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Re: Any Andrew Tate Fans? [Re: koods]
#28126425 - 01/05/23 07:11 PM (1 year, 22 days ago) |
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koods said: he and his brother were arrested last week for rape and human trafficking
Ohh.... I thought only human trafficking. I am not downsizing the severity of human trafficking. WOW
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Allegedly
Missiom defamation of character successful
Are they also pursuing all the epstein list or are those guys all good to go?
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Re: Any Andrew Tate Fans? [Re: Enkidu]
#28126437 - 01/05/23 07:21 PM (1 year, 22 days ago) |
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Andrew taint?? Don't know a single thing about em,only heard of the name a couple times.
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Re: Any Andrew Tate Fans? [Re: Enkidu]
#28126438 - 01/05/23 07:21 PM (1 year, 22 days ago) |
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Enkidu said: Allegedly
Missiom defamation of character successful
Are they also pursuing all the epstein list or are those guys all good to go?
I feel they are hoping everyone forgets
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Re: Any Andrew Tate Fans? [Re: Citizen X]
#28126442 - 01/05/23 07:23 PM (1 year, 22 days ago) |
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Re: Any Andrew Tate Fans? [Re: Enkidu] 1
#28126443 - 01/05/23 07:23 PM (1 year, 22 days ago) |
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I do find it interesting how so many right wing conservatives who are concerned with Epstein seem to have so many excuses for Tate.
The difference being that Tate is a low-level human trafficker (allegedly) and Epstein was a high-level one. But yeah it's a shame they didn't go after those involved with Epstein; one could argue they initiated the 'plandemic' in response to his leak.
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Re: Any Andrew Tate Fans? [Re: Citizen X]
#28126445 - 01/05/23 07:25 PM (1 year, 22 days ago) |
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From the article "Of course, Tate’s own “business advice” and social media posts closely corroborate the women’s claims. In some of his viral videos, he gives men advice on how to beat and strangle women. He claims women can’t drive, are men’s property, and “bear responsibility” for being raped. He says he moved to Romania specifically because the Me Too movement is less salient there. “This is probably 40 percent of the reason I moved to Romania, because in eastern Europe, none of this garbage flies,” he said in one video."
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To me it's just about what is happening and why
Noone will ever know if he did what was claimed or not besides a select few who are close enough to it all
Do you really think the powers that be give two fucks if he raped or trafficked woman when their own people do it?
What matters is the effect
The effect currently is the desired effect
And then ask why are they orchestrating the desired effect
And it's because we don't believe in freedom of speech
We believe in enslavement
It's obvious and apparent if you look at the actions and ignore the words
There are many very troubling things going on in the world
The goal is hear no evil see no evil speak no evil
Anything that goes against the grain and the agenda will be silenced.
I've never seen him say any of those things, I've seen hom expose truth and lies and deceit though. So I can't speak on things someone says he said or did.
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Re: Any Andrew Tate Fans? [Re: Enkidu]
#28126455 - 01/05/23 07:32 PM (1 year, 22 days ago) |
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If you ask me Tate is just another pawn of the Matrix, whose true goal is to further their agenda by speaking truth combined with lies and poisonous and corrosive ideas. It's classical. Similar to what was done with Joe Rogan and Alex Jones. You have them tell the truth in such a way that it discredits the truth and weakens the movement. Or so it seems to me right now after having spent years listening to people like Joe Rogan and Alex Jones etc.
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Re: Any Andrew Tate Fans? [Re: 336]
#28126460 - 01/05/23 07:36 PM (1 year, 22 days ago) |
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Could be
Divide and conquer is at work stronger today than ever (I imagine)
Both sides in extreme polarity
No balance or common ground
You're either a far left libtard or a far right Trumper
No in between and no other options
Obviously we all are far more similar than we realize and we all are the controlled slave class
As long as we keep arguing
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Re: Any Andrew Tate Fans? [Re: Enkidu]
#28126605 - 01/05/23 09:30 PM (1 year, 22 days ago) |
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Listen to him, he knows everything.
