PodClips Logo
PodClips Logo
PBD Podcast
Andrew Tate Interview - Part 3
Andrew Tate Interview - Part 3

Andrew Tate Interview - Part 3

PBD PodcastGo to Podcast Page

Andrew Tate, Patrick Bet-David
·
18 Clips
·
Jun 12, 2023
Listen to Clips & Top Moments
Episode Summary
Episode Transcript
0:00
I have nothing against gay people, I don't care. And that's actually another point. I want to make into about this thing. I think, most people don't care, and I think that Boulders, have you ever had a river? Had an arguable girl, and she's like, stropping around the house. She's huffing and puffing and you just don't give a shit. So she has to keep upping the ante to you, eventually, go. What's the problem? Because she tried the low-level stuff and you didn't care. I kind of feel like this has a remnants of that. I'm gay. Cool.
0:29
I want to get married.
0:32
I want to wake my dick in your kid's face whoa-ho-ho. It's like whoa, whoa whoa whoa. I feel like they're like they tried to annoy us and we're like we don't give a shit, do whatever you want. Be a person, we don't care point. And now what okay well we have to get to a limit where they have to react. We want attention now we want them to care about what's the right move on though. Well that's and that's the point, you know, it's difficult because there comes a point where you simply have to address it so you have to oppose it and this is start start start to drop you but this is why they're so cute.
1:02
Also clever, what they do. They package it all together. Lgbtq, I would art, I don't know. What Q is firstly. Sorry. I don't know what you questioning cute. All right, LG I would argue that G and T are very different things. Beyond a gay man, and someone who's taught the dick off are very different things. Completely package it all together, so now because the spectrum of your enemy is so large. You have people who are complete fully this way, your people who we accept and are normal in society
1:32
I have no problem with gay people and they put it all together. You're an enemy of all these people and they complicate the argument and they mix it all together. And now you're a bigot and really you just want your kids to be left alone. Really. Just want to leave the children alone horse. All you want to do is leave your kids alone and then it's like, okay, I'm now raising children, I have more children than most people would believe. How do I protect my children from this Insanity God? Which God can protect my children. Allah Islam. I'm moving to Dubai or Saudi Arabia and none of this will happen.
2:03
Can I trust a Christian Nation? Some of them remain, he's a Christian Nation. And to a large degree, they oppose quite a lot of this stuff, but they're also Nao, and they're also EU. They also rely on bailouts and grants and money. And on a long enough time frame, even in the seven years, I've lived here, I have watched certain attitudes change because money buys influence and power. So Andrew not to cut you off. How much of you converting from Christianity. To Islam is actually the belief in God versus
2:33
the societal pressures that are facing each other. It seems like it's a little bit of both for you to believe in God. You have to respect it.
2:40
How can I believe and put the put my life in the hands of someone I don't respect.
2:44
And I'm going to respect the gold, which is
2:45
feared.
2:47
Yeah but it's a vertical relationship, right? It's not a horizontal. If you base, if you base it, horizontally they're going to disappoint you. If you think about, if you're going to believe, let's go believe Prophet Muhammad his teaching. And let's go believe the Bible and IV and Jesus father, you know, for God. So loved the world that he gave his, you know, you gave your son for me. Let's say, that's true. And you're doing a based on faith who do such
3:17
I think for me, what a level of sacrifice for you to do that, what am I for you to be so worried about me. If you look at it from that angle, it's not necessarily coming from a place of fear. It's coming from a place of Grace. It's coming from a play Grace and place of love. It's coming from a place of absolute. You know, a different feel because I do believe the part that upsets me is the fear aspect that there are allowing others to mock your
3:47
Or God to mock mock Jesus to Mark, whatever religion. It is your part of your kind of like they're just funny mats. No, it's not funny. You just crossed the line. Like, Jay-Z has that one line where he says, don't tell me why, you're the guy. What the guy said about me? Tell me why he was so comfortable saying it to you. 100, you tell me why I say you comfortable to you. So I think that's the part about faith. I understand what you're saying to fear and their respect side so that's the part where fear is needed. I totally agree but
4:17
To where you were making a point about lgbtq, you're like, I don't even know what Q stands for is was questioning and then you're like, well I'm gay. Okay, cool. Trance listen, man, spectrum. And he said on the, if we were to say which religions the far right, it's going to be Muslim, totally get it on the far. Right. Christian today is kind of going center-left today. Like they're kind of piece off right now. Okay, so if I want to raise my kids, I'm going to take my kids to, you know, Dubai. And I'm going to take my kids to Saudi Arabia. Why? Because I'm defending.
4:47
Going against some of these e moral philosophies that they have. I don't want to go there. I actually understand that
4:53
argument. Yeah. And, and I truly, and I want to make one more point. I do believe there is one God, and I believe there's many different paths to God, and I am not a religious scholar, and I'm not an expert on Islam. I'm doing my best and I'm reading the Quran as as often as I can. And it does say that Christians on the Day of Reckoning will see how close they were to the truth. And we are allies. We are not enemies in any regard, Christians and Muslims and I do believe that the idea of Christians and
5:17
I'm shaking hands and saying, let's put an end to all this garbage would be fantastic. I'm not anti Christian and any regard? I just found myself as I became more and more religious seeking and looking for
5:28
A faith. Which normally I could be proud of, but a faith, which was guiding in regards to. I don't know what a Christian would answer to certain questions of these. What does a Christian answer to? I'm a transsexual, not sure your kids. My genitals, what's the crystal Christian supposed to say no? Do they? I know what my my don't mind. Awesome. Friends would say, I didn't know if you're a Christian, I don't know how you're supposed to act. I don't know what you're supposed to adult. I don't get it anymore. True Believers said A True Believer, a True Believer but how many are true
5:58
Leavers. And I didn't know, I see all over Twitter. All these churches are losing their minds eye. It seems very complicated Islam. Seems very, very simple know what's right. You know, what's wrong? I have a question. Regarding the, we talked about tolerance and acceptance the other end of that is extremism so I'm a Jew. Yep. Christian Newfound, Muslim respect looking about. So again out here, yeah, you know, the beginning of a joke somewhere, you know, so you know, we're talking about accepting the have gay friends.
6:28
Being friends, bisexual the T, stuff is what it's kind of like our what's actually even happening here. You know, I'm not a yeah, this is not my wheelhouse, nor any of our wheelhouse is. But one could argue that, you know, on the opposite end of the acceptance and tolerance is an absolute extremism. Yeah, and I'm sure the allies of the LGBT will point to Islam and point to the Middle Eastern countries. Important to the North African countries that have Islam as the religion and say they are the most extreme.
6:58
When it comes to LGBT, they say that it should be illegal. Yep, to be gay and in some countries you should be killed if you are gay. So this is just I'm just proud. You're right. You're right. And it's a super interesting argument because I will, I will sit here and say that I guarantee and most Islamic countries, there are gay people and I guarantee that they have gay relationships and nobody cares as long as they're not trying to
7:17
inflict on the children, it's illegal to walk down the street and
7:19
do indecent things in front of children. But I guarantee if you were gay and a lot of these countries, you know, privately nobody would care because they're trying to preserve the family unit and to it.
