The insufferable cunt face she makes at the end shows how amazingly entitled journalists and especially female journalists are. They believe themselves kingmakers when they are at best petty tyrants who lash out at anyone their masters deem dangerous.
Damn, this wasn't just revealing emperor with no clothes, this was repeatedly kicking the pretender in the nuts while saying your daughter calls me daddy.
I'm ambivalent to Tate as his popularity comes as a consequence to demonising male role models, but that is the perfect way to shut the media down to reveal they have no power, authority or prestige and it's only by the grace of those they usually interview are they even allowed a glimpse of it.
That's the best "You have no power over me" I've seen in awhile.
Especially to go to someone's house with the expectation that you can just verbally shit on them and they'll just smile and take it and answer the questions without asking any of their own.
The reek of entitlement can be smelt for thousands of miles.
When did we decide that we don't like Andrew Tate? He's pretty much a mixed bag; some good, some bad -- just like nearly everybody else who isn't a goddamn leftist.
Yeah, that’s basically my take on Tate. I really dislike him being a pornographer, especially how his business was running those cam sites that encourage parasocial relationships between the actress and the viewers.
But he’s become a boogeyman to the left, and really unfairly targeted just because he says stuff that they don’t like. And to be fair, some of the things that he says is absolutely true.
If you want to be pedantic, he's a cam site owner. His business after his fighting career ended was to convince eastern European women to be cam site actresses for him. They'd get naked and pretend to interact with the paying chat. Then he'd other people (usually dudes) DM the paying customers in order to build a parasocial relationship with them, in order to extract more money out of them. His whole business model essentially depends on psychologically manipulating people for profit. I'm not saying duress is involved and I do not believe the charges against him. But that doesn't make what he does moral.
The jump cuts annoy me. I hate that everything has to be condensed for zoomers with no attention span. It wouldn't have bothered me to watch Tate's whole speech play without the obnoxious editing, because he does make a good point.
I had seen that he was interviewed by or gave an interview to the BBC so I did say to myself "I hope you recorded that" and it appears he has. I'm glad people learned from the now old interview on Gamergate or Men's Rights.
I think Tate is propped up by the establishment as a lighting rod to attract and subvert young men, but damn he did destroy the bitch in this interview.
Don’t talk to the press. Don’t talk to the police. Both journalists and police are skilled interviewers and will try to trip you up. And by far the easiest way to protect yourself is to not be in the position of talking to them in the first place.
The insufferable cunt face she makes at the end shows how amazingly entitled journalists and especially female journalists are. They believe themselves kingmakers when they are at best petty tyrants who lash out at anyone their masters deem dangerous.
Damn, this wasn't just revealing emperor with no clothes, this was repeatedly kicking the pretender in the nuts while saying your daughter calls me daddy.
I'm ambivalent to Tate as his popularity comes as a consequence to demonising male role models, but that is the perfect way to shut the media down to reveal they have no power, authority or prestige and it's only by the grace of those they usually interview are they even allowed a glimpse of it.
That's the best "You have no power over me" I've seen in awhile.
Especially to go to someone's house with the expectation that you can just verbally shit on them and they'll just smile and take it and answer the questions without asking any of their own.
The reek of entitlement can be smelt for thousands of miles.
When did we decide that we don't like Andrew Tate? He's pretty much a mixed bag; some good, some bad -- just like nearly everybody else who isn't a goddamn leftist.
Yeah, that’s basically my take on Tate. I really dislike him being a pornographer, especially how his business was running those cam sites that encourage parasocial relationships between the actress and the viewers.
But he’s become a boogeyman to the left, and really unfairly targeted just because he says stuff that they don’t like. And to be fair, some of the things that he says is absolutely true.
If you want to be pedantic, he's a cam site owner. His business after his fighting career ended was to convince eastern European women to be cam site actresses for him. They'd get naked and pretend to interact with the paying chat. Then he'd other people (usually dudes) DM the paying customers in order to build a parasocial relationship with them, in order to extract more money out of them. His whole business model essentially depends on psychologically manipulating people for profit. I'm not saying duress is involved and I do not believe the charges against him. But that doesn't make what he does moral.
It's a hell of a lot more moral than drag queen story hour and lockdown jabs thats for sure.
Gotta dive pretty deep for that bar, though.
HeS a PoRnOgRaPheR mOoSlUmMm
He's black.
People with sense should have better sense about who they look up to.
Barely black. And he inspires men not to be pushovers.
The jump cuts annoy me. I hate that everything has to be condensed for zoomers with no attention span. It wouldn't have bothered me to watch Tate's whole speech play without the obnoxious editing, because he does make a good point.
https://youtu.be/8YSIfHcCJjA
Thanks for the link.
God I hate propagandists like that woman.
She's an NPC. Same level of sentience as a couch.
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I had seen that he was interviewed by or gave an interview to the BBC so I did say to myself "I hope you recorded that" and it appears he has. I'm glad people learned from the now old interview on Gamergate or Men's Rights.
I think Tate is propped up by the establishment as a lighting rod to attract and subvert young men, but damn he did destroy the bitch in this interview.
I see a brave person of color being viciously attacked by a privileged racist white interviewer.
How dare you, BBC!
Don’t talk to the press. Don’t talk to the police. Both journalists and police are skilled interviewers and will try to trip you up. And by far the easiest way to protect yourself is to not be in the position of talking to them in the first place.