A masculinity activist has warned schools that they are partially responsible for the popularity of misogynistic 'influencer' Andrew Tate.
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Speaking to The Times, Mark Brooks, a co-founder of the Men and Boys Coalition, said Tate's toxic masculinity was popular because boys are 'unfairly treated by society' and warned schools are not addressing problems adequately.
Mr Brooks, who campaigns for boys' wellbeing, told
The Times that the reason why 'people like Andrew Tate take hold' is because boys feel schools are not 'taking the problems they face seriously enough'.
He said: 'The emphasis has to be on schools to take more care of boys. Boys are behind girls at school. There's a lack of male teachers, which has an effect. Boys have eating disorders, are bullied and have depression.'
Male charity boss says schools must share blame for Tate's popularity
I'm sorry, what?!?