Andrew Tate - The Real World

Andrew Tate - The Real World

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TwigtheWonderkid

43,356 posts

150 months

Sunday 13th November 2022
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Tango13 said:
Then remind him of the old adage about looking around the room and if you're unable spot the person that's being played for a mug then you're the mug!
100% this.

AlexC1981

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4,923 posts

217 months

Sunday 13th November 2022
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bhstewie said:
There's a thread on the man here.

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

Some very interesting views on women and by "interesting" I mean repellent.

Run don't walk.
Thanks, I knew there was a thread somewhere! PH search function rolleyes

grumbledoak said:
And where is your Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport ?
This is how he manages to impress young people. The flash cars, the straight talking, kickboxing. All very impressive to a 15 year old. It's hard to argue with success.

grumbledoak said:
Awkward. It smells like a Ponzi scheme, with quite expensive payments. I would point that out first, and explain how they work if he doesn't understand them. Have you asked him if he asked his Dad to do this, and what his Dad said? Have you spoken to his Dad about it?
The parents are separated, and his mum (my sister) doesn't know what to think. I assume his dad has already said no, but I'll ask him.

Horsey McHorseface said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BijOF8I2t_4

Tate's lessons 1-10 free/leaked:
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgy7KCXSxkQ
Thanks for those. Looking at lesson one, I think my nephew will be bored in 10 minutes hehe

I am actually quite pleased that he has finally started to think about what he might be doing when he finishes school, but he's going to need guiding down a more reputable path. Are there any decent online courses that he could take up in the school holidays?

VS02

2,036 posts

60 months

Sunday 13th November 2022
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AlexC1981 said:
I am actually quite pleased that he has finally started to think about what he might be doing when he finishes school, but he's going to need guiding down a more reputable path. Are there any decent online courses that he could take up in the school holidays?
Where are you and your nephew in the UK Alex? There are numerous Winter and Summer schools being held by UK Russell Group universities and some ex-polys in loads of particular fields/subjects where they teach you a lot of interesting stuff and introduce you to the field, and explain what you should do to get that career.
In addition, if you attend these, the entry requirements can be decreased massively for alumni, if he does decide to go to university. Its still useful if you don't want to go to uni. The universities often set kids up in student digs and its a residential, so he will make plenty of friends in the local area if he is failling in with a bad crowd at home.
Search up “The Sutton Trust” - it is a registered charity.
Otherwise, just search the nearest universities to you and search “winter/summer school”
Most will be catered to 16-18 year olds but there are quite a few for 13-15 year olds as well. I went to a Sutton Trust school a few years ago when I was 17, and I found it useful, and lopped off 3 grades off my A level requirements (you can go to university with College grades and BTecs too)


Otherwise, search up a big company in the field your nephew is interested in and search up “experiences/internships for young people” , when I was
15 I applied for one that Rolls-Royce Aerospace was offering (but I got rejected!)

These experiences genuinely do help you and I think he will genuinely come out of it very motivated/excited about whatever he wants to do.


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Countdown

39,884 posts

196 months

gregs656

10,879 posts

181 months

Sunday 13th November 2022
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Jamescrs said:
I find the phenomenon around Andrew Tate very interesting, and I do agree with a lot of what he says, I think he is mis portrayed in the media (and other social media) a lot by people who have their own agenda, not to say I agree with everything he comes out with either.
Genuinely don’t think he needs to be misrepresented. You just play what he says back to people (or print it) and that would do the trick for most people.

Greenmantle

1,267 posts

108 months

Sunday 13th November 2022
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Countdown said:
is that from 4 Lions!

AlexC1981

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4,923 posts

217 months

Sunday 13th November 2022
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VS02 said:
Where are you and your nephew in the UK Alex? There are numerous Winter and Summer schools being held by UK Russell Group universities and some ex-polys in loads of particular fields/subjects where they teach you a lot of interesting stuff and introduce you to the field, and explain what you should do to get that career.
In addition, if you attend these, the entry requirements can be decreased massively for alumni, if he does decide to go to university. Its still useful if you don't want to go to uni. The universities often set kids up in student digs and its a residential, so he will make plenty of friends in the local area if he is failling in with a bad crowd at home.
Search up “The Sutton Trust” - it is a registered charity.
Otherwise, just search the nearest universities to you and search “winter/summer school”
Most will be catered to 16-18 year olds but there are quite a few for 13-15 year olds as well. I went to a Sutton Trust school a few years ago when I was 17, and I found it useful, and lopped off 3 grades off my A level requirements (you can go to university with College grades and BTecs too)


Otherwise, search up a big company in the field your nephew is interested in and search up “experiences/internships for young people” , when I was
15 I applied for one that Rolls-Royce Aerospace was offering (but I got rejected!)

These experiences genuinely do help you and I think he will genuinely come out of it very motivated/excited about whatever he wants to do.


smile
Thanks that sounds like good advice! We're Essex/East London and he will be 16 in April. I think it would be good if he can have something to look forward to doing after he's finished his GCSEs, and to take his mind off Andrew Tate.

