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Andrew Tate and Sneako get into an escalating argument over white supremacy comments and personal attacks

Streamers Andrew Tate and Nicolas “Sneako” are embroiled in an escalating dispute marked by personal attacks and ideological differences. The conflict began when Tate, a prominent figure known for his conservative views, posted on X (formerly Twitter) that white supremacists were “absolutely correct” to believe that “race is everything.” In response, Sneako, also a conservative streamer, criticized Tate's stance, arguing that it goes “against the basic tenets of Islam.” He added that if Tate holds such beliefs, he might as well be “Jewish.”

Tate responded to X in a series of posts, saying this was the reason he cut off communication with Sneako “years ago.” He also accused Sneako of using “bots” to cover up the differences in their engagement metrics. Tate further criticized Sneako, stating, “You questioned my faith and called me a Jew, so you were responded to in kind… you deserved it.” He further claimed he could “end” Sneako's career, but chose not to, saying, “I'm that guy, but I'm not here to do that to the guy.”

Tensions between the two have built over time after Tate previously criticized Sneako for working with adult content creators. Despite their shared conservative views, this latest exchange shows that ideological and personal divides are deepening.