BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, a self-proclaimed influencer known for his controversial and misogynistic views, stirred up a major controversy by claiming that depression serves as a warning system. Despite his polarizing opinions, Tate has amassed a substantial following on various social media platforms.
Despite the backlash caused by his provocative statements, Tate continues to host livestreams on Rumble, where he elaborates further on his contentious perspectives. However, it's worth noting that Tate has been under scrutiny by law enforcement for serious offenses such as sexual assault, involvement in organized crime, and human trafficking.
'Depression is an alert system'
Tate proceeded to communicate with his followers, asserting that depression serves as an alert system. According to him, it is the universe's way of signaling that individuals are living their lives incorrectly. He posed a thought-provoking question to his audience, asking if they would heed this warning and make the necessary adjustments. Tate wrote, "Depression is an ALERT system. It is the universe warning you that you are living life incorrectly. Will you listen?"
In a previous tweet, Tate made a controversial claim, stating that depression is a matter of choice and not a clinical illness. This assertion sparked a significant uproar on various social media platforms.
'Depression is ego-inflation'
Tate's assertion that depression serves as a wake-up call from the universe garnered considerable attention, drawing in a sizable audience. Numerous users actively participated in the discussion, sharing their perspectives on the matter. One user wrote, "Didnt you say it was a choice? Have you gotten short term memory loss from the isolation chamber?" Another user wrote, "I agree with this, but a lot of times there's nothing you can do about it." A confused fan took to the comments section and wrote, "I thought you said depression doesn't exist?" Another person commented, "Therapy is for women. Men lift weights, learn how to fight and make money." A user stated, "Depression is ego-inflation."
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