Andrew Tate’s Hustlers University 2.0 Has Made At Least $11 Million From Just One Month Of People Signing Up

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We enrolled in Andrew Tate’s Hustlers University 2.0, and found more anti-LGBTQ and anti-women rhetoric from the controversial influencer, who claims he’s helping people “escape the matrix.”

said he grew up without any good male guidance in his life, and “without Andrew Tate I don’t think I’d be in the position I am today. I really don’t.”

Students are also taught that the core values of being a copywriter include the supposed “Top G” mentality, which includes saving yourself and believing you are “the fucking man,” among other things. During a class, one instructor said: “Inside the copywriting campus we live and breathe the Top G work ethic of ‘when I'm awake, I am working’.”he first discovered Hustlers University 2.0 on TikTok through someone else’s affiliate marketing and signed up.

“He’s called me a loser literally four times in the first 30 seconds,” said Lawrence in his review. He said if he had to rate Hustlers University 2.0, he’d give it a 0/10. But he acknowledged that he saw others who were inspired by Tate. But other users who have stayed said they’ve found it very helpful. One of those is a man who identifies himself on social media as @ScottyHyperformance, 28, and said he owns two businesses, a trip comparison website and a business consulting agency. Scotty, who lives in Spain and is a current Hustlers University 2.0 subscriber, said he had completed the copywriting and crypto courses.

And while so much of the content on the site is centered around winning, members of all ages share personal stories of their insecurities, grief, and feeling unaccomplished. The channels are also teeming with requests for advice. One post seen by BuzzFeed News was by someone who said he was 13 years old and ready to quit school and “run off.”

 

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So he created a pyramid scheme to grift dude bros who are pissed they can’t call people the F and N word on social media.

You paid $50 to the Top G to tell us the obvious. None of his supporters are pro-feminism or pro-LGBTQ 💀.

This is the “anti-LGBTQ rhetoric” they are talking about. BuzzFeed thinks holding onto religious beliefs = anti-LGBTQ rhetoric.

Nobody cares. And this is why buzz-feed died cuz it’s about promoting mainstream propaganda.

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