BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the influencer recognized for his controversial views on gender roles and specifically women, recently expressed on the platform 'X' (previously known as Twitter) that attempting to influence women's thoughts aka brainwashing them is a behavior he deems 'misogynistic.'
Tate's unconventional perspectives on women's roles in domestic life have garnered significant attention, often sparking debate within the online community.
Consequently, his unexpected statement about the 'misogynistic' nature of brainwashing women left many users perplexed, as it appeared to diverge from his typical controversial ideology.
Andrew Tate asserts brainwashing women is 'misogynistic'
In a recent tweet, Tate raises a thought-provoking question, pondering why women frequently find themselves characterized as "brainwashed" based on a presumption that they cannot make independent choices.
In his view, this prevailing perspective represents an intensely misogynistic viewpoint.
Tate's tweets stood in stark contrast to his typical misogynistic stance on women.
This unexpected shift left many members of the online community questioning the authenticity of Tate's stance against misogyny, as they found it difficult to believe that he was genuinely opposing such views.
Tate wrote, "Why is that women are always "brainwashed" because they're considered too stupid to make their own decisions? Extremely Misogynistic."
In a separate tweet, Tate made a statement that many considered highly misogynistic, claiming that 95% of attractive women do not hold jobs.
According to online users, this tweet strongly suggested Tate's traditional and stereotypical views on women, indicating his belief that conventionally attractive women are less likely to pursue careers, aligning with his longstanding perspective on gender roles.
Tate wrote, "95% of pretty girls don’t have jobs."
Andrew Tate's fans assert that women 'fool everyone'
Tate's remarks about women being brainwashed and his assertion that attractive women lack careers have sparked significant online discussion. Users have actively voiced their opinions and reactions to his statements.
One user wrote, "Women know n plan everything. They fool everyone." Another user wrote, "The Cobra strikes again." A user stated, "appropriate they don't think about work and they only think about beautifying themselves."
A user commented, "69% of men want to be just a pretty girl who doesn't have to work too." Another user commented, "They shouldn’t, they deserve to be taken care of, as long as they are feminine and bring peace."