“The face of EVIL” – Andrew Tate releases a statement after getting BANNED from social media for ‘SEXIST’ remarks
Andrew Tate shares a final message after being banned from Social Media
‘The King of Toxic Masculinity’ Andrew Tate has gained a lot of attention with his edgy and sexist take on a lot of issues. He’s infamous for his violent and abhorrent views on women, rape and manhood. He has also been criticised for his insulting views on the poor.
In only a few months he has risen to the top from being unknown to the top of his fame. The controversial star amassed a huge audience in a very short span of time. The majority of his audience is young males and many condemn him for poisoning their minds.
Tate‘s views and comments have sparked many controversies. Many on social media have demanded a total ban on his accounts. It seems as though the controversies have caught up to him as he is now banned from Social media platforms. Recently social media giants such as Meta, TikTok and YouTube have banned Tate for violating their policies.
Before being banned from social media platforms his video was racking up millions of views. His main business venture of late was Hustler’s University. It was an online course for aspiring ‘alpha’ males that taught lessons on crypto, stock investing and “freelancing.”
Andrew Tate claims his videos are badly misinterpreted
Following his ban, Tate released a statement in his recent video. He stated that he wanted his videos to be ‘precise, compendious and very comprehensive’ and shared an overview of his life’s story. He shared his story of growing up and being bullied in school.
Andrew further pointed out the fact that he has no criminal charges against him. “No women are coming forward saying Andrew hit me. Zero! The only video of me and woman is consensual acts, she volunteered in it and said it was a game. No woman is alleging that I am a bad person or misogynist.”
The former Kick boxer went on to add that his clips on TikTok were misunderstood and taken out of context. He also claimed that the media has painted his global image as the ‘face of evil.’
Tate stated, “It’s badly misinterpreted clip. It’s crazy to me I’ve become the face of evil, with misunderstood, out-of-context clips on TikTok, with no criminal charges.”
Tate also pointed out that the people that are vilifying him are disguising under the virtue of caring for women. He also stated his charity work and that he is a religious man. Andrew also went off on the people who use fake virtue as a reason to attack someone and vilify people who they don’t like.
Abhijit Singh
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