Andrew Tate did not hold back his remarks on Ben Shapiro’s opinion about the Israel-Palestine conflict. The political commentator’s stance on the ongoing violence vexed the controversial social media star to the point that he made full interview rants about the issue.
Tate accused Shapiro of being a warmonger while declaring himself an advocate of peaceful talks. The former kickboxer also slammed his rival by suspecting he has a “short man syndrome.”
Andrew Tate Slams Ben Shapiro’s Political Views
In his interview on the Matt Kim podcast, influencer Andrew Tate let out a curse-filled reaction towards political commentator Ben Shapiro. Tate expressed his annoyance at the latter’s constant declarations of war.
“Why are you telling everyone else to go to war? You go fight. No, you don’t want to fight. You want to say in your little desk. That’s full of sh*t, and he’s being paid to say things, and he’s full of sh*t.”
He claimed Shapiro planned some strategies to divert the attention of people to other matters. Still, it won’t change the fact that Tate knows what he’s really up to.
“And then he had to release a rap song to try and distract everyone for the fact he was calling for the genocide of children, and he’s like, ‘Oh maybe if I make a fool of myself, people will forget.’ I don’t forget, you’re a dum***s.”
Tate said this in particular to the question about people at the Daily Wire telling everyone what they are paid to say and repeating them over and over, otherwise they lose the money and their contracts.
Andrew Tate Accused Ben Shapiro Of Having Short Man Syndrome
In another intense interview with Piers Morgan Uncensored, Andrew Tate went into full rant mode about Ben Shapiro’s alleged love for war.
“Ben is a warmonger. Ben has been wrong on basically every single issue you can name. Ben is always calling for other people’s young men to go and die in some war. I don’t know if he has short man syndrome, but he’s always behind his desk calling about how important it is that big, strong men like me go and die.”
The social media star commented on Shapiro being okay with bloodshed instead of choosing peaceful talks in the middle of the Hamas and Israel battle.
“The reason he tweeted that is because when Hamas and Israel, the very early in the conflict, I think it was three days in, were discussing possible peace talks, he tweeted, ‘No, absolutely not. F—k them, kill them all.’ ”
Tate asserted that he would always choose the less violent way of settling arguments, and criticized Shapiro for not seeing the significance of diplomatic engagements.
“I said, ‘Ben, as a man who’s done his own fighting, because I’ve had a life of pain and violence, listen to me: peace is always worth a conversation.’ What I said is that we should always be prepared to at least discuss peace. He, because he’s a warmonger, said, ‘No, peace is not worth a conversation.’ ”
Tate’s criticism of Shapiro’s opinion has impressed fans, with many praising his intellectual capacity to stand his ground.