Andrew Tate has been banned from all major social media platforms.
If you’re not familiar with Tate, he is an eccentric, charismatic, and controversial personality figure who has found internet fame among young men and women alike.
His primary message encouraged men to embrace their masculinity, take control of their circumstances, and build a life which they envision for themselves.
The other thing that Tate did extremely well is expose the corruption of the global ruling class.
For an understanding of who Tate is I encourage you to watch this podcast interview with him on Anthony Pompliano’s show:
Tates rise is not without controversy. I’m not here to defend him or paint the guy as a saint.
I personally do not agree with many of his lifestyle choices, opinions, and excessive materialism, but I can separate my disagreements and understand the broader implications banning him from social media has on society as a whole.
I believe we’ve crossed yet another threshold.
What has been revealed is that we are under the thumb of an ideological cartel which has positioned itself to be the gate keepers of free thought and discourse.
Tate is an easy target to go after, but it’s only a matter of time before it can be anyone that questions mainstream narratives or influences people the wrong way.
The nature of the ban is the most concerning aspect of the censorship campaign.
They’re trying to scrub Tate completely off of certain social media platforms using facial recognition and voice scanning software.
We’ve entered a 1984 situation where a corporate conglomerate is attempting to “unperson” someone using sophisticated technology.
Obviously this trajectory is a dangerous one for truth and reason.
I don’t know what the answer is.
Perhaps it is decentralized social media. Perhaps it’s something else.
All I know is humanity must find a way to resist.
Until next time, be well
Michael