“Give this man his job back” – Employee from England’s Premier League allegedly FIRED after liking controversial Andrew Tate’s tweet
Andrew Tate's influence extends into sports, resulting in a Premier League firing for social media interactions.
Andrew Tate (Image via X)
Andrew Tate was a kickboxer before he traded his career for a red pill influencer. Tate was all over the news with his extremely conservative worldviews during the early years of his influencer career. However, the mainstream media banned him as they viewed his remarks to be misogynistic, sexist, and transphobic, among other things.
To make matters worse, Romanian authorities arrested him for alleged sex trafficking charges. He spent three months in jail along with his brother and two others. At present, he is still under investigation and also under judicial restriction. Recently, the Premier League allegedly fired a man who liked tweets of Andrew Tate on X. Tate caught news of it and tweeted his response. This is what he tweeted.
Clown World.Andrew Tate via X
The alleged firing became public after two people spoke of it on a podcast. Funnily enough, one of the tweets the man liked was one in which Andrew Tate did exercises in prison. Many social media platforms have banned Andrew Tate, including YouTube. However, under Elon Musk, X is a champion of free speech and did not ban him.
Even though YouTube banned him, Tate has a channel on Rumble, as the platform is against cancel culture. Moreover, many notable podcasters have done interviews with Tate. Most of those podcast episodes have attained a high viewership. George Janko and Patrick Bet-David, among others, have done podcasts with him.
Netizens react to Premier League employee’s alleged firing for liking Andrew Tate’s tweets
Andrew Tate is very active on X. It is one of the few social media platforms that has not banned the controversial kickboxer turned red pill influencer. He had recently engaged in a social media spat with Meek Mill after P Diddy’s controversial allegations. He had also voiced his support for Palestine during the Super Bowl.
Tate recently found out that the English Premier League fired a man who liked his tweets, which were not even offensive. He voiced his displeasure at it, and so did the netizens. See how netizens reacted to the news below.
The sentiment of the netizens was similar to that of Tate. Even though the majority expressed dissatisfaction, a small section believed that the employee deserved it.
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