7:28
Re you have to always protect innocence. When you were talking about extremism, I would be friends with a gay person. Yes, I'm a Muslim, but I would be friends with a gay person because if a full-grown man decides to make a decision, is his decision to make but I must protect. Innocence is a man, so I must protect children. If two men, two full-grown men decide to have a fight, Let Them Fight full-grown man, decides to pick on a kid. That's unacceptable. So, I must protect innocence. So I agree with the extremism point but I have no problem with full grown man doing what they want to do. Maybe some Islamic scholars going to watch this, get mad at me, I don't have a problem being gate with gay people and being
7:58
To the gay person. I don't care. My problem is, when you take a person who's unarmed, who's innocent who has programmable like a child and start inflicting your worldview on them. That is disgusting and it's immoral. That is unfair and it can't be accepted on any level. And that's the reason homosexuality is genuinely outlawed in these countries. Not because they fear what two full-grown men are going to do. They fear what's happened in the west? So two full-grown medical report on the minds of children, which aren't theirs. That's what they're afraid of.
8:24
You know, I don't know if you saw the interview. CNN is interviewing, thus the in Africa and I have the video, I don't want to play the video. I'll delete the leader. Yes, there's about democracy. He says, democracy is look, you can do whatever you want to do though. He says, what do you think about gays and his reaction was like, what do you mean what they do. I don't think I don't agree with what they do, you think that's okay. Anyways, he's given his argument, right? And a lady's reactions like how could you sighs look, you keep your beliefs to you. Do not bring it to.
8:54
A country here, right? The challenge goes back to remember how you're like the girl that you're dating is like, so what happened? I asked you to bring the oranges from the store. How come you didn't bring it. Yeah and forgot. Hey so how about this and you know, that's why you love your mom more than you love me and let me caution you get around them, and now there's a fight, right? Okay. Well is the mistake being too tolerant from the beginning is the mistake, the into accepting from the beginning.
9:24
Is the mistake of, you know you know like the fear when I talk to Second Amendment guys in a fear about well you know what's wrong with them doing background checks? What's wrong with them doing this? He says, look, that's how it starts. You give them the background check then they're going to come for everything. Well, you're over-exaggerating. No one's coming for your guns. Well, you also said, 20 years ago, Hillary Clinton marriage is between a man and a woman and the sanctity of marriage, 20 years later. So that is the fear where one must watch this as a case study say.
9:54
Start a new country and saying look here's what we stand. These are the laws were not touching. We're not going to be doing x y z. You've been too tolerant and now you're paying the price for it and now you're reacting
10:04
to it. And that's exactly why completely nailed it. If you give an inch, they take a mile and that's why I think in a lot of these countries, they have an official, it's officially illegal. They're actually quite tolerant of it more than you'd believe. I'm telling you, you can go to Jordan and your waiter will be a bit fruity. You can tell nobody cares, nobody cares. Nobody gives a shit, right? But they have
10:24
It officially illegal to prevent ever bleeding out into actually affecting the mindset of society, you can do what you want. Your full. Grown man was Society is based on family, traditional Family Values. That's how our societies based. I thought we show ourselves to the world and that is not going to be affected or changed. I was going to say that's why you see the you talk about the collapse of Western Society. Specifically America. You see a decline in values Wall Street Journal came out with that article that said Family Values. Plummeting religion plummeting being a social
10:54
And Community organizer plummeting. Everything's plummeting in America other than money, people are focusing on money and that is an application which allows you to take a minute to connect with influencers from all around the world. My name is Andrew Tate and I'm available to speak directly to you on manette.
11:10
So it's interesting. While you're while you're talking about this whole religion, think while you're in, who has reached out to want to support, we talked about this last time briefly being a Muslim yourself, have some of the most
11:24
Powerful Muslims reached out trying to help out figuring out a way to get you
11:29
out. Yeah, absolutely. They certainly have and also, the amount of mail I
11:32
got from Muslims, are in the world was completely incredible. When I was in the cell. With Tristan even said, he said,
11:38
well, I'm Christian. Nobody's written to
11:40
me.
11:41
Yeah, so it was kind of amazing to support we that you have from the Brotherhood and you certainly feel part of the family and I've had a lot of support from them as a whole. It was rabbit at the time. I was in jail. So my first Ramadan was in jail so that was certainly interesting.
11:54
Because you eat, when the Sun goes down and my meal came when the sun was up. So I'd have to cover it up and try and hide it from cockroaches and wait for the sun to go down and then
12:04
it cold by
12:05
myself. But I felt like, you know, if you're going to do it the first time you may as well, jump in the deep end and do it hard. So I did that and that was a experience and jail is a whole. I mean there's so many stories. I can tell there's so many different ways. I remember it. There were times I laughed.
12:21
I will sit and say some of the best days of my life were in jail.
12:24
Get out of here?
12:24
Yeah. And some of the worst days of my life were in jail, but there were days where me interested in. We're finally in the same cell. There's times, we laughed, like we've never laughed before I'll sit and admit that. Absolutely not really true. I feel like if you're going to be the kind of person who extractives for an exceptional life, which is what I am. I think I'd be a coward. If I said, I want an exceptional life but I only want to be exceptional in a good way. I don't think that's genuine. I want an exceptional. Life exceptional means always.
12:50
From the norm and away. From the norm means, flying your Bugatti on a jet to Dubai and take in your own plane to meet it there. And it also means a Romanian dungeon quick cockroaches on New Year's Eve. They're both exceptional experiences and the times I was with my brother and it was just him and I we truly had some genuine days where we laughed like we always laugh me and him laugh and have fun on a private jet and we laughed and had fun in a Romanian prison cell because that's just who we are. And I also have to give my brother some credit while we're here. I would like to state that I absolutely genuine
13:20
The
13:21
you have the best brother in the world. I'll tell you why. I always knew. I had the best brother in the world, but he proved it in jail and I'll tell you why. My brother was put in jail for being my brother. He hasn't said any videos, Jesus said, anything on the internet, Jesus said, any of the things, I supposedly said he's never the B Matrix is attacking in the BBC, does a pretty about him nothing. Why was Tristan Tate in jail? Because it State brothers, so they just took him and threw him in a Cell. Now, what's interesting is when I got out of jail, so many people near me.
13:50
We got he all business partners. Got heat with the attacks. They got hit with, like a tax paperwork and they were calling everyone who's ever known me, an ex girlfriends. Got he and all these people got here and some people complain, some people didn't, but some people were like, oh it, since you've been in jail since. So stressful for me, the media is outside my house. My stressful for you, I was in jail. What do you mean you're doing? People were complaining at me and as these people start to complain, I sat there. I said, Tristan, you got thrown in jail, purely for being my brother, and never for a fraction of a second, did you?
14:20
Even Momo didn't even know, even for a fraction of a second that he say, all they only put me here because of you. Why am I here? I'm innocent. This is nothing to do with me. Nothing in fact, he said the absolute opposite he said I am so glad I went to jail with you. I would be furious if they sent you here by yourself, they're going to lock you up, they better lock me up and there was a time about two months in because there's less media pressure on Tristan, they're talking about releasing Tristan first and he was saying, no, I won't leave.
14:50
Without Andrew going down with the ship, I won't leave unless my brother leaves. I won't leave you tell the guards. I won't leave. Keep me here. I'm not leaving the they said the
15:00
Blazing deals boundless options. It's hot girls summer at Whole Foods Market from June 14 through July 4th fire up the grill with quality cuts at the best prices. We're
15:10
talking animal welfare certified meet. Check out the sales on bone-in
15:14
ribeye beef, kabobs and New York strip
15:16
steak round out your barbecue with plant-based proteins, sliced cheese sauce.
