Andrew Tate defends himself against accusations of 'terrorist sympathizer' labeling critics 'ignorant and evil'

Andrew Tate asserts he wants children to be safe in a recent tweet
PUBLISHED NOV 23, 2023
Andrew Tate unleashes verbal attack on critics in recent tweet (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate unleashes verbal attack on critics in recent tweet (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the controversial and outspoken influencer, known for sparking debates with his statements, recently addressed accusations on platform X (formerly Twitter) where he denounced those labeling him a "terrorist sympathizer," branding them as "ignorant and evil" in turn.

Andrew Tate has consistently shared his views on the Israel-Hamas conflict, including in a recent interview with Piers Morgan, where he referred to Israeli actions as "genocide."

Andrew Tate appered on a YouTube vlog (Mo Vlogs/ YouTube)
Andrew Tate states that people will call him a 'terrorist sympathizer' after a recent tweet  (Mo Vlogs/ YouTube)

Andrew Tate calls out his critics in recent tweet

Tate recently expressed his views on the X  platform through a tweet that sparked controversy. In his tweet, Tate emphasized, "I want children to stop being annihilated by bombs.

I want children to live happy and safe."

In elaborating on his perspective, Tate asserted, "To some this makes me a "terrorist sympathiser" or "antisemite" Those some are ignorant and evil."

Wrapping up his statement, Tate added, "The fact ANYONE argues with me on the first sentence of this tweet is a shame for humanity as a whole."



 

After Tate responded to individuals slamming him for his pro-Palestine takes, many users stepped forward to share their perspectives.

One user wrote, "So pathetic hypocrite"

Another user wrote, "Your stand with humanity will never be forgotten my brother. Just when we thought you were a great person, you come out and surprise us more. May allah protect you with every step"

A user stated, "Basic human principles. Thank you for bringing them up - it's sad that you have to mention them."



 



 



 

Andrew Tate labels himself a 'protector'

In a subsequent tweet, Tate shared an image featuring three children holding placards, one of which read 'Andrew Tate The world needs you,' while the other two read 'Andrew Tate May Allah protect you.'

Andrew Tate's cobra tattoo (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate asserts he is being protected for helping others (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

Reflecting on the image, Tate stated, "I am protected because I am a protector. Do you understand?"



 

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