We all know someone called "Andrew Tate", the British-American former kick-boxer and social media sensation that has gained controversy over recent years due to his views, (these views I do not support by the way). Many young boys take his advice as gospel, they hold onto these views and spread to them to their friends, like a large cobweb just growing and becoming larger day by day.
I feel as if that these young boys look up to Andrew Tate as this father figure. Teaching them right from wrong, like as if these young boys are looking for a purpose, looking for some male role model that could guide them through confusing times in their childhood.
In a world of rising fatherlessness, single-parent households (particularly single-MOTHER households), and more strong female representation, where/who can our young men turn to?
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