4.3 million people see bizarre argument between streamer and ex-boss of a LoL team around Andrew Tate

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Former kickboxer Andrew Tate is the hotshot on the web. Former League of Legends team G2 boss Carlos “Ocelote” Rodriguez lost his career over his friendship with Tate. Leftist twitch streamer HasanAbi loves nothing more than making fun of Tate. The two clash.

Why is Andrew such an alluring character?

  • Former kickboxer Andrew Tate is probably one of the most controversial people alive. He kept attracting attention with misogynist, extremely sexist statements.
  • There are serious allegations against him of involvement in rape and human trafficking.
  • A curious argument with Greta Thunberg led to Romanian authorities being able to determine Tate’s whereabouts via a pizza box (via twitter). Since then he has been in custody.
  • Twitch streamer explains why Andrew Tate’s arrest is a godsend for him – ‘Bundles of money’

    G2 boss loses career over friendship with Tate

    What does Ocelote have to do with this? Carlos “Ocelote” Rodriguez was a central figure in European League of Legends esports for many years. The charismatic Spaniard was the boss and mastermind behind Europe’s strongest team, G2.

    The former pro was controversial, always making a statement with harsh language, but he was successful and his team’s fans respected him.

    But a picture in which he was celebrating with Tate was his undoing. After professing his friendship with Tate, there was trouble with LoL developer Riot Games and his own team. Ultimately, Ocelote had to resign.

    What does HasanAbi have to do with it? For leftist HasanAbi, Andrew Tate embodies everything he dislikes about people. This is an attractive figure for him.

    The Twitch streamer keeps making fun of Andrew Tate’s thinning hair.

    He once tweeted that he couldn’t believe Tate had the audacity to say he was going bald of his own volition.

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    Bizarre argument on Twitter and millions are watching

    Here’s how the two clash: Ocelote shared a 7-second twitch clip of HasanAbi on Twitter on February 21. There he shows Andrew Tate and says:

    “I think it’s a violation of human rights what they’re doing to Andrew Tate.”

    Ocelote praises the stream enthusiastically. He was pleasantly surprised that the man was “doing the right thing and telling the truth,” even if it bothers his viewers.

    But HasanAbi shows the whole clip. It then lasts 36 seconds.

    Now you realize that the human rights part only served as an ironic introduction. Actually, HasanAbi just wanted to make fun of Andrew Tate’s hair again.

    He then explains: He always campaigned for people with disabilities. For him, the “people with fohikel handicaps” were also among the groups that had to be protected. And Andrew is quite obviously “Challenged by the Hair Fohikels.”

    He sees the violation of human rights in the fact that Andrew Tate is not allowed to shave his head. This is against human rights and should be distributed.

    So it was just another insult to Tate’s hair, only with more effort.

    Ocelote then says: He takes everything back. HasanAbi is still a “hundsfotz.”

    It’s hard to imagine that Ocelote was one of the leading managers in LoL for so many years, but that’s how it is.

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    This is the weird thing about it: The call numbers for the dispute are spectacular:

  • Ocelote has 3.8 million views on his “HasanAbi ist cool” clip
  • HasanAbi even got 4.3 million views on his “No, I just mocked him” tweet
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