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@Tyler Robinson Put everything on a time scale, remember everyone is God if we apply the same philosophy everywhere, and development is a process, it is in their own power to do it and conquer their own ego. Also if the king has redemption also the sheep will have one, he is important. 

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Tate is very polarizing but I benefited from him because I actually did need to become more selfish and more wrathful I was too stuck in people pleasing for too long and became pussified from too much spirituality so I needed to balance that out. Im fine just walking away having benefited and just moving on with my life with no hard feelings 

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2 minutes ago, AdrianBartan said:


@Tyler Robinson Put everything on a time scale, remember everyone is God if we apply the same philosophy everywhere, and development is a process, it is in their own power to do it and conquer their own ego. Also if the king has redemption also the sheep will have one, he is important. 

The problem with his psyche is of a dual nature. 

You can expect a sociopath to change with enough self reflection because there's not much to gain from sociopathy. 

But in Tate's case, he is not only a sociopath but also a ruthless capitalist. This means he has learned to benefit financially from his sociopathy. This is rewarding him. When you are a capitalist like Tate, and something (no matter how evil) is rewarding your bank account, then it is less likely to shift your shitty ethics. 

His ethics are a mess and to top it off, he is getting rewarded quite handsomely for his bad behavior. That is his weakness. 

It's like an addiction for him. Breaking such a cycle would need tremendous self resolve that most people aren't capable of. 

Tate, given his history of impulsivity, risk taking, manipulative tendencies,his  penchant for money, attention and endless bragging, I highly doubt he would be willing to leave his candy store. 

For a kiddy guy like Tate, these things are way too big to quit. They are his gold. He will sacrifice his peace of mind for it. 

It's not about self reflection. He doesn't want to compromise on what he wants. He is too tempted to what he is getting. 

All of the following he has been getting is like a drug for him. He has to stop being greedy, but that's impossible. 

 


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2 minutes ago, Tyler Robinson said:

The problem with his psyche is of a dual nature. 

You can expect a sociopath to change with enough self reflection because there's not much to gain from sociopathy. 

But in Tate's case, he is not only a sociopath but also a ruthless capitalist. This means he has learned to benefit financially from his sociopathy. This is rewarding him. When you are a capitalist like Tate, and something (no matter how evil) is rewarding your bank account, then it is less likely to shift your shitty ethics. 

His ethics are a mess and to top it off, he is getting rewarded quite handsomely for his bad behavior. That is his weakness. 

It's like an addiction for him. Breaking such a cycle would need tremendous self resolve that most people aren't capable of. 

Tate, given his history of impulsivity, risk taking, manipulative tendencies,his  penchant for money, attention and endless bragging, I highly doubt he would be willing to leave his candy store. 

For a kiddy guy like Tate, these things are way too big to quit. They are his gold. He will sacrifice his peace of mind for it. 

It's not about self reflection. He doesn't want to compromise on what he wants. He is too tempted to what he is getting. 

All of the following he has been getting is like a drug for him. He has to stop being greedy, but that's impossible. 

 

If Tyler Robinson just put the same amount of focus finding the flaws in others into herself she would have a quantum leap of evolution ;)

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@Tyler Robinson I think you need to look at it with a fresh pair of eyes.

Also to be honest you have some shadow elements regarding these types of men.

I do not know you personally, I`m just guessing if you can watch the movie Revolver. 

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I’m still kinda surprised this thread is as long as it is and this guy went as viral as he did. I remember hearing about him years ago and he was a nobody with almost no following and just flexing online from all the women he rape sand enslaved and I never thought he was special in any way in terms of charisma or what he had to say. I think the outrage factor and left wingers like Hasan platforming him made him big. Left wing social media loves the clicks they get for platforming these guys. they are not above rolling with pigs in shit and have some responsibility in what they platform. A lot of red pillers have kept the quiet part quiet. They will take the convo up to a point but won’t escalate or just blurt out it’s ok to rape women like Tate does. Anyone remember Roosh V he basically had the same outrage factor as Tate but was a broke PUA who made all his money from books sold on Amazon. As soon as he went viral his books were removed and he went broke. Would actually be funny if this trial basically made Tate broke and him in his brother get out of jail in some years broke. Thing is I think he laundered his money to Dubai so he probably has some stashed away. 

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58 minutes ago, Twentyfirst said:

If Tyler Robinson just put the same amount of focus finding the flaws in others into herself she would have a quantum leap of evolution ;)

Why is my evolution so important to you? I am evolving but at a slow pace. I'm not putting effort or focus. But sometimes when we evaluate people we learn a lot about life in general. 

It's not about finding a flaw. It's about learning about flaws. We learn what not to rely on. Tate is a bad influence and only through learning I won't follow him. 

My own flaws are far far too complex. Don't you think if I think about others, I won't think about myself? 

Of course I do. But I don't have millions like Tate to change my life overnight.

To be extremely honest, you can't do much self development if you don't have much money in uiur ba 


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 Be careful being too demanding in relationships. Relate to the person at the level they are at, not where you need them to be.

You have to get out of the kitchen where Tate's energy exists ~ Tyler Robinson 

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You can help 100 women, but if you rape 1, that's enough to make you a scumbag. So such defenses cannot fly.

And really, I would say Tate's greatest crime is teaching this sex trafficking business model to thousands of men, thereby normalizing it in their minds.

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1 hour ago, StarStruck said:

There are tons of people who try to model Andrew Tate with his mix bag of SD blue-orange. The biggest youtubers who help men with masculinity basically model him (but obviously without the toxic aspect). Even if they throw Andrew Tate in prison which I doubt, he left his mark on popular culture.

Romanian police is so corrupt. He will weasel himself out prison.

@StarStruck But without the toxic aspect these other influencers are markedly different to tate.

The issue with tate is his toxic aspect. 


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If Tate were imprisoned that would send a nice message and wake-up call to his young audience that this philosophy is bad. It won't convert the die-hard fans, but most of his followers are not like that. So deplatforming him and convicting him is not in vain.

Edited by Leo Gura

You are God. You are Love. You are Infinity. You are Leo.

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48 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

If Tate were imprisoned that would send a nice message and wake-up call to his young audience that this philosophy is bad. It won't convert the die-hard fans, but most of his followers are not like that. So deplatforming him and convicting him is not in vain.

I don’t think that’s the primary force behind his arrest though but it’s a nice consequence of all this. I think Romania is trying to shake the corrupt Eastern European country look and their rule of law there is much stronger now. I’m glad the EU holds their member states accountable to uphold lawful standards.  Tate is not actually very clever. If he was he would of kept off social media and been fine for years to come running his shady sex trafficking operations. Sometimes I wonder how much easier the survival and comfort part of my life would be if I threw all ethics out and ignored my heart and got into some sort of scam buisness or selling some sort of vice because it seems like it’s so much easier to lie to a million dollars than creating actual value that contributes to the well-being of everyone. 

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1 hour ago, Tyler Robinson said:

Why is my evolution so important to you? I am evolving but at a slow pace. I'm not putting effort or focus. But sometimes when we evaluate people we learn a lot about life in general. 

It's not about finding a flaw. It's about learning about flaws. We learn what not to rely on. Tate is a bad influence and only through learning I won't follow him. 

My own flaws are far far too complex. Don't you think if I think about others, I won't think about myself? 

Of course I do. But I don't have millions like Tate to change my life overnight.

To be extremely honest, you can't do much self development if you don't have much money in uiur ba 

You are so full of BS, kindly. You can do a lot. Your problems are not that complicated or special. You can start growing today.  How is it you know so much about all your complicated, special problems... yet you have them in the first place?

Oh, because in actuality you really don't understand them, or you want to have them, or a bit of both. 

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@Lyubov Romania is corrupt, I live here, actually, if I go outside now, there are 2 casinos Tate owned here. 

Tate is very funny he says that Romania is 99% Christian, yet his business models here are about human exploitation of vices. 

Romania has a big problem with foreigners in my opinion, we think we are so inferior to other countries, that we allow others to come here and do whatever they want. 

Our king is from Germany The House of Hohenzollern, our president is of german descent, and so on. 

If you ever have the pleasure of visiting our country you will find that we are too much humble.

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@Tyler Robinson Depends on what type of evolution you want. Actually, you do not need anything external to evolve, like stuff in the bank.

Just need some good books, meditation, relaxation, explore your mind, and you will find the answers slowly. 

Then making money becomes much easier, because you mastered yourself.

If Tate has a lot of money and he spends it on Lambos :))), did he evolve? 

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@AdrianBartan Saying something is Christian means nothing. Christians are the epitome of self deception and hypocrisy. 


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Tate is the perfect litmus test to see the level of development of the person you are speaking to.

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Just now, Socrates said:

Tate is the perfect litmus test to see the level of development of the person you are speaking to.

Even that is tricky,,, Social media distorts a lot of things. It's a maze of mirrors.


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24 minutes ago, AdrianBartan said:

@Lyubov Romania is corrupt, I live here, actually, if I go outside now, there are 2 casinos Tate owned here. 

Tate is very funny he says that Romania is 99% Christian, yet his business models here are about human exploitation of vices. 

Romania has a big problem with foreigners in my opinion, we think we are so inferior to other countries, that we allow others to come here and do whatever they want. 

Our king is from Germany The House of Hohenzollern, our president is of german descent, and so on. 

If you ever have the pleasure of visiting our country you will find that we are too much humble.

I know it’s corrupt there,  but I know it’s better there than it used to be because the EU has standards for it’s members and there is an effort from both Brussels and Romania to clean up corruption in Eastern Europe. Especially since the war started a lot more power and attention is being brought to that region and we are seeing a much stronger political alignment in that region with western democracy over corrupt mafia rule the east is used to there. 
 

By the way I’d love to visit your country. I heard it’s fun there and there is some good night life and great people. Also Transylvania is great to see and the history. 

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@Thought Art

8 minutes ago, Thought Art said:

@AdrianBartan Saying something is Christian means nothing. Christians are the epitome of self deception and hypocrisy. 

Yep, but in their world view it means a mountain top of morality. If that were true then his business model will not work in Romania but it does. so hypocrisy, that was my point also.

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