Andrew Tate shares blueprint to ascend as a 'Top G', unveils technique to mirror his masculinity
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate has been actively promoting his version of masculinity for a considerable period. Despite facing backlash from social media users who perceive his ideals as toxic, misogynistic, and problematic, Tate has managed to gather a substantial following on Twitter. His controversial content, including a YouTube video where he discussed how to achieve success as a "Top G" in life, garnered attention from his fans before he was ultimately banned from the platform.
Tate's presence on major social media platforms has been short-lived due to his polarizing views. Currently, Tate finds himself under house arrest in Romania. This is a consequence of serious charges brought against him and his brother Tristan. Both individuals have been accused of engaging in sexual assault, human trafficking, and organized crime.
'You're not successful for sh*t'
Tate began his recent monologue by asserting that being a Top G required further examination. According to him, the term "success" is overused and often misused when describing individuals. He provided an example of someone working in a company, gradually advancing from college to university to become a manager earning a salary of $150,000 per year, driving a BMW, and dressing in a suit. While this person may be considered successful within the confines of the company, Tate emphasized that outside of that specific environment, no one would care about them.
He expressed that beyond the workplace, he felt like a nobody, lacking significance. Tate mentioned that his wife might not love him because of his weight, attributing it to his lack of time for physical training due to excessive work. He dismissed the idea of owning a BMW, considering it to be an ordinary car rather than a luxury vehicle, stating that he preferred to drive supercars. In his opinion, individuals who drive BMWs are insignificant and cannot be considered successful in any meaningful way.
Tate said, "So to be a successful man, let's break this down a little bit further. Success is the most overused word because we talk about success or this guy is he's really successful, not these motherf**kers is successful. So let's say I'm working that company. Yeah, I'm the big boss. Let's say I'm a guy. I go to college, I go to university. I go to this company. I work, I work, I work. I become a manager. I'm on 150,000 a year. I've got a company, BMW and I wear a suit. And everyone at my job does. As I say, by all measures, I'm success now. But here's the truth. When I leave that company, no one gives a f**k about me. I'm a nobody outside of that one building where I'm a little bit important. My wife doesn't want to suck my d**k because I'm fat because I didn't have time to train. So all I did was work. I got BMW BMW, I know hoes with BMW's. BMW, I didn't even consider that car BMW. That's not a luxury car. That's f**king basic. I'm pushing super cars. You're nobody. You're not successful for shit."
Techniques to become Top G by Andrew Tate
1. According to Tate, the first essential aspect of being a man is freedom. He emphasized that if someone is not free and is working excessively, they are essentially like a slave. Tate made a comparison between slaves who received free food and shelter in exchange for their labor and modern workers who are given money to purchase their food and shelter, resulting in little to nothing left for themselves. He argued that without true freedom, one cannot consider themselves a man. This freedom includes the ability to choose one's location, such as being able to travel to different places regardless of any disturbances or riots.
2. Another crucial element of success as a man, according to Tate, is one's network and the people they associate with. He emphasized the importance of having influential connections and being able to reach out to individuals who would readily answer their phone calls. Tate even mentioned the idea of having two identical phones to illustrate the significance of having a network of reliable contacts.
3. Tate also discussed the importance of body language and physical presence in being perceived as successful. He believes that a man who lacks physicality and poses no threat would never be viewed as successful, regardless of their wealth or accomplishments. He even expressed a rather aggressive perspective, suggesting that physical dominance is a factor in determining success, using examples of violence to assert his point.
4. Furthermore, Tate emphasized the significance of women as the ultimate status symbol. He claimed that his association with women was not solely driven by a desire for intimacy but rather as a means to demonstrate his social status. He provided an example of being in a club, where even a wealthy older man with two women would be overshadowed by himself and his brother, who could attract the attention of numerous women. In Tate's view, the presence of desirable females indicates one's success and status.
5. Tate also touched upon the subject of material possessions, particularly luxury cars. He mentioned that among elite individuals like himself, it is common for people to own Lamborghinis and Ferraris. He dismissed the significance of owning such vehicles, stating that everyone should have one by now. Instead, he highlighted his status by referring to the women he is associated with, suggesting that having women with your names tattooed on them is a true symbol of success.
6. In conclusion, according to Tate, to be a high-value man and genuinely successful, one needs a combination of factors including freedom, a strong network, physical presence, and desirable women. By comparing himself to a regular manager with a BMW and a wife, he portrayed himself as a superior figure, traveling in a Lamborghini with new women, staying at luxurious hotels without any restrictions, and being untouchable due to his perceived prominence.