Cobra Tate is back on Twitter! And seriously his fans are going crazy. The former light heavyweight kickboxing world champion Andrew Tate is back on the social media platform. The 35-year-old self-proclaimed sexist had made controversial statements with regard to women, toxic masculinity, mental health, and rape.
Earlier this year, Tate had gone out of control, with the number of misogynistic messages he had spread through various social media sites. The kickboxer was breeding up millions of young boys who follow him on social media to enclose inside the boundaries of toxic masculinity. All of these led to Tate being banned on YouTube, Meta, and Instagram. But now the “King of Toxic Masculinity” is back on Twitter.
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Andrew Tate Is Back On Twitter
As promised, Elon Musk is making Twitter open for free speech. As a result, many people are back on Twitter, including Andrew Tate, and Jordan Peterson. Andrew has announced his comeback with a photo of himself and his first tweet, “Mastery is a funny thing. It’s almost as if, on a long enough time scale, losing simply isn’t an option. Such is the way of Wudan.”
The millionaire has been very active on the platform for the past few hours. But this is not much of a surprise. Because as Andrew Tate says he has been banned from every app known to man including Uber. So where more can he spend his time on?
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Reason Behind Andrew Tate Being Banned
It was in 2017 that Top G went out of Twitter. The Twitter spokesperson then said that the ban on Andrew Tate’s account was permanent. The influencer happened to violate the website’s rules. But the details were not specified by the company. During the #MeTooMovement, Tate remarked that women should “bear some responsibility” for being raped. This is supposed to have triggered the ban. With the new boss, Elon Musk taking over Twitter, this will also add to one of the many changes he has brought to the website.
Meta kicked out Tate of its platform for violating its community guidelines under the “dangerous individuals and organizations” clause. Whereas YouTube imposed a ban on the influencer after multiple violations of community guidelines. The ban from most of the social media sites, made Tate take refuge in the video-sharing platform, immune to the cancel culture named “Rumble”. Though removed from many apps, it is not easy to fully eradicate the toxic vision that the kickboxer has spread.
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