BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, the outspoken social media figure, recently used platform X (formerly known as Twitter) to express his dissatisfaction with the evolving Christmas celebrations since the 90s.
Tate's impassioned rants gain significant attention. Many of his fans tend to agree with his statements, which often comprise the majority of his supporters, while others do not share his views and criticize his rants as controversial.
How does Tristan Tate feel about Christmas celebrations?
As the Christmas season approached, Tate had a reflection to share with his followers based on his observations over the past three decades.
Tate discussed the evolving nature of Christmas celebrations worldwide since the 1990s, remarking, "People love Christmas why?
You sit around and talk to your family, eat a meal together, show some appreciate for one another, play a board game or spend some form of quality time together."
Expanding on his point, Tate added, "This was everyday life in the 90s before society became corrupt. Why not do this today?"
Fans agree with Andrew Tate's statement about Christmas
In response to Tate's expression of frustration regarding the evolving nature of Christmas celebrations since the '90s, many users stepped forward to voice their opinions on his perspective.
One user wrote, "Ya we got f**ked by the elite"
Another user wrote, "The matrix wants us to not care for our family there is a day called Mother day that you gift your mother why that should be one day a year our mothers deserve to be gifted everyday but they taught the people that it should be one day only."
A user stated, "This generation has been led to believe that being alone and having things is the ultimate goal."
Tristan Tate makes controversial statement on women
In another tweet, Tate expressed his perspective on the concept of wealth as an accessory for men, making a controversial statement about women in the process.
Tate expressed, "Being rich should be an accessory. Like a woman with great hair and a French manicure."
Continuing, Tate added, "It isn’t what makes a man attractive. Relying on money alone is like a woman relying on having a great a**."
Concluding his provocative statement, Tate emphasized, "You’re only going to get used and you’ll never be respected. Level up."