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Andrew Tate plays poker and claims he does not gamble, Internet calls it 'shameful'

2023-11-27 05:06
Many people have shared their views on Andrew Tate's tweet about playing poker without money, with some slamming him and calling the activity 'shameful'
Andrew Tate plays poker and claims he does not gamble, Internet calls it 'shameful'

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, in one of his recent tweets, said that he is playing poker but is not playing for money as gambling is haram in Islam.

It's important to note that Tate frequently educates his audience on a range of subjects pertaining to his daily activities. This includes updates on his legal battles, lectures on masculinity that have enraged some of his detractors, and furious outbursts over things he considers offensive.

Andrew Tate plays poker

Andrew Tate posted a tweet on November 26, 2023, in which he wrote, "I'm playing poker but gambling is haram so I'm not playing for money. I'm gonna win and call them all losers. Keep your money you're still a p****y."

Tate's tweet has garnered 1.3 million views so far and around 15K people have liked it.

Internet reacts to Andrew Tate's tweet

Many people have shared their views on Andrew Tate's tweet about playing poker, with some slamming him.

One social media user asked, "How can you invest in the Ponzi stock markets if gambling is haram?" while another user wrote, "Some people lost everything because of addiction to gambling. Always keep this in mind."

Another user wrote, "The only way to win at life is to stand firm on the promises of Jesus our Lord," whereas one said, "Gambling money is for geeks. Drop out of school. Go all in into business. That's the only risk you should take in your early years."

A user also wrote, "You might not be gambling, but you're losing the chance to see your kids grow up. Might not be haram, but it is shameful," while one commented, "Jailhouse wisdom for sure. Well, I bet pushups. But roughly the same thing."

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