15:20
Buns and all the condiments
15:22
plus sales on fresh strawberries. Peaches, and
15:25
more, don't forget the pie either. Get grilling at Whole Foods Market terms apply. But
15:30
since you believe you'd leave, you go to. Now I'll stand outside, the gate, I'll sleep outside, I ain't leaving this jail and our lawyer said, well we can make an appeal to just release you because there's less media scrutiny around you and just like know, Andrews in jail. I'm in jail refused to leave. He was adamant he had to stay. That's a brother for me. And it was the same for me. I said to Joe
15:50
Justin, if they came into me, as Andrew go home, I'll be like no, no way. The truth is in jail. I'm in jail, we're in jail together. He never for a second complain, never bitch, never moaned and he was only in jail for being my brother and then I come out and there's other people. All, they send me a piece of paper, blah, blah, blah, you're promoting, it's unbelievable. You truly learn. Like I said, Jo confirms everything you already knew about the world and you truly learn who's on your side and who isn't and that's good to learn but it's actually crazy. The also the larger psychological
16:20
This is overall everyone lives inside their own minds, right? So it's kind of crazy. I came out of jail and some of the first messages I got from people, was them complaining about the problems. Me being in jail had given like, you think that wouldn't happen, right? You think. Oh, you come out of jail. People be like, oh, are you okay? Do I know you're okay? You're out now, okay? Yeah, we'll listen Mo, you being released. You'd be amazed and I'm like, I was in jail. What do you want me to do? The other sounds unfortunate? I was in a jail cell. What do you me to do about it? It's kind of crazy how much everyone's kind of self-interest.
16:50
Stood. So it's been a learning curve and you learn a lot about a lot of different people in your circle, gets smaller, and I think that's probably one of the reasons. God put me in there to just learn a lot and make my circle smaller, and you have to listen to him and pay attention to it and say, okay, right? You're off, you're off, you're off, you're on, you're on your own. But my brother, I have to give him credit because I tell you, I also think mean, Tristan one of the best teams in the world because we have different roles inside of our Brotherhood. My role is to be concerned and to panic. Not panic. That's the wrong word. I never Panic. My role is to be concerned.
17:20
Try and fix the problem. I'm in jail, pacing up and down. How do we get out and Tristan's role is to not care and together, that helps us achieve the objective best, because when we really need to get out, I'm in charge, has his role is to not care. Sometimes when it was, when it was at the height of frustration, I needed his superpower Tristan's superpower. And this is a super power for life. If he is the master of not giving a fuck,
17:51
We would go to court, we would go to court. Imagine this you're in jail, right? Weekends with the worst because the TV was worse on weekends for some reason. Like you had dude, like three channels. And the TV, the weekends with the worse and you can hear out the window. I want having fun, I hated weekends. So, on a Friday would roll around and say, okay, truce. We just have to Zen away the weekend and on Monday, There's Court, which is it does n away that weekend? So we can we just sit there staring at the wall. Intrusive thoughts, can't sleep all the things you trying to get your brain.
18:20
Sitting in silence to the rooms tapped just staring at the wall staring at the wall. And you think Monday would never come and Monday, would eventually come right or Sunday night comes and 8 a.m. on Monday there and take you to court. And they might let you go home. They might let you go home. You've done nothing. This person in this room can decide if you go home and it's Sunday night, and you can't sleep. You're awake all night long. There's no clock, but you just, you just two seconds. Feel like ours. You're just sitting there eventually am comes put you in handcuffs. Walk you to the Core.
18:50
Art you walk in there. Everyone speaks Romanian. Don't have a clue. What's going on? Everyone's just talking at each other in Romanian then they say, you'll get the answer in three hours. Go back to jail. When I went back to jail, I was sitting in the room was like, do I pack to go home? No. That's too optimistic. Okay, but you're nervous. You're like her anxious. Am I going to go home? Is it over? Do I get to go home? I called the lawyer. Do an answer yet? No, no answer yet. Okay, sit in there. I could barely sit still Tristan finishes Court. Walk straight into the room. It's a matrix attack, it's bullshit.
19:20
Go to sleep, went to bed. Clean asleep. Oh, we gotta fucking you asleep. You didn't care at all. He just went straight to bed and then it when he woke up, like six hours later, Matrix attack on my yeah, you thought. So, this roll back over didn't
19:36
care. It's perfect for gift, like you,
19:38
but that's what you need. I need that. I agree the Mayan. Someone else next to me is hyped. As me I would have gone insane. I agree. I need someone like him. Who's just like he had a super powers like bro I love jail jails. Great look, we got coffee, I love
19:50
Jail. None of my women are messaging me. I love jail truth. I may I I'm telling you, I had 45 minutes on the phone a day and I use all of my minutes, Tristan never made a single phone, call from jail jet addict, not one electricians. You want to speak to anyone? Nah, sit there watching Romanian news. Didn't give a shit, the bulletproof, but the only reason he's so bulletproof. That way is because he knows I'm doing the absolute best, the other way. He couldn't be. That way if I wasn't trying to get us out.
20:20
Because then he would try to get out your meeting and you do need the yin and yang. So like when I want, when I, when it was chill time, it was his mental frame and when it was attacked, how do we get out here? Which I mental frame. But Tristan superpower genuinely is genuinely, genuinely not caring. I can't explain the level of how much he didn't. It didn't affect him. He didn't bother him at all. I didn't see him sad. Nothing, you smile at, you didn't care. You consider yourself a stoic. How much more stoic is he that you? I just
20:50
I think we have different roles and I think we've evolved into them over the time because it's not just jails and everything. That's what we are with everything. If there's a business problem I'm the one who's like shit we have to fix this now shit. Shit and Tristan's to unlike Andrew. You are so ridiculously Rich chill but we need that we need both right? But he couldn't be that chilled if I wasn't the way I was because he wouldn't be successful. Totally, do you need? You need the opposite. So everyone goes oh your brother. You're so close for so close to Russia very different people but yeah, he was amazing in jail and even afterwards.
21:21
I still struggle to sleep. He sleeps fine, because I think my experience of jail was a far more stressful one because I, but I adopted that. Now, I'm not saying I couldn't have done. What Tristan did? I could have done the Tristan did if I were to go into jail and say your MO is to not care, I could not care. But my Mo was, how do I get out of this Matrix attack? So I was the most stressed I've ever been in my life so that's carried over. So I don't sleep, he sleeps fine, but he said find in jail. So why wouldn't you sleep fine now, right?
21:51
So yeah, it was it was interesting but I have to give him props because it's amazing too.
21:58
Have that level of clarity and he said things which were absolutely are, not really true things, I already knew but it was nice to hear.
22:05
I want to ask you a question. So I have two boys, right? And one that you're going to watch this and I'm gonna watch it right now. They're loving 9 but they're 12 going to watch. That's right. And in school, you know, I'll go and the kids that are, you know, eleven twelve. Thirteen there like you Andrew. Take your how was that interview? Oh my God, so 11 year old kids are watching these types of content but that's pretty wild where they're at but he used
22:28
What about brothers? There's a lot of brothers up as a father. There are certain principles on teaching them. Okay. One, if you can speak from the idea of how your bond was built based on a man, your father Emery, injecting certain values and principles and the two of you. You guys better do this. I don't want to see this. Yeah, and then which part of the code that you guys create because there's friendship, but then his brother were there's a very different story. Absolute, how was it
22:56
developed? Yeah. So my father and I
22:58
Of endless stories about my father. A lot of people who dislike me would call him an extremist, I don't think he was an extremist. I truly believe I had the best father on the planet and from a very young age, he made it, clear, he said, look your Tate's and you're gonna have an amazing of people who are against you. Your best bet is to be a team. So, whenever me, and Tristan would fight which happened, we got put in a room together and we had to sit in that room and my dad would say, three hours or four hours in silos, he'd sit us down in the room here, here, looking at each other and say, if I hear a noise starting the time again, and we'd have to stay mad, you know, you're a kid and you fight.
23:28
Furious you, so mad and then you're sitting across from the person you hate silent because you make a noise, dad gets mad and that's outside, right? So just sit there, two hours, don't make a noise to stare at each other and over time, we thought every time Dad was on, we just stopped fighting because it wasn't worth it sitting in this isolation weird, silent stare thing because that's what happened on the peak. I don't like five times and we just stop fighting. We'd literally, we fight all the time. My mom was home and when Dad would come home, we literally just look at each other. Like truce, Mike Weir.
23:58
Can't find what we don't want to sit and do this thing. We had to do. So we became a team and then I think it evolved from there because there's always been a hierarchy. I am the older brother, I'm the bigger brother, he does respect me for
24:07
that. We both have
24:09
opinions but you know, it can be. It can be vetoed by me in the end and we have our specific roles. My specific role is, I'm the one who takes the most action on the one, who over worries, I believe, especially in business, and many other things. I say to all my staff, I say react. I said, react fast reactor like Panic early like Panic. Now,
24:28
I don't believe in waiting for things. It's just not who I am. I can give you a million different examples. If my email processor, it has happened, just before my cancellation said, oh, we're put your account under review, you have an answering, some of you two hours. As soon as I get that email within 3 minutes, I'm like, getting one getting one. I've never waited for anything in my life and it worked. I've never waited. And it worked out fine Ever. Every time it's your cancel. Every time I should delete it every time. Something, I'll get a new one now. Get just get a new one. I need today's email. How get a new one. We can't get into a no, no, except us build one. So in our day, we do our oh, like I'm
24:58
The Panic fast and early guy Tristan's, the complete opposite and that makes us a perfect Synergy. And I super need him and I need his energy, especially in jail. My he was fantastic in jail. He was like, Andrew the water. He goes, if when you were 18, they told you, you could be one of the richest, most famous men on Earth with street, cred, and every single City, that knows how to speak English. All you had to do was sit in jail for two months. Would you have taken it was like yeah. Go some. What the fuck do you care for? So true. Now there's nothing that he goes. I know he's say that. What
25:28
Kind of man hasn't been to jail. This was his second. It's a what kind of man hasn't been to jail? He'll of jail, he's loving all the time. Because what kind of man is - yeah, of course, I'm at the jail. I'm just a, of course I heard. Yeah, but he didn't care and energy was amazing to tap into, but we both understand that we neither of us could beat us without the other ones polar. And that's why we live together. That's why we'll always have together. I've had a lot of like women try and say, why do you still live with your brother? Why do you want to live with me? That it? And I try to explain to them that
25:56
One. I don't think I can be my most competitive without him to I most emotionally stable with him. I like the IDI most competitive with him. I my best version of me. If it doesn't matter, have to go into a fight, does it matter if I have to run a business? I'm better with Tristan by my side than it would be by myself and three. My ideal family life, even my ideal family, the way I live. My life now is very much more like a clan than a nuclear family. I like me. My girl, my kids trick-or-treating
26:26
Justin his girl, his kids, my cousin, his girl, his kids. I like this idea of lots of people. I like that. I like that feeling. It's a girl sees me. You will, you don't want a family, like, I know, I want family bigger than you want. I just don't want to just sit with you. I want a lot of people around me and I think it's better for that. And I think it's better for the children. Especially also, I think they enjoy it more. But yeah, I've got the best brother on the planet. I truly do. And this is why I'm saying, some of our Best Days of Our Lives are in jail. I was gonna ask you that you guys live here in this compound, it's amazing place. That was going to ask you to
26:56
Just answered it. But you foresee yourself living with your brother, the rest of your life thousand percent thousand percent. I can't imagine not wanting to live with Tristan. If you want privacy, you have privacy, right? We have a big house so it is what it is. On One Wing. It was what it is, but I can't imagine him not being around if there's a problem. I just shout his name or I just can't imagine it and I know on my best self. Also there's the overall, the overall
27:22
Male competition, the masculine competition that exists between us between our men. So we live currently here. We've got me, my brother, my brother's personal trainers, here, we all camera, guys here, we've got War Room guys here. We've got loads of guys here but I can give you a million examples. There was a record set the next story of a gym and there's a stair machine and there was a record set of 188 floors within a time frame. I came along and smashed it with 198. I only held the record for 45 minutes because someone beat it with 2002 as soon as the records be and everyone gets pissed off and puts his fingers on their shoes on soon as it's me and everyone gets mad who beeped who beeped it.
27:52
Everyone goes and did it and that's how you push yourself to the level. You never thought you'd be able to push yourself 202. 202. Floors, the 30 minutes. Good luck, 200. No no minute. No. He that's what that was beaten with. Now it's 222 the beaten again I don't know that I'll ever get to that but I'm still one night. He about try again. But the point is when you have men around you there's that natural. Masculine competition and that's what drives you if you're going to be the best version of yourself, even if you're a boxer training for a fight, you train with the team, you train with other boxers,
28:22
You train with other boxers or other trainers.
28:26
If you're a football, if you're on a football team, you're pushed by your team. I think life should be the same right? If imagine you took the normal average man and you moved him into a house of five people and you had a philosopher and fitness expert and hypnotist whatever it was, these will be that will make him a more competitive person overall because he's trying to compete with all the other people who are on his level, you don't want to take bitch position. So I don't like the idea of my life without masks in competition. That's all
28:56
Visiting my brother. And if you met a girl, one day, who says, Hey, I want to have have your babies live with you, but it's kind of weird that your brother is here. What would you say to her? Yeah, a few of them said that, I offer some degree of compromise on my look, we can have our own house separate if you really want, but I'm gonna be spending a lot of time at that other house including nights over. I want to stay with where my brother is. So you wouldn't compromise a little bit, but he's going to be living next door or with you 100% one of the, I don't think. And that may be unusual in the Western World. I don't think that's unusual in many
29:24
places. I love that. By the way, you talk.
29:26
Because all the tell you don't even know how much I love that. Yeah I love that to me as a kid that was a dream like if you could you know right next to each other living at there's a family in our community billion or family. They live right next to each other. The oldest son has the biggest house 12,000 square feet. Then a youngest son has the second biggest out, 8,000 square feet and the parents live in a 6,000 square foot house right next to me solutely. Okay. The two boys have four kids. The eight kids are always together.
29:55
Absolutely what a great environment absence a dream about it. I can't see how a person wouldn't buy into that the benefits of it
30:03
and and there's also benefits for the relationship because I think you have a better relationship with your woman if she can go and talk with other women and be with women and I'm with guys and that and then you're together sometimes and you can spit it out it's better for everybody. This whole idea of the of just man woman, Boom, Child bang. I understand where it's coming from and what saying it's all typically bad, but I do think that in those scenarios, there's a lot of men who are particularly miserable, particularly men.
30:25
The idea of a clan and having that team around you, I love that. I wouldn't live any other way. I love living that way being born and raised in Miami. There's a lot of Latin culture there and, you know, the American friends, they just move out, move on their own, that's what they do. But in Latin culture, they all boil is living in that house that families living in there. The women are all kind of going for getting together. We could also different world. We can also discuss it financially, right? If you're a man and a woman and you have three boys, and they're less a traditional Western whatever they are.
