BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, a controversial influencer known for his misogynistic views, continues to perpetuate toxic masculinity ideals through his constant presence on social media platforms, particularly Twitter. Despite facing significant backlash and criticism, Tate remains unyielding in his determination to express his opinions and maintain a connection with his fans.
Unyielding in his commitment to advocating for masculine qualities that are considered problematic — from being angry and aggressive, misogynistic and seeing emotions as a form of weakness — Tate has seen a rise in young male followers. Even in the face of widespread criticism directed at him for his problematic statements, his tweets often garner a lot of attention.
'You need an angry aggressive man'
During his passionate rant, Andrew Tate, often known by his moniker 'Top G', passionately conveyed his perspective on the impact of an apocalypse. He argued that the atmosphere, initially filled with lightheartedness and amusement, swiftly transforms into a state of urgency and danger. In Tate's view, the crucial requirement during such chaotic times is a fiercely enraged and assertive individual, exhibiting qualities akin to those of a warlord. He emphasized that individuals previously perceived as humorous or entertaining would tragically fall victim to the grim realities of the apocalypse, succumbing to peril from the very outset.
Tate wrote, "It’s all fun and games until the apocalypse comes and then you need an angry aggressive man with war lord qualities because your dude who was “funny” got murdered on the first day."
'You’re the epitome of a douche bag'
Following Tate's previous rant, where he aimed to persuade his audience about the significance of masculinity, numerous users took the opportunity to share their own opinions on the matter. The discourse that unfolded showcased a diverse range of perspectives, as individuals stepped forward to voice their thoughts. One user wrote, "You’re the epitome of a douche bag but this is a funny tweet." Another user wrote, "That's how we lived inside the cave. Are you still in there?" A user stated, "Seek help, dude."