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Andrew Tate: Man grateful to misogynistic influencer for opening his eyes to 'how women use men'
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2023-06-15 21:46
Andrew Tate's history of misogynistic comments has made him unacceptable to many, but the influencer still enjoys a devoted fanbase

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: A man expressed his gratitude to Andrew Tate, crediting the misogynistic influencer's podcast for assisting him in recognizing emotional manipulation within his romantic relationships. While Tate's online content has frequently sparked controversy and faced backlash for its controversial and problematic remarks, the internet personality has nevertheless amassed a substantial following on social media.

Top G, as the 36-year-old is known, has managed to gain widespread popularity on social media despite the criticisms and backlash his content regularly receives. His large number of followers, who seek his guidance on life, career, and relationships, reflect the significant influence he holds in the online sphere.

'My eyes opened'

In a YouTube video that is being widely shared, a man recounts how an episode of Tate's podcast aided him in recognizing emotional manipulation within romantic relationships. According to him, he had been watching a podcast by Tate where the discussion revolved around women's tendencies to exploit men when he came to the life-changing realization and started connecting the dots.

He stated, "I was watching a podcast from Andrew Tate and he was talking about how women use men and that's when my eyes opened and that's when I started putting the pieces [together]." A woman then tells him he has nothing for her to use, pointing out he does not drive a Benz.

'Another day saved by Andrew'

The video clip sparked a range of responses on YouTube, with several users admiring Tate's take on women.

One user wrote, "She immediately proved his point by devaluing him based on the vehicle he drives." Another said, "Another day saved by Andrew." Someone else took a sarcastic dig at women, "Women :- Don't treat us like objects Also Women :- " Women aren't free to get ."

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online

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