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Louisa Reid

First there was the website. I read hundreds of accounts of misogyny and abuse on there. It was beyond belief – a big shock. I was also influenced by the sacking of Will Knowland, the Eton Teacher who stood for “free speech” and now there’s Andrew Tate on TikTok. Patriarchal attitudes seem, one way and another to be escalating. A study from the University of Gothenburg confirms that too.

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