BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, known for his controversial views, has frequently showcased his dissatisfaction with the United Kingdom.
In a recent Twitter post, Tate recounts an experience of driving through the streets of England, during which he encountered an incident of knife-related crime.
Throughout his tweets and his notable interview with Tucker Carlson, Tate has consistently referred to the United Kingdom in a critical light. Andrew Tate notably likened the country to a dying patient during the interview.
Tate's grievances primarily revolve around the UK government's decision to prohibit any mention of his name in schools across the country.
Andrew Tate calls England a 'failed society'
In a recent tweet, Tate shared an old video, recounting an experience during his time in England where he witnessed a violent knife altercation.
Within the tweet, he emphasized his belief that this incident serves as an illustration of a larger issue, asserting that he views England as a society that has faced significant challenges and struggles but has failed.
This perspective aligns with his ongoing critique of the country's societal and governance aspects.
Tate wrote, "Last time I was in England I literally witnessed a knife fight. England is a failed society."
Andrew Tate's fans dubbed the knife crimes as 'shame'
Tate's disclosure regarding the rising incidents of knife-related offenses and his characterization of England as a society in decline ignited a lively discourse on the 'X' platform.
This discussion prompted users to actively participate and share their diverse perspectives on the matter.
One user mocked the knife-crime situation and wrote, "Whole lot better than a gun fight." Another user wrote, "What a terrible shame." Another user commented, "Taxi driver has absolutely no idea who he’s in the car with."