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Andrew Tate is a social media phenomenon. His content on TikTok has been viewed more than 12.7bn times. No one else on the platform comes close. He claims to have mastered the social media algorithms that sends posts ripping through cyberspace like a plague. He is a master of buzzwords, hashtags, soundbites and inflammatory language. To close the deal, you should take her out to dinner with a webcam girl already in your employ who will help turn the screw. “Martinis, martinis, martinis,” he says, clinking imaginary glasses, “bang, threesome … put both girls on camera together the first day, give them a bottle of vodka.” The money will come pouring in, he says, and they’ll be hooked. “That’s how you recruit girls,” he says emphatically. “You can’t recruit girls any other way.”

Product tag: andrew tate poster, top g poster Andrew Tate Poster Top G Donald Trump Tate Brothers Details After a bit of to and fro between the reporter and Tate, he told Williamson "you don't come here with a position of authority." Incel ideology isn’t the only misogynist ideology, or even the one that causes the most damage in absolute terms, but claiming that it is not and shouldn’t be considered a terrorist threat is misguided,” Squirrell said. “It also cannot be dealt with under hate crime because – and you would hope that Shawcross would know this – misogyny isn’t included in hate crime legislation.” The Tate brothers, who are dual British-US citizens, and the two Romanian suspects were detained in late December in Bucharest. The brothers won an appeal on 31 March to be moved from police custody to house arrest. Senior counter-terrorism officers regard incel as an “emerging risk” making up 1% of all referrals to the anti-extremism scheme in the year to March 2022 – 77 cases – though Shawcross said he agreed with the UK’s deputy senior national coordinator for counter-terrorism policy that it was not a “terrorist ideology”.

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The school commissioned Diversify to run three workshops with pupils on misogyny and consent, during which a number of boys mentioned Tate and said they could not see any problem with his views. On Cunningham’s advice, the school reported the sexual abuse to their local authority child safeguarding team, but they have received no response.

They feel a shared confidence, as they are all accessing the same content online,” says one teacher. Another adds: “Our boys have an emotional connection to the influencers they are accessing. They will use any argument to defend both their views and their behaviour.” In the last couple of years, it is Tate’s followers, not the man himself, who have helped to grow his presence on TikTok. They come from all social classes, creeds and countries. Having publicly converted to Islam in October last year, Tate was recently seen carrying a copy of the Qur’an to court in Romania, boosting his popularity among young Muslim men. Schools in the UK are so concerned about Tate’s radicalisation of their students that teachers are being given guidance on how to combat his misogynistic views. Undermining the protestations of his global fanbase and doing little to help Tate’s defence are his bizarrely self-incriminating social media lectures

Long before his rise to TikTok fame, Tate’s views on women were also becoming clear. On Facebook in 2018, he bemoaned the “decline of Western civilisation” after seeing a poster at Heathrow airport “encouraging girls to go on holiday as opposed to encouraging being a loving mother and a loyal wife”. Tate offered courses in cryptocurrency and also for men to teach them how to lead an "ultra-masculine, ultra-luxurious lifestyle." He also accused the BBC having "invented" an alleged victim of coercion who was identified only as Sophie. Tate’s conversion might be a stunt, but what it has done is feed into that kind of unclear and very messy ideological aspect that is now affecting a larger cohort of pupils in schools. Not only do you now have, for example, white kids who were drawn to him before but now you now have young English Muslims too,” said one of the Prevent workers.

Students knew more than teachers in those early stages,” says Lisa McCall, the deputy headteacher at Wales high school in Rotherham. “We were in the dark.” Now that teachers are catching up, they are worried about the corrosive influence of the extreme misogyny espoused by Tate. One says she is concerned about some of the behaviour between boys and their girlfriends in school: one boy was seen pinning his girlfriend to the wall by her shoulder; another was seen trying to confiscate his girlfriend’s phone. “There seems to be an increased need for boys to control girls,” she says. “There’s an expectation from boys that girls are going to do what they tell them to do.” The shape appears to be taken from the yogic practice of mudras, which are hand gestures believed to help direct energy throughout the body. He added that teachers shouldn’t be worried by the gesture itself, but more by what it represents. “For women and girls who are around it, that doesn’t really make much of a difference – ‘ironic’ endorsement of violent misogyny is, in many instances, indistinguishable from the real thing and creates an unsafe atmosphere for them.” The teacher said that during the harassment workshop this student frequently referenced Tate, saying: “You shouldn’t take no for an answer [from a girl] as that shows weakness.” But much of it appears to meet the definition of hateful content set out in TikTok’s community guidelines, which state that TikTok is “inclusive and supportive” and bans content that “praises, promotes, glorifies, or supports any hateful ideology”, including misogyny.

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A few days later, Tate was thrown out after footage emerged of him beating an ex-girlfriend with a belt (although both Tate and the woman deny abuse and say the clip showed consensual sex). It’s since come to light that he was also being investigated by Hertfordshire police over allegations of rape. In 2019, the Crown Prosecution Service decided not to pursue the allegations. Take a look at the detailed information about Andrew Tate Poster Top G Donald Trump Tate Brothers below: Shannon Power is a Greek-Australian reporter raised in Naarm on Wurundjeri country, but now calls London home. They have worked as a reporter across three continents in print, newspapers and broadcast. They specialize in culture, politics, LGBTQ+ and health reporting, and have done so for 10 years. Shannon has covered high profile celebrity trials such as Andrew Tate and Jonathan Majors, along with industry analysis of all the big trends in media, pop culture and the entertainment business generally. They are no stranger to A-list red carpet events and awards shows, industry trade events, including Mipcom in Cannes. Shannon stories have featured on the cover of the Newsweek magazine multiple times and has been published in prestigious publication such as, The Guardian, Monocle, The Independent, Pink News, SBS, ABC, Metro and The Sun. Languages: English, Greek, Spanish. There is a brief section on the women more obliquely affected by Tate’s influence: those whose boyfriends had started off “sweet, maybe a bit vulnerable” and been radicalised during the relationship; teachers worried for the impressionable boys in their classes; and, above all, the 14-year-old girl on the verge of tears about “all the horrible things” the boys in her class feel able to say to girls.

However, Squirrell said Shawcross was wrong about incels because the ideology had demonstrated itself as a driver of mass violence in numerous instances worldwide, such as the killings in Isla Vista, California, in 2014; in Toronto in 2018 and 2020; and in Tallahassee in 2018.She said an added complexity for schools trying to stamp out misogyny is that many boys say their dads think Tate is great. Natasha Eeles, the founder of Bold Voices, says her team has worked with more than 50 schools since June 2022, when they started hearing Tate’s name mentioned by young people. “Now, we can’t go into a school without hearing his name in every workshop. Since the beginning of January, we have seen an unprecedented rise in inquiries, with concerned staff getting in touch to ask for support on Tate specifically.

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