Andrew Tate: Self-proclaimed misogynist influencer defines real man in tweet, trolls say ‘can't wait for God to send you to prison’

Andrew Tate has asserted that the man who can buy his woman all the expensive things and is super rich is a real man
PUBLISHED JUL 23, 2023
Andrew Tate has faced huge criticism from social media users who perceive his ideals as toxic, misogynistic, and problematic (@cobratate/Twitter)
Andrew Tate has faced huge criticism from social media users who perceive his ideals as toxic, misogynistic, and problematic (@cobratate/Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate aka the 'Top G' needs no introduction, all thanks to his outspoken nature and the controversies he has been embroiled in. For the ones who know Tate, they must know that 'Cobra' has been actively promoting his version of masculinity for a considerable period.

Despite being accused of rape and human trafficking and facing huge criticism from social media users who perceive his ideals as toxic, misogynistic, and problematic, Tate has managed to gather a substantial following on Twitter. This is why he never shies away from giving his opinions on various issues. Now in a recent tweet, Tate has defined who a real man is!

Tate defines 'real man' 

Tate took to Twitter on July 22, 2023, where he revealed who according to him is a real man. Tate asserted that the man who can buy his woman all the expensive things and is super rich is a real man. In the tweet, Tate wrote, "A real man is ultra rich and provides his woman with the most expensive things money can buy." At the time of writing, the tweet had more than 1 million views and nearly 14K likes. 



 

This is not the first time Tate's Tweet has gone viral. Early in July 2023, he compared his parents, portraying his father as a genius chess player and CIA operative, while dismissing his mother as a mere "dinner lay" with "absolutely zero in common." 

'Can’t wait for god to send you to prison'

Tate yet again received backlash for his comment. There were several users who opposed Tate's definition of a 'real man'. A user on Twitter wrote, "Can’t wait for god to send you to prison." The second user wrote, "A real man doesn't need to brag about material wealth all the time, put down those less fortunate than themselves, or equate physical violence with high IQ. A real man also takes advice once in a while, like how about cutting down on smoking and drinking if you're a role model?"

Another user wrote, "Real problem starts there. When you are ultra rich it's hard to find a woman worth to buy most expensive things that money can buy." While one said, "You've got the wrong view on life if you think a man's role is solely to provide material comforts for his women. A real man is one who gives his woman the kind of love and comfort that money can't buy."



 



 



 



 

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