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Because a former CIA insider just exposed the truth about the Fed… [WSW Logo]( A note from the Editor: Wall Street Wizardry is dedicated to providing readers like you with unique opportunities. The message below from one of our business associates is one we believe you should take a serious look at. [devider] Intelligent, articulate and disciplined - that's how secondary school teacher Charlotte Carson describes Andrew Tate, the online influencer who is a role model to many of the boys at her school in Belfast. But the problem is, she says, Andrew Tate is also pathetic, insecure, and promotes "Taliban beliefs" about how to treat women. Schools across the UK are encountering increasing numbers of pupils who admire Tate - and so teachers are having to work out how to respond. Some are actively putting out guidance on how to talk about him, as part of a concerted attempt to tackle his influence. Tate, a former kickboxer, has millions of online followers - despite being banned from sites including TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube for misogynistic comments. He's currently detained in Romania, alongside his brother Tristan, as part of an investigation into allegations of human trafficking and rape - which they both deny. 'I fear online influencer radicalised my son' YouTube joins Facebook in banning Andrew Tate Concerns children learning sex from pornography "A lot of the boys can see that there's parts of Andrew Tate that they respect and admire, and then there's parts that they don't - they know that he says a lot of terrible things," says Ms Carson, 46, who teaches Learning for Life and Work - Northern Ireland's equivalent of PSHE in England's schools. "But also he's glamorous, he's good looking, he does lots of things that they think are cool." She gives the example of an image of Tate surrounded by flashy cars, while smoking a cigar - Ms Carson and fellow teachers find it a "joke", almost a "cartoon" of "pathetic insecurity" - but some of her pupils want to defend everything he stands for. One pupil told her they would still admire Tate if he was found guilty of the crimes he's been accused of. "They said yes. They said: 'Miss, if somebody in your family commits a crime, you still love them.'" Charlotte CarsonImage source, Charlotte Carson Image caption, Charlotte Carson says Andrew Tate's glamorous lifestyle appeals to many of the boys she teaches Ms Carson says the pupil eventually backtracked, and agreed they didn't quite see Tate as family - but the kneejerk reaction perhaps shows the desire to protect his status. "We all want to hold our icons up away from the dirt," says Ms Carson, who founded a project in 2016 to help schools establish feminist societies. Ms Carson will continue to challenge her pupils about the issues raised by Tate's content, but says parents have a responsibility to educate their children too. Hello Friend! [I am astonished and appalled by what could happen to America soon…]( Because a former CIA insider just exposed the truth about the Fed… And what he said shook me to my core. Did you see the interview yet? If not, you can watch it [here](. But I would act fast… Because the “elites” could have it taken off the internet any day now. It’s that shocking [Click here to see the interview he gave…and to find out what it could mean for both America and your finances.]( Regards, Matt Insley Publisher, Paradigm Press [WSW footer logo]( You are receiving this e-mail because you have expressed an interest in the Financial Education niche on one of our landing pages or sign-up forms on our website. If you {EMAIL} received this e-mail in error and would like to report spam, simply send an email to abuse@wallstreetwizardry.com. You’ll receive a response within 24 hours. Email sent by Finance and Investing Traffic, LLC, owner and operator of Wall Street Wizardry. This ad is sent on behalf of Paradigm Press, LLC, at 808 St. Paul Street, Baltimore MD 21202. If you're not interested in this opportunity from Paradigm Press, LLC, please [click here]( to remove your email from these offers. This offer is brought to you by Wall Street Wizardry. 221 W 9th St # Wilmington, DE 19801. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers brought to you by Wall Street Wizardry [click here](. © 2023 Wall Street Wizardry. All Rights Reserved[.]( [Privacy Policy]( [Terms & Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe]( [devider]

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