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Andrew Tate slammed for defending toxicity in Valorant, demanding ban on female players

Andrew Tate is getting slammed on social media for his misogynistic comments yet again and this time he has chosen to take on the gaming community.

Twitch streamer TaylorMorgan shared a video of herself playing Valorant earlier this week, just after a troll threatened to rape her. The comment stunned and offended the streamer, who ended the game and the video right after. The tragic video attracted attention from the whole community, including that of Valorant’s team lead, Anna Donlon, who assured her that the account would be banned.

Andrew Tate has chosen to speak against the streamer stating “Women join mens spaces and cry and bitch and ruin everything.” .

Andrew Tate has a history of making such comments so it came as a surprise to no one. The community has come together to express their displeasure against Tate’s comment, especially in an industry where he has no standing. Being a person who has been charged with assault, rape, and a plethora of similar crimes in the past, supporting dense comments suggesting “r*pe” fits right in his personality.

While playful banters are a part of the gaming culture, we have seen competitive gamers crossing the lines when things don’t go their way. Toxicity can not be supported under any circumstances and to stand behind a “r*pe” threat makes it far worse. The Top G is yet to come out and defend himself and only time can tell if he chooses to speak up.

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