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Tristan Tate's bold remark on Adolf Hitler snapshot sets the Internet ablaze: 'You choose to make Hitler look cool'

2023-06-18 17:48
Tristan Tate's incendiary comment was in response to a photo that drew a comparison between Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Adolf Hitler
Tristan Tate's bold remark on Adolf Hitler snapshot sets the Internet ablaze: 'You choose to make Hitler look cool'

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the former kickboxer turned controversial influencer known for his provocative statements, typically commands attention with his opinions on Twitter. However, it appears that his brother Tristan Tate has also entered the spotlight, causing a stir with his bold comment regarding a famous photograph featuring Adolf Hitler.

Despite being under house arrest in Romania alongside his brother Andrew, Tristan has demonstrated no restraint on social media. His recent ill-considered comment has invited significant backlash and criticism.

'The man on the right was winning'

In a recent online post, user Rev Laskaris ignited a heated debate by sharing a photo accompanied by the caption, "I see no difference ⬇️," drawing a parallel between the current Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky and Adolf Hitler. The provocative comparison has stirred significant controversy and captured the attention of the online community.

However, Tristan's response triggered an immediate backlash from fans, as his statement read, "The man on the right was winning when this photo was taken."

Boldly affirming his stance on the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, he unreservedly labeled the latter as the "bad guys" in the volatile situation. Tate wrote, "Cool. Ukraine are the bad guys. FYI.??"

'You choose to make Hitler look cool'

Tristan's controversial statements challenged deeply ingrained beliefs and values held by many of his fans, causing them to question their loyalty and support. The shocking nature of his views led to heated debates and discussions within online communities, with some expressing disbelief and disappointment, while others rallied behind him, arguing for freedom of speech and the importance of diverse perspectives. One user wrote, "Showing your colours here a bit." Another said, "Very rare but increasingly common Tristan L." Someone else pointed out, "Wow. One killed 6 million Jews and you choose to make Hitler looks 'cool'?"

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