Andrew Tate and his brother were stuck in Romania on suspicion of rape and human trafficking, but Trump brought them back to the US on Thursday. The American president and his right hand Elon Musk recognize a fellow fighter in Andrew Tate. The president thanks his election victory partly to the same message from women’s hatred that the influencer propagates.

Talk show Bar late (NPO 1) paid attention to the remarkable turn in the fate of the self -proclaimed life coach and pimp. Casper Thomas, Correspondent van The greensees the release as “a gift” for the misogyne supporters of Trump. And as part of the ‘Bullying Progressive’, which also finds that supporters.

Andrew Tate has a huge influence on the ‘male atmosphere’, a powerful online movement of young men who promotes violent oppression of women. Tate and his entourage state that heterishers are troubled by the emancipation of women and LGBTQ over. Writer Nienke ‘s Gravemade, who makes witty anti-manosphere films, shouted in Bar late Progressive men to come into resistance: “This is no longer a women’s business, this is a human shop.”

Michiel Servaes from Oxfam Novib pointed out that this also plays in the Netherlands. He denounced Minister Reinette Klever (Development Aid, PVV) who stops projects for women’s rights and gender equality. She called Trump as an example.

Breadwinner

One of the followers of Andrew Tate is in the new comedy series Roosters On Netflix. The TV producer Mike (Jeroen Spitzenberger) is fired in this, after which his wife becomes the breadwinner as an influencer. Mike finds that difficult. He is therefore a jerk. Mike was already under fire because of his controversial reality show Fuck Islandnow he is again looking for the controversy to become a manosphere influencer. Message: The man must be able to be the rooster again.

In Roosters A group of four people feels affected in her masculinity because their wives want more power, sex or freedom. Men are struggling nowadays – is the starting point. They should not nag, you would say, but men like to do that. And with current rulers you better take them seriously.

The men in Roosters Incidentally, do not form a classic group of friends that drink alone, laughs, watching football and does not talk about feelings. They tell everything to each other. The group of friends is divided into two machos and two soft men. Restaurant owner Ivo (Waldemar Torenstra) has recently had an open relationship, but he doesn’t really want that. He would rather be cheating with the wife of his partner. Police officer Daan (André Dongelmans) no longer has sex with his wife who therefore leaves him for a much younger personal trainer. The fourth friend Greg (Benja Bruijning) is a divorced, soft man who has to date his bossy daughter.

The research into ‘masculinity’ is not very deep; In the first place, this is a light -hearted comedy about promotional, and in the second place a moral sketch, with a glimpse into the world of influencers and the associated courses circuit. Roosters is based on the Spanish series Machos Alfa (also on Netflix) and is also reminiscent of similar series about groups of friends such as Divorce,, ” Papa day and More people in their thirties. The series is not very original either, but very entertaining, and she is well put together. People who abhor Andrew Tate and his manosphere can safely look: Machismo is punished, the feminist “new man” is rewarded.

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