I think this has been brought on because he does not know what he wants to do when he's finished school. He's really driven when he gets interested in a topic, but he's too distracted from schoolwork at the moment.

Countdown

39,884 posts

196 months

Sunday 13th November 2022
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Greenmantle said:
is that from 4 Lions!
Yes, that's Barry the Convert rofl

rallye101

1,899 posts

197 months

Sunday 13th November 2022
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grumbledoak said:
And where is your Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport ?
Sorry, what colour is yours??

pocketspring

5,288 posts

21 months

Sunday 13th November 2022
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Maybe AT would like spend a few hours chatting to one of the ladies in the HR department where I work. Her ex got banged up for trying to push her face in tray of hot oil for roast potatoes and then when she tried to escape, she got her leg impaled on a fence spike. Did her ex calm down and try to help her? Nope, he kicked her in the face rendering her unconscious.

Chainsaw Rebuild

2,006 posts

102 months

Sunday 13th November 2022
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I can see how your nephew would be interested. On the face of it Andrew Tate seems like a good role model to a young lad - he rich, physically fit, wears nice clothes, is surrounded by pretty girls, has awesome cars etc.

It’s good he wants to be successful, he just needs something else to be occupied with. Can the two of you start a project of some kind?

gtb4

159 posts

194 months

Sunday 13th November 2022
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VS02 said:
AlexC1981 said:
I am actually quite pleased that he has finally started to think about what he might be doing when he finishes school, but he's going to need guiding down a more reputable path. Are there any decent online courses that he could take up in the school holidays?
Where are you and your nephew in the UK Alex? There are numerous Winter and Summer schools being held by UK Russell Group universities and some ex-polys in loads of particular fields/subjects where they teach you a lot of interesting stuff and introduce you to the field, and explain what you should do to get that career.
In addition, if you attend these, the entry requirements can be decreased massively for alumni, if he does decide to go to university. Its still useful if you don't want to go to uni. The universities often set kids up in student digs and its a residential, so he will make plenty of friends in the local area if he is failling in with a bad crowd at home.
Search up “The Sutton Trust” - it is a registered charity.
Otherwise, just search the nearest universities to you and search “winter/summer school”
Most will be catered to 16-18 year olds but there are quite a few for 13-15 year olds as well. I went to a Sutton Trust school a few years ago when I was 17, and I found it useful, and lopped off 3 grades off my A level requirements (you can go to university with College grades and BTecs too)


Otherwise, search up a big company in the field your nephew is interested in and search up “experiences/internships for young people” , when I was
15 I applied for one that Rolls-Royce Aerospace was offering (but I got rejected!)

These experiences genuinely do help you and I think he will genuinely come out of it very motivated/excited about whatever he wants to do.


smile
This is a brilliant post. Tangible deliverable advice to improve your nephew’s life. Please follow this.

Never heard of Andrew Tate before this thread but having watched some of the links (to his laughable course amongst others) he is clearly a self serving tt and unfortunately has the reach to cause a lot of damage.

Horsey McHorseface

2,535 posts

184 months

Sunday 13th November 2022
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Chainsaw Rebuild said:
It’s good he wants to be successful, he just needs something else to be occupied with. Can the two of you start a project of some kind?
Webcam girl business. That’s how the Tates made their fortunes, but I doubt that’s one of the curriculums on offer at Hustlers University. Just checked their website, 855 models livestreaming right now. No, I'm not a punter, just research purposes, for this here post.

RogerDodgerSuperTodger

4,357 posts

186 months

Sunday 13th November 2022
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grumbledoak said:
Awkward. It smells like a Ponzi scheme, with quite expensive payments. I would point that out first, and explain how they work if he doesn't understand them.
He’s had a couple of loon anti-vax vids binned in the past too. Tells you all you need to know.

captain.scarlet

1,824 posts

34 months

Sunday 13th November 2022
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Good grief, another one of these lectures/courses (that are usually free) on how to make big bucks, with the intention of getting you to then sign up for another course and another course at a cost of thousands so that the so-called 'expert' can teach you the tricks before leaving the ball in your court.

Even Robbie Fowler is running and making money off them. For crying out loud: Robbie Fowler.

If any initial course/talk is free then I would say go, not only to laugh at the gimmicks, outright gullible mugs in the audience and the stooges/plants, but to get fed. Yes. They usually put on plenty of food and drink.

First one of these I went to in 2013 had one of the best buffets I have ever attended and was being run by an American entity spearheaded an from Utah called Shaun Shelton. Great big propaganda-esque poster of him in the foyer to a conference room in a semi-rural out-of-town Yorkshire hotel.

Plenty of stories I could narrate based on my observations, but I made up a name for myself that evening and called myself Trevor, which was fun.

