what?? you’d be willing believe someone who advocates for/defends the same actions he is later accused of, against a group of people he regularly says egregious things against?? It’s not about the actual law (he hasn’t been proven guilty yet), but you definitely shouldn’t automatically believe such a person…
I don't think you've listen to Andrew Tate very much, but I'm not saying that I like him. He's mean and too aggressive. The only reason why I like him is because he has valid advice on how to get rich (since he is rich). I don't agree with most of his stuff
His advice on how to get rich involves exploitation and gaining wealth at the expense of others by starting scam businesses and pyramid schemes like he did. That’s not how to teach the youth to make money and its definitely not an example of how to be responsible/productive members of a society.
sure, but even if Hitler said something good once, you definitely shouldn’t respect him as a whole. Young people need influences that encourage being a good person.
The victims in this situation are accusing him of something that aligns with his actions/words in the past and there is no reason to assume the allegations are false, so this investigation seems 100% justified, especially considering that there is already a lot of evidence against him. (ofc he shouldn’t be unfairly treated under the law, and there is no evidence that he is)
I haven't looked into the investigation, so I don't know if there is evidence or not. Therefore, I don't have an opinion on it
There is evidence (including voice recordings and text messages) and it’s definitely not a situation where you would remotely want to be seen defending him. Instead of denying allegations or addressing accusations/issues, he just claims the “matrix” is coming for him and manipulates his vulnerable young audience into not trusting the world and society.
Thanks for actually providing evidence and reasoning. Not many people are willing to do that instead of just attacking the person they're arguing with. I genuinely appreciate it
It’s very unproductive to waste time attacking someone, engaging in an actual conversation is much more effective.