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LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL(redux) on 08:53 - Mar 23 by Guthrum
Sadly not quite that simple. They're young men who have succumbed to the propaganda (in popular culture) that everybody is having sex all of the time and that it's available without any effort. Which is far from the case in real life, relationships do not simply come to you, they have to be worked for and on.
Thus if they aren't getting it, there must be something wrong with them. Coupled with the depression which seems endemic in modern Youth, social isolation and (online) peer pressure it can have nasty effects, mainly coming out as extreme bitterness against the women who have "rejected" them and the men who have (or claim to have) been successful. At the far end, that can become murderous.
The likes of Tate prey upon that by offering "magical" solutions which will make the subscriber rich and sexy, like in music videos, without much effort. Usually they just cost money, then provide delusions and disappointment. No different really to the penis extension emails which spammed our inboxes a decade or so back.
FYI Badger, I downvoted your original post because although I don't like Tate, I believe in a fair justice system. If he hasn't been charged and no new evidence is coming out, then he should be released until there is. Insult your way to sound edgy.
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LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL(redux) on 10:10 - Mar 23 with 989 views
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL(redux) on 08:31 - Mar 23 by GeoffSentence
I know little about him other than what I have heard and what I have heard I do not like.
The allegations against him are also incredibly serious, human trafficking ffs.
Has he actually been charged with anything yet though? If he hasn't then the prolonged detention without charge is a major judicial concern. Imagine if people were locked up on end for months without charge in this country. I'd be worried.
eh ?
people are held in custody in the UK for months.
What difference does it make if they have been charged, or not.
What determines that is the evidence presented to the court. The Rumanian court has deemed that evidence justifies detention ((custody)
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LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL(redux) on 10:20 - Mar 23 with 976 views
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL(redux) on 10:10 - Mar 23 by HARRY10
eh ?
people are held in custody in the UK for months.
What difference does it make if they have been charged, or not.
What determines that is the evidence presented to the court. The Rumanian court has deemed that evidence justifies detention ((custody)
How long you can be held in custody
The police can hold you for up to 24 hours before they have to charge you with a crime or release you.
They can apply to hold you for up to 36 or 96 hours if you’re suspected of a serious crime, eg murder.
You can be held without charge for up to 14 days If you’re arrested under the Terrorism Act.
Without limits on how long you can be held without charge there is nothing to stop the police, the state or whomever from holding whoever they want for as long as they want.
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL(redux) on 10:47 - Mar 23 by GeoffSentence
How long you can be held in custody
The police can hold you for up to 24 hours before they have to charge you with a crime or release you.
They can apply to hold you for up to 36 or 96 hours if you’re suspected of a serious crime, eg murder.
You can be held without charge for up to 14 days If you’re arrested under the Terrorism Act.
Without limits on how long you can be held without charge there is nothing to stop the police, the state or whomever from holding whoever they want for as long as they want.
Judges have made a ruling to hold them longer. The law is different in different countries, but they are not being held without good cause.
"Prosecutors applied for the latest extension earlier on Tuesday. Judges had justified the previous extension by citing the capacity of "the defendants to exercise permanent psychological control over the victims"." https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-64722716
In this country, the extended detention would require a charge and a denial of bail. They have had a similar hearing under a different system.
"Romanian prosecutors, who can apply to detain suspects for up to 180 days during investigations, successfully applied for the detention to be extended by another 30 days after the granting of a similar extension earlier this month." 21 Feb 2023"
Even in the UK a charge can be laid, the defended detained in custody until a court date can be fixed.
Much the same really, as it does not stop other charges being added or the original charge being dropped when those others have been added.
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LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL(redux) on 11:04 - Mar 23 with 840 views
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL(redux) on 08:59 - Mar 23 by DanTheMan
Just going to share this video again. It's coming from a left wing perspective so people might disagree with the analysis, but I thought it was interesting. It doesn't just bash on Andrew Tate but looks at the reasons his message resonates with men, and especially young men.
A great conclusion there. The initial observation that the world is unfair is spot on. Tate's choice to exploit that for his own advantage may have worked for some time but isn't exactly working for him now. We need people to wake up to the injustice and help to bring about a fairer world instead.
Some great advice about masculinity, confidence and relationships generally there, too.
"Ms Petrescu (spokeswoman for the two brothers), said the team was "speechless" at the court's decision.
She said the continued detention had "irreparably harmed" the brothers' image and that it would "take years to rebuild their reputation".
Am caught with grimly rigid face between laughing/crying at that. Despicable, dangerous, influential in the wrong way, pair, as evidenced on here. Hope the exposure leads to many others explaining exactly what's what to their youngsters.