Weeks after voicing his frustration with banks, their money, and what he considers their related scams, former kickboxer and controversial social media personality Andrew Tate has again criticized the banking system alongside the American society.
As it happens, Andrew Tate and his brother, Tristan Tate, were discussing the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympics, which featured drag artists and which many Christians felt parodied Leonardo da Vinci’s painting ‘The Last Supper,’ during an ‘emergency meeting episode’ of their Tate Speech podcast on July 31.
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Specifically, they analyzed the ceremony in the wider context of the changing society worldwide, which they believe will culminate in a “great awakening,” during which people will have to come to terms with what they believe are unfair and illusory judicial, political, and banking systems.
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Indeed, as Andrew explained, with his brother concurring:
“During the great awakening, people are starting to realize that all of it isn’t real. The American society cannot handle a breakdown on the level that is going to occur once everybody understands that judges are not fair, that courts are not fair, ad that the law is not real, that elections are not real and your vote means nothing, and that the banking system is not real (…) ‘cause money’s not real.”
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As a reminder, back in mid-May, Tate vowed to sever all ties with banks, “with their money, [and] with the scams,” announcing he was going to “leave fiat completely and ape over 100M into btc,” referring to the maiden cryptocurrency, Bitcoin (BTC).
Earlier, in late April this year, he also warned that the United States dollar (USD) would come to an end, along with real estate and many other investments, which, in his view, the government might take away from their holders as tyranny grows worse, leaving Bitcoin as the only option, as Finbold reported.
Meanwhile, a Romanian court of appeal has recently banned Andrew Tate from leaving the country while awaiting trial on charges of human trafficking, rape, and setting up a criminal gang to sexually exploit women, overturning a previous ruling that suggested he could travel freely within the European Union.
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