30:55
All go and pay three different rents, and they all moving with their girlfriends and everyone's getting wrecked, right? If you all stay together and combine your income, you also do much better financially. There's not a lot of immigrants even survived especially Muslim immigrants in England average of, tell the story, but absolutely, yeah, they all stay together in one big house. They all pull their incomes. You have a bunch of people with average jobs and Ferraris on the drive and then they buy the house, they're in, then they buy another, you pull the incomes. If you all split and separate and just spread out, you're just paying all different rents, all different electricity bills, and you just go broke. You have to think of the last name and the generation in the
31:26
As a whole. So, yeah, I love the idea of living my brother. I'll never live without him and yeah, his woman can move in. Of course, his kids can be around me. Of course, I'm Uncle, why not? I have no problem with
31:34
that. That's a dream. Let's transition to a couple of the topics. So I saw a video by the president of Microsoft brand and I think it was a president of Microsoft. Who said you're going to see one of the biggest threats in the future being deep fakes, okay. And then you saw a similar thing being said by Google Sergei Brennan. You can see what's going to happen.
31:55
With the pegs and in the example of defects was given by the actress. From Wonder Woman, What's Your Name? A gal. Oh God. Oh God, oh God, oh God. Oh, right there was a deep fake porn made up for then. It was a deep fake video made of trump and there's deep fake of Joe Rogan. There's one of Morgan Freeman. Hi! I am not Morgan Freeman. Kind of goes like this round. So the direction we're going with deep fake, right? When it comes down to a I where do you see the threat? Is that
32:26
The new think about is that something she has an opportunity as a threat and if yes which part of it? Yeah that's a really interesting question. Deep fakes are certainly going to change the world because what
32:34
we're going to have is we're going to have a post truth society and then the only way they're going to go to tell you what's true or not is some committee, which decides what's true and
32:41
what to do fake and then they're gonna
32:42
be in charge of the world and then they're going to lie to you and then you're really in trouble. So that's going to be very interesting once you get to the point where what did I say earlier about not being able to trust your own eyes they're going to take that away from us soon then well then you're really in trouble in regards to
32:55
A, I think it has to be adopted inside of my school houses University. We teach AI with absolutely everything. A lot of the images we generate even on my Twitter accounts, all II, and what's actually scary about. The modern world is, I don't consider myself old, I'm 36, but some of the children children is called children 17, 18 year-olds inside of my school, has University their AI Wizards, and they can do magic with this stuff magic. Like, they can literally, genuinely and Route 8, on the moon that, and the images generated in seconds like artists are going on business. I
33:25
Thought a I would put truck drivers out of business. Artists are going out of business. Musicians are going on business is kind of scary. I do, like to think that with things like a eye, there's always going to be some degree of natural separation between the men who were genuinely, inventive and killers. And the men who are more
33:43
Let me change the way I say
33:44
that. I think, if you're an exceptional person, a truly exceptional person. You don't have to be afraid of nearly anything, but maybe you'll probably agree with this. In my experience in, nearly every business in the world, you have 10% killers
33:55
and then you have a bunch
33:56
who want the paycheck, they do their job, but I wouldn't say they're Killers. You understand? And we live in a society for a long time where I can even I even tell you now, sometimes when I hire, I'll say to my cousin or to my my see LLC look either, get one
34:11
Killer or three normal people because that's the reality. That's the basic you need. Three people to have to do the job or anyone killer to do the job. And I think those three people who have to do their jobs enough to not get fired, they turn up most of the on time but they're not really that motivated, those are ones with the fear AI. I think businesses in the near in the medium term are going to become killers at AI. I tell them. Now I have some some guys who work for me on one particular company and their sales staff. I was reading through the sales scripts, The Killers doing really well, but the average guys
34:41
You're not doing much better than chat GPT could do right now. I want to warn you the, you're not doing much better that I can replace you with a machine today, let alone five years from now for free. You need to be careful. So I think it's just becoming more and more competitive. The idea that you can just be Joe Schmo, do your job, turn up. I don't try that hard. It's fine. I think that's all going to go out the window because as the world becomes more competitive as a company, you have to compete with your competitors. And the only way going to be able to do that is just where do you cut the flat fat? When you cut the flag, when I see a eye popping up and getting more and more intelligent in the way it's talking.
35:11
If that doesn't scare me by the way, with words Des vosges, Joe schmoe who I'd be afraid this chat, GPT can probably texture girl, better than you can, you probably ain't gonna get laid faster to little advice for the guys out there right now, just plug it. So that's scary, you know, and I think that's what the the average man really needs to struggle and I've been saying this has been my message for a very long time, in all Realms, I said for a very long time that life for the average man is going to get harder and harder, it's becoming more.
35:41
And more competitive, you need to find more and more ways to stand out and be unique. And the only way to really do those things. Unfortunately, as a man is to suffer and that's one of the reasons, I'm kind of glad that God put me in jail, because if you look at anything, that builds a man into a man, there's a degree of suffering, it's very hard to become a man and have a man who's a respected and has stories and it's capable. What? When he only had a nice life in nice experiences, It's usually the things that made you the best version of you are usually the worst things that happened to you. So the demons I carry from jail, the fact I can't sleep.
36:11
Leap. The fact I can't sleep. I've had girls say to me, you can't sleep. You need to see a psychologist and I said, absolutely not. I would be furious if a psychiatrist walked in here and took my demons from me. I don't care if they could fix me with a click, they're mine and they were bestowed to me by God and there are mind to deal with in their mind to fix because that's how I become a better version of me. I would be furious if someone took them away from me. I'm glad I can't sleep. Good. I can train endlessly. That's why I'm bigger than I've ever been. I'll train every I'm not gonna waste a minute, but all the demons have been given to me by God nor the problems have been given to my God our mind to fix. I would never
36:41
Ever allow anybody else to take them from me? I'd be furious if a psychologist came in and said, I could cure you. I'd say no. Thank you. I will cure myself. I don't care if it takes ten years, I'll kill myself, that's my job. And I know that when that's done, I will be more mentally resilient than I ever would have been without you. That's the whole point of it, right? So many men say, I want to be the man but they don't want to suffer. They don't want to fight and I don't understand why. Because even if you look at a superhero movie, they tell you even in superhero movies, they make it very clear Batman's parents died.
37:11
Die. That's why he's Batman. All the bad things have to happen. There's no way to get there without the bad things. I get so many emails from people complaining about their bad things and I don't have time to reply to any of them, but if I could, I'd say good, good luck. Congratulations off. You go. Of course, she broke your heart. Of course, you're sad. Of course, you miss her. She's with me now. That's right. That's part of it. That's only way to get to that level of resilience. You can't become the man any other way. So yeah, I thank God for everything bad that's ever happened to
37:41
And all the demons and I trust that he's not gonna give me anything. I cannot in the end decipher and deal with in the end. I think it's a puzzle and you decipher it and you work out, the best way to deal with it and you internalize the good parts and you become a better and stronger and more resilient person for it. So I have to thank God for every single one of them. I mean, you got to go through shit to be the shit. So based on what it is. And by the way, what you're saying is not a hypothetical, you talk about being the average, man. You see this play out on dating apps these days. Have you seen what's happened? Especially on Instagram.
38:12
All the dating apps hinge Bumble on out there. The top guys out there are getting 90% of the women, whereas the bottom guys, I think the stats are third of men. Under 30 have not been laid in a year. It being average is not acceptable anymore at all. It's not acceptable anymore and it's not, it's not acceptable in the sexual Marketplace, but it's also just not acceptable. I don't think even in life anymore. Period, you have to diversify now so much to even protect yourself. The idea that you can just, it could be a law-abiding citizen in a country and just work your job and be okay is gone, it's gone if covid.
