Andrew Tate recently voiced his displeasure regarding the 2024 Paris Olympics' opening ceremonies, which he believes depicted a mockery of the Christian faith. He publicly protested against the Olympics and encouraged others to do the same in retaliation for what transpired.
The controversial influencer has been vocal about his views regarding the opening ceremonies and believes that others need to stand up for their faith to ensure it is protected. Tate tweeted his initial reaction by noting he was disgusted by the depiction of the Last Supper.
@thetopgschool recently posted a video to their Instagram account, which shows 'Top G' and his brother, Tristan protesting and shedding light on the importance of protecting one's faith. Tate mentioned that Christians needed to take a stand or there could be consequences should they remain silent. He said:
"If you have something in life and you don't stand up for it, it won't last. If you have a house you don't maintain, it will fall down. Business, you don't work, it's gone. Relationship, you don't take care of her, she'll leave you. The same [with] religion. If you Christians don't start standing up for things when they mock you publicly and openly, you'll have no religion left. It doesn't matter, it's a matter of time."
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Check out Andrew Tate's comments below:
Andrew Tate stands by decision to protest 2024 Paris Olympics
Andrew Tate recently stated that he stands by his decision to protest the 2024 Paris Olympics following the opening ceremony.
Tate took to his X account to retweet the video of his protest along with a caption mentioning that he felt strongly about taking a stand and that he believed his protest was worth the risk of being arrested. He wrote:
"In the future they will discuss this pivotal moment in history and ask - why didn't the Christians stick up for their beliefs? Why did they allow the demons to win? To mock them? To subvert their children? I am not afraid of jail. I will not be remembered as a coward. I am on bail, I will be serving 3 months minimum if arrested. I am a Muslim. And I will not let Jesus be mocked."
Check out Andrew Tate's tweet below: