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Does youth idolize Andrew Tate? Top G crowns himself 'superhero' after comic book debut, trolls say 'narcissist springs to mind'
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2023-07-31 16:24
Andrew Tate said, 'Millions of young men idolize me, it's a responsibility God has bestowed on me and something I take extremely seriously'

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: In his recent Twitter post, Andrew Tate, the former kickboxer, once again exhibited his habit of self-admiration and stirred controversy with his remarks. Rather than engaging in constructive discussions about the complexities of masculinity, Tate chose to elevate himself to the status of a hero and role model.

Over time, Tate has built a reputation for promoting toxic notions of masculinity through his social media presence. His previous tweets have consistently propagated the idea that men should maintain a mysterious aura, discouraging openness and emotional expression. Tate's views on women have sparked controversy, as they appear to reinforce restrictive gender roles.

'I have now become a true superhero'

In the tweet, Tate stated that millions of young men idolize him, and he considered it a responsibility bestowed upon him by God, which he took very seriously. He expressed that other "men" fail to live up to the standards of masculinity, living mediocre lives despite their wealth. He saw himself as the last person who truly embodied the imperatives of strength, duty, and honor, considering himself the last hero and role model. He shared his life story, from growing up in a poor town to working hard and training daily to become a superhero and champion of combat. As he became wealthy and influential, he acknowledged that he was not perfect, being human, but he believed he was as close to a real-life superhero as one could find on Earth.

Tate further said that now, he had become what he saw as the ultimate epitome of manhood. He announced the release of a comic book, "Top G" by DNG Comics, aimed at showing young men the values of honor, strength, and bravery without the complexities of reality. The collector's edition of the first print of this series was available for purchase.

Tate wrote, "Millions of young men idolize me. It's a responsibility God has bestowed on me and something I take extremely seriously. Where all other “men” fail and live p***ywhipped lives of mediocrity, even rich ones. I am the last who is true to masculine imperatives of Strength, Duty and Honor. The last hero. The last role model. The story of a young boy who grew up in a poor town. The story of a young man who worked his very hardest, training every day to become a superhero. Training every day to become a champion of combat. The story of a man who became extremely wealthy and influential. While I am not perfect, While I am human, I am as close to a real-life superhero as exists on this planet. And now? I have now become a true superhero. The ultimate epitome of what a man should become. DNG Comics presents the first edition, first print of Top G. A comic book for all men, young and old. The beginning of a classic series to show young men what it means to be Top G. The values of Honor, Strength and Bravery without the complexities of reality getting in the way. You can purchase the collector’s edition of the future best-selling Comic Book series on planet Earth. 1st print. 1st edition. Here: https://dngcomics.com."

'Narcissist springs to mind'

In response to Tate's claims of being idolized by millions of young people and positioning himself as the last role model, many users took to Twitter to express their thoughts. One user wrote, "Narcissist springs to mind." Another user wrote, "Delete this bro your copywriters SUCK." A user stated, "Then why not take a stand how you used to? Instead you fence sit on certain topics and on top of all that you disassociated yourself from guys like myron who always had your back. We still support you but come on man your top pg13 now." A user stated, "Lol millions? Lol I’m sure a good amount for sure but let’s settle down a bit."

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