Washington: A controversial tweet by former kickboxing champion and social media influencer Andrew Tate has become a topic of discussion at the moment. Andrew is also a business man and often remains in discussion due to his controversial statements. His latest tweet has come about the holy book of Islam, Quran, on which controversy has arisen. Actually, ‘SatanCon 2023’ was started on Friday by a group of Satanists. During the formal ceremony two leaders of the Satanist group tore up a Bible and the Thin Blue Line. It has been termed as a ‘protest symbol of oppression’. As soon as its video was shared on social media, people started giving their reactions. Expressing displeasure over the video of the Bible being torn, Andrew Tait wrote in his tweet, ‘If you are brave enough, try the Quran’. The controversy started as soon as Tate’s tweet came. Tet had earlier tweeted in support of Israel, which sparked controversy. The issue of ‘Islamophobia’ has flared up with Tet’s tweet. Tet users have come under target and now they are being trolled.
People criticized Tet
People criticized Tet
After Andrew Tait’s tweet, he is being accused of Islamophobia. Many users have criticized Tate for ‘promoting intolerance and disrespect for the Muslim faith’. Tate then defended his tweet. He said that he is not attacking Muslims. He was questioning the courage of those who criticize Israel. But don’t criticize other countries on human rights issues in the same way.
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resort to islamophobic rhetoric
However, Tet’s tweet is constantly getting angry reactions from people. It is being said that his tweet is promoting ‘hate’ and reinforces ‘anti-Muslim sentiments and beliefs’. People say that they resort to Islamophobic rhetoric for their thinking and defense towards Israel.