Andrew Tate’s New “Fireblood” Commercial
Andrew Tate
Andrew Tate is loathed by lefties, because he has a very old-fashioned view of the proper roles for men and women in the world today.
The mainstream press has been hard on him, even circulating a false story that he had a brothel going in Romania. I see him as a very successful, but also brash, tough-guy influencer whose ideas are closer to Jordan Peterson’s than Attila the Hun’s. If you check him out on YouTube, debating TV hosts and the like, you’ll see what I mean.
I found out about him from BG, the 16-year-old son of TG, an old friend. Within six months last year, BG transformed himself from an overweight game-binging sloth to a lean, mean learning machine. He devotes himself to training and studying, and he’s grown more respectful and courteous, to boot. I attribute this to the macho teachings of Andrew Tate.
That one transition was so remarkable, and so improbable, that I became a Tate fan. But there has always been one thing that bothered me about him: His style of debate, although reasoned and rational, is very aggressive. When he’s in a heated debate, knowing he was a champion kickboxer, I find myself worrying that, at any moment, he’s going charge his opponents and pummel them into submission.
I want to say to him: “Relax. You are smart. You don’t have to be so dominant. Take yourself a little less seriously. Make a self-effacing joke once in a while.”
I never had the opportunity to coach him, but he seems to have gotten the idea with this pseudo commercial about a supplement he is supposedly selling called Fireblood. I thought it was funny. Tell me what you think.
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