{"id":35248,"date":"2022-08-15T11:33:13","date_gmt":"2022-08-15T11:33:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/does-andrew-tate-hate-women-sexist-misogynist"},"modified":"2024-07-19T07:38:26","modified_gmt":"2024-07-19T07:38:26","slug":"does-andrew-tate-hate-women-sexist-misogynist","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/tiktok\/does-andrew-tate-hate-women-sexist-misogynist","title":{"rendered":"Is Andrew Tate A Sexist Or Is He Just “Stating The Facts”?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Andrew Tate is a massive viral sensation, seemingly taking over social media platforms<\/a> like TikTok; this is despite him not owning an account himself. Instead, his army of supporters spam the internet with his controversial remarks about the “degraded” Western society and his many seemingly misogynistic claims about women.<\/p>\n Since sharing his heated “anti-women” rant with Twitch superstar xQc<\/a>, the former four-time kickboxing world champion has featured in several other online discussions. As a result, Andrew Tate has surged in popularity, with many people criticizing him for “indoctrinating” the minds of young men with his sexist views. But does Andrew Tate really hate women, or is he merely misunderstood?<\/p>\n During an interview with Dave Portnoy, Josh Richards, and Brianna Chickenfry on the BFFs Podcast (Episode 88), Andrew Tate<\/a> opened up about his views about women, claiming that many people are misinformed about his thoughts regarding women. Additionally, he clarified that (despite what many might think) he was not sexist.<\/p>\n This discussion followed a brief segment regarding the 87,000 members subscribed to his online business, Hustler’s University. In response to being asked whether women could sign up, Andrew Tate said, “Of course, they can. I get this impression that I hate women […] We can attempt to label me with that all we want […] I absolutely and utterly love women.”<\/p>\n The ex-kickboxer elaborated, “I have nothing against women; I believe women are the most precious things on the planet. They create life; they should be protected; [and] they should be provided for; I would never let a woman pay for a bill.”<\/p>\n “If anyone touched any of my women, I would stand up against ten men by myself and risk my life to protect her. I believe women are beautiful creatures,” he said. However, Andrew Tate later switched gears by highlighting several differences between men and women, clarifying that he doesn’t think women are emotionally calmer than men in stressful situations or capable of fighting like them.<\/p>\n “For the same reason, I would never drop my children at an all-male nursery; I think that’s strange and weird […] Women do certain things, and men do certain things,” Andrew Tate said. As a result, the viral internet icon believes that society brands him as sexist for making remarks that (to him) are “clearly true.” He said, “there’s nothing wrong with stating the facts; it’s the truth.”<\/p>\n While the podcast hosts and guests largely agreed with Andrew’s take on these implicit differences, they noted it was other remarks that many people found inflammatory. Specifically, these remarks included him claiming 100% of his girlfriends’ OnlyFans earnings and his belief (supposedly backed by scientific claims) that women were not as intelligent as men.<\/p>\n Not to be taken out of context; however, Andrew Tate elaborated on the latter, explaining that (based on bell-curve distributions of intelligence), “men are more likely to be at the extremes.” In this regard, he claimed, “the most stupid people on the planet are men, and the most intelligent people on the planet are men. Women are more likely to be in the middle of the deviation.”<\/p>\n Drawing from personal experience, Andrew Tate further explained that growing up around Grandmaster Chess players, which he described as “a world of ultra-intelligent people,” women could (on average) not compete with men at chess.<\/p>\n Mobile users: Related segment starts at 55:51.<\/strong><\/p>\nIs Andrew Tate A Misogynist? Does He Hate Women?<\/h2>\n
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