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Andrew tate

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Thomasina79 · 01/06/2023 19:17

I watched a BBC interview just now and what a vile, horrible man he cam across as. I admired the interviewer who kept to her points.

the really worrying thing is how many young teenage boys who follow and admire him and agree with his views.

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LizzieSiddal · 01/06/2023 23:50

Leaving this thread. Dont want to feed any AT supporters

ab1991 · 01/06/2023 23:51

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Kiwano · 01/06/2023 23:52

It's fascinating how Tate defending and illiteracy go hand-in-hand

chipsarnie · 01/06/2023 23:54

Tate undoubtedly has some sort of web-scraping software that tracks his mentions on certain forums. He can then release his flying monkeys* to pay a sudden visit.

*Fragile losers in gut-stretched T shirts and jogging bottoms worn with slip-on shoes.

TheProcrastinati · 01/06/2023 23:57

let us not rush to condemn individuals based on preconceived notions or media portrayals. Andrew Tate, like any other person, is complex, with various aspects that define him. It is essential to look beyond the stereotypes and engage in thoughtful discussions before passing judgments.

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Calminacrisis · 01/06/2023 23:59

Gosh, what a load of word vomit in defence of the little twat

toomuchlaundry · 02/06/2023 00:05

For the defenders of him on here, why are schools having to put up with horrendous behaviour from boys who cite AT?

SerenityNowInsanityLater · 02/06/2023 00:06

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catscalledbeanz · 02/06/2023 00:31

I'm at a loss to see Tate as anything but dangerous. I don't want my "man" to make me feel safe. He does. But so to do I make him feel safe. In my experience humans are weak and we ALL need support and love. The best couples combine strength and weakness in a see saw - each picking up the metaphorical reins in turn when needed. Tate peddles ideas of masculinity that damage men as much as women. The patriarchy hurts us all.

Deathbyfluffy · 02/06/2023 00:36

TheProcrastinati · 01/06/2023 23:57

let us not rush to condemn individuals based on preconceived notions or media portrayals. Andrew Tate, like any other person, is complex, with various aspects that define him. It is essential to look beyond the stereotypes and engage in thoughtful discussions before passing judgments.

We’re rushing to condemn him because he’s a champion bell end - if you think otherwise you need to give your head a wobble.

I’m a man and find his attitude towards women absolutely disgusting.

ADHDMummy2023 · 02/06/2023 00:40

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minou123 · 02/06/2023 01:04

they are people who believe a man’s role is, provider and protector, what person wouldn’t want to feel safe and secure knowing your man is able to be those things, I get being independent done it for a long time, but if women were truly honest majority of them would want to be looked after, I want a man to be strong, respectful and look after his own and others when the need arises Andrew Tate states that’s what men should be I don’t see how that is wrong

Fuck, have I just woke up in the 1950s?

Women want to be looked after? Maybe you need a man to look after you.
But for the rest of us adults, we are perfectly capable of feeling safe and secure by ourselves and don't need a penis in our lives to feel "protected".

Chattycathydoll · 02/06/2023 01:13

most women don’t think oh he must be dealing with something they just think oh my man’s being an arsehole and I’m going to get a cob on because of it

wow.

So men have the right to be arseholes when they’re dealing with something. But women, when they’re dealing with something (his behaviour- and being an arsehole is usually just being abusive, frankly) are ‘getting a cob on’.

Why do men get to tantrum when they’re upset and women just have to take it? Why would that mean they were manly protectors, anyway, if they’re arseholes to the women they’re meant to be protecting, far before anyone else is? Do they not see this is the behaviour women need protection from? This is the sickening, insidious narrative creeping into the heads of boys. Dressing up abuse as righteous, victimised masculinity.

50450750q · 02/06/2023 01:28

Are people being paid to rush in to defend hin or are they just complete fucking idiots?

ADHDMummy2023 · 02/06/2023 01:36

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lemonchiffonpie · 02/06/2023 01:43

However I like to conduct thorough research instead of lapping up mainstream clickbait from the BBC.

Bless.

BillyNighysWife · 02/06/2023 04:08

I am an actual researcher. Real research means taking information from a wide range of sources and being objective and questioning everything, including your own prejudices. Watching YouTube videos which confirm what you already believe is not ‘thorough research.’

One thing that immediately puts me off finding out anything more about Andrew Tate is that his followers tend to be semi literate.

Hairbrushhandle · 02/06/2023 04:19

I would love to see AT being interviewed by Blueys dad.

GrammarTeacher · 02/06/2023 05:56

Bluey's dad would be ace. Now there's positive, tender masculinity. Best TV dad.

Chchchchchangesss · 02/06/2023 05:59

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What a load of rubbish. I don't need a man to be my protector. Do you still think we are living in caveman times?

I need my husband to be kind, calm, pulling his weight with chores, actively spending time playing with and looking after our children, and being there emotionally.

I have the most amazing marriage, and none of it is based around my husband being able to fight another man for dominance. It's far more admirable to be a man who doesn't fall prey to harmful stereotypes which hurt both sexes, than to be one who is prepared to "protect" ... Ie "fight".

Twiglets1 · 02/06/2023 06:41

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Paragraphs are your friend.

Mentionitismethinks · 02/06/2023 06:48

Tate seems to enjoy thinking he's better than everyone and 'catching them out'. His defence isnt 'oh god sorry no i love women and i'm sorry' etc its 'haha if anyone thinks they can prove anything come at me bro but im soooo smart you wont be able to PROVE it'

JennyForeigner · 02/06/2023 06:50

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I want you to discover grammar.