Adin Ross recently held a livestream where he had several content creators on stream, like Felix “xQc”. He also invited British-American kickboxer and internet celebrity Andrew Tate onto the stream to talk about some of his opinions, which led to his views on women.
Felix disagreed with almost all of Tate’s opinions, such as women being bad drivers. This led to the Juicer mocking the kickboxer’s takes:
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Andrew Tate joined the stream late into the event, claiming that Adin Ross said someone disagreed with him on the internet. Everyone introduced themselves again, and 26-year-old xQc would point out that yes, someone does disagree with Tate on the internet; he did.
Tate asked Felix if there was anything specific he disagreed with the kickboxer on, who did not hesitate.
The kickboxer is well-known for his opinions on women, so he said xQc would have to be a bit more specific. The streamer replied that pretty much all of Tate’s takes on women were bad.
Andrew Tate said that Ross' stream has a judging panel and that Felix would have to give specific examples that he didn’t agree with. The Juicer offered something up without issue:
The 35-year-old kickboxer would suggest that men are better drivers than women, and asked if xQc disagreed, which he emphatically did:
xQc agreed that men are just as likely to be bad drivers as women and got a response saying that it’s just the streamer’s opinion. Andrew Tate didn’t understand the problem the streamer had with his take.
The Juicer would then claim Tate is simply using anecdotal evidence instead of actual facts to support his claims, and that’s not a good argument. Anecdotal evidence is biased, in the streamer’s words, and isn’t a good foundation for an argument.
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