Andrew Tate, yes we know he should be ignored but sometimes its just too weird, has said some really odd things. One is simply offensive at South African women and one that seems to have been borrowed from people who spend their evenings in Games Workshop lock-ins.
The Tate brothers, both dual British-US nationals, face charges of rape, human trafficking and other offences in Romania. They are also wanted by UK authorities investigating allegations of rape and human trafficking. Last month they flew to the US after Romanian prosecutors suspended a travel ban and a court lifted a precautionary seizure on some of their assets.
The brothers have denied all the allegations against them and say their wealth has made them targets. “I’m sure at the end we’ll be absolutely exonerated,” Tate said last year.
Shadow Fist
Andrew wrote: “Tremble at the whisper of my name for I wield the Shadow Fist. A force forged in the abyss of forgotten ages. With a single strike, your spirit will unravel, your bones will turn to dust, and your shadow will flee in terror before it is devoured by mine. Cross me, and not even the light of the sun will find your wretched soul when I unleash the wrath of darkness.:
South African women
On his X account, Andrew Tate tweeted to his 10 million followers: “Never trust South African women’.
The random jab from the self-proclaimed misogynist came as a surprise to many South Africans.
While Tate did not elaborate on his tweet, he did react to a tweep who posted a collage of South African celebrity women, including Faith Nketsi, Minnie Dlamini, Cyan Boujee, and Mihlali Ndamase.
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Simple and to-the-point response?
Agree?
“Getting a bad rep from this guy is actually a compliment btw.”
Reactions
Well, not many people seem too bothered about the threat of the “Shadow Fist.”
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