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Andrew Tate criticizes BBC's latest documentary and labels it 'pathetic', fans say 'we don't agree'

2023-09-03 22:20
Andrew Tate presented a poll to his followers and sought their opinions on the BBC's perceived legitimacy
Andrew Tate criticizes BBC's latest documentary and labels it 'pathetic', fans say 'we don't agree'

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Polarizing social media influencer Andrew Tate recently criticized the BBC for their latest documentary on him.

Tate didn't mince words, branding the BBC's documentary as both 'pathetic' and 'embarrassing'.

Tate has consistently maintained a prominent presence on X and is infamous for his controversial comments.

He has a history of publicly calling out the BBC, even alleging that they deliberately single him to boost their viewer ratings.

Andrew Tate calls out BBC for latest documentary on him

In a tweet, Tate asserted that both the BBC and the DNG had undertaken yet another attempt at a smear campaign, characterized by their usual fabrications, anonymous sources, and pseudonyms.

He claimed that the mainstream media (MSM) has sunk to such depths of ineffectuality and embarrassment that virtually nobody takes their propaganda seriously anymore.

However, he is open to the possibility that he might be mistaken. As a result, he made a fair inquiry.

Tate engaged his followers with a poll, seeking their opinion on whether they trust anything the BBC reports. In the poll, he provided two options: one for those who view the BBC as agenda pushers and another for those who still have faith in its credibility.

Tate wrote, "The BBC and the DNG tried another hit piece. Usual lies. Hidden faces. Fake names. I genuinely believe the MSM is so pathetic and embarrassing that NOBODY believes their propaganda anymore. But maybe I’m wrong. So a nice fair ask. Do you believe anything they say?"

Andrew Tate's fans say BBC should go into 'comedy'

Tate's passionate critique of the BBC sparked a debate.

One user wrote, "We don't agree with you, Andrew Tate." Another observed, "? MSM's credibility is a hot debate. While some see it as the bedrock of verified info, others argue it's become a propaganda machine. #MediaTrust #FakeNews."

A user stated, "The BBC is satire. They should go into comedy. They’re up there with The Atlantic." Someone commented, "Why are you so opposed to the BBC? Instead of using it for your own benefit and free marketing, you seem to be following a similar path. By default, they and all mainstream media are offering you a significant opportunity."

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