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It's interesting to see what people are ok with, and what they are willing to overlook when it comes to public figures. Many people look at a divisive figure like Trump and immediately like or dislike the man. This isn't unique to him, though
For those of you who aren't caught up on recent events, there's another divisive figure named Andrew Tate who has become both famous and infamous seemingly out of nowhere. Up until now, those who like him praised him as a male role model for young men to model their lives after, while those who dislike him have admonished his misogynistic takes on women, and the way he seems to run his businesses like scam centers. Regardless, he's under investigation currently for sex trafficing and other gnarly charges
As for myself, I'd have to say that I'm not a fan of either one of them - even from the beginning. I tend to write people off on egotistical behavior. It's one reason why the new atheist movement never resonated with me - people like Richard Dawkins really turn me off with their smugness. Cynical and pointedly sarcastic banter also bore me deeply, but that also comes across as smugness to me
Needless to say, many people do like these figures and have no qualms about looking over the percieved negatives for what they see as the positive aspects of their message. After all, nobody is perfect, right?
What about you guys? What things that prominent figures say or do cause you to write them off completely? Are you willing to overlook red flags if you feel the good outweighs the bad?
For those of you who aren't caught up on recent events, there's another divisive figure named Andrew Tate who has become both famous and infamous seemingly out of nowhere. Up until now, those who like him praised him as a male role model for young men to model their lives after, while those who dislike him have admonished his misogynistic takes on women, and the way he seems to run his businesses like scam centers. Regardless, he's under investigation currently for sex trafficing and other gnarly charges
As for myself, I'd have to say that I'm not a fan of either one of them - even from the beginning. I tend to write people off on egotistical behavior. It's one reason why the new atheist movement never resonated with me - people like Richard Dawkins really turn me off with their smugness. Cynical and pointedly sarcastic banter also bore me deeply, but that also comes across as smugness to me
Needless to say, many people do like these figures and have no qualms about looking over the percieved negatives for what they see as the positive aspects of their message. After all, nobody is perfect, right?
What about you guys? What things that prominent figures say or do cause you to write them off completely? Are you willing to overlook red flags if you feel the good outweighs the bad?