BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, known for his provocative and controversial statements, sparked a heated debate once again. This time, he has started questioning deeper ideas, challenging the very concept of human existence in "The Matrix" and the role of the authorities in shaping our lives.
Tate's tendency to ignite controversies has made him a polarizing figure, particularly on social media platforms where his views are met with strong criticism. Many argue that his beliefs reflect a regressive mindset that seeks to revive outdated and oppressive ideologies, particularly concerning women's rights and gender equality. However, this time his focus appears to be on what he perceives as the Matrix.
'The system is the biggest lie'
In a rant, Tate said that he believed the system, which one becomes a part of from birth, was the greatest lie. He remarked that individuals were expected to attend school and acquire knowledge and perspectives dictated by authorities, without the necessity of independent thinking. The objective was to obtain a degree, find employment and fulfill tax obligations. Furthermore, he mentioned the accumulation of retirement funds, which he believed were not highly valued during that stage of life, followed by subsequent taxation and eventual demise. He referred to this entire process as a form of slavery.
Tate wrote, "I believe the system we get into from birth is the biggest lie. Go to our school, learn what we want you to think and learn. No need to think for yourself. Get your degree, work, pay the taxes. Get your retirement money which you don‘t even value that much at that age, pay taxes again, and die. Slavery."
'Society sells us a broken system'
After Tate's rant, numerous users shared their perspectives in response to his views. One user wrote, "This sounds like a blueprint for a zombie movie. Instead of walking dead, we have the walking educated." Another user wrote, "We’re basically being farmed." A user stated, "Society sells us a broken system. People are awakening." A user trolled Tate and wrote, "Of course, you could skip all that & get banged up in jail instead." A fan of Tate wrote, "Andrew Tate is 100 percent correct."