Characteristics Of Andrew Tate's Cult

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Manrajpreet Kaur Kaler Mr. MacDonald Composition 11 March 27, 2023 War Room and Hustlers University: Andrew Tate’s Cult A cult leader is typically a charismatic person who instills a sense of belonging and security in their members. Emory Andrew Tate III is professionally known as a businessman, a social media influencer, and a professional kickboxer. However, he is infamous because he started selling premium memberships and courses on his website, became well-known online, and promoted an "ultra-masculine, ultra-luxurious lifestyle." Andrew Tate is an engrossing online personality who, through "War Room" and "Hustlers University" (also known as The Real World), struggles to "liberate the modern man from incarceration brought on by society" and teaches students "real-world skills needed to make money online," respectively. Andrew Tate is a self-proclaimed misogynist, and the ideologies that he pushes in his society align with this. Women are a man's property, can't drive, and belong in the home, according to Andrew Tate. According to films shared online, he dates women in their 18s and 19s so that he may "make an impression" on them and believes that rape …show more content…

The essence of the identity of the over 200,000 students that have enrolled in Hustler’s University is to be "hustlers" and "money-getters". People are paying for courses at this university to learn how to make more money. The shared ideology of those who attend Hustler’s is that of making money quickly. Students from this university further influence people to join Hustler’s University and get commissions from it. Andrew Tate and his followers and students think of him as their saviour from poverty. "I grew up broke, and now I am a multimillionaire. I teach the deserving secrets to modern wealth creation" (Andrew