 Opinions on Andrew Tate and the masculine movement happening in young men across the globe. Jordan Peterson is a man whom I deeply admire and respect. While we differ on set martyrs, particularly regarding the Christian faith and tradition, I do share his perspective on the importance of upholding traditional family values, in theory and practice. It is worth noting that he has not directly addressed or commented on Andrew Tate's influence on young people worldwide. The reasons behind Peterson's silence on this matter may not be immediately apparent, but they are not entirely plus one. It is possible that he chooses to remain silent because Tate could be seen as a product of the failed Western experiment with godlessness. Tate embodies the archetype of an individual who takes control of his destiny with unbiases. Therefore, Peterson's silence might be seen as an affirmation of the exceptional nature of Tate's case. While Peterson has not provided a direct statement about Andrew Tate, it is important to acknowledge that his viewpoint on the matter remains unknown basically. I really haven't said anything about Andrew Tate and I probably won't tonight, but well, I'll make a few comments about the Andrew Tate phenomenon, you know, I would say, is that the mystery is, there is a mystery in relationship to Andrew Tate and the mystery is, why is he so popular? And I think the part of the reason he's so popular is because he doesn't easily bend a knee, so to speak, you know, and it isn't obvious to me that he doesn't bend a knee because of his stellar moral character, but because I'm not particularly, what would you say, impressed by what he's done on the sex business front. It seems to me a bit on the pimpy side, let's say, and I'm not a great admirer of pimps. So, wait, even if they're the electronic version. And so, you know, but I don't know that much about the details of his life and apart from that, you know, rather casual diagnosis, I'm going to leave it alone. But there is a mystery there and the mystery is, you know, why has he captured the public imagination? And it's clear that he's become a voice, maybe, you know, maybe like a, like a, kind of a violent rapper, same sort of attraction to young men. And that attraction is the attraction of what's alternate, what's the alternative to a kind of cringing defeat, you know, and so maybe a fourth right aggression is a preferable alternative to a cringing defeat. And I have some sympathy for that viewpoint, you know. So, and I think Tate at least stands for that. And, and apart from that, I don't know enough about him or what he's done or what he stands for to comment. And so we'll leave it at that. Jordan Peterson demonstrated caution in his response, why he expressed a desire to delve deeper into the subject, acknowledged his limited knowledge of under Tate's history as a restraining factor. Nevertheless, I really appreciate Peterson's acknowledgement of the concerns surrounding the sex industry aspect of Tate's profile and his recognition that it's necessitated careful and appropriate approach. I invite you to share your thoughts and opinions in this matter in the comment below. I really haven't said anything about Andrew Tate, and I probably won't tonight, but, but, well, I'll make a few comments about the Andrew Tate phenomenon, you know, I would say, is that the mystery is, there is a mystery in relationship to Andrew Tate and the mystery is, why is he so popular? And I think the part of the reason he's so popular is because he doesn't easily bend a knee, so to speak, you know, and it isn't obvious to me that he doesn't bend a knee because of his stellar moral character. But because I'm not particularly, what would you say, impressed by what he's done on the sex business front. It seems to me a bit on the pimpy side, let's say, and I'm not a great admirer of pimps. So, wait, even if they're the electronic version. And, and so, you know, but I don't know that much about the details of his life. And apart from that, you know, rather casual diagnosis, I'm going to leave it alone. But there is a mystery there. And the mystery is, you know, why has he captured the public imagination? And it's clear that he's become a voice, maybe, you know, maybe like a, like a kind of a violent rapper, same sort of attraction to young men. And that attraction is the attraction of what's alternate, what's the alternative to a kind of cringing defeat? You know, and so maybe a fourth right aggression is a preferable alternative to a cringing defeat. And I have some sympathy for that viewpoint, you know. So, and I think Tate at least stands for that. And, and apart from that, I don't know enough about him or what he's done or what he stands for to comment. And so we'll leave it at that. It's a short one, guys. Let's leave it right there. Until next time. As-salamu alaikum.