For the last couple of years, a former kickboxer and reality TV star named Andrew Tate has made millions of dollars by offering a course called Hustlers University. In the courses, he says he can teach people how to make money online. But while there are some legitimate elements to the course, there’s also plenty of misinformation and even threats of violence.
The Andrew Tate’s university claims to offer everything from e-commerce and drop shipping courses to crypto, copywriting, stocks, and more. It primarily caters to 20-something men who are lost and want to change their lives. The courses are largely motivational and promote a certain lifestyle of wealth and success.
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But it’s not all about the financial courses — Tate’s views on women and his anti woke philosophy have been criticised by many of his students. He has been accused of sexism and misogyny, as well as promoting violence against women. In the past, he has been banned from several major social media platforms for his content.
VICE has spoken to sources within the university and found evidence that students were encouraged to share videos of Tate speaking on his controversial views. One source said they were given affiliate links to earn a commission on any video of Tate they shared. This explains how he was able to attract so many followers so quickly — he financially incentivised his members to spread his clips. Another message, allegedly sent by a moderator called Luc, instructed students to make videos condemning KSI — the popular British YouTuber, boxer, rapper and entrepreneur with 24 million followers.…