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Andrew Tate Quote #5

“Feminism is an ideology that can not be defended by feminists. The only people that can defend feminism are the men that subscribe to that garbage.”
 
-Andrew Tate
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Andrew Tate Quote #4

“Women don’t need men in a physical sense because life is soft. But it’s Bullshit. And it’s bullshit because you still need men by proxy, one, and two, the second life gets difficult you very quickly learn how much you need men. But women will go, ‘I’m an independent woman. I don’t need no man because I have an OnlyFanss and men pay my OnlyFans and if anyone comes up to me, I’ll call a male police officer. I don’t need men/’ Shut up you’re a fucken idiot. Your whole life is based on men. Of course you need men. You just named your whole life is based on fucken men. The house you are living in was built by men. The car you are driving was designed by a man. Your whole life depends on men. And the second anything bad were to happen to you, the second you were physically threatened, or times would get hard, or a war would start, or famine, or riots. The first thing you do is find a big strongman, and shit yourself and throw the feminism out the window. Feminism goes out the window the minute the snow needs shoveling, or there’s a broken down car, or there’s a tire that needs changing. Then all that crap vanishes. It’s garbage!”
 
-Andrew Tate
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Andrew Tate Quote #3

“Men who live without self control are the kind of men who cry when their girlfriend cheats on them, ’cause she certainly does, because she doesn’t respect a little cry baby, and she’s only with you because she’s ugly as fuck and she has to settle for a little soy boy pussy like you.”
 
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Andrew Tate Quote #2

“If you name the biggest conquerors that you can possibly name from history, Genghis Khan, Alexander the Great, all of them, they all had100 wives, bunch of children, Big ‘G’, conquered the world. Normal! That is normal evolutionary biology. That’s how men are designed to be.”
 
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Andrew Tate Quote #1

“There’s not been, in the history of humanity, across any culture, any book, any story, any fable, there has never been, across the history of humanity, any respect in the name of a promiscuous female. Ever! Ever! There has never been a single female that has been celebrated for her promiscuity, ever in history. It’s always been frowned upon. It’s disgusting. Not a single woman who was celebrated for having multiple husbands. Female promiscuity has always been disgusting and frowned upon.”
 
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Andrew Tate’s 41 Tenets

1. Men have the divine imperative to become as capable, competent, and powerful as possible in this life.
 
2. I reserve my human right to hold my own beliefs, practice them as I see fit, and give people the same right to believe and act as they wish.
 
3. I prefer loving, rewarding, consensual relationships with beautiful, positive, virtuous, (feminine) women.
 
4. Men and women are different, each has their own unique and important strengths and abilities (skillsets).
 
5. Men have the sacred duty to protect and provide for the important people in their lives.
 
6. Men have the sacred duty to protect the innocence and sanctity of their children and reserve the right and responsibility to raise their children as they see best to ensure their long-term happiness, health and success.
 
7. Men have the sacred duty to raise strong, capable, and honorable sons.
 
8. Men have the sacred duty to raise kind, feminine, and virtuous daughters.
 
9. I utterly disprove violence within familiar and romantic relationships.
 
10. I support good and honest governments, and will obey their laws.
 
11. I prefer to conduct business dealings only with trusted and vetted brothers.
 
12. A man has the sacred duty to hold true to his word and do exactly what he says he will do.
 
13. A man’s life is difficult, so he has the sacred duty to become strong to handle such difficulty.
 
14. Men are personally responsible for their actions and for the results they achieve in their lives.
 
15. I believe in emotional control and the vital need to become disciplined and professional in all things.
 
16. Men have the sacred duty to approach everything in life from a position of strength.
 
17. All men have the sacred duty to become men of upright and virtuous character and live above all possible reproach.
 
18. I believe it is incumbent upon me to ruthlessly identify my own weaknesses and limitations and work to overcome them and become more capable in all realms.
 
19. I seek to improve my personal freedom to think, act and live true to my masculine imperative in all ways.
 
20. Each man has a sacred duty to mold the physical body into the strongest, most resilient, and most capable version of itself.
 
21. Men have the sacred duty to rigorously mold themselves, both physically and mentally every day.
 
22. I have the sacred duty to only eat the highest quality foods possible.
 
23. I reserve the right to protect the sanctity of my bloodstream and make my own decisions about my own medical care and procedures.
 
24. I affirm the importance of endlessly improving my mental faculties through diligent work, study, and practice.
 
25. I believe in acquiring wealth and abundance in order to improve my life and do good to those I care about.
 
26. I believe in the merits of healthy competition and constantly encourage men to seek out the competition to improve themselves.
 
27. I believe masculine brotherhood is essential to men’s mental health, happiness and success, and I relentlessly encourage men to meet together, work together, and train together.
 
28. I maintain the trust of my brothers through reverent silence regarding our most sacred and shared experiences.
 
29. I believe in honoring my ancestors and living in a way that would make most of them proud of me today.
 
30. I reserve the right to administer difficult rights of passage to our young men to allow them to earn the rank of manhood.
 
31. I affirm the importance and need of travel and adventure as men.
 
32. I seek to help men overcome poor mental health by embracing hard work, physical improvements, and shared masculine brotherhood.
 
33. I reserve the right to make the best choices I can at the time to protect myself and respect my mental health.
 
34. I do good in the world and seek to help those less fortunate.
 
35. I believe all men have the responsibility to lead and guide those they care about for greater prosperity, health, and happiness.
 
36. I choose to only interact with those who are respectful and civil to me, in return for my own respectfulness and civility.
 
37. I reserve the freedom to speak and refer to others as I believe is the best and most truthful.
 
38. I reserve the right to choose my company and include only those whom I believe is best for my health, happiness, and success.
 
39. I believe I have an imperative to only spend my time in a way that I determine is beneficial, uplifting, and empowering to myself and others.
 
40. I choose to only allow myself to be influenced by those whom I believe have my best interests in mind.
 
41. Each day I dedicate myself a new to creating the greatest possible positive impact on the world and doing the work necessary to achieve greater masculine excellence across all realms of human endeavor.
 
-Andrew Tate
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Andrew Tate's 41 Tenets