Letters: Readers respond to an article by Humza Yousef, Scotland’s first minister, on Andrew Tate and male behaviour
Readers respond to an article by Humza Yousef, Scotland’s first minister, on Andrew Tate and male behaviourI began reading the article by Humza Yousaf, Scotland’s first minister, with a feeling of hope as the issue of misogyny was being tackled by such a prominent UK politician . But I was disappointed by its bland virtue-signalling and lack of any real substance.
Anyone who has received any training in radicalisation knows that the discourse in which any societal group is targeted tends to make problems worse. For the young men and boys who might listen to, this article, which had the potential to be so motivational, is likely to increase the feeling that society is against them.
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