Andrew Tate goes off on growing illegal immigration in Britain after multiple little girls get stabbed in vicious hate crime
Andrew Tate shared his thoughts on the horrific knife rampage that killed two children and injured nine at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in a town in northern England. Merseyside Police’s Chief Constable Serena Kennedy reported that six of the injured children and two adults are in critical condition.
While the identity of the attacker from the stabbing incident in Southport, north of Liverpool, remains uncertain, Tate insisted that the attacker was an immigrant. He criticized the media for downplaying the identity of the perpetrator.
Tate expressed frustration by claiming that the "soul of the Western man" has become fractured. He highlighted that the lack of public response to these horrific attacks is alarming. Moreover, he seemingly reinforced his views and defended his brand against accusations of promoting toxic masculinity.
Tate contended that the media diverts attention from pressing issues, such as the alleged dangers of unchecked immigration. The 37-year-old took to X to launch a lengthy video against the stabbing incident and doubled down on his stance by writing:
"He’s from Cardiff he’s from Cardiff” This is The Matrix trying to stop you from understanding the truth about the illegal migrants they allow in. Putting them in free hotels in Cardiff after they invite the country, doesn’t mean they’re FROM Cardiff."
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Tate is currently facing four legal cases in Romania and the United Kingdom. The controversial influencer has been charged with rape, human trafficking, and forming an organized crime group to sexually exploit women.
Andrew Tate launches a full-blown tirade against BBC over migrant crisis
Andrew Tate and BBC have a strained relationship with the British public service broadcaster frequently highlighting his brand built on toxic masculinity and his ongoing trouble with the law.
According to them, Tate's controversial views have led to a rise in crime against women. Tate, who aims to position himself as a countercultural figure, has denied the allegations multiple times. Most recently, he launched a full-blown tirade against BBC on X, stating:
"If you give a sh*t about the safety of women, why don't you talk about the migrant crisis? Why are you allowing thousands and thousands of military-aged males from cultures which don't respect women to land on the shores of the UK?"
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