BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate's unwavering loyalty towards his brother, Andrew Tate, has been evident throughout their public lives. No matter the circumstances, Tristan has consistently stood by his older brother, defending him against any criticism or backlash that comes their way. This unyielding support was recently showcased when Tristan took to Twitter to respond to Paul Golding, the leader of Britain First, who criticized Andrew's remarks, which apparently suggested that ISIS represented "true Muslims."
No doubt the influencers bring forth polarizing opinions, but one aspect they can't help but their unbreakable loyalty toward each other is commendable. One instance that showcases this deep bond occurred during an episode of the 'Emergency Meeting' podcast when Tristan passionately declared that he would act as a protective shield for Andrew in the face of any danger. He vowed to shield his brother against any potential harm, even going as far as stating he would step in to take a bullet meant for Andrew if someone ever attempted to assassinate "Top G."
'Fighting the wrong fight'
Tristan replied to one of Golding's tweets where he had posted a clip of Andrew asserting that ISIS apparently represented the "true Muslims" since they follow the instructions in the book, killing non-Muslims through heinous acts like decapitation. Andrew can also be heard saying, "But all the other Muslims go, they're not real Muslims, because I read the book and ignore those parts. Well, then you're not a Muslim because you're ignoring the book."
The younger brother explained that with the passage of time and continuous study of a subject, one's knowledge about that topic naturally increases, which he considered a fundamental law. He emphasized that after years of reading and studying, Andrew had become a Muslim. Tristan then suggested that Golding should read the Quran for himself, indicating that he might be fighting the wrong fight by criticizing Andrew's remarks. Tristan's tweet read, "As time passes in the study of something your knowledge of that subject increases. That’s a fundamental law. More years, more reading, more studying and now he himself is a Muslim. I suggest you pick up the Quran and read it for yourself Paul. You’re fighting the wrong fight."
'He is just getting views by attacking you guys'
The exchange of opinions between Tristan and Golding regarding Andrew's remarks sparked significant interest among social media users, leading to an influx of opinions from Twitter users. One wrote, "Paul is looking for attention He’s desperate." Another user stated, "Honest question are you saying he no longer believes this?" "So he doesn't always know everything? As he said? I like your mindset but Andrew Tate sometimes talks too much and judges too quickly," said one user criticizing Andrew, while a follower of the Tate brothers commented, "He knows he is wrong. He is just getting views by attacking you guys."