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Exclusive: Andrew Tate UNCENSORED Interview with Patrick Bet-David
Exclusive: Andrew Tate UNCENSORED Interview with Patrick Bet-David

Exclusive: Andrew Tate UNCENSORED Interview with Patrick Bet-David

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Andrew Tate, Patrick Bet-David
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Sep 13, 2022
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0:03
When you have the youth, the masculine Youth of the world thinking for themselves that pretty scary to a quarry or the biggest fatal mistakes, any man or human being can make to chop my head off and try and delete me is asked and I ended up itself. Nothing I'll give the game away. Here's your piece again. Logan, you're
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saying that call like that was
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me. 100%. The dude's a bitch.
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Lady of yours. They introduced to us yesterday, said this is my wife. I don't even know if I'm convinced you want to have fireflies and that's a very astute observation. You are,
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correct. I won't believe in it, but I don't want to believe in things that make me
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weak. Probably the most famous fan on the internet and then all of a sudden gone from the internet.
0:48
So today's sit down as a sit-down many of you have been asking about for a while and we finally pulled it off. There's been no conversations of what we chance to talk about. He said, nothing's off-limits. We're talking everything and anything. However, he chooses to answer, I was going to be on him. Today's guest is and Route. 8 many will call him possibly the most popular man on social media. The last six months nearly 20 billion views on all social media, the most searched
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Man on social, we were looking at the list. We put up biting, we put up Trump we put up food and we put up everybody and he was up there some periods he was above everybody else and recently he got bands and laid the August. I think the third or fourth week of August, you got banned. Last late August and at that time from June to July, his Instagram account, was grown out of 100,000 followers, new followers on a daily basis, on track, to get to 10, 20 40, 50 million followers on Instagram, suddenly like this here.
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It's band, everybody's wondering what happened, some have positive thoughts about it, some didn't have positive thoughts about it, we'll get into that as well. But take, preciate you for making the time in. It's good to be spending these few hours with you, absolutely. I'm glad to be here, guys. Thank you very much for having me. So, so let's get right into it. So this this Manning happens and we've got a lot of different people in past. Get banned. I'll read some of the people on why they got banned. Sure. And I think the first question we want to get into is what everybody wants to know. No, one still knows. Everything is pure speculation.
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Trump got bands of all social and also she'll because of the Insurrection, Alex Jones promoting, an inciting violence, whether it's Sandy Hook, whether it's Pizza gate, eventually they just said we got to kind of cut this off. Yeah, Milo you. An apple is got banned in 2016 from Twitter for inciting harassment of SNL and Ghostbuster star Leslie Jones. Louis Farrakhan was banned for anti-Semitism common spreading cage. Rob Kardashian was banned in 2017 for a year.
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Revenge porn picture of his ex-girlfriend gay, Blac Chyna. Kanye West was banned temporarily for repeated post that threaten both Kim and Pete Davidson Rihanna, got banned because they called it inciting horniness. Believe it or not. That's what it was called. And for posting a topless photo of herself, then she later on came back on Rose. McGowan got banned in 2017 off Twitter, for calling our Ben Affleck for his business relationship with Harvey Weinstein, and I lasted 12 hours, Chelsea, Handler in 2014 for posted a new pic.
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Many were upset when she did that but she did post it Marjorie. Taylor green got banned in 2022 for repeated Tweets in which he shared false and dangerous info about covid-19 all false false and
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dangerous, what they called it and it interrupt. But yeah, that's very interesting.
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And in PewDiePie was banned from Twitter for making a joke about Isis. So, why did Andrew Tate get banned? They did not tell me. They did not send me an email. No, correspondence. I certainly didn't break terms of service, I guess that's why they could
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Send me an email and explain why
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nobody told me whether it was YouTube that van me or meta that band me, they
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Banned Me instantly instantly in Forever without any kind of Correspondence.
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They've not told me why did not told anyone. Why did the media machine in
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synchronization with the band? We can call that coincidence. If you want to believe in such things, came out with
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some kind of bullshit explanation that I misogynistic or some garbage but the
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actual social media companies
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themselves provided Noah.
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The nation at all, no correspondence at all. They just delete. Now, are you, are you doing anything about it? Are you, you know, having your legal team, trying to find out why they did that or you're not taking any action right now.
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I do have a lot of things happening behind the scenes. However, and perhaps I'm becoming optimistic in my old age, but I believe that in due course,
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the social media companies will realize the mistake they made.
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I think that and like I said, I don't have intimate knowledge of the workings of social media companies but assuming
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they are semi-professional to any regard. And as a big assumption let's assume they're professional. That means that when they ban somebody like me especially the most Google search person on the planet, they must have teams which are analyzing in real time response to said action right? They should have people sitting there on the ground analyzing now they attacked me with their media machine was first to shut you up so they can lie about you. So they shut me
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up then they did the massive media push to try to attempt
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About me. But despite that the majority of comments regarding me
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or still positive, the majority of people believe and understand that this ban is unfair.
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And if these companies have any degree of professionalism, they're analyzing this in real time and they're understanding that. This makes us look very
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bad. People didn't believe the lie. People didn't believe what we attempted to smear this man with nobody is buying this narrative. And this is going to have a negative effect on us for a very, very long time because when you're in charge of the world, which they are as
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Soon as you were no longer seen as just and
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fair your seen as tyrannical. And once you're seeing his
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tyrannical, then there's gonna be some kind of mass movement
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against you. So if I was a social media executive, I would sit, and I would analyze the date. And I would say, listen guys, we will have a monopoly. We want to retain our Monopoly. Let's be smart here, being known as tyrannical amongst the public Consciousness across the entire planet, is to make it very difficult for
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us to hold our Monopoly for a longer period of time, as opposed to being seen to be fair.
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Even if we're bias, we must be seen as Fair. Sure, as soon as
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We're seeing is too radical. That's when the revolution look at ceausescu's soon as your cities, your Tyrant, that's what everyone hits the streets. Yeah. So, I think that if they have any kind of serious data monitoring, and if they have any kind of serious business professionalism, they are now talking in dark
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rooms understanding that this has played out very badly for them. And if they intend on keeping their Monopoly, into the future that they need to change something. Maybe I'm being optimistic, but who was the first one to take you off? Meta matter was first met on Facebook, Instagram, Facebook, Instagram.
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Famine. Okay, I will. It was a domino
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effect. Yeah. Somet out took me down so it's quite interesting actually, I had a YouTube channel for a while, it was never so large. I had seven hundred thirty eight thousand subscribers. It took me a long time to build it up. I got a strike on YouTube which prevented me from posting, it's got a strike no big deal. The next day met up, took me down, deleted my Facebook and my Instagram.
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The Press came out exactly the same time and zinc saying that I'm a misogynistic dangerous person that I'm harmful that I am. The reason that the world is not perfect place world hunger, you name it, all my fault attacks me across all of this and I thought, okay let me film a message that I can get out on my YouTube. My final message
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which I don't know if you guys have seen I don't really
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own free top.
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G.com, let me fill my final message explaining how this is unfair and unjust. We filmed it, we
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produced it. We got all edited within 12 hours, had to tow ready to go, but we couldn't post it because the YouTube stream
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Right, so we're waiting for the YouTube strike to expire a few hours before the YouTube strike expires. Guess what happens?
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They banned from YouTube, then they Banned Me from Discord, then they Banned Me from Airbnb. They Banned Me
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from stripe. They bad. I can't even remember. It was just, it was just emails. Coming in faster than you could believe. Bam, Bam, Bam, Bam, Bam. So waitress. The social, my friend.
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Our stop, you name
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it weight, you can do
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super. Well, I can't use URI to start a new account, right? But yeah, I'll sorry boober. But,
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uh, when your main account on Uber was taken, they take everything and
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everything coordinated effort all at once for every single one of them just goes, no, delete delete, delete. Delete delete. And I come at you in the come back. We have the uk-based banks as well. High Street Banks.
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But I can name Santander, HSBC, Barclays Etc. All the same time. Oh no, sorry to change. We've decided, because blah, blah, some bullshit. Some letter closure accounts. So they take all your banking to take your payment processing. Take all your social media presence. They take your Discord, they take your Skype, they take all. Your accounts are believed to communicate with people and then they lie about you in the Press.
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And I leave you there if you there to suffer, if they attempt to
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understand the social component, all right? These guys are all probably working in unison. Yeah.
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When you hear a meat processors Banks acts like uber. How are you processing
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that? No, I mean, that's why he has to do something about it because you know for me there's plenty of great lawyers. Did you hear about what happened with Alex bredesen lately? Eric, J hall. Berenson, Alex is, yeah, Aronson.
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Later. I was there some, I
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think you've ever heard. He saw he sued Twitter or
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something. I don't know. Some Twitter. Did you follow the story? Don't, I don't know the exact story now. So he was on Joe Rogan. If you've not seen it, I highly recommend you watch this. So he is saying things about Twitter. Matter of fact the tweets that got him in trouble. Got him. His fifth strike was the following Tweed. We can put this up there because I'm just reading what he said. This is a tweet. He put out that. He said it doesn't stop infection or transmission. Don't think of it as a
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Vaccine think of it as at best a therapeutic with a limited window of efficacy and terrible side effects profiled, that must be dosed in advance of illness and we want to mandate it Insanity. That's a sweet. So he gets banned. Makes a lot of sense to me in December of last year, which was six months after. When Biden said anybody, who allows debate of vaccine should be banned or shouldn't be allowed meaning? There shouldn't
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Any of that. So six months after that he gets banned in April a judge in California California's believe it or not a very big freedom of speech place because they allow protesting a judge that was appointed by Bill Clinton comes in and says I'm allowing this to go through because typically section 230 that is in place in 1998 was to protect social media sites. And many of these online sites that if you offend your ex-wife or if you offend your brother, it has nothing to do with Facebook so they kind of protected themselves.
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But Alex was able to go all the way because it is court judge. That was appointed by Clinton. Not judge, not Obama or Trump by Clinton. He goes in eventually he says, you get to have two people from Twitter to come to court to defend themselves. So he could have gone to Jack Dorsey, long story short, they finally lifted it, he is on Twitter and he's posting heavily talking about the fact that reason why he got banned is because the
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Didn't want him on inside and we'll see what he was inciting. So the moral of the story is when you say something like that, for someone like you, you seem like you're a methodical guy, use your, you know, your chest guy, your dad's a chest person, you know, five-time United Army Force Champion, five times, six times Indiana, State you were playing at five years old again, 16 year olds. You don't play chess without being strategic thinking about your next few moves. Correct? So if you don't do anything and
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Lawyers in to the market. I've interviewed a lot of people who are in the mob to the market, it sounds like they're right. Absolutely. But if you do, and you defend yourself, you're not only doing it for yourself, but you're also doing it for others, who maybe don't have your kind of resources to say crack. Hey, this guy's willing to stand up. He kind of helped change the law for me. Correct? Because the one case, it was the Sikhs against Facebook, that's the case that help them out India years ago. They don't like this Facebook group that had seeks, it was a Sikh faith.
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Book page. So India told Facebook to take them off. Facebook took them off. Then seeks suit Facebook, that became the president's. Nice. So somebody like you can potentially set the new one, I guess section 230. Absolutely. We I certainly have legal options being explored and I don't want to say
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too much on the podcast but legal
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options or certainly being explored we'll see how things progress across the next few weeks but I have a very strong suspicion. I will end up back on the media.
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Arms and or they will offer them back to me. The question. Now at this point
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is if I even want them anymore which is a unique question because a lot of people
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still believe that you can only have a significant presence in the world with these social media
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platforms. That's the source of their power. I
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believe there's huge pressure behind the dam in
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regards to the fact that everybody understands that these places are tyrannical and that they control ideas and that they force narratives
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and I use my wording as the
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I
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call them the Matrix and people say me why you calling the Matrix? I say, because they project a false version of reality in real time that people subscribe to, if there wasn't an absolute Blacklist on all, opposing views during covid-19, that bullshit would never have gone on for as long as it did. It went on for as long as it did. They manage to propor a false version of reality for so long because you couldn't discuss the opposing side, which is talked about our friend here, who got banned for saying something very sensible and logical. So when you
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get huge media companies that can literally alter in reality, in real time by deleting the other side of an argument, they're creating a matrix is what I like to call it. So I called the source of the Matrix so people understand this and there's huge pressure behind the dam. But the problem is people say well what's the alternative? And I think if someone could
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pave the way and put a crack in the dam by maintaining
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massive relevancy despite of a band and still having a social media platform and presidents which is respected on other platforms. I
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think it's going to
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Do them significant damage. I think the pressure and the crack together is going to create something Monumental and already I've moved to rumble. I only had
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seven hundred and thirty eight
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thousand subscribers on my YouTube. After five years of work,
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post ban I moved to rumble
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which is a YouTube competitor stock
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price has gone up 36% and I'm at 5. I'm at half a million
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subscribers in two weeks
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so I'm about to surpass the size
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of my YouTube channel within a month.
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YouTube stocks down Rumble stocks massively up. So all in all there's there's there's
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there's there's there's other avenues but we'll see. I have a I certainly agree with you. That what they've done to me is massively unfair, they know what's unfair. I think the reason they didn't send me an email or any confirmation of what I did wrong. It's because they knew they would end up in court and
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they didn't want to be tied
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down to their reason. They want to stay fluid and try to make up a reason on the day, I've heard from very reliable sources that their terms of service have changed significantly post. My band,
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they've made up new reasons, post band
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they've made a bunch of new shit so it's going to be interesting but certainly yeah.
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Has to be legal ramifications
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for what they've done. I don't take it personally, but I
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do take it professionally and you're right. They were wrong. I have no reason to be banned.
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My Instagram is Just Cars and yet, it's just cars, and a little bit of flexing. There's no bullet politics. There's not even any points of view. I had no strikes,
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nothing. It's just a hit piece, so weak, they need
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if they were betting on, it's like, if we did a poll, why do
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you think Andrew Tate was banned from all the social media platforms and it
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was misogyny right? You know,
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Good stuff against the
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government against system. If you were a betting man, where would you kind of place? The odds, I already know everybody already knows I was
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banned because I talk against against the
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Matrix because the system in general the system in general. Yeah I mean
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someone who compared me to
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Socrates which is a
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compliment but he was vilified heated up, poison himself in Athens and the charge against him was corrupting the youth. If you read about his voice inning, and his arrest, he said he was corrupting the youth but he wasn't corrupting them.
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Is
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inspiring them to challenge authorities, inspiring them to think for themselves when they were told something. Instead of blindly complying, he said, look analyze who these people are who are telling you to do X and I even had a tweet. I put out on my, I've been, I've been banned on Twitter forever side because I've been through 20, Twitter man's, I come back as undercover, whatever. But I've been saying for all I said often, I said, if you have a, if you have a point of view that you are very strong in your adherence to, if you truly believe
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something, you need to sit and analyze whether it's your own personal.
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Perience, that makes you believe something? Or if something someone else or something else has convinced you of this. And if they have, you need to then once again analyze that point of view and analyze who this, who these people are and what they want from. You do, they truly want the best of you if the news convinces, you of something, to the point where you're going to argue with your only own family members at dinner table,
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Does the news really care about you more than your family? This is a genuine question. You need to analyze every belief, you hold where it came from, and then analyze what their intentions are. And if you start to do that, you look at something like
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covid for examples and easy one. You look all the bullshit they were saying and you say
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here, no way, these people don't care about me if I had diabetes, or instance, I needed insulin or I have cancer or I'm if I got a car, crash anything, they'd be hitting me with medical bills. I could never, possibly afford they, let me die, but they are insisting. I take this shop for free.
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On repeat, this doesn't make sense. And when you, and when you encourage people to think for themselves, especially the youth, that's what Socrates got accused of, he's corrupting the youth. And, and to be honest with you, I'll huge portion of my fan base, were 18 to 23, 24 year old males. When you have the youth, the masculine Youth of the world thinking for themselves. That's pretty scary to Authority because it's the masculine Youth of the world that is one the revolutionaries. And to also that's the backbone of the slave Force, if you need people to go die,
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The ditch and Afghanistan. You need them. You need people to work, bullshit jobs and of coal. Mine with no Health Care. You need them. If you need people to blindly comply to bullshit, you need that more than anybody more than you. Need the feminists and I'll fucking the pivot from the Liberals. You need the real men to go out there and comply with the bullshit to live a shitty existence to purport and prop up a system. The warrior the warrior class, right? And if enough of these men stand in one place and say, this is enough, that's when a revolution happens. So this is the most dangerous group of the
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A graphic that the Matrix and the people are trying to control and they have to have an air of over and that's why they're trying to weaken them in every regard. And when I'm sitting there saying, don't listen to the bullshit become physically, strong, think for yourself. Prioritize your Brotherhood above. What the fucking Matrix is telling you do not blindly comply. Reduce, you know, resist the slave mind, all these things. I'm saying they just sat there one day and said, wait, the most popular person on the planet saying. Don't listen to our bullshit. Billy.
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Yes. I don't think I haven't.
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You would somebody coming after my name, saying, whatever they want to say, it's going to happen. That's a part of the game. The bigger you get the louder. You get, that's it. Whether it's in business, theology, Church, military, social media, you're going to have that happen in Holly was going to happen to you. The concern is when we can't have debate, there's nothing more powerful than you. And I having a debate, you know, vaccine in our family, we sat down, we have the conversation about vaccine, my dad's, a conservative, 80 years old. He says, I'm going to take the back.
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Scene. And I'm going to take the second shot, and I'm going to take a booster and I'm going to take another booster, you went through all the boosters, right? And he says, but I'm doing it because of my age, and my go for doing the made my nanny. I'm gonna do this, I'm taking this go for it, we had a conversation and we made a decision what people wanted to do, nothing wrong with that, but to not allow that discourse to take place. It's a challenge to be fair. I went on there and I asked our research team. I said, guys, tell me everything paid said, that's piss people off. Okay, I want to read some of this stuff. Sure. And
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You know, some of its rub, some people, the wrong way and some of its offended certain people. But these are some of the things that you've said in the past. Before you said, it's been proven that the smartest people in the world are men. Okay? Correct. I think you had that with Barstool Sports and when they came out with the Portnoy and I psych unit later on, it was proven that most of the IQ was more men than it was women. Absolutely. Next, I will not administer CPR until your unless you're hot female. Yeah,
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so so
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What's actually interesting is, and this is what's really, really important because it becomes a broader argument in, just me and what's happened to me and I want to make something clear to the social media companies. Also as a whole,
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A lot of the things I said we're in longer format video on YouTube. 34 years ago. And the way that social media is being produced and also digest it has changed significantly last year. It's all Tick-Tock. It's all YouTube shorts. It's all Instagram stories Tick-Tock in. Real time has destroyed the attention
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span of
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billions of people. Have you ever watched somebody on Tick? Tock how long do they give a video before they get bored? How about what someone next time you see someone?
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Boring boring. Yo,
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your attention span is gone. You can no longer focus on the real world. You can't focus on anything. ADHD is being developed in real time from these apps, right? So the idea of me producing a 78 minute video, like I used to and people consuming all of it and understanding the context is gone, they'll take one. Few
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seconds. Like me saying, I wouldn't
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administer CPR to a to a man for example, and it's at it was actually satire. Of course, it's a joke. I talked at length about
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Out how that's the part, that's the whole point, it's a joke, but they take that one. Part they put on a tick tock, boom, boom! They add cement it in there. Remove totality they make it interesting and funny, and it goes viral. That's fine. But the point we live, we now live in a world where anything you ever say, can be taken out of context, anything you ever say can be weaponized against you and I'm not complaining. I don't believe in complaining, I believe responsibility and I'm not saying I didn't say them. Almost thing. I didn't mean it. I'm saying that most of the people who are upset by things. I've said, have heard a few Clips out of context and never actually digested any of my content, seriously.
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You
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know, that, that was part of a very long video. The idea that I would let my brother die next. To me, my own wild brother or my friend die next to me, because he's not a hot chick. She's the hot chick. That's it's a name, right? But it's stupid even believe it, but if you watch the whole video, I like that. Make sense. But if you only see that then then it doesn't make,
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you know, you know what's crazy though, then because you use, I'm sure you saw what Rogan said about you and the position they took when we're talking about you and they're like, look, we need this guy. Yeah. Because he's
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He's got to keep talking about the stuff, you know, and he's having a conversation with brand new shop. I think it's Eddie, it's all these guys that are on the front end and Colin. Yeah. And then they're like, yeah this guy, you know we got to protect what he has to say but then Jake Paul said I don't roll with Tate. I don't I'd love to knock his ass out. He said something like that but then he said but what I do support is for, you know, Free Speech, but then his brother said something else is brother said, you know, the shit that and rotate says will have a ripple effect, much more dangerous than you can imagine because his narrative is truly
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84 is rhetoric as extreme negative energy in it and it will affect impressionable young people that won't show for years from now and it's dangerous. Now this is what he says, right? And Paul you're saying, but but I want to, I want to say this before you comment on it and then Junior supported, you talk or supported you? I think the guys that like debate and comedians, people who appreciate humor, can understand that, some of the stuff you're saying, is funny as hell, you could be a comedian if you wanted to, but of course,
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And that's a really pay attention to the comedy, but, you know, some some can run with it. Some cannot run with it when you hear the people that support and don't support you, how do you process
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that? So, first things first, I want to get very, very clear that Logan. Paul is absolutely not really a tool of the
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Matrix. He's a bought and sold individual with no salt. He doesn't stand up for anything and he doesn't mean anything. He says he gets pieces of paper from Susan or
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whoever else. Telling him what he's allowed to say on his channel to retain you believe that 100% only do. I believe he's proved himself. He will flip-flopped on any issue, he can
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Bought and sold the dudes of bitch. Logan Paul is a bitch and I will say that here publicly. The anyone wants I'll
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fight him for free, the guy's an idiot.
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Nobody needed somebody. Logan Paul
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doesn't believe anything he says, Logan. Paul is a man. Have you ever were unfortunate enough to consume this
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content? I get sent clips
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of it all the time by people mocking him as soon as something comes out. Whether it's Harry Styles, wearing a dress, whether it's a little known as twerking on the devil, whether it's this, he just sits there and goes. Yeah, this is great. Yeah, this is great.
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Eight. He is a talking piece. He is the
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mouthpiece for the agenda. The
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people of come along people who are trying to force a narrative and they said look we need to have some degree of control over the exact demographic. That Tate has control over. We're going to use Logan,
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Paul and attempt to use him and he sits
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there and just purports, the bullshit points of view that the whole Hollywood establishment. Wanted to report, it doesn't believe anything. He said he's told what to say and because he was canceled before and it emotionally destroyed him. He sat on camera, crying his eyes out like a little girl.
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Instead of being a man about it, he
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is so
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Fearful of the mob. And so scared of being canceled again, he's going to sit there and say anything. He's told, he doesn't believe that shit before I was canceled him and his boyfriend Mike did Endless videos supporting me laughing about me saying, how funny I was tagging me on Instagram. Inviting me, places, Etc, second on canceled. They flip reverse it and shit themselves
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because they don't get cancelled too. They
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are children. That's all they are. So Logan. Paul's a
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bitch that's the first of all the ball
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and what's actually an interesting about this whole cancellation thing is it hasn't negatively affected me in any serious way, because I've been
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Saying on podcast for years, I know a cancellation is coming. I knew it was coming. I knew that as I got more popular and more
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powerful to a degree that was going to come
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but what it has done is it has awoken the world to anyone whose perspicacious enough to pay attention to learn which individuals out here in the
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social media space actually have character and believe what they say
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and which are completely bought and sold in our tools to The Matrix. The people who have decided to stand up for me and say, no, this is bullshit are people who have to some degree credibility,
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you know, this is just people who say
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what they truly believe, but the people who were totally a fan and then post,
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Shit themselves in 1H and to get a new piece of paper to talk from that. Should tell out the public out there. Exactly who was controlled. And one of these people have a genuine narrative that the trying to report on the world. And it's interesting Logan's one of them and there's a few others, but I'm glad it happened, just for that alone because it's actually very clear. If you go to Logan, Paul's last podcast where he's discussing me all of his fans. And I will talk about fans and viewers in a minute, because I think they're very different things. All of his fans, which he has, none of all of his viewers.
