The Tate fanboy thing is so weird because he's such a blatant caricature, With Kevin Samuels or Jordan Peterson there was a more traditional, consistent level of misogyny via assumptions and generalities, followed by advice. IE "modern women are too masculine, their expectations are too high and they need to change their behavior in order to achieve the things I deem to be success for them." Tate did that too but added on "btw they should shut up, stay in the kitchen, they are property of men, and if they get raped it's partially their fault." He has also openly embraced being called sexist and a misogynist whereas Samuels and Peterson denied they were.
I shouldn't be surprised that some men find this appealing but the laughable image, voice, poor logic, etc all combined into a package that you'd expect normal dudes to recognize as bullshyt. But here we are.