Red-pill proponent and self-proclaimed misogynist Andrew Tate went off against Rumble streamer Nicolas "Sneako" after the latter responded to Tate's X post calling white supremacists "totally right" for saying "race is everything". During his livestream, Sneako argued that following Tate's logic would mean that he would be deported from Romania himself since he is biracial, being born to an African American father.
Further, in a post made on X addressing Tate, Sneako stated that his comments went "against the core fundamentals of Islam" and that no race was "supreme". He also stated that Tate was "Jewish" if he still believed so.
In a scathing response, Tate stated that he could end the streamer's career since he is "that guy":
"I know everyone's giving him a hard time right now, but I'm not here to end Sneako's career. I mean I could. I'm that guy, but I'm not here to do that to the guy, you know? He's young. He's young. He'll get it."
Andrew Tate goes off against Sneako after the latter replies to his remarks on white supremacy
Andrew Tate and Sneako have not been on good terms for a while now, with Tate calling him out in 2023 for collaborating with adult content creators during his stream. Despite the pair sharing similarly conservative views, as seen by their ongoing beef, they do not always see eye to eye on certain topics.
In his clap back at Sneako, Andrew Tate stated that the "only reason" he had decided to reply to him was due to him calling him "Jewish", which was, according to him, "a bit far":
"The only reason I even replied to him is 'cause he implied I was Jewish, which he knows, is a bit far... It's like, you can't just sit there and call me a Jew and then be like, why did he reply that? Like, bro, just, you need to chill out."
Further, he stated that he did not need to "ruin" Sneako's career since he believed the streamer was in the process of doing it himself:
"He's a man on his own journey. I'm not his enemy. I don't need to implode his career. If he wants to ruin his career, he can do it himself, carrying down this asinine path of insanity. So, nothing against him. This is not an anti-Sneako stream... I'm a merciful man."
Despite their differences, Sneako and Andrew Tate had made similar remarks during the controversy that surrounded Algerian Olympic boxer Imane Khelif. Both had criticized Khelif's participation in the event, with Sneako calling the event "domestic violence with a referee".