Yvette Cooper is spot on in tackling the Tate style extremism with the same vigour reserved for terrorists. This man grooms boys and encourages them to commit heinous acts against women. And he is not alone. It is high time these dreadful individuals faced the full force of the law.
Schools can try to teach boys about toxic masculinity and the dangers of grooming from the likes of Tate but society and the media must also play its part. Let's see less skimpily clad women in advertising, some of them, especially advertising perfume at Xmas, look underage. And let's clamp down on hard porn and sleazy night clubs with pole dancers etc. It doesn't mean we are trampling on anyone's freedoms, rather upholding the freedom of women to live without fear, prostitution cannot be stamped out but it can be legalised with regular health checks and security for those who work in the sex industry. I know that if this is monitored carefully and workers taken care of, with no underage workers, it can and has been less dangerous and exploitative in other countries. Certainly the dark web needs to be navigated by the authorities to track down those who post snuff videos and those who watch them.
What Tate and men like him are promoting is not just a 'boys will be boys' approach to life but a dangerous lifestyle punctuated by crimes committed against women. Many of whom die every year at the hands of men whose hatred of women is fuelled by the likes of Tate.
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