Tristan Tate blames social media cencorship for not knowing the level of influence political commentator Nick Fuentes holds.
Influencer Andrew Tate and his brother are strong advocates for free speech and this often has brought them into conflict with various social media platforms with its bleak censorship laws. Ever since Elon Musk have taken over the reins of Twitter, things have started have to brighten up as the tech billionaire has reinstated many of the previously outcasted users of the app.
One of the most prominent examples of this revival is that the Tate brothers have reached the peak of popularity on social media, especially among the young male population. The younger brother is not only a sidekick, but also bumps into the dragon of censorship at will and has often been reprimanded.
This time, Tate has stood up for another victim of social media censorship. On X, he shares why he changed his stance on Nick Fuentes, a popular political commentator, and how this proves that censorship works effectively:
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"You know why I was wrong about @NickJFuentes? Because censorship used to work. I literally didn’t know who he was because of the level of matrix attack he was under. I made “a point” that you have to HAVE influence to fight influence and you need to climb to the top first before challenging the powerful.
"I made some jokes about him being an “angry nobody with no influence” and I was wrong. I assumed he was some Reddit kid who had a lot more work to do before barking at powerful people. Censorship worked. Consider this an official 180 on my position, I’m not too tough to admit when I’m wrong."
Tristan Tate believes Nicholas Fuentes will be arrested for made-up charges
Tristan Tate believes Nicholas Fuentes will be arrested in the near-future for pumped-up charges because the 25-year-old relenlessly goes against the narrative of the establishment.
The Tate brothers religiously employ terms like "matrix" to evoke a sense of a dystopian society where an omnipotent force at the top shapes the mainstream narrative for its own good and utilizes mass-psychological tactics to keep the public docile and subservient to its destructive decisions.
The establishment is an insidiously catastrophic force, that habitually employs strategies to enslave people, attack truth-seeking civilians, keep billions of people in a mass-hypnosis to sustain the government at the top, according to the kickboxer-turned-entrepreneur duos.
The younger Tate suspects the recent victim of these attacks is going to be the host of 'America first', Fuentes, who is frequently accused of promoting racist, sexist, and homophobic sentiments on his channel.
The influencer is firm in his belief that espousing anti-establishment sentiments or refuting mainstream narrative claims will get behind you bars or even killed, no matter how insincere the charges must be.
Earlier this year, Tate expressed his suspicion on X and hinted at one particular podcaster being the next target for phoney arrests: