These stats seem to back up the anecdotal feedback from my friends who are teachers: his reach and success with young men is remarkable and extremely worrying.
That over a quarter of young men have a favourable view of Tate is pretty worrying. He’s obviously an obnoxious chinless scumbag to anyone with any life experience but kids generally are very easily led. It’d be interesting to have some data as to what proportion of those who like him are lacking any positive masculine role model in their everyday life, my suspicion is it’s going to be very high.
It depends on what views we are on about.
His views that UK shouldn’t be getting involved with women’s rights in countries they don’t control or that all women should be treated less than squirrels?
The UK shouldn’t be getting involved is true seem as we have no right to demand what other countries chose to do with their laws and rules. Would be like Iran saying, UK should do this or that and then send their army in. That isn’t right.
The rest of it though; he’s a tool.
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I’m not saying people shouldn’t speak out about women’s rights etc. I’m saying that it isn’t UKs place to fight it. We shouldn’t be sending in our armed forces into their country because we don’t agree with how they run it. They probably don’t agree with our ways so should they come in and invade us?
We also aren’t going and forcing our ways into places like Pakistan and India over child marriages are we? That’s just as bad if not worse of mistreatment of women.
14% of young men agree with Tate that a wife is her husband’s property 😬
Depends, he’s one of those guys that spouts like 10000 different things
I’ve seen him rant about doing anything you need to do to protect and provide and care for your woman
I’ve also seen him talk about violently assaulting women
So it’s a pretty broad question and depends how much of his content you’ve seen
We’d be in better shape if people understood this one fact :
##These are opinions held for money.
I’m never going to agree with a bloke who can’t fold a duvet
Two of the most truly worrying results here, amongst men aged 18-29:
>14% believe that a wife is her husband’s property
>7% believe that it can be the woman’s fault if she is raped or sexually assaulted
Obviously those percentages are small but even just 7% of all men in that age bracket is a huge number of people.
14% considering women property is also incredibly concerning.
Assumed agreement would be a sort of flat Earth fringe thing with < 10%. Pretty shocked by those results, specifically for young men.
This is what happens when an ever increasing number of young men end up disillusioned from society. They find the role models and community they lack elsewhere.
I never consumed his content the only parts I ended up getting was when he was talking about how social media like Tiktok was gearing young girls towards selling their bodies on sites like Onlyfans, and even then I’m likely wrong as I never outright looked for the content, it kept popping up and I kept ignoring it.
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But we have to be more worried about young boys and their views, little girls should be sitting there in their rooms so the second they hit 18 they can make their onlyfans accounts
One of the main problems is there were a lot of clips on tiktok where what he was saying sounded fairly reasonable.
Obviously cutting out the more insane stuff.
This is only going to get worse as well, with men getting the shit end of the stick so often and young boys basically being forgotten about.
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I’d like the answer to be ‘none’
These stats seem to back up the anecdotal feedback from my friends who are teachers: his reach and success with young men is remarkable and extremely worrying.
That over a quarter of young men have a favourable view of Tate is pretty worrying. He’s obviously an obnoxious chinless scumbag to anyone with any life experience but kids generally are very easily led. It’d be interesting to have some data as to what proportion of those who like him are lacking any positive masculine role model in their everyday life, my suspicion is it’s going to be very high.
It depends on what views we are on about.
His views that UK shouldn’t be getting involved with women’s rights in countries they don’t control or that all women should be treated less than squirrels?
The UK shouldn’t be getting involved is true seem as we have no right to demand what other countries chose to do with their laws and rules. Would be like Iran saying, UK should do this or that and then send their army in. That isn’t right.
The rest of it though; he’s a tool.
Edit
I’m not saying people shouldn’t speak out about women’s rights etc. I’m saying that it isn’t UKs place to fight it. We shouldn’t be sending in our armed forces into their country because we don’t agree with how they run it. They probably don’t agree with our ways so should they come in and invade us?
We also aren’t going and forcing our ways into places like Pakistan and India over child marriages are we? That’s just as bad if not worse of mistreatment of women.
14% of young men agree with Tate that a wife is her husband’s property 😬
Depends, he’s one of those guys that spouts like 10000 different things
I’ve seen him rant about doing anything you need to do to protect and provide and care for your woman
I’ve also seen him talk about violently assaulting women
So it’s a pretty broad question and depends how much of his content you’ve seen
We’d be in better shape if people understood this one fact :
##These are opinions held for money.
I’m never going to agree with a bloke who can’t fold a duvet
Two of the most truly worrying results here, amongst men aged 18-29:
>14% believe that a wife is her husband’s property
>7% believe that it can be the woman’s fault if she is raped or sexually assaulted
Obviously those percentages are small but even just 7% of all men in that age bracket is a huge number of people.
14% considering women property is also incredibly concerning.
Assumed agreement would be a sort of flat Earth fringe thing with < 10%. Pretty shocked by those results, specifically for young men.
This is what happens when an ever increasing number of young men end up disillusioned from society. They find the role models and community they lack elsewhere.
I never consumed his content the only parts I ended up getting was when he was talking about how social media like Tiktok was gearing young girls towards selling their bodies on sites like Onlyfans, and even then I’m likely wrong as I never outright looked for the content, it kept popping up and I kept ignoring it.
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​
​
​
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But we have to be more worried about young boys and their views, little girls should be sitting there in their rooms so the second they hit 18 they can make their onlyfans accounts
One of the main problems is there were a lot of clips on tiktok where what he was saying sounded fairly reasonable.
Obviously cutting out the more insane stuff.
This is only going to get worse as well, with men getting the shit end of the stick so often and young boys basically being forgotten about.