Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Women’s March has finally reacts to clip of Andrew Tate beating a woman with belt. (Read More Here).
Taking to social media, Women’s March, began to blast Andrew Tate over his Shady comments towards women and a throwback video of him beating a lady with a belt in a room.
Video is from 2016. There’s literally a third person filming it and for a moment Tate looks at the camera and acknowledges it. The girl later posted two videos debunking the claim.
Women’s March wrote: “Andrew Tate is an American-British TikToker & former pro boxer. He was kicked off “Big Brother” when a video surfaced that appeared to show Tate hitting a woman with a belt. He’s also a misogynistic POS.
“He’s been accused of rape & charged with sexual assault. He was investigated for trafficking a woman who claimed Andrew & his brother kidnapped her.
“Right now, Tate’s going viral on TikTok – where he’s freely spreading his views supporting and enabling rape culture for MILLIONS. But Andrew Tate is just a symptom of the problem. The fact that men like Andrew Tate are allowed to freely spread misogynistic, anti-woman views is nothing new. Sexism is as old as time and as common as dirt.
“Sexism & misogyny are the reasons so much of the internet believes Johnny Depp – not his victim, Amber Heard – despite ALL the evidence of his abuse. When society sees abused women as conniving bitches rather than victims & survivors, that’s rape culture & misogyny at work.
If women with the privilege and resources of Amber Heard & Evan Rachel Wood can’t be believed, there’s not much hope for the rest of us. Women deal with harassment online & in person. We hear from a young age that if we wear short skirts or crop tops, we’re “asking for it.” Every woman you know has a story of harassment or assault.
“Women’s lives are on the line, every single day.
Believe women. End the violence.
“Tate says that rape victims “bear some responsibility.” He believes women “belong in the home” & are a “man’s property.” He went on to gain notoriety online, with Twitter banning him for saying women should “bear responsibility” for being sexually assaulted.
He had 4.7 million Instagram followers at the time his account was removed.
“That number had grown rapidly from around one million followers in June. Meta said it had removed the kickboxing star from its platforms for violating its policies on dangerous organisations and individuals but did not provide further details.
“At the time of his removal from Big Brother, Mr Tate said the video had been edited, calling it “a total lie trying to make me look bad”.
He has not yet commented on the Meta ban.”
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