BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the polarizing influencer, consistently seizes every chance to criticize governmental institutions, particularly targeting DIICOT, the investigative agency that brought forth charges of sexual harassment, human trafficking and organized crime against him.
In a recent post on X, Tate took aim at DIICOT yet again, this time addressing their latest initiative as part of which they were distributing letters to all individuals connected to Tate.
In a separate post on X, Tate expressed his unreserved opinions on democracy, offering a critical perspective. He characterized democracy as a manipulation designed to exert greater control over populations within various nations, claiming it was a scam rather than a genuine system of governance.
'Abuse of power'
In his tweet addressing DIICOT, Tate remarked that DIICOT was continuing to send letters to individuals with limited connections to him and his brother, Tristan, attempting to initiate a fresh investigation file.
Tate expressed confusion about the reasons behind this action, labeling it as a clear abuse of power. He also called it a sorrowful day for Romania.
Tate wrote, "Dicott are still sending letters to people who barely know us and trying to start a NEW file. Why? I have no idea. A total abuse of power. A sad day for Romania."
In another tweet, Tate proceeded to express his criticism of democracy, conveying the sentiment that when referring to democracy, one might as well be talking about a scam.
Tate wrote, "Democracy? Ohhhh. You mean SCAM! Gotcha."
'More like dictatorship'
In the wake of Tate's comments regarding DIICOT's recent letter initiative aimed at him and his critique of democracy, numerous users stepped up to share their viewpoints.
One user wrote, "Vendetta. Set up. INTERNATIONAL AGENDA." Another user wrote, "This is absolute abuse of power." A user stated, "A republic is the way to go!" A user commented, "More like dictatorship."