BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the controversial influencer, recently used the platform X (formerly known as Twitter) to express criticism of young White males who utilize Apple Siri.
Tate's statements tend to ignite debates on social media due to the provocative and contentious nature of his opinions.
Whenever Tate shares viewpoints aligned with his ideology, the social media sphere is quick to react and engage in discussions.
Andrew Tate asserts Black people don't use Siri like White boys
In his tweet, Tate made a controversial statement asserting that Black individuals don't commonly use Siri, labeling it as something associated with White individuals.
He further implied that he considers this behavior to be trivial, contrasting it with his self-perceived image as a tough individual who wouldn't engage in such actions.
Specifically, he cited an example of White individuals asking Siri questions related to sexuality, using derogatory language in the process, which he used to exemplify his opinion.
Tate wrote, "Black people dont use Siri. Thats whiteboy s**t. Badman nah chat tu di guvvy dem. "hey siri, why am I gay?" P***yholes."
Andrew Tate's fans call his statement 'wild'
Tate's comments about White individuals using Siri generated a significant response from various users who took to social media to voice their opinions on his statement.
One user wrote, "That's wild 🤣🤣🤣". Another user wrote, "Wtf????" A user stated, "Haha, gotta love the diversity in technology usage! But Siri is for everyone, regardless of race. Embracing inclusivity is the way forward. Keep spreading positive vibes!"
A user commented, "?? I don’t use Siri, but I use voice recognition because Siri just randomly starts doing unnecessary shit cause like calling somebody or saying I didn’t hear what you said lol".
Another user commented, "Lmao … 😂😂😂 Who told you black people don’t use Siri Come on man they use Alexa anyway."