Andrew Tate labels broke people 'selfish' while asserting happiness can be bought, Internet says 'team up with MrBeast'

Andrew Tate claims people can easily buy happiness
PUBLISHED NOV 23, 2023
Andrew Tate asserts having financial struggles is selfish (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate asserts having financial struggles is selfish (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the controversial social media influencer, known for his polarizing views, recently expressed on the platform X that he believes being financially challenged is a selfish mindset.

Tate consistently shares his perspective on how men should strive for self-improvement and financial success to avoid feeling inadequate.

Andrew Tate's cobra tattoo (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate says money can do a lot good in the world (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

However, these opinions have faced criticism, with some viewing them as perpetuating toxic masculinity.

Andrew Tate asserts money can buy happiness

Tate consistently shares videos showcasing charitable initiatives conducted under the banners of his organizations, 'The War Room' and 'Tate Pledge' as he claims.

In a recent tweet, Tate posted a 26-second clip featuring representatives of Tate wearing vests labeled 'Tatebrothers and The War Room,' engaging with children at an undisclosed location.

Accompanying the video, Tate expressed the sentiment, "You can buy happiness."

Expanding on his perspective, he added, "Money can do a lot of good in the world, it's often selfish to stay broke."



 

Fans say Andrew Tate should 'collab with MrBeast'

After Tate expressed the opinion that being broke is 'selfish' and happiness can be purchased, numerous users came forward to voice their opinions.

One user wrote, "I think you should team up with @MrBeast"

(@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate's trolls tell him to stop buying cars (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

Another user wrote, ""It's often selfish to stay broke" Accompanied by a video of joyful children about to receive a good meal.

This one resonates with me. Well said, sir. 🙏"

A user stated, "Used wisely your money can actually change the world in a significant way.

Stop buying expensive cars and start doing the opposite of Soros, Gates, etc."

A user commented, "You can buy a sense of security and safety.

"More of the wealthy need to invest in these commodities world wide, if these aren’t made a priority by all, well @Cobratate your gonna have a whole generation of baby dragon boys to also try to bring awareness to," read one comment.



 



 



 



 

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