Twitter users react to Andrew Tate's story of fighting back against bullies

Andrew Tate's father's tough love approach to bullying receives mixed reactions"

 

 

 

Andrew Tate, the controversial British kickboxer and former Big Brother winner, shared a personal story on Twitter. He recounted how he was bullied by two ten-year-old kids on the school bus when he was eight years old.

 

 

 

One day, he couldn't take it anymore and cried to his dad, who was drinking whiskey and playing chess at 9 am. However, his father didn't even look at him and told him to go to school and fight back. Andrew realized that no one was going to save him and it was up to him.

 

The bullying continued, and one day, the kids started pulling his backpack and calling him names. One of them even slapped him on the side of his face, leaving a stinging sensation.

 

 

 

Andrew sat in silence until his stop arrived, and then he swung his plastic Batman lunchbox as hard as he could, hitting the kid right above his eye. The boy's eyelid began squirting blood all over the bus, and his friend looked horrified.

 

Andrew ran off the bus and didn't even notice that his lunchbox had shattered. When he got back home, his dad saw the broken lunchbox and took him to Walmart to buy a new one. Andrew picked the same one he had before, and his dad told him he would buy him as many as he needed.

 

 

The next day, Andrew was ready to fight both kids head-on, but they didn't show up. Keith, the boy he hit with the lunchbox, never returned to school, and his friend stopped taking the bus. Andrew never had to break another lunchbox, and he never saw those kids again.

 

Andrew's father, Emory Tate, never saved him from anything. He sent him to fight alone. Andrew concluded his tweet by paying tribute to his father, who has since passed away.

 

The story received a mixed response from Twitter users, with some praising Andrew for standing up to his bullies and others criticizing him for glorifying violence. Nevertheless, it serves as a reminder that sometimes, we have to take matters into our own hands and fight back.

 

Users Reactions from the story

  1. Abigail @abigail_fekete: "Elon has done more good to humanity by buying Twitter than the entirety of the WEF."
  2. Patrick Bet-David @patrickbetdavid: "Respect!"
  3. Don Dolla | Entreproducer | @dollaonthabeat: "We need Part 2.."
  4. Wanidi @WanidiBenz: "This story is not for you. You ain't missing anything. This story is for real men."
  5. Zay Hilfiger @zayhilfiger: "Like this if you're a Top G ❤️."
  6. Andrew Coney @andrewconey5: "Like my reply instead if you know the difference between your and you're!"
  7. Daniel Moncada @DanielMoncada80: "Your pops was a G."
  8. DEADSKULL 🇦🇲 @deadskulltweets: "Lmao this reads like that one Macklemore song."
  9. Farid Hobeiche @FarixHobeiche: "Is this story from ChatGPT?"
  10. Ronny R @R0nnyR: "Common sense ain’t that common…."
  11. HA₿i₿iii 🇱🇧🇱🇧 @lebanesesince92: "This is what every man should teach his sons. No one will save you in this world if you don't save yourself."

 

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