BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, the brother of the widely criticized influencer Andrew Tate, sparked a heated discussion among his Twitter followers with a thought-provoking poll. In his tweet, he raised the question of whether he should initiate a charitable organization aimed at providing firearms training to women who live in unsafe cities plagued by crime.
Much like his brother Andrew, Tristan has garnered a reputation for promoting controversial perspectives on the internet. He actively interacts with his audience, frequently sharing his opinions on diverse topics and offering glimpses into his own life, which has further fueled the controversy surrounding him.
'Guns4Gals'
Tristan took to Twitter and conducted a poll, presenting his followers with a straightforward choice: "Do it" or "Don't do it." He put forth an idea for a charity called "Guns4Gals," which aimed to offer firearms training and financial assistance to women residing in high-risk cities such as Chicago and Detroit. The proposed initiative would not only provide training but also facilitate the purchase of small pistols for women in need.
Tristan wrote, "Charity idea :- A charity that provides firearms training and the funds to buy small pistols for women living in dangerous cities like Chicago and Detroit. “Guns4Gals.”
'Charity that arms criminals sounds lit'
Tristan's unconventional notion captured the interest of numerous Twitter users. One user wrote, "A charity that arms criminals that sounds lit." Another said, "Don’t do it they will use this against you, plus you can’t trust everyone with a gun." A user stated, "BBC headline : Tate brothers train assassins so they can steal more TikTok money." Another said, "I think it'd be good, especially for protecting themselves against the stronger people that they usually wouldn't stand a chance against." Meanwhile, someone claimed, "Id gladly work in a detroit office for this."