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I'm saying, bro, they're your fucking bitch. Like everyone all the fees on Watchers are calling him names because it's so transparent. So obvious, what he's doing, fans versus viewers fans versus years, very different things. So he doesn't have any fancy his viewers and Susan and the Matrix and the people in charge of social media companies like okay, we've set our media machine. Let me ask you guys questions as professionals. Let's assume.
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As professionals. Let's assume what I'm saying is correct. Let's assume that the social media companies when they banned me, set their media machine to all release thousands of news articles. At the same time, trying to convince the world on an evil man, if they had that degree of power and influence, which I think we can all probably agree. They do. Don't you think they take their number one, talking peace
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to the demographic, which is my fan and give him a piece of paper and tell them what to say. Does that all make sense
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doesn't make sense to say what we told all the news to say takes bad and all of his fans are 18 to 25 year old men, who do we have on you two?
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Who
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obeys us like a little cock? Who could speak. Stay tuned 25 year old men. Logan Paul. Okay. Logan. Here's your piece of paper. Join canceled again. Logan? No. You don't need to cancel. Do you
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know why you're saying a call like that? Was me
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100%. That, it's a bitch. He won a eat from a superfan to talking about my rhetoric being dangerous but there's an in
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24 hours, there's a difference between you saying who you think he is versus you making the speculation that he got called by somebody. To say, here's a narrative. We want you to take or else will silence. You will love
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Ogun is not capable of independent
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thought. So someone then given the narrative didn't think it up myself. There's an empty vessel, he says what he is told to say, somebody somewhere told Logan what to say and what stance to take, we can argue whether it was a social media company, whether it's manager who was fearful right, whether whatever, but somebody sat with Logan and said, look Tate's getting a loss smoke, you were cool with him. Your boyfriend. Mike was cool
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with him. He's got a lot of smoke right now. You're going to
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pitch out and he sat there and said yes sir. Yes I will because he has no character, no integrity.
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Is all the other way round. Let's imagine he was getting cancelled and I truly believed. It was unfair, I'd sit there all my own platform and say this is bullshit because I love bought sold known. He's a known individual. So he's always going to say what he is told to say. He's always going to sit on podcast
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speaking to the youth
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promoting Harry Styles wearing a dress saying that it's great a little knives. Twerks on the devil in real time for our children to digest and then say I'm dangerous to view because that's what he's been told to say Logan Paul has absolutely no.
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Early for independent. Thought he has no characters man. That's the local
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policies. Now, you said he got, he got the been cancelled in the past, I don't think he ever got cancelled that even, his channel was demonetized for 90 days, but they kept all this stuff up, he was never taken fully down. Like you were fully taking down. They just kind of demonic faces for the job. This is what Japanese video where apparently went to a place where. Yeah. Do you commit suicide in Japan? Right? Yeah. I know I'm not completely familiar with the absolute mechanics of his kin.
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Nation. All I do
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know is that you cried on television repeatedly. So the dude was obviously emotionally affected by it as fearful of it. When someone is scared of something, that's the tool you use to manipulate that he is scared of being
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camps. Because when this happens, you you're 35 years old, right? You're a
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grown, man. I know you like the joke. I'm an old man. I mean, you're
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literally your problem, bro.
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Right. When that happened him he was
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23 years old, right? Right. This was five years ago. I think he's 27 now 22. Whatever.
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You've had a lot more life experiences and been in fights, literally preferably, all that
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versus someone who's
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23. I can see where you're coming from being like, he's
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been groomed by
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this. By this virtual government sees digital media
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companies who needs them, he needs them. He was a mouthpiece of them so that he needs them and you're right. He was younger at the time. I would like to think that Patrick has been through a much harder
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situation in his life at younger than 23 then cancellation
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and wasn't crying his eyes out like a little girl. So the dudes all this
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Mostly soft. He needs them and the reason he needs him is because Logan, Paul doesn't have fanciest viewers and that's what's actually been highlighted to me significantly since
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my Banning that. There's a massive difference between those two things. Logan, Paul is a person who needs the platforms and needs the algorithms, and people will watch him, but they will
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sit there and most of them will call him names, but he will have views, that's different than having fans. And you have fans me, for example, when I got cancelled, they say, where's tape. Where is he? I'll go anywhere. He is, I'll download idiot, all uninstall the other apps.
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Take his content and post it on the platform's. They don't want him on where is tape. That's a fan and that's different. When you only have viewers you need
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the out of. I don't need the element as long as people know where I am going to come and it's a completely different scenario who's Playbook, you think he's following? If you were to say it because it's not that the Hollywood Playbook like you follow that Playbook and as long as you because that's what you're speculating, he's following the Playbook up. You follow our narrative, we're going to give you the world.
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I think that since the dawn of human time,
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Anybody who had power understood that it was a
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particular demographic which is going to become dangerous to their power neck mechanism in the future. It's not a new idea. The idea
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that the Romans would conquer a Greek city and
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kill all that kill. All the boys, all the military age males.
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It's always been the same, right? Who's going to cause us trouble? We want to hold this city, these guys will get rid of them. So, nowadays, I think what they're trying to do is
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neuter. This class trying to neutral this class by affecting them mentally and affecting their mindset affecting their ability to think critically.
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Akley and if you knew
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her this class, you're far, less
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likely to have a revolution when you do something crazy. Like, I don't know. Like,
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for example, imagine for two and a half years, you want to walk at one of their houses because of common cold. Let's imagine, you're going to do something tyrannical. You would want to ensure that this class of individuals were so busy concerned, with either being depressed or jerking off,
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or being physically weak or more distracted.
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So they didn't all stand up and go away. This common cold, can't hurt me and I've just started my business and I ain't going bankrupt. This shit.
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They don't want that. So they're trying to newer a certain class of people.
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I don't really want to talk too much in depth about who I think they are because I'm trying to stay alive and I would never kill myself. But it certainly
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happening. I think anybody with a brain can see the narrative is out there in the narrative has been reported and accelerated by all mainstream media channels
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and people who are allowed to have a platform such as Logan. Paul have sold their soul, cut their dicks off, and they sat there and say yes, I will say what you told me to say, please don't cancel me. I am a
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fearful individual dude is a pump
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they've ever meets me in the cage. I will destroy him in real time for free.
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He
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knows that what about the
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brother? Well, JJ placed. Well, this is the interesting thing, about those two, right? Because me and my brother become the most famous brothers on the planet. So there's also a degree of jealousy involved. I was just going to ask that, you get the
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tape rose, and the Paul brothers, and it's like this balance of power that's being shifted. And this
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complete sort of this dance, that's happening. It's interesting, right? Because you had the Disney Brothers. I now a brother Disney brothers, who gained a bunch of power and notoriety, and they're the most famous brothers on the
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And they've now been usurped by my brother and I who come from a very unfortunate background girl, from the street that everything ourselves and obviously the Youth of
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the world today, have an affinity and feel this energy with us that they don't feel with the Disney brothers because it didn't hear others. Had a very easy privileged life, you know, they grew up relatively easily and privilege. You get this new contract, then you become a YouTuber.
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You never really know struggle. I
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mean, you had it pretty good. So
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there's a degree of jealousy involved. Jake at least stood up for free speech. Jake has said some negative comments about me.
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I've said a few
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Things about
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him. But I have nothing personal against Jake and also I find it interesting that Jake and Logan are not even that
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close. They may pretend to be obviously, they're Brothers,
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but Jake and KSI have beef. They're literally trying to hurt each other. Logan is ksi's best friend when you asked Logan. What, who would he choose between KSI? And his brother in a boxing match. He's like how I don't know man. He can't even choose his own flesh and blood over some fucking dude he met. It's their whole relationship is weird if you insult my brother or you have any kind of problem with my brother, your problem with me.
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That's on-site permanent like me and my brother like this, but they're not like that. They have this weird relationship and they've slept with each other's girlfriends and a bunch of weird shit, so I don't know what's going on
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with them the emblem them. Yeah, yeah, yes. I did say thank God Angela. Angela take got bad boy. You were saying something. I mean, we're talking about the tape
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Brothers, right? And the Paul Brothers,
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arguably the two, most famous set of Brothers in the world, but you
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got concerns right?
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Well, let's similar age difference
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for me. These guys for me
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here,
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Is what I like you know, I'm a pro competition guy. The fact that he went on Rumble and he got a half a million Subs in two weeks, you know who wins, you know who wins. I'm working the world with the fact that he went to rumble. Got a half a million Subs could jump for Chris were making a move by the way. We know we've had good conversations at the house with them and he's making a move right now. On our buddy got me like Russell Brand and a few other guys, nice, but the stuff he's here. Yeah, he's amazing.
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Both to be competing complete. I got two boys. I want the tapes going against Paul's to go against this completely. I want insurance company. We have a lot of siblings that compete against each other. It's great for the market. Well, where I was going, I said who's Logan, Paul's Playbook, he's following, right? He's 27, the video. You talked about 23 when it was in December and 2017. I want to say when he was in Japan, the video would him and his girl when, you know, the what do you call it? The that when he got, you got kicked off a big brother.
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Schreiber was in 2016, but that video is from 2012. 10 years ago. He's 25. So 2325, you know, you coming from that kind of an environment, you can kind of, hold the two things at the same level of accountability. One is suicide. The other one is, you know, a extreme method of sexual, you know, consensual sex, special sex that, you know, it is what it is, but this run was going with it years ago. And I'm just trying to see because, you know, the whole thing, what would Jesus do? Everybody has a ww, something.
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Right. So Logan, when he did the Japan thing, the story came out, he was talking about it. Openly that The Rock said, rocks. People said, hey man, you got to distance yourself from him, but apparently what he told his rocks, people contacted to say, hey delete all the pictures that we have to get out cetera, Etc. So maybe he's going into wrestling. He's following rocks. Footsteps. Rock is definitely somebody that he felt we fear, but wanted to run for office. That's a guy that could do it. If you wanted it, I think Logan's another guy whether you like him or not.
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Not I think he's the, he's got the pedigree to one day run it doesn't mean you're going to support his policies, correct? But he is a guy that's going in the direction of one day running 20, 30 years. He could do it. So maybe he's sitting there, saying, what would the rock? Do he distance himself from me? Well, maybe I got to stop defending this guy and I got a distance myself from him. I wasn't going to the angle of, you know, Hillary Clinton called were all these guys. Now, I was go more. What playbook as you follow. I understand exactly what you're saying, but I would, I would disagree and the reason I would disagrees because that would
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That that requires a degree of
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thought and intellect that Locum hold as long as it's
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the
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idiot. No, I know he's an idiot. He's not
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thinking that far ahead. He's literally, someone has told
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him say this. He said it
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doesn't matter, it's not just me. There's been loads of examples and I put on my podcast on Rumble, where we went through, all the times with something came up some controversial
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subject, people were
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discussing discussing is this good for
38:04
the public Consciousness and the answer was always, basically no. Is this necessary for children to be consuming? The answer is always basically know.
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It was reported by the Hollywood Elites and Logan was always the number one person sick number. He's bought and sold by somebody,
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whether his management team, whoever they
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are. They think it's good for him to act this particular way. He does not think for himself. He says, what he was told to say,
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but isn't that Hollywood in general completely write the Matrix, exact The Matrix. So we agree Matrix, the Agents of the Matrix, some minds are not ready to be free and those were not ready to be free to sit there and they're gonna defend the system. What does Morpheus a himself? He's sitting there defending the system. Logan Paul is going to sit and pretend that the world is going to be a
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Place. If you remove all opposing ideas and he's going to sit there and say that because he's a moron. Anyone with a brain understands if you care about your children and your children's children, they need to live in a
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world full of healthy
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competition. Exactly. As you said, as soon as you remove all of the opposing viewpoints or all competition, you end in tyranny and anyone with a brain will sit and say, I don't if you have any kind of character and say, I completely do not agree with what take says, however, D platforming is wrong because of Acts, he doesn't have to talk about me or what I've said, you can sit there and say, no, you play,
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Foreman was wrong because we need to have opposing viewpoints opposing ideals Idea Idea. Be the truth is perhaps in the middle. He has no intellect, you can't disagree with somebody, he can't do that. He's not smart enough. Yeah. Okay. It's bad today. Okay, tell me when he's good again, he's a ball and sold individual. When my hero are completes because we're out a transition stage, when my hero are completes and much like Batman people understand that we thought he was the bad guy, but realized we needed him and when I come back to save Gotham and the hero art completes you
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Him and his little boyfriend back on Instagram saying, hey, it's funny and swap again because it's allowed, that's all he is. Your Chief reaction for him. Not prediction is absolutely. Matter of fact especially also couples in with the fact that he's extremely jealous of my brother. And I
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success, because my brother
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and I Success is Not based on the same successes that he enjoyed his success is based on being a clown. That's why he has viewers. He puts on a Pokemon suit and he jumps around like a clown, he doesn't sit there and give ideas or say things that make people think to the point where they genuinely
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We resonate with your mindset, he's not intelligent enough of that. He's a performing clown as opposed to a philosopher. So they're different opposite things and he knows that and it upsets him, he can't sit in front of a camera by himself and say words that are going to inspire the crowds of any city in the world. Shout out to shout your name. I've already walked through Madrid right now. There would be young people shouting, my name, table to you, talk to you. That's because of what I say. He puts on a Pokemon suit and does a dance. He's Entertainer, he's not a thinker do different things that conversation yesterday.
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They're
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different level,
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right? And this is a sort of to your credit. We were having this conversation because we knew we'd have this sort of dialogue and he said Pat was asking me Adam will you think I said you got her said
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something about where I perspective on tape is 95% of what I've seen about tape is camera to the face him talking and spitting game. When you're talking about the Paul Brothers, It's fighting dancing, right? You know, all sorts of whatever, whatever,
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whatever I've never seen you.
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In the in the
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ring. I've seen
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your life
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delayed highlights but I've never seen
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that. So people know your rhetoric they know what you're saying.
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And whether they agree or
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disagree, you're known for what's coming out of your mouth. Versus they're known for
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answer. And that's the difference between a fan
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and a viewer, that's what goes
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back to your goes back to Marshall point. He has viewers because he's a clown, clowns can have viewers. That's fine. And you need an algorithm and you need a platform for that. But if you have genuine fans like I do they ban me people who
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like to
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Day. Where is Tate and they will
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go anywhere. I am anywhere. I am, they will come because they don't believe they can find my rhetoric or my ideas somewhere else. If you bad Logan Paul, they can find another moron to jump around in front of the camera for you. They can promote someone else inside of their algo and steal. His entire audience is out of a week. He can disappear and they can replace it. He knows that that's what he says what he supposed to say. If I stop being the Performing clown, the new performing, clown comes the algo favors him, they put him up there and he doesn't stupid dance and he gets all my viewers. I'm like
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Many different kettle of fish, different story.
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That was a great perspective of Entertainer versus thinker, right? I mean when you talk about, let's just say, there's a dialogue about Joe Rogan, what are you talking about? So the only joy have this guest on. And you know what? This person Joe said this, you're having a dialogue, another person. But if you talk about, you know, the other day, Man, Logan did this one video is hilarious. So that's where he's going. Is one is creating dialogue. The other one is creating entertainment. I can see that. And by the way, you know, one thing the day you
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Band, we wrote up a story and we posted it on Twitter posted on Twitter and I said so this guy's a threat to society the way they're presenting it, right? Hate is a threat to society question mark and I'm going to I'm going to read all the things that you sex. I want the audience to hear it. Some of it is uncomfortable. Probably for you to hear absolute. I'm going to read it because I want the audience that maybe hasn't heard all of it, see it. But to me, when you say threat to society, as a father of four, when I watch little nozick's, making out with the devil on a performance,
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And you're saying that's creative. Then you really do want to hurt the family nucleus if you're okay with that. Correct, if they cardi b gets up there and says who cares about your you know your your your body count you know go make your money if you got to make your money and other girls it was a matter of your strip
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or a sex worker. It's all good. Go get your back girl
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and these guys are out there given their commentary. You worried about this guy.
43:40
Because he's a womanizer because he's got now completely different conversation to have. But I want to read this, I want to read this. I want to read this, and if you allow me to just go through some of them, let me just say it's only a few them and then we'll wrap up and go to you. No problem. So, how are women allowed to drive? Okay, fine. I asked the question the other day we're having this debate. I think we were in Kabul. I said, who's the better driver? Men or women? And so, while women get into fewer accidents, but the data doesn't tell the truth who drives more miles in their lifetime and then we eventually have to two hours of debate, you know, you see where you're going.
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I'm with that I like Eastern Europe as a whole because corruption is far more accessible. Okay. I can't see why that's going to cause a red flag. Are you can't he's responsible for something. That doesn't listen to you. You can't be responsible for dog. If it doesn't obey you a child or a woman. Okay, that's gonna piss off women. Men who constantly given to mental health problems. Can't compete with other men who don't. I'm depressed. I can't go to the gym. You said that's why you got to go to the gym so you're not depressed. All right. Read the Bible. Every single man had multiple wives, not a single woman had multiple
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Benefits against a will of God is disgusting. Okay. He sexual harassment is a disgusting and inexcusable however, man looking at you or whistling at, you're asking your name, isn't harassment woman having exchanging sex for opportunity for a long time. Something this weren't abused. If you put yourself in a position to be raped, you must bear some responsibility. That's gonna piss. A lot of people off when he say that
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completely, I understand and I would actually, if we have time I would like to explain all of these called,
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all of these. When I'm done, you can rebuttal on it.
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Every single one of them, if you want to reach me, I'm on, minik' Minik is a new app. It's fantastic allows me to interact directly with people. I get a lot of messages on email, a lot of DMS and those kind of things. But the people who are serious when I have serious conversations and grow from them, whether it's a business opportunity or personal experience excetera, I'm on minute. And I can't wait to
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interact with the serious individuals of the world. So I would like to have testicle. Why would you be with a woman who's not a virgin anyway? She's a used good. Second hand, I mean that from 99.9% read the Bible, every
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Man had multiple wives, not a single woman had multiple husbands. It's against the will of God is disgusting, okay? It's easier to get off on rape charges in Romania. Okay, I was taking a complete, of course it was you went a little bit deeper but again, you can give your position, you know. Anyways, there's a bunch of other things that I can go on that, I can go through. So I read those comments, and here's what I'll say when I read those comments, I have two sons. I have two daughters when I post stuff about you and they'll
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say how dare
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you who's a father married with four.
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Kids, you know what you want? Girl, your daughter to go through this and I said, first of all, I get judged on how I'm irate. I raised my kids for 18 years. Yeah, your brother now has a daughter. So you got a nice. So, your emotional attachment of your fear paranoia for having. If somebody touches that growth, I know your wiring is you guys are going to be in a complete different place. Absolutely. And God's got a funny way of giving daughters to men that, you know what I'm saying?
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You these things and people say, well do that's just not cool. You can't say that we're about this. We're about that. We're about this. What do you say to the people who hear this stuff? And they say, this guy's out of his mind. I will tell them. I will say that they are a
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product of the modern world where sensationalism gets clicks where nobody has an attention span and where they've taken long format content, completely removed all context and there. Now, watching something, they don't completely understand along with groupthink along, with group psychosis along with the
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idea that it's cool to, hey, Andrew.
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Tate,
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they're now saying I'm the worst man in the world. I can explain each
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and every one of these sentences and with explanation people
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understand that they're not, not some evil psycho. There's endless videos on Tick-Tock of people going up to women on the
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street. Well what do you think about your
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take and half of them actually say we love and hurt a. I want to date a man like entertain. He's kind of guy like the girls to say, I hate him. I hate him. They say, why is he talks about about women? And then they say, what does he say bad? Every single one of them goes, I can't remember. They were told to believe it, they're told to wear them.
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They don't even know they're NPCs. You know what's unfortunate about the world? What's and
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PCs? Not NPCs, like a video game ever played a video game, a
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non-playable character. We were like running around in an RPG and there's some character there just repeats the same line over and over again or NPCs, you know what's unfortunate about the way the world is maths in statistics insist, there's no way this can be broken. The unfortunately, half of the population are more stupid than average. That's the truth. There are a bunch of dumb people out there who just literally repeat what they're
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Told take stages are women taste dangerous for women? Why?
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The reason I said that is because firstly, I live in Romania, which is a beautiful country.
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A full of beautiful people, I was living there and people often say me, why'd you even a corrupt country and my argument
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was every country's girl,
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if you think America is not corrupt, you are living in a bubble. The world is corrupt England's, corrupt. They're all corrupt. The EU is corrupt. Russia is corrupt, every country is corrupt. I would rather live in a corrupt country considering that they're all corrupt with corruption. That's more accessible to myself than in a country where they're going to pretend there's Law and Order, unless you reach a certain level and then you can access the correct. I give you a very simple example.
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If you are less, say the husband of a senator, for example, and you DUI, let's just make this all hypothetical. This will never happen. Whatever course. Yes. Let's do this. Kind of stuff doesn't
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have the greatest country in the world. There's no way that solves our Senator husbands of senators, don't drink, they don't just do it.
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Let's imagine you did. Right in America, you get off with it scot-free. But if you're a single mother, or you're a single parent and you're out there working a minimum-wage job and you're trying, you're very, very hardest and you have kids to raise and you get a DUI, you're fucked now.
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Now, I think it's kind of unfair that the corruption limit in a rich country. Listen, this hypothetical super rich country means that people at the absolutely can do whatever they want, and nobody else has access. I'll give another example. Let's imagine you're in Serbia, same scenario, your Senators husband and you get caught the DUI, of course, nothing's going to happen to you, but you're a normal person, you get call the DUI, bro. I've had a hard day at work, I know I'm over to the Mount. Sorry, here's 50 bucks. Sorry, I'm just in drive
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straight home. All right, cool, go home, bam.
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Ball corruption to me, that's a more appealing environment to live under than an under a society where they're going to take a normal person. Rack them under the law, throw their ass in jail, and fucking destroy them, and sit there and cry about Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order when it's all bullshit. Anyway, there's no law and order the threshold for Corruptions, too high. So for me, as a person who said I'm a chess player, if I'm a chess player and I analyzed the chessboard, I have geographical freedom, I have Financial Freedom, I'm going to live in a society. Why don't I live in a society where I have
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The most possible moves to make on a chessboard. What, where would I go? I'd go somewhere where my money can benefit me. I don't have billions, I'm a senator son but I have enough to live in some other countries and be protected in some regards. That's just an intelligent chess move. I explain this at length in a video all that context all removed out of that I'll talk about speeding fines, they take it, they take the massage, anything they talk take something about rape which is imaginary kaibil criminal charges against females, get anything in my life.
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Ever. They put it together, they take in the corruption from Romania to throw that in there. Whip whip it up, and throw it out to the world and it's bullshit. It's absolute bullshit. What's the next I said women can't
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drive. So let's stay on that one realtor. I mean, I I can understand how that's gonna piss off certain people when you're explaining corruption and Law and Order because where does jealousy and envy come from? If you think about it, jealousy and envy comes from what sometimes, you know, usually it comes from people that no matter
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ER what they do they can never be taped. Yeah, they can never ever like we were talking to Grant Stephen and heat that. He says what do you think about tape? What do you about everybody? That's going to try to do is affiliate marketing. I said go ahead and do it. I said he's not duplicatable. Yeah. So non duplicatable people like you are annoying to people that are I don't know if you're someone I'm saying, right? They can't sit there. So no matter how many motivational books they read, no matter how many videos have you they watch. They cannot talk like you and tell the story that produces envy and jealousy.
