BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the controversial social media figure who has faced ongoing criticism for his provocative viewpoints, recently utilized platform X to reveal the outcome of a poll he conducted earlier.
The poll asked his fans for their opinions on whether they perceived him as a misogynist or not.
This comes after Andrew Tate sparked controversy in the online community by asserting that "being broke" is akin to being selfish.
He also claimed that happiness can be effortlessly acquired through financial means.
Andrew Tate asks his fans if he's a 'misogynist'
Tate conducted a poll in a tweet, questioning his audience about whether his tweet coupled with the poll, labels him as a misogynist.
In the accompanying tweet, Tate expressed his perspective on relationship dynamics, stating, "I see my woman as my most prized possession on the planet. She is treated like a queen. But this implies ownership. Am I a misogynist?"
Upon revealing the poll results, 78.3 percent of respondents chose the 'No' option, indicating that they do not perceive him as a misogynist.
In contrast, 21.7 percent selected the 'Yes' option, suggesting a perception that Tate may be a misogynist.
Trolls say Andrew Tate has a 'toxic' mindset
Following Tate's revelation of the poll results where he asked his audience if he was a misogynist, numerous users came forward to express their opinions.
One user wrote, "Thinking you can own people is a toxic mindset brother."
Another user wrote, "Viewing your partner as a "possession" is inherently problematic, regardless of how well you treat her. This mindset suggests ownership and objectification, which is indeed a form of misogyny. Healthy relationships are based on mutual respect and equality, not ownership. It's important to see your partner as an individual, not a possession."
A user stated, "Thats why you are still single." One added, "My woman knows she is mine. She is mine to protect and provide for. That's what mine means."
An X user added a funny image along with the caption, "The people that said yesπ."