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Does Andrew Tate Hate Women?

Andrew Tate gained the media’s attention when he was ejected from Season 17 of Big Brother U.K. in 2016 for a viral video showing him hitting a woman with a belt and telling her to count her marks. Since then, his controversial opinions about women have remained a topic in the public eye, especially with his recent rise to TikTok fame.

Tate is often invited to clarify his ideas and extreme statements towards women by interviewing with different podcasts. As a result, he’s gathered support from both sides. Some hosts agree with his viewpoints, while others really wonder what’s going on in his head for him to make wild and unapologetic statements.

Andrew Tate is everywhere, all the time. The online space has been taken over by Tate, and it’s difficult to avoid his opinions when he continues to pop up on social media.

But, we’re still wondering, does Andrew Tate actually hate women?


Andrew Tate’s Unofficial Press Tour

We know Andrew Tate loves to talk about his ideas, tell his personal experiences, and promote his online program Hustlers University 2.0  when given the opportunity. We’ve seen him influence people across social media in a fast, and alarming, timespan. Tate has been a guest on podcasts with hosts of all ages and genders, connected to many different industries. His recordings spreading his “wisdom” have taken over TikTok due to his loyal followers reposting this content.

He maintains that his jump into TikTok fame was calculated and one of his brightest plans.

Tate stated in one of his many interviews:

“I put a plan together to conquer TikTok four months ago. And I’ve now completed my conquest. So I conquered TikTok faster than the United States conquered countries. For four months, I put a plan together. Boom! Done. Now it’s mine. I own it, finished it. I didn’t spend a penny, didn’t spend a single penny on advertisements. I don’t even have a TikTok account myself.”

But conquering TikTok is only part of his master plan. Online influencers have devoted hours to discussing this multi-millionaire. He’s made an impact on Twitch, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and streaming services where you listen to your favorite podcasts. Tate has also been a topic of discussion on Discord channels and Telegram.

Since he’s such a talked-about name right now, many creators have taken advantage of his influence to market their own channels and content. Many have spoken against the entrepreneur accusing him of being misogynistic and sexist. Tate instantly defends himself in these situations and disagrees. Let’s take a look at some of his statements below to see what he really thinks!


Andrew Tate: BFFs Podcast

While appearing on the podcast BFFs: Dave Portnoy, Josh Richards & Bri Chickenfry[2] , Tate fired back at accusations of misogyny and sexism. He claimed:

“I have nothing against women. I believe women are the most precious things on the planet. They create life. They should be protected. They should be provided for. I would never let a woman pay for a bill. I would never let a woman do that. If someone touched any of my women, I would stand up against ten men by myself and risk my life to protect her. I believe that women are beautiful creatures. I just don’t think they’re as emotionally calm as men in stressful situations.”

As you can see, he doesn’t hate women, per se. He views them as being confined to their traditional gender role, which means he wants a woman to always support her man’s goals. Tate says women should be protected and provided for; therefore, they don’t need to pursue a career or anything that would make them “too emotional.” Are you following this?

Again, in the podcast, Tate insists:

“I love women. In fact, an interesting statistic is that 100{c8122336fa184b41b825475f39221c7fa2e59423b242708028c1f2502555c53f} of the people I’ve ever had sex with were women. So I love women. I have nothing against women at all. I’m not sexist in any regard. I’m not a misogynist either; I’m a realist. Like, I’m a real person. As a realist in the modern world, they’re going to call you sexist, misogynist, etc., but I’m none of those things.”

Ooh, he shared a statistic! He means business. So, he wants to make sure everyone knows he has sex and it’s with women. Got it. Tate also thinks a realist is “a real person.” Moving on.

Tate also brought in some religion to back up his viewpoints. He urged the hosts:

“Look, read the bible. Every single man had multiple wives. Not a single woman had multiple husbands. It’s against the will of God. It’s disgusting in the eyes of God.”

Does Tate even believe in God? His views on religion are all over the place, so we think he’s just saying this to add fuel to the fire. Maybe he’s trying to justify himself? Or maybe he just wants to cause a reaction? Either way, he’s sticking to a traditional view of women and their role as obedient to men.

Since he does not recognize monogamy as a man’s natural behavior, the conditions for being his girlfriend are to not be jealous and to be okay with sharing. The multi-millionaire has confessed to having eight girlfriends simultaneously. When launching his webcam business (OnlyFans), the two pioneers who bet on Tate’s business were his girlfriends, who soon became ex-girlfriends.

Bearing in mind, on many occasions, he has said that women are resources to be exploited. His webcam business backs up his viewpoints because, at the end of the day, he’s pocketing money that the women helped make. Without them, he wouldn’t have a lucrative webcam business. He’s also mentioned before that it’s gay to spend money on webcam sites because that money is going to a man.

We’re sharing a final quote from this podcast (a favorite of mine). Tate says:


“I, personally, don’t like traveling the world with women. I think it’s one of the most frustrating things a man can possibly do. Okay, imagine you had to travel around the world, and you had to take a three-year-old with you?”

This comment left the singular female host of the BFFs Podcast shocked. It clashes with Tate’s initial remarks about him not being sexist. Andrew Tate loves women, but he also compares them to children. As if a grown woman can’t make decisions for herself. Sure, hun. As long as it’s not the same way around.


