When most people think of advice on avoiding trouble on the subway, they might expect tips on staying alert or being aware of their surroundings. However, controversial online personality Andrew Tate took a different approach, offering his own unique spin on the subject. Currently, under house arrest in Romania, Tate decided to share his thoughts in a video posted to his Twitter account. In the video, Tate puts forth an audacious perspective on subway safety that has left many of his followers scratching their heads.
As the video gains traction and ignites conversation, one can’t help but wonder what led to such a brazen statement from the online influencer. The reactions to his subway advice are as diverse as they are intriguing, and they shed light on the ever-controversial persona of Andrew Tate.
Andrew Tate’s unapologetic approach sparks debate
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In the video shared on his Twitter account, Andrew Tate boldly asserts that subways are for “brokies” (a term he uses to describe ‘poor’ people), stating, “All of these situations are brokie situations. So I explain to people, the simple answer is don’t be poor, they’re like what do you mean. What do you mean, what do I mean, why the f*ck are you on a subway. To get to work? Because you are broke. Subways are for brokies. The world has now changed, you can no longer safely be a brokie.”
As one would expect, the reactions to Tate’s comments varied significantly among his followers. One Twitter user found humor in his statement, responding, “You can no longer safely be a brokie,” followed by laughing emojis.
“You can no longer safely be a brokie” 😂😂😂
— 🎙️The Karis Project🎙️ (@TheKarisProject) May 7, 2023
Another follower praised the video, saying, “One of the best videos I’ve ever seen,” accompanied by clapping emojis.
One of the best videos I’ve ever seen 🙌🙌🙌
— Altcoin Gordon (@AltcoinGordon) May 7, 2023
However, not all reactions were positive. One user offered a more practical viewpoint, commenting, “Good one. But if you drive in New York, you will get to your job in 3 hours, it will take you 15 minutes in a subway. That’s why New Yorkers who are richer than you, take the subway.”
Good one. But if you drive in New York, you will get to your job in 3 hours, it will take you 15 minutes in a subway. That’s why New Yorkers who are richer than you, take the subway.
— AL Kattabi الخطابي (@al_kattabi) May 7, 2023
Similarly, another user sarcastically suggested, “HOW TO AVOID TROUBLE ON THE SUBWAY don’t go on the subway.”
HOW TO AVOID TROUBLE ON THE SUBWAY
don't go on the subway
— Pablo🌮👑〽️Knight (@pabloknight10) May 7, 2023
Lastly, one user touched upon the controversial nature of Tate’s messages, noting, “A broke will have a hard time digesting this messaging delivery.” This variety of responses showcases the diverse opinions and emotions evoked by Andrew Tate’s unconventional subway advice.
A broke will have a hard time digesting this messaging delivery 😂
— VB (@vbnospace) May 7, 2023
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His unabashed approach to sharing his thoughts, even during his ongoing house arrest, demonstrates his ability to stir controversy and generate conversations among fans.
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As the discussions around Tate’s subway advice continue to unfold, we are left to ponder the question – What does this say about the way we perceive and react to unconventional advice, especially when it comes from polarizing public figures like Tate? We invite you to share your thoughts and opinions on this matter in the comments section below.
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