Are we getting the day off for it?
This Friday, the Piers Morgan interview with Andrew Tate will be released. It is expected to break record views in terms of UK news TV.
The same goes for the vast majority of people in this thread.I have never heard of Andrew Tate before today
Not going to figure out what he actually does or stands for either.
He's irrelevant
The same goes for the vast majority of people in this thread.
He was unheard of until arse ferret in chief decided to share his thoughts on the topic.
(he didn't agree with most of what Tate spouted though, oh no sir-eee! Just an interesting case study in gender roles and free speech.)
Ok, mate.
Piers Morgan shouldn't be able to host all these TV interviews with the amount of times he interrupts his guests.
Andrew Tate appeals to a younger crowd but his points still stand. Jordan Peterson is intended for a more intellectual crowd. Both of these men are perceived to be "dangerous" because they have to be the first ones to have such intellectual capacity and be able to spread their views to billions. The establishment fears this.after watching a bit of this and the Peterson videos, i can't believe how thick this Tate guy is
he is just like the guy on coke in the pub at 4pm that everyone avoids.
at least Peterson talks
Piers Morgan shouldn't be able to host all these TV interviews with the amount of times he interrupts his guests.
Andrew Tate appeals to a younger crowd but his points still stand. Jordan Peterson is intended for a more intellectual crowd. Both of these men are perceived to be "dangerous" because they have to be the first ones to have such intellectual capacity and be able to spread their views to billions. The establishment fears this.
Piers Morgan is horrible...i rarely have an intense dislike for public figures, but i can't stand this guy. And a terrible interviewer too. I struggled to listen to even 30 seconds of this.Piers Morgan shouldn't be able to host all these TV interviews with the amount of times he interrupts his guests.
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Andrew Tate appeals to a younger crowd but his points still stand. Jordan Peterson is intended for a more intellectual crowd. Both of these men are perceived to be "dangerous" because they have to be the first ones to have such intellectual capacity and be able to spread their views to billions. The establishment fears this.
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