Andrew Tate's Shocking Speech: Is He Turning His Back on Women

Andrew Tate's Latest Speech Causes Uproar on Social Media

 

Andrew Tate, the former kickboxing world champion and controversial figure, has once again sparked controversy with a tweet that has gone viral on social media. Tate, who is currently under house arrest, took to Twitter to express his disdain for female "thirst traps," or provocative photos intended to garner attention.

 

 

In his tweet, which has since received over 90,000 likes and 9,000 retweets, Tate stated that he doesn't care how beautiful a woman is or how perfect her picture may be. He even goes on to say that seeing any of these females repulses him and that he is immune to thirst traps. Tate claims that it's all a psyop and a mind attack, and that he couldn't give less of a f**k.

 

 

Unsurprisingly, Tate's tweet has received a mixed response from his followers. Some have praised him for his message of self-control and self-discipline, while others have criticized him for his tasteless and misogynistic attitude towards women.

 

 

One user, Kofi, asked Tate what he looks at instead of women, to which Tate responded by listing off his impressive car collection, which includes a Koenigsegg Jesko, Koenigsegg Gemera, Rimac Nevera, Aston Martin Valhalla, two 812 Superfasts competitions, four McLaren 765LTs, two Bugattis, and 21 other cars. He then admits that he still looks at cars, even with all the attractive women he claims to be repulsed by.

 

 

 

Another user, MartyParty, accused Tate of having a tasteless and oversaturated attitude that is intended to coerce men. Similarly, Jornel A1 Lugo quoted Proverbs 31:3 from the Bible, warning against giving one's strength to women or things that destroy kings.

 

 

Despite the backlash, some users agreed with Tate's message, such as LowTierGod who said, "finally something I agree with." However, others like Ron expressed their disagreement, stating that looks have a direct impact on attraction and that they can't turn it off.

 

One of the more interesting responses came from user Emerson Collins, who jokingly tweeted a meme of himself talking to his Christian therapist about resisting sinful urges.

 

 

here are five facts about Tate's lifestyle and five from the tweet and replies based on the article:

 

 

Facts about Tate's lifestyle:

 

  1. Andrew Tate is a former kickboxing world champion turned entrepreneur and motivational speaker.
  2. Tate has a collection of luxury cars, including a Koenigsegg Jesko, Koenigsegg Gemera, Rimac Nevera, Aston Martin Valhalla, two 812 Superfasts competitions, four McLaren 765LTs, and two Bugattis, among others.
  3. He has faced criticism and controversy for his actions and statements, including a video in which he used a racial slur.
  4. Tate promotes a message of self-confidence and self-reliance to his followers.
  5. He remains a popular figure on social media, with a large following on platforms such as Twitter and Instagram.

 

 

 

Facts from the tweet and replies:

 

  1. Tate claims to be immune to "thirst traps," and says that seeing pictures of women repulses him.
  2. When asked what he looks at instead of pictures of women, Tate replied that he still looks at cars.
  3. Some of the replies to Tate's tweet were supportive, agreeing that looks should not be the sole factor in attraction.
  4. Other replies criticized Tate's message, with one user calling it "tasteless" and another quoting Proverbs 31:3 to argue against giving strength to women.
  5. One reply suggested that Tate may be homos,exual, based on his lack of interest in women's appearances.

 

Overall, Tate's tweet has once again put him in the spotlight, but not necessarily for the right reasons. While some may see his message as one of self-discipline and control, others view it as a tasteless and misogynistic attitude towards women.

It remains to be seen if Tate will continue to court controversy or if he will tone down his rhetoric in the future.

 

 

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