What if Andrew Tate was the unrecognized Role Model that Women Need, but don’t admit?
Andrew Tate has been a controversial figure — drawing plenty of off the cuff criticism from feminists, journalists, and social media users alike. Accused of being sexist, arrogant, misogynistic, and delusional, Andrew Tate is something of the intersection between self-styled James Bond, a kickboxer, and a playboy. In fact, Andrew Tate’s reasoning and every behavior has been scrutinized down to the smallest detail. However, is Andrew Tate as abusive and negative as he’s made out to be?
What these hasty and superficial mainstream media sources seem to overlook is the fact that Andrew Tate’s work often involves clever satire, parody, and trolling, designed to provoke reactions and generate attention. While this is by deliberate design, some people do get it and have praised his creativity, humor, and irony, comparing him to other famous satirists. Nevertheless on the whole, it is unfair to dismiss all that Andrew Tate has contributed to the betterment of both men and women as mere parody.
Contrary to mainstream belief, Andrew Tate is NOT a misogynist, but rather a realist who understands the biological and psychological differences between men and women. From listening to his message, I think it boils down to this: he has had to overcome many challenges and he wants to pass that “over-comer” spirit on to others, so they men’s lives are not shipwrecked by hardship, financial problems and female narcissists.
As such, in the spirit of “rising above” challenges, he teaches both genders how to leverage their strengths and overcome their weaknesses. His message aims to protect us from the lies of mainstream media and the agenda of the West, which have led directly to an epidemic of unhappy, lonely, depressed, unhealthy, unattractive, and unsuccessful women and men.
Andrew Tate’s impact also emphasizes the importance of traditional values, such as raising a family and being a good wife, sister, friend, and mother. Let’s be accurate and say — at the very same time — he admits to fathering many children with different women and paying them to raise them. Something about dominating or risingin the gene pool, I believe. And while I don’t endorse mass impregnation as part of some winning strategy, Tate has given women encouragement to leave promiscuity and to experience the perks of a traditional relationship, where the man is the breadwinner and the woman is the homemaker.
Contrary to the hateful narrative, Tate’s teachings have helped countless women find fulfillment and freedom. He has given them a choice between living a life of mediocrity and conformity under feminism or living an amazing life of fulfillment and freedom under his guidance. The choice is yours, and it’s essential to choose wisely. He would argue that it is not him but feminism that is marginalizing women and trying to fit them into its mold that destroys their unique self-expression.
On top of this, Andrew Tate has trained several hundred loyal followers (paid membership followers), encouraging/prodding/pressuring and pushing them to be more proactive, successful, confident, dominant, loyal, respectful, and loving. These men are willing to provide for their women (if it is a woman or morals and respect), take charge, and protect them. These values center around treating their women well and making them happy.
Tate is hardly perfect and he’s a mixed bag of Ego and Service. Of being his own man, and also conforming to success stereotypes.
*Artwork courtesy of https://twitter.com/TateGenAI
By the way, today, 4/22/2023, after spending over 90 days in Romanian jail purely because of his opinions, with no ebidence of crime and no official charges, Andrew Tate was released: