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Tristan Tate dubs Sikh man ‘hero’ after he defends his store from thief, fans say 'real recognize real'

2023-08-04 14:17
The man was lauded and referred to as a hero by Tristan Tate
Tristan Tate dubs Sikh man ‘hero’ after he defends his store from thief, fans say 'real recognize real'

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BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, the younger brother of Andrew Tate, seems to be in awe of a Sikh man who defended his store from a thief. A former kickboxer turned influencer gave his reaction to the video that went viral on Twitter.

The robber is seen in the video threatening to put the Punjabi man in his "strap" while holding a trashcan and wearing a ski mask. The customer who was photographing the entire incident told him there was nothing he could do as the robber pretended to have a weapon in his back pocket. The man, however, intervened on his own and beat the robber with a stick.

'Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear turbans'

A commentator posted the viral video on Twitter. He wrote, ''Watch until the end for the brilliant line: "That's called whoopin' yo' ass!" Seriously, though, how depressing that the default response was, "Nothing you can do; have you got insurance?" In the context of the video, Tate said, "Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear turbans."

The man was lauded and referred to as a hero by Tristan Tate. Even though the client claimed there was nothing that could be done, users on Twitter praised the man for confronting the robber. The consumer who was filming the exchange repeatedly questioned the Punjabi man about his insurance. The man said that the robber had visited the store to steal twice before. But this time, the man decided enough was enough. The man with the Turban seized a stick and lashed the robber ruthlessly as his teammate grabbed hold of the thief and pinned him down.

'Real recognizes real'

The video saw many reactions, as soon as it was reposted by Tate. A user wrote, "We need to handle ALL criminals like this." The second user wrote, ''Singh has been waiting his whole life for this moment." The third user wrote, "Bless his soul. Finally someone brave enough". The fourth user wrote, "That was well deserved." While the fifth user wrote, "real recognize real"