

Inside the program deradicalising Andrew Tate's teen fans
Jan 8, 2024
20:07
A year ago the Raising Awareness and Prevention (RAP) project in the UK was inundated with phone calls from boys' schools. The reason: Andrew Tate. The schools were concerned about the number of teenagers who were idolising the right wing influencer, who came to be known for his toxic takes on masculinity and women.
One year on we speak with Deana Puccio, co-founder of the RAP Project to find out if any progress has been made, and what's been learned.
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