BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, the younger brother of the controversial influencer Andrew Tate, has once again stirred controversy with his comments. Despite the acclaim received by the movies 'Emancipation' and 'Django Unchained' for their portrayal of the brutal truths surrounding America's slavery era, Tristan expressed his disdain and labeled these films as subpar.
Tristan's interactions with his followers are characterized by sharing controversial views and utterly wrong information. Unfortunately, this behavior serves to perpetuate a negative influence within his online community, further contributing to an environment of division and discord.
''All whites evil' movies can suck a d**k'
Tristan went on an impassioned rant, expressing his frustration with movies like 'Emancipation' and 'Django Unchained' that he felt portrayed all White Americans as inherently evil. He argued that it was important to acknowledge the historical reality that it was predominantly White men, around 360,000 of them, who fought and died in the war to secure freedom for the enslaved. He also pointed out that slave owners were a minority, and it was worth noting that there were even some Black slave owners. In light of these considerations, Tristan dismissed movies that perpetuate the notion of "all whites evil" and expressed his dissatisfaction with them.
Tristan wrote, "Movies like Emancipation and Django upset me as they make every white American evil. Guess who freed the slaves? In fact 360,000 men most of them white died in the war for their freedom. Slave owners were rare, and some were black! “All whites evil” movies can suck a d**k."
'You’re ‘half-black’
Tristan's strong dislike for these beloved films sparked a flurry of reactions among users, leading them to flock to the comments section to share their perspectives and opinions on the matter. A user wrote, "Django had a friend who was white. What you on bro?" Another user wrote, "God imagine Quentin Tarantino debating this kick boxer dude." A user stated, "Let me guess. Because you’re ‘half-black’ you can say this."