“Support Top G” Bracelets

Show your support for Andrew Tate by making and wearing a paracord bracelet with the following features:

  • Black and white cords only
  • Cobra knot (“square knot” if you learned it for macrame)
  • Mad Max closure or buckle (black, white, or black-and-white combo)
Show your support for Andrew with a Paracord bracelet in a black-and-white Cobra pattern

Why these features? The Cobra design is obviously to reference Andrew “King Cobra” Tate. It happens to be a very basic knot, a knot that is easy to tie and very difficult to mess up when it is executed in two colors.

I’ve done a few bracelets with mismatched buckle pieces from white and black buckles. You can use an all-white or all-black buckle, of course, or the Mad Max closure. YouTube has dozens of videos which show how to make Cobra paracord bracelets, including a “King Cobra” bracelet design that uses a two-layer stitch pattern. You can search YouTube for a version of this bracelet with a buckle closure, but personally, I like the adjustable Mad Max style.

It’s important to construct your bracelet using only black and white cords. Black and White are the opposing players in a chess match. The combination of black and white also reflects Andrew’s mixed race, and it reminds us of Andrew’s healthy perspective on racism.

Andrew says that racism is a Matrix tool to keep people blaming each other for their problems, rather than identifying the real source, their slave masters. Some of my favorite Andrew Tate remarks on racism include:

  • “Black and white billionaires anchor their yachts next to each other and party together”
  • “Want to end racism? Just stop talking about it”
  • “I’ve endured more racism for being white than for being black”
  • When Piers Morgan pointed to the chess board and said to Andrew, “You’re white,” Andrew retorted in mock dismay, “Racist! Cancel Piers!”

Anyone can make these simple bracelets. Paracord is relatively inexpensive and easy to tie. If you cannot find paracord, you could probably do a bracelet with other craft cords or long black and white bootlaces (I haven’t tried that, I admit). You can find paracord in shops like Hobby Lobby, or you can get it delivered from Amazon. You can make ten-fifteen bracelets with twenty bucks worth of 550 pound paracord.

The photo above shows bracelets I made in one day while watching podcasts with Jackson Hinkle, Dan Bongino (who has begun using the term “The Matrix”), Tommy Robinson, and Sneako. That’s eight bracelets during four podcasts, and I have very little experience with paracord, so you can make these quickly.

No, I am not selling bracelets, I don’t have stock in a paracord business or a hobby shop, and my blog isn’t monetized. I don’t want to make money on Andrew Tate. I just want to do my pathetic old-woman bit to help people support him.

Please, if any of you guys who have done how-to paracord bracelet videos on YouTube are Tate supporters, make a video demonstrating one or more of these! I don’t have the skill or equipment to do it.

Stay strong, Andrew!

Cyclonejane
January 13, 2023