BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Despite the controversy surrounding Andrew Tate's opinions, his devoted fans continue to show him unwavering support.
In a recent tweet from Tate's 'X' account, he can be seen engaging in a discussion with retired Canadian actor David Sutcliffe. During the conversation, Tate expresses his desire to avoid becoming a 'broken' person.
Tate's past interviews have made a significant impact on the 'X' platform, drawing in views that exceeded previous records.
Notably, Andrew Tate's conversation with Tucker Carlson gained immense popularity, to the point where even Twitter CEO Elon Musk sat up and took notice.
Andrew Tate refuses to be a 'broken' man
During the interview, Tate elaborated that he has always possessed, to a certain extent, a spiritual connect that contributes to his strength. He consistently feels his father's watchful presence. That and the knowledge of his ancestors' diligent efforts fuel his determination not to let them down.
Tate declared his intention not to succumb to feeling 'broken', deeming it disrespectful to those who had fought and persevered for his betterment.
Even in the hypothetical scenario of being incarcerated for two decades, Tate wanted to stay strong, seeing it as his duty to both his ancestral lineage and a higher power.
In essence, Tate expressed that life's unexpected blows are similar to a fortunate but unexpected punch, and his response was to greet challenges with an unwavering smile.
Tate said, "So I always had ... a spiritual aspect to where I got my strength. I always felt like when my dad is watching me or my ancestors tried very hard for me to be born, so I can't disappoint them. So I've always had this spiritualistic side."
He continued, "Like I can't my imagine the disappointment my ancestors would feel if they fought Saber tooth tigers and survived World War 2 and went through all the garbage they went through just for my father to be born. And then he suffered like he suffered to raise me for me to be raised and become the most famous man in the world and call myself Top G and then cry when I went to jail."
"What am I? What kind of b**ch? What am I going to go where? No. I go to jail with my head held high. And if they put me in jail for the next 20 years, I'll walk in there with my head held eye. And if anybody sees me, I'm not going to be a broken man," he stated.
"I refuse to be a broken man. It's disrespectful to everybody. Whoever died or tried hard for me to be raised for me to emerge from this difficulty as a broken person, that's absolutely not at least selfish. When a man sits and says to me he's broken, or he's depressed, or he's sad, etc, that's selfishness," Tate explained.
"You have shit to do and you have people to be respectful to, including people who are no longer here. I don't have time. They can put me in solitary confinement for 20 years, and when I walk out of there and the first podcast I do, I refuse to be called broken. I refuse," he said vehemently.
"And that's because I feel like I had a duty to my ancestors. And now I feel like I have a duty to my ancestors and a duty to God. So I've always felt that," said Tate.
He further added, "My ancestors are proud of me. God is proud of me. I did my absolute best. I couldn't have possibly done better and I got hit with a lucky punch. And that's life. And all I can do is just smile regardless."
Andrew Tate's fans call him 'admirable'
After Tate's long monologue outlining his stance, numerous users were motivated to share their perspectives on his remarks.
One user wrote, "I think this kind of determination to push on for the sake of carrying a mantle worthy of honoring those who came before you is admirable." Another user wrote, "he needs to stop smoking 😭🤷🏼♀️"
A user stated, "His mentality is goated for sure."A user commented, "if every man is just a bit of this guy well have a better society."