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[quote=Anonymous]This is a major problem for teen boys now. It has to be fought from multiple levels. The person who described it as a cult is correct. The violent misogyny and spoiled entitlement of Tate is breathtaking. I also think he’s likely a total financial fraud, but that truth won’t come out for years. I think the way to start combatting this is with the men in the family. I think boys who grow up with a father whose needs/wants are placed above the rest of the family are particularly vulnerable. Also kids whose fathers are disconnected or absentee, or families where the dad doesn’t respect the mom at all. I think Tate presents a version of the world that tries to make up for a lack of true emotional connection to men, and so one way to fight against it is to get the kid’s father deeply involved. I think in particular, men that the boys respect have to mock Tate’s fairly obvious fraud and hucksterism. I’m not sure a mom can pull a kid out of the Tate cult as easily, generally speaking. [/quote]
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