BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, a controversial figure in the realm of social media, actively scans through various posts on the platform X, formerly known as Twitter, that catch his eye or prompt him to share his perspective.
In a recent development, Tate voiced his support for arguments about social restrictions placed on women as expressed by a user on Elon Musk's X.
Tate's penchant for offering his insights on various subjects has often has often put him under the limelight for being controversial.
Andrew Tate supports social media user's assertion about 'pumpkin spice misogyny season'
In a recent post on the platform X, a user with the handle @Melissachen left a comment on an article authored by Emma Beddington.
The headline of the article initially began as a tribute to the arrival of Autumn, often referred to as the orange season, but soon shifted its focus to critique the perceived misogyny associated with pumpkin spice lattes, a beloved seasonal delight among many women.
In response, @Melissachen commented, "Women will post this s**t and then wonder why the entire planet and every major religion has imposed strict social restrictions on their sovereignty since the dawn of time in every place humans have ever lived."
Taking note of @Melissachen's perspective on the article, Tate chimed in to express his support for her and endorsed her statement with a simple, "She's right."
According to the article posted by The Guardian, during the season known as "PSL season" or the "pumpkin spice latte misogyny season," there is a prevalent trend among men to allegedly mock the excitement displayed by women for the introduction of these spiced, orange-colored beverages in the autumn season.
This assertion didn't sit right with user @MelissaChen and thought it was nonsensical.
Trolls call Andrew Tate 'stupid' for showing support for social media user
In the wake of Tate's endorsement of the argument presented by 'X' user @MelissaChen regarding the constraints on women's sovereignty and the criticism of the aforementioned article, numerous users stepped forward to share their perspectives.
One user wrote, "It’s true. . . making the rest of us look bad. Stop being stupid or at least stop letting the world know how stupid you really are and stop dragging the rest of down with you. plz. K. Thx. Bye. ✌?"
Another user wrote, "The world's gone mad." A user stated, "Crazy what people are comfortable posting online today."