Cuddly Australian lady plant was there who had apparently flown in with them on their UK tour, who testified about how she had her doubts at first but how easy and reassuring it was and now she's rolling in the dosh. I did some research about him and found out on a New Zealander blogger's website that he had toured New Zealand or Oz I think. I e-mailed the blogger about his thoughts and he told me about the BS he sniffed.

One memorable bit was every now and then he would exclaim "everybody! Everybody write this down!!! [insert unverified statistic about US properties]" - quite literally everybody obeyed and attentively scribbled whatever it was down

Anyway in the last few years Shaun Shelton (whose tours were about buying properties in the US) was jailed back in the US for something else unrelated.

Another (slapstick caper-filled) show I went to was run by Gill Fielding's Fielding Financial (some lady who was on Channel 4. Secret Millionaire or something).

Muggins speaker stood wearing the same shirt and tie as in every single video clip and leaflet, amongst other things told us about how he was desperate to make extra money and now he had "broken free." The lights susdenly dimmed and there was a video montage projected of Gill Fielding, our new spiritual overlord and financial saviour, with 'I Want to Break Free' by Queen being blasted through the speakers.

Other facepalm moments: "it's about how quick you are! The first person to reach me here at the microphone will get this copy of Gill Fielding's book for just £1". About half a dozen people literally lept out of their seats for that.

"Let's compare being working for someone else versus working for yourself [cons versus pros on the screen, obviously]. Now just close your eyes and imagine being financially free. Think of all those nice things you could enjoy."

Yes, people complied and were slowly wobbling their heads with huge Cheshire cat grins on their faces.

No buffet at that one, but I managed to get a nab a couple of Granny Smith apples and some Borders biscuits.

hidetheelephants

24,343 posts

193 months

Sunday 13th November 2022
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It's prosperity gospel for the hard-of-thinking, there's nothing new under the sun. MLMs are a very similar scam.

CarCrazyDad

4,280 posts

35 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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pocketspring said:
Maybe AT would like spend a few hours chatting to one of the ladies in the HR department where I work. Her ex got banged up for trying to push her face in tray of hot oil for roast potatoes and then when she tried to escape, she got her leg impaled on a fence spike. Did her ex calm down and try to help her? Nope, he kicked her in the face rendering her unconscious.
Why would he need to speak with Andrew Tate about that?

Is Andrew Tate violent towards women?

I've not seen any evidence to support that.

I watched the 5 hour long podcast with him. It was interesting. It came across very well.

I wouldn't recommend signing up to any "get rich" or "Make money hussle" type websites from anyone though. Andrew Tate. Tony Robbins. Etc.

gotoPzero

17,234 posts

189 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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Tell him to take that money and start something. Even when it fails he will learn more than anything Tate can teach him that he can’t find online for free.

Something like buy and sell on eBay.

Or buy a lawn mower and start cutting lawns in the spring after his gcses.

If that’s a bit risky then an online course in something like Wordpress or Google AdWords. Something that’s going to possibly help if he wants to start a business at a young age, stuff you would normally have to pay someone else to do.


tangerine_sedge

4,774 posts

218 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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CarCrazyDad said:
pocketspring said:
Maybe AT would like spend a few hours chatting to one of the ladies in the HR department where I work. Her ex got banged up for trying to push her face in tray of hot oil for roast potatoes and then when she tried to escape, she got her leg impaled on a fence spike. Did her ex calm down and try to help her? Nope, he kicked her in the face rendering her unconscious.
Why would he need to speak with Andrew Tate about that?

Is Andrew Tate violent towards women?

I've not seen any evidence to support that.

I watched the 5 hour long podcast with him. It was interesting. It came across very well.

I wouldn't recommend signing up to any "get rich" or "Make money hussle" type websites from anyone though. Andrew Tate. Tony Robbins. Etc.
Let me google that for you

After reading your comments in other threads, it doesn't surprise me that you've been taken in by AT. Your independent research abilities seem very lacking.

KarlMac

4,480 posts

141 months

Monday 14th November 2022
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Horsey McHorseface said:
Chainsaw Rebuild said:
It’s good he wants to be successful, he just needs something else to be occupied with. Can the two of you start a project of some kind?
Webcam girl business. That’s how the Tates made their fortunes, but I doubt that’s one of the curriculums on offer at Hustlers University. Just checked their website, 855 models livestreaming right now. No, I'm not a punter, just research purposes, for this here post.
It’s worth adding, for those that aren’t aware, that there have been numerous allegations of modern slavery of these webcam girls and Tate relocated to a region of world that polices this less stringently.

It’s the same playbook as any populist, Trump, Farage, Le Pen, Corbyn, any of them. They take one or two sensible positions on an issue to trick gullible people into thinking “well this guys talking sense” and once he’s monetised your attention that’s when the radicalisation and hate speech start. It’s a proven path to radicalisation.

Here’s a timely example of where this behaviour leads. He’s talking like this to a policeman while recording himself. That’s how much he believes what he says.

https://twitter.com/ask_aubry/status/1589769536638...