BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate's fans wait for their rock star to make controversial statements about trending topics one after the other. The former kickboxer, who also claims himself to be a misogynist often shares his prejudiced statements on various subjects on transgender issues, gender equality, and how cheating in a relationship is fine if a man does it but is not when a woman. In a recent statement, Tate made comments on the transgender community yet again which were then perceived as transphobic and insensitive by netizens.
In a recent statement, former kickboxing champion and social media personality Tate sparked intense backlash and criticism for his insensitive comments on the high suicide rates among transgender individuals. Tate's remarks have drawn significant attention and raised concerns about the stigmatization of transgender people and the need for greater empathy and understanding.
'I genuinely feel sorry for you'
Tate's statement, "They say trans people commit suicide at a higher rate that's sad, idk nobody should kill themselves. They say that because they are picked on for being trans. I don't know why anyone hasn't had the argument perhaps they have had mental instability before this trans stuff and that's why they are more prone to suicide in the first place. Seems like an obvious explanation. I don't think it's normal for anybody to wanna muddle themselves," has drawn strong criticism for its dismissive and uninformed nature.
Tate's comments, filled with derogatory language and dismissive views, have triggered a wave of backlash and concern for the stigmatization and misunderstanding of transgender individuals. In his recent remarks, Tate declared, "They are trying to convince us to ignore our eyes. The bottom line of slavery is your own senses. It's all an attack on the senses. I can be a woman today, be a man tomorrow." His comments seemed to belittle and discredit the experiences of transgender people, implying that their identity is a mere choice or illusion.
Tate stated, "I wanna actually genuinely give my heartfelt condolences to any young person who falls under this crap because you're going to be so miserable for the rest of your lives if you chop off your genitals and take a whole bunch of chemicals as a teenager. You're never going to be the person you want to be, never going to be accepted as that person, never going to be happy inside. If you fall for this, I genuinely feel sorry for you."
Furthermore, Tate's comparison of transgender-affirming surgeries to cosmetic procedures triggered further outrage. He argued, "Imagine a girl woke up and said, 'I was born with the wrong body because my tits were small.' I am a big-titted woman, but I was born with the wrong body. I need a tit affirming care. I need to affirm my true body shape, otherwise, I have a true mental health problem." No, it's plastic, it looks good whatever but we will never gonna say she was born with the wrong body. 'It's garbage' His comments were deemed derogatory and ignorant, as they failed to recognize the fundamental difference between gender dysphoria and personal aesthetic preferences.
'You should be in jail for interviewing a criminal like Tate'
Advocates for transgender rights and mental health have condemned Tate's statements as harmful and perpetuating harmful stereotypes. They stress the importance of understanding, acceptance, and providing adequate support for transgender individuals, who face unique challenges in society. One user wrote, "You should be in jail for interviewing a criminal like Tate" while the other wrote, "I’m not watching this. Andrew Tate is not someone anyone should look up to. Not sure why everyone gives this dude so much attention actually" Another user wrote, "Oh no Tucker. Not that porn-producing grifter"