They're a perfect example of how toxic capitalism and patriarchal values work hand in hand to exploit people. I've seen people fall for their nonsense, people who feel stuck and unsure of their place in the world. I understand how their message can seem appealing. But it’s nothing but a scam.
They sell a fantasy of dominance, wealth, and control, but it’s as shallow as it is harmful. Their entire brand hinges on misogyny, reducing women to objects and dismissing empathy as weakness. They frame progressive values like equality and consent as “beta,” as if the only way to succeed is by exploiting others. That’s not empowerment; it’s manipulation, designed to profit off insecurity.
I’ve seen firsthand how this rhetoric isolates people, making them feel like their struggles are personal failings rather than the result of broken systems. What we need isn’t more “alphas” hawking hustle culture. We need solidarity, compassion, and real change. The Tates aren’t the solution—they’re part of the problem. Their lies distract folks from building something better.
I don’t even see the appeal. Who needs flashy cars and private jets when there’s so much fulfillment in staying home, reading a book, and cuddling with your cat? People like the Tates might call that “weak,” but at least I don’t need to flex on social media to feel like I matter. We need solidarity, compassion, and real change—not more “alphas”.
They sell a fantasy of dominance, wealth, and control, but it’s as shallow as it is harmful. Their entire brand hinges on misogyny, reducing women to objects and dismissing empathy as weakness. They frame progressive values like equality and consent as “beta,” as if the only way to succeed is by exploiting others. That’s not empowerment; it’s manipulation, designed to profit off insecurity.
I’ve seen firsthand how this rhetoric isolates people, making them feel like their struggles are personal failings rather than the result of broken systems. What we need isn’t more “alphas” hawking hustle culture. We need solidarity, compassion, and real change. The Tates aren’t the solution—they’re part of the problem. Their lies distract folks from building something better.
I don’t even see the appeal. Who needs flashy cars and private jets when there’s so much fulfillment in staying home, reading a book, and cuddling with your cat? People like the Tates might call that “weak,” but at least I don’t need to flex on social media to feel like I matter. We need solidarity, compassion, and real change—not more “alphas”.