Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate have emerged as social media influencers who have had an increasingly large influence on the contemporary youth .
However they have been criticised time and again for alleged misogyny and badmouthing women .
Is it all true or an attempt at defamation of a duo that has had the internet by the storm for its exceptional talks about the matrix and success.
Early life
Andrew Tate was born on 1 December 1986 in Chicago, USA but after the divorce of the parents, he came to Luton with his mother. Growing up, Tate started kick boxing. He was the world champion four times and he was very poplar among youth who loved this sport. After leaving kick boxing, he appeared in the TV reality show Big Brother as he was a popular person. In the year 2017, he had to stay in jail for two days in a case and after that he shifted to Romania.
Hustlers University
Andrew Tate made a lot of money from his adult entertainment business model. He has talked about the webcam business numerous times in his usual tone of bravado, bragging about how much money "his girls" have made him.His official website is an online business aimed at "success." The program, called "Hustler's University," is supposed to teach men how to make money, along with other programs about serenading women.
Cancellation
Andrew Tate has been banned from all major social media platforms. Even though it has been a while since he was banned, many people still can't seem to figure out the real reason behind the ban.
Interestingly, the reason behind Tate's newfound success eventually turned out to be the reason for his ban as well i.e., his controversial statements. 'Cobra' and his rather controversial take on society and especially women rapidly spread across the internet this summer. His videos across all platforms were viewed millions of times and it looked like there was no stopping the former kickboxer.
Misogyny
It’s bang out the machete, boom in her face and grip her by the neck. Shut up bitch,” he says in one video, acting out how he’d attack a woman if she accused him of cheating. In another, he describes throwing a woman’s things out of the window. In a third, he calls an ex-girlfriend who accused him of hitting her – an allegation he denies – a “dumb hoe”.
Tate’s views have been described as extreme misogyny by domestic abuse charities, capable of radicalising men and boys to commit harm offline.
But the 35-year-old is not a fringe personality lurking in an obscure corner of the dark web. Instead, he is one of the most famous figures on TikTok, where videos of him have been watched 11.6 billion times.
Styled as a self-help guru, offering his mostly male fans a recipe for making money, pulling girls and “escaping the matrix”, Tate has gone in a matter of months from near obscurity to one of the most talked about people in the world. In July, there were more Google searches for his name than for Donald Trump or Kim Kardashian.
Comments
Post a Comment