BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate's remarks have frequently led to strong reactions from his critics. In a recent Twitter post, his views sparked controversy due to his biased perspective towards women. He suggested that women tend to exhibit “brutal arrogance.”
Tate's viewpoints have significantly contributed to his polarizing reputation in the realm of social media. A considerable number of online community members reject his role as an influencer, often considering him a negative impact on the younger demographic due to his provocative and debatable ideologies.
'The true female super power is brutal arrogance'
Tate's recent tweet involved the sharing of a TikTok video showcasing a situation where a man had undergone a five-year prison sentence due to purportedly failing to provide child support to an alleged defendant. Subsequently, a legal verdict exposed that the accused man was not, in fact, the biological father of the child.
It was revealed that the woman who had filed the case knew the actual father and had deliberately misled the court, resulting in the unjust imprisonment of the man. As the man sought legal action against the woman for her deception, she countered his request by asserting her innocence, claiming no wrongdoing on her part.
In response to the video, Tate commented that a distinct ability he perceived in women is an unwavering sense of arrogance, accompanied by a tendency to relieve themselves of blame. He noted that women seldom admit fault and also avoid apologizing and attributed this behavior to their exceptional capability to reject reality.
Tate wrote, "The true female super power is brutal arrogance. Nothing is their fault. They never did anything wrong. They’re never responsible for the situations they’re in. Why do women never say sorry? Because they deny reality at superhuman levels."
In a separate tweet, Tate expressed his perspective that the motto "Happiness is the ultimate goal of life" should not be the guiding principle for men. He emphasized that men are not like children in this regard. While children and women may prioritize happiness, he asserted that men place a higher value on significance and recognition.
Tate wrote, ""Happiness is the ultimate goal of life.” We are not children. Children and women care about being happy. WE CARE ABOUT BEING IMPORTANT."
'That's ego talk'
After Tate's remarks about women, a wave of reactions surged across social media platforms, particularly on Twitter. Numerous users on the platform voiced their opinions in response to his viewpoints. In response to the first post, one user wrote, "Lock her up!! Not ALL women are like this." Another person, talking about the incident, stated, "This is disgusting," while a third agreed, declaring, "This IS CRIMINAL." Another person also said, "A disaster nightmare this would be." One user wrote, "Can't trust em."
Another user wrote, "That's ego talk...." A user stated, "Very true. It’s rather about what you and your family and ancestors can be proud of. Being happy is a trap." A user commented, "Purpose over happiness. Simply chasing "happiness" is like a drug addict chasing his next high. This is the origin of most anger issues and depression. It's the subconscious mind's attempt to trigger change."