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'Andrew Tate phenomena' surges in schools - with boys refusing to talk to female teacher
  • I think you got downvoted because it wasn't clear what you were saying, so people misunderstood. That's why I asked, because I don't like to assume I know what people are saying, I prefer to have them tell me.

    If I understand your comment, you are wondering out loud. Perhaps some of the other readers thought you were trying to make a point about something.

    Thank you for elaborating!

  • 'Andrew Tate phenomena' surges in schools - with boys refusing to talk to female teacher
  • When you consume social media in China you see a lot more travel influencers, foodies, educational reels, and generally more positive content. People who post rage content there get banned.

    So yes, they have influencers, but the social media I've seen out here is more moderated. Not true for all countries of course, you can get the same TikTok in Japan, and there are LOTS of hateful comments on the Japanese internet.

  • 'Andrew Tate phenomena' surges in schools - with boys refusing to talk to female teacher
  • It's not all human civilization. I'm in Japan right now and it's not happening like that here. Don't misunderstand, things aren't perfect here, there's other issues, but the kids are mostly alright.

    And even in Canada it's not everybody with these issues, it's mostly the anglos. Lots of non english private schools that don't have these issues for various reasons - banned cellphones, stricter rules, stricter parents, etc.

    My friends in China tell me the kids there also don't have these issues. Again, other issues, but not these.

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