Andrew Tate Another View

Andrew Tate Another View — Tucker Carlson interviewed for two hours social influencer Andrew Tate, July 11, regarding the human trafficking charges he’s facing in Romania, along with his views on life in general.

Tate looked confident, intelligent and said things that needed saying.

Tate says the charges involve neither sex or trafficking but that he charmed some women into doing Tik Tok videos and giving him the money, which he also denied doing.

Yesterday, July 16, conservative journalist Liz Wheeler posted on Twitter a six-minute video that contradicted what Tate told Tucker.

The video has numerous snippets of Tate shamelessly telling interviewers that he uses sex to get females to fall in love with him, convinces them to make online sex shows and then takes most of the money.

“I get called a pimp a lot,” Tate says in one clip. “I see it as Positively Inspirational Motivating Person.”

He says he learned his techniques from a book written by a guy who was a pimp in the 1990s.

What Tate is saying here is poison to young men, poison to young women and poison to society in general. It has to be called out and condemned, even if a lot of what Tate told Tucker was not just right, but necessary.

Here is the video Ms. Wheeler posted:

Andrew Tate Another View

Andrew Tate Another View

New York Times Fear Of Transing

New York Times Fear Of Transing

By Bob Small

The  New York Times,  “the newspaper of record”, seems to have a fear of transsexuality itself, more than a fear of being dubbed “anti-transexual”, according to FAIR (Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting).

Nine front-page articles were surveyed from last year; six were anti-trans, and only two dealt with the issues that human beings who transitioned would face. Transexuality is a multi-faceted issue deserving even-handed coverage, as gays and lesbians are  now  covered by the  New York Times. If the  New York Times  can’t provide this, maybe it should stick to sports.

In February, “about 200  New York  Times  contributors signed an open letter calling out the legacy newspaper for its coverage of transgender issues.”

The demand that the  Times  should “hire at least four more reporters and editors who are trans” smacks of blackmail.  Can only a transgendered person can be fair on the issue of transgenderism?

The  Vanity Fair  piece  quotes a town hall speaker who said, “There are people high up on the paper who think we are on the wrong side of history, and there is no public indication that anyone is grappling with that seriously.”

The Guardian  has another perspective.  Guardian  reporter Arwa Mahdawi says, “I do think the  Times  possesses a unique haughtiness in thinking it is above everyone else and that it performs ‘pure’ journalism that has nothing to do with advocacy.”

New York Times Fear Of Transing

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