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Ludwig’s Frustrations Of Andrew Tate’s Controversy

Ludwig’s Frustrations Of Andrew Tate’s Controversy

Andrew Tate has recently made numerous news stories. Wherein Ludwig participated in contentious discussions with Twitch streamers xQc and HasanAbi.

Tate recently took part in xQc and Adin Ross‘ live stream. The two characters got into a heated argument because the latter objected to Tate’s sexist beliefs. A few days after Adin Ross’ stream, the 35-year-old and Hasan Abi engaged in yet another contentious argument.

Andrew Tate’s most recent contentious debates garnered a lot of attention. Many well-known online personalities, including YouTuber Ludwig, expressed their opinions on Tate.

Ludwig countered that if people ironically follow Andrew Tate, then they are a loser, and they really need a man to tell them how to be an alpha, adding saying that they really need a man to tell them how to be an alpha. They are paying a man to do that beta thing.

Ludwig also posted a video to Mogul Mail, his other channel. The video, which Ludwig titled “This Man Ruined a Generation of Kids,” depicts him being blown up over the previous few weeks. According to the most recent Google searches, Andrew Tate is even more well-known than Mr. Beast.

Ludwig continued by describing how Tate creates humorous tales to promote his sexist viewpoints. The same thing was asserted by numerous other well-known individuals in addition to Ludwig. The former kickboxer has even had his Twitch account suspended in the past due to his political views.

Andrew Tate made an appearance alongside HasanAbi on a live stream a few days after the discussion with xQc. The political commentator shared statistics showing that women are superior drivers to men in that stream. Tate, however, distinguished the fact because of his own experiences in which women were hurt in accidents.

Hasan requested that Andrew discuss his company. However, the former kickboxer sidestepped the query and asked Hasan to leave the stream because he was monotonous.

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