BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, a polarizing figure in the realm of social media, recently used X (formerly Twitter) to express a disparaging opinion regarding women's roles and responsibilities, asserting that they are intended to unquestioningly obey men.
Tate's comments on women and his perception of their societal role have garnered substantial critique from a multitude of users within the online community.
Tate has previously advocated the belief that women can only attain complete fulfillment by prioritizing the care of their partners.
What does Andrew Tate say about women who work?
During a recent event on X, a user named @QEInfinity shared a video in which a Gen Z woman contemplated her first day of an internship and expressed her apprehension about the prospect of working for the rest of her life solely to earn money.
The video's caption read, "This video is going viral. Gen Z looks at working differently. Companies are going to have to adapt. Thoughts?"
In response to this, Tate made a controversial statement concerning women and their societal roles.
He asserted, "Women are not prepared for work. That’s fine. You need a man and you need to obey him and have his children. There’s no other way out of slavery."
Tate went on to emphasize, "Let men struggle and war, we’re built for it. Get a rich man. Then add VALUE to his life so he doesn’t replace you. Do it while young and hot. Hurry."
Trolls call Andrew Tate 'lame'
After Tate's statement suggesting that women are primarily meant to obey men and bear their children rather than engage in work, numerous users stepped forward to express their viewpoints.
One user wrote, "Medieval mindset mode on. Lame."
Another user wrote, "Men aren’t made for corporate work either. That’s what pushed me and many others into self employment or at least a job without micromanaging where you can be outside some of the time."
A user stated, "40 year olds are not making the same salary as her."