Andrew Tate Cries out "I'm not allowed to have a bank Account" Battle between Evil and Good

Andrew Tate, a British kickboxer and entrepreneur, is known for his controversial statements about masculinity, success, and personal development. In a recent tweet, he claimed that he is banned from being discussed in schools around the world, and that the British government is planning to incriminate him for hate speech.

Banned from Banks and Apps: The Ongoing Battle for Andrew Tate

 

 

 

According to Tate, his message to young men is simple: question everything, work hard, go to the gym, get as rich as possible, never quit, respect themselves, and all the pain will be worth it in the end. He believes that his enemies are afraid of him because he is teaching men to be good men, and that they do not want him to help men be good.

 

Tate also claims that he is banned from almost all social media platforms, and that he is banned from having a bank account. He is also banned from apps such as Airbnb, Uber, Discord, and Spotify. He even spent time in jail and was put in a hole to rot.

 

 

 

Tate believes that if he cut his penis off and wore a dress and told men to do the same, he would be promoted and embraced. He thinks this is because his enemies are afraid that he is teaching men to be good, and that they are simply evil.

 

Tate's tweet received over 28,000 retweets and over 185,000 likes, as well as thousands of comments. Some people agreed with him, while others disagreed strongly.

 

One Twitter user, Shing ha, replied to Tate's tweet, saying that she thought we lived in a society that promotes critical thinking and individualism, and that Tate's message to blindly chase wealth and societal validation was not a good one.

 

Another user, Abigail, replied that the powers that be do not want more people to be like Tate, but rather they want slaves.

 

Danah, a Twitter user, replied that Tate's message will always be around, especially since people keep it going, and she encourages him to not let Shaytan make him think otherwise.

 

Jeffery Perkins, another Twitter user, replied that Tate is also banned in his hood.

 

Caroline Coram, a Twitter user, asked Tate why getting rich is a key aim, and how one can get rich without taking advantage of others. She even mentioned that crypto pump and dumps take advantage of others and can be easily manipulated with the right audience.

 

Lord WebScale Webster replied to Caroline's question, stating that one can get rich by providing value to others, investing consistently in income-producing assets, and being responsible with the results.

 

Shing ha replied to another user's comment about Tate being banned from schools around the world, sarcastically congratulating him and stating that his advice to young men was totally unbiased and not at all rooted in toxic masculinity.

 

In conclusion, Andrew Tate's tweet about being banned from schools around the world and his comments about masculinity, success, and personal development sparked a lot of controversy and discussion on social media. While some people agree with his message, others strongly disagree and see it as promoting toxic masculinity and societal pressure to achieve wealth and success at any cost.

 

 

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