Andrew Tate slams Covid-19 vaccine recipients deeming them 'worse than morons' as fans rally in support

Andrew Tate's stance on the Covid pandemic has consistently (and worryingly) opposed mainstream scientific views
PUBLISHED AUG 31, 2023
Andrew Tate calls out vaccine takers (cobratate/Twitter)
Andrew Tate calls out vaccine takers (cobratate/Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the polarizing influencer, recently unleashed a rant on the 'X' platform (formerly Twitter). Once more, Tate took to the platform to criticize individuals who have received the Covid vaccine, labeling them as "worse than a moron."

Tate consistently uses his tweets as his preferred medium to voice his viewpoints and communicate with followers.

His stance on the Covid pandemic has consistently (and worryingly) opposed mainstream scientific views that the best way to stay safe is to get vaccinated against the coronavirus and its variants.

Andrew Tate's cobra tattoo (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate called out vaccine takers in recent tweet (cobratate/ Twitter)

On one occasion, Andrew's brother, Tristan Tate, even attributed the waning of the Covid pandemic to Russia's war on Ukraine as a contributing factor.

Andrew Tate talks about Covid-19 vaccine recipients

In a recent tweet, Tate said that those who continue to believe in the Covid pandemic lies are "worse than a moron" as they do not regret the fact that the Covid vaccines are coursing through their blood.

Andrew Tate appered on a YouTube vlog (Mo Vlogs/ YouTube)
Andrew Tate asserts that the vaccine is stupid and evil (Mo Vlogs/ YouTube)

Tate further asserted that anyone he observes wearing a mask for the second phase of the pandemic will be permanently excluded from his circle.

Tate wrote, "If you still believe in Covid, If you’re bloods [sic] full of vaccine and you’re [sic] soul isn’t full of regret. Then you’re worse than a moron. You’re a unique blend of fearful, stupid and evil. ANYONE I see in a mask for round 2 of this game is excommunicated for life."

(@Cobratate/Twitter)
Andrew Tate states that vaccine takers are full of regret (cobratate/Twitter)


 

Andrew Tate's fans dub pandemic scare a 'hoax'

After Tate's impassioned outburst, in which he criticized individuals who have taken the Covid-19 vaccine, numerous users stepped forward to share their perspectives.

One user wrote, "TopG always one step ahead of the world. He said this during covid19 when majority of the world was getting vaccinated. Now majority regreat [sic] vaccines." Another user wrote, "It was a big joke!!!"

Andrew Tate defends himself (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate's fans call the pandemic 'a hoax'  (cobratate/ Twitter)

A user stated, "Covid was a hoax." A user commented, "While [sic] the hate Andrew? Let people be people. If someone scared let them wear their mask. They mean nothing to you."



 



 



 



 

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