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“He’s a f****** pimp, he’s a w****” – UFC champ Sean Strickland lays into Andrew Tate for being a “moralless conman”, criticizes Top G’s alpha male persona

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723 days ago

The UFC middleweight champ, Sean Strickland, is known for being honest and open about what he thinks. He’s not shy about sharing his thoughts on different topics, even when they are personal or controversial. Recently, Strickland surprised many by sharing his unique perspective on Andrew Tate, a controversial alpha male known for his strong opinions and legal problems

While some might have thought Strickland would be supportive of Tate’s outspoken personality, that wasn’t the case. Strickland made it clear during an appearance on the Full Send Podcast that he does not admire Tate. Strickland didn’t hold back when talking about Tate. He criticized Tate for his “red pill” ideas, which are unusual beliefs about how men and women should behave in relationships. But it’s important to know that Tate is in some serious trouble. People have accused him of being part of human trafficking and rape, and he’s currently waiting for a trial to decide if he’s guilty or not. Appearing on the Nelk Boys podcast, Strickland went in on Andrew Tate.

“Here’s the thing about Andrew Tate, as young men I could see why you guys look up to him because you are moralless men, You have no values, you have no positive male role models. So, you latch onto a piece of s*** like Tate, who has money, who has women.”

“To see the way he talked with no remorse, it wasn’t, ‘You know what, man? I did something so morally wrong. I took advantage of men, I took money from men,’ it was like, ‘No, f*** them. I’m a con artist, I’m a piece of s***.’ So, Andrew Tate, you guys, if you want to look up to a guy, look up to a guy like Jordan Peterson. He understands masculinity, honesty, how to be a f****** man, but I’m telling you, Andrew Tate, he’s not your messiah. He would turn you out for a dollar. He’s a f****** pimp, he’s a w****.” : Strickland said.

In contrast to Tate, Strickland suggested that young men should look up to figures like Jordan Peterson, who, in his view, represents masculinity, honesty, and positive role models for men. Strickland’s message was clear: Andrew Tate should not be held up as a hero or role model, and his actions, including exploiting others for financial gain, should not be condoned.

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