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Andrew Tate become muslim

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He chose the masculine religion. Personally it makes sense. Society is too feminized, he believes there should be a masculine "force" in the feminine "host",

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Society is too feminized. Jesus. 

If anything, society is too masculine and has a feminine shadow.

You see things how you want to see them from your bias, not for what they actually are. Change that attitude or truth will not come to you. 

 

 


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Islam is a typical stage blue sexist religion like all the Abrahamic religions.

Did he choose to become a Muslim recently? If so, amazing, he's probobly growing from red to blue now.

The only thing that is good about Islam is Sufism, which is the Islamic mysticism and that is the real thing, It's the real core of Islam, and it's very feminine.

 

 


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It's pretty funny how in one way the far-right hates islam because it's an alien culture to the west. But in a way they still recognize that it's a deep stage blue value system and is something they themselves desire. I feel that they are a little bit jelous. Being deep stage blue in 2022 must be kinda lonley in the west. Even the mainstream church seems like a liberal feminst organisation at that level. 

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Society is way too masculine even here in Finland, women in power are critizised much more harsly than males from similar things and I don't believe that masculinity will go anywhere, no matter how feminised the world gets, it just gets healthier. Masculine power is still based too heavily on patriarchal ideology, of course people will feel weak when their external source of power is taken away, until the real maaculity emerges that is based on inner strenght, rather than ideology.

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32 minutes ago, Lila9 said:

Islam is a typical stage blue sexist religion like all the Abrahamic religions.

Did he choose to become a Muslim recently? If so, amazing, he's probobly growing from red to blue now.

The only thing that is good about Islam is Sufism, which is the Islamic mysticism and that is the real thing, It's the real core of Islam, and it's very feminine.

 

 

Wtf. Tate is SD orange but he fell back to blue for reasons he explains. 

 

13 minutes ago, Tefikos said:

Society is way too masculine even here in Finland, women in power are critizised much more harsly than males from similar things and I don't believe that masculinity will go anywhere, no matter how feminised the world gets, it just gets healthier. Masculine power is still based too heavily on patriarchal ideology, of course people will feel weak when their external source of power is taken away, until the real maaculity emerges that is based on inner strenght, rather than ideology.

Finland is like the walhalla of feminism and cuckism of masculinity. So that tells a lot if feminists are scolded out in such a women friendly environment. If females do a worse job than males of course they are going to be critiqued. You can’t get the responsibility of a man and expect the accountability of a toddler. It comes with the terrain of being a leader. 
 

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11 minutes ago, StarStruck said:

Wtf. Tate is SD orange but he fell back to blue for reasons he explains. 

Yeah there is some orange but he's mostly red. He talks like an incel but richer and more confident than the typical one. That's why men who haven't integrated their red properly are so attracted to him, mainly because of his dominant red.


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