Rumble streamer Nicolas "Sneako" and Andrew Tate have been going off at each other lately, with them tearing into each other in live streams and through X posts. They share several similarities including their Muslim faith, and are popular for creating content that resonates with far-right politics, and generally conservative views.
However, their most recent beef began when Andrew Tate posted on X, stating that white supremacists were "totally right" to believe that "race is everything". In response, Sneako made a post on X stating that this statement by Tate went against the "core fundamentals of Islam" and labeled him "Jewish" if he still believed as such.
This article covers the flurry of jabs from both sides that were sparked from this initial interaction.
Andrew Tate and Sneako go off against each other on X after the former's controversial post
After Sneako's response to Andrew Tate's X post, the latter clapped back, saying that this was why he had stopped communicating with Sneako "years ago." Further, in a subsequent post, Tate claimed that he had "ratio'd" Sneako and implied that the streamer had used "bots" to cover up for the difference in likes.
Sneako then stated that on his Rumble stream following Tate's logic would mean that the red-pill proponent himself would be deported from Romania. Sneako criticized Tate for not appropriately addressing his reply to the post supporting white supremacists and denied the allegations that he had used bots for likes.
After Tate made another post claiming that he was a more secretive pursuer of his Islamic faith, to which Sneako replied:
"Nobody Haram policed him. What you said literally goes against the core fundamentals of being Muslim. White Supremacy is wrong, they're not totally right. It's not totally right to believe in a supreme race. That's everything that we're fighting against. The root of all evil stems from a superiority complex of a race."
Andrew Tate then came onto his broadcast to discuss his initial post and respond to Sneako, where he made the following statement:
"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? The only reason I even replied to him is 'cause he implied I was Jewish, which he knows, is a bit far..."
While mentioning several racial stereotypes, he called out Sneako once more, stating:
"Then he has to quote the scripture at me. Bruv, you're not a prophet, chill. I have people I learn from and it ain't you. Race is real. So, although the white in me feels bad, the n****r in me is just riding around with white women in Lambos. I'm just doing what I got to do."
Further, Andrew Tate also threatened physical violence against Sneako:
"Firstly, it is not your job in Islam to criticize anybody, that's the first thing. Second thing, you questioned my faith and called me a Jew so you were responded to in kind... So, no hard feelings, but you f**king deserved it. Right? If you said it in person I would've knocked your a** out and I would've helped you get up afterwards and said sorry sir, I had to break your jaw."
For now, this back-and-forth marks the end of the argument between Sneako and Andrew Tate, with Sneako yet to respond to Tate's comments or threats. Previously, Tate criticized Sneako for collaborating with adult models, stating that it was a way for him to "sell attention."