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See bright and you can see how something like this can be taken out of context, saying he must be a criminal for wanting to go to a place that does not allow an
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order. Absolutely. And I understand why they would say that. Now, what's actually interesting is book, harass the capital of Romania where I live is statistically, 25 times safer than a city like London, what a dangerous place. It's the most Christian country on Earth. 99.3% Christian last census. There's churches everywhere is highly religious. It's a very nice place. It's just a different economic, it's just different economic bracket. It's nothing new about Romania, specifically.
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You go to any second world country in the world, with different economic bracket, the Corruptions can be more accessible. The price is lower. Humans are corrupt every singles institution on the face of the planet that is run by humans, which is currently all of them at some degrees corrupt, all of them, whether it's doctors Financial judicial Law and Order. The monetary system, it's all completely and utterly corrupt and to see hear and believe that any of them are just and fair. I think we've just learned the last few
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years and we can see that even simple things like keeping people alive, even
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medicine is completely corrupt foreheads. Do all of it is so you have to understand that and then you have to look at
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Just one, go. Okay? If it's all completely and utterly corrupt, and I understand that there are certain people who get to play the game on
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cheat mode.
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Do I want to be able to play the game on cheat mode of on the try? To be the best version of myself? Well, yes, I could possibly do that in Nigeria. I could play on gee, I could possibly
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play on cheat mode in Croatia. I can't possibly plan cheat mode. Here.
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Here, I have to stick to the rules if I have to obey the rules of Chess against a person who can move their pieces, however, they want. I'm going to be perpetually crushed for attorney. So he makes Smart if that's just smart business sense to me to sit there and go
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You know what? Fuck it, let's change the board, let's move it out. Was reset. Up the pieces and let's play this way and this is nothing specific with the country. I live, I've absolute respect to the country, I live. This is just human nature and nature of systems and how they work and the nature of the first world s World. Third world. This is just how the world works. So I say these things and people want to sit here and try and and they mix it up, they take that and they try and mix it up with some girl shit and try and pretend I'm not talking about basic things like speeding fines, that's really what I'm talking about and I we can have a long detailed argument about how corrupt America is,
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why I like to think most people to Braden.
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Standard that the kind of shit is going down.
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America, America is absolutely corrupt as well. It's just a corrupt world.
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Too much time you lived in the states, I left when I was a child. Do you even live in the states and never decades ever? Well, you go back quite frequently. I might come to an end. Am I come to an end? Maybe Miami? What you use an analogy to kind of set you up for this? Use an analogy with pomp. Whatever you did that interview, you said, listen, if you
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to basketball
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teams, you play
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You know, pickup game for ten thousand dollars. No referees, no judges, no, nothing, just go for it, guys. Do you think there'd be any cheating going on?
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Fuck, yeah, yeah. Of
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course. So now, what was the analogy there? The metaphor that you made for government? And says,
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I said yeah. So I say if you accept that in a basic pickup game of basketball for ten thousand dollars without referees and judges humans are
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going to naturally avert to cheek to make sure they win. Do you think the people who are in charge of the world for the power
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and control of the entire populace and all of his
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Horses are not going to consider cheating to win.
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Do they thought that across their mind to just go? You know what? Let's just change this the day. I was thinking you're going to stare believe? No, it's fair, nothing is fair, it's nothing has ever been Fair. I've if you've lived a life of genuine hardship, the first thing you will learn is that nothing is ever
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there. I've never seen a fair fight
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on the street. I've never seen a fair relationship. I've never seen a fucking person loses girlfriend. Who lose their husband fairly. I've never seen a fair incident on the fucking road was one gets crushed by a truck.
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On the world is a very unfair place and humans come along report. This idea that don't worry, we're in, charge will make it fair. It's bullshit bullshit. Nothing is ever ever fair. And the human inclination is to win as it should be. And the more powerful you are in the higher, the stakes, the higher inclination to win, as it should be, this is human nature. You wouldn't be able to put yourself in a position of power before any other way. So, if you're going to sit there and accept the basis that we're going to cheat in a basic basketball game now, people cheat and football games at you. People cheating poker, and people cheating all this bullshit. And then say no, but they're not going to cheat to control the
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Your asinine, it's all a fucking lines ology. All of it
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is a part of it that somebody I don't think. I mean, tell me, who actually believes the government, everything they do is right and there isn't corruption in government. What percentage of the populace in any country believes that? Well, well, got to be very small percentage. I like sides. I think most people, I think whether whether side of the political aisle on you, you understand, you
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recognize that what you're up in exhibit have selective
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hearing where you will,
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Will typically only see the good on this side. You support and you will typically only see the bad on this side. You don't support, but I don't know anybody who doesn't believe there is a limit level of corruption going on at the government? Well,
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then you say that but anyone who ever
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advocates for more government more or more law, whether they believe just corruption or otherwise are acting adverse to the truth, right? If you believe in institution is corrupt and then you
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say I want them to have more power
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Len wants you to look at the people who are always advocating for more law. Those people are advocating for more laws are stricter controls to a degree are on the side of a corrupt institution and it's actually very difficult because we need laws.
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Nobody wants to live in US failed State without law. Of course, humans need laws completely, but
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dying Empires. This was said by somebody more intelligent than me back. I remember the name dying Empires. Adopt laws like a sick man adults medicine and you'll
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see why some of these countries in the world especially the First World countries as things get harder and harder and harder
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the
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The government only has one answer to all problems. Law energy crisis is a control. You don't even order though. You need Law and Order, you need to do. Absolutely. Yeah. But I'm saying that you get to a point where you end up. You want, you wonder how you end up in a tyrannical Society? You wonder how you end up in a society where so hard for the average person to survive against the law itself? Because when something bad happens is our first World Cup Nation, the first answer is just create more long. There's an energy crisis, make more laws, it's too much crime, make more long inflation, make more law, more law, more Lon
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Prank War laws, put more laws, put more laws, you end up with a book of law like this and they can be thrown to anybody at any time. And this is what's actually interesting about some Societies in the world. I live in a country where Mania
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which is the poor one of the poorest countries in Europe,
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it's a homogeneous society but it's very poor the police Dr. Dot U is, it can't go more than 65 miles an hour underfunded police force, there's no crime. There's no, there's not this big huge book of law, it's just don't kill anybody, don't be an idiot and just live your life, pretty normal. And it's like that many places in the world, but in other societies and other Empires like no, we need a loss.
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For everything law about how you use your telephone a law about. Wow you listen to the radio a lot about how you do beg transfer law about this Allah and to a degree and ends up sooner on a long enough time frame. If you're going to make new laws every single day into eternity, where you going to end up,
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is that just because Romania, just trust judeo Christian values and that's just sort of how they abide.
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Its, I'd like to think it's that Innocent, but I think a lot of it is also down to enforcement. I don't think they
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have the mechanisms to enforce laws, so they don't pass them.
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Whereas, in other nations have the mechanism to enforce
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Lawson a Paso. But my point is, I live in a nation where they're printing 5,000 new laws a week, I know that's going to end up in tyranny. Regardless sooner or later, you're going to make new laws every fucking day sooner or later. It's gonna be impossible to go outside my house, but that's it. And you end up in a society, where they actually literally came true in certain states in America, you couldn't leave your fucking house. That's what happens. And it's a sad state of the world. My mom has some missing any regard. I'm just trying to analyze the
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chessboard be as perspicacious as possible and set myself up in a position where I feel like I can live a
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life true to myself and true to God and be free and enjoy the freedom of
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I love my family and just do what I want to do without hurting anybody
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that's all. I'm trying. Well, let me ask you, you think, maybe from your perspective you have a blind spot and and I'd love to you to push back on this four-year. The blind spot is, you know, the only life you've ever lived is the life of a alpha raised by an alpha who raised two boys who are alphas, who the way you describe your father was a guy that pushed you guys challenging.
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Eyes. He brought you guys together to back each other up and all, you know, is I can fight. I can play chess. I cannot, thank you. I can get out of things. I have The Gift of Gab. I can talk, I can do, should that's the only lens you have where you know if we were living in times of Biblical times a guy, like you would probably end up being the emperor guy like you who can do all of those things. You're probably going to make it to the top correct. But they create a laws and orders for guys. Like you do not bully the little guy to protect the little guy. The great. Thank you.
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Up with the gum to call it the great equalizer, we're naturally you're supposed to gravitate to the top naturally, a great because of all those things you bring to the table. People want a guy like like even in New York many times Brownsville they wanted some of the mob there because a mop prevented girls from being taken advantage of absolute. They still broke the law did so there was still that element of. So do you think a part of it where for you? Yes, I can. A person may say I can see why take wants to be in a place where there's less fewer Raw.
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Load of horses in a place where there's High law and Law and Order because it doesn't really defend. It doesn't protect them.
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That's a really good point of view and actually ties in very interesting. To another point, I want to make where there's a correlation between people who are fright, free thinkers
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and people who have opinions, which differ from the norm, and their testosterone levels. I don't even have seen this, but the higher your testosterone level, the more likely, you are to stand up and say something that the group doesn't agree with it, the basic premise behind it. Biologically is, you're more prepared to defend your idea if you stand up against five men and say you're wrong, I
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Leave this
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at some point
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and especially in history that can become violent.
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So if you don't have the capability, or at least a bravery to stand up and face the possibility of violence, you're more likely to just comply with the group thing. So, they've got a whole bunch of studies that proves somebody who is
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combative, not a negative way. But combative as a whole in regards to not physically afraid of having a, having a conversation with say, is more likely to have an independent idea as opposed to somebody who is the complete opposite, they're just pure groupthink because
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fish fish swim in schools right now. They protect themselves. So it's an interesting.
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In point you have there and also that can be extrapolated if you look at the political parties of the
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world or you look at the different ideas and Cetera,
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you can usually look at someone and kind of see their politics sometimes you look at him and go.
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Yeah, yeah I get it right. So there's a lot of biology is a huge Park and play with it
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and yeah I agree with you and you're totally right. My view like every other person view on Earth is bias
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and I have a few large degree of individualism and a large degree of. I can fix this myself or I'll be okay by myself and that's
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how I was raised and it's
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also my genetic makeup and you're
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Right? But the truth. You and I understand that and
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that's why each to their own.
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I'm not saying everybody should decide to go move to Serbia
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because you're right, there's mobsters and Serbia, they'll take advantage of a whole bunch of
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people completely but
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for myself for my own personal chessboard, that's how I've set up life and that's why the students who follow me and the kids. I talked to you, I say listen, life is extremely difficult as a man. It's very fucking hard. There is no way I can tell you to win unless you're a top tier, man, I can't sit here and give you a cheat code that allows you to stay a loser and win. I can only tell you what I've done.
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I became extremely wealthy, I became extremely capable became extremely
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smart. I developed a vast
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network of individuals and nobody wants to mess with and I set up a
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life that makes me in difficult to damage. That's what I did. You're saying how can I comply comply comply,
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comply and stay. We can say stupid and be safe from from
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tyranny. I say to you, you can't do that. That's why I teach the tenants, I teach. And that's also why I think they find me. So frightening, because I'm
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teaching people to,
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to do exactly that I say, listen, there's no strength of mind or strength of opinion without strength.
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The body, first thing you do is go trade. Don't care what you think of anything too. Small. First thing you do is go train this. Number one, if you think two plus two is four and I think two plus two is five and we're to argue this to, the end. It's gonna be fine. It's so, can you teach kids this reality? I teach men this reality, and by even doing basic things, like
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teaching, young men to go and
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strong, be strong
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physically, which is
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we like to think we live in a world without
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Things are good thing. There are people in the world are sitting in the weight. Making them physically. Stronger is going to affect our
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ability, to change the narrative and their minds and Real Time with our Matrix programming, that is - do you think there's wisdom in not saying everything you're thinking about? So for example, you know, Logan's going to have a big following that's going to say, well, he's wiser than you Tate, you know, because look at you now, you got ban and he's not, you know, you're smart, he's wise, he knew what his limits are because he knows
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Those at what levels. Somebody is above him and he knows how to handle that versus you. You know you can't control your thoughts and your say, whatever that's on your mind. That's what got you in trouble. Hence Logan is wiser than Tate. Interesting
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point. And I would actually agree with that point. Because as much as people think, I'm speaking my mind, trust me is 20% of the things, I think there are limits to the world. There's times to say him this time want to say, however, I feel a
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duty that Logan doesn't feel, and the duties to my children's children. And I believe certain things need to be said and it goes beyond just trying to keep
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YouTube channel. I have a duty, I have a sense of Duty which is he doesn't feel
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he does. He doesn't care. He will say anything that's
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said and you allow anyone to get, man, he doesn't give a fuck as
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long as he gets to continue with on his Channel, please don't delete my channel. I need to be a clown on this channel. That's all he cares about. I care about the world as a whole. I don't give a fuck. I don't care if they delete me for everywhere, I don't care. If I go missing from all the social media forever. I don't care. I have money. I'm fine. I'll go to the mountains. Take my car, I'll chill. I have a good life, but it doesn't matter to me. Right? We have different objectives. So yeah. If my objective was primarily,
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Number one concern, keep YouTube. But of course I talked differently but that was never my objective. So people will argue with smarter. I would just argue
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as far less important intentions and I'll argue that he has less moral character and he's quicker
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to sell the along the things I say, I'll also be honest, love things, I say, I really don't
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think we're bad Noble offenses. I just think I said things that go so popular. I don't think it's the things I said, I think it's how many times they were listened to and
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what that long list of things. I said, there's one more there. I'd actually like to really disparage because it's the one that noise.
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Most where it says, I say that
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women should bear some responsibility for being raped.
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I'd like to take this time and explain what I was saying in Long format video, which has been completely misconstrued. I was talking about girl, I was having an argument with feminist and she was saying that we need to teach men not to rape. And I said, my dear, I love how idealistic you are. But I am realistic men are already taught notary just, like, know they need to. We need to go and change language at school and rewrite history and do all the shit.
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They're trying to do to make
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men weep because they think that weak men don't rape, which is another argument. I want to come back to this week. Men of the most dangerous men of the planets, talk about that later
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but I said, no, people already understand the breakers wrong, unfortunately, human nature. Some people don't care about doing wrong things. We should teach people not to steal but they still steal. Would you agree that everyone says? Don't steal. The Bible says, don't steal. The Quran says, don't steal School. Say, don't steal evidence is, don't steal people still steal. So, if I were to take a million dollars in cash and walk down the street at night, in the worst part of town,
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Holding it to a degree. I would have some responsibilities when I got robbed the police would come. And say, why did you do that? People would say, Andrew, why did you do that? You have to protect yourself from things. You can't just rely on the ideological. Hope the others. Other
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people in the world are going to be perfect and
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infallible or the laws going to prevent it. You have to say no I can't walk through the ghetto at 2:00 in the morning with a million dollars in cash. I think personal responsibility. She agreed. I said, then by extension, would you agree that the smartest thing a woman can do to prevent rape is not to sit here on Apollo
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Cast and try and change the way men think and talk about your bullshit. But to take some degree of personal responsibility and not per self. In dangerous situations, I'm not saying that's gonna prevent all right, I'm not saying that rape is okay. Raper should be executed. I'm not saying that every single woman who was ever assaulted, could have prevented. I'm not saying any of them, saying the smartest thing, a woman can do is say this is dangerous. Going home with this guy. I just met is dangerous walking through this area on by myself is dangerous. Let me call a taxi. Let me, call my brother. Let me go with my husband. Isn't that a more intelligent way to teach women to prevent themselves from being raped?
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As opposed to telling them, you can do whatever you want, walk around the middle of the night naked. It's no problem. Mention trait, men of the problem I said, what you're trying to do is it logical what I'm trying to say? Well actually prevent rate. So what you're seeing when you're telling girls do whatever you want, men are the problem. You're convincing women to put themselves in situations where bad things might happen to them. Whereas I'm saying, listen woman and men look after yourselves. I'm a full grown man for time. Kick boxing world champion. There's places. I don't go alone. I came here with security, that's called being intelligent at all. So, I
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This is what I was trying to say. I'll start so you need two, women need to protect themselves and bear some responsibility to make sure they don't put themselves in situations where bad things can happen to them easily.
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I'd like to think that's a pretty logical point. No, Andrew said, rapes. Fine. Andrew said his woman's fault. I didn't say that. I really didn't say. That's completely insane it when, if I speak to my brother's daughter. When I have daughters of my own and they say, I'm concerned, how do I protect myself? I'm not going to say, don't worry, here's how we're going to protect you. I'm going to rewrite the mentality of every man on the planet. So you can walk around naked at night. I'm going to say, listen, you don't go out at night. You better go. I'll come pick you up. Who are you going with?
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With that's just intelligent. I don't think but they've taken it misconstrued. It completely out of context put on take thoughts before it. It media machine, picked it up, lied about me, deleted me. So I can't defend myself and now I'm dangerous to the world. It's a fucking scam. It's all a scam and is actually quite interesting because the people who are close to me. Have said to me in real time, Andrew, you've impressed us as it how it goes, the hit piece, they've done on. You is unprecedented in the world.
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And you seemed unfazed. So it's not a matter of being unfazed, it's slightly annoying. As a matter of just analyzing, you know, what I can actually do about it. But I think most people who have been through the shit I've been through right now would be genuinely upset and affected by it. I don't give a fuck, right? Because I've set my life up in a way that I know, I'm okay, but nobody people can handle the entire world singer of fucking rape apologist. And we're going to lead him from the entire world. He's dangerous to women.
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Nobody, people are going to want that to happen to them.
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So what they've done is genuinely criminal because this is bullshit. I was sticking up for women against feminism. Don't tell women.
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Go out at night, they're gonna get hurt. It's absolutely insane. And like you correctly identified earlier somewhere to her a female member of my family made the biggest mistake they ever fucking made Garba, you know? I'm the worst, I'm the worst enemy of man
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or as a woman could be
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the other point I made earlier. I don't want to talk too much but we talk about weak men. This is what scariest about this entire agenda. The trying to report because their ideas like the feminist idea and like the mainstream idea, I'm like Logan polls ideas. All their ideals is if we weaken men than if they become
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weak enough alone.
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Never be a threat and I argue
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that point. Absolutely, I think the
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most dangerous men on Earth are the weak men. I think inside of every single man were born with a fire inside of us, that we do not control can destroy ourselves and other people. And if you look at men who have no emotional control because that's what they're trying to teach us to have the same. Listen you're a man. You're allowed to just cry all the time and have no emotional control. No stoicism just being cracked your
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emotions. You know, what happens when you tell men to just react to their emotions anger,
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you have school shootings, you have rate, you have violence,
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That's what happens when you tell men have no emotional control. They School shooters. Are kids with no emotional control. Rapists are men with no emotional control violence in the bullshit. You see in the street are met with no emotion control telling man to not be stoic, is going to create a breed of violent. Young men who have no emotional control. Can't control her emotions and act out on them. That is absolutely not lie. More dangerous to society than me come along saying listen I don't give a fuck how you feel young man doesn't matter how you feel you have duties in your responsibilities as an adult and you must comply and act a certain way regardless of how you feel.
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Is better for society as a whole, especially as I'm only teaching the tenants of listen. Go to the gym. Anyway, doesn't matter. You don't feel like it go. Anyway, listen, your girlfriend left. You your hearts broken? And I'll have a stalker. She doesn't want you. Get the fuck over it. What I'm saying is good for the world, they're saying no doubt your emotions. Go you're crazy stalkers. Rapist is School shooters. These people are fucking dangerous. We're constantly having this conversation about being
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logical versus being emotional. How many times does this team come up on our
1:12:10
podcast constantly and quite candidly
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Landrum. I was more emotional before I started hanging out with PVD. Yeah,
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three years ago but this is something you need to work on. Yeah.
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Sounds like you've been working on something like this for decades, right? When you hear logic versus emotion Logic for some ocean? Where are you processing
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that? Yeah, you know what, he makes me think about it and I got a question going back to Logan versus yourself on the outcome. On what were you solving for where he was wiser? But would he made me? Think about is the following. This is the question I think Society has to ask themselves.
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Woman has to ask themselves, you know, families have to ask themselves, women have to ask themselves, men have to ask themselves, Andrew Schultz, who is a ridiculously talented guy. He's a comedian, right? Yeah, fantastic comedian, right? Yeah, so he says he was saying that I don't know where I saw this video. I think it's on the tick tock video or Instagram video. What he said in China, they allow videos to go viral. That's about education in America. They allow videos to go with viral on
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Tick-Tock of people acting a fool or dancing or doing silly stuff because they're trying, this is their way of getting Americans to be distracted to do silly stuff, because that's how they're getting rewarded. Let's say that's
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true. Let's say
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his ideas. He doesn't know for a fact that's true. Let's say for a fact that it's true, let's play that. Well then we have to ask a question. Here's a question. What content goes viral? Okay, let's go through it. This porn go viral.
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Boys, watch a porn video. They say bro you got to see this. Does this point? Get a lot of eyeballs. It's all God's world.
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That's pretty
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viral nowadays, what else gets a lot of eyeballs nowadays? So, stupid, dances stupid, a stupid, prank, stupid pranks. What else? Painting that I said,
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Circle. So you have to
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answer the question. Why is all of this content about
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depends affiant men?
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N
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going viral on platforms. That don't defend. This argument. Meaning,
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Instagram doesn't defend what
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he stands for. Okay, Tic, Tac doesn't support what he talks about. Okay, YouTube doesn't defend and stand what he stands for. The core Foundation of those companies is very different than the core Foundation, of what he has towards women, because they're more feminist than more men. Are, you know, the making men weaker, all that stuff. But if these things are getting
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Swimming eyeballs. Maybe what it's saying. Is, the market is sit around saying, dude, we've been waiting for this for a while now, like, you know, the market wants to kind of have somebody talk. It doesn't mean it's true or not. But hey, maybe it's what we're thinking about, maybe it's what a lot of people are thinking about and that makes some people uncomfortable to say no. Not like the other day. You know, the one of my kids, they were watching a movie without my permission and there was a scene in it.
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And my eight-year-old my tenure, we have to have the conversation about, you know, gays lesbians all this other stuff. I kind of share with you how I had a conversation with them. When the moment I had this conversation, Jim walked out just like babe. This is because you like that these types of talks, I don't want to have these. You have two boys, I sat down and I gave him every possible visual they could get. So this is what's going on. And in many cases people who are not teaching this because of Father figures, not in it, we have to have this talk, you know, it's crazy. As much as I did not.
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They have that conversation at that point. I love the fact that I was forced to have it because I'm able to get ahead of it so I can control the point of contact and say Here's boys what you're going to be facing a boy who's going to come to you and tell you this. This is going to be happening when it does. This is my this is what we do as a bit David family. So going back to you, if the algorithms are favoring a person who they don't support his arguments, because most of these virtual governments are more feminist left, all that.
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Stuff. Why do you think your messaging got so viral? Well
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this is the interesting thing because I didn't put a magic spell on the world not magician. You're right. There's obviously a market for what I say. Every people talk about how I became the most viral person on the planet. I'll argue the point. Not only do I become the most powerful person on the planet. I did it while being heavily Shadow Man. They've known about me for a while. They've been trying to shut me up for a while. I've been Shadow van forever so I became the most vile person on the planet with all the algorithms working against me, unlike people like Logan trouble. The algorithm
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For them against me because I'm resonating with people who are sitting there going. Finally, this makes sense to me, this is how I feel inside. And this guy's finally, talk about everything else I can zoom is telling me to do things that just don't resonate with my truth. I'm only saying things that people agree with, so to chop my head off and try and delete me is asinine in and of itself. Because there are billions of people out there are millions of people out there who feel the exact same way. This is what I was saying earlier. Because, and once again, I'm assuming the social
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He accompanies have more have intellect and people who work for them who are intelligent if they were smart. If I was a social media company I would have come to me and said, listen, I would have had a board meeting and said, controlled opposition
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and I would have come to me and said, Andrea to create your message, don't want to lie to you. We don't have a sensory we have
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to say this this way, this is way that it and slowly. Perhaps Caper me down on certain subjects, that would have been smart, you think they would have come to you and said, leaving fall on you buddy.
