Hereford school launches classes to help stem misogyny

As reported by the BBC, a school says it is introducing special sessions on misogyny to try to tackle sexist behaviour

Joe Emmett, a teacher at Fairfield High School in Hereford, and said he had started conversations after growing concerned over behaviour. The lessons include challenging questions about the way pupils behave and act, and he hopes it will inspire other schools across the two counties will follow his lead.

Mr Emmett, began the sessions after noticing the negative impact of social media persona Andrew Tate.

“What I think we’re dealing with here is the end, in some ways, of 10,000 years of male domination,” he said.

People like Tate were “desperately trying to reaffirm their position they have held for thousands of years”.

He said he recognised the danger of pupils having access to online material without the supervision of parents or teachers.

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