

Ep. 1683 - Andrew Tate and the Era of Sexual Confusion
Mar 8, 2023
Andrew Tate's controversial views on attraction spark debates on masculinity and sexual identity. The podcast delves into societal shifts complicating gender roles and modern dating dynamics, especially the confusing 'talking stage'. It also critiques the media's portrayal of January 6th events, examining the impact of narratives on public perception and political discourse. The dialogue offers insights into the crisis of traditional relationships and the confusion many young people face in navigating their identities in today's world.
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Tate's Sexual Preference
- Andrew Tate stated he'd prefer a "well-surgeried transsexual" to an ugly woman.
- This contradicts his usual image of uber-masculinity.
Teleology and Sexual Chaos
- Ben Shapiro argues that societal sexual chaos stems from discarding teleology.
- Teleology, the idea that things have a purpose, particularly applies to sex and gender roles.
Sexism and Fetishism
- Removing teleology from sex leads to sexism or fetishism.
- Traditional rules, without their original context, appear sexist or lead to focusing on secondary sexual characteristics.