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Why don't I
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take responsibility for the things? I
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say, the way I say things for video that gets 300 views is different than the way I say things for a video that gets 3 million views. I respect that. Let's have a conversation. I'm not loose cannon, I'm a logical actor. They could have done that, but they were emotional instead, they marred mean chop my head off and but it doesn't change anything. This is millions of millions of millions of young men who think the same way. I think there are millions of young men out there who don't want to wear makeup, don't upon a Pokemon suit, be a clown, like Logan Paul, who don't want to take transgender blocking drugs who don't want to.
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To assign themselves, any kind of feminist ideas there didn't, come on a children, dick off. Who just want to grow up, go to the gym, get strong be respected, make money, have a beautiful girl, a sports car. There's millions of men who want that and I speak to those men and I think men want my head off, those men are gonna want something else because they'll get rid of me and I'll put James Charles in front of them and say, no foundation reviews, it ain't gonna work, they don't want foundation reviews, it's not what they want and what's it's truly crazy. They think that's going to work in another itself at all. You don't think is going to work.
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I think I've been I think I've proven that it's not going to work. What's actually the most upsetting is this
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I find it extremely hypocritical and of all the things in the world, my pet peeves. The things that annoy me most are hypocrites. I find it extremely hypocritical that the system itself pretends. It gives a shit about men's mental health, it will sit there and pretend it cares about all the men out there who are depressed struggling, sad. But when I come along and tell them, the only way I've ever found personally to be happy and contented because I can only talk, my personal story needs
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to become a man of State as to become successful to go
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through pain, to use my trauma to use.
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Bad things that happened to me to Galvanize myself against attacks from The Matrix. As I've just proven, I can easily. Whether when I talk about men's mental health, they delete. I thought you gave a shit about mens Mental Health on the most popular man on the planet. And 90% of my content is like, the about women is motivational and anti-depressive, and you're gonna sit here and delete me saying, I'm bad for women. What about men? I thought you gave a shit all of a sudden, you don't give a fuck anymore, right? Just delete them. Who cares? I had a man, message me a man, emailed me saying he was going to kill himself, I got about 10,
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Thousand emails a week. I don't answer all of them, but I answer some of this guy, his email was so short that I believed in subject was I'm going to kill myself and the thing is, I know you won't reply. I'm gonna kill myself. I don't know what that was email and I sat there and said, listen my friend, I get a lot of emails, I don't know how serious you are. I want you to make me a promise. I'm going to guess that you're not in the best physical condition, you could be in. I want you to make me a promise, you're going to get six pack first and send me a picture of you with a six-pack.
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You still feel like killing yourself after that. I don't know you. I can't tell you what to do, but I want to get six pack. First,
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he emailed me back to start going back and forth. In section 7. I convinced him to get the gym is to get six pack. See how you feel? If you still feel like killing yourself, then I'm not telling you to kill yourself and telling you, that's what I would recommend start training. By the time you start sending me physique, updates them in a better condition. He started sending me huge emails of apology and thank you saying you saved my life. I can't
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believe I was thinking of killing myself.
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You can't believe you changed. If that man would have email Logan,
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Paul would Logan Paul of giving a fuck would have
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ignored. You think the answer?
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As a single fucking email, he doesn't give a shit. All these fucking media figures. All these people who are good for the system who are dancing on the devil and fucking sitting here to talk about dangerous rhetoric and all the other bullshit. You think they fucking answer an email? They don't give a solitary, fuck about the young men of the world that are left that man, to die. And even, they would reply to him. What
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advice would they give? Go,
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take antidepressants, watch my YouTube, they have no value to give a guy who's never had a life of actual genuine, struggle. I'm out here, genuinely saving lives genuinely saying, two men, the world you now. Live in is so competitive.
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If you're not a competitive male, you're going to be Perma depressed, you don't have a mental disease, you're just in a competitive environment and you are losing. You need to become a competitive person. There's no easy way. It's going to be hard, it's gonna suck. But if you get to talk G, the name, if you get there, it's a life worth living. That's what I'm saying. And then millions of young men are going. Wow, he's showing that you can be born from nothing single parent on a fucking Council. Estate in the worst town in England. Be stabbed come from nothing.
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And survive and end up with a multi-millionaire. I maybe I can do it if I work hard and I'm diligent and I try hard and I'm really giving hope to the world and then they delete me, then they put up a new thing about mens mental health saying which pill they should take and then they put James Charles of her. Well, the algorithm this shit's evil. It's genuinely criminal. I'm nothing but a positive force for the world. And this is what I was talking earlier about the heroes are and the Ark and the and the Redemption. Because I think that inside of human consciousness,
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People are very, very familiar with the idea of the Arc of a villain, turning into a hero. It's in the Bible. It's in every superhero movie. The Guy starts off bad. He's crazy. He's too bad. We don't want him, he's a Maverick. You can't control them bubble towards the end. You're like, where's Batman? Where Batman at? And it's gonna take a lot of time before people realize, you know, what? Tate was actually a good Force for the Youth. Perhaps these great, his message, perhaps needs to take his Newfound, Fame on board and change the way he says certain things. Agree, I'm not infallible as an individual but to see
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Here and say I'm dangerous, not must be deleted is disservice to all the men of the world. And then there's going to start putting our goals, talk about mental health. They don't give a fuck about men. They don't give a shit about the 18 year old boy out there. Can't get a girlfriend, is genuinely lonely and the fucking sports stars. Fucking them all. I'm telling him what he has to do. I'm saying listen bro, of course, it's more sauce talking about. He's a g, you hate shit. If you were a chick, would you choose? You got fucking wouldn't. So, whose fault is that the best thing about being a man? The best thing about being a man, as you get to build your character from the ground up, you're not born with any
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You're born as a blank slate. I decided I wanted to be a big tote and kickboxing. Bugatti, driving fucking bad. Why did it all myself? You get to choose, you want to be a musician and be sensitive and play guitar and get them. That would be and be important that way you can just choose you want to go get in the cage. You can fuck out somebody. You get to choose to be anything you want, but you have to go and do it. It's going to be difficult because it's competitive, but that's the beauty of being a man, the blank slate. And I Inspire men to look at themselves as a blank slate and do you know what? I ain't shit now, but I can become anything I want. How could I possibly give up on myself?
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And then they delete. And then they say, we care about mental health, but don't give a fuck they're lying.
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This is what they say that women are and men must become completely true, right? I mean, it's because a man you talk about is nothing worse than being born rich and then just being rich, the beauty is being fucking dirt. Poor and becoming
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rich completely and all three of us sitting here. I've just dealt through that. A man has to have tenacity and go through struggles and days. When you're like, I can't fucking do this anymore, but still,
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Pop your head up the next day. And like, all right,
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let me go back to get back in the gym. I say this after the, I say this all the time, I say, the best things ever happened to me, or the worst things ever happened to all the trauma and bullshit. I've been through in my life of the best things ever happened to me, because as a man, if you've not had a difficult life, you cannot be good at being a man, being a good man and being good. At being a man there to slightly different things but to be good at being a man, you need to be. I've been through so much shit that when the Matrix deletes your entire life from the internet and starts lying about you at mass and people
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Doing protest wanting your fucking hung and they're looking for your family members and reporter start calling every ex-girlfriend you ever had trying to convince them and bribe them to lie to come out and say you're something you're not when they're genuinely out to put you in jail that you can sit there and be focused and stoic enough to go. You know what? Okay what's the chessboard what's going to happen to the who's trying to shoot me right
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now? Nobody. Okay. So it's better than it was a couple years
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ago. Okay, so X Y Zed did and plan through it, right? You're never going to be capable as a man if you've not had. Trauma, the best man ever had trauma, if you call a
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Soft. So you need a break police officer. You're going to be brave unless he's been through shit. Yeah, he's not very realistic mentorship. So we also as a society sitting and look at that and what we
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want, well,
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there's two kinds of society Information Society, but the true Society true waiting with a brain actor. I want a man who's strong who supported who's intelligent financially, provide cetera. Then you're going to want a man to some degree. We've been through some shit. Yeah, an immense internalized, it and use it as a weapon and this is what I say to people. People email me their long list of all the bad things that happened to him and I
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Reply, fantastic, you are so lucky. You have all the building blocks to become the exact, kind of man, you want to be if none of this shit happened to you, when something else, bad happens to you later, you wouldn't have to deal with it. Fantastic, he goes. No but you know, this is he replied again with more excuses. So, why are you making excuses? I just told you. What happened to you as a good thing? You need to reframe your mind, bad things, happened to Batman. They killed his parents. Do you understand? That's why he's Batman. You just told me you have the building blocks to become the most. You might become taught G with
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Tire fantastic. What are you complaining about was? What do I do? I said you need to work. Take all that trauma. If you're truly heartbroken, my friend and we've all been there as man. If you're truly heartbroken, you can't sleep. That means you're gonna get in fantastic shape. You better hit the gym, you have nothing else to do. Just, don't want you to stop. Emailing me. I want pictures of you in the gym. Get the fucking work heartbreaks. A fantastic motivator as is depression. As his sadness. Great, look at what's pissing you off, and make sure it never happens again. If you were jacked and Rich As Fuck, she probably when the left
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Your ass. So get your shit together right? So this is so important trauma, such an important part of being a man and the Matrix talks of trying to say that trauma is terrible and avoid trauma. Or if you get trauma, take a pill and that and that's unrealistic, dramas, going to happen to you. And you, you as a man need to internalize it accept it, and weaponize, it and become the best version of yourself. You can be and that requires mental strength and stoicism. It does not require. Be more emotional. Did your more sure you're gonna fall apart? When shit happens, you're kind of like Logan, pull crying arrives on TV,
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Bitch,
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I imagine there's a lot of men that hate you because they have not done anything with their lives and you're basically saying clean it up, buddy, get it together, hit the gym, make something your life. It's into a want to get rich quick. They want the easy way out, and they probably hate you more than 10 minutes. It's interesting. The Men Who
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support me online have their shit together. The man who hate me. Our fat. The one, who's on the tape down videos of me are objectively objectively unattractive, individuals. I'm not trying to be insulting just
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Objectively obese,
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unattractive, individuals.
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Right? People don't have their life together, it's the same even more with women. You can find ten women who are sticking up for me, support me, they're all beauty queens. And then you find some girls sitting there, some troll thinking the corner to Andres bad for women, you know. So there's a lot to be said there, right? And he always comes from below, it never comes from above the people will have their lives together, whether male or female, love me. The people who have failed and they know that the failures, our own fault, and I show, I'm a good mirror. I reflect their own failures at
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Oh yeah of course they hate and that's what's happened here. What's most upsetting is as follows this whole idea of protecting women and misogyny has been weaponized to attack. Someone they don't like these people saying that we didn't Down Season misogynist, they don't give a fuck about women these people. You think they care? There's some fat troll, some dude called as me to take down video of me. You just came out. Came out actually on my last podcast, turns out. He was talking to a 13 year old girl who's a fat paedophile. So there's a pat that
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paedophile who did a video on YouTube about me?
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Saying that I'm dangerous for women 10 million hits because he's objectively unattractive, saying that he cares about women. He's a people for himself. He doesn't care about women. He's jealous of me, he's jealous of who I am and my lifestyle. So he's found something you can use to weaponize if you can't make up that bullshit and attack me, how else can you attack? Can't call me broke. Can't call me dumb. Can't call me stupid like, well can you call me? Well he's better than me at everything but if I take this and pretend to give a shit he doesn't give a fuck I build orphanages in Romania. I have a I have a cherry that rescue stray dogs. I reply kicked him out my life replying to emails saying
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Both in suicide. What the fuck does this guy do for anybody? Nothing, but he's a good person because he gives a shit. No, he's using it as a vehicle to attack somebody who he knows his Superior and every single human metric that can be measured by modern science and he dislikes me for it. All of this is just weaponized care. Oh, we we care so much about. They don't care about fucking anything. They don't care about people. They just dislike me and that's a very different thing. It's all been false to the beginning. I've seen through it all from the absolute beginning, it's a matrix attack and like I said, it's I told you I happened. YouTube strike.
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Meta YouTube, medium, medium, medium, medium, media Uber Gmail, Discord, Skype, twitch, boom, boom. Boom, boom. Boom, fucking coordinate. And hippies. It's bullshit.
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You know, it's crazy. I'm listening to you and I'm saying, okay, so who does not want to hear what you have to say. Most people don't want to hear what you have to say, okay? Now why is most people not wanting to have hear what you have to say? When a kid is being raised, you got your good cop and bad cop, right? The, the in many instances, the
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Is the bad cop, many instances in the family, nucleus where Mom and Dad are together. The father plays the bad cop, the father comes in, get your shit together, you ain't doing nothing. Be a man. Go make money, get off your ass. All you're doing is this all you're doing? Is that? And that's the message. However, if the market is
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only filled with only one or the other of the two, it's not
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healthy. Yeah. Meaning if it's only take given this message, that's not healthy. If it's only the mom saying, well, leave them alone.
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Andrew, you're being too tough on him. You don't know what he's going through. He's just a kid. He's 12 years old. Why are you being so tough on him? And you the Fatherland? I'm trying to turn him into a man. He needs to be made. You need to realize how tough the world but babies. Just a kid
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babe, leave them alone.
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You don't know what happened with them last week so then you as the father goes to sleep.
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And you tell her you didn't hear anything as she said, but you said they're saying maybe she's got a point, maybe she's got a point and in the morning go to the kid and say no matter how much should I talk and I challenge, you guess what? I love you. I believe me, I think and do something special with your life, but I want us to be a leader, right? So the mark, the problem with the market is, they only want to give mommy's message complete without Daddy's message. This is why I believe this message blew up because the market needs
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This as well. Because so what happens when I listen to a message you go you'll say something, you know what, like we met the lady of yours that you introduced both yesterday. Said this is my wife and we met a right and he said, I'm not in a phase where I want to have thousand if I wanted to. I could every night I could have a different problem. All that stuff. You say we say for me it's only 50 k. 5 is the magic number and there's a fives a number, okay. So you say that. And it's a tire, is it real? It's a straight-up. Are you just saying that because you still want to?
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Poke a little, you still don't want to lose the ability to pull or is it? That's really what I do want to do. You know, I do want to kind of have five wives because there's a leak in that argument as well if you take that angle of saying I want that bye-bye. Yeah, twice, no completely and that's a good point. And that's
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that's an interesting one as well because I had a conversation with
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With a journalist from the telegraph came to my house and I had a long conversation with him, which I'm about to raise before that, I
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just want to quickly say something that you reminded me of
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earlier. I think that one of the main reasons people hate these because
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my message is one of
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the fact that I came from absolutely nothing. I never had a privileged upbringing in any regard and I became exactly what I wanted to be. And if you subscribe to my message and you're a fat on
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happy man, then you know
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all of the failures are your robe.
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Reflection. I am saying that if you understand how I think and my
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world you could have become anything, you want to be, but you're
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unhappy with who you are, and that is your fault. So the people who hate me sit there and oh, well, if he's right then, I fucked up. If he's right, I could have been anyone. I wanted to be and I fucked up so he can't be right? He has to be wrong because this is not my fault. This is the fault of whatever. The I had an unlucky upbringing or my girl left, your that it's someone else's fault. If I take responsibility, like tells me then
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I'm a fuckup, right? So I have to hate take Kate has to be wrong and that's why if you look at the general, the composition of my payers, I'm talking about their physical composition as people. You just look at the people, he likes. Hey, he hates. Yeah, he likes she likes, hey, she wants to go and take Z off. She can't stand his ass. She like it's very easy to see physically, you can just look at their faces. Yep. Yep, yep. Yeah, no, yeah. That you can see it, right? Because it's all about personal responsibility, which is why I teach and that's why a lot of people hate.
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So, that's the first thing we'll talk about reflection, but it's very interesting. What you're saying about the five lives thing, part of what I do when I talk, especially about my personal life to a degree of subversion. I learned this, my father was a chess Grandmaster, right? And he, I used to travel around America with him and he'd play chess and back. Then, there was a lot of former KGB guys who played chess in these massive tournaments. And when they spoke, they were very
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subversive. You use you'd introduce you.
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His girlfriend. And she be his wife, and then his other girlfriend, she's his wife. And then his friend is his daughter that they just say things that aren't really true. Another thing they do is they're very, very emotive with their hands which is a habit that I kind of learned some time. So if they were sitting there and an argument got kind of heated, they begin to move their hands along as they just disagree. Listen to me, listen, but I did, I did move her hand because and you can't seem to hate. So they start to move their hands and used to it, then whack, right? So the few things I picked up from them, but there's a degree of subversion. So if I sit in,
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Say I have five wives or ten wives or one life or no wife. I like that the Matrix doesn't completely understand why have that's that's one of the main reasons I do it. The second thing is this I sat there with a reporter from the telegraph who said that, why would you have five wives if you cheat on them? They're unhappy and I said, my friend, who are you to tell women how they feel and what decisions they want to make? How insulting of you how-how's chauvinistic? Or you just
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To say that women do not have independent thought to decide. I am prepared to share the top G because of his qualities and accolades and financial capability as opposed for you to see her and say they're not allowed to think that they have the think, what we believe, they should think what the Matrix tells them they should thing. There are plenty of beautiful women out there who will say, you know what, a man like him, he might do this, and that on the side. But you know what, he's my man, there's women who will think that they won't think it for a fucking loser, but they'll certainly think I have the top when Chris Brown walks in the club.
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Ugh. And all the girls start screaming. Do you think they're going? Yes, he'll be loyal. No, it's Chris Brown. They don't give a shit because of his status at a certain status of man. I'm not saying that men should G and let's say anything I'm saying a certain status of man, the idea of absolute exclusivity and absolute loyalty becomes less important to the female because of his other accolades. That's that's a fact. Every King, every soltan read the Bible, every warlord had a bunch of women like there's the warlord, the fucking shit monster didn't with the warlord bid.
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The way that we're glad we did distinction by the way, was a decision at the top. She's Too Tall and I'm guessing all men can do it, but that's also my message. I don't call it. No, I don't say to all men have a bunch of girls. I don't say that. I say you better become the fucking man. All I can tell. You is what it's like up here and how I got here. If you're telling me you're adamant on staying down there, the don't cry that you're lonely because I don't know that life. I can't tell you. So once again I took about five wise for us whatever except ra these feminists. Who attacked me saying he has he gets these women and he cheats on the
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If a female decides she wants to be with me. Assuming that's what I even do. I could be mr. Monogamous, everyone fucking knows, right assuming. That's what I do. That's her imperative. She's an adult, she can sit there and go. Okay, my man is the big boss and he's with me 99 percent the time. But I know B goes to Moscow, on a business trip. He's doing next but he comes home to me, and I'm driving a Bentley. I'm happy. That's her impress, her imperative, that's her prerogative. It's Only the feminists in the fucking people who care so much about misogyny and love the women so much or come along and say, women are allowed to think for themselves. No, they're not allowed to accept.
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Except whatever I want women of The Gatekeepers, it's a free market and women of The Gatekeepers. Women have all the choice if they want to get a guy. Who doesn't fuck not now? So don't be. They can go get some other guy. Women have all the options in the world so if last week I was on my own and Croatia, there's me my brother and like, 30 girls, all the girls were getting messages. Why are you there? I want to be here. I want to heal. Not being held against my will that's their decision to make.
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Especially a male are random unattractive male with no girlfriend to message an attractive woman and tell her that we're she's doing. She thinks
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wrong for being with me and my brother on a
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yacht and that she should instead want him playing video games at home, what kind of level of delusion are you operating under, to even believe that that's a paradigm of reality and these are the people who just like me who then get exposed to being pedophiles like dad's black. So it's just absolutely insane. I'm sorry to keep rambling but I want to talk with one more thing. I'll talk about one more thing but this is really important.
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They say I'm a threat to women which is absolutely not the truth. Couldn't be further from the truth. I want to say two things about that, I can't think of another person who raised who reached Fame as meteoric. Lee is me, who never had a single. I've not I've yet to have a single woman come out and accuse me of rape sexual, assault, try and get money from me. Not, I have a long and varied history with females and not a single one, despite I now have hundreds of millions of dollars has come forward. Now that
1:38:55
Those things man, the world, despite the the newspapers finding them online. Finding X is I haven't spoken to for years, calling them an offering them, 25 grand for a story bribe to turn on me, not one of them has decided to turn on me in life for money, not what? And that could have very easily happen to me. Would have been nail them in one of the coffins of that would have happened. Luckily none of it, did it because I'm a gentleman and these women know that what's happening to me is bullshit. Not a single one, has come forward against me, but on somehow I'm a threat to women, I would argue that most men
1:39:25
My position of that, a meteoric rise. One of
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their stupid. Exes who go, fuck this guy.
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Yeah, I'll take the money and start talking shit. I would argue that happen to a long man. Never happened to me. The first thing. The second thing I want to argue is when they say I'm a threat to women. If I have Choice, why would I be a threat? The threat to women is the man with no access to him. These people who want to do these videos. He's unattractive, objectively unattractive, unaccessible people who do take down videos of me? Who can't get a girlfriend, he's the guy. Who's gonna be a dangerous to women? He's a creep. I have choices of a girl, so smell like,
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Q, no problem, thank God. One less. What's that conversation? Goodbye. Have a nice life. Nice to meet you. It doesn't matter to me, right? So the men who were successful with women are not the dangers, is two men who are unsuccessful with women, who are the dangers. So, once again, the whole Paradigm is shift, it's bullshit. I've no reason to hurt female or a perfume or trick a female in any regard. Why would I do that? So your which
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basic economics
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supply and demand. By the way, if you're high in demand as a ton of women there and one of the one that leaves you have an unlimited Supply, so why am I
1:40:25
A couple hundred, you can't get any
1:40:27
females who has no Supply. He's in complete high demand. And the woman breaks his heart, or he can't even get a woman. What kind of revocations are going to have this? And this is the thing that's black during the height of the takedown and it's actually also a talk to the group of think, right? Because a lot of the people who did videos try and take me down did it for completely selfish reasons. If you do we have learnt that the algorithm has now been programmed to reward, you doing a - video on tape. If you do it - video on take you get millions of views I want
1:40:55
as of use because I have YouTube channel, I Get Money, I Get Cloud. Do I give a shit if it's true? Do I give a shit about Tate? Do I give a shit about the ramifications in his life? No, all these other people did it so I'm gonna do it. So people start jumping on the bandwagon, right? Tate, bad taste, bad things, bad for their own personal selfish views. So a guy called dad's black did a video on me about 10 million hits, trying to say that I'm a threat to
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it. He's objectively on attracting, an obese video game.
1:41:17
Did a video on me saying, I'm afraid to work after that. Women start coming forward saying this guy has to spoke to a 13 year old girl. Here's the videos.
