Andrew Tate
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Let's have a conversation, right?
If I want to convince you something of something and I need to use facts and logic, then I would argue that more than likely, I'm not saying it's the right thing, but I have some form of evidence to back my theory up, right?
I want to convince you with facts and logic, so I need to find evidence.
If I want to convince you with an emotional argument like grandma or like the kid at the border, I don't need facts or evidence.
In fact, we can ignore facts and evidence.
So the logical conclusion to that is that emotional arguments are likely being used to push bad ideas, because they have no evidence and no factual basis.
And the other side, the logical rational arguments, have some degree of factional basis, so those are likely the good ones.
So the emotional arguments are the bad ones, and the logical arguments are the good ones.
Meaning that the emotional arguments that we're pushing towards feminists who now run their households and all these empowered women are the negative ones.
And the ones that men believe, which are based on reasoning and facts and logic, are the good ones.
So we're going to do a thought experiment.
Let's talk about the emotional arguments.
And let's talk about the things that are currently destroying America.
And I'm going to ask you a simple yes or no answer, or the simple one of two options.
Who supports these ideas more?
By and large, generally, women or men?
Who supports abortion more, women or men?