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Top G does it again in a glorious style only he can manage. The United States waits with bated breath as Andrew Tate boarded his swanky airliner to meet the wealthiest man in the world.

Tate has never hidden his admiration for the Tesla chief. In an interview, he shared his reasons for liking the person, “I love Elon and I love that he has she is a man of purpose and I have so much respect for men of purpose most people who get his kind of paycheck whenever he got it in the night he sort of just cashed out Hedonism and b******t. He decided to risk it all again to try and achieve the most impossible things…”

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For disparaging and controversial comments, Twitter imposed a ban on him. Several social media users had an issue with his thoughts and beliefs.

Soon, other social media platforms followed suit and closed out his memberships.

Andrew Tate’s journey so far

Born in America and raised in Great Britain, Andrew Tate began his martial arts journey in 2005. In 2009, he won the International Sports Kickboxing Association’s British championship in the Cruiserweight division.

Tate bid goodbye to the world of combat sports after pursuing it for a few more years. Next, he tried to make inroads into the showbiz industry. Launching a slew of websites, his popularity increased with Hustler’s University, an online learning platform. However, his views on women and the socio-political milieu soon started gaining traction. As much as they invited immediate scorn and disapproval; among particular groups and forums, his words gained widespread circulation.

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Off late, he seems to be staggering toward crossover boxing. To make a point, since his online feuds with the Paul brothers are much publicized, talks are on whether he would be facing KSI or his partner Logan’s younger brother Jake Paul.

Andrew Tate: Twitter Unban

Even since taking over Twitter, Elon Musk has been making headlines for one decision or the other. Calling it Freedom Friday, on November 19th, he restored the accounts of Jordan Peterson, Kathy Griffin, Donal Trump, and Andrew Tate, among others.

Musk tweeted, “New Twitter policy is freedom of speech, but not freedom of reach.”

“Negative/hate tweets will be max deboosted and demonetized, so no ads or other revenue to Twitter. You won’t find the tweet unless you specifically seek it out, which is no different from rest of Internet.”

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As much as there was a prevailing thought that opposed Andrew’s ban from social media, significant dismay is being expressed over lifting his ban.

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It would be interesting to observe what kind of conversation occurs between two individuals whose words and actions fire up crowds as much as it divides them.

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