Andrew Tate, a former kickboxer turned social media personality, has frequently made headlines due to his controversial remarks and viewpoints. Tate's known for his outspoken nature and his comments have often been criticized for their misogynistic undertones. Tate is also known as King Cobra and Top G which are claimed when he became a social media superstardom in 2022.
Tate transitioned into the world of social media, utilizing platforms like Twitter and YouTube to share his thoughts and opinions on various topics, including self-improvement, relationships, and masculinity. He developed a significant online following, which allowed him to establish himself as a controversial figure due to his outspoken and often polarizing viewpoints.
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'Masculine life is war'
Tate's controversial statements and viewpoints have gained significant attention and criticism. While he has a dedicated following, his views on women and relationships continue to generate debate and controversy within public discourse. Here in the quote below, he talks about the life of women.
“The masculine perspective is you have to understand that life is war. It’s a war for the female you want. It’s a war for the car you want. It’s a war for the money you want. It’s a war for status. Masculine life is war. If you’re a man who doesn’t view life as war, you’re going to lose. Society’s expectations of men is much higher than the societal expectations of females.”
'I don’t care about her'
Tate's personal opinions may not align with widely accepted or ethical standards regarding relationships and respect for others. His statements have been criticized for objectifying women and promoting unhealthy attitudes towards fidelity and gender dynamics.
“If I walk in the club, me and Tristan and twenty-five b*tches, who’s the richest man in the club?… Females are the ultimate status symbol amongst elite players.” “I go out and f*ck and I come back to her and I don’t care about her and I only love my girl. That’s not cheating, that’s exercise.”
'Why is a woman flying my plane?'
“I was getting on a plane and I could see through the cockpit that a female was the pilot and I took a picture and I said, ‘most women I know can’t even park a car, why is a woman flying my plane?’ and they banned me.”
Tate quotes a woman whom he met on a plane. This quote reflects Andrew Tate's perspective on women's abilities and roles in traditionally male-dominated fields. His comment has been widely criticized as sexist and dismissive of the capabilities and qualifications of women in various professions, including piloting.
'I will pick you up'
The quote objectifies women and reduces them to mere physical objects for his amusement, displaying a disregard for their dignity and autonomy.
“If you’re a 55 kilo female, I will pick you up with one hand, by your t*tty.”
'Avoid women who go to festivals'
Tate’s quote showcases the derogatory and dismissive attitude towards women who enjoy attending festivals, using wrong language and generalizations. It disregards the individuality of women and the quote perpetuates negative statements of women.
“Avoid women who go to festivals.They Are either on some losers table whos feeding them cocaine or in a crowd of sweaty peasants because theyre a sweaty peasant.Endless instagram stories screaming and having "fun" to prove to the world theyre worthless. Hard pass festihoes.”
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