British Schools Take on Andrew Tate’s Controversial Opinions

Andrew Tate’s Ideals Meet British School Resistance

George J. Ziogas
4 min readApr 25, 2024
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Few names evoke a stronger (and often completely opposite) opinion in men and women than that of Andrew Tate.

The former kickboxer, reality TV star, businessman, and self-proclaimed misogynist Andrew Tate is also notorious for being one of the “most searched people” of Google during 2023.

If you don’t know who he is, it’s time to learn, because he is so polarizing that the entire British educational system is mobilizing against him.

There are differing opinions about whether educators will be successful in their attempts to dampen Tate’s popularity and influence, particularly among young men. But it’s an attempt an entire country clearly feels it has to make.

A short biography of Andrew Tate

Tate was born in America, although his mother is British, and he first rose to prominence as a professional kickboxer, starting in 2005 and winning kickboxing titles in the 2000s and early 2010s.

He was cast on and appeared in episodes of the British reality TV show Big Brother in 2016, and after that began to gather millions of followers on Twitter, to whom he marketed online courses and…

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George J. Ziogas

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