Controversial influencers Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate have reacted to the recent news of a stabbing incident that took place in England. On Aug. 12, an 11-year-old girl and a 34-year-old woman were involved in a horrific incident where they were stabbed by an individual in London's Leicester Square.
According to The BBC, the individual was apprehended and taken into custody by the local police authorities.
Tate was not pleased with the news and took to social media to share his thoughts on it. In a post uploaded on X, the 37-year-old made bold claims about the possible downfall of the United Kingdom.
"The UK is finished. Soon, the entire West. Betrayed by the cowardice of the 'tolerant.'"
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Check out Andrew Tate's post below:
In another post, Tate slammed the British police, claiming that they were unable to handle the rising knife-crimes in the country.
"The British police have demonstrated their complete inability to cope with the growing popularity of bladed weapons. They are only capable of locking up those who mention the problem and highlight their incompetence to the populace."
Andrew's brother Tristan also chimed in on the issue with a post of his own.
"Thank god we've been putting Facebook s**tposters in jail. The streets are safe."
Check out Tristan Tate's post below:
Andrew Tate discusses his issues with the British state
The knife-stabbing incident was not the first time Andrew Tate has spoken about events in the United Kingdom. On several occasions, Tate has spoken about issues prevalent in the British state.
In a recent post on X, Tate had mentioned how he wanted the people in the United Kingdom to be treated fairly by the state, regardless of their religion.
"As a Muslim, I believe the British state should treat Christians and Muslims equally. I do not like to see the British state treating Muslims better than Christians. We are human. And a multi-cultural democracy can only function when all are treated fairly under the law."