why I rate Andrew Tate

From the desk of Nathshapes

Subject: Andrew ‘Cobra’ Tate change my life

Love or hate Andrew Tate, I owe him a lot.

Does this mean I agree with everything he says? Nope.

Does this mean that I believe everything he says? Nope.

You may completely despise him.

You may agree with some of the things he says.

I rate the guy.

Shoot me.

But before you start scrunching up your face and turning up your nose, hear me out.

Here is how Andrew and Tristan Tate Positively changed my life forever…

I was brought up by a single mother to 3 kids all from different fathers.

Neither of our fathers stuck around.

As far as I’m aware my mum caught my dad cheating on her, with her friend when I was a newborn.

My mum never had any money.

She has always struggled to pay rent her whole life.

She raised 3 kids on her own without any support from either of our fathers.

I’m the oldest of the 3.

We’ve been evicted more times than I can count.

And I’ll never forget the day we had everything we owned in black bin bags and had to live in a homeless shelter.

Do you have any idea what that would do to a woman, on her own, with 3 kids?

Do you have any idea what that would do to a young man, having to watch his mother struggle daily to keep her kids?

Zero help from our fathers.

I’ve never had a father to teach me how to become a man.

What it means to be a man.

I never had anyone to ask for help when times were getting tough.

I didn’t have fatherly support when I had to attend 4 different high schools, being the new kid and kids trying to push me around.

I had to learn how to stand up for myself, a lot.

Being the new kid on the block, and the new kid in school 4 times, you develop traits that make you a tough kid.

Not to be fucked with.

I was angry.

I kept everyone at a distance.

Yes, even as a kid, I had trust issues.

I never knew how long I’d be in the area or how long I’d be at the school before moving to another, so I never got close to the other kids, I kept my guard up and stood my ground.

Do you want to know what I’ve learned the most from the Tate brothers?

Masculinity, as a concept.

Let me explain:

I obviously know what a Man is.

Although the modern world seems to trying to blur the lines between what a man or a woman is.

It’s my prerogative to stand strong by my ideas of what a Man is.

Just as it is anybody else’s prerogative to believe in whatever they believe in.

But Andrew and Tristan Tate showed me that there was an idea, a concept, a truth in masculinity that could be studied.

It wasn’t long before I had books on the topic.

Although when I looked into masculinity traits, I was glad to learn that I already possessed them.

Living courageously.

Virtuously.

Honorably.

Charitably.

Honestly.

But, now I could look into each one of these traits on a deeper level.

To build upon my current knowledge.

To become a better man.

A positive influence on my friends and my family.

A role model to my future kids.

Andrew Tate motivated me to get back in the gym.

He made me realise the importance of having a well-built physique.

That alone has had a profound effect on my personal character.

I’m getting stronger and stronger by the day.

I’ve never felt more in control of my life, my mind, and my body.

Since coming across Andrew and Tristan Tate’s content, I’ve found myself really involved in the research of masculinity.

The History of Men

What men have sacrificed for us so that we can exist.

What men have built for us so that we can live in the world we live in today.

All of which, seem to be overlooked and underappreciated in modern society.

The fact that if it wasn’t for men being strong-willed and iron-minded, who knows what kinds of rules, laws, and regulations we’d have to live by.

To stand up for what I believe the world needs more of:

Strong and MASCULINE men.

The world needs more Men to stand up for what they believe in, no matter what people think.

To develop their own principles and truly live by them.

If you cannot see the problems that will arise from the population being brainwashed into thinking that the world doesn’t need strong men and that traditional masculine values are toxic, then you’ve got some learning to do too.

We would never be able to stand up for what we believe to be right if nobody had the heart of a lion to do so.

Population control will become much easier if the population becomes “softer”.

Think about it.

If the government wanted to install a chip in the back of your neck to track your every movement and listen to every conversation, and monitor your spending habits, how would you feel about it?

And if there were 2 types of armies to choose from to go to war with the government to stand against the chip, who would you rather go to war…

Army 1: De-masculinised men, who don’t believe in the importance of lifting weights, getting strong, and can’t throw a punch to save their life.

or

Army 2: Strong, well-built men who know how to fight and know how to channel their anger toward the things they believe in.

The answer is obvious.

This is what used to happen back in the day.

One army would want to take other another village, the men would be expected to stand up and go to war to defend their territory, their women, children, and cattle.

Otherwise, if they lost, the new army would rape the women older and younger, murder all the young men who have the potential to turn on them, and take everything they have.

These are the things I’m learning about right now.

All thanks to the Tate brothers, exposing the concept of masculinity, because my own father was too much of a pussy to stick around and show me how it’s done.

Your man,

Nathshapes

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