BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, widely known for human trafficking and rape cases is one of the most influential figures for the youth.
His supporters never miss an occasion to thank him for saving them and praise his existence in society.
Tate has been banned from numerous social media sites due to his controversial persona, including Instagram, TikTok, and others.
Nevertheless, he has a sizable 7.9 million followers on Twitter, where he expresses his opinions in an effort to sway the younger generation.
'Andrew Tate saving the youth'
Andrew Tate has a reputation for speaking out on social issues and stepping forward to provide assistance to the community, even financially.
A fan account recently shared a meme comparing Andrew Tate to a soldier, who endures all by himself to keep youth safe.
The 'X' handle captioned the meme writing, "Andrew Tate saving the youth."
Tate's admirers stepped forward to declare their support and agreement with the meme as soon as it gained popularity.
A fan wrote, "He’s saving us from ideological terrorists & satanists. God bless the work he does for young men & the rest of humanity."
Another fan dubbed Tate as "best," "Andrew Tate is the best. He really defines the the word "humanity" by his actions."
The third commentator claimed, "He is history."
Andrew Tate labeled brainwashing women as 'misogynistic'
Recently, Andrew Tate called brainwashing women "misogynistic," which sparked discussion online. His unusual ideas about how women should behave at home have generated debate.
Tate ponders why women are frequently labeled as "brainwashed" based on the assumption that they are unable to make their own decisions in a recent tweet that provokes thought.
He believes that the dominant worldview is blatantly misogynistic against women.
Tate's tweets were a sharp departure from his usual nasty attitude toward women.
Due to this sudden change, many people in the online community began to doubt the sincerity of Tate's opposition to misogyny. They found it impossible to trust that he truly held such ideas.
Tate wrote, "Why is that women are always "brainwashed" because they're considered too stupid to make their own decisions? Extremely Misogynistic"
In another tweet, Tate asserted something that many people found to be blatantly misogynistic: that 95% of attractive women do not have jobs.
This tweet, in line with Tate's long-held position on gender roles, strongly implied, in the opinions of online users, that he had traditional and stereotypical views on women.
It also indicated his conviction that conventionally attractive women are less inclined to pursue careers.
He wrote, "95% of pretty girls don’t have jobs."