Controversial Kick streamer Adin Ross has publicly welcomed the release of Andrew Tate and his brother, Tristan Tate, from jail. A Romanian court recently ruled that the siblings be let out of prison and subjected to house arrest.
Echoing the sentiments of many Tate supporters, Ross tweeted out a welcome post for Andrew and Tristan. He also pointed out that their release from jail coincided with the 24th anniversary of The Matrix, a movie that Andrew loves to refer to while expounding on his red-pill takes.
Ross wrote:
The Tate brothers have been in jail since December 2022 after Romanian authorities detained them on suspicion of human trafficking and other sex crimes. After having bail applications denied over the last few months, the siblings were released from jail on March 31, 2023, and will be subject to house arrest.
A staunch supporter of Andrew, Adin Ross celebrated the release of the Tate brothers. The streamer's recent anti-LGBTQ+ comments and controversies are also in line with the extremist red-pill ideology that Andrew adheres to.
This is a reference to a common red-pill talking point that has been repeated by Andrew and other influencers in the manosphere for a long time. It is essentially a conspiracy theory about how only people who have metaphorically taken the red pill are aware of how to beat the system, which is allegedly controlled by a select few uber-powerful people.
In the case of Andrew, this translates to the former kickboxer claiming to be Morpheus (a character from the movie) on multiple occasions while promoting his how-to-get-rich program - Hustlers University. He presented himself as a messianic figure who could teach men how to break the system to make money.
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