Andrew Tate describes men exhibiting emotional control like women as 'aggressive', Internet calls him 'misogynistic'
BUCHA REST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, a frequently criticized figure in social media, recently shared a controversial opinion on X (formerly known as Twitter). He asserted that men who possess emotional control similar to women tend to exhibit aggression.
Tate's perspectives on masculinity have faced substantial criticism for being regarded as problematic, provocative, and misogynistic, particularly about women.
In a previous tweet, Andrew Tate expressed disapproval for men making the first move to approach women
Andrew Tate calls men with emotional control like women 'dangerous'
In a recent tweet on X, Andrew Tate once again stirred controversy with a statement concerning the emotional control of men.
Tate proceeded to articulate his perspective on men possessing emotional control over women, stating, "Raising men to have the same lack of emotional control females have doesn’t create weak passive men."
Expanding on his point, he concluded, "It creates dangerous spiteful aggressive men."
The tweet has amassed a total of 600.1K views on X.
Raising men to have the same lack of emotional control females have doesn’t create weak passive men.
— Andrew Tate (@Cobratate) December 3, 2023
It creates dangerous spiteful aggressive men.
Internet reacts to Andrew Tate's controversial remarks
After Andrew Tate made a statement about men's emotional control, mocking women in the process, numerous social media users slammed him for his "misogynistic views".
A user called out Tate for his views and wrote, "You’re narcissistic and misogynistic."
Another user wrote, "When you teach boys about emotions, It helps them understand themselves better. They can express feelings in healthy ways. This can lead to healthier relationships."
A user stated, "Emotional control isn't about suppressing feelings but understanding and expressing them appropriately. Both men and women benefit from cultivating emotional intelligence."
A user commented, "Balancing emotional expression and control is crucial for both genders, promoting healthy emotional intelligence rather than suppressing or amplifying emotions. Striking a balance fosters well-rounded individuals and reduces the risk of harmful behavior."
A user disagreed with Tate's statement and wrote, "Idk bro. Women go through more then men. Its even a statistic. I think it’s important to still be mindful that women can be extreme at times with their emotions, but there’s a purpose behind why they’re able to be more in-tune with them than us. Balance is a necessity."
When you teach boys about emotions,
— Sarah | Love & Seduction 💋 (@SeduceAndCharm) December 3, 2023
It helps them understand themselves better.
They can express feelings in healthy ways.
This can lead to healthier relationships.
Emotional control isn't about suppressing feelings but understanding and expressing them appropriately.
— RapTalk IN (@RapTalk_IN) December 3, 2023
Both men and women benefit from cultivating emotional intelligence.
Balancing emotional expression and control is crucial for both genders, promoting healthy emotional intelligence rather than suppressing or amplifying emotions. Striking a balance fosters well-rounded individuals and reduces the risk of harmful behavior.
— shahid Mehmood Raja (@imshahidraja) December 3, 2023
Idk bro. Women go through more then men. Its even a statistic. I think it’s important to still be mindful that women can be extreme at times with their emotions, but there’s a purpose behind why they’re able to be more in-tune with them than us. Balance is a necessity.
— Jahir Cameron (@cameron_jahir) December 3, 2023