- By Shivangi Sharma
- Tue, 02 Dec 2025 10:16 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Controversial internet personality Andrew Tate has triggered a fresh wave of outrage online after posting a remark targeting Indians, claiming that they “respect the law only in Dubai.” Tate, who is currently facing criminal investigations in three countries, made the comment on Tuesday, seemingly out of nowhere, and the internet wasted no time firing back.
In his post, Tate wrote, "You're going to live amongst Indians if you live in Canada… USA… England… Dubai. But Dubai is the only place they respect the law." The remark immediately sparked anger across social media, with many pointing out the irony of Tate accusing anyone of disrespecting the law while he himself remains under legal scrutiny in multiple jurisdictions.
Youre going to live amongst Indians if you live in Canada.
— Andrew Tate (@Cobratate) December 2, 2025
Youre going to live amongst Indians if you live in USA.
Youre going to live amongst Indians if you live in England.
Youre going to live amongst Indians if you live in Dubai.
But Dubai is the only place they respect…
See who is talking about respecting the law!!!
— Swapna Kumar Panda (@swapnakpanda) December 2, 2025
One user on X responded, “Facing criminal charges in three countries and preaching about respecting law?”
Another wrote, “The world literally runs on Indian doctors, Indian engineers, Indian founders, Indian scientists, Indian developers… while you sit online performing your circus act.”
Fresh Racism Row After Post Mocking Indian Women
This latest controversy comes just a day after Tate faced severe backlash for an unrelated post widely condemned as racist toward Indian women. On Monday, Tate shared a video of an Indian woman shopping and added a caption implying that Indian women are inherently unattractive.
Critics noted that Tate filmed an unsuspecting woman without consent and used her image to stereotype millions of women, calling it an act of “online harassment masked as humour.”
Social media users responded with condemnations, “Indian women wouldn’t even look at you, baldie. Worry about yourself first.” “Imagine calling someone ugly while filming strangers without consent. Peak insecurity.”
