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Inside the remarkably toxic life of misogynist and human trafficker Andrew Tate

Widely known for his hatred of women Andrew Tate has made it back into the spotlight over allegations of severe abuse; rape, and human trafficking in Romania. We took a look at his violent and often crude life and how he got here today.

Andrew Tate is by far no stranger to controversy; threats, and outright misogyny over his luried and often backwards views towards women. Tate was notably arrested in Romania over the weekend and charged with human trafficking and rape amid a months-long investigation understood to have taken place in the country. Tate ‘s arrest has caused sort of a resurgence of his past comments and problematic posts as people begin further distancing themselves from the online provocateur.

“The Matrix sent their agents,” the British-American conspiracist tweeted to his 3.9 million followers early Friday.

The tweet came in the midst of the arrest of Tate and his brother Tristan along with a number of others in an operation by the anti-corruption and crime unit.

“Victims were recruited by British citizens by misrepresenting their intention to enter into a marriage/cohabitation relationship and the existence of genuine feelings of love (the lover boy method),” Romanian authorities said in a statement Thursday.

Tate is of course no stranger to controversy and outright crude and shocking behavior. In the past, Tate has done everytihng from recommend misogyny to outright ‘inform’ men it is their right to all but sexually assault women. In a past conversation which got him banned from Twitter, Tate openly claimed that women should bear at least some responsibility if or when they are sexually assaulted.

“If you put yourself in a position to be raped, you must bear some responsibility,” Tate wrote in October 2017. “I’m not saying it’s OK you got raped. No woman should be abused regardless. However, with sexual assault, they want to put zero blame on the victim whatsoever.”

Tate ‘s only real claim to fame is outright misogyny and otherwise ‘educational classes’ on how women should only be treated as commodities rather than human beings.

“You can’t slander me because I will state right now that I am absolutely sexist and I’m absolutely a misogynist, and I have f–k you money and you can’t take that away,” he said in 2021 on the “Anything Goes With James English” podcast.

And then of course there’s more and it goes back to the time before he entered the ‘online manosphere’ to convince men to act out over their manhood issues.

Back when Tate was notoriously on Big Brother, it emerged theen at the time he also struggled with howo to properly treat women and was also violently homophobic. Tweets and other things had surfaced on how Tate had made such remarks but then it also surfaced that he had beat a woman with a belt at the time. Tate and the women both denied that there was a problem between the two but it didn’t help Tate’s image at all.

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