BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate is in the spotlight for his sardonic response to critics after he posted a video featuring a silverback gorilla guiding its family safely across a road by blocking traffic.
In this specific scenario, the silverback demonstrated a proactive approach to safeguarding its family members by blocking the road, presumably mitigating any potential harm or disruption during their crossing.
This behavior underscores the intelligent and familial nature commonly observed in these creatures.
Andrew Tate's claims on silverback gorilla's masculine behavior
The infamous and controversial influencer often labeled a "misogynistic" for sharing his views online is known for regularly posting provocative statements on Twitter.
In a recent tweet, Tate took a sarcastic approach, captioning a video with the phrase, "Toxic masculinity." This tweet seemed to be a sarcastic clap back at haters as he has often been called out for pushing toxic masculinity himself.
The video showcased a massive silverback gorilla blocking a road to ensure the safe crossing of its family. In the clip, the silverback gorilla, serving as the dominant leader of its group, took the initiative to obstruct the road, ensuring the secure passage of its family.
Within the animal kingdom, especially among gorillas, the silverback assumes the role of a protective and dominant leader within a social group.
While its family was crossing the road, the gorilla stood in the center, preventing any potential harm. This showcased the male as the protector of his family, an idea that Tate often promotes. The tweet garnered over 900 comments on X, formerly Twitter, with some expressing admiration for the gorilla's beautiful family and others criticizing Tate for labeling it as toxic, despite it being sarcastic.
Internet reacts to Andrew Tate's take on haters
After Andrew Tate's response to the silverback gorilla's behavior, numerous individuals engaged in the comment section to express their viewpoints.
One fan offered life advice, stating, "The man protects the family, while the woman takes care of the children. A basic rule, if followed, leads to happiness."
A second user, following Tate's sarcastic approach, commented, "This is so toxic. Only sarcasm. It's actually quite a beautiful thing to see, same with people; the man protects the family."
Meanwhile, a third individual, missing the sarcasm, asserted, "Never is it toxic to provide and protect what is yours! This is the most natural and clean way to live. God's creation will never be toxic; only man's corrupt ways breed toxicity."
On the other hand, a fourth user supported Tate's viewpoint, simply stating, "Extremely Toxic." Another person criticized Tate's response, describing it as an "egoistic approach."