Andrew Tate pokes fun at Twitter CEO Elon Musk's magnificent brood of children

Andrew Tate fans believe population distribution is the issue
PUBLISHED JUL 24, 2023
Andrew Tate takes a playful jibe at Elon Musk in a recent tweet (cobratate/Twitter)
Andrew Tate takes a playful jibe at Elon Musk in a recent tweet (cobratate/Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, a well-known admirer of Twitter CEO Elon Musk, couldn't resist expressing his support for Musk's views on a crucial global issue. In a recent tweet that garnered attention, Tate shared a thought-provoking post about declining birthrates in various countries. Accompanied by an edited picture of Musk holding a placard advocating the idea of increasing the birth rate, the tweet aimed to encourage discussions on population growth and its impact.

It is worth noting that Tate's admiration for Musk has been evident in his previous interviews and social media posts. He has consistently shown support for Musk's ideas and ventures, establishing himself as a vocal advocate of the tech entrepreneur. Notably, Musk reciprocated this connection, following reinstating Tate's Twitter account and even sharing some of Tate's tweets with his followers. The two seemingly share common ground, and Musk even extended his appreciation for Tate by commending one of his interviews with Tucker Carlson.

'Real Badman'

In his latest tweet, Tate seized the opportunity to share an intriguing post by a user going by the name "Doge Designer." The tweet in question delved into the statistics of declining birth rates across several countries. From China's all-time low birth rate of 6.77 births per 1,000 people to Singapore's record low of 35,605 babies born in 2022, and the stagnating birth rates in the US, Italy, Japan, and South Korea, the tweet painted a worrisome picture.

To add a playful twist to the situation, the tweet featured an amusing edit of Musk himself, holding a placard that read "Make More Babies." Seizing the opportunity for a bit of friendly banter, Tate couldn't resist poking fun at Musk's rather sizeable family, playfully dubbing him a "real badman" for having a total of 10 children.

Tate wrote, "REAAAAAALLLLLLLLLL BADMAN."



 

'Make more resources'

After Tate's lighthearted jibe aimed at Musk, the Twitterverse came alive with a flurry of reactions and opinions. One user wrote, "We need to make less babies, we are running out of resources." Another user wrote, "Musk is right about population collapse. It’s happening at alarming rates to the Caucasian and Asian population. Alt-right, feminist and LGBTQ were the reasons for it happening to the Caucasian population." A user stated, "Make more resources!" A user commented, "Overpopulation is not the problem, population density and distribution is."



 



 



 



 

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