The Australian teachers quitting over Andrew Tate
<p>For some time now, an alarming number of Australian boys have been engaging with, and looking up to, the misogynistic influencer Andrew Tate.</p> <p>This week, the conversation about misogyny and the “manosphere” has resurfaced. Social Services Minister Tanya Plibersek has accused <em>Married At First Sight </em>of platforming coercive control and misogyny, Netflix has released Louis Theroux’s <em>Inside the Manosphere</em>, and fresh research suggests roughly 40% of teenage boys surveyed agreed that women lie about domestic and sexual violence.</p> <p>Tate’s influence is …
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