BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Controversial influencer Andrew Tate recently took to X to accuse the government of oppressing those who supported Palestine by using its flag amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Tate has been consistent in sharing his views on the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict with his audience.
Many of Andrew Tate's recent tweets have led fans to speculate that he supports Palestine, which has garnered significant criticism from his critics and some of his followers.
Why did Andrew Tate compare the Pride flag with Palestinian flag?
Andrew Tate is consistently sharing videos expressing his desire for peace talks between Israel and Hamas, citing concerns about the suffering of Palestinian children due to the ongoing conflict.
Tate previously posted a video on X where he claimed that a bombing occurred near an orphanage.
He stated that this orphanage was receiving food supplies from his organization Tate Pledge, and The War Room.
In a recent tweet, Tate reiterated his stance on advocating for Palestine amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Tate also shared a previous tweet where he compared the Pride flag of the LGBTQIA+ community to the Palestinian flag, highlighting the differing reactions to each.
He wrote, "You can walk around with a Pride flag no problems. But if you walk around with a Palestinian flag you are going to jail."
Addressing this, Tate criticized the government, accusing it of suppressing individuals who protest with Palestinian flags, and stated, "So much for fighting against oppression."
Trolls call Andrew Tate 'misinformed'
After Tate compared the Pride flag with the Palestinian flag and accused the government of oppressing people due to it, numerous social media users shared their opinions on the matter and slammed him.
One user wrote, "You are either lying or misinformed." Another user wrote, "This is total BS, Andrew, your being influenced by the matrix, don’t let it get to you G."
A user stated, "No freedom of expression any more, never has it been anyway."
A user commented, "They are okay with protests as long as it aligns their agenda."