1:41:25
This guy bisexual things from an underage, girl, that it's all coming out by him being a paedophile now. So he's sitting there as the criminal himself filled of hate and envy, an innocent man plus Cloud chasing attacking me. When truthfully, who's turned out to be the threat to women? How many women have come forward about me? Zero Hollywood comfortable him to encounter. It's absolutely not only because it's crazy. And if these social media companies of any kind of Consciousness and any kind of brain, they should be analyzing this in real time going. We fucked up
1:41:54
We fucked up here and
1:41:55
we'll see what happens in real time but it's
1:41:56
very interesting. It's a very interesting. It's a very interesting observation on the world. The people who hate me, most of the unsuccessful ones are turns out. They're the ones with this is skeletons in their closet. People have their shit together. We're all fine. Right
1:42:07
crazy. It's crazy world. Yeah. Okay. You're very persuasive though. So you got to know like I'm finally if I'm willing to bet on you getting out of any situation. I'm willing to bet a lot of money under is you can you get out of it so your ability to persuade so I
1:42:23
All of the imagi like it, you know, you know, sometimes, go back to the time, you're with a girl, you know, you don't really know what you're doing yet. You kind of a rookie of a guy dating girls. What things we said to have sex with the girl, just think about how creative we get in that five minutes moment. What things you've probably said, what things we've said and then over time over time, you're like, well, that didn't work. So I'm not going to use that phrase again, but this one definitely work and that
1:42:53
Approach definitely work so it's either guilt but you don't know how much I love you. You're not letting me show you a lot of you know, you know, sometime a man. It's natural, you know, as a man. If I don't handle it myself, it's got to be either you or it's going to be wet dream it. There's so many ways behind closed doors. So if I Vision act opposite as well, looking like, I don't care, you can leave if you want. And there's a many and a many take away model, there's many models that you learn. So, for you to say that to a girl, I remember one time Jennifer and I my wife, you know,
1:43:25
We're getting. I'm getting close to proposing, getting married, so on the Syrian, she's white, she's 80 percent British when we did the ancestry, but she's from Texas. Yeah, so she comes to the house. My dad's a, my here's my dad is my dad will not drink out of the same glass as me. Okay, I'm at Sun. Yeah, he will not my dad. If he goes to someone else's house, he won't eat their food because he watches how you wash your hands. If he's sitting in the kitchen he will tell me in the series.
1:43:53
He'll say that you watched and I said, what is that? I can't eat her food white. It's been 10 minutes, she
1:43:58
hasn't washed her hands. A single time. I can't eat her food and he
1:44:02
won't eat there who he says. I'm already a that's how my dad is, right. So anyways, want to bring you a general. My dad loves Jen. And I said, you know, I think my dad and I have to have a serious conversation with you because you have to be ready for this. She says, what's that I said, do you know what it is to marry an Assyrian? She says, no, I said there's American laws this, there's a Syrian laws and I might add
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Not want to share this with you and my dad is fully confused. Like what I'm saying, like where I'm going with this. I said, when you marry an Assyrian, I'm allowed to have multiple wives, because by our church, I can have multiple wives. And for about 30 seconds, my that's confused. Like what the hell you talking about? But I'm looking at my wife, my wife not the time girlfriend. She's like, are you serious? I said, this is the first Warriors ever were serious. Yeah. Would have first-ever Warriors 30 seconds into my does like,
1:44:53
I don't subscribe to happen
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to persuade and we can go here and then sometimes we test.
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And so I can go cure once you get your friend in. Yeah. You know, I like you. But, you know, if you want me, I make you have some fantasies. I don't know what you're from, but if you want, I'll fulfill your fantasy is not like, I wanna hook up with your friend. Well, you can bring your friend and these words that we use, right? So persuasive, why's your attent, you can get anything you want when you're having those conversations. But here's the other part I want to bring to you. Okay? Writing all these things down.
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You like to instigate,
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you like to poke. Now if let me say it and then you want,
1:45:53
Packet. Meaning, I think a great, Dana White knows how to investigate a very, by the way, it's a very valuable talent that only a few people have. They know why the like stones to get Phil Jackson. He instigated a lot of shit between Shaq and Kobe, right? Some may even say the friction between Shaq, and Kobe is on Phil Jackson, you know, but there's an art to it. So, a little bit of what you do is, I kind of look at you, and I say here's how Tate is. If somebody says, well, you're wrong in this.
1:46:23
Is it at eight saying, let me explain myself. People going push more because he found an opportunity. You know, he's like, let me poke here little bit more because it's annoying you. Yeah. So, do you think you have a little bit of that when you see somebody and maybe half the time? Like when you say, I got five wives. I don't even know if I'm convinced you want to have five wives. Yeah, I just think you said, because you pissing off the right people and that's a very astute observation, you are correct, anybody you can emotionally control, anybody can emotionally effect?
1:46:51
You have them in your pocket, right? To one degree or another, we can emotionally control. Somebody,
1:46:55
I'll tell you who's excellent at this women. Women are fantastic at this. If a woman realizes she can piss you off with X thing. She'll notice it. She'll keep it in her pocket. You know what? Annoys him. Cool sorry baby. Sorry, three weeks later two months later. They realize When You're vulnerable, I can tell you this. I can tell you the experience from fighting when I was fighting, I was a kick boxing world champion, right? I never made Millions from fighting keep watching, it's not that big a sport.
1:47:21
Ten years ago, even UFC
1:47:22
wasn't as big as it is. Now
1:47:24
it's always making money but I mean I'll probably fighting two or three times a year and most ever got papers 150 Grand of fight. So I was kind of
1:47:29
normal life.
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And
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whichever girlfriend, I have the time. No matter what she always managed to start some asinine stupid. Immature fight with me like three days before a fight because I'm wait, drained, I haven't eaten, I'm nervous, I can't sleep. I've been training for fucking 10 weeks, this monsters from fucking Kazakhstan. Some psycho I have to fly over to fucking fuck knows, where and Tish catkin Bishkek to fight him and now she's a young, the toilet seat and like, fucking toilet.
1:48:01
He can kill me, but she knew that when I was weak, she knew it. And that's when you give me a little bit, but they detect it. This is when I can get it, right? Because the rest is all right. Time to talk about the goddamn toilet. Cause if I say toilet seat, any other time as answer is go home and just his career go home. Then go toilet on, why not? Oh no, I actually want you to go home. Please leave my house. You want to leave? I could buy fucking next next girl. So they get you when you're weak, right? And
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anyone
1:48:31
One? Who can emotionally control you and
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emotionally affected his power over you. So if I say I'll Five Wives and append, this goes Five, Wives it, you're dead, I'm fat, I'm fat, I'm fat. I'll sit there and just yeah, but obviously a lot of food needs cooking. So then she needs help.
1:49:01
Thank you very much, sir, bam. That's the game, that's the game. So yeah, you're completely right. I do instigate to a degree because they make it so fucking easy to win. It's so easy for me to win debates against people because I get so pissed off of what I say, another thing and I'll give the game away. I'll give the game away to the entire YouTube World. Why? I've destroyed. Absolutely everybody in any debate ever, I say things that they know are true and that they agree with. But I say, in a way, the angers them emotionally and they get caught up in their brain because they're saying, he's saying the truth, but I'm pissed off my how he's saying it. So I want to argue with you
1:49:31
Him, but he's right. So instead of saying men are physically stronger than women, I'll say females are weak.
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The witness in females are weak. Well thing that's a week. Females are weak. Men are strong. Females. Are we know that? The females but I'm right and he knows I'm right. But he's mad now and so is she and they sit there and you will happen happen on a fortnightly, you end up having a whole group of people sitting there trying to argue. Well, some women are strong like, men that trying to argue the fact that women are strong as men physically because I've emotionally controlled them all, and upset them all. And I do a podcast, they get billions and millions of views and I'll admit blacks against good Debaters. Like Dave and his little crew
1:50:07
Through my just emotionally controlling them. It's an emotional game. I reckon I've never given this game away before. Anyway, this is what I do. I sit there and I say something. They know is true in a way. They can't agree with it, and I fucking control them all because they're stupid. If I was me, I'd be like, yeah, okay. I perhaps I don't like the way you phrased it, but you're very, very true that takes into let people are emotional. So this is why I wreck all of them and you're right, I poke them on purpose and it makes it very difficult to argue with me especially if they agree with what I'm saying. But they don't like the way. It's being said, that's what you feel. See, the full breakdown is the full mental breakdown and I heard
1:50:37
Not the emotion before I came to Valley team and this is three years ago, Pat said, I want you to read a book, it was called
1:50:44
meditations by Marcus. Aurelius stoicism, you've reference souis ISM multiple times, not getting an emotional thinking. Rational,
1:50:52
this was a book that you've
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subscribed to for four
1:50:55
years. What is it about stoicism? And not getting caught up in emotions and even triggering emotions that resonates with you.
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Well, emotions are feedback, the idea that men don't feel
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emotions is incorrect. We feel about
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Oceans. I would actually argue. We feel emotions and
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insert with certain emotion stronger than women. I would argue that we feel heartbreak stronger than women. I would argue we feel anger like a woman could never understand. I would argue, we are extremely emotional re-rate. Sure range. It's feedback. So when you get the feedback, it's all about. How you internalize that how you process it, right? It's having stoicism is not not feeling emotions and feeling the emotion and going. Okay. Why is this happening? How much does this really matter? What's the most intelligent move on the chessboard?
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I'm not even that good at chess, right? My father was a grand master.
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I'm like, 1800 you?
1:51:41
Oh, I'm okay. I was a child child chess Prodigy, but I stopped playing chess professionally when I was like eight. So I'm as good. Now, as I was, in fact, I'm worse now than when I was eight because I've never, I've never take any lessons or anything properly since, because my mother and father broke up.
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We moved England, my dad stayed in America lost my
1:51:56
chess coach and England didn't have a chest infrastructure, America had of just instructor in the lower income schools. My
1:52:01
dad used to go to the ghetto schools because he was black, go to the black schools and teach them how to play chess. So we had a big infrastructure
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I think 28. Yeah, but I'm
1:52:10
chess is a fantastic game because in the game of chess there's no mistake. There's no lock if you lose, no matter how well you played, if you lose at some
1:52:20
point, you made a mistake. It
1:52:21
is the most minor mistake you made a mistake. So you learn to understand that, no matter what
1:52:26
happens to you, if you lose a scenario you made a mistake, maybe
1:52:28
it's a tiny one, maybe it was two years
1:52:31
ago, whatever, but you made a mistake and you
1:52:33
learn absolute and our accountability yourself.
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And that mentality is extremely powerful to apply to all things in life, the position. I'm in now is the most hated man in the world. Although
1:52:42
I agree and I truly believe, it's
1:52:44
unfair, I still take complete responsibility for. I'm not gonna see her and say, I'm telling you why it happened when I talk about Tick-Tock and YouTube shorts, but I'm not gonna blame them. Absolutely, there, are there a company making money and they're monetizing the best? They can fantastic. All of this is my fault, but the Bugatti on my drive is Michael. And the yacht is my fault of the private jets - so it's all my fault. So,
1:53:06
Take the good with the bad. I think all responsibility for absolutely everything. Including if a woman leaves me a woman stays if I end up heartbroken, if I end up filled with rage, I take responsibility for that. Something
1:53:17
happens to me that makes me in
1:53:19
Rage, I will take responsibility. Why has this happened to me? Why do I feel
1:53:22
this way? How did I end up in this position?
1:53:24
Is this healthy in this scenario? And sometimes it is, I've had scenarios in my life where I was prepared to die to protect somebody else and I was enraged and it was healthy. I've also had times Roman a room by myself.
1:53:36
Raged sitting here, going this is no good for anybody, just calm the fuck down, so emotions are feedback, but stoicism is the ability to process them. And that's what you need to be learned as a man, you never going to be able to turn them off. You're going to feel them. You have to learn how to turn. You have to learn how to process them and turn them into a positive, its energy, its unlimited energy. I say this all the time. I say that the biggest periods of transformation in my life, when everything was going wrong, when my life was going good. It's I'm not heading to stick person, I don't do drugs, I don't
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Gamble. I don't do prostitutes. I don't do anything that had an estate. Well, certainly go on the altar bunch of women. I know and
1:54:11
chill and have some fog, because now,
1:54:13
when life smooth, that's Dennis semi had an aesthetic, pretty relaxed. But when I make my biggest progress, when I really change who I am and change the world, that's when everything's fucked when things go wrong. Or I'm feeling things, I don't want to feel or bad things are happening. That's what I'm like. Okay. I concurrent, I currently cannot sleep. I've completed the day's tasks. I've tried to go to bed. I
1:54:36
Actually more shit has that's when the amazing things happen in my life. What I was heartbroken when I was whatever everyone's been Harbor and I can't remember a specific example, I hit the gym harder, right? If something goes wrong with your payment processor, that's when you get fucking invented, that's, that's business, right? That's when you get inventive. So, all the bad things that happened to you as a man. If your stoic you get to take unlimited energy, heartbreak is unlimited energy. So it's depression. So is Rage. So sadness, all these negative emotions they tell you to to collapse behind. It's like
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People talk like Bruce Lee says, Be Like Water and people see that as be fluid and just go with the flow, I disagree if you're like water, you are your necessary for life. You are scary when your enraged, you're powerful, you're beautiful, when you're calm, you're so many things when you're like water, right? So if I'm enraged, it's like water behind a dam. You just got to put the damn in, for, in place and you go get the turbo, the hydroelectric put in, don't tsunami your life, put the energy somewhere, and this is the most beautiful thing about
1:55:36
People message me all the time like all the take you to know how sad I feel no incorrect. I know exactly how sad
1:55:42
difference is. I used it and you're
1:55:44
sitting, you're still crying some random guy on emails, the fucking third month in a row, that's it was to you and me, my friend, I was coming at world champion kickboxer. I got to a point to do it. People often talk about depression said, I don't understand, I will say listen there's been times in my life where I was fully functional as an adult. I would never label myself depressed because I don't believe in the idea of labeling.
1:56:06
Myself in a - because I don't believe in things that take power from me, which we'll talk about a second but there's been times in my life. Why don't you go thinking? Fuck about Live to Die the times in my life, where I went to fight a man for money and I didn't give a shit if I lost and even woke up again. Didn't give a fuck. I had nothing worth living for. I was broke. He didn't have a girlfriend. Didn't have any fucking money. Go to Day called like some world champion. Had to lose 10 kilos in two days and nothing else going for me, go on a plane to Dagestan and fucking one other the times I've done that by all.
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It all wisdom. I was depressed, I was suicidal done. But I was just like no I don't give a shit. That's and that's what I was at my most powerful now that I get that call. I'm like bro, I got a new car outside and shit. I'm not going down. Sorry how much money now but back then. I was like, yeah, cool. Who is he? Oh this guy are fun. I didn't I didn't give a fuck. I was most powerful when I was sad when I was depressed, when all these things and and the difference is what
1:57:06
The framing it was the framing of it. Is that makes the yeah.
1:57:09
If, you know, you know what you're taking to you, take me to Tom Cruise with Matt Lauer and there, I don't know if you've seen this or not, where Tom Cruise on Matt Lauer. When he's freaking Tom, Cruise is a No-No. That's that's Ellen DeGeneres. This is Tom Cruise, Matt Lauer. And, you know, Tom is a Scientologist who does not believe in medication. He does not believe in take in, you know, antidepressants. He doesn't believe in Ritalin, he doesn't believe in.
1:57:36
That stuff, I don't know where you stand with this medication so that he's not for it. And Matt Lauer saying, what's wrong, if this helped that Brooke Shields, what's wrong. If this helps, I was, as you don't realize what this is doing, this is ruining their lives. This is not a helping them, do you realize how many different countries? This is illegal in. Do you realize that Ritalin is only legal in a couple different countries? It's not many countries, it's not illegal drug in other places. It's legal on and he's explaining this and believe it or not
1:58:04
afterwards.
1:58:06
They pinned Tom Cruise to be
1:58:08
a, you know, almost an asshole like a misogynist, like, what is the matter with you insensitive? You're not passionate, you're not somebody that cares about another person yours later. Tom Cruise looks like the hero, but In the Heat of the Moment, he didn't come out. Really good, right? So, we're living in an era where you're right, a part of it, and say, you're not feeling that you're depressed, take two of these see what happens to you. It's two Heroes art
1:58:31
and this is the thing, this is why I'm saying, when people say you
1:58:33
don't know what, you don't know how it feels to be depressing.
1:58:36
So I do, the difference is how it's analyzing, I
1:58:38
always argue this two ways as well when depressed people come to because one of my most famous things, people attack me for is their little quote. Is this a? You said depression isn't real? What about the man? Who kills themselves? You don't care about mental health. We've already discussed how I care more
1:58:49
about mental health, and these people who fucking pretend they do, but the
1:58:52
first thing say, I didn't say, depression isn't real. I said feeling depressed is real, but the idea that depression is going to strike you in your mind and there's nothing you can do about it. I think that is promoting helplessness amongst the Press people and that's the reason they killed
1:59:04
themselves. I don't think that
1:59:06
Making people
1:59:06
helpless in an unfortunate situation, is too great to. Do you have to give people hope? And I explained that when you believe in something, you give it power. So, I tried to say that when I fell at my lowest and I achieved the most I've ever achieved in my life, the reason I was capable of doing that is because I didn't
1:59:22
believe in the Paradigm of being a depressed person.
1:59:25
I just believe that this is how I currently feel and fuck it. I'm going to do whatever it takes to get my life to be better. And I gave it very simple example, analogy. I said, if you take two people, one believes in ghosts and one doesn't,
1:59:36
You put them both in haunted houses and the middle of the night. There's a bat. The person who believes in ghosts is now terrifying. There's a ghost or calling an exorcist or panicking in the room, they're hiding. The person doesn't even goes to goes wind, goes back to sleep. It's the same noise, it's the same scenario but it's the belief in their mind that tariff and ruins their, like that's the belief, in their mind that turns against them. And I've said this many times, I don't even give a shit about, right? And wrong. You can tell me depressions.
2:00:05
Could move every scientific proof in the world depression but I refuse to believe in things that take my power away from I only I'm only going to construct a mental model that allows me to be as powerful as possible if believing in the idea of depression, is going to take my own power away but I won't believe in it. I don't want to believe in things that make me weak. If you want to reach me, I'm on minutes minute, there's a new app. It's fantastic allows me to interact directly with people. I get a lot of messages on email, a lot of DMS and those kind of things. But the people who are serious, when I have serious conversations and
2:00:36
From them. Whether it's a business opportunity, you will personal experience excetera. I'm a minute and I can't wait to interact
2:00:41
with the serious individuals of the world.
2:00:44
I believe in things that make me strong as some of those. Well, you're wrong. Listen, let's assume let's assume you're correct. That makes me wrong. Let's say that you're
2:00:52
right and you're depressed.
2:00:54
Why would I want to adopt the thinking of a man who is sad?
2:00:58
Why would I want to think like, you wouldn't it be better to be wrong and be happy and have a sports car and a y'all? I know what a private jet. You want to talk about, right? Look at your life. Why? I don't talk about right and wrong? Let's talk about success results. I don't believe in things that take power. I never have. So when people email me and they say, I'm the person to read the rest and what's funny is this
2:01:19
I talked to them and they desperately defend the idea of depression. I'm like my friend, you just told me you're too depressed to be successful on depression is destroyed your life and you lost her girl. I'm telling you that Enemy enemy in your life isn't real. And you are now sending me ten emails a week. Trying to convince me that your enemy is a real thing. Why are you sticking up for your, this person, whatever it is. This idea of destroying you and you're putting your energy into defending it.
2:01:48
You should be on my team. Whose team are you on here? You want to see your and convince me. I'm never going to believe you. I'm never going to adopt your thinking because your life is not successful enough to emulate. So why don't you try to vote my way of thinking smoke defending this and they're defending it because it's a pure, all excuse, depression, or sadness is a cure-all, excuse for men to use for failure. I have failed as well as I say, I don't believe men's mental health with a man, the
2:02:12
man who's depressed can't compete with a man who's looking for us? This quote I
2:02:15
say listen, you get to roll out be fat. Yeah.
2:02:19
Shape be broke, be unimportant with no girlfriend. And instead of the world that you're a loser, you get the sound like a loser, I'm depressed. It's a shield and I say that's why you don't want to lose your Shield because now you have accountability. Now you have performance to cop out, fuck it off. I don't give a shit if it's real or not we're not about that. We talk about success here, get rid of your excuses, stop defending, the thing that's ruined your life and get to fucking work. And every time anyone has ever listened to me in history, Ever every single one of them transform their lives and message me positive messages afterwards,
2:02:48
Every single fucking time. That's why I'm out. I'm anti antidepressant because that pill ain't gonna Fix You, the Way becoming the man. You wish you were going to fix you. It's great. And then they're going to take one little sound bite, doesn't care about mental health. He thinks of depressed. People is there that it's some bullshit and then apply it to me. I really do believe and I State this almost with the degree of achievement. I'm the most misunderstood man on the planet. I really believe I am. It's crazy, the level of their appeal, other who truly believe I am.
2:03:19
Evil and I'm nothing. I'm not on nothing close to it. I'm one of the most compassionate people you can
2:03:24
possibly meet. Can I give you to take away? Is just for people that are like oh and rooted. Here's
2:03:29
what I've heard from you. So far personal responsibility straight. All right. And then number two, positive affirmation. I don't want negativity in
2:03:37
my life. I don't want the person around me. I don't want weakness around me. I want to be the best person I can be and take full responsibility for that,
2:03:44
right? Those are two things. I'm hearing will go on further. I'll tell you a story.
2:03:48
Which is going to make me sound a little bit extreme. It's a story when I knocked out my friend. Okay, so I was gonna ask you the story of this is a true story. It's a true story. Okay, about your boy, that showed weakness. I got to hear this again. I know the story Jesus Christ, right? So I don't like negativity in my space, I create my reality extremely efficient. So no matter what bad happens to me, even in the middle of this shitstorm, when me my brother, my cousin, my team were sitting around, we're all smoking. The whole news is saying, I'm the worst man in the world. I've been deleted from everything.
2:04:18
Frozen millions of dollars in bank accounts, right? Me and my boys are just sitting there just like just laughing, right? We don't believe in negativity because it's infectious and it's sticky and even if someone's - even if you talk them out of it it's still stains the are right. If you're in a trench and you're under Fire, the least productive person is the person who goes through, go too much or jewelry. We're gonna do it, shut the fuck up, we all know shut up, that's not helping us, right? It's
2:04:48
Very infectious. So and most people understand they say you are the some of the Five People You spend the most time with. And why the fuck you spend time with negative people? Or people who complain or unhappy people or unlucky people or - people don't talk to them everyone. I talk to is like yeah, we are winners. All we do is fucking window. The Matrix attacks us? Do you think I need YouTube? You think I need you to get Bob? That's who we are, right? So this was a, this was when I was young, I was about 23 years old and a new girlfriend. Her name was
2:05:19
And her ex-boyfriend stolen from her ex-boyfriend and if you're a man you understand that? No woman is truly single. You're always stealing her from some other guy, or she still have talking to her all bro. She's half talking to her acts, so she's dating 10, guys are always out competing other men, right? So stole it from some dude, duga heartbroke had no emotional control of all things. We talked about, I was at her house. My car was outside her house. I was
2:05:40
with my boy Tony my ex-friend
2:05:43
me and Tony are in our house. He's talking to a friend. I'm Taco carry Robin funds Friday night for cars,
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pull up,
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Boom, boom, boom, boom.
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You six. Guys, get out with hammers, knocking the doors or ex-boyfriend Harry sighs panting. He's crazy! He's crazy! It's like listen, relax, I go outside with Tony the six guys with hammers was me and Tony, right? And they say goes bro, I don't even give a fuck about Carrie. We're going to say sorry to me. So sorry for what because you stole my girl gonna say sorry and then we'll just go away. So I'm not gonna lie to you my friend. I'm sorry fucking anything.
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I'm gonna lie to you. I'm sorry.
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And then my
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And Tony next to me. And when I said that, I swear to go when I said that in real time because I don't take my eyes off the enemy, right? The six of them, but they're all facing me directly. So, I was looking in their eyes directly. When I said that, I saw all of our eyes go shit. - say sorry. So now we have to actually attack him with hammers. The reaction when attacking at the time I was like I was British kickboxing champion. I was known in my town, they knew it was gonna be messy, right? And I all I have one hand behind my back as well. I had nothing in it just like nothing who knows.
