Students fear Andrew Tate's influence after triple killer incident

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Recent concerns have emerged among students and parents regarding Andrew Tate, a controversial figure linked to the case of triple killer Kyle Clifford. Just before his attack, Clifford searched for Tate's podcasts, raising fears about the influence of Tate's misogynistic views. Research shows that a significant number of boys aged 11 to 14 are familiar with Tate, with many expressing positive views about him. Teachers report an increase in sexist language in schools, reflecting the impact of online content on young people's attitudes. In response to public pressure, Spotify has removed some of Tate's podcasts, but others remain available. Four women are suing Tate for alleged sexual violence, highlighting ongoing concerns about his influence and the need for social media platforms to address harmful content.


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