Episode 13 - Battle of the Sexes

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Welcome to the Clive Bird Experiment Episode 13 “the Battle of the Sexes”​

In this weeks podcast we discussing the book Everyday Feminism by Laura Bates.​

We will then progress to Andrew Tate who is now a free man and identify if he is a positive or negative role model for our young men. I am a parent of a 12-year-old boy who consumes his content, so I took up the task of watching everything I could on him to understand why he is so love by some yet villainised by others. ​

We going to finish the episode by analysing some UK statistics on domestic violence and discuss area where things are improving and potentially why they happen.​

Laura Bates' book "Everyday Sexism" is a troubling and eye-opening exploration of the pervasive nature of sexism in modern society. Bates, a feminist writer and activist, draws on her experiences of dealing with everyday sexism and her online project, The Everyday Sexism Project, which aims to expose and challenge everyday instances of sexism.​

The book is divided into chapters that cover different aspects of sexism, such as education, the workplace, media, and culture. Bates weaves personal anecdotes, statistics, and interviews with women from different backgrounds and experiences to highlight the impact of sexism on women's lives.​

Bates argues that sexism is not limited to overt acts of discrimination but is also evident in subtle and insidious ways that are often overlooked or dismissed. She explains how gender stereotypes and expectations are ingrained in society and how they limit women's opportunities and perpetuate harmful myths and beliefs.​

Bates also highlights the intersectional nature of sexism and how it affects women differently based on their race, class, sexuality, and other identities. She acknowledges that the fight against sexism must be inclusive and intersectional to be effective.​

The book is how it offers practical advice and tips for individuals to challenge and combat sexism in their daily lives. Bates encourages readers to speak up and not remain silent when they encounter sexism, whether it's in the workplace, at home, or in public spaces.​

Overall, "Everyday Sexism" is a very one-dimensional view that sheds light on the prevalence and impact of sexism in contemporary society from the point of the feminist. Bates' writing is simple and easy to understand, making the book suitable for a broad audience. I read this book with my Son, it took us 10 hours to read it and highlighted many opportunities for us to discuss our reality. This book is a great tool for anyone interested in raising well rounded and children, but it is very biased and often paints a much darker picture of society that it really is.​

Andrew Tate is a British former kickboxer, self-made millionaire, and internet personality. He has gained a significant following on social media platforms such as Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube, where he shares his views on various topics and offers advice on how to achieve success in life.​

Positive Force:​

Entrepreneurship: Andrew Tate is a successful entrepreneur who has made a fortune through his businesses. He is known for his no-nonsense approach to business, and his success is an inspiration to many young men who aspire to become entrepreneurs.​

Fitness and Martial Arts: As a former kickboxer, Andrew Tate promotes fitness and martial arts, which can help people lead a healthier lifestyle and develop self-defense skills.​

Motivational Speaking: Andrew Tate is a motivational speaker who inspires men to believe in themselves and act towards achieving their goals. He often shares his personal success stories and provides practical advice on how to overcome obstacles and achieve success.​

Negative Force:​

Controversial Views: According to the mainstream Andrew Tate has been criticized for his controversial views on various topics, including women, race, and politics. Some of his comments have been considered sexist, racist, and offensive by many people.​

Bullying and Harassment: Andrew Tate has been accused of bullying and harassing people online, including his followers, critics, and other internet personalities. He has been involved in several high-profile online feuds, which have often turned into personal attacks and insults.​

Lack of Empathy: Andrew Tate has been accused of lacking empathy for people who are struggling with mental health issues, poverty, or other challenges. He has been criticized for promoting a "tough love" approach, which some people believe can be harmful and insensitive.​

UK Government Statistics on domestic abuse

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