What you don't know could fill a book
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Would you read it ?
Not likely
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#28126635 - 01/05/23 10:01 PM (1 year, 22 days ago) |
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There are already countless books filled with what I don't know
Is there something specific I said you disagree with and any particular enlightenment you'd like to make me conscious of?
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#28127028 - 01/06/23 09:11 AM (1 year, 22 days ago) |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Tate
Real fucking "winner" and someone to listen/look up to, jesus titty fucking christ what an absolute piece of human excrement. 
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/07/the-time-has-come-to-change-our-model-of-heroism/ Narcissism to courage
So I think we need to reconsider our role models to reprogram who we want to emulate: people we respect because of their ethical values and morals, not based on how many followers they have on social media, or how much they earned from the umpteenth display of narcissism on TV. So what are the criteria for choosing our heroes?
Heroes have the courage of their convictions. In other words, these people are consumed by their ideals; they’ve been imprisoned or even killed for what they believe in. Does that mean we have to follow the same path? Heroic as it may be, it certainly isn’t very appealing. But I’m convinced that we are all potentially heroes.
A hero is that middle-aged man who loses his job, and along with it his identity, yet he has the willpower to get back in the game, starting all over again from scratch, with dignity, until he makes it. A hero is that single mother, widowed or divorced, driven by a strong sense of responsibility, who manages to go on, day after day, so she can provide a brighter future for her kids. Heroes are young people fighting to get a job, or to stay in school, or to open a business or a start-up, despite an unemployment rate that strikes fear in their hearts.
Heroes are those workers who break their backs for a decent wage, working the night shift, taking the same tram for 30 years every morning at five. They are the cleaners who diligently do their job before 8 am and after 8 pm so we find our offices clean and tidy. Heroes are those immigrants who come from faraway places, and who perform menial tasks with pride, even though they’re qualified as lawyers or teachers in their home countries; they send their families everything they earn. Heroes are adopted children who were abandoned at birth, or children whose parents are divorced, yet they manage to keep their faith in adults, in their love, in life. Heroes are the social or religious workers who help the disenfranchised, the forgotten, the invisible.
Heroes are doctors, professors, judges, nurses, police officers who take responsibility for our health, our safety, the education of others, often for a modest salary. They are entrepreneurs who manage to run their companies and provide jobs for people who deserve to work, often despite endless bureaucratic headaches, or in some cases threats from organized crime rings. Heroes are survivors of terrible tragedies who strive to help others who share a similar destiny, teaching them that they too can overcome hard times. They are journalists or artists who use their art and knowledge to tell a story, to shine a light, to serve and encourage others.
Daily dignity
Heroes are people who protect our environment and our artistic treasures from unscrupulous opportunists. They are retired people who get miserly pensions after 40 years of work, but still manage to live with dignity and dedicate themselves to being grandparents. Heroes are people who walk through life on their own paths with their heads held high, without giving up their self-respect or their identity, despite the discrimination they suffer because of their sexual, religious, racial or political preferences. Heroes are the people who don’t accept exploitation, organized crime, corruption, scams, or games where the rules are rigged against those who deserve to win. They are people who volunteer their time to help neglected seniors, exploited women, forgotten children, convicts, prostitutes, and people who are all alone.
The time has come to change our model of heroism. This means that being a hero is no longer a mythical classification reserved for super heroes in comic books, or a few legendary men and women, or worse still, peacocks who spend all their time strutting in front of the mirror or under the spotlight. Instead, being a hero becomes a way of life: we don’t need heroic acts, but daily dignity. Our work becomes not just a job, but our most profound and authentic identity.
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tyrannicalrex said: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Tate
Real fucking "winner" and someone to listen/look up to, jesus titty fucking christ what an absolute piece of human excrement. 
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/07/the-time-has-come-to-change-our-model-of-heroism/ Narcissism to courage
So I think we need to reconsider our role models to reprogram who we want to emulate: people we respect because of their ethical values and morals, not based on how many followers they have on social media, or how much they earned from the umpteenth display of narcissism on TV. So what are the criteria for choosing our heroes?
