Andrew Tate Rebellion UK

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I literally hated female teachers at school as a kid, and then had my dick inside of few teachers as an adult. Maybe because I studied humanities and work for the Ministry of Culture has something to do with it.

More than 5,800 teachers were polled as part of the survey by the NASUWT teaching union, and nearly three in five (59%) said they believe social media use has contributed to a deterioration in pupils’ behaviour.

The problem is schools are male deserts. They are heavily female dominated environments. State schools in particular pay very little and this naturally makes the men not work there. They normally have one warden figure like guy for the heavy lifting and that’s it.

One teacher said she’d had 10-year-old boys “refuse to speak to [her]…because [she is] a woman”.

I wonder how brown and Muslim are those children. 😆👌

Another teacher said “the Andrew Tate phenomena had a huge impact on how [pupils at an all-boys school] interacted with females and males they did not see as ‘masculine'”.

Bitches and betas never had it easy in schools. I am a skinny nerd and I suffered. There weren’t any social media and Andrew Tate wasn’t famous.

While another respondent to the survey said their school had experienced some incidents of “derogatory language towards female staff…as a direct result of Andrew Tate videos”.

😆👌

It comes as Tory leader Kemi Badenoch revealed her young cousin killed themselves after falling down an “internet rabbit hole” – and she worries “a lot about social media”.

“Killed themselves…”

Bottom line, school sucks…

3 thoughts on “Andrew Tate Rebellion UK

  1. Speaking of this social media shit, don’t get me wrong, I have opinions of my own as of thes state of social media lately. But honestly, if one is sensitive and wants sanitized internet, then I’d say stick to science shit or supernatural shit. I remember back in 2000s, before I was even here, I checked this Hong Kong-based site called Cyber X-Files and it was about ghosts, demons, cryptids, aliens, all sorts of ancient civilizations, unsolved mysteries, urban legends…you know, that type of shits. There were very little trolls…actually, now that I think of it, in the historical conspiracy parts, there were some trolls, as politics and history were brought up. Not sure whether that site is still around or not. I guess not. I did gain quite a bit knowledge about things such as urban legends in Hong Kong, Motherland and Japan though, and know some really fucked up haunting case from 1950 happened in Shanghai and all that shit. The point is, when you talk about science or some ghosts, demon, cryptids and all that shit or ancient aliens type of shits, folks are less likely to troll you. They look at you as weirdo, but trolling? Bullying? A bit less likely, unless you try to be rebels and hang around with them lady magnet ass mother fuckers when the situation doesn’t even require it, then you kinda ask for it.

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    1. I am more of a rationalist. I think beliefs in cryptids, magical creatures, angels and demons originate from human psyche, the domain or dreams, hopes, and anxieties. There is an interesting relationship between occultists and secret services. The latter have the tendency to employ various psychos. Aleister Crowley comes to mind.

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      1. But you’re also into astrology. That, in a certain way, belongs to the same category…human psyche, the domain or dreams, hopes, and anxieties. You may be into it for different reason, such as explaining things that are beyond logic, but many astrology guys don’t see it that way and you probably notice it too. Even Mbti, it’s more of a better labeled shit and originated from WW2, when Muricans back then was trying to use that to assign works to factory workers. That’s kinda of the same too. It’s all just coping mechanism.

        In all seriousness though, you’re onto something. Now that I think of it, I was originally interested in things such as zooecology and architecture when I was way younger. Interested in history has always been there…you wonder why there are times when I talked about European history along with my middle-class termination theory? And how do I know about that whole MacArthur shit? But I picked up space aliens and supernatural in junior high because…school sucks, school uniform sucks, shit doesn’t even look good. People in school suck even more. Most of all, family sucks and I’d rather sitting in library, or those internet cafe Asia got way too many (lol) instead of getting caned at home. This may explain why you see less trolls on that now-defunct Hong Kong supernatural site, it’s because it’s bunch of folks who’re finding ways to cope. They don’t want that troll shit, nor do they want to talk about their daily struggle. After I ran away from home in US, I still occasionally check into it from time to time, but it’s more of an entertainment purpose. There’s that thrill element and lulz element too. At the end of the day, it’s fun, whether you believe in it or not.

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