“Maninfluencers” like Jordan Peterson and Andrew Tate blamed for surge of “toxic masculinity” by Australian university
· Aug 1, 2024 · NottheBee.com

Academics at Monash University in Australia have embarked on a quest to combat "toxic masculinity" in high school classrooms, blaming the infamous Canadian psychologist, Jordan Peterson, for a surge in this terrifying ideology.

Whether it's questionable clothing choices or the spread of toxic masculinity, Dr. Peterson is apparently engaged in an all-out assault on what it means to be male these days: a modern Pied Piper leading young boys astray with his dangerous ideas about ... common sense and free speech.

The university's latest project aims to create "early intervention programs" to help teachers identify and counteract the evils of online misogyny and gender-based violence. According to their press release, toxic masculinity and misogynistic narratives are running rampant, threatening gender equality and promoting violence!

Education Professor Stephanie Wescott is sounding the alarm, claiming there's been a spike in reports from female teachers, with "manfluencers" like Jordan Peterson to blame for spreading sexist and misogynistic ideas, supposedly corrupting the minds of boys and young men.

Leading this crusade is Naomi Pfitzner, who, along with Wescott and their team, plans to spend the next two years researching and developing workshops. Their mission? To arm teachers with the tools they need to create "safer, more equitable classrooms."

Andrew Tate is also included in this list and … yeah, fair enough. He's just awful.

But we've come a long and very tumultuous way in society if we are afraid of young men being influenced by Professor "Clean your room and don't lie."


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