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They're looking at me and they're like, fuck's sake. Don't say sorry, he didn't. Now, what do we do? And Tony pipes up fucking dickhead, Tony. Hey man, why don't you just say, sorry? And as he said that, I saw all of their faces almost lit up because he and spots the other team. Showed weakness inspired weakness on our side and from, from complete capitulation.
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We're now Brave again because Tony ran his mouth. I swear on my father's grave. I'm standing there Tony said that turn on fucking smack them strangers mouth. Welcome out cold. Tony Don't Own Me, my old friend, my own teammate against the sixth I knocked him out cold. I Don't Need You. Now, Tony talked about I said, fuck him and fuck you. I'm in the house and I walked in the house and I saw him on sticking around outside with a near me.
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If you're near me, you make me weak. I refuse to accept it. I give you a million stories of this. 32 years ago, maybe we're in Munich. They called the police on me for not wearing a mask as a whole nother story. Told them to get fucked as well. We're in Munich was wearing a mask. Well, luck, we got drunk in the Kempinski. Got really drunk while I was drinking with liquid. With some guys, I kind of knew the morning the police had come, they threatened to arrest us all because we didn't fucking capitulating where eight masks, the Germans are weird. So we go on our cars. Gone are to ensure our he's got the robberies were heading back to work rest.
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We drunk loads, we were really drunk, we stopped at the gas station. We all got out the car, one of the guys. Like bro, I feel so sick, man. I feel sick. I was walking to the gas station, I said and I went up to my brother talked to his long time ago. I've had on the backs of bro if you're going to keep walking like a fucking injured Antelope, you're going to stay here. We drunk booze. We all feel like shit, I'm not walking around Earth with some dude. I don't want you in my group. I don't want you getting in my car. I don't you need me when I walk with my team.
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Mmmmm you, look and go. Hmm, let's choose someone else. Let's choose another group to prey on. You are the weakness in this group? I don't give a fuck. Yeah, you drink whiskey. Yeah, you feel shit. If you can't turn it on for two minutes to go piss and come back in the car and get fucked. I'd a serious conversation with a guy just because you're so right what the fuck's sake and there was no threats through where the gas station? Well, I just I can't even look at it and near me. I can't just see people near me being old or crying or sad, or whatever. You're allowed to feel sad. Course your girl left.
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You your lost her job. You're allowed to feel sad. That's fine. You feel sad. You feel sad right now. Good. Great to the boots. Shut the fuck up me. My brother. Another quote, what do you want? They are p is our quote, let's say all the time for anything. Well, I hang over your therapy. No. Well then what the fuck. Shut the fuck up, shut the fuck up. Like, what are you doing? Why are you even saying out loud? Why are you believing in it? Why you making it real? We all feel like trash. We drunk to then walls of whiskey. We all feel like trash but we're about we're High, net worth individuals, getting out Ferraris and it kind of country. We don't have security
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Three, nobody's walking fucking like weaklings. It's a reality. You have the kircher 8 and and when you get your shit straight, affects your entire life. And, and Men understand this, they say, I understand you're the some of the Five People You spend the most time with. And why are you friends with all these fucking nobody's while your friends are these losers? Why you doing it? That you're a denier accepting, what you're going to be? I love winners, I love winners, show me your winner. I love winners all day long, my friend, that's who I want to be friends with winners. That's it. That's what are you friends with over? Be friends with anybody.
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Also I don't see the advantage to it and that's how I've always created my life. It has served me very, very well and I refuse to accept anything else because negative energy is extremely sticky. If you have friends were talking - shit try and try and try and fix them, it's your duty. But if they're sticking to their - there and you don't have a responsibility to them to a degree to sit there and allow them to pollute your lines because that's what they're going to do. You have to get to a point where
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psych good body friends have you had to completely cut off? I'm not saying knock
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out, like, our friend, Tony's, probably still sitting there in addition to this point
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You could have inspired them to rush me and kill me on a serious note. You could have been the inspiration for my dad. So I had to happen. I hope your life's going well, I'm sure it's going to close mine. Sorry goes my friend. Yeah, but
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how many other guys would be able to cut off? You'd be
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surprised because there's so many because everyone likes to talk a good
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talk and Everyone likes to pretend they're X Y
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Zed, and I'm quite a fair person, you know, and I love the island.
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My biggest friends in the world today are friends who I had when I would had nothing and they came up with me. Let's say, when I had nothing, I had ten friends. Now, I'm at the top, I have for the six, I had to drop just didn't love a lot with me and there's only so long, you can pay for them to go to the club, pay for them to go on holiday. Lend them. A car is only so long until it's like bro. Everyone else pulled this off everyone else and I've offered you a job and now you're sick, you're tired gets to a point where she's detrimental to your life and you have to be ruthless about it because you have to create your reality, is the only way to do
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it, you can't compromise your standards.
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It, by the way, I have them listen to him. And I'm just going back to stories myself because at one point I went to a different direction than tainted but you cannot compromise your standards for nobody. Nobody. That includes your spouse, your friends, your family. Nobody, there's a difference between loving, somebody compromising your standards, those are two different. I love a lot of people and I'm not compromise my standards for people. I love you cannot be doing that because
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You know, how big your dreams are only, you know, what life you want to build, and only, you know, who you want to be compromising your standard? When the biggest fatal mistakes, any man or human being can make, you know, you were telling a ghost story. You took me to a place, which is crazy. We rented this Castle called oheka Castle in New York. Funny story. You'll appreciate this. So, when we rent this place out, it's a beautiful property, 250 million dollar property. I rent out all the 32.
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Rooms. And it's got one of the best restaurants in town. So we ran it out. Now, couple of my guys who are very superstitious, they say Pat I read articles, this place is haunted. So one of the guys how to handle who's Mexican, you know. Well under is Ricky's brother, his brother. Yeah, he's there.
2:13:16
Us, this is rid us. Of course. This place is haunted. So now I'm playing with them because I'm trying, this is I that night as a whatever you do sleep tonight. Be careful because I hear they're pulled notes and all this other stuff. So I go tell Mario and the guys, it's a guys tell me when Alejandro goes to sleep around to go to sleep. I've taken notes, and I right, right? Right. I'm watching you at 1:00. In the morning, I slide it because it's one of these old doors. I slide it under his doors, we go to the side and we hide. We knock on the door, he comes out.
2:13:44
She says who's out there is mannequin next morning. Now we all go to sleep. We wake up first person. I asked uh so so guys you know, last time we talked about a lot of different things. I don't know, how was your night. This place is haunted, it was, but going back to you.
2:14:03
Talking about Logan, Paul, and you and for you. You said I don't give a shit about YouTube. You think YouTube is that important to me? I don't care about being banned from you. You're making this comment is arguing right? Okay, fine. And you said we're solving for two different things, okay. She solving for one thing you're solving for another thing. You know, you present yourself as a methodical person as a person that's very much about sequencing as a person that it's about. My next 5, 10, 15 moves,
2:14:32
Who's A Logan trying to be in your POV and who are you trying to be done? I got a follow-up question for you on that. That's a good
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question II. Don't think that Logan is
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actually thinking that far ahead for him is more about preservation. He's been cancelled once before. He doesn't like a canceled again, he wants to have viewers, he wants to get a big YouTube channel. He wants to sustain it, he wants to continue to be an Entertainer
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a clown for as long as you
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possibly can. I don't think he's thinking anything
2:14:53
beyond that. He wants money in his own pocket. He doesn't care about the society. As a whole,
2:14:58
he doesn't care about the ideas. He's in forces. He doesn't care about the people who watch it. Who watches him, isn't he?
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Their mentality is. You just scares me quite selfish. I want my YouTube channel. I want my money. I'll say what I'm told to say he's bought and sold my
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Intention is to truthfully and I say this in a religious sense but it's not a particular religion. It's just a religious sense. I want to live true to God and by living through daughter has to live true to my
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ideals and what I believe is the best for the world. What I believe is best for men as a whole.
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And I also want to try and create a world, which reflects
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that and my intention is much Beyond a YouTube channel. I don't give a fuck if I lose a YouTube channel. I don't care which platform I'm on. I want to know what I'm
2:15:36
saying. Is true to how I've lived and that
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if people emulated, we're going to genuinely end up with a
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Our
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life people. When I got banned said, well we
2:15:45
don't people to end up like Tate and I said, why I have no criminal record, no criminal convictions, successful, hundreds of millions of dollars dedicated like what would be so bad if men ended up a version of me? Like, what am I going to do to the world? Like so? And I also think this ties back to something earlier, you said about China, do you know what the most I've ever heard? The statistic, they asked Chinese
2:16:09
children what they want to be when they grow up?
2:16:11
Up
2:16:11
and they asked Western American children would only in the garage. The most popular answer in China was
2:16:16
astronaut an engineer
2:16:18
most popular answer in America, YouTube. Doesn't that say so much about the mentality of the youth?
2:16:24
Yep, right. So, I'm
2:16:26
probably more on the engineer or perhaps philosopher, at least or at least Brave. Like, I'm trying to teach tenants that
2:16:33
people, replicate are going to be good for them
2:16:35
as a whole China. We have engineer astronaut Logan Entertainer. He doesn't care if he has
2:16:41
Full of himself because he gives bought a stupid costume doesn't care. Enough to be a clown, anything to get because he's selfish. So I think that we're just you're right, we're solving for completely different things. I know I'm a net positive to the world. He's a very selfish individual, and I think if people try and replicate me, it's better for the world. I think if people try and replicate Logan Paul, well, let me be a clown. Let me just try and make jokes, and we're stupid
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suits. Let me mock the dead and want people to commit suicide. And then, let me just say anything, I'm told I have a YouTube channel, I don't think that's good laughing. That's actually detriment.
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So, I see him.
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As a
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detriment I see me as a prophet. Okay. So my follow up here is the following so during covid. The first person that interviewed a doctor that got 20 million views that got everybody thinking was Joe, Rogan Joe Rogan interview this one doctor. I don't who was I don't know where you guys get him a call. No no, no, no, no. This is Phase One. No, this is March of 2020. If you can pull it up, you'll see who he was. He interviewed this guy and he got, you know, Joe is saying so listen. I'm being told if I go into
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Assad up, I sit in the, you know, steam room and I sweat it out and it says nope this is not that this is this and it wasn't a person that would have said it. Otherwise she'll people believe them said, okay maybe this is something we have to pay close attention to you. Anyways, during covid, I believe joke played a very important role so you're very, very important super necessary voice. I was telling them where to get us. I don't know if you realize this, you may be one the most necessary voices in America, understand what you've been able to do so now,
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Alex Jones will say to Joe and I've heard Alex say, you know, I know Joe
2:18:15
believes this stuff but Joe knows how to maneuver around it
2:18:20
and he's just like learning how to maneuver and but I know he believes me but he
2:18:23
acts like he doesn't know them but I don't
2:18:25
know baby so you know and Alex is saying this about Joe. So then you here, what's his name, you here.
2:18:33
Dave Chappelle does a comedy special and he says, hey ladies. I just wanna tell you, you know, I think one of the most miraculous things you can do is have a baby. Yeah. It's you know you should have freedom of choice. Yeah, I'm for you. You
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should have solved. The ladies, shall the lady
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said you should have a freedom of choice, but there's a, but if you choose to keep the baby, I can also choose not to pay child support. Then all of us, some people way, way, way way way. But no, no, no, that's not. No, it's not cool. Because so then, but some people said, well, let's mix a very
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Point. Yeah, if it's your choice it should be my choice with. I should pay or not but whether he's right or not it's irrelevant. It started the conversation then one bed he did about. So I see this card. There's the LGBT everybody that's in. There's a queer. There's this, there's a trans there's this there's that right? And he calls that the transgender community and know about to cancel this guy, right? Okay.
2:19:26
Neither Joe, no, Chappelle got cancelled. Correct, that's good for society. A great hear me out. Agree. That's good for society that neither Jones. Punk is great. So Society needs these two guys are great because they get to talk about stuff. That gets everyone to be on the edge. Now. Joe almost got canceled almost having that came from a very much the hard court they almost got cancelled because of the n-word or because of all these other videos that we service and he came on, he did his video and he said, here's what I'm I watch it, etc! Etc. And then shh,
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L took his angle as well with you try to cancel him as well. But all I'm saying is from how we need certain people to be out there. Pushing the envelope in questioning, the status quo. So you looking back for yourself right now, there may be a lot of people. Now, you can say, look, I'm not solving to be a YouTuber. I'm not solving to be on Tick-Tock, I'm not something to be on Instagram, but the messaging is not going to be as visible, a great. Let me as greater
2:20:25
As you know, Rumble stock is up and 12%. All this other stuff, I totally get it. I hope they blow up, I think it's great for Facebook to have a competitor and great but it's not that
2:20:35
say,
2:20:36
first of all I want to get your thoughts on that. But say, you do get a second try at this. Okay. So you could get a second, try this.
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What adjustment would you make?
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And that's a good question and I understand your point. Absolutely. And
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I agree with you. The world would be a better place with me on these mainstream platforms. What's interesting is I think they killed me in my infancy even though I became the most Googled man on the planet. It was very, very meteoric happened, very quickly. I had
2:21:01
already had conversations with my team internally, understanding that.
2:21:05
Now that I'm the most famous pound, the planet, I have to create my messaging, not say anything different. Say, in a different way, we were already doing that.
2:21:13
Or a month prior to the band. We had already changed a lot of the
2:21:17
messaging changed, our stamp, not stands. We said the same things, but changed the way. We'd say certain things remove certain subjects, all
2:21:24
together and we were already creating our messaging. However, they looked at me and I think that the social media
2:21:30
company saw me as
2:21:31
perhaps a 19 year old Warrior who summative
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become a warrior king and thought, we either kill him now
2:21:36
or he's good at become too, big to kill
2:21:38
and and they decided to kill me. Now, I've only been the most. I've only been super viral for six months.
2:21:44
If they would have given me a year, the messaging would have absolutely been created to a point that I
2:21:47
don't think they would have liked me at all. My, one of my
2:21:50
last post on Instagram was, I wrote this post. I said, I understand that certain people have false
2:21:56
narratives about me and I'm looking to correct them.
2:21:58
So in this is Graham, I put up a post saying that for every like this picture gets, I'm going to donate $2 $1 to female Cherry to protect them against domestic violence and $1 to men's mental health Charities, $2 per like to show that all my
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Haters who only talk - I actually do something to fix the problem. I take the negativity and I turn it into light as God would want me to do. I'm gonna donate money. It was a 7 Day countdown, Instagram, deleted me on the sixth day when I have the time of deletion had 555,000
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lights, 1.2 million dollars. I was prepared to donate to Charities.
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Nobody wants to talk about that. Nobody wants to mention it cause I'm
2:22:36
evil, right? At the time of my deletion. When I get deleted, only appeal,
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I sent the Instagram, the only message I sent was. Can you confirm
2:22:43
The number of likes on that picture so I can finish my donation,
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they ignored me completely not leaving, want to reply to me.
2:22:50
So I was already understanding that the way you can say certain things when you have
2:22:54
300 views on a video where most
2:22:57
of these views got 300 views, has to be created and changed. Not because I'm saying anything into her incorrect, as a professional, you have to understand that things change and also, no matter what you say, I'll bury small contingent of the world will misunderstand it. If not point one percent of people misunderstand,
2:23:13
You, that's not a problem when you're through interviews video, that is a problem when you get 3 million views a video. So, me and my team had already accepted this already decided upon it and had already implemented it, but the momentum was so strong and the rise of. So
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meteoric that social media companies, even a month, after I move, mentation decided
2:23:32
I'm sure they surround us and we kill him now or he's going to become
2:23:35
to famous was killed and they
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thought we have to try and kill him. Now. Now they have failed Rumble in and of itself has
2:23:42
proved a failure.
2:23:43
More views on my Rumble view videos that I got on my YouTube. When I do the YouTube
2:23:49
live, I had around 12,000 views on my first ever Rumble
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live. I had 127,000 on my second night 75,000.
2:23:58
So, they've martyred me and made me more famous than ever, but the message is already been created and change. I understand very, very well because that's a professional. You have to take accountability for everything. I understand. I have a 15 year old kid without my life experience. Without my credentials listens to me.
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Not in full,
2:24:15
but in segments, small
2:24:17
parts and then takes on board. It may negatively affect some of these outlooks. I understand that my counter-argument is this find anything on the entire internet, where of it's not Chalk in a negative way and fed to 15 year old kids
2:24:31
where it cannot be a
2:24:32
detriment. That's the entire internet. That's anybody, we've already talked about modern culture having
2:24:37
sex with the devil on TV. Transgender is whatever they're trying to do. Make kids chop the dicks off, whatever we talk
2:24:42
of all this. So that's the
2:24:43
Tyrant. That's not an argument against me. That's an argument against the internet as a whole but I was responsible enough as an adult to say, okay, I'm still going to take that in mind. I'm still gonna be responsible to that myself and change my messaging, which I intended on doing, but they already decided to Nuke me. Absolutely and completely. And that's where part of me. I don't want to be too defiant. I'm certainly not looking to go to war with anybody, but part of me is kind of like I would have never ever been controlled opposition because I can't be bought and sold, but I would have had
2:25:13
Very, very detailed conversations with social media execs and say what are you? Truly uncomfortable. The way you say this, okay? Well, here's what I'm trying to say, yes. Okay, so what if I said it this way? Okay, cool. Let's work together but they were didn't want to be reasonable, logical actors. They wanted to just try and annihilate. Me hoping I would disappear and they're realizing in real time that they'd I didn't spear. So now I'm sitting here
2:25:33
ideologically thinking, do I give a fuck what they think.
2:25:38
I only care about making sure. My message is a positive for the world. Do I
2:25:41
really give a shit what YouTube
2:25:43
now? So,
2:25:43
They do like me back. Yeah, sure. I understand something. That would be great except acceptable. What might my messaging will remain true. The things I say I do mean they are genuinely a positive and this could have been a positive experience for social media. For me, how much money did I bring social media companies? Almost viewed man on the planet? Not a single monetize video that would monetize billions of unwanted ties views. How much money were they making? Like, it could have been great for everybody but they got emotional sat somewhere in California, emotional decided I was a
2:26:13
Evil and they decided to go the destructive route. So it's kind of like, you know, when the Germans tried to negotiate with the Russians and World War Two, there is negotiations at the beginning and the Russians spoke a lot because they're trying to actually negotiate. And once the Germans overstepped the line it took the piss and Destroy Stalingrad and took a bunch of Russia that up when they tried to negotiate with the Russians. Again, the Russians only asked one question, the German negotiators came when they were losing the Russians. Just said, why are you here?
2:26:39
Oh, well, I'm here to represent the German. No, no, no, this is Russia. Why are you here? Where were you? Born Berlin? Okay, tell me the story. Why are you here? And after hours, you end up saying, well, I joined the army and Hitler made me do it and I ended up getting you the because once you get once you've been fucked with to a certain point it's just like well I don't know how much I wanted to go Shake now like so as a social media companies if they were to find, they come to their senses and speak to me. Sure. I understand certain messages even created. I understand that but I don't need that.
2:27:07
I no longer need them. There was a point where I, perhaps believed I did need them. I Now understand that I don't, and that's certainly changed in negotiating table. Absolutely, in Arabic life, because my message is they've only proved me, right?
2:27:21
All they've done is prove me, right? And every regard, I have more viewership, more views. And more dedicate more loyal fans and I've ever had, all they've done is damaged their stock price. You're correct rumbles going to the Moon. All they've done is damaged. Their own stock price and convinced everybody who believed in me that the Matrix genuinely doesn't want people to understand my ideals. They
2:27:39
have marker. They have martyred me now,
2:27:41
so now it's going to be a matter of. Yeah, I will talk to you about coming to your platforms, of course. But I'm going
2:27:45
to say the same things I say and yes I'll create the messaging of course but we
2:27:48
also have to have a conversation as
2:27:50
Professionals for you to understand that you acted emotionally made a mistake and it means a lot to me. Cause I'm a principled, man. If some of the senior whoever SEO, exactly to say Yes, we made a mistake and we're sorry, we misunderstood you. That's all it would take for me to say no problem. I
2:28:04
understand that I'm going to create my, we know that's not going to happen. Of course it's yeah.
2:28:08
Because this will happen to tyranny when you have a monopoly.
2:28:12
When you have a monopoly and this is the, this is the beautiful thing about works. Well, so cyclical. When you have a monopoly over anything, you believe that you're a monopoly will last forever. Everyone always has the Roman Empire. Did the Third Reich social media companies. When you have a monopoly, we're smarter than all the other control mechanisms of monopolies, we're never going anywhere. We're too smart. And the funny thing about monopolies and tyranny is that you have to use force and force is something I understand very, very well force is a very, very powerful tool.
2:28:41
Tool until it's overused. Let's use the Romanian example just because I live in Romania. So liras, I'm going to use it. There's a riot is protest. You send the arm. Get rid of it. Right protests in the Army, get rid of it. Right? Protests in the Army, trying to rid of it. They won't leave. Open fire on protesters.
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Too much,
2:28:57
people have had a fucking enough, then you end up ousted.
2:29:00
There comes a point where you can use Force, but once it's overused and people don't believe in
2:29:04
your fairness. People
2:29:06
don't believe in the fact that your non bias and you're still using Force. There is a mass Uprising. This is a human nature. I truly believe. My Banning was that moment in social medias? The stock price is reflected my views on Rumble, reflected the, the public sentiment across all social media platforms. Reflected people understand that they have overstepped the mark and they are no longer.
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Were
2:29:26
seen as trusted with Force. You can't have Force if you're not trusted with it, the reason we accept our governments to have police forces in guns and weapons because to agree, we trust them. Once you accept her government is a psycho to tyrannical dictator you don't want him to have any Force anymore. I think they made a massive massive mistake and if they don't see it themselves yet they will certainly the pressure is behind the dam. The only crack that's missing is the someone to be cancelled and be more successful than before, that's all that it takes one.
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Crazy guy in fucking Bucharest. And then you're going to see a massive flood and I didn't want this one. I didn't want this, this was social media companies forced me to do but this is a situation they're currently in whether they realize it and and see it or not. But my cancellation has made me more successful than ever before. So now what you shot me with your biggest bullet. I'm still here. What do you do now? And that is the the responsibilities on that. If they were if they can remove their emotions from disliking me and actually look at the chessboard
2:30:26
They're going to see. They have a lot of pressure
2:30:27
on some chi-square. Can I push back? Absolute. Okay, let me push back a little bit. So on the video, you're going away your video. You say, I take full responsibility for what's happened to ban is a good thing. This gives me the opportunity for a start. It's a massive opportunity to have no ill will for social media companies crack for the haters out there. I will pray for you but I will not go down as a villa. Correct yours. I will not go down as a little fantastic. So you know,
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The the part that I also see that's a challenge is the following, which is very hard. You know? How you're explaining in almost all tyrannical situations. They don't know that they have a monopoly until eventually there's a revolution and a bone slips game over. It's over with right? I should be in Iran right now. I'm not in Iran because the shop thought you know, he wasn't paranoid enough and he thought he was Untouchable. Okay, I'm supposed to be in Iran today. I'm not in Iran, we were forced on. Carter comes
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Kissinger. It's out game over and I'm living in the state's now. God's got a bigger plan. I supported. I'm not sitting here saying, I wish I was in Iran. There's a part of me that's thankful for Jimmy Carter. There's a part of me that would love to sit down with. Again have a nice lengthy conversation with them. Yeah but so the shot has an interview, I don't know if it's BBC, One of the interviews he's they're asking him a question here on is growing rapidly. They got this massive twenty five-year contract with five countries for oil from 1954. It's a petroleum contract. He signed. It's
2:31:53
Coming up, it's 77, it's Germany, France, us, UK. I believe it's these four countries. They're sitting there worried because this guy keeps saying I'm going to raise the prices. I'm going to raise the prices in the next five years were going to be big in a, you can. The next 25 years will be competing with us and he's the man in charge, and he's got a smirk on his face when he says this, and I Little Smoke on a smile on his face, says, he thinks he's Untouchable. What ends up happening? This is a guy running one of most powerful.
2:32:23
All countries in the world who speak seven different languages. Possibly the sharpest cat in the world in the 60s, 70s, coming up and his father, was it as a Han who was a table, gu would call him a badass mother, you know, at the highest level he was a guy that was feared because he was in Exile because he was bitter too tough. Okay.
2:32:47
So, this happens and that takes me to another place when Michael Jordan is getting retired. LeBron tried to do the normal things as we, I think we should retire number 23, because, you know, Michael Jordan. There's never going to be another Michael Jordan. Michael Jordan says, no man is bigger than the NBA, and I appreciate that LeBron. But no one is bigger than the NBA, right? Okay. So for you and where you're at, I get what you're saying. I fully get what you're saying and by the way you have to know. We're hoping you're right.
2:33:17
We're hoping you go out there and get 100 million subscribers on Rumble and you have the kind of follow mr. B's PewDiePie have in Rumble and Chris is going to be a billionaire. You're going to do what you're doing. Everything's going to take off great but we're also in the conversion game.
2:33:33
If the outcome is really to talk to people who you can convert, because if you're talking to people that you agree with, you know, really, you know, and you know, injecting that all right. Sophie to baptize people.
2:33:45
Agree, what made you
2:33:48
necessary was? You were on platforms where 80%, 70% didn't agree with. You are great and you were baptizing a great. You were forcing the conversation at the dinner table. I'll great you were forcing a conversation.
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Lunch at dinner at the gym. I don't agree with them. I think he's full of shit. I think it's less on. I agree with them. I like what he said. I don't like my girl lights and why don't you go like them, whether all this stuff, right? So, you know, I say this again because I'm glad Joe earned Saints data. So, this is kind of where I'm going with this. Let me kind of flush out my thoughts on what I have. Here's what I see you don't have. And if I was a visor sitting on a board and you're like, hey, I got
2:34:33
Five People, You guys. Here's what I want to do next. 50 moves. What do you think these are people? You trust 100%. Bulletproof. People I would say okay who you really have.
2:34:42
You don't really have. You have fans. You have True Believers. You have 100% True Believers but here's the part. What institutions supports you. What do you mean? What major institutions supports you? None are great. Okay. Who supports Joe UFC? That's powerful great because Democrats Republicans Independents white black Hispanic educated uneducated the grease
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seal billion or million or broke man,
2:35:06
right follows UFC Chappelle, what are we gonna zation support? Chappelle, comedy Cry. He's a
2:35:11
King of comedy, correct? He's at the, he is the god of Comedy right now. He's a guy at the top, it doesn't matter what anybody say he is the goal, he's the guy that everybody talked. So what do you think you need to be doing if you were to strategically? Because like you said, kickboxing is not that big of a space where where could that I don't think come in. I think you understand what question I'm asking.
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Absolutely. And you're completely entirely, right? The reason I believe that I'm going to be okay
2:35:38
is is threefold
2:35:40
one.
2:35:41
The Matrix has not
2:35:42
completely entirely deleted me because they can't.
2:35:45
I'm still all over these platforms. I'm still over my accounts gone. Yeah, I never had a tick tock account anyway, they said what, I'm with the news that they banned my Tick Tock account, as I don't know, which poor fifteen-year-old his account to lie, but it wasn't hot. I don't have one. I don't have a checking account. I know whenever YouTube account and I got an Instagram account, that's crazy. By the way, you didn't even have a tick, tock the couch and watch it. Although you were going viral on tick-tocks destructive for the Mind destroys your
2:36:11
attention span. Why don't I don't have on my phone?
2:36:15
I'm
2:36:15
All over these platforms. The problem is, my biggest problem. I was facing pre-ban, was people. A lot of people go and Tate smart and I agree with him but he's too far with the Matrix,
2:36:27
the narrator of the enemy him being danger that
2:36:32
this the only problem I had nobody said, I was wrong, they said I was semi paranoid that I was proved right. So now I've had so many people going, you know, I loved your content but I thought that
2:36:43
This part was wrong, but fuck you were right. You were right. You were right. They prove me right about whole bunch of things and what happened was actually interesting when I first go pan for the first, maybe only six hours.
2:36:58
If you put up a new video with me, they deleted from YouTube
2:37:02
but now they stopped because you can't ban everyone, You Can't Ban everyone, You Can't Ban thousands of accounts, You Can't Ban all the young men, you can't bad. All the
2:37:13
Accounts. You can't bad all the haters of mine can't stop commenting on my videos. You Can't Ban Logan. Paul talking about me for hours, you can't stop it. So now they've they tried the true tyranny and backpedaled. So I'm already still all over YouTube but now I have a merit I have a badge of he's so he's so he's telling so much truth that they banned him. Another thing they don't anticipate is that I've been talking about my band for years. There's some they don't talk about when I've been on every podcast.
2:37:43
I'm going to get banned for three years and then I get banned. Does that make me look? Smarter stupid.
2:37:47
Very smart.
2:37:49
If I told you I was gonna happen, you didn't surprise anybody. Didn't surprise me how to talk about for a very, very long time. Now the public Consciousness, let me talk about this at length. The reason I don't have high level support yet is because the public Consciousness is simple, the public Consciousness companies follow money. They know how much money I'm worth. Imagine, I were to endorse a
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crypto. Just imagine, I never would and there's a bunch out there. Pretending they are me but they're not me.
2:38:16
Imagine how
2:38:17
I could turn a nothing into
2:38:18
100 billion market cap tomorrow but I don't I don't
2:38:22
support these things because it was cryptos is player versus player. Some people sell the tall, some people
2:38:26
lose is normal. I don't want any of my people that stand,
2:38:29
so I don't support these things. They know how much money I'm worth. They're scared of the backlash, I have
2:38:34
had and I won't say what type of company, but I've had at least 15 companies reach out to me from varying Industries,
2:38:41
sponsorships payment processors, social media companies, Etc, who have literally said to me, we're monitoring
2:38:47
Sentiment. We see it changing in real time and we'd like to discuss a sponsorship or some kind of deal in perhaps a few months. Everyone's waiting to make sure that the because right now, eighty percent the population knows bullshit, once 90% or 95% of the population know that the backlash against me is bullshit, the amount of money that's going to be offered to me, to support
2:39:06
things is going to be Monumental.
2:39:08
It's already coming already. There people already loved my ideas, you would not believe, I don't want to say the car brand, but there's a particular car brand. Think of the top five
2:39:17
Luxury car brands, you can think of there's a particular car brand. I bought one of their cars. It's a flagship models. 1.2 million. I bought it. They did the big unveiling a month ago. I couldn't attend those busy. I sent a friend of mine in place because our special cargo see the CEO of the
2:39:33
company said, please can you get him to email me? I emailed the CEO. He said, listen, I know a lot of things are going public that we can't say this things publicly, as want you to know that we support you but
2:39:42
these are the CEOs of billion dollar companies.
2:39:45
They're already on my side. They have to watch their stock price as they should. They have to March PR public sentiment as they should that's changing in real time. This is what I talk about. The Redemption, are it may take six months may take two years. The things I say are too powerful and too beneficial to the populace for a not to turn around where people say tape is a good man. That's where all of that is coming. It is coming and you're right, it is coming right now as a company. You sit there and look at Tate and go.
2:40:14
We love him, you could get our exact audience,
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you could bring billions of dollars but they'll be a backlash.
2:40:22
Let's just but it's changing. Its changing. I really believe in six months that will complete your not you change and we can talk about things from payment processors, who've reached out the car brands, have reached out to all the people who've reached out and said, listen, please, we're monitoring we're on your side, we're emailing you once a week. We're just talking to the board, we're monitoring social, like it's all absolutely not leak.
2:40:44
Because they know that I am a Force for good. They know they have a huge contingent of people who believe in me and trust me and I want to say there's also publicly on camera. They also know my endorsement is extremely powerful because unlike Logan Paul who sells crypto pump and dumps, making kids lose money, who sells an energy drink full of sugar and trash cells crap. They know, I don't need money. So anything I stand up for endorse it's because I actually like it. You can come give me a hundred million dollars for some shit. I can take it. That's trash. People who believed in me, believed in me, I won't come.
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Sighs my Integrity. The one thing people know, when they look at me, I'm an integral person. I certainly have morals because I would have had enough of this fucking position, the other way. So they look at me and go if he endorses something, people going to believe him and I won't endorse anything. I don't believe so they're right. So any brand new comes along and does business with me, is going to make a bunch of money. Let's look at Rumble. Rumble. Were the brave ones
2:41:35
they stood up and they say they
2:41:36
signed me. Come on, let's look. We believe in you believe what you're saying that? Are they signed me when no one else would happen to the stock price?
2:41:43
30%, let's talk in a bear Market intercession but people are paying attention to this shit. This is all coming this way from public sentiment to shift and it shifting in real time, I have my own team monitoring, social media
2:41:57
comments in real time. At the at
2:41:59
the height of the shit storm at the true height of the shit storm was 50/50. It's currently 1820.
2:42:06
It's only going one way. They can't the proper the social media companies. In The Matrix, they fired all their bullets. They can't start printing again. I'm a misogynist, they can't get the Daily Mail to do a new story on how I'm dangerous. They've done it all. They've run out of ammo and I'm still alive. They've emptied the clip and hurt me, but I got up and now the like click click shit, what else they gonna do? What they're gonna do, what they gonna say about me now? Tell you why? Sure, because you talked about institutions,
2:42:35
As being behind certain high-profile individuals State status, you refer to while Joe
2:42:40
Rogan you couldn't cancel Joe because you have seized
2:42:43
behind them or Chappelle macavity.
2:42:45
Well, he was he was 12 to 24 months away from he wasn't there yet? No not yet. Yeah but the institution it's not a formal institution but it's certainly an institution is. You won the hearts and minds of young men right across the planet, right? And even if you get cancelled on social media,
2:43:03
You still have millions and millions of young man that's like
2:43:06
where State and we want a, and this is why they killed me early, they kill me early because they knew I was going to get to this station status, but the problem they don't understand is that inside of every single young man, there's a rather, whether it's a punk-rock Rebels, whether whatever it is, every single young man has a degree of Revel in him. So when you take their hero and Martyr him, what does that do? It solidifies the rebel statements. I've had, you wouldn't believe I've had 17 year old
2:43:33
Kids from Slovenia. Email me trying to give me their life. Savings, two and a half thousand dollars anything to help you the amount of money. They're trying to, I like brought any money. Thank you. These kids will do anything to keep me alive like its true belief. It's truly, that's why they tried to annihilate. Me, they thought we have to annihilate him. Now, he's going to get to a point where you can't be annihilated but it didn't work. In fact, it really it really solidified. It I had to find other platforms, perhaps it, slowed it down whatever but the hearts and minds are still
2:44:03
There was a video that was on my Instagram of when I went to Slovenia Slovenian. I've never been Slovenian my life. I turned up in the share on. I parked outside a hotel and you guys seen it. There are five or ten thousand people outside the hotel screaming, talk to you, talk to you, talk to you. I'm in the room. These two chicks. They're looking at me. Look at each other like chicken, top G tonight. I need to call the police.
2:44:33
It's a different level of movement and that's what they're scared of. I also want to say this publicly to them because I believe they are watching. I'm not the enemy to the systematic Powers. I'm actually very intelligent. We were saying earlier about Logan knowing his place. I'm not here to try and become king of Earth. I'm not here to get suicided, I'm not here to do any of that. But I do have a
2:44:52
huge contingent of young men who believed in
2:44:54
me and I do understand that the things I'm teaching them are good for them. And by extension, it will be good for society. I'm not trying to take over the world.
2:45:03
While trying to do that because I don't want to end up in
2:45:04
a position where I'm against people who are running the world. I'm not
2:45:07
stupid but their attack has failed. So now they have to sit and have a brain analyze, what they're going to do. Next st. Status is
2:45:15
coming one way or another. I truly an art. We believe that Marty having conversations with very important people and Rumble were. The first people who stood up to me and said, you know what, we've got your back,
2:45:23
100% including financially and they offered me a huge financial incentive. I said you know
2:45:28
what, don't worry about that. Let me just you
2:45:32
keep the songs Don't
2:45:33
About boom, I don't need money and when you don't need money, it also puts you in a very, very powerful position. It's very it's very rare. You find a man who is that? Much influence. He doesn't want money, I don't want money. I believe in what you're saying. Let's do it. I believe in this. Let's do it. I don't need money. I believe it. I really believe in
2:45:49
perhaps you'll disagree with me because you have more money than I do.
2:45:52
Once you get past a certain number of million likes the same way, you know, by how many states can you eat? I don't gamble. I don't take drugs like you eat vodkas, cheap
2:46:03
I have my house 27 cars. They're not gonna buy, you have diamond watches. I'm really, although I talk about making money and I talk like a money oriented person. I do that because you cannot truly escape from The Matrix if you're poor because they use as a control mechanism against you once you get past that. It doesn't matter if you have 50 million or 75 million your likes the same 400 million your life's the same. I don't need more money. It's not interesting to me. What's interesting to me is living a life. That's true to God. I like being able to go to sleep at night knowing I'm happy with
2:46:33
Myself and who I am? I like knowing the things I say I'm podcasts or
2:46:36
good genuine influence
2:46:37
on the world. I like if something bad happens to me which happens to everybody, I can go to sleep. Knowing that karma is going to reward me because I'm a positive influence. I don't need to sell my soul for money. This is thing to Logan does not yet understand. He still thinks selling his soul is worth it. It's not worth it for money. I don't need money. It's all about money for me on any level and never will be. So I do believe Saints Day is coming. You have a very, very powerful point. And also this is why you have a level of power.
2:47:03
So why don't you have right?
2:47:04
You you have a certain state is Empower. You're right? I don't yet have but I
2:47:08
do certainly not leave believe it's
2:47:09
coming just because of the feedback I've had it's been absolutely Monumental on the day of my Banning. I got ninety four thousand emails, ninety four thousand people took time out of their like to just email me support, it's insane. It's a say they haven't, they haven't trick anybody. If just prove me,
2:47:25
right, you know, what's the crazy thing about, you know, in America? My dad says, if they want to see
2:47:33
See you fall in America? Don't do it. America loves seeing a personality fall but what they love, even more than that is redemption. It's a very big infatuation Americans have with that. So you think about Tyson coming on knocking it right here. Boom he loses the Buster. Douglas.
2:47:51
Oh my gosh Buster
2:47:51
Douglas this and now he's coming back up then went to see the new tights and so there's there's a part of anybody that's going through the momentum the highly, highly exponential.
2:48:03
Tyson experience your experience, you know, it's very it doesn't happen too often. Most people, they grow 12%, 24%. They grow very few. Go like this, yours was exponential, but the part that's exciting. Most people you're not, 55, you're not 45, you're 35 36 years old which means the evolution. That's most exciting. My watching you is, which I hope you don't take your foot off the pedal. I hope you push Full Throttle with the, you know, with the
2:48:32
rumble. I hope you fall on. Keep going with your content because you're going to evolve, some is going to happen in your life. The next five years, you're going to evolve some is going to happen. By the time you're 45, you get involved. And then you're going to talk about different things and some perspectives are going to change. Some perspectives are going to dab.
2:48:49
That's what makes the Journey of the hero
2:48:52
exciting because everybody learns, as you're going through it absolutely entirely and that's one of the most beautiful things about being human and
2:49:00
I was talking earlier about the Redemption Arc, and you mentioned earlier my
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Video. How I said, I'm glad that this ban happened to me.
2:49:06
And one of the reasons I was
2:49:07
glad is because it gave me a chance to address to consciousness of the world. There were certain rumors
2:49:12
about me which had spread like wildfire. And the unfortunate reality of the internet is, if there's a rumor about you, no matter how many times you dispel it, if there's more clicks and more
2:49:22
interest in perpetuating, the rumor. That's what people are going to do.
2:49:26
And this ban is to a degree, a chance for a fresh start, because it allows me to discuss. All the rumors people talk.
2:49:32
Talk about me, hitting a girl with a belt. Me being a woman beer, that same woman has made three videos, subsequently three saying it was consensual. It was a long time ago. He's still a good friend of mine, but no matter how many videos she makes right the video of her saying, this is bullshit. Gets 10,000 views.
2:49:52
And the video of me being a movement be or gets millions of views.
2:49:54
That's the nature of the internet. So you need a mass extinction event. You need something big to happen to address it. The other big thing that's against me is the
2:50:03
That my house was raided by Romanian police and people talk about me being a people trafficker and that's a really, really interesting. It's interesting because I actually kind of think it's a perfect storm. Some of the other things I say about accessible corruption or the fact I live in Romania, which has a bad reputation makes people think ah so he's a criminal over there and he can get away with it cetera. Let me tell you something about Romania. They have a bad reputation for a few things and one of them is people trafficking, which
2:50:32
has a
2:50:32
Age-old, that was from the 90s. It's not the case anymore, not at all,
2:50:36
but they're very sensitive about the number one crime you'll get in trouble for in Romania, is exactly that. It's the one thing that they're very sensitive out. It's the image of their country. They're not going to allow some guy to make their whole country look bad. It's like going to Dubai and bragging about fucking be in the
2:50:53
financial criminal or something. No no no, no, no, that makes Dubai look bad.
2:50:56
So that's the one thing you'll get in trouble for. I wasn't doing it. What happened was and I've explained this at length, I will
2:51:03
Swatted, most people have been swatted. Someone called the police with a fictitious story. A complete false story. We were having a party our house. There's a bunch of girls there,
2:51:12
my brother, and I got bored decide to go to the casino. We don't gamble heavily, but we wanted to play poker.
2:51:17
We went to the casino left, the party unattended. There's like 20 girls are in our pH was only girls in the house. This is all on, CCTV. This threes, I'm not in jail. Girl, gets phone calls her
2:51:28
boyfriend in America, somewhere in
2:51:30
Massachusetts. I saw you on
2:51:32
A story that states house, the girl, who's from Miami actually flew
2:51:36
over to me. Tristan, she messed. You want us to grab your girl
2:51:39
said oh. Uh, yeah, but I didn't want to be here. I am trying to leave and hung up. So her boyfriend Sims, bro, I don't know if you believed her. I don't know if he was jealous of us. I don't know what calls the American Embassy and
2:51:53
Romanians. And my girlfriend's being held against her
2:51:55
will in this house. Now, I have absolute respect for the Romanian authorities. I would hate to live in a country where they get
2:52:03
Phone call saying a woman is kidnapped and they don't bother to do anything about it. That would be a terrible country to live in. Of course, they strapped up. Of course, they turned up. They were very, very respectful. They turned up there. All strapped with a very respectful Andrew, cause I'm known in the country. Andrew Tristan, we've heard this report that it was a very cordial conversation. Look around the house. No one's here. We have CCTV in our whole house. I went to the cameras. They saw the girl on the phone, go out. Get a pizza, come back in Hoover home, really well, this is bullshit. It's like well, obviously it's bullshit. I was wanting a guy effectively just made up a false reason cold.
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To this, the police station do some paperwork, they came to the house of initially to search your house, at 5, by 8 p.m. when police issues paperwork by 8:45. We were released.
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That's it.
2:52:44
No one talks about that hates house was raided for human trafficking. He's a human trafficker. He's house. Great for human trafficking. I have no charges. I'm not on bail. There's no criminal investigation, it's over. It's done. But the nature of the Internet Hate being a human trafficker gets clicks. Some girl lying doesn't get clicks. Its nature the internet. So I
2:53:02
Don't get a chance to dispel these things unless there was a mass Banning event. And when I was talking to my team saying look, we have to change the Public Image with the change your way, correct, certain things in the month before the band, we were discussing. How do we fix these rumors? And it's hard because especially, when you have massive detractors, people who hate me, don't want his help through. Hey, they just want to take anything they can get to attack me. Like I said, they can't take my physicality or My Success so they have to attack whatever they can get. So there are people on the internet who repeat the same lie on repeat because that's all they want to say. So it was actually a blessing.
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In Disguise. So there's no people
2:53:35
trafficking charges a lot people trafficker, the
2:53:37
woman's come forth. So many times, I don't beat women, like all these things are complete false narratives
2:53:40
and that's why the Banning was a good thing because it allows me to
2:53:42
finally, get everyone's attention, say listen, calm down. I know I taught G but you can't just be a human trafficker and run around the world and not and get away with it. Like there's that, that's Insanity. That's that's great. It's almost like a fresh start. Clear the air. All right, after the smokes going let's see what we got. It is, it's a fresh start and although I don't believe my enemies and detractors are
2:54:02
Enough and intelligent enough and also non-emotional enough to accept. It's a fallacy and simply stop saying it. What it does do is the Matrix is fired. Every bullet has its empty clip, they fired the he's a people tracker thing. It's been proven false, they can no longer repeat it, can't take the bullet back and reload the gun and shoot again. So instead of having it as a nagging annoyance said of having as the all bow and arrows shot at me for the rest of human time. I'm glad they shot me with the M16 and it's done and I survived top
2:54:32
G. Here I am. And I can finally understand that, it can't be repeated and it's finally got away. I, if anyone listens to my content, I Champion masculine strong, men, who protect women. That's what I can pass. What? I Champion I say all the time. People trying to say, I'm - in my mindset. So - if you call a police officer in the heat of battle, you want men Brave like me, you call a fireman, you want him to charge into a burning building. You want men with the tenants? I teach, we are Protectors of society. We're absolutely not the predators of society. It are the people who are
2:55:02
Detractors ones. I talked about her objectively unattractive and objectively unsuccessful. They are the predators not successful men. I have no need to kidnap anybody. In fact, I beg them to leave my house. I'm not gonna listen to parties up young lady. Please go home. So it's absolute insanity and I'm glad I can finally clear the air on that one.
2:55:23
You know, I'm talking to Shag two weeks ago at the event and Shacks at the MGM Grand Arena. We're having a conversation and I
2:55:32
I said, so tell me about your upbringing, your relationship values and principles that your dad taught you. And he says, my dad would tell me if you listen to me. I'll make you the most dominant big men of all time. So your dad told you that he told me that okay what else and all these other stories you hear about will check in his dad. You know? Is that would say finish this. He was a drill sergeant. So everything was. Yes sir. Yes sir. Yes, sir. Yeah. That kind of a dad very much of a disciplinarian, right who raised them. What are some stories with your pops? You know you obviously a lot of it has been heard
2:56:03
But what are some stories about your debt on how you raise you interested?
2:56:06
Yeah, my father was, I believe the best father on the planet. I think that every son should hopefully think the same with their father. I think a father's role is to be a superhero. I think a father's role is to, I think one of the big mistakes in modern society, is that people think that father should be a second mother and I disagree. I think a father should be a superhero. Sometimes a superhero needs to go do superhero things. My father wasn't always home. He was away. But when
2:56:32
Came home. He came home with a story and I think that the quality of his presence was more important than the
2:56:38
quantity of his presence. He
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raised us with absolute duty to our last name. He made it very, very clear for a very long time, that being at 8:00 means something and that you have to live an honorable life and a life. That's true to God because of that. And also his expectations to us were exceptionally High. Because we were tapes, when I did something fantastic. When I became States, chess champion, age of
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5, or when I did
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exceptionally well my SATs, he moving up to Great cetera.
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I didn't come home and say that I did this and go. Wow, good job. Who's like, we were at 8:00, huh? Who are you competing against those like all the other kids at school? Who were they do know exactly where your tape, of course. So we always had this huge expectation of us and made it. Clear that the last name means something and we have to stay true to it. And I think that this is kind of something that's missing from modern society. When you have a duty to your bloodline and a duty to your ancestors, that is something which you carry with yourself away from cameras and away from the eyes of the
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Side world.
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So it's been something that's been massively, beneficial to me. Even when I went through hard times in my life, I understood that being a tape. Prevented me from doing anything that's detrimental to myself, even basic things. We talked about, let's say, heart rate. If I had my heart broken, when I was young instead of chasing a girl, in embarrassing myself, I could sit in my room alone and think Ima take can't do that. I can't smile. Kate's that love you very much. Goodbye mr. With all my heart but that was the game and she's like, go, fuck someone else and just be
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heartbroken and
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While and get over it.
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Because I felt a duty to my last name. So what he did exceptionally. Well wasn't still do. Keep the bloodline and duty to the ancestors.
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We understood who, my family were
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understood, where we came from knew, who my grandfather was my grandfather? Grandfather was except ra and he always had very, very high expectations of me and it's often interesting people say, you know, if you have too high expectations on kids, it's bad for them. That it up, I can only talk for my personal experience. The fact that such high expectations were held for me were a
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massive benefit benefit to me,
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my father,
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This book disciplinarian, he
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was also in the Air Force. If I fucked up, he hit me. He never beat me. He never abused me. But there was certainly a realm in which I fucked up. I get slapped only happened to twice maybe ever, but I knew it was an option. We've really, really
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twice in my life. Yeah.
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Because and I say this, but I said this on, I said this on Twitter, when I had a Twitter account summary saying, hey, it gets bad and I said, yeah, I understand you can't abuse. Kids is fine, line. I know it's a very nuanced detail argument.
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But in the real world, there are lines that if you cross violence appears like it in your face, is a man and start running my mouth sooner or later, it becomes visible. That's the real world. So as an upbringing of a child, I think there should be lines if they're crossed violence appears. I don't see anything wrong with that. I was never abused in any way, but if I really fucked up and both times now and Rhymes, like, I've walked up, massive and I learned, and I was taught shit. That's a lime. And I think especially
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With young men, if there's never going to be a physical line, what Linus there, especially with young rebellious men, I don't know, but maybe that shaped my mindset for a long time because I always understood, there are lines that if you cross Things become physical, I've always kept that in mind for how I conduct myself. I said this all the time ice once again, it's this new YouTube videos. I don't argue with people. If I get in a, disagreement on the street, I don't argue, I don't. Hey bro, you parked the not who I am. I'm like, okay, bro? Leave it. Leave it.
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It to the last second until I feel like there's no other choice, and then
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it's pure violence. I don't,
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because I don't see the point in arguing, it's, that's feminine to me a verbal art. Like, I try my very best to deescalate because you never know who you're fucking
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with. You never know if they're one of our
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jail, but there's a line and it gets to that line where there's, that's the only possible repercussion. That's all that can happen. And I try very hard to stay away from that line, but I've always been very aware that line is there. And that served me very, very well in my life, the morgue and the prison both of them are full
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He
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goes and and because I know I can handle myself. I'm the number one guy to talk about a fight. But once I realized that talking and going to work on the complete opposite, and I think that that was taught by my father. Wow, that's how I was taught,
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you know. And have you seen him fight? Did you ever see him fight?
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So my father, I have a saying, I have a saying, which is my most famous, saying, I say, I said at the end of the final video, my unmatched perspicacity coupled with sheer. And if the ability makes me fear opponent in any realm of human endeavor,
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And for the people watching, it means unmatched perspicacity your ability to perceive and understand the world pay attention to things. And taking all the different variables, pay attention. Because a lot of people don't couple with into fatigability, the ability to never become tired, makes you a feared opponent in any realm of human endeavor. So if you pay attention to everything and you analyze the chessboard correctly and you never give up. It doesn't matter if you're trying to climb Mount, Everest, doesn't matter if you're trying to escape a social media band, you're a dangerous guy. He doesn't quit and he pays a bunch of attention that that's it.
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You don't want as an enemy. And my father said that I heard my father say that the story behind it is, we were in Detroit. My father was a world of chess player. He was an amazing man, but he was a to a degree, a flawed man. Less say he likes to gamble. My father's attitude towards life is something I've also adopted because I've even said it myself. I either want to be filthy rich or flat broke. I feel like slavery's in between and I said to my brother, when we had no money, let's just move to Thailand. Let's just move to Thailand and fight and just live on 50 bucks a day. And just
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Just run around the beach and have more time back. But what do we slaving away a job to pay the rent and they were broken. I'd rather be I either have to feel like I'm going to make it
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right. Just quit capitalist. Yeah, I don't want to be in between. My father was
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the saying so he want a chess tournament, a low level one, he made like three thousand dollars or something. He said, listen son, the rents paid and either 100 Grand or nothing just who I am. So,
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What's a casino lost? All the money seen as a bad place to go. Try to get rich with us. That's my dad lost all the money. So then we were Detroit and we're hustling in a park. My dad was a chess Park. Hustler, go into the parks and he'd sit down and say you go get 10 minutes. I get a minute on the clock, he played ten games simultaneously, while they had ten minutes each, and he'd have a minute and he'd sit there and just tend to smoke them all her money, right? And take all the money in. So, and we'll talk about, we'll double chess players because I'll make it clear, I do not have the intellect of the world.
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Just there. Even though I have the genetics, it's something you're born with is kind of like, being a human calculator. It's something in your brain. You can't train. It's like learning to sing. You can learn to sing, but you're not gonna be Mariah Carey unless you're born with it, right? The way, his mind worked was a different level of intellect and I don't possess it and that's a blessing and a curse because I'm better socially that he was, he was not very sociable as a person. And in these high-level chess tournaments, a lot of them are not very sociable people and we can talk about that at length but so he made some money went to a gas station in Detroit. And I remember this vividly I was about 8 or 9
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Old. I went to the back to the coolers, I open to get a drink, I heard all this noise and I when I turned around, my dad was fighting freemen. And I don't know how the fight started on the where it came from. He had one of them up against the door and he had him up like this and he was biting his face and the other two are punching my dad in the back of the head and I'm a kid. I just stood there, like the fuck and the Korean guy behind his shouting. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. And I'm
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Standing there. And I went, I didn't know what to do. So I kind of went to walk over and although my dad was getting punched, although he's biting this guy, I remember him turning to me and saying, stay there and we're back to bite in the goddamn motherfucker to this day. I don't know how to fight started. Green guy came around the back kind of got in the middle to the guys went out, they threatened to kill him, going to fucking kill you, like gang members, want to fucking kill you. If my dad had blood all over his face, some from the guy some from him because I was black as out, his eye socket about fractured as I was closing upon sold by kept it up. So we stood there in the Korean guy who started panicking.
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My store damage my store. Wait please wait, please wait police and I think my dad was a bit disorientated. Never went down like a tell who's a bit dizzy. So my dad, stood there and he stood, he stood like this, like and military position stood in the corner of the place and wait for the police officer to come into police officer came and start doing reports ask what happens to fucking reports Etc. And the police officer said to my dad. So you fought these three guys, he goes okay well what's your job? My dad said, I'm a chess player and the police officer said, well maybe you should have been something else. No.
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My dad said my unmatched perspicacity coupled with sheer into fatigability, makes me feel opponent in any realm of human endeavor. I remember him saying that was his answer to the police. Also, please officer was like, yeah. How do you spell that? My dad started using, then on after and I had. So that's the only time I ever saw him fight and he didn't win. I mean, God, I fucked up but he didn't go down. I mean that with all three of them and they ran out they left in the end. That's the only time I ever
3:05:20
You seen rage and I'm like, did you know, he had the Rage or know his personality was a different personality?
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Now, my father certainly not, we had rage. My father was a super unique
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individual. It's hard for me to even explain. You have to imagine a big black guy, big physically dominating dangerous guy
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who's a chess genius, but also he was extremely, he was extremely condescending, but I understand
3:05:50
And why he was the way he was when you're wired. Like he is, everyone is a moron. And and when I say he had photographic memory, it even goes all. I know someone's photographic memory. No you don't I'm talking about. What's your phone number? The cool six years later just on a pay phone it's like how to fuck. Just everything you told him, he remembered everything and and that becomes a detriment. Because if you remember and you pay attention, if you remember every number plate of every car around you,
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Then you're in a car with the guy and he's like last Thursday that car was bought side us.
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That was it. I don't know. Of course, you don't know, you don't know, but I do know that
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car side effects Thursday. Do you believe in coincidences? Like, well, maybe it was because maybe it is, maybe it isn't
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and then and then you can't argue with him because you don't know if he's he's like, well, you're not smart enough to remember the number plate, son. So you just leave this to fucking me and you turn off the road because this dude might be following you. And I'm not saying he was paranoid, I'm saying the world. He lived in was a scary world. That makes sense because he remembered everything all the time. And also means you can't really function in society because you can't you can't have a job, you can't listen.
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To anybody, you can't socialize anybody except for the fucking moron. So you had this weird, he had a huge, my father got diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder and I do believe he had it but I'm people say I have it but I don't when you have true narcissistic personality disorder you truly believe they're almost Invincible. Zanuck sent like guns were pulled on. Amigo. You think that's going to kill me? Shoot me. You finally get furious. Like how dare you believe a weapon can kill him? It was fucking enraged.
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Like that's who he was. So yeah. He was a super interesting guy to grow up around because it's weird to be around to do so big, and so strong and also, so smart. And you have to just accept second place all the time, and then you're arguing about number plates on some fucking Corolla from Thursday. There's like so, how did you
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process that was? It was it. I'm always going to be in this Shadow, or was it? I want to make him proud, was it? I still have his genes, was it? We're destined to do something big. Like what? Because in most instances like that, it's more like yeah. I'm just going to be his son. Yeah. Versus
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Is
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to come in,
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create your own identity with that kind of a shadow, that's not easy to do
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completely. And I, he always, he made it very, very clear. My father was also quite a morbid, man. I think because of his life, even in his last year's, he spoke all the time about, he had conversations, which were you'd be sitting at the table and he said, are you prepared for my death? He was like well,
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That will and testament, we talking about like are you prepared like he talked about dying, he talked about me being the oldest son, you talk about me having to carry the torch. He talked about how something you
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start doing that, that what age when I was young 1920 got quite young so he died, October 17, 2015. Correct. So you're saying, 19. So that would be your 3525. So 16 years ago, 2006, so 10 years before he passed away, stock with you that
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way. He's talking about that. He's talking about what that's going to mean.
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Talking about how I have to clear the family torch. He's talking about my responsibilities and do, he's,
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he's talking about the fact that I need to evolve and be a better version of him.
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He talked about these things a lot. Now, he also used to heat tool the day. I was an adult. He still had a superior complex over me and I respect it. My dad used to say things like, oh your Champion now, you know, it'll probably only one man left. The could whup your ass. That's who he was right, he still believed he could be out of love that day, but there's one man left.
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regards that
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I knew I couldn't just be some normal guy. I'd feel guilt. I feel dirty. If I was just some normal, dude, like I can't just be. I'm the his son, you know, like in the old movies when you watch Conan, they say, take the son of the, I was always the son of Emory Tate. Even at the chess tournaments, this is sort of take the son of the son of the Sun up. The expectation was there and instead of it preventing me from create my identity and I was actually the opposite, okay? I have to be fantastic and I was cerebral enough.
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I said to my dad look, I can't be as good at chess as you can. I don't think I can do this and he said, well, you could. But belief is a huge Harvest if you don't believe you can, then what else are you going to do? Because I remember telling what they want to play chess anymore. So that's fine. But you're not going to not play chess and fucking watch TV. You play chess for six hours a day so you to come to me the plan for six hours a day. So what are you gonna do with your life? And I chose fighting because I said, listen Jesse's one-on-one competition without luck without team. No ball. No wind to blow the ball in the net. What if I fight?
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So I can respect that you can be a fight, so it was it, he wasn't trying to force me to do anything but it was he
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who was very regimented individual, and
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that's who he was. And I have so much respect for him and he was my superhero. I wanted to be like my dad and even from a very young age, they even if you were to Google up my dad and we take a look in the chest Community, they called an e.t. memory tape. Also ET like the alien because he was a bit strange but the way he played chess with. So unorthodox that sometimes he had some spectacular losses but sometimes he had some
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spectacular victories against some of the top players.
3:10:59
As in the
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world. So everyone was scared of him because he played with such recklessness that he was like all is blitzkrieg. If you get through it, you survived. But what it's calling hard of the heat's on. He destroyed some Grandmasters so badly that they took like a year away from tournaments, like, genuine like embarrassment. That's how he played. So nobody wanted to play my father because it was a risk, right? Because he's only tall 200 in the world but he smoked and talked 10, sometimes he loses but sometimes will fucking take your head off.
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It seems an anomaly. So whenever I went to a chess tournament, they're like takes here, take two, there's always the rumbles and not
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take
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the name was always feared. I think that was part of it for me. I wanted when I turned up to a fight event, 80, take certain. I want my name to mean something, right? I want it to mean something like and and that was always very important to me and I was just told, look, you want your name to matter, then you have to go make it better. It's not going to matter by default and if you have good parents,
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And I was an and some hardship and some trauma. I think any man
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can become anything they want to be, how did he bring the two of you guys together? Like what would he say? It's three of you. It's you your brother and your sister. What would he say to keep you guys together? Was it? Hey, you guys can never backstab each other. You guys can never do. Like, when the whole example, you give him with Logan. Jake look in a jake. Do you that doesn't make any sense? Well, great, did he say to unify the two of you guys are the three of you guys?
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Yeah. So that's a really good question. He was very, very focused on my brother
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and Ice our relationship and making sure we're close.
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And he just made it clear that as you excel in life you're going to have a lot of enemies and if you can't rely on your brother you can't rely on anybody. And even when we were kids and we would argue, I remember one time we were arguing over Lego dumb shit kid, dumb shit and he we were in the dining room. We're all going over Lego and I my brother ran in there, should understand the Legos to the he said, I don't have time for this. Bullshit are going over fucking Legos and he my brother was crying. So we had a little
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fight and I hate him or whatever,
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he put us in the dining room. He said you
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You're both staying in this room in fucking silence for two hours, straight, I hear a noise. I'm restarting, the fucking I'm starting the timer sit here and we're both scared and hid from him, right? So our ships, we sit there. We're sitting there looking at each other to 10 and 8 year olds cry, angry each other and as soon as one of us was like move on the seats and start again after two hours of sitting in perfect silence it got to the point where me interest in learning just don't argue around that because you're going to end up just sitting in silence staring at each other in the face just sitting there.
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We're just didn't argue around that anymore. And then, and then by extension mom was like, I'll tell your dad since I'll shit. And then we just stopped arguing, completely me. My brother have not had a serious argument and years Gotta Love. What if we disagree? Wow. Well like okay, we just agreed that, it will be 5 minutes, 10 minutes. Sure, but we never will never ever argue. We share everything, we live in the same house. All the cars, we share bank accounts, besides women in underwear, You Name It. We Share absolutely everything from head to
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But we never ever, ever argue, and another key to that relationship is Tristan accepting on the older rope. That is a big key to It. Tristan will accept failure or
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Alpha. There's a difference. It
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is a difference, but I also think if we ever do truly contest you will say okay well it's 50/50 we might pull out this card once a year of that you're the older brother.
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So there still is that older bulimic. He knows you are the alpha I
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think so. Yeah I think he knows what you're the big brother. You're the older one so thing so wherever 50/50 on a call I'm the older brother. So that's it. But I also on like a social media company
3:14:25
No one to one to use my power. I also know when to concede went to say, you know what, okay, you know, more about this or you do more with that, or your you
3:14:31
care about this more than I care. I don't give a shit whatever. But very rarely, I can pull that card but he was very, very interested in creating that
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relationship and making it very, very clear to us
3:14:41
that as my father lived in a combative world where he was surrounded by enemies and his mind, whether it's a Corolla with a license plate, whether it's people trying to kill him, whether what at the KGB agent, the KGB agent at the fucking, at the, at the
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Best tournament who threatened him in Russian, my father was fluent in Russian, he always had enemies and he was actually attacked and very badly hurt in
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Budapest in 1998. He played in a chess tournament,
3:15:06
he beat a Russian Grand Master and then he was jumped, and beaten in the subway, had to be hospitalized
3:15:10
in here. We killed him, Subway, and Put It Best in 1998. He believed it was a hit
3:15:15
from the KGB, but the guy was an ex-kgb guy. I first, I
3:15:17
think you just be an ex-kgb. Got
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pissed him off, wrong place, wrong time, Eastern Europe
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was different than I. He's they hurt him
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bad so he lived in a very combative.
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World. And in his world it was Andrew. They're going to come for you. You're at 8:00 come feel it. They came for me and if you haven't got Tristan, you have my anybody. And he always taught combatable paranoid and that's the thing. You're paranoid into your right. You can be paranoid for 20 long years and then it goes down. So, it's hard to once again, say it's also again, like when I talk about my father, we talk about, let's say the number plate, things. What's this person following them? No, but that's his world. Your mind is your world. If
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In your world, we talked about believing in things that give and giving it power. If you believe you're being followed, you're effectively being followed like, what's the difference, right? So he was paranoid, but he was reacting to the reality he live. And and and that was who he was. And and he had enough. Unfortunate incidents incidents involving pure violence to know that the world can get violent quickly. And this is a difference between fighting and violence and talk about this all the time, people say all the tape, but you're a fighter and I say, listen, I grew up in a world of violence and I, even to this day, I know some very very violent people and there's
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Massive difference between fighting and violence. I've seen genuine violence and it's an ugly thing. Like, if I as a, I'm a fighter, right? But if I had a real beef with someone, they say they killed a member of my family. I wouldn't be trying to fight that.
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I'd be aiming to be violent, an
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SUV on a pavement is violent, no ten, dudes, with machetes, violent, like violence is a different islands has violence is when you don't allow any chance of victory for the opponent, violence is no, there's no competition involved. Violence is just pure attack on my father.
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Father has been subject to that he survived. But he's seen how it works and he's just made it very clear. Andrew and Tristan your best. Hope is together. You can't do it apart, can't do it separate. And this is also, I think a lot of our mentality, even two simple things like girlfriends because a lot of brothers to get different girlfriends and they move in with their different girlfriends and their girlfriend doesn't want her older brother because they're too busy, having fun getting girls and all this kind of shit. And, and to a degree, your relationship with females kind of tacked, your power Dynamic of your brothers. But me, my brother never allowed that.
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I sat with a girl. She said all your brothers? I don't like your brothers. Listen, you better learn.
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You can learn or you can leave his house. This is your house. This is our house.
3:17:36
You can choose you'd like to take brother. You like me, obviously. Romantically you like him. He's your best friend, or you can leave this house and some girls have left. That's fine. But we've always allowed nothing to get in between us. And I think, even if I analyze the whole Brothers Jake and Logan, I think if you look at their, their, their, their podcasts carefully, they talk about like some girlfriend. They both like the same girl and all this stupid shit but like he's our brother roller fucking some girl, she's forgot about both you, but you know, it's crazy. You're gonna have that blood Bond and I think in many,
3:18:05
Her cultures in the world. This is more common, like, I grew up in Luton, which is a primarily, it's as England, but it's a very, very Muslim town and all the gangsters, and dangerous people, and even the most successful businessmen, all of them, when I was in college were Muslim guys and I was like, hey guys, what's your fucking secret? How you doing this? You work in a chicken and chips shop, a fast food restaurant, and you're pushing a Lambo. How is it? Well, I'm fine Brothers. It's again. What does that mean? Because no because when
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you guys when he's called me white and you
3:18:34
white boys have
3:18:35
Nine brothers will get nine, girlfriends. Go pay nine different rents. When I have nine brothers, that means nine women moon to the family house. They all cook them provide and that's nine men go make money, we pool our family incomes, how going on a Lamborghini and on the house were in and the house were running, it's a different
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mentality. How much did the Muslim religion have influence over you?
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I think that it's the I respect. I have so much respect for it because I respect anybody who says, what they mean. It means what they say and I feel like the only religion who do I feel like every other religion. So wishy-washy.
3:19:05
It doesn't mean anything anymore. I don't believe in ordering the tenants of your own religion for acceptance, or for mainstream news to like you then then what do you have? They say what they mean, they mean what they say, and
3:19:17
primarily they focus on family, and their own. And I have
3:19:20
to have the absolutely respect that. And like I said, I grew up
3:19:22
around these huge Muslim families, where all of
3:19:24
them had pretty unremarkable jobs and they still had property portfolios supercars. It's just like, okay, that's the power of Brotherhood. That's all is. I only had one brother. I wish I had 10. That's an earth tent. A crow cool. Know. I don't,
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can I ask you a question of our father? I don't know. I don't know how spiritual you are. I know you say you're a man of God. Yeah. I don't know if you believe your father looking down on you. Yeah. He
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said he had a narcissistic complex
3:19:50
that even when he became world champion 18 is like you
3:19:52
got one another due to whoop your ass Andrew.
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If you could talk to you now and see what you're going through,
3:20:01
all the highs the lows, the money, the women, the cars of this to that the banning all that. What do you
3:20:05
Your father would say to you
3:20:06
right now and what do you think he would say to your brother?
3:20:09
That's a really good question. I don't think he would comment so much on what's Happening happening to me more than you comment
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on how I'm handling
3:20:15
which is also been a massive source of
3:20:16
strength. Like if you were to come
3:20:18
back to life for a day, I don't think we'd waste much time talking about the Matrix and why they're
3:20:24
doing it. I think he already had an innate understanding of that because of how he lived his life, how he was attacked, he already understands all of that.
3:20:30
It would just be how I am dealing with it personally and how I'm using it to my advantage who's on the chessboard and
3:20:35
And once again, when I was saying before, about using your last name, and the duty to
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as a massive source of power, that's been a massive source of power to me my whole
3:20:41
life. And during this experience, like they've attacked me for every every angle that tried to destroy me from every angle. I'm at 8:00, this is gonna backfire
3:20:50
if they
3:20:51
pushed that Palm, I'm about to fucking record. That's just who I am, right? So, I think he'd be more. He'd be far more.
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Happy with
3:20:59
how we've handled it as opposed to commenting on what's actually happened and my father was very, very family-orientated.
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The other thing he'd be very very big about is talking about me, my brother, making sure that we have progeny and raising them correctly. He was he made it very clear to me from her for a very long time. The most important thing you can do is have children. This is the most important thing to do the rest of it. It's the link to the he
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told us that he sits in fact on his own Twitter account, my father is not banned from Twitter, he stop tweeting in 2014, maybe Kate terrific on Twitter. You look him up right now. He's a few tweets on Twitter. It's obvious, he's dead. The counts, garments all their take terrific. And one of his tweets is
3:21:36
love is my link to the future? I have three kids. If I could live forever, I would deny it. The better version of myself already walked here. So he said
3:21:43
they said that before he died so he has. Yeah, he
3:21:45
has all his tweets and still to this day. Sometimes I'll go back and read some of his tweets and it gives me inspiration. I'll give another one. He
3:21:52
said I read only a few days ago so I read through his Twitter account. Sometimes he said
3:21:57
I allow manipulation to see her. My enemy wants me to go then I use my mind to break the Trap and punish all perpetrators.
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I like so he'll watch the news. I still see my dad. Watched the news allowed, the manipulation, watch it all, turn it off and say, son, this is bullshit, and it sit there and just acted all from head to toe. So we'd allow manipulation, you wouldn't deny it. He wouldn't say, no, don't come out and bullshit. Say, oh, you have a bullshit story. Come, tell me your bushes. Look, I'm telling you would say, don't