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You're right, I have no proof of Luisa Neubauer getting paid to work for ONE. I have no proof of on any Brighton player getting paid to work for Brighton either.
It is just fairly logical assumptions.
But you said....

1. Neubauer and the whole German Green-sphere surrounding Greta = gets funded by ONE (who gets funds from Open Society)
2. Open Society Foundation = run by George Soros
3. George Soros = investor in coal & a variety of energy companies (also 'green' ones)
You do understand the difference between the two, right?

And the only link I can see is that Neubauer was a ONE youth ambassador- those are volunteers, not paid
 




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It’s so worrying the influence this vile **** has.

My kids are on a football holiday club for half term and they came back yesterday reciting the ‘one two, buckle my shoe’ rhyme with ‘seven, eight Andrew Tate’. They’re only 7 and 9 so obviously they haven’t got a clue who he is so I just told them he is a not a nice man and they aren’t to say his name again but apparently they heard it from the older kids at the club who were talking about him. The oldest kids there are only about 12 though, I guess they heard about him from older siblings but what else are they all picking up from that vermin?
 


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I had to start a twitter account recently as part of a work project.

To do it, I had to set up a pseudonym, made up email, fresh device etc.

I registered as a 30-year-old bloke for the purposes.

The first account it suggested I follow, knowing nothing about me, was Andrew Tate.

Elon’s machine keeps pushing the poison of this hideous man.
 






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Thunder Bolt

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It’s so worrying the influence this vile **** has.

My kids are on a football holiday club for half term and they came back yesterday reciting the ‘one two, buckle my shoe’ rhyme with ‘seven, eight Andrew Tate’. They’re only 7 and 9 so obviously they haven’t got a clue who he is so I just told them he is a not a nice man and they aren’t to say his name again but apparently they heard it from the older kids at the club who were talking about him. The oldest kids there are only about 12 though, I guess they heard about him from older siblings but what else are they all picking up from that vermin?
They learn that he thinks women are to be used and abused.
 


Baldseagull

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Has anyone on here, seriously, been affected or been influenced by an influencer? Or is it just vulnerable kids?
We all get influenced by the media we consume, if you see a message repeated often enough, even if you disbelieve it strongly at first, if it gets accepted by others, you start to doubt your original beliefs.
 
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We all get influenced by the media we consume, if you see a message repeated often enough, even if you disbelieve it strongly at first, if it gets accepted by others, you start to soubt/
This. The current kids are subjected to the likes of Tate spewing his disgusting views and it becomes ingrained, in the way previous generations have absorbed newspaper headlines and parrot their disgusting views.
 


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Tate is odious, but the bbc tried and failed badly to do a hatchet job on him in that interview.

Here’s the full unedited interview.

 


Grizz

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Why the BBC gave him air time I just don't get it. You are never going to win in such an interview, you're just giving him the opportunity to continue spouting his vile hatred on a national podium. You can't throw anything at him about his views, as with all of his ilk they're able to twist it to make themselves look the victim.
 




clapham_gull

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Tate is odious, but the bbc tried and failed badly to do a hatchet job on him in that interview.

Here’s the full unedited interview.


Having watched it, it isn't what you describe as "hatchet job" at all. It's simply just a repeat of every other challenging interview he has given.

He earns his money from the dissemination of soundbites for those with a short attention span. He then defends them paradoxically by claiming the clips were taken out of context.

Throws in abuse at the interviewers employee, claim quotes attributed to him didn't happen, claims to be religious, defends running a streaming porn site and repeat.

He is more than odious, he is indefensible.

He hates women (it's very simple) and has found a way of monetising it.
 


jonny.rainbow

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Tate is odious, but the bbc tried and failed badly to do a hatchet job on him in that interview.

Here’s the full unedited interview.


Thousands of followers … like Jimmy Savile.

Feeds starving children through his unsung charity work … like Jimmy Savile.

He comes out of that unedited video looking even more arrogant, egotistical and narcissistic than than in the BBC clipped version.

I’m guessing £49.99 a month won’t give me a crash course in modesty, humbleness and compassion any more than it will give me millions of pounds and a Bugatti.

What a fraud.
 


Jackthelad

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The worst thing is Tate has spawned all these gobby copycat idiots like Sneako who then spouts the same shit to the next generation.
It's all so cringe, the triangle hand signs, the cigars, the 3 sizes too small jackets.
 


Tyrone Biggums

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He hates women (it's very simple) and has found a way of monetising it.

He's part of an industry that's made a lot of men and women rich and well known by hating on each other.

People who live in bubbles always give the impression that they are unaware of how much of this kind of thing goes on throughout social media platforms.
 




Thunder Bolt

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He's part of an industry that's made a lot of men and women rich and well known by hating on each other.

People who live in bubbles always give the impression that they are unaware of how much of this kind of thing goes on throughout social media platforms.
Name the women who have become rich hating by hating men. At least 10 names.

As for saying @clapham gull lives in a bubble and unaware of social media platforms, it is total nonsense. :lolol:
He's more aware than any bushman living 8000 miles away, if, indeed, you do. Some random who once watched an FA Cup final 40 years ago.
 


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Is this chap as wealthy as he claims? Reason I ask is that anyone can curate a favourable life-style via social media. I once had the pleasure of the company of a guy who's biggest claim to fame was a contestant on some German reality show. He got knocked out in the early stages. His Insta account showed his brief tv work, and showed it often, with numerous other photos of him in front of cars and fancy hotels in various places.............the reality was he was a taxi driver. Anyone can go to Ibiza and pose in front of someone elses car.....or outside any hotel you wish to chose. Is Tate the same?
 


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