This psychotherapist's fantasy group therapy would include Andrew Tate, Boris Johnson, Jeremy Clarkson, and Donald Trump. 'I want to sit them all down and say I am really sorry to hear how angry you are that your mummy didn't love you enough.' mrjamesob
Sarah from Newcastle upon Tyne, who is a psychotherapist who specialises in children and adolescents, toldabout her fantasy group therapy which she said would include "the likes of" Andrew Tate, Boris Johnson, Jeremy Clarkson, and Donald Trump.
She said: "I want to sit them all down and say to them 'I am really sorry to hear how angry you are that your mummy didn't love you enough.'"It comes as a rising number of radical misogynists - known as 'incels' - are being referred to the counter-terrorism scheme and are becoming an “emerging threat”.Sarah then went on to compare Andrew Tate and Boris Johnson to "young adults" who are screaming out about why nobody "cares" about them.
"I have the best parents in the world but the brutal boarding school I went to left me with some of the issues you describe and I suspect some of the same applies to Jeremy Clarkson," James said honestly.Sarah later said that "it's like when a toddler having a tantrum in the middle of the room saying 'why can't I have what I want!'"- to which James replied: "Well that's Boris Johnson.
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