BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: A few months back, UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya recently expressed his thoughts on the existing education system in an episode of ‘The Diary of a CEO’ podcast.
Now, another outspoken and controversial social media personality Andrew Tate aka the 'Top G' has reacted to the same with two words after the MMA fighter's clip has gone viral on the internet.
What did Israel Adesanya say?
Tate has been prohibited from utilizing significant social media platforms as a result of his frank demeanor. But he keeps doing it and stands by those who adopt a similar stance.
Adesanya's podcast clip was most recently posted on Twitter by an account named, 'Censored Men'. In the video, Adesanya explains why he thinks the educational system is outdated and mostly used to mold children into future workers.
Additionally, "The Last Stylebender" admitted that his schooling was unsuccessful. He decided to have his kids receive tutoring at home rather than enrolling them in school.
Adesanya said,“Honestly, f**k school. I don’t know why we have this outdated concept of school to just build workers. We know what the f**k school was made for. Why are we pretending?"
He added, "We know school was created to create workers. I still don’t know what the f**k is X. I’m still waiting, when have I as an adult known what the f**k X is. A lot of useless information got passed on to me at school. And I sucked at school because I was s**t at memorizing. I didn’t really learn anything.”
Andrew Tate, a former kickboxer, was quick to react to this video. He said, "He's right."
When Top G called going to school 'a waste of time'
Tate's backing of Adesanya is understandable given the controversial social media personality's previous criticisms of the educational system.
Andrew Tate, a prominent red-pillar, did attend college, despite what many people think. However, in a video, he went into detail on how modern universities are a scam.
He said, "Modern university is the biggest scam in the history of Earth." He also called it a waste of time.
"It's socially acceptable time-wasting, and that's why everyone does it. Because it's socially acceptable. So I tell people don't go to university, you haven't got that time to waste." Tate added.