Andrew Tate takes the 'people are poor by choice' privileged stance in latest Twitter rant

Andrew Tate [Image courtesy: @Rap on Twitter]
Andrew Tate [Image courtesy: @Rap on Twitter]

Andrew Tate has shown consistency with his Twitter rants which have now become a ritual. 'Cobra' delivers sermons over multiple tweets every night whilst he remains in Romanian custody over allegations of rape and human trafficking.

In his latest rant, Tate declared that poverty is a choice as all poor people have access to resources to better their conditions. Tate wrote on Twitter:

"If you're weak you can learn what to do to become strong. You have instant and continuous access to every good and bad idea thought up. You do not have the same problem as your ancestors."

According to Tate, we have a major technological advantage over our ancestors where we have access to information at our fingertips. 'Cobra' wrote:

"When your grandparents were broke, they couldn't just listen to a rich person on how to make money. When they wanted to become better fighters, they couldn't just google their nearest fight gym. You have UNLIMITED POWER."

Tate's rant started with him whining about not having access to gadgets in prison. However, the former kickboxer claims to have developed a finer sense like that of a newly blinded man.

It should be noted that Andrew Tate inexplicably continues to tweet without fail every day, although he claims to have not touched a gadget in the last 30 days.


Andrew Tate trial: Judge explains extended detention

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan were arrested along with two other individuals last month in Romania. The Tate siblings have been accused of seducing women with promises of marriage and forcing them to make pornographic videos.

The Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism, which is investigating the Andrew Tate trial, requested for extended custody of all four accused. A Bucharest trial granted the request and all four accused lost an appeal against the judgment.

A written statement from the main court in Bucharest recently revealed the judge's reasoning for extending Tate's custody. The judge claimed that Tate and his brother had a knack for identifying vulnerable women and the ability to exert lasting psychological damage on them.

"capacity and effort to exercise permanent psychological control over the victims… including by resorting to constant acts of violence". h/t BBC.com

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