‘Dubai is the only place Indians respect the law’: Andrew Tate draws flak for targeted comment on social media


‘Dubai is the only place Indians respect the law’: Andrew Tate draws flak for targeted comment on social media

Red-pill podcaster and self-proclaimed “masculine” personality Andrew Tate once again made a sly comment about Indians, apparently suggesting that they do not respect the law anywhere in the world except Dubai. This was an unprovoked and unrelated post he made on Tuesday. Social media users slammed Tate for the remarks, reminding him of the criminal allegations he faces, including human trafficking charges and accusations of spreading propaganda through his online courses.Randomly, Tate said posted on X: “Youre going to live amongst Indians if you live in Canada. Youre going to live amongst Indians if you live in USA. Youre going to live amongst Indians if you live in England.”For the last line he said: “Youre going to live amongst Indians if you live in Dubai. But Dubai is the only place they respect the law.”

Social media response

  • Facing criminal charges in three countries and preaching about respecting law
  • The world literally runs on Indian doctors, Indian engineers, Indian founders, Indian scientists, Indian developers while you sit online performing your circus act.
  • Rather live amongst Indians than live with your hairline
  • Maybe if you followed the law as well as Indians do, you wouldn’t be stuck in Romania facing human trafficking charges right now. Sit this one out, prisoner.
  • If Indians are everywhere, maybe the question is not “why are there so many Indians abroad,” but “why do so many countries rely on Indian labor, intelligence and entrepreneurship?” Presence follows demand.
  • Bro discovered Indians exist worldwide and had a meltdown



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