Andrew Tate Makes A Feisty Comeback Following Big Tech Bans - Calls Out KSI, Logan Paul, Others

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The 35-year-old controversial internet personality and entrepreneur was recently banned from YouTube, Facebook and Instagram following earlier bans from TikTok and Twitter.

Apparently the bans from Big Tech platforms only made Tate and his brother Tristan more popular, as he is now being exposed to even more diverse and mainstream audiences.

In a recent appearance on Tucker Carlson Tonight, Tate said that he was banned because of his appeal to millions of young people; and his message which runs counter to the globalist agenda. He argues that Big Tech heads want young people to instead watch degenerate LGBTQ propaganda.

The former kickboxing champion told host Tucker Carlson that he has joined the video streaming platform Rumble.

“One of the reasons why I’ve moved to Rumble is because I’ve had long conversations with senior management there,” Tate said. “They’ve promised that I can make jokes without being destroyed and annihilated—which is quite refreshing. So I very much look forward to continuing my legacy and work on Rumble. And I know for a fact that my fans will come with me. And this is just the beginning of a mass exodus away from the influence of control by tech companies.”

Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski defended Andrew Tate in an interview with Tucker Carlson. “We’re standing up for Rumble -- it’s allowing people to say whatever they want, whether we agree or disagree with them. This is a major moment in the tech world and how it plays out in the next 6 months is going to be very telling. But we have major influencers out there finally waking up to this and it’s now transcending politics.”

The Tate brothers didn't disappoint in their first livestream on Rumble on Friday, titled: 'EMERGENCY MEETING - THE MATRIX ATTACKS.'

Tate called out some content creators like far-left 'smear merchant' Ethan Klein for rejoicing over the Big Tech bans. The H3 podcast host has been leading the smear campaign against the Tate brothers, making wild libelous claims even after the brothers had addressed the false allegations several times.

During the livestream, the Tate brothers called out Logan Paul, Mike Majlak and Hasan Piker. The brothers also slammed True Geordie who made some vitriolic comments about them during a recent appearance on the Flagrant podcast.

Tate also blasted YouTuber KSI who in a now-deleted tweet apparently supports the Big Tech bans.

“This is a personal message to you KSI," Tate said. "I had no problem with you, I don’t fucking know you, I don’t watch your bullshit YouTube channel but when I get banned, you want to go from a fan to just instantly cowering out to the matrix? That makes you a hypocrite. At least Jake Paul was man enough to say stand up for free speech. If you ever fought Jake, he would smash your fucking face in. And if you want to get smoked twice, I’ll fucking smoke you myself. You’re full of shit, you’re a hypocrite.”

Tate's livestream, during which the boisterous host showed off his gun at one point, broke records on Rumble. It had over 132,000 concurrent viewers; and over half a million have since viewed the video. The TateSpeech account garnered over 300,000 subscribers in 5 days. The Rumble app itself has risen to the top of the App Store in multiple countries -- beating Twitch, YouTube, Snapchat, and other social media apps.

WATCH Andrew Tate's 'Emergency Meeting' episode in which he slammed KSI among others.