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Andrew Tate invites Lord Miles for 'Emergency Meeting' podcast as he compares Romanian and Afghan prisons
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2023-10-12 13:55
Andrew Tate has a history of collaborating with social media figures who often find themselves embroiled in controversy

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Controversial social media personality Andrew Tate has taken to the platform 'X' to propose a potential collaboration with the daring British adventure enthusiast, famously recognized as 'Lord Miles' or Miles Routledge. The proposition involves co-hosting an 'Emergency Meeting' podcast.

Tate's 'Emergency Meeting' podcast has garnered significant popularity within his fan base.

Supporters consistently praise the valuable insights presented by Top G in the podcast, along with the knowledge and opinions he shares throughout the episodes.

However, it's worth noting that these opinions have been a subject of controversy among critics.

Why did Andrew Tate compare Romanian prisons with Afghanistan prisons?

Tate has a history of collaborating with social media figures who often find themselves embroiled in controversy.

In a recent post on the platform 'X', he extended an invitation to Lord Miles for an upcoming episode of his 'Emergency Meeting' podcast, which is hosted on Rumble.

In this tweet, Tate drew comparisons between Romanian prisons and Afghan prisons, stating, "Romanian jail sounds much worse than Afghanistan jail. Sounds like we need an emergency meeting... @real_lord_miles."

Mentioning Lord Miles and drawing prison comparisons was integral to Tate's goal, which was to delve into a recent and widely discussed chapter in Lord Miles' life.

Lord Miles is a YouTuber who labels himself as a 'danger tourist,' frequently embarking on journeys to areas affected by conflict and war.

According to the Daily Mail, in June, during his trip to Afghanistan when he suddenly went silent online, many believed he had met an unfortunate fate and was presumed dead.

However, in October 2023, it was revealed that Lord Miles, along with three other British individuals, had been released from the custody of the Taliban.

Surprisingly, Miles conveyed his intention to revisit Afghanistan through a tweet.

As reported by the Daily Mail, he had spent his time in captivity developing close relationships with the Taliban's senior commanders and even enjoyed picnics and dinners with them, becoming their 'best mate.'

Andrew Tate gets compared to a 7-year-old by trolls

After Tate suggested a podcast collaboration with Lord Miles and his statement comparing Romanian prisons to Afghan prisons, it didn't go unnoticed as numerous users stepped forward to share their opinions.

One user compared Top G to a 7-year-old and wrote, "EmErgEncY MeETinG, you sound like 7-year-old, you know? Ofc, everything you experience is worse or best, because you experienced it. Flexing that you went to jail?"

Another user wrote, "He talks like he has been in Afghanistan jail ."

A user stated, "Tate thinks volume of words is a substitute for quality, it is not"

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