Andrew Tate, a businessman, and Twitch streamer Félix “xQc” Lengyel recently entered a Discord debate in which the former stressed gender stereotypes. Tate’s “truths” pushed xQc to examine his beliefs, sparking a disagreement.
The two’s argument became viral and made its way around the internet. It eventually grabbed the eye of another streamer, Hasan Piker alias HasanAbi, who stated his desire to address the divisive social media personality. HasanAbi, Twitch’s most popular political commentator, predicted Tate would turn down his offer.
Only hours later, he was on a video call with the four-time kickboxing world champion, as well as Fortnite pros Clix and Buck. The disagreement was live-streamed on the streamer’s Twitch account on July 21, 2022.
Instead of arguing Tate’s contentious views on women, the streamer began questioning him about his business practices. HasanAbi enraged the boxing champion and was ejected from the ring.
Hasan Piker’s Conflict with Andrew Tate
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The Twitch streamer’s live session lasted more than seven hours, and he called Tate and his mates, Clix and Buck, in the middle of it. HasanAbi and Tate spoke for less than 20 minutes and fought about various issues.
They discussed topics such as who had more repressive leaders among men and women, who had greater driving ability among men and women, and whether one should base their beliefs on facts or personal experiences.
“Many of the claims you’ve made, particularly about women driving, are untrue.” “There is no genuine proof to back up such claims,” HasanAbi responded, referring to Tate’s remark about women being unable to drive.
The Twitch celebrity went on to remark that the kickboxing champion’s opinions were “personal thoughts,” rather than “common sense.”
Tate concurred, saying that while an online study could lead to the truth, the reality of life was the truth that one felt as a person, and it was the sole truth that everyone lived inside.
Inquiries to HasanAbi Business Methods by Andrew Tate
The discussion then switched to Tate’s business techniques, which became heated. HasanAbi termed Tate’s Hustler’s University a “controversial pyramid scheme,” accusing him of deceiving young men.
The streamer then asked the businessman to clarify his business idea, but Tate’s friends told him to leave the broadcast rather than an answer. Tate and his friends continually labeled the Livestream as boring and begged him to disconnect.
The streamer accused Tate of avoiding his questions, to which Tate replied that he owed him no answers because the streamer was not a police officer.
After that, one of Tate’s friends canceled the conversation, prompting HasanAbi to tweet that when Tate’s opinions and behaviors were challenged, his “frame cracked.”
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