Inside the violent, misogynistic world of TikTok’s new star, Andrew Tate | TikTok

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  1. think there needs to be a frank discussion about why so many young men think this is somebody to emulate and listen to despite his background and content of what he says. its all good cussing incels but why does that ideology resonate with so many? Its sad

  2. He’s just running a rather clever multi level marketing/pyramid scheme

    People are promoting his videos to sucker people into affiliate links, and it just grows like that

    There is nothing particularly interesting about the guy except he’s loud and obnoxious and seems to say the right level of edgy clever sounding bullshit that appeals to young and impressionable men

  3. Ah the latest grifter! I look forward to him threatening to knock out someone who criticises him in an influencer boxing match and then chickening out.

    Just a feeling…

  4. What’s even worse is he’s not even just capturing the attention of “incels.” I’ve seen a lot of women lamenting the fact their seemingly mild mannered boyfriends have found this guy and have suddenly started expressing his views, when they fucking HAVE a girlfriend.

    I think it demonstrates that we still have somewhat of a culture problem with misogyny in this country, if seemingly normal guys are buying into what this man is saying. I mean we proved that anyway with the Sarah Everard case, but that had the veneer of “well I’m not gonna go out murdering and raping, why should I be worried.”

  5. The guy’s gonna be in jail within a year either for human trafficking or running a very loosely-veiled pyramid scheme.

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    I’d be tempted to say he would be have been able to get away with it if he wasn’t as thick as a brick and dumb enough to admit his crimes as something to be proud of

  6. I first saw him and was so sure it was satire. Poe’s law I guess. I still think maybe it started satirical and then he realised there was money to be made.

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