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Is misogyny on the rise amongst younger boys in faculties? | Training

DaneBy DaneAugust 26, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Right this moment on the Stream: Why are so many male youngsters world wide growing misogynistic attitudes?

Barking at academics, filming up their skirts, and groping are just a few examples of rising misogynistic behaviour amongst teenage boys. In the UK, a 3rd of secondary faculty academics have reported verbal abuse and misogyny from male college students. Comparable considerations have been raised worldwide, from Australia to Spain. Understanding and addressing the causes are important to stopping this harmful pattern and selling respect for ladies.

Presenter: Stefanie Dekker

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Sally Rees – NASUWT Northern Eire president
Guillaume Buteau – EMA-RTV head of worldwide programmes
Chanel Condos – Founding father of Train Us Content material

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