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16 minutes ago, Celsius said:

 

Why would a straight man have a need to ask such question?


Thank goodness you haven't bothered to answer the question. Nobody could give a flying fahoonk what you do with your little thimble. 

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1 hour ago, RSD1 said:

It’s not surprising that the same people defending Tate’s criminal behavior in this thread are the same ones who often repeatedly post bizarre defenses of Trump’s criminality in the Soapbox forum here on AN.


What’s even more striking is how here they turn Tate’s repulsiveness and legal offenses into yet another political conspiracy, framing it as a divisive issue between the right and left when it clearly isn’t. This topic has nothing to do with political beliefs. It's only about another global organized criminal network praying on vulnerable young people. Yet, in true typical Trump supporter fashion, some of the posters here are so deeply brainwashed by Trump's rhetoric that they now view every issue in the media as an opportunity to stir political controversy and further divide people. Trump’s strategy of creating “us vs. them” narratives has manipulated these individuals into seeing everything through a divisive political lens.


But before Trump’s rise to political power a decade ago, people didn’t approach issues this way. It was simply a matter of right and wrong—of crime, harm, and the rule of law stepping in to stop it.


Thus, this is just another sad example of the harmful influence Trump has had on a weak-minded and confused segment of society—warping their views and causing them to obsess over trivial matters, even when the issue is as clear-cut as Tate’s criminal behavior.


Personally, I’m relieved that I don’t encounter these kinds of people in real my daily life. It’s only in online spaces, where there is the presence of a minority of rank-and-file Trump supporters, that I have to tolerate their outlandish and nonsensical views. That’s a small comforting takeaway from all this, at least.

 

they make it political..

goes on to blame trump 5 times

weak 1/2 man!

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1 minute ago, frank83628 said:

they make it political..

goes on to blame trump 5 times

weak 1/2 man!


Couldn't have described you better myself. You win a free cookie. 

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1 hour ago, RSD1 said:

 

But before Trump’s rise to political power a decade ago, people didn’t approach issues this way. It was simply a matter of right and wrong—of crime, harm, and the rule of law stepping in to stop it.

 

 

feel that burn... 🔥 

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I have a lot to thank Andrew and Tristan for.

 

I have escaped the Matrix and am bedding 2-3 woman a week.

 

And made a lot of money from crypto.

 

And I have a luxury watch collection I bought at Chatuchak market and some designer clothes. 
 

I joined the gym three months ago but have only been twice.

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1 minute ago, MalcolmB said:

I have a lot to thank Andrew and Tristan for.

 

I have escaped the Matrix and am bedding 2-3 woman a week.

 

And made a lot of money from crypto.

 

And I have a luxury watch collection I bought at Chatuchak market and some designer clothes. 
 

I joined the gym three months ago but have only been twice.


And you needed them for that? Most people are able to do any of that without worshiping a criminal enterprise. In fact, I joined a gym well before Tate was even born. And I go four times a week. Looks like you have a lot of catching up to do. 

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4 minutes ago, RSD1 said:


And you needed them for that? Most people are able to do any of that without worshiping a criminal enterprise. In fact, I joined a gym well before Tate was even born. And I go four times a week. Looks like you have a lot of catching up to do. 

joining a gym to ogle the men in tight shorts isn't what 'joining a gym' is normally about

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I had two open browsers and made a reply in the wrong thread. So apologies to the OP for my rude post which was not intended for him. 

 

Andrew Tate is a bullied boy who got some power thanks to social media. If not Social media, he would not reach any cult status, and even more famous for his views after he got banned from most platforms. 

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21 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

 

I have a lot to thank Andrew and Tristan for.


Ok, So you idolize criminals. 
 

22 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

I have escaped the Matrix and am bedding 2-3 woman a week.


Many guys have been doing that since high school, but they stopped bragging about it for just as long. Guess you still have a lot of growing up to do.
 

23 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

And made a lot of money from crypto.


Over the last two years, anyone could've made a lot of money investing in anything. The stock market, gold, even just putting your money in the bank at 6% interest. Everything went up. There was no rocket science involved.

 

25 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

And I have a luxury watch collection I bought at Chatuchak market and some designer clothes


The usual sort of superficial materialism that fits the mold. 
 

25 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

I joined the gym three months ago but have only been twice.


Why even go at all? Health is obviously not important to you. And since you are bedding 2-3 women a week, your wallet does the talking, so they obviously aren't fussed about your out of shape appearance. 