Heroes have the courage of their convictions. In other words, these people are consumed by their ideals; they’ve been imprisoned or even killed for what they believe in. Does that mean we have to follow the same path? Heroic as it may be, it certainly isn’t very appealing. But I’m convinced that we are all potentially heroes.
A hero is that middle-aged man who loses his job, and along with it his identity, yet he has the willpower to get back in the game, starting all over again from scratch, with dignity, until he makes it. A hero is that single mother, widowed or divorced, driven by a strong sense of responsibility, who manages to go on, day after day, so she can provide a brighter future for her kids. Heroes are young people fighting to get a job, or to stay in school, or to open a business or a start-up, despite an unemployment rate that strikes fear in their hearts.
Heroes are those workers who break their backs for a decent wage, working the night shift, taking the same tram for 30 years every morning at five. They are the cleaners who diligently do their job before 8 am and after 8 pm so we find our offices clean and tidy. Heroes are those immigrants who come from faraway places, and who perform menial tasks with pride, even though they’re qualified as lawyers or teachers in their home countries; they send their families everything they earn. Heroes are adopted children who were abandoned at birth, or children whose parents are divorced, yet they manage to keep their faith in adults, in their love, in life. Heroes are the social or religious workers who help the disenfranchised, the forgotten, the invisible.
Heroes are doctors, professors, judges, nurses, police officers who take responsibility for our health, our safety, the education of others, often for a modest salary. They are entrepreneurs who manage to run their companies and provide jobs for people who deserve to work, often despite endless bureaucratic headaches, or in some cases threats from organized crime rings. Heroes are survivors of terrible tragedies who strive to help others who share a similar destiny, teaching them that they too can overcome hard times. They are journalists or artists who use their art and knowledge to tell a story, to shine a light, to serve and encourage others.
Daily dignity
Heroes are people who protect our environment and our artistic treasures from unscrupulous opportunists. They are retired people who get miserly pensions after 40 years of work, but still manage to live with dignity and dedicate themselves to being grandparents. Heroes are people who walk through life on their own paths with their heads held high, without giving up their self-respect or their identity, despite the discrimination they suffer because of their sexual, religious, racial or political preferences. Heroes are the people who don’t accept exploitation, organized crime, corruption, scams, or games where the rules are rigged against those who deserve to win. They are people who volunteer their time to help neglected seniors, exploited women, forgotten children, convicts, prostitutes, and people who are all alone.
The time has come to change our model of heroism. This means that being a hero is no longer a mythical classification reserved for super heroes in comic books, or a few legendary men and women, or worse still, peacocks who spend all their time strutting in front of the mirror or under the spotlight. Instead, being a hero becomes a way of life: we don’t need heroic acts, but daily dignity. Our work becomes not just a job, but our most profound and authentic identity.
Absolutely agree. social media, the news, etc. paint people as hereos who are not. Loved your post.
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Re: Any Andrew Tate Fans? [Re: loladoreen] 6
#28127316 - 01/06/23 01:10 PM (1 year, 22 days ago) |
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Impressive, I guess if women reject you over and over someone like Tate becomes a hero.
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Re: Any Andrew Tate Fans? [Re: Thor]
#28127324 - 01/06/23 01:14 PM (1 year, 22 days ago) |
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Thor said: Impressive, I guess if women reject you over and over someone like Tate becomes a hero.
To who? Are you being sarcastic, if so , sorry. I wasn't sure.
I envision him to be the type of man that gets rejected and starts calling her a bitch.
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A general reply, not directed towards anyone
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Re: Any Andrew Tate Fans? [Re: Thor]
#28127359 - 01/06/23 01:38 PM (1 year, 22 days ago) |
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Thor said: A general reply, not directed towards anyone
Yesterday I rejected (ignored not rejected) someone on here and they have been calling me a bitch ever since. Do not even know him.
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#28127399 - 01/06/23 02:06 PM (1 year, 22 days ago) |
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Andrew Tate is scum of the earth. Guys are so insecure and self centered these days, though, and eat up the shit he says
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