He does, though, have a considerable following, particularly among young men -- British teachers are are apparently very concerned about his malign influence on young teens, who think he's the epitome of cool.
His videos have been condemned for extreme misogyny – but gained a huge following. So who exactly is the man who was, earlier this year, the most googled person on the planet?
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Teachers have warned that a self-styled wealth guru accused of spreading misogyny is becoming a role model for teenage boys as he attracts billions of views on
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As Donald Trump demonstrated in 2016, the fact that someone is despicable does not necessarily mean that they can casually be dismissed without peril.
Only today, Angela Rayner, the deputy leader of the Labour Party over here, has come in for quite some criticism, well-deserved, I think, for a dismissive tweet she'd written about how she'd not really been aware of him until Greta Thunberg put him down so spectacularly. People have been pointing out that, while she may not have heard of him, her two teenage sons certainly will have done, and they're the demographic most receptive to his repulsive ideas.