Schools to teach anti-misogyny lessons in UK
Schools are set to introduce lessons aimed at reducing misogyny. This is part of new guidance on relationships, health, and sex education (RHSE) from the government. The lessons will address the influence of online figures, like Andrew Tate, and the so-called "incel culture." The new guidance is expected to be in place before the end of the academic year. It follows recent discussions among parents and educators about the negative effects of social media on young boys. Sir Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour Party, mentioned he is watching the Netflix series "Adolescence" with his teenagers. He supports a campaign for the show to be used in schools. The series revolves around a family coping with the aftermath of their 13-year-old son being accused of murdering a classmate. Released last week, it has quickly gained popularity and became the most-watched show on Netflix globally. The program highlights how social media can negatively affect some teenage boys.