Tristan Tate struggles with Twitter changes, compares it to mastering gender ‘pronouns’, fans say 'Your brother is Xe/Xim'

Tristan Tate said, 'Remembering to say X’d instead of Tweeted is difficult for now, but it’s sure as hell a lot easier than mastering 'pronouns'
PUBLISHED JUL 28, 2023
Tristan Tate's previous attacks on the LGBT community reveal a deep-seated resentment and a lack of understanding toward the community (tatethetalisman/Twitter)
Tristan Tate's previous attacks on the LGBT community reveal a deep-seated resentment and a lack of understanding toward the community (tatethetalisman/Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate's controversial behavior continues to cause uproar as he once again sparks controversy with his outspoken views on gender pronouns. The social media debate ignited when Tate took to Twitter to express his frustration about the transition from the old Twitter platform to 'X'. Tate stated that adapting to the new Twitter 'X' is a simpler task than grasping the concept of gender pronouns.

This is not the first instance where Tate has stirred controversy with his views on the LGBT community. In the past, he has been notorious for his rants and criticisms directed at this group. Tate's previous attacks on the LGBT community reveal a deep-seated resentment and a lack of understanding toward the community. He has gone as far as alienating the LGBT community, branding them as an otherworldly entity. Furthermore, Tate has openly criticized the community for supposedly leaving a negative impact on future generations.

'I’ll never play that game'

In his tweet, Tate openly expressed the difficulty he was facing in adapting to the change of using "X'd" instead of "tweeted." He seemed to be struggling with this transition but went on to contrast it by stating that it was a simpler task than mastering "pronouns." Tate firmly stated that learning and using gender pronouns were undoubtedly much more difficult than getting accustomed to the new terminology. However, his stance took a controversial turn as he declared his outright refusal to partake in the practice of acknowledging and respecting diverse pronouns.

Tate wrote, "Remembering to say X’d instead of Tweeted is difficult for now. But it’s sure as hell a lot easier than mastering “pronouns” I’ll never play that game."



 

'Your brother is Xe/Xim'

Following Tate's controversial statement denouncing gender pronouns, a flurry of responses erupted from numerous users on Twitter. One user wrote, "Your brother is Xe/Xim. Shouldn’t be that hard to remember." Another user wrote, "Oh really? For referring to people’s pronouns I just refer to them as “it” #yee/haw." A user stated, "Two genders." A user commented, "The whole pronouns thing is just played out. We’re sick of it!"



 



 



 



 

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