The Andrew Tate Case

I think its for the fan base. He knew he was going down and had to come up with a plausible hook to keep everybody watching.

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@loppar you are far more informed on other countries than I am. What do you think would be a more shyster-friendly country than Romania? Perhaps there are some, but I think he wanted to set up shop in a majority-white country, not only because he thinks white women are the most beautiful of the races (he expressed that in other words), but because, in my opinion, he has spite for and wishes to defile them. So does his brother, who shared strategies on SM about how to take women’s virginity, only to discard them eventually.

In the video in which he was beating the blond woman, supposedly rough playing, he yelled ā€œTell me in English; don’t talk to me in that Slovak shit!ā€ Those two might have been LARPing, but often behind jokes and LARPing are what the person really wants to say or be while sober, I believe.

I agree.

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Bringing in an American lawyer (common law) to a continental European courtroom (civil law) is extremely retarded.

Thanks for the compliment, but my knowledge stems from geographical proximity.

Honestly, just across the border in Moldova proper or even better breakaway Transistria enclave. It’s outside of the EU and much, much poorer than Romania, hence no pressure from EU prosecutor/police orgs. And if we’re going to use his super racist yardstick, women in Transistria are ā€œwhiterā€ than in Romania.

But that would be contingent of him actually having the money and paying a serious protection racket to the Gushan clan.

Serbia is also an option, but per the local reddit Mr. Emory Tate showed up in the country where bald people with a martial arts background usually have notched a few murders and move coke by the truckload so the actual tough guys didn’t like him playing dress up.

So it was a groveling apology, ā€œit’s just an online persona, I’m selling courses onlineā€ etc. and beat a hasty retreat.

I think in more corrupt/lawless places I’ve mentioned he’d have to pay some serious protection money to be left alone or at least tolerated and I believe that was the issue.

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New lawyer speaks.

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The funniest part about this case is how Tate (or at least his Twitter ghost writer) and his hardcore fans flipped on Romania.

For years they’d bust a nut over how ā€œdeeply religiousā€ and awesome Romania is, and how ā€œthe West is fallingā€ and will collapse unless it becomes more like Romania.

And now they keep talking about how corrupt and broken Romania is for jailing Tate. Nevermind the fact that Tate talked about being Orthodox Christian in Romania simply because it granted him political favors there (and he talked about the insane power the church has over Romanian elections). And let’s not forget how Tate endlessly talked about how much power the Romanian mafia has in the country, even on a local-level.

Ah yes, the ā€œdeeply religiousā€ mafia-run, corrupt nation where everyone and their mom fled to in order to become an Onlyfans manager is only now bad because they jailed Tate. Seriously, I’ve seen more Romanian Onlyfans managers than I have Romanian women online haha. Jesus would surely be proud.

To be honest, this is why Tate was hilarious and refreshing back in 2017, before he tried to become some athiest turned Christian turned Muslim messiah. I really hope the allegations aren’t true. Then again, I really don’t trust the courts, mostly because a lot of people in powerful positions would love to put him away for life.

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The ā€œWest is fallingā€ yet they started a porn business, engaged in who knows how much casual sex, glorified criminals/gangsters, intended to humiliate white men (because they’re not gangsters, top G’s), belittled ordinary people with families and jobs (how terrible) who keep things running, and spoke of women as status objects.

They also repeatedly bashed feminism yet it is in the framework of feminism that these two flourished in what they did: pump and dump women, have ā€œgirlfriends,ā€ porn business, ridicule and berate other men, cohabitate with a clan of stupid women, etc.

They’re not so unusual in some respects. Many men don’t want feminism to go away because a lot of fun would end if it did.

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Who? Who actually cares about Tate besides 13 year olds on the internet?

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Although he is innocent until proven guilty, do you think that might have to do with him ridiculing places in which he resided and visited, their ways, their men, their women, their legal system?

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This is an older video, back before Emory Andrew blew up, but still valid for all those ā€œtradition for thee, depravity for meā€ fake alpha male types.

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Incel culture colides with reality.

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I watched the video. I came across that guy before considering Although I have no idea what he’s about now, but he sure did fit what you said, ā€œtradition for thee, depravity for me.ā€ He was not in Hungary to find a wife; he was there to have fun (recreational screwing).

Although I have not visited Eastern Europe or Southeast Asia and certainly do not have a problem with women being ā€œtradā€, I highly doubt in 2023 that such areas offer huge pickings of such women, or anywhere smart phones are used. :grinning:

Genuinely powerful people don’t even know Tate exists.

Do you consider people who can throw others in prisons to be powerful?

There’s a foreign politician concerned about him.

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That foreign politician is Thierry Baudet, the European (leaner, quieter) Alex Jones.

Or to be more precise, he’s Ye and Jones in one person, because for example he uses quotation marks around the word Holocaust.

In Eastern Europe that ship has sailed 30 years ago, getting laid solely because you’re 'Murican. Well, in urban areas at least - you can always go Bald & Bankrupt style and play the ā€œrich foreignerā€ in Eastern European redneckvilles.

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It’s far too common that the response to realizing that other people are doing bad things is to justify doing them as well.

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Homeless stumblebums get thrown in prison, it doesn’t mean the powerful fear them.

Yes, particularly if there is a system to support the actions of the powerful.

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Yup. There are powerful people who know about the Tates, and if they’re found guilty, can justifiably ruin their lives. Deciding people’s punishment or freedom is pretty darn powerful.

As for other people not knowing who the Tates are, Andrew was interviewed by Tucker Carlson and Piers Morgan. And Joe Rogan, one of the top podcasters in the world has spoken about him.

8.3 million views for this clip.

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Why exactly would these powerful people fear Tate?

Because social media plus the culture wars. Let the triggering and circle jerking begin.

His interview with Cristiano Ronaldo got more attention. Ronaldo’s social media presence dwarfs Tate’s.

He has a clip with Jamie Foxx that has 29 million views. His clips get millions of views regardless of the subject.

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