Humans have worshipped gods since time immemorial.
The gods of folklore. The Greek and Roman gods and goddesses. The Hindu gods and goddesses. The Muslim god. The Christian god. In every corner of the world, there is a god, a higher power. Some have faded from memory and been relegated to the history books, while others have only grown in strength.
In this modern world, the definition of "god" has evolved. Now, people worship at the altar of celebrity - be they actors, musicians, reality TV identities, TedX speakers, authors... or social media personalities.
One of these personalities is Andrew Tate, and he is a "god" amongst his followers. A mere month ago, I didn't know his name. Now I can hardly escape it.
Worshipped by countless young boys and men, Tate is what some would call a "professional misogynist." He is a British-American former kickboxer who appeared briefly on Big Brother UK in 2016. Tate then parlayed his minor celebrity status into content creation on social media, where videos espousing his extremely misogynistic and abusive views went viral.
Watch Tate's commentary on women. Story continues below.