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On episode ten of Prepare to Turn Right, I begin my exploration of the world of Andrew Tate by explaining the rise of the Red Pill manosphere and what it stands for. Then, I outline what makes Andrew Tate so popular and how he has managed to convince conservatives that he is a positive role model. I argue that he has diagnosed the illness in society but prescribed a cure that is rooted in false ideas absent of meaning or morality. Finally, I introduce my discussion of what specifically makes Andrew Tate a bad influence by denunking the arguments Tate himself has made in defense of his character.
By Esti DeAngelisOn episode ten of Prepare to Turn Right, I begin my exploration of the world of Andrew Tate by explaining the rise of the Red Pill manosphere and what it stands for. Then, I outline what makes Andrew Tate so popular and how he has managed to convince conservatives that he is a positive role model. I argue that he has diagnosed the illness in society but prescribed a cure that is rooted in false ideas absent of meaning or morality. Finally, I introduce my discussion of what specifically makes Andrew Tate a bad influence by denunking the arguments Tate himself has made in defense of his character.