The social media influencer, former kickboxer and alleged human trafficker was searched more on Google than Kim Kardashian one month last year.
canvassed young people last week, views on Tate ranged from disgust and horror to a belief that he makes some salient points about masculinity. All the young women we spoke to condemned him, but the men were divided.
“Like you know, as hard as it’s going to be you can’t ever back down. You have to always work hard on yourself. If you want to be active, you have to go to the gym and … eat well, and so on.” “There’s always been figures like that, who young, impressionable people are drawn to, but I feel like it has slowly been getting more extreme the last few years, especially after coronavirus.”
“That ties into a much broader issue of what’s happening with men globally, particularly amongst younger men in the West, where there’s been a backlash against feminism, against #MeToo.” She is also worried that “freedom of speech” is often championed as a reason as to why he should be allowed to say whatever he wants. “When you become someone with millions of followers, you become a role model,” Bettina says.
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