![]() ![]() Now banned, Tate’s videos said women belong to their boyfriends, that those who don’t stay at home are “hoes”, and that women who are raped “bear responsibility” for the attacks. Tik Tok videos with the hashtag #AndrewTate have been viewed more than 13 billion times. Teachers and parents the world over are terrified about how often his nasty credo and meaningless missives crop up on boys’ phones in schools. Since the reinstatement on Twitter last November of manosphere bigwig Tate – who in his adoptive home of Romania is facing charges including rape and people trafficking – he has gained six million more followers. ![]() But since the explosion in public awareness of Andrew Tate, the reigning king of toxic masculinity, the problem has been brought home to many more people. The plague of incels, some of whom have committed murder out of misogynistic resentment, has for years cast a shadow. I call them brats who need jobs and a good kick up the backside.Īnd one has the distinct impression that we are in a period of particular horror where the less-fair sex are concerned. ![]() Some call them disenfranchised or alienated poor souls who have lost their role in society. And ill includes the toxic male – a breed of men who behave in an unhinged, aggressive, woman-hating and permanently self-pitying fashion. ![]() The internet magnifies the potential of everything, for good or ill. ![]()
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