Tristan Tate slams critics for targeting Andrew Tate instead of stand-up comedians who mocked female drivers, fans say 'this stuff is all political'

Tristan Tate's fans agree that Andrew Tate is cancelled and assert that it is political
PUBLISHED SEP 17, 2023
Tristan Tate stands up for brother Andrew Tate as he criticizes his haters  (cobratate/Twitter)
Tristan Tate stands up for brother Andrew Tate as he criticizes his haters (cobratate/Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, the controversial influencer, recently voiced his opinions on platform 'X' (previously known as Twitter), addressing critics who opted to cancel his brother, Andrew Tate, rather than addressing stand-up comedians who make jokes about women drivers.

Tristan is no stranger to confronting critics on the platform 'X,' often referring to them as government agents, according to his supporters.

Tristan Tate breaks drinking Red Bull world record (NewEraBlueTerra/ YouTube)
Tristan Tate asserts cancelation of his brother Andrew Tate is wrong (NewEraBlueTerra/ YouTube)

Tristan Tate has consistently shown unwavering support for his brother, including a notable instance where he declared his willingness to protect Andrew, even willing to take a bullet for him if anyone attempted to harm him.

Tristan Tate stands up for Andrew Tate as he calls out critics

In a recent tweet, Tristan expressed his belief that those who criticize Andrew tend to overlook the fact that nearly every comedian, dating back to the inception of cars, made jokes about women drivers before 2016.

According to him, this historical context is often disregarded by critics who solely focus on canceling Andrew.

Tristan Tate (@TateTheTalisman/ Twitter)
Tristan Tatecalls out critics who cancel his brother Andrew Tate (@TateTheTalisman/ Twitter)

Tristan wrote, "You know who spoke about women drivers being bad? Every single comedian with a standup comedy show prior to 2016 dating back to the invention of cars. But cancel Andrew Tate."



 

In another tweet, Tristan explained his reason for ignoring certain requests. He mentioned his preference for profiles with genuine attributes, including a real profile photo, real name, and an authentic post history.

He emphasized the importance of credibility, suggesting that authentic and relatable posts, perhaps even some older family photos, which cannot be easily fabricated, contribute to it.

He used the example of "Shibster," who portrays themselves as a crypto enthusiast but lacks humility and transparency.

(tatethetalisman/Twitter)
Tristan Tate asserts there are many stand-up comedians who ridicule women (tatethetalisman/Twitter)

Tristan stated that he doesn't engage with such profiles where the identity behind the request is unclear and unverified, and these requests will consistently be ignored.

Tristan wrote, "I’ll use this post to tell you all why I ignore these requests. I want a real profile photo, real name and real post history. Normal relatable posts from your life, maybe a few family photos posted years back that can’t be faked.

In a single word, credibility. “Shibster” over here paints himself as a crypto guy, no humility. Also no idea who’s behind the keyboard asking for a handout. This will always be an ignore."



 

Tristan Tate's fans assert cancellation of Andrew Tate as 'political' stuff

Following Tristan's critique of the haters for targeting Andrew instead of stand-up comedians who make jokes about female drivers, numerous users took the opportunity to share their perspectives on his statement.

One user wrote, "This stuff is all political." Another user wrote, "Even I said about women they are bad drivers. But admit it, wont you find a woman who can drive better than you? At least 0.1% possibility 👀"

Andrew Tate's cobra tattoo (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate's brother Tristan Tate calls out critics for banning him (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

A user stated, "Stand up comedians talk about far worse things than bad women drivers. Some of them dive straight into sensitive topics like cancer and racism. But cancel Andrew Tate."



 



 



 

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