BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate's recent Twitter rant focused on his beliefs about gender dynamics within relationships, where he controversially suggested that women may be responsible for relationship failures. Despite his occasional motivational messages about fitness and financial success, Tate's notoriety stems from his self-proclaimed misogyny, promotion of male supremacy, and disturbing celebration of violence against women.
Regardless of being banned from popular social media platforms like TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube, he has managed to amass a considerable online following through fan-uploaded video clips, which often receive millions of views and shares. On Twitter alone, he boasts a staggering follower count of over 6.8 million.
'If the feeling is 'off' it’s the woman’s fault'
Tate recently sparked a storm of controversy when he expressed his viewpoint on his platform. In a tweet, he boldly claimed that powerful men are never in a bad mood, as they are constantly focused on their empire-building endeavors and the stress that comes with it. According to Tate, men bring in substantial financial resources, while women are responsible for creating a positive and enjoyable atmosphere, often described as "princess energy." He asserted that if a relationship feels off or lacks positive vibes, it is solely a woman's fault.
Tate's tweet read, "Powerful men are never in a bad mood. We’re always basically the same level of stressed and preoccupied with empire. We bring the money. A lot of it. Women bring the vibe. Princess energy. They make anything fun. 👸 If the feeling is “off” it’s the woman’s fault. Always."
The misogynistic tweet by Tate immediately caught the attention of both his devoted followers as well as his detractors. His fans were drawn to his unapologetic and divisive stance, applauding his belief in traditional gender roles. On the other hand, his critics were outraged by the demeaning nature of his words, perceiving them as an attempt to diminish the value of women in relationships. The tweet quickly became a topic of intense discussion, with passionate arguments on both sides highlighting the ongoing struggle for gender equality and the need to challenge regressive beliefs that perpetuate harmful stereotypes.
'Absolutely correct'
The comment section under Tate's tweet was flocked with opinions by many users. One user wrote, "This is absolutely correct." While another dissented and wrote, "I disagree.. Not everything is a woman's fault. Some people jus need to look in tha mirror at their own faults, insecurities or choices. To be in your own energy is everything." "Woman” bring the vibe," stated one, while a user pointed out, "It is a happy woman when the spirit time is come, that finds herself in the presence of a good man. To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides."
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