 What buffers me a lot is that Andretait will be spending his first Ramadan in jail. This is really annoying. All eyes are often on Andretait as his case gets worldwide attention. One peculiar thing about his incarceration is that it has done nothing to demoralize him or store his intention of telling men to be men. In fact, it seems he has turned his problem into a signpost from where he directs men onto the path of resilience, patience and long suffering. He is now utilizing his practical experience to let men and of course women interested in seeing real men know that as they go and get tough, the tougher one should endeavor to be. Recently, the popular British king boxer and Muslim has been on a twitter spray writing encouraging messages for his over 5 million fans. He has written things related to Allah, the power of patience and in need to stay strong in one's faith even in the face of adversity. He has also used a medium to offer some sparse update regarding his now protracted cases of bare rejection and judicial gimmicks happening in Romania. But the tweets that give birth to this video is one where he made an unexpected confession about a shadowy lady from Poland. Asalaamu alaikum brothers and sisters, welcome to another episode of the Open Minded Thinker Show. As part of the YouTube tradition, please like and share this video to help us reach more people. Don't forget to join us by subscribing to the channel to help us grow. One of the counts against undertaid is rape and the other is grooming of girls for illegal monetary benefit. Asked in narrative goes, he employs psychological and verbal pressure to compel girls to do what they don't originally agree to do. By this, he's a threat to the ladies, right? And they are often on the run from him, isn't it? However, the tweet he made yesterday tells a different story of a man longed by both women and men across society strata. He tweeted this. There is a woman from Poland who writes me each day. She says, if I am mofos that she is a oracle, she assures me in no uncertain terms that without me, the next generation of men would have been doomed. She has the most beautiful handwriting I've ever seen. Let's just abound in this tweet first. This is a woman who, against all odds, writes a letter to the man accused of being the king of toxic masculinity and encouraging him to continue his advocacy. This is an entirely a twist of plot. The expectation is simpler that women would run away from Tate, right? This lady continues to write stating unequivocally that men of the next generation would have been doomed should Tate keep quiet about the dangerous emasculation of men, the glorification of weak men and the castigation of men who really worth their onions. Because let's face it, the idea of weakness is often associated with vulnerability, incompetence and the lack of urgency. While it is essential to acknowledge and respect the diversity of human experience, it is also important to recognise that certain traits, attitudes and behaviour can significantly impact one's life, especially in today's world where we face various challenges, uncertainties and demands like was and they need to defend one's right. In this context, men should not be weak because it can limit their potential, undermine their well-being and diminish their impact on the world. This message is what has been the hallmark of under Tate's sermon for stronger men around all the time. And what I love about his message of strength is that it synchronises with his theory and evocative of the great men in old and recent history. Why have men become so weak nowadays? Men are weak because society tells them it's good to be weak and they listen. But let me tell you something, it's not good to be weak, it's good to be strong. And if you ever get strong, and I mean properly strong, you will see why it's so good to be strong. I am strong. I use it as a line, one of my lines is I'm strong. I'm so strong I can use it, I swear to God, the picture I've been texting right now, while I kept taking my texting hose breaks, let me find it, picture of me and I said I am strong. You know why? Because she said you are crazy and I said I'm crazy but I'm strong. Moreover, Andrews' clarification that being strong does not mean being invulnerable, insensitive or inflexible, but that it means having the inner resources, skills and attitude to face adversity, pursue growth and make positive contributions to oneself and others. It means being aware of one's strength and weaknesses, accepting one's limitations and flaws and seeking help and support when needed. It means having a clear sense of purpose, values and principles that guide one's actions and decisions and that are aligned with a common good. It means being empathetic, respectful and compassionate towards others and fostering cooperation, justice and kindness in one's relationships and communities. So this sort of message resonates even with women who are sick and tired of women being glamorised in almost every facet of modern life. Until next time, assalamu alaikum.