Andrew Tate: Bulldog Mindset Podcast

On another podcast, Bulldog Mindset , Tate had a discussion with John Sonmez about how to be an alpha male. Tate appears way more comfortable talking with this host. Maybe he’s a fellow alpha male, too? Sonmez has been vocal about his views on women and a few other topics that match Tate’s lifestyle.

Let’s break down their discussion.

Tate speaks about the relationship between men and women:


“Men have always been territorial of their females since the dawn of human time. And

now you’re gonna come along in the last 20 years of fucking crazy land of the clown world, and they’re going to come along and say men shouldn’t be territorial over their females when we’ve always been the same way forever.”

This statement did not surprise me. Tate has already established a male-centric view. Women are subordinate, essentially accessories to men. Tate loves to speak poorly of women, perhaps to hype up his ego.

In addition, he has often said that a woman by his side cannot have male friends. He views female-female friendships as the “enemy.” If you have a girlfriend, Tate says in a TikTok video, “all of [her] friends are your enemy. Every single thing they say to her is bad about you…they’re all negative. You don’t want your woman talking to them.”

Tate breaks down any notion of women empowerment and feminism. Why? They don’t support his male-focused agenda. It won’t sell for him. He doesn’t care about it. Women are essentially the enemy of this brand he has formed.


It Runs in The Family

Well, I won’t lump his sister into this category, because well, she’s supposedly not even a fan. However, Andrew Tate’s brother, Tristan Tate, has similar views of women.

In an interview, Tristan Tate says:

“All women should be absolutely sexually exclusive to the man. I think anything else is unnatural. It’s actually if you look at history, it’s actually natural in many parts of the world for many men to have a king who had mistresses and wives. He had many women, but there is nowhere in history that women have many men. Never right, it’s not normal.”

Hmm…not normal? But, what is normal? Yes, throughout history, men have had many mistresses and wives. Does that make it okay, or normal?

If we’re comparing modern society to the beginning of man, a lot has changed during that time. Something considered normal back then might not be considered normal now. That’s where this argument fails, as many of the brothers’ statements do. With women’s liberation and the social advances of the last 60 years, we can say that the “normal” world of relationships for Andrew Tate is coming to an end.

In April 2022, a human trafficking investigation began in which Andrew and his brother Tristan are being charged. Additionally, several women who used to work in their webcam business stated they were being held against their will in a house set up by the brothers for the business operations. Inside the house, they found several women with tattoos that read “Property of Tate.” Something very common among BDSM relationships.

So, beyond his opinions, there could be real consequences for his actions if any of these accusations are proven true.


TikTok Gems You’re Gonna Want to Hear

If you haven’t heard enough about Andrew Tate’s views on women, there’s a lot to go around. We’ve compiled a few of the most controversial ones below. Let us know what you think.

“It’s kind of like when you f**k two girls, and they find out, and they become best friends like it’s gonna annoy you, and they start going out together all the time, and you just don’t f**k either of them anymore, and you just ignore both of them and just get a new girl, and they like take selfies together, and they’re putting up thinking this is really going to bother him, yeah, and you just don’t care. Women don’t understand how the world works.”

[4] 

“I don’t really care about abortion. If women wanna do dumb shit with their bodies and then fuck their own lives up and kill their own kids then go do it then like I’m not gonna be the guy forcing them to have an abortion. I don’t care.”

[5] 

Tate said in an H3 Podcast video on TikTok[6] , “I am more interested in using my status to find something extremely rare. Like a woman of innocence.”

TikTok chimed in:

Shay – “Has she had her first blood.” – Andrew Tate, probably.

Francesca – So he’s saying he’d go younger if he could

Molly – “A woman of innocence” – that’s a red flag and confession.

Gabriella Mills – “I’m more interested in using my status to find a child.” – Is what he wanted to say.

On the opposite end, he had some supporters:

Lucas Wiley- Bro never said a word about age

Ty crypto – Common Tate W

The podcast host went on to say, “I can’t believe he’s saying this. Oh, my God.”

Despite many people being shocked and outraged by his statements, many followers take Tate’s statements as fact. Usually commenting “Common Tate W” in response with W standing for a win.

Perhaps it’s his confident delivery of these statements that attracts so many views? Or, could it be the manipulation of vulnerable masses? His statements are not to be taken lightly. Many influencers have commented on how dangerous Tate could be to the younger generation because of his influence and controversial statements.


How Women View Andrew Tate

We’ve already established how Andrew Tate views women. So, how do women view Andrew Tate?

Female hosts have spoken against his views. In one video, he’s called “toxic” with all the women agreeing. He raises many red flags as can be seen from the statements we’ve shared.

Despite all of this, he still entices some women. They’re attracted to his behavior. Do they see Tate as an opportunity to become famous? Or do they genuinely like the way he treats them?

Not everyone chooses to be in a relationship with someone for their wallet or opportunism. Many women are not looking to be financially dependent on a man to feel loved. However, there are still women in the world tied to traditional customs for religious, cultural, and even traumatic reasons.

From what we’ve seen, the overwhelming response by women is that Andrew Tate is not it. He advertises a type of relationship that can do a lot of harm.


Andrew Tate: Our Conclusion

So, we have learned Andrew Tate’s views on women are traditional, even a little outdated in terms of our modern society.

Andrew Tate doesn’t hate women! He loves women…when they have sex with him and stay within the role he wants for them. One of his goals is to use his status to find a woman of innocence. So, watch out ladies.


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