Tristan Tate, Andrew Tate’s younger brother, has come out in favor of Elon Musk after he was mocked for making a famous Oppenheimer reference in a tweet. The South African billionaire is well-known for tweeting everything and anything. He bought the platform last year for a whopping $44 million to promote free speech. Ever since then, Musk has made various adjustments to the platform. He’s now chosen to rename it ‘X.’
According to reports, Musk intends to expand the platform’s functionality to include Crypto knowledge, meal ordering, content income, voice video conversations, payment, and more.
However, some of his Twitter alterations are not well received by users. As a result, he frequently receives criticism for the same. Something similar happened recently. Tristan, however, was quick to support Musk.
What did Tristan Tate say for Elon Musk?
Since Elon Musk announced the renaming of Twitter as ‘X,’ he has made multiple postings advocating the change. Musk used a photo of himself in front of a rocket in his most recent post, and he captioned it with an infamous remark by J. Robert Oppenheimer.
In an interview after developing the atomic bomb, Oppenheimer stated, “Now I Am Become Death, the Destroyer of Worlds.” Referring to the same line Musk wrote in the caption:
“Now I am become X, destroyer of twitter”
Show me you lack knowledge of history without showing me you lack knowledge of history.
— Tristan Tate (@TateTheTalisman) July 25, 2023
However, one person misinterpreted the reference and mocked Musk for the line. “Wtf is “I am becoming X?” he wrote. Following that, Tristan entered the conversation and poked fun at the user. He wrote:
“Show me you lack knowledge of history without showing me you lack knowledge of history.”
Interestingly, this is not the first time Tristan Tate has backed Elon Musk. He previously said that ‘X’ is an Instagram Killer upon its introduction. And his brother Andrew Tate agreed the same.
Andrew Tate and Tristan support Musk’s idea
Many people expressed their dissatisfaction with the ‘X’ concept once Elon Musk proposed it. Andrew Tate and Tristan, on the other hand, were upbeat.
Andrew also proposed a logo for Twitter’s redesign. Meanwhile, Tristan claims that this modification would defeat Instagram, the platform’s competitor.
Musk and the Tate brothers are often seen cheering each other on. This unexpected bond appears to have begun after the controversial brother was incarnated on Twitter after Musk purchased it. It has been consistent ever since.