38:41
Don't know, what will? Yeah, look at my situation. You have to diversify. You have to be smart enough that you have assets and friends and and capability and lawyers and whatever all over the world. Now that's the only way to protect yourself. You can't just sit with injured one jurisdiction and go, oh well, but I don't speed. So it's going to be okay. I don't think it is. I think it's coming to a point where it's not going to be okay. And AI is going to make it harder and harder again for those average men, it's going to be harder harder. I don't think the exceptional men are ever going to suffer from a. I think we're going to use a. I
39:10
do you think this
39:11
Holden or link, that Elon Musk just got the approval for, for the pattern. So now the sale was going to be look, no matter what you do, John, you will never be like in Drew Tate, but if you take scaring normal length, scale, GT500, / hate, you're able to get upgraded to his levels and think like him, and I'll think and do this. And do that. For only forty, nine thousand dollars to scare shipping your head, scary offer
39:40
this to you. My mother always says
39:41
Glad I'm not young and I'm starting to say that now, I'm glad I'm not going to because I'm telling you it's gonna be scary, right? Because the world is hyper competitive. Every single thing in the world is competition. I don't think people realize I'm a hyper competitive person because I understand that every single thing I want somebody else wants the girl, I want, other people want the car, I want other people want the house. I want other people want the lifestyle, the jet, every single thing you want somebody else wants. It's a massive competition as a man. You have two choices. You either accept that as a massive competition and try and play the game or you're just try and pretend, it's not a competition.
40:11
And Live In Perpetual failure and it's going to become hyper competitive. The world already is you're not going to compete with a personal computer brain. So you're going to you're going to have to have it because you can't compete. Then they, once you have it then, who knows. Then they turn it off. I don't know. Can they turn you off? I don't know. Can they inject the slave mind? Programming directly through the chip? I don't know. That's scary. I would never want to do that, but it's gonna get to a point where you're not even a person without it. You can't function without it. You're a second class citizen. Without my permission
40:38
Bender. What happens to competition then? Is it going to be? Whoever has a
40:41
Us to the best technology Whoever has the most recent upgraded version of XYZ neural link ship. Absolutely. It's going to become scary. I'm glad I'm not young. I hope it doesn't
40:52
happen while I'm alive. I don't know. It's going to be it's going to be an interesting
40:54
world. Yes it does it. Inspire you want to have more kids or you like that's in different. I'm gonna have the kids. I'm not worried about that, I think. Yeah I think
41:01
they I think in the 1700's are probably saying the same thing, the
41:03
future is over and the Future, Ain't that bad. So
41:05
they'll be a way it will work out. I just have to instill within them the same values I have and they'll find a way to work it out and
41:11
Hopefully, they'll be okay, buddy. You always say, the future looks bright. I mean, you must be concerned. You've got four
41:16
kids. I would have 20 more right now like it. If I would have 20 more kids were, I don't know how you feel about it. I'd have 20 more kids right now, if I could
41:23
absolutely. Absolutely love children. There's nothing bad about having children. The only thing, I wish I did a story
41:27
earlier. Only thing. I wish I did was I will listen right now. I don't know if you know, if you need some inspiration there's this guy named Al Pacino. Ha ha ha where the kid at 82 lat. 29 years old and the Nero had it at 79. Wow. Well, so it's
41:41
Too late you ever too late, excuse, you've got the testosterone level of 32. I'm sure you can have 20 more kids. How we? Okay, politics, let's talk politics with America, you're seeing what's going on with the election. One of the Vantage points you have, is you're not there? It's kind of like it's your problem. You guys deal with it. I'm over here on this side, from your perspective, YouTube comes out. Hey, all the election stuff you guys talked about that. We would ban it and take you down. You guys can talk about it now because we want a balance.
42:11
From both sides. Okay, no problem. Who do you see? What do you? What are your thoughts on the Trump today? 2024, DeSantis Biden. How do you see this thing? Coming up? Politics is so interesting. It's so messy. I mean, obviously I'm a trump supporter, I believe in Trump. I like the scientist in the things he did.
42:30
I'm not going to choose between Trump or DeSantis. I think if
42:33
one of them one, if any of them want, it would be fantastic for the
42:36
world. I think YouTube taken aback. Step is actually extremely important, symbolically to be
42:41
Thing to see, they keep that up. Post this election. Seeing what happens with this election, they'll be very interesting, but I think it's certainly a massive symbolic step back. I remember when I got canceled, nobody talked about Rumble.
42:53
Nobody talked about kick, nobody talked about,
42:55
even you got value T meant. No disrespect. You were a lot smaller than you are an hour's. It's crazy how fast Alternatives have popped up? And I'm only saying this because I do feel like I literally said, I remember my exact words. I said there's pressure behind the dam. Everyone's tired of it. All it takes is a crack.
43:11
When there's a crack, there will be a flood and the crack in the dam will be a man who is more famous once he's canceled than he was before he was canceled. That's what I said. Now, the trying to
43:19
put me in jail, which is making me more
43:20
famous again. I'm not saying it's all because of me, but I'm saying, there's definitely a public Consciousness switch where the arbitrator's of Truth are having to back step. Now they've overused our power that overstep the power. Exactly said they would and now they're allowing open discourse. So I hope that America has a free and fair election. That's what I'm praying for. I think, every country should have a free and fair election especially when we're going to fly.
43:41
Fighter jets and drop five hundred thousand dollar bombs on Farmers, who've never made $5 in their day and the end of the geysers democracy. We're going to bother to do that. We should at least have a democracy ourselves. So I think a free and fair election will be interesting and I think the will of the people should be done and that's how America was built and found it and that's what I would like to see. And I do think that America does lead the public Consciousness overall as a whole. I know what you're saying about me being over here, but I do think that which side wins does have an overreaching affect overall on the entire planet. America still the most powerful country on Earth would be very interesting.
44:11
To see what happens in 2024 will put it that way, crazy question for you. He gets approached all the time, Peabody when you're running when you run pretty it goes. Let's all vote for you bro. Yeah, he goes. Listen, I was born in Iran made in America. I can't run well when you gonna but you were born in America entertained. I was you know, you were raised in the in Luton UK. You live in Romania but you are an American citizen. I have no I dream with me. First have no idea of President of the United States. Andrew take. What would that look like? I've no idea.
44:41
You would it be like to be president? But I have a feeling what Putin said about the president's might be true. Did you ever see what Putin
44:45
said? Yes, years and come and go.
44:48
I've seen three presidents, I've seen a lot of presents, come and go, and they all come with these Grand ideas. But once they get in office,
44:54
the people with the briefcases and the dark Suits come in and sit them down because of the strong bureaucracy inside of the United States. And explain to them how things are done
45:02
and they never seem to get their ideas done,
45:03
it was him to do the things they said they were going to. Do you include Trump
45:06
enough? I think Trump tried his very best to resist that and that's why he's in this situation.
45:11
That's why they're taking him to court for, no
45:12
reason. That's why he was Matrix attacked. I mean, if Trump said, okay, let's let's cut the garlic. I'm going back to jail anyway, probably this? Make sure stuff and try and kill me. Anyway, the probably are, if Trump situation isn't a matrix attack, what is, what are they just hitting with the New York? Some deformation for defending himself against a lie? Is that if that's the Matrix attack, tell me what, what is possibly else? Anyone who's sitting out here who actually truly believes that the Matrix doesn't exist as no idea how the world works the media machine.