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3 minutes ago, Hummin said:

I had two open browsers and made a reply in the wrong thread. So apologies to the OP for my rude post which was not intended for him. 

 

Andrew Tate is a bullied boy who got some power thanks to social media. If not Social media, he would not reach any cult status, and even more famous for his views after he got banned from most platforms. 

he's been doing the same stuff for years, if the woketards had gone on a pearl clutching morality crusade he wouldn't have got half the attention he has now, they've only got themselves to blame. the media slate him but all rely on his stories bringing traffic to their sites, just like Trump post on here.  the msm all benefit from these characters they claim to hate.

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2 minutes ago, JK-Trilly said:


Ok, So you idolize criminals. 
 


Many guys have been doing that since high school, but they stopped bragging about it for just as long. Guess you still have a lot of growing up to do.
 


Over the last two years, anyone could've made a lot of money investing in anything. The stock market, gold, even just putting your money in the bank at 6% interest. Everything went up. There was no rocket science involved.

 


The usual sort of superficial materialism that fits the mold. 
 


Why even go at all? Health is obviously not important to you. And since you are bedding 2-3 women a week, your wallet does the talking, so they obviously aren't fussed about your out of shape appearance. 

look mum, i don't have a sense of humour. 

 

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2 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

he's been doing the same stuff for years, if the woketards had gone on a pearl clutching morality crusade he wouldn't have got half the attention he has now, they've only got themselves to blame. the media slate him but all rely on his stories bringing traffic to their sites, just like Trump post on here.  the msm all benefit from these characters they claim to hate.

Well, it says something about two poles who obviously got something to say, and push their limits to reach as much attention as possible. Both ends is lunatics, and based in craziness fueling both sides with more energy to be heard and seen

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2 hours ago, RSD1 said:

It’s not surprising that the same people defending Tate’s criminal behavior in this thread are the same ones who often repeatedly post bizarre defenses of Trump’s criminality in the Soapbox forum here on AN.


What’s even more striking is how here they turn Tate’s repulsiveness and legal offenses into yet another political conspiracy, framing it as a divisive issue between the right and left when it clearly isn’t. This topic has nothing to do with political beliefs. It's only about another global organized criminal network praying on vulnerable young people. Yet, in true typical Trump supporter fashion, some of the posters here are so deeply brainwashed by Trump's rhetoric that they now view every issue in the media as an opportunity to stir political controversy and further divide people. Trump’s strategy of creating “us vs. them” narratives has manipulated these individuals into seeing everything through a divisive political lens.


But before Trump’s rise to political power a decade ago, people didn’t approach issues this way. It was simply a matter of right and wrong—of crime, harm, and the rule of law stepping in to stop it.


Thus, this is just another sad example of the harmful influence Trump has had on a weak-minded and confused segment of society—warping their views and causing them to obsess over trivial matters, even when the issue is as clear-cut as Tate’s criminal behavior.


Personally, I’m relieved that I don’t encounter these kinds of people in real my daily life. It’s only in online spaces, where there is the presence of a minority of rank-and-file Trump supporters, that I have to tolerate their outlandish and nonsensical views. That’s a small comforting takeaway from all this, at least.

 

 

I don't like Trump, and I am not a fan of Andrew Tate (but sometimes he is right).

But I still see that both are a lot more attacked then other people.

I.e. with Trump: How many other guys had 30 or so criminal convictions because they paid off a porn actor? How many had to pay 100 million to an old woman who claims to remember what happened 30 years ago?

Trump is not a nice person. But that doesn't make him guilty of everything.

With Tate it seems to be similar. Lots of people just can't stand that he is popular with many young men. Let's find something to convict him, and try to convict him, since years. Somehow it seems that doesn't work. Again, that doesn't make him a nice guy, but maybe he just didn't commit those crimes.

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4 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

yeah, i find it disgusting that some people think boys can be girls and vice versa. and what do you think, are you a man or only 1/2

 

It's not my business what someone wants to be ....   I do what I think is correct and that's it.

 

I'm not the slightest bit disgusted in others personal business unlike some folk here. 

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2 minutes ago, steven100 said:

 

It's not my business what someone wants to be ....   I do what I think is correct and that's it.

 

I'm not the slightest bit disgusted in others personal business unlike some folk here. 

so what were the 2 emojis then?

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