Internet labels Andrew Tate ‘misogynist’ after influencer comments on women’s driving skills
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate recently used the platform X (formerly Twitter) to make a disparaging comment about women who drive.
Tate's opinions on women have faced substantial backlash on social media due to their perceived misogynistic nature and alignment with traditional gender dynamics.
In a prior contentious tweet, Andrew Tate went as far as comparing women to a nearly extinct and rare animal, generating significant criticism from online communities.
Andrew Tate comments on women drivers
In a recent tweet, Tate shared a clip originally posted by @CCTVIDIOTS on the platform X.
The caption of the clip, titled 'Teenage girl crashes car and runs', showcases a black car approaching a short, wide brick tower and colliding against it. The car was damaged in the crash.
Following the crash, a teenage girl dressed in black emerges from the car and swiftly flees the scene.
In his commentary on the clip, Tate makes a controversial statement regarding women drivers, asserting, "Women can not drive."
Trolls call Andrew Tate 'misogynist'
Following Tate's misogynistic comments about women who drive, a multitude of users stepped forward to share their perspectives, leaving the Internet divided.
A user called him out and labeled him, "MYSOGYNIST!"
Another user called Tate a 'fraud' and wrote, "Again, picking a narrative for clout…she was drunk but if you look at the numbers in the US (which is where the video you showing is from) ‘Men cause about 6.1 million accidents per year, and women cause 4.4 million accidents per year, according to the National Highway Safety Administration’…again, you a fraud and a charlatan!!!"
A user stated, "Says the one posting vids going at least 80kms+ in a residential area Don't generalize us because one woman crashes a car.... LOFL."
A user commented, "I understand why people call you a misogynist."
Again, picking a narrative for clout…she was drunk but if you look at the numbers in the US (which is where the video you showing is from) ‘Men cause about 6.1 million accidents per year, and women cause 4.4 million accidents per year, according to the National Highway Safety…
— Bitcoinjedi.eth (@Thechain_block) November 30, 2023
Says the one posting vids going at least 80kms+ in a residential area ;) Don't generalize us because one woman crashes a car.... LOFL
— Naomi Nicole (@Naomii3006) November 30, 2023
I understand why people call you a misogynist
— The Masculine Law ⚖️ (@TheMasculineLaw) November 30, 2023