Popular figure jailed for third month after taunting elites

Controversial internet personality Andrew Tate will be detained another 30 days by Romanian authorities on suspicion of organized crime and human trafficking, according to the Associated Press. Though he has yet to be charged this will mark the third month in jail for Tate who was arrested with his brother Tristan and two women who remain under house arrest.

The day before his arrest, Tate had taunted environmental utopian and globalist frontwoman Greta Thunberg by challenging the “climate change” narrative. 

Thunberg was famously tapped to be the face of the environmental movement after the young girl, at the age of 15, refused to go back to school until the weather changed course. She was brought to speak at the United Nations where she reprimanded adults for “robbing” her of her future by failing to control the climate. The adults applauded and Thunberg was featured on the cover of Time, Forbes and other mainstream media outlets. She was anointed Time’s Person of the Year, received numerous awards and prizes and has been nominated for the Nobel peace prize every year since 2019. 

Thunberg is an agenda contributor for the World Economic Forum and was a featured speaker at the WEF’s elite conference in Davos in 2021. 

Andrew Tate has often challenged the prevailing narratives, particularly those relating to “toxic masculinity”. Tate has urged men to embrace their masculinity and rebel against feminist messianism while accusing elites of trying to control society by feminizing its men. 

The kickboxing champion and entrepreneur also maintained that the wealthy elite, like himself, did not experience COVID-19, and has publicly said he does not “sleep with vaccinated women.” 

Tate has been attacked relentlessly by the media, who have dubbed him “King of Toxic Masculinity”. No positive mentions of Tate appear on Google. 

In January, Tate provoked Thunberg in a tweet saying, “Please provide your email address so I can send a complete list of my car collection and their respective enormous emissions.” 

He then published a video of himself taunting Thunberg as “a slave to the Matrix” while eating pizza. In a further provocation, he told someone off camera not to recycle the boxes. 

Within 24 hours, Tate was arrested at his Romania home, which officials said was part of a human trafficking investigation. He is reportedly being detained by authorities for 30-days. 

“The Matrix sent their agents,” a spokesman for Tate posted to Twitter following his arrest. 

A disinformation operative tweeted that Romanian authorities found Tate by the pizza boxes, which gave away his location. This turned out to be untrue, but the media nevertheless adopted the claim, crowing that the very object Tate used to provoke Thunberg was his downfall.