Veteran Uses GI Bill Benefits to Enroll in Andrew Tate's Hustlers University
By
The Onion Staff
All dough, no crust. Filling but forgettable.
Summary
A U.S. Army veteran from Zanesville, Ohio used his GI Bill educational benefits to enroll in Hustlers University, an online course platform created by influencer Andrew Tate. The veteran stated he needed to "adjust his grindset and become a top G" after 10 years of military service, using government assistance intended for traditional education to access Tate's controversial self-improvement program.
Key quotes
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"Drawing on the government program that has helped countless service members enrich their lives after leaving the military"
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