Andrew Tate takes dig at women, implies they falsely 'accuse' men of 'human trafficking'

Andrew Tate also targeted Sophie, a women who accused him of abuse, by suggesting she did not exist
PUBLISHED JUN 12, 2023
Andrew Tate gives has delivered yet another misogynistic statement (___andrew__tate___/Instagram)
Andrew Tate gives has delivered yet another misogynistic statement (___andrew__tate___/Instagram)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Controversial influencer Andrew Tate has once again caused controversy with his latest tweet, in which he targeted women, suggesting that they habitually make false accusations of "human trafficking" against men.

Tate has a history of making such provocative comments, maintaining his reputation as a controversial figure with misogynistic views. Ironically, his tweet comes at a time when he has faced legal trouble related to human trafficking. In December 2022, both Tate and his brother, Tristan, were arrested on charges of human trafficking.

'She accuses you of human trafficking'

On Sunday, June 11, Tate engaged in another round of verbal sparring with Darren Till, a former UFC fighter, as they exchanged jabs on social media. The feud began when Till shared a meme humorously depicting women not living up to their sexual expectations. In response, Tate chimed in with a comment of his own, causing more stirring the pot even further.

Tate wrote, "And when its all done she accuses you of human trafficking."



 

Following his initial tweet, Tate proceeded to share another tweet in which he listed a series of things that he believed to be non-existent. This compilation included unicorns, Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy and notably, the name "Sophie." The inclusion of "Sophie" in this list directly alluded to the interview Tate had with BBC, where a girl identified as "Sophie" by BBC, accused him of abuse and choking her. By including "Sophie" among the items that he deemed non-existent, Tate appeared to suggest that the accusations were either fabricated or lacked credibility. Tate wrote, "Things that don’t exist. - Unicorns - Santa Claus - Tooth Fairy - Sophie."



 

'That's a you problem bru'

Tate's tweet sparked significant uproar, prompting numerous users to take to Twitter and share their opinions on the matter. One user wrote, "Or agresion, or child abuse, or whatever ruins your life and economically improves theirs. The list is too long for one tweet. The matrix hates men." Another user wrote, "Sounds personal." Another user stated, "That's a YOU problem Bru."



 



 



 

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