Hasan Offers Thoughts Of Andrew Tate

Amiel Rose Andres - August 20, 2022
Hasan Offers Thoughts Of Andrew Tate

Hasan ‘HasanAbi’ Piker, a Twitch streamer, has taken aim at controversial online personality Andrew Tate after he defended his remarks following a ban from Instagram and Facebook.

In recent months, Andrew Tate has dominated the internet with his divisive opinions, particularly in relation to his beliefs on women and their role in society. He has, though, maintained his denial of any claims that he is “misogynistic” and asserted that, rather, he is a “realist.” After a flurry of controversies and high-profile altercations, Tate was banned from Facebook and Instagram on August 19. The alleged violation of company policies regarding “dangerous organizations and individuals” was the cause.

Later, Tate discussed the ban on Adin Ross’ Twitch livestream, and his remarks once more infuriated Hasan, another Twitch caster. At first, Hasan was hesitant to share Tate’s interview on his livestream, but he eventually gave in after receiving a barrage of requests in his chat. He had a lot to say when Tate said, “The idea that I hate women is so far from the truth.”

Hasan replied, laughing out loud, “What the f**k! That’s so funny to say, dude. Yo, you do hate women you p***y. What do you mean? He does hate women.” 

Additionally, he asserted that Tate’s purported about-face on his views on women during Ross’ stream was only a result of his Facebook and Instagram suspension. As opposed to this, his attitude is significantly more “misogynistic” when he is with “hype-men.” 

Hasan called Tate a “grifter” and a “salesman” as he continued to push a new “game” based on his training course “Hustler’s University.” His criticism of him for “always selling” to Ross’ 93k viewers persisted. Hasan has previously attacked Tate, so this is nothing new. The two notoriously squared off in a heated dispute that ended with Hasan being removed from the live after challenging Tate’s opinions. 

Tate is currently prohibited from using Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, three of the largest social networking sites. Hasan, however, is still irritated by his provocative opinions.

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