Personally I never paid attention to him until now. However, he has been talking about the Elites and his had a big following - I believe 53 million followers when he was deplatformed. That gained a lot of attention since he was deplatformed from all platforms suddenly.
So as far as getting normies' attention - he is not a small fish. Infact, the amount of salt about him from the lefties on twitter is what made me think they all hate him very badly.
As for trafficking charges? He has been hiding in Romania, so I guess it has to be some serious charges to be able to force them to arrest and extradite him.
btw: The vid I linked was lame compared to another I saw where he was beating the holy crap out of some female.
Same here as far as paying attention until recently, him being all over the place lately. Another possible 'tell'.
I will say my gaydar went on high alert on first seeing his icon....(shirt off in gym in front of mirror {and 'something' else] and that is what made me pay attention and take a look-see....then after watching a couple of videos and reading some tweets, I felt he was a double-faced player, playing the eights on 'masulinity' by being an over-the-top Alpha Maga Dawg foaming at the mouth.
Like a dog without a bone, actor out on loan, the Rider on the Storm being shown The Door?
It's kind of odd that the video is so grainy that you cant confirm if it's him or not. This is what the lawyer in the Kyle Rittenhouse did to deliberately degrade the video quality. Cellphone these days have good quality cameras.
My opinion is it was a WH move to get the topic of human/sex trafficking into the the publics minds. He was the most googled man in 2022. WHs would love to use his influence to wake up people and I am guessing Tate is playing along.
Why is he so important in his mainstream role that he'd be hit with trafficking charges?
Is this done with no evidence which risks backfire? Is he that big of a fish?
Food for thought:
https://youtu.be/XJwFTkjg388
He was on Britain's 'Big Brother'.
All real men are tough guys, but not all 'tough guys' are real men.
Overcompensation?
Poseur to 'blowup' masculinity as an extreme?
Wolf as sheep crying wolf?
Questions remain
Personally I never paid attention to him until now. However, he has been talking about the Elites and his had a big following - I believe 53 million followers when he was deplatformed. That gained a lot of attention since he was deplatformed from all platforms suddenly.
So as far as getting normies' attention - he is not a small fish. Infact, the amount of salt about him from the lefties on twitter is what made me think they all hate him very badly.
As for trafficking charges? He has been hiding in Romania, so I guess it has to be some serious charges to be able to force them to arrest and extradite him.
Definitely.
btw: The vid I linked was lame compared to another I saw where he was beating the holy crap out of some female.
Same here as far as paying attention until recently, him being all over the place lately. Another possible 'tell'.
I will say my gaydar went on high alert on first seeing his icon....(shirt off in gym in front of mirror {and 'something' else] and that is what made me pay attention and take a look-see....then after watching a couple of videos and reading some tweets, I felt he was a double-faced player, playing the eights on 'masulinity' by being an over-the-top Alpha Maga Dawg foaming at the mouth.
Like a dog without a bone, actor out on loan, the Rider on the Storm being shown The Door?
Sorry, it just came to me. kek
It's kind of odd that the video is so grainy that you cant confirm if it's him or not. This is what the lawyer in the Kyle Rittenhouse did to deliberately degrade the video quality. Cellphone these days have good quality cameras.
True that
My opinion is it was a WH move to get the topic of human/sex trafficking into the the publics minds. He was the most googled man in 2022. WHs would love to use his influence to wake up people and I am guessing Tate is playing along.