45:41
In and the legal system. Work hand-in-hand to try and slander people's name, and convince you enough. Convince the populace enough that they're guilty. So there's no Revolt so they can hit them with a guilty. Plea, they've already decided before all of it. It's all, it's all, it's all a plan. This many months of negative news, they will hit him with this. We'll get him guilty for this. And with this money months of negative news, the populace will probably swallow it garbage. So, Matrix attack from head to toe. How much do you see yourself in Trump and you use your words first? They try to cancel you. He was canceled. Yeah, Dan
46:11
They try to throw you in jail. He's dealing with lawsuits. Lastly, they try to put a bullet in your head. Well, Trump's lucky, because it's a bit older. So Trump will try and Outlast him.
46:19
They'll wait. My problem is, I'm a bit young, you
46:22
know, and I also think, the reason I feel particularly at risk and I see these things on podcast to protect myself and I don't want you to think I'm paranoid or crazy because I do I really don't believe. I am. The reason I think I'm particularly at lit risk is for the thing. You just said it's the masculine youth. Who are my fans. It's the 11 year olds 12 year olds, fifteen-year-old 16 year olds. They are the future of the world there.
46:41
People, you want to go and die in a ditch there, the soldiers you need. Those are the people you need psyop, do you need them? Psyop, do you can't have a bunch of men who are sigh opt, that's when you lose control of everything. When the men don't listen anymore and they're all listening to me and I'm teaching them. Things like God, religion, personal responsibility accountability, discipline. And it was saying, well, why are they attacking Andrew for just telling the truth. Making me go to the gym because when you have these things, when you have accountability and discipline and personal responsibility, you have a barrier, you have a parameter. You have a know, you have a limit that I want you to limit, none of the matter,
47:11
Allowed limits, we must accept, whatever we are given from our relationship with our woman, from the government, from our job, we're just two slaves. We're the backbone of the tax bracket reason to shut up and pay our taxes. Soon as we have limits that they have a problem, that's why they disliked the things I teach. What do I really say? What do I really teach young kids as genuine Danish? What do I say? Go to the gym? Stick up for yourself, stick up for yourself, go to the gym, you're allowed an opinion, educate yourself, be smart work, hard. Believe in things, believe in yourself have.
47:41
Have strong friends around. You don't listen to dishonest, men, or dishonest women. It's not misogynistic to say dishonest people non-gendered should be anywhere near you. You should have standards for, who's your friend standards for who you have relationships with romantically with your gay or straight? You know, standards telling men to have standard is now wrong think, because, if soon as men have standards they lose control, they don't want any man to have any standard on anything. You want to come along and say no you need the eigth injection, take it so they want I think that's the saddest thing that's happened is
48:11
Does anybody that listens to your long form? Content. Not 60 seconds on Tick-Tock fully understands that you're an advocate for male self-improvement. Absolutely, get out of depression, work your ass off. Be coachable, make money get women. Enjoy the Finer Things in life, but they will take the little things you say and label you a misogynist Leo chauvinist. And that's the tip of the iceberg of minor things. You say, when you really are a male Advocates, weaponized, virtue, but also you can't have an opinion on any kind of differences or differentiation without them. Now, calling you a misogynist.
48:42
If if I believe a woman is better at raising young children than a man, I would never drop my child off to a nursery run by men, I think that would be weird. I would never take my two or three year old girl and drop her off in a nursery which was mail run. I would only bring her to a nursery which is
48:54
female know what you hire a babysitter. That's a boy, neither
48:57
never. And am I do I hate men? No. Like I just believe that in war, man should go and raising children may perhaps women. Should I just believe in the same things that everybody believed in 10 years ago? Yeah, the world is going nuts. 10 years ago, everything I've said,
49:11
Saying with standardized and accepted and normal and they're taking this misogynist garbage and weaponizing The Virtue and trying to attack me with it. They don't even believe in it. It's truly, it's truly upsetting but I just can't be quiet because I don't know how.
49:26
I couldn't live as anyone else. Other than me, I couldn't live as a pariah man who wasn't trying to be his best
49:32
self. Let's stay on this. So you said, president, then you brought in Putin. Yeah, so then that discourages for somebody thing they can make real change, okay? So 2 question 1, if you are the president today, I'm sure you've thought about it. Yeah. What policies would you attack right now? In America. I watched it RFK. I don't know if you listen to the recorded yesterday what he said about.
49:57
The angle, he would take with Pharma. He says, all these things were talking about guns. He says, how is it that we have the same amount of guns as Switzerland does per capita, but Switzerland hasn't had a school shooting in 21 years. You had a 21 hours ago and we just have one last night by the way big one. I don't know if in Virginia I want to say right? Yeah. Seven people shot just yesterday. Right. Every day. There's something that you tell my fentanyl. You talking about the drug. You talking about lgbtq youth, you're talking about military industrial complex economy, taxes,
50:26
Has what would be top three issues you would attack if you were president today?
50:31
If the, and that's so interesting. Because before I answer that question, that ties back into what we're saying earlier about, men's mental health, they pretend they give a shit about mental health, but if you come along and actually, Advocate and tell men how to be happier, I've been a sad, man and a happy man. I am a man. I know exactly how it feels on all ranges of emotion. I'll be honest with you, right now, when a man is sad. Yeah, there is an inclination towards aggression. That's how we're born as I were evolved. We're involved with that. Inclination towards aggression. We
50:56
That to protect and provide. That's who we are. We need that bravery by having a bunch of depressed. Sad, men who have no emotional control is dangerous for society. I say this all the time, they try and pretend that I'm somehow dangerous for society by telling men, to stand up for themselves and be masculine. Absolutely, not really not when you tell a man to have no emotional control and be more feminine. That's the school shooter. A school shooter is not a man with masks and accountability. He's a man who's told act, how you feel, all the time that he gets picked on for long enough? Throwing some drugs on top of
51:26
Actress gave him throwing a lack of a girlfriend and he's had enough. That's where school shooting comes from school. Shooting does not come from men being masculine. It comes from the absolute opposite of these things and they know this they know this very very well to fix Society. We have to fix that the most base level, the root level, I think, America and most countries need more transparency and understanding of how things work. But when they're attacking the family unit, they're attacking all of these issues. Every issue you've just labeled all starts down back down to the beginning. I really think the reason I would like to argue and I don't know, any of the
51:56
On this the 1950s, I'm sure there was prevalence of guns all around America, but there just wasn't the school shooting. Why, what was different was different in the years before that. There is now I think it's just because children obeyed their parents, and their parents were a family. And there's a degree of responsibility that was instilled inside of people, and there's a degree of accountability. And they're also, there was a degree of honor
52:16
and pride crate question, there's a
52:17
degree of Honor on prior, I'll tell you something. Now, I bet in the 60s, 70s, whatever, and any country in the world people didn't want to do dumb shit because
52:26
Does the family would be known as criminals. The last name would be tarnished their son did this. You hear what their Sunday, there's a hole. There was a vested interest in all of it. Now you have a school shooter is going to go out there be a piece of shit and kill people and then their parents are on TV a wild. Yeah, he was failed by the system better than feel any shame. It's unbelievable. If one of my children or someone close to me, that's something that heinous I would be disgusted. I would, I would apologize. Just for the sake of just for the name alone. There's no honor left. There's no Pride left in the
52:56
This is what happens. You remove honor and pride from people, you have no water and no Pride, nothing really matters. What matters? Anyway, doesn't matter if you're out shape, doesn't matter if your kids a piece of shit and a criminal, nothing matters without honor and pride and this is done on absolutely every level. I said this to Tristan the other day. I was actually saying we were driving. Well, the other day, long, long time ago. It left the house in a while. We were driving. I said, every even on the most base level, I said, every building is ugly. If you noticed every new building is ugly. It's ugly. Just because, yeah, it's all the same glass.
