Andrew Tate asks fans for appropriate 'punishment' for women falsely accusing men and suggestions are unbelievable

Andrew Tate's fans assert to give women the same punishment as men in case they falsely accuse them
PUBLISHED SEP 15, 2023
Andrew Tate asks his fans about the best possible punishment to give to women who falsely accuse men (@cobratate/Twitter)
Andrew Tate asks his fans about the best possible punishment to give to women who falsely accuse men (@cobratate/Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the polarizing influencer, recently utilized the platform 'X' (previously known as Twitter) to inquire about something from his audience.

He was particularly interested in their opinions regarding the appropriate response to a situation where a woman wrongly accuses a man.

Andrew Tate appered on a YouTube vlog (Mo Vlogs/ YouTube)
Andrew Tate poses an intriguing question to his fans (Mo Vlogs/ YouTube)

Tate has gained notoriety for his outspoken and controversial remarks on the platform 'X,' often facing criticism for his comments, which are perceived as misogynistic.

His statements about women have frequently drawn significant attention and sparked debates within the online community.

In a recent incident, Andrew Tate made a controversial remark by asserting that women who are not imaginative are similar to men, while also characterizing them as annoying.

Andrew Tate's cobra tattoo (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate gives a hypothetical situation to his followerrs (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

Andrew Tate wonders what punishment to give to women falsely accusing men

In a recent tweet, Tate presented a hypothetical scenario to his audience, suggesting a situation where women might potentially misuse the legal system to make false accusations against men.

In this context, Tate inquired about the appropriate punishment or repercussion.

This discussion stems from Tate's frequent assertions regarding men being subject to false accusations by women.

Andrew Tate defends himself (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate asks his fans to tell about the best punishment to give women who falsely accuse men (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

He indirectly referenced his own experiences, wherein he has faced serious allegations, including sexual assault, human trafficking, organized crime, and exploitation of women for financial gain. Tate's legal battle, however, is still ongoing.

Tate wrote, "When women use the judicial system to attack men with lies.... What should the punishment be?"



 

Andrew Tate's fans give unbelievable suggestions to Top G's query

After Tate raised the question regarding the apt consequences for women falsely accusing men, a multitude of users chimed in with their own suggestions, some of which were quite surprising and even difficult to believe.

(@Cobratate/Twitter)
Andrew Tate's fans give unbelievable suggestions on a women's possible punishment if she accuses a man falsely(@Cobratate/Twitter)

One user wrote, "Double the potential consequence man would have faced."

Another user wrote, "They should be sued so a judge can rule it "fair comment" that excuses such lies and defamation, because it is simply their opinion. That was my experience anyhow, when I sued federal government feminists for doing just that."

A user stated, "Locked up for life." A user commented, "Billboards to expose all."



 



 



 



 

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