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Andrew Tate’s War Room Videos Leaked.

Andrew Tate’s War Room Leaked By Hackers: How He Profits from Misogyny and Manipulation

By Cindy🎀Published about a year ago Updated about a year ago 3 min read

Let me preface this by saying I’m really, truly sorry. I didn’t want to bring Andrew Tate into your life. It’s like introducing someone to a balding, chinless xenomorph who also happens to be a self-proclaimed “alpha” and part-time pyramid scheme mastermind. But here we are.

Apparently, this man is charging $8,000 a year to teach men how to isolate women, and they’re *paying*. That’s right—he’s running a class where the syllabus is just one long PowerPoint of “How to Be the Absolute Worst Human Alive.” The highest tier of this scam is called “The War Room,” which sounds like a mix between a frat house and a supervillain lair. But instead of actual strategy or power moves, it’s just videos of grown men awkwardly swimming in a Dubai pool and calling it masculinity.

The best part? The War Room got hacked. All the secret tapes were leaked by DDoSecrets, a nonprofit that clearly had enough of Tate’s “how to abuse women” masterclass. The footage includes dinner parties, private lectures, and the worst TED Talk lineup you can imagine: Tate himself, adult film star Stirling Cooper, and some guy named Justin Waller, who calls himself an “alpha mentor.”

In one particularly horrifying clip, these geniuses explain the importance of isolating women from their social circles. Tate, using his best impression of a guy who’s read *one* psychology book, drones on about how “strong social circles” are a problem because women might—gasp—seek support from their friends. And those friends? They might tell her she’s dating a balding con artist with a fragile ego.

Waller, proudly admits he actively criticizes his partner’s friends to “penetrate” her trust. (His word choice, not mine. Freud would have a field day.) He advises others to tear down a woman’s support system piece by piece, as if it’s a Lego set that’s blocking his path to unchecked control.

And then there’s the job issue. According to these guys, a woman with gainful employment is a nightmare. “She’s having conversations you don’t know about,” they whine, as though every casual chat at the office is part of an anti-Tate conspiracy. God forbid a woman has coworkers who might casually mention, “Hey, maybe your boyfriend shouldn’t be hosting seminars on manipulation.”

Let’s pause here for a moment and really take this in. These men are paying *thousands of dollars* to learn tactics that any abuser with a Reddit account already knows. It’s like going into debt to learn that water is wet or that eating crayons isn’t healthy.

And yet, Gen Z men are flocking to this guy. This is the same generation that grew up making “Let’s cancel toxic masculinity” TikToks and wearing crop tops to shatter gender norms. I thought we were better than this! Weren’t we supposed to be the enlightened ones? The generation that knows how to recycle, respects mental health, and refuses to let their moms fold their laundry? How is it that some of them are looking up to this guy, a man whose entire personality is one big insecure scream for help?

Andrew Tate isn’t some genius mastermind. He’s not teaching revolutionary ideas. He’s just another sad little man recycling the same tactics abusers have been using for centuries. He’s proof that you don’t have to be intelligent or charismatic to build a following; you just have to prey on people’s insecurities and throw in some flashy cars.

So if you’re reading this, here’s a PSA: If your role model spends most of his time in Dubai pools plotting how to gaslight women, it’s time to rethink your life choices.

And to the men out there thinking of joining The War Room, here’s some free advice: Save your $8,000.Go to therapy. Or get a dog. Literally anything else would be a better investment.

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Cindy🎀

Hey, I’m Cindy – a K-pop newbie turned addict with a keyboard and way too many opinions. When I’m not screaming about talented artists, I’m writing poetry or ranting about my life.

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  • Sam Spinelliabout a year ago

    Talk about Andrew tate? 🤢 I don’t even wanna think about Andrew Tate. Guy is a dirty weasel.

  • Scott Christenson🌴about a year ago

    Yeah that guy is the worst. These days social media makes both sides of every issue so extreme. It didn't use to be like this 20 years ago....

  • Whoaaaa people are even paying him for this??? That's crazyyyyyy!!!

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