Andrew Tate says desiring faithful partner doesn't make a man misogynist, fans say 'Top G spitting'

Andrew Tate's fans feel he is correct about desiring a 'loving and loyal' woman
PUBLISHED SEP 22, 2023
Andrew Tate asserts men should not be called misogynist (cobratate/Twitter)
Andrew Tate asserts men should not be called misogynist (cobratate/Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the highly controversial social media influencer, has once again sparked a heated debate, this time on the platform 'X.'

His latest assertion revolves around the notion that a man cannot be labeled a misogynist solely based on desiring the love of a loyal woman.

Andrew Tate appered on a YouTube vlog (Mo Vlogs/ YouTube)
Andrew Tate advocates a controversial opinion on the platform 'X'  (Mo Vlogs/ YouTube)

Tate has built a significant following through his consistent engagement with his audience, particularly targeting men.

Over time, he has become known for his outspoken ideas on masculinity and frequently imparts his perspective on what it means to be a man in the modern world.

However, Andrew Tate's ideology on this matter recently faced criticism from an academic researcher who labeled him as a "disaster."

Andrew Tate's cobra tattoo (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate asserts wanting a type of woman is not wrong (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

Andrew Tate asserts a man cannot be a misogynist to desire a 'loyal' woman

In a recent social media post shared on platform 'X', Tate expressed a viewpoint that has stirred both agreement and controversy among his followers and critics alike.

Tate asserted that a man harboring a desire for a kind, loving, and loyal woman who genuinely adores him, does not make him a misogynist.

(@Cobratate/Twitter)
Andrew Tate's fans engage in discussion over his remark (@Cobratate/Twitter)

This statement has ignited discussions about the distinction between personal preferences and the broader societal issues of misogyny and gender discrimination.

Tate wrote, "You’re not a mysogonist [sic] to want a kind loving and loyal woman who adores you."



 

Andrew Tate's fans say he is correct

After Tate's statement that a man cannot be labeled misogynistic for desiring a kind-hearted woman, numerous users stepped forward to share their perspectives on his assertion.

One user wrote, "You are correct. That is what we should want. Loyalty also comes in many forms." Another user wrote, "Top G spitting."

Andrew Tate has become most influencial figure for the youth  (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate's trolls say he can't even spell misogynist (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

A user stated, "I'm not going to take advice from someone who can't spell misogynist." A user commented, "Nope your being a responsible looking towards the future for your family success."

Another user commented, "True. Desiring genuine love and loyalty isn't misogyny. It's human. Every person deserves respect and affection. The narrative needs a shift from labels to understanding core values."



 



 



 



 



 

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