Andrew Tate highlights 'weakness' as true 'epidemic' on earth, Internet dubs him 'scammer'

Tate decried weakness as a global epidemic, emphasizing the importance of strong men in a clip from his podcast
PUBLISHED OCT 29, 2023
Andrew Tate asserted that weakness is like an epidemic (cobratate/Twitter)
Andrew Tate asserted that weakness is like an epidemic (cobratate/Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the polarizing influencer known for his controversial views, recently utilized the platform 'X' (formerly Twitter) as a platform to denounce weakness as a global epidemic.

He asserted that the world greatly requires the presence of strong men.

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Andrew Tate criticizes weak men (@Cobratate/Twitter)

Tate's comments often have generated significant backlash from social media users who have frequently criticized his conception of masculinity, characterizing it as toxic and as normalizing misogynistic ideals in today's society.

Andrew Tate calls out weak men

In his discussion on denouncing weakness as the current global epidemic, Tate chose to highlight a segment from one of his 'Emergency Meeting' podcasts.

In this clip, Tate confidently stated, "A woman is in a night club and then she feels threatened. The first thing she does is say to the man, 'I have a boyfriend.' She invents a man to protect her, an imaginary man. The idea that you don't need a man and that's somehow going to make you safer is asinine."

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Andrew Tatte asserts weak men can't protect women  (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

Tate went on in the clip, emphasizing, "Because weak cowardly men will sit there and do nothing while little girls are stabbed to death on a bus. I would have done something. You understand? Stab me, fine. I'm not a coward."

Furthermore, he expressed, "The real epidemic on this earth is weakness. All these 'men.' Accepting b**ch position, afraid to speak up against the mob, and selfishly just trying to get by. The world needs STRONG men, now more than ever."



 

Trolls call Andrew Tate 'scammer'

After Tate emphasized the significance of strong men in this era and labeled weakness as the prevailing epidemic, numerous users stepped forward to voice their opinions on the matter. 

One user wrote, "Sadly you are not in the category of strong men Andrew. don't worry. The world will called (sic) you, when we will need a scammer."

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Andrew Tate's fans agree with his statement on weak men (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

Another user wrote, "Sometimes being strong is your only option."

A user stated, "The man cannot be a soldier if he isn't in a survival instinct mode."



 



 



 

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