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Andrew Tate’s rant about the decline of the UK clubbing scene since the 90s saw him owned into the 21st century – 17 top takedowns

We cross now to the manosphere, where we find Andrew Tate once again crying about how bad the UK is. In this episode of Tate’s Tantrums, it’s the decline in a night out that had the purveyor of racist, sexist BS throwing his toys out of the pram.

Here’s his post.

There is probably no bigger crime against humanity than the destruction of the United Kingdom.

England in the 90s, where I grew up, was actual paradise.

The pub gardens, the white people, oasis with fish and chips.

There were full bars and clubs 7 nights a week in every single town let alone city.

Always something to do. Even if you were poor, go out with a tenner and have the best time.

10,000 pound night today is 1% of what a 10-pound night was back then.

Neighborly people.

Safe streets. Even the council estates were safe.

You had to live it to understand it.

Everything’s been destroyed.

It’s the written version of those AI slop posts with an all-white public wandering through a landscape that only ever existed in episodes of Heartbeat – usually watched, for some reason, by a lion.

In case you weren’t aware – and why would you be? – Andrew Tate moved to England from the US in 1997, and had just turned 13 at the end of the 90s. We’re not sure how much time he spent in bars and clubs between the ages of 10 and 13, but we’re willing to bet it’s in the ballpark of not very much.

Tweeters shared their understandable scorn.

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