BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, the polarizing figure in the world of social media, made headlines on 'X' (formerly Twitter) when he expressed his viewpoint on the Israel-Palestine conflict, specifically stating that he does not view women as suitable soldiers.
Tate is no stranger to controversy, with his penchant for sharing opinions on various subjects often drawing criticism from the online community.
His comments on this topic, in particular, have been labeled as divisive and harmful. It's worth noting that in a prior statement, Tristan Tate had expressed his disapproval of the inclusion of women in the military.
Tristan Tate gives comment on women soldiers in the Israel-Palestine war
In a recent post on the platform 'X', Tate shared a video that depicted distressing scenes of a woman purportedly being kidnapped, allegedly from the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict.
Commenting on the video, Tate mentioned that he had recently viewed it, and it has only solidified his stance regarding the involvement of women in the military.
He emphatically asserted, "Women. Are not. Soldiers."
Expanding on the ongoing conflict, Tate remarked that irrespective of one's perspective on the Middle East situation, the fate of the woman in the video is bound to be harrowing.
He further emphasized, "No women in war. Women are sacred."
Andrew Tate's fans agree with his statement
Following Tate's statement that women are considered sacred and unsuitable for warfare, numerous users voiced their opinions and reactions to his remarks.
One user wrote, "That's absolutely right." Another user wrote, "I think there should be a law that prohibits women from going to war cos this is so heartbreaking 💔😢."
A user stated, "True. Women should not be allowed to be soldiers, rather they only provide medical assistance."
One user commented, "Women should never be directly involved in war. They are not designed to be soldiers. They should only ever support their men who are fighting. This is the way it always was and the way it should always be."