Andrew Tate thinks Satanists secretly run the world, worship karma, control pop culture, and advertise their crimes in plain sight — which is a bold claim from the king of toxic masculinity given he’s wrong about Satanism, morality, science, himself, and literally everything else.
Join us as we break down Emory Andrew Tate III’s loud, confident, and wildly incorrect takes on Satanism, atheism, Islam, morality, masculinity, and “evil,” and examine why Satanic Panic remains such a reliable coping mechanism for misogyny and fragile masculinity.
From Hustlers University pseudo-philosophy and fake science to conspiracy thinking about pop stars, the Olympics, and imaginary Satanic elites, this episode shows how confidence without comprehension turns grievance into ideology.
Along the way we explain what Satanists actually believe (spoiler: not karma, not devil worship, not secret world domination), why Tate’s moral framework collapses under even mild scrutiny, and how figures like him repackage insecurity as strength while blaming Satan, women, and “the West” for their own failures.
Satan Is My Superhero is a satirical, research-heavy podcast that uses comedy, history, and skepticism to expose superstition, religious nonsense, and cultural bullshit — especially when Satan gets blamed for men behaving badly.
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