of Year 8 boys are sitting about a metre out from their desks because, well, they’re too massive to tuck themselves in now. There’s a groan around the room. A couple of the girls roll their eyes, other male students gaze longingly out the window. It’s a challenge, not a question, and teachers have always had to be quick on their feet; defuse the disruptors while keeping the class rolling, that’s the deal. But the past couple of years have been hard to ignore, say an increasing number of female teachers at primary and secondary schools across the country. “Let’s just say these boys aren’t asking their male teachers for their thoughts on Tate,” says an English teacher at a secondary school in Melbourne’s inner…
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