Felix xQc was one of the content providers who joined Adin Ross on a recent live stream with him going vs Andrew Tate with the controversy beef video viral on Reddit
Additionally, he invited American-British kickboxer Andrew Tate into the stream to discuss some of his beliefs, which led to his opinions on women.
Felix disapproved of practically all of Tate’s viewpoints, including the one that women make lousy drivers. As a result, the Juicer made fun of the kickboxer’s viewpoints
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Andrew Tate makes crude comments about women, and xQc makes fun of him for it.
Late in the event, Andrew Tate joined the stream and said that Adin Ross had said that someone had criticised him online. Everyone reintroduced themselves, and 26-year-old xQc would note that, indeed, Tate’s online critics are real; he was one of them.
“I think it’s me; I think you don’t know too much, but I disagree with most things. There are a few videos of you, and instead of doing a comprehensive search on Wikipedia, I want to accept the claims and arguments as they are.”
Felix was immediately forthcoming when Tate inquired whether there was anything in particular that the kickboxer and him differed on. “Yes, the majority of your female takes are poor.”
The kickboxer stated xQc would have to be a little more explicit because he is well known for his views on women. The streamer retorted that Tate’s views on women were often negative.
Felix would have to give specific examples of when he disagreed with Ross’ stream’s judges, according to Andrew Tate, who said that Felix would have to do so. The Juicer readily provided something:
“Yeah, one of them is that women cannot drive. That seemed a little strange.”
The 35-year-old kickboxer asked xQc if he agreed with his suggestion that males make better drivers than women, and xQc replied vehemently in the negative.
The Juicer would then assert that Tate is simply relying on anecdotal evidence rather than verified data to back up his assertions, which is a weak defence. According to the streamer, anecdotal evidence is biassed and isn’t a solid basis for an argument.
Tate would contend that everyone is prejudiced based on their own experiences, and he used the example that if he had been in five accidents, all of which were caused by women, he would believe that women were poorer drivers. Felix suggested getting advice from a professional on the subject.
When Andrew Tate made fun of the idea of looking up information online, xQc openly made fun of Tate for relying on his experience rather than facts.
Tate would go on to claim that based on his own observations, women make poor drivers. Since this was intended to be a polite conversation, xQc held back from cursing at Tate. The internet undoubtedly concurred with Andrew Tate’s own experiences as he continued to share them.
Reddit responds to the discussion on women driving by Andrew Tate and Felix
There were others who agreed with xQc in this debate, although the LivestreamFails subReddit claimed that the streamer was difficult to understand. It is simpler to listen to Andrew Tate’s perspective because of how swiftly he speaks and how frequently he fumbles his words.
Others would instead concentrate on Adin, who is adept at gathering all of these important content producers to talk about things. Reddit claims that many of the other participants in the discussion were just stirring the pot and making drama, as opposed to actually contributing.
A take would concentrate on Felix’s defence. While many people agree with Felix, his bad self-explanation made Tate appear better. Another commenter echoed this sentiment and brought up Tate’s recent interactions with police enforcement. As a suspect in a human trafficking network, Andrew Tate’s residence was raided in April 2022.
Some could claim that the streamer can’t argue and that Tate is being unfairly compared, but not everyone concurs. Tate’s only reaction to xQc’s claim was “internet research,” and none of his other ideas were supported by any evidence.
The discussion on Adin Ross’ stream did not finish here. Even while most people finally agreed with the Juicer, his failure to speak clearly made him appear foolish to many spectators.