January 28th, 2025
by Matt Davis
by Matt Davis
A couple of weeks ago I did a brief post on Andrew Tate and his popularity among younger men (you can find that here: https://www.gwdbaptist.org/blog/2025/01/16/counterfeits-among-the-genuine).
Not long after that Seth Troutt came out with a fantastic article that goes more in-depth on the Tate phenomenon. He summarizes Tate this way: "His philosophy? Get out of your mom’s basement, quit smoking weed, work really hard, get physically fit, and you’ll get rich and have lots of sex, just like me. The first part of that message Christians can resonate with—the last half is evil. 'Follow me as I follow the spirit of the Antichrist,' offers Tate, and men subscribe by the millions."
The entire article is worth a read, especially if you work with younger men or have sons or grandsons in that age range.
Not long after that Seth Troutt came out with a fantastic article that goes more in-depth on the Tate phenomenon. He summarizes Tate this way: "His philosophy? Get out of your mom’s basement, quit smoking weed, work really hard, get physically fit, and you’ll get rich and have lots of sex, just like me. The first part of that message Christians can resonate with—the last half is evil. 'Follow me as I follow the spirit of the Antichrist,' offers Tate, and men subscribe by the millions."
The entire article is worth a read, especially if you work with younger men or have sons or grandsons in that age range.
Posted in Cultural Norms, Cultural Trends, Masculinity, Parenting
Posted in Masculinity, Andrew Tate, Men, Boys
Posted in Masculinity, Andrew Tate, Men, Boys
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