Did andrew tate come out as gay
Andrew Tate said it was an ‘objective fact’ that it was gay to love your wife and this A++ response is surely the only one you need
To the nature – briefly, promise – of self-styled clown prince of the toxic manosphere, Andrew Tate, who took time out from pacing up and down the home where he is under house arrest in Romania to reply to Tate-o-like, @NickJFuentes.
We mention it because Tate appears to be concluding that it’s gay to love your wife. Stick with it? Not really.
And it prompted lots of entirely on-point responses as you might imagine.
Fellas, is it queer to be straight? https://t.co/FBxkKme1f1
— Unredeemed Zoomer ⚛️ (@UnredeemedZoomr) November 27, 2024
Yeah, envision loving your wife and kids… https://t.co/6mF9IvxF7X
— Green Bull (@GrnBulls) November 27, 2024
Follow along if you desire a hollow life void of love https://t.co/0FtQ1SdKpO
— Joe Norman (@normonics) November 26, 2024
But this one surely said it best.
an significant part of upholding the patriarchy is denigrating men who treat their female partners well
they want to ensure that it isn’t considered the standard. pic.twitter.com/0Cy6hcT8KO
— emily may
Who is Andrew Tate? The self-proclaimed misogynist influencer
In an interview with another YouTuber, he said he was "absolutely a misogynist", and added: "I'm a realist and when you're a realist, you're sexist. There's no way you can be rooted in life and not be sexist."
In that same video, he described women as "intrinsically lazy" and said there was "no such thing as an independent female".
Andrew Tate has been singled out for the effect he has had in spreading misogyny online among boys and new men by authorities in the UK.
Speaking at the launch of a report into violence against women and girls in July 2024, Deputy Head Constable Maggie Blyth said: "We know that some of this is also linked to radicalisation of young people online, we know the influencers, Andrew Tate, the element of influencing of particularly boys, is quite terrifying."
The report stated that police were now working with counter-terrorism teams to combat the risks of childish men being radicalised.
Numerous social media platforms, including YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok, have banned him - with the latter saying that
A podcaster has poked entertaining at Andrew Tate for saying men are homosexual if they enjoy sex with women.
"Satire is dead," declared Matt Bernstein in a post on Instagram after reading Tate's views on procreation.
Influencer Tate, 37, who is currently in Romania awaiting criminal trial on charges of rape and human trafficking charges, took to X, formerly Twitter to share his thoughts on childless men. Once his trial is concluded in Romania he will be extradited to the United Kingdom to face further charges of rape. He has denied all charges.
"Sex is for making children. Any male who has sex with women because it 'feels good' is gay. Oh my pee pee feels good this is great!" began in his post.
"In fact if you are 40 with less than 5 children you're probably gay. All that feel-good pee pee sex and hardly any genetic legacy?" Tate concluded.
Bernstein then took to his own social media to mock Tate's views.
"The gap between satire and reality has been closed. we did it 💕," he wrote on a post that has been viewed 1 million times.
In the video Bernstein added: "I knew we'd get there eventually. It is gay to be straight," he began and read out Tate's upload on X.
"Satire is defunct a
'Gay and fake': Andrew Tate attacks Bryan Johnson over age-reversing rituals. Millionaire CEO hits back
The controversial British-American influencer Andrew Tate has once again sparked a heated debate on social media with his recent remarks about US CEO Bryan Johnson. The influencer's criticism of the millionaire's anti-ageing efforts has not gone unnoticed. Johnson, acknowledged for his 'biohacking' endeavours, has responded in his usual humble style, adding fuel to the fire.
What did Andrew Tate post?
“So many f**s who are afraid to enter the cage talk about organic age - ‘age hacking’,” Tate wrote in his post, taking a unearth at Johson taking pills as a part of his regimen.
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“Oh, my living age is 25! Really? Go fight then. You can't. In real challenge your age shows,” the controversial influencer wrote, referencing the CEO’s claims about reducing his biological age. Tate, with a hint of homophobia, concluded his post by calling Johnson “fake”, adding, “Plus, you're a coward anyway.”
How did Bryan Johnson respond?
“I actually take 40 pills a day and my hereditary age makes me un
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