Tristan Tate averse to teachers discussing sexual orientation with children, Internet says 'west is finished'

Tristan Tate says that teachers should stick to their job of teaching, and not discuss their students' sexual orientation
PUBLISHED NOV 13, 2023
Tristan Tate is known for his polarizing views on various issues @TateTheTalisman/ Twitter)
Tristan Tate is known for his polarizing views on various issues @TateTheTalisman/ Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, the outspoken social media figure, recently stirred up a controversy on the platform 'X' (formerly Twitter) with his remarks about teachers discussing sexual orientation with students.

Tate's perspective on the subject of sexual orientation has sparked significant criticism within the online community.

Tristan Tate (@TateTheTalisman/ Twitter)
Tristan Tate makes a controversial statement on the platform 'X' (@TateTheTalisman/ Twitter)

Earlier, Tristan Tate had called out a user on 'X' for satirical content depicting fourth graders exploring their sexuality.

Tristan Tate's controversial statement on sexual orientation

In a recent tweet, Tate expressed his views about children discussing their sexual orientation with teachers.

He strongly advised teachers to focus solely on teaching subjects like Math, rather than engaging in conversations about students' sexual orientation and gender identity.

In his tweet, Tate emphasized, "Even 'cisgender' heterosexual teachers have 0 business talking to your kids about their sexual orientation and gender identity. Teach math."



 

Tristan Tate's fans react

Following Tate's controversial statement about students discussing their sexual orientation with teachers, numerous users took to the comments section to share their perspectives.

One user wrote, "West is finished."

Another user wrote, "The school took away grades until grade 10. Just meeting/exceeding expectations until grade 10, so I guess grade 10 is when you find out if your kid actually knows anything academic."

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Die-hard fans of Tristan Tate chime in to support him (@TateTheTalisman/Twitter)

A user stated, "You can't tell a baby bird to fly, The same way you can't tell someone to teach a subject they were never there to teach in the first place. They don't know math."

A user commented, "That's kind of what qualifies them as educators Tristan. You on the other hand seem to like faking that, avoiding school and being a worthless parasite. Have fun in jail."

Another user noted, "During the entire time I was in school the only teacher who I knew about her personal life was because she got married during the school year and changed her last name. However, all she said was she got married that’s why her last name had changed and said nothing else."



 



 



 



 



 

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