Analysing Andrew Tate's Philosophy for Young Men | A Rational Perspective

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @jeremytullius1393
    @jeremytullius1393 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As someone who has no interest in watching Andrew Tate's videos, I'm highly appreciative of this balance appraisal. As a teacher I wished better to understand what some of my students are turning to-sometimes understandably if mostly to their own destruction.

  • @ARIX9
    @ARIX9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Glad I watched this, I liked it a lot. I’m still a Tate fan but you gained a follower today. A well balanced video and i definitely took some things away from this . Ultimately I think the views people have on Tate is down to every individual’s own life experience . You have came a long way since S1 debating club. Il be sure to read The Boy crisis. All the best bud. Your friend always, AR x

  • @susieq9751
    @susieq9751 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Enjoyed this. I think an exposition of Tate's own father would be useful; left them essentialy fatherless while he was on the road doing chess tournaments that didn't even pay the bills, but presumably fed Tate snr's ego. Their mum had to give up on him and bring the (young) boys to England penniless, they stayed in shelters when they arrived. But dad continued to fill Andrew's head with superiority philosophy, while mum was the only actual breadwinner. To keep such a dad on the reverence pedestal that makes Andrew feel good about him and himself maybe needs a lot of denial.
    The other thing I think is key, which I don't think you mentioned(?) is the sheer escapism-fun-relief he represents from the real world of adults telling you rules, having to be polite, not say what you're thinking. Knowing even if you follow all these rules (suppress and stiffle rebellious youthful masculinity) the kind of jobs you'll get if you're not academic mean a poor life. He's like the "bad-influence" disobedient kid in the classroom that makes the other kids laugh - but living in the adult world with $million cars.

  • @euhype802
    @euhype802 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Fantastic video - very level-headed look at the problem, and I like the positive alternative you give. I think this video would be something powerful for young men who are starting to get pulled down that Tate rabbit-hole.

  • @RichardSaladin
    @RichardSaladin ปีที่แล้ว

    Can't blame you Zack because you successfully survived the institutions you been into that you quote in your or as your credentials.

  • @PhilosophicalZombieHunter
    @PhilosophicalZombieHunter ปีที่แล้ว

    This bigoted anti-feminist message to men is disgusting and I'm SO triggered that...
    j/k
    Dunno, really. In my days, men were tough and confident. We got shit done. We got women by going out and being funny. That's all my advice.