Controversial internet personality Andrew Tate discusses why he believes he has a target on his back by big tech with Tucker Carlson.
Internet personality and former kickboxer Andrew Tate claimed big tech de-platformed him because he “had large swaths of the population agreeing to very traditional masculine values” Thursday in a preview of “Tucker Carlson Today” on Fox Nation.
Tate has been accused of sexism, drawing criticism from the Left for his advocacy of traditional gender roles. He has come under fire for quotes from clips he claimed were taken out of context. Today’s young men feel “very disaffected” and invisible as they feel unaligned with the agendas forced on them, Tate said. Most of the world’s young men are denied access to the “sexual marketplace,” he added, because social media has rendered them invisible.
Andrew Tate tells his side of the story on why he was removed from many social media platforms to Tucker Carlson.The “completely and utterly self-made” man was not attempting to change the game’s rules, he said, but instead showing men how to “win.”
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