My point was they are taking advice from *****s. But why?
If they want money, they should study finance at an Ivy. If they want power and money, they should go to law school, run for a low level federal office, and send the toughguys to war while longing DoD contractors on margin. If they want to use women as commodities, they should go to a location where prostitution is legal. If they want independence, they can just stay home. If they want to learn how to pick up women, they should ask women how to do it; or that ugly guy who is weirdly successful at picking up women, or a bunch of swingers. None of that is advised, and none of them do this. Why?
I would argue that anger and loneliness are only secondary emotions to a fantasy of what they want. It's analogous to asking why guys have a motorcycle whose front wheel extends way out from between their legs, makes a lot of noise to attract attention, is admired by a predominantly male audience, and has an attire that is social shorthand for "Grr, I'm masculine". It doesn't take a Freud to see some of the issues in that behavior. Maybe it's a skewing on the Kinsey scale, maybe it's a poor image or fantasy of masculinity, maybe it's a desire to feel powerful, maybe it's a hilariously bad lack of contact with actually rich and powerful, etc. But it isn't consistent with what the truly rich and powerful do. You don't see the Ndrangheta being showy, or saying anything, and their annual revenue is double Coca-cola's. You don't see interviews with Andrew Blinken, or J Pow. Instead it's a bunch of dudes who are focused on the physique of other dudes, while ignoring the people getting money and girls. But people are asking Andrew Tate. That is telling. It's like asking yourself why boys action figures are all muscled to an unreal degree.