53:26
Big Square, ugly building in the 1400s. We built these ornate, gorgeous buildings and now everything's ugly. Why is that? And well, I'll tell you why it is is because they don't want you to have any intrinsic attachment to a specific place. If of all the builders are beautiful in a specific town, you have intrinsic attachment to that town. You care about that town. You want. Good things for that town. You'll protect that town. You'll defend that town. What is that? That's a barrier as a parameter. If everything looks the same all the time, it was move. Who cares? All? They've messed up. San Fran because I was going somewhere else has moved somewhere else. Also,
53:56
Globalism, doesn't matter. It's all the same buildings in Berlin and New York. They all at the same, where's all the beauty? Gone one of those Beauty. You have a attachment to that beauty. They want to remove all your attachments from everything.
54:08
Even now when they try and psyop you into, let's say the way the models all look different than they used to before right models. All the different Victoria's Secret. Yeah. And I was arguing this point so I'm saying oh that's because you have fewer Euro Centric, beauty standards I said no I'm going to correct you so I know you think you sound smart using the word eurocentric. I'm going to correct you cause you're a dumbass. Let me tell you what beauty standards are beauty standards by definition. For something to be beautiful has to at least be unique if everything is beautiful, that's not beautiful. If everything's beautiful than a standard.
54:38
Advised for you to take a model, who looks the way they look without any effort at all. And they look like most out of shape on interesting. People on the street, you cannot call that beautiful because it's standardized can see it everywhere. Beauty means it must have been difficult to obtain whether it's a building difficult to make. Because this ornate or a woman who's trained, really hard. That a beautiful figure that is difficult, difficulty, and Beauty are linked. You can't have you here without difficulty. You cannot show me another model. And tell me that my eurocentric beauty standards are saying she isn't hot because that's not why.
55:08
She's at heart because she's made no effort. She hasn't tried. That's why they're doing this with everything. Everything is ugly. Nothing has a standard. Nobody has to try for anything. No parameter. No Baseline belief of what's true and what's false, everything subjective, your truth. No, there's the truth. There's no such thing as your truth. And this is an attack on every single level. There are salting us from everywhere, even the buildings, they build are assaulting you. So, you can't even just drive through a town and go. Wow, look how much energy has been put into this place.
55:38
Gasps, I love this place. I will not allow them to do it to this place. Now it's just like, ah, we can move there. Nah, let's move there at all the same, anyways, all Starbucks on the corner and a 7-Eleven who cares? It's all the same Wi-Fi Wi-Fi for any of it. This is, it's all done purposely. I'm telling you, there's McCall me a conspiracy theorist call me crazy. I don't understand why an architect would now. Decide who hires an architect, I'm going to build a building. Let me hire an architect to come up with the same sketch of the same bullshit building. Which
56:08
Already existing everywhere. How much should I pay him? Have what we're gonna do is we build a skyscraper made of grass. Looks like every other one. Is that it? We did all this 600 years ago, we built Cathedrals and now we build this crap. Why everything is on purpose? It's all a soil. That's all Asylum. When they put in these models on their the siop is, you don't have to try, you don't have to try it anything. Don't try, it doesn't matter. Just don't try wait for the government will give you some food stamps. You'll be okay, it's participation trophy, it's slavery.
56:38
It's slavery when you need to do every single thing they say to eat. That's their end goal. That's what they want. It's slavery. They don't want you try anything. Even going to the gym today is an act of rebellion even being in good. Physical condition is an act of rebellion. If I put up a photo of me and I'm in good, physical shape. There are people who write underneath it. Oh Dom, you trained. So they insult you for it like it's, you're a bad person because you have standards for yourself, that's the level of bug man.
57:08
I want to get you too. Of course, these people will give up meat and eat the bugs and live in the Pod. Course, they will have no standards have no self-respect, no standards course they can live. An ugly building, a big ugly, Matrix pod, because all they
57:20
want. Is it somebody else to sell you on that? Or is it going back to conditioning, or what would it be it? Someone selling yours Atkins
57:29
and it goes back to my original point about the family. I do believe that a reason we didn't have so many problems before us because I believe the families had standards and some some
57:38
ER, still do? I have friends were Chinese my dad. I cannot not get in a that's just their culture. When my dad was still alive and he was teaching chess, my dad would charge for five hundred dollars an hour for chess lessons and towards the end of his life. He goes all of my students or Chinese or Indian. Nobody else wants to spend money. $500 an hour and teacher kiss, Jess, only the Chinese. And Indians will spend that money to make sure their kid is that good? So that's it. They're the ones who invest the most in their children. They still care on that level. But most families, don't wake up and go off. I want my children to
58:08
A certain way for the Legacy for the family name, as a whole, I'm instilling standards, upon them. Because of the last name, my entire life, I've had standards is installed upon me my entire life. Your last name is Kate, you can't do that. Your last name is Tate, you're not allowed to do that. Your last name is tape. Hit him back. I'll be like that. My whole life and now we've removed all standards from everybody. This is why you get School shooters. You school shooter should be too embarrassed to even embarrass their fathers. They should wake up and go. I would never do this to my to my family. And I'll
58:38
Also, this is definitely going to cancel, but I'm gonna say it because it's true. I'll say it by extension for suicide. I don't care what you do to me. I'm Andrew Tate. I cannot kill myself. I can't I'm not allowed it's against it against the Creed of my last name. I didn't have ancestors who suffered how they suffered, who went through, what they went through for me to be born to kill myself. That's not why? That's not the end of my story. I will fuse. I absolutely refuse, no matter how bad it gets or what bad situation I'm in. I refuse to do it because I have too much respect for my
59:08
Last name, I won't do it. And I think that a lot of things, a lot of men's mental health, a lot of Crisis can actually just come back to the old adages of honor and you can fix a lot of it. Your girl left, you, you miss her, I get it. We've all been heartbroken, she's with a new guy, you're upset. She doesn't care. You care. I get all of it but there has to be a point where you get to a level of Pride and you just go. That's not who I am. I lost her that's life. He's going to get on with it and the
59:38
Best way is to have. Where do you find the strength when you're in these difficult situations, I always find the strength from from my last name and rotate them agitate. So I just have to do. I'm in a Romanian jail cell wake up is cockroaches in my bed. They're all over my face. What am I to cry? Well my bitch out, I'm going to go and sign a piece of paper and say I'm guilty I'm gonna sell my brother out. Is that what I'm going to do? I'm going to go fuck it, Li and put these in sell the girls out. Like they want me to, I'm not going to stand up and say, I'm sorry for saying go to the gym like a pussy. No, I'm gonna.
1:00:08
Take the Cockroaches off my mouth. I'm gonna do some push-ups because I'm and rotate wench. It really gets hard honor and courage and bravery. And your last name is all you've ever had. It's all you're going to have and it used to be like that in the olden things. That's why no one did this dumb shit. They were just too embarrassed to even do it. And this is why you're saying, how do we fix the country? Absolutely. All that comes down to the fact that especially with men, none of them are bestowed with the things that the masculine Essence needs to be a good man.
ms