Tate supporters claim Netflix's show unfairly maligns him

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Supporters of Andrew Tate are criticizing Netflix's new miniseries, *Adolescence*, claiming it unfairly links him to a fictional murder. The show, which premiered on March 14, follows a boy accused of stabbing a classmate and mentions Tate in relation to incel culture. The series suggests that the boys involved in the stabbing have been influenced by misogynistic online communities. Tate's supporters argue that the mention of him in the show is a form of character assassination, with some expressing outrage on social media. Tate, currently under investigation for serious allegations in multiple countries, has a significant online following. The controversy surrounding *Adolescence* highlights ongoing discussions about the impact of online influencers on youth behavior and attitudes toward women.


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