Andrew Tate. A hero or a villain?
Andrew Tate, a former kickboxing champion who had become a strong and controversial character in the 21st century, paved the way for new ideological and radical changes to fill up the minds of young people. In this blog we are going to look at some of his ideas that are righteous and should be implemented into our society, and some of his other ideas that need to be criticized and ignored.
First, let's start from the fact that Andrew Tate remarks on the idea of cheating. He thinks that when a woman cheats on a man, it's "Haram", but when a man does it, it might be acceptable to some degree, then Andrew Tate continues by bringing up history, which wasn't all that right. During history many bad things happened and just because 200 years ago, a man had the privilege to have 4 wives, doesn't make it a right thing to do. In a marriage there should be commitment and dedication coming from both sides. Just because Genghis Khan had 100 wives, it doesn't make him a good person. He and his army has killed millions with a storm of terror, should we bring that back, too? I think we can all agree, that a man and a woman should both be committed to a marriage, and never break that commitment. We can understand well that by remarking the word "Haram" Andrew Tate simply believes the religion that he adapted in his life and its understandable, but should we implement it?
Matrix. It has been one of the biggest if not the biggest topic on the Earth, and the way Andrew Tate talks about it, is as if it's a small cage which you can break by becoming financially free, but the Matrix is far from that. The Matrix is the trend. It's those same limitations and expectations that were put forth by the mass populous. It's those same trend that Andrew Tate agreed with about having a 100 wives, and there is no way to escape that. The Matrix is the locked system where you are depended on the people to make your clothes, or the fact that Andrew Tate is depended upon his jet fuelers to fuel his jet and they are depended upon Mr.Tate to pay them. It's this idea of dependence which is so perfectly implemented, and calculated, and fed to us, that just by becoming rich, you won't be able to escape it. It's also the same reason why a man can never become sigma or a lone wolf as some recall it, because you can't escape dependence upon society, and if you do by living in a forest you will develop dependence upon nature. Religion is also a huge part of the Matrix. Islam limits people by telling them what they can and can't do, like eat pork, but some things that Islam remarks should be implemented, and not because we love Islam, but simply because we agree with those ideas that it has to offer. "You have heard that it was said, "An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth." But I say to you, Do not resist the one who is evil. But if anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also." is one of the things that Christianity has to offer, and I think that even a Muslim should have the right to accept this, but this would be an ideology that would limit your choice in a certain situation, which would be a perfect example of the what the Matrix is.
"Your brain controls your hands" is what Tristan Tate (brother of Andrew Tate) said while citing Mr.Tate. It is one of the most crucial and important ideas that should be 100% effectuated into our addicted society. The addiction to adult content, the addiction to drugs, the addiction to alcohol, the addiction to tobacco, and so and so can be broken by this one little quote. If you really want to stop something that's very addictive then you can and you will. That's exactly how easy it is to stop an addiction. We can all agree, that these words are not an over exaggeration, but a pure addressment of one of the most ignoble problems of our generation. This one small, particular quote, should be able to hunt you until you stop harming yourself with unnecessary actions.
I think that we can all agree that Andrew Tate is a very important figure and should not be ignored, but listened to, and that we should all be able to differ the bad from the good, and take good from his words.
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