BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Controversial social media personality Andrew Tate created a buzz on platform X with a tweet that garnered widespread attention and outrage among its users.
In his statement, Tate publicly criticized an unnamed government for taxing its citizens, resulting in a substantial backlash in the comments.
In recent times, Tate has been in the headlines for consistently vocal about his opinions on the Israel-Hamas conflict, which has led to substantial criticism from the social media community.
Andrew Tate sparks controversy with tweet criticizing unnamed government
In a recent post on platform X, Tate made a controversial statement accusing an unnamed government of taxing its citizens and taking half of their income.
He stated, "You work hard and the government takes half of your money. Then they give it to other nations so they can kill innocent children with it."
Previously, Tate has consistently expressed his support for the people of Palestine amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.
He also announced a donation of $200,000 to Palestinian children and clarified the details of his contribution on platform X.
Tate frequently utilizes 'X' to provide updates on the charitable efforts of his organization, Tate Pledge in Palestine amid the war.
Trolls react to Andrew Tate's tweet
Numerous individuals gathered in response to Tate's tweet, voicing their strong disapproval of his statement.
A user criticized his tweet and wrote, "Makes no sense."
Another user wrote, "I thought you are in jail ?."
A user stated, "Don’t make us agree with the Top G!"
A user commented in disagreement saying, "Hmmm that’s no good."
A user directed Tate to discuss about the issue properly and wrote, "Government taxation and foreign aid policies vary, and they are subject to public debate. Taxes fund a variety of government functions, including public services, infrastructure, and sometimes international aid. The specific allocation of funds and their impact can be a matter of discussion and policy decisions. If you have concerns about government policies, it’s important to engage in civic discourse and advocate for changes through democratic processes."