BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, the younger brother of Andrew Tate, has garnered attention as a controversial influencer. Both brothers are currently under house arrest in Romania, facing allegations of sexual assault, human trafficking, and money laundering. Despite these serious accusations, Tristan continues to engage his two million Twitter followers with provocative statements on various issues and criticisms.
In his recent claims, Tate discussed the banning of Rumble in France, expressing his frustration with the situation. Additionally, he made statements about the French population and mentioned a historical figure. Continue reading to know about Tristan's claims regarding France.
‘France is the only country that has banned rumble’
In a live stream on Rumble, Tristan expresses his perspective on the banning of the Rumble platform in France. He said that France is the only country where Rumble is prohibited, and individuals cannot access it without using a VPN (Virtual Private Network). While he expresses frustration with the ban, he clarifies that his intention is not to insult or denigrate the French people. He wrote, “France is the only country that has banned rumble. You can't watch this in France without a VPN. You know what? F**k France? I wish the best for all the French people.”
On the contrary, he expressed admiration for historical figures like Charles de Gaulle, who led France during World War Two. He further mentioned his desire for brave French individuals to rise up and reclaim their country, not only from issues such as migration but also from political leaders like Macron whom he perceives as having a dominating influence. Tristan claimed, “I wish I had a leader like Charles de Gaulle like they did in World War Two. I wish brave Frenchmen would make a come back and take their f**king country back, not just from migration or any of the issues that it's facing, but from big heads like Macron.”
'Glad to hear'
After acknowledging the claims of Tristan, his fans started sharing their perspectives. One Twitter user said, "Its important to understand de Gaulle was also weak with a good example of this being when he went to Canada and essentially told the people of Quebec to rise up and take their freedom. Then when the consequences of that action caught up to him with Breton Nationalists (1/2)." Another Twitter user wrote, "Apparently, the time is coming for another war, this time civil. There is still a slim chance of avoiding it, but the deportation out of Europe of all barbarians must begin immediately." One fan wrote, "Whyte euro fascist imperialism is imploding this time let them reap what the sowed cut them off Africa USA freedom lands". Another fan said, "France bans free speech". The fifth user said, "Felt like this for a while glad to hear someone say it..."