What Andrew Tate Gets Right About Antisemitism

February 1, 2026

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Andrew Tate has a history of inflammatory remarks about Jews and Israel. But in a recent interview, he makes a striking claim that has merit: even if the war ends, Jews will still be blamed and antisemitism will persist. 

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Dvirah
Dvirah
2 months ago

All the comments so far seem to be negative. For myself, I found Rabbi Rowe’s perspective to be inspiring - and more hopeful than any other I’ve encountered to date.

Celia Rachel
Celia Rachel
2 months ago

I absolutely disagree with your theory regarding Tate's comments - look back over the generations, decades and millennia, Has there ever been an inkling of a reason for antsemitsm? NO

Last edited 2 months ago by Celia Rachel
Claus
Claus
2 months ago
Reply to  Celia Rachel

You missed the point. Spirituality. If you understand that the Torah is a history book, a “way of living “ book as well as a spiritual book, you’ll know that this world is also a spiritual one. We are all divine sparks - souls, and when we are lost and suffering, we scream out, sometimes clearly but many times distortedly. I agree with Rabbi Rowe.

Rosalyn
Rosalyn
2 months ago

Antisemitism is misdirected hate, which stems from fear and perception of helplessness. It is intergenerational, passed on over many millenium. I agree that it is a cry for help.

Tova Saul
Tova Saul
2 months ago
  1. I enjoy your talented videos.
  2. I think the cause of anti-semitism it is far more simple. Humans have infinite capacity for gleeful sadism. Wherever laws allow sadism, sadism fills the void. When a man sees a beautiful wild animal and he is eager to kill it------ He will do that, if the law allows it. Jews are a tiny minority. If laws allow it-----the sadistic, primitive place in men's brains will gang up on Jews. Women are dumb enough to not raise sons to know that a true man is one who protects those weaker than himself. Nothing to do with men boo-hoo-ing their sorry fate. Millionaires can be anti-semites. Old story: Put someone down to feel more powerful about yourself.
Nancy
Nancy
2 months ago
Reply to  Tova Saul

And this is how Andrew Tate has always viewed women. He is a HUGE misogynist and I prefer to push him off to the side.

Celia Rachel
Celia Rachel
2 months ago
Reply to  Nancy

Absolutely, he loves the shock factor, for attention and that is all he is, He has poisoned the minds of many young boys in the UK

Claus
Claus
2 months ago
Reply to  Tova Saul

Let’s apply that to Tate’s speech: young depressed men put down the Jews to make themselves feel better. That works. Yet, also, the ego is at work here. Am I capable of blaming myself for the choices I’ve made that have landed me where I am today? Accountability is a major dilemma for the ego. It’s much easier to blame someone else.

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