BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, known primarily as Andrew Tate's brother, has managed to generate considerable attention through his controversial statements. While he may not have initially gained fame on his own, Tristan has carved out a reputation for himself by making provocative remarks. In a recent incident, he publicly criticized the way governments named heatwaves on Twitter, boldly claiming that he could do a better job than them and even offering his services for free.
Alongside his brother, Tristsn positions himself as an individual dedicated to exposing the hidden workings of the Matrix. Drawing inspiration from the Keanu Reeves' blockbuster, Tristan and Andrew claim they were unveiling the true actions and intentions of the Matrix. Through their criticism, they aim to shed light on what they perceive as the manipulative and controlling actions of governments operating within this metaphorical system.
'I’ll do it for free'
After coming across an article from Wired that questioned the naming of Europe's heatwave as "Cerberus," Tristan decided to share a part of it. He expressed his viewpoint, suggesting that governments were adopting a similar approach in naming heatwaves as they did with new "Covid variants." He requested a government representative to grant him the responsibility of inventing these names, emphasizing that he would willingly take on the task without expecting any payment in return.
Tristan wrote, "They’re naming heatwaves like they used to name new “Covid variants”. Can somebody in the government give me the job of whoever makes the names up? I’ll do it for free. Watch out! The “lovely warm summer” heatwave has just hit Europe. The “Barbecue weather” heatwave is next!"
'The climate scam'
Tristan's remarks quickly caught the attention of many users, sparking a surge of responses on the matter. One user wrote, "We are living in the twilight zone. That or Someone twisted version of the matrix." Another user wrote, "The climate scam." A user stated, "They probably got chat gpt doing it for them." A user commented, "I'm still confused with the storm they named "The beast from the east" must be part of the devil's game, everyone that works for them has a name."