Is Andrew Tate a Scam?
The real world ai login a former professional kickboxer who rose to fame for appearing on Big Brother, is an influential internet personality with an extremely large following. He’s also a self-help guru who promotes his views on wealth creation, masculinity and how to talk to women. He advocates escaping “The Matrix” by breaking free from the conventional 9-5 work lifestyle and starting profitable businesses, and his program The Real World helps people achieve this goal.
The program offers daily educational videos, access to resources and guidance, and a community of like-minded individuals. Its courses include ecommerce, affiliate marketing, cryptocurrency, developing an alpha male mindset, and adult webcam modeling. But despite these claims, there are several red flags that suggest The Real World is not legitimate.
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Some of the most worrying aspects of the program are its encouragements of violence towards women and its affiliation with The War Room, a community that trains members in sex trafficking. According to leaked chats from The War Room, its members learn how to groom women into online sex work using the same tactics that Tate has taught in his “Pimping Hoes Degree” course and which he was charged for in Romania last year.
The platform also encourages its users to post videos of themselves promoting the program on Tiktok, and it pays them a small percentage of each course fee that is successful. It is likely that The Real World is an attempt by Tate to gain traction after being banned from most major social media platforms, which is why it’s been promoted through channels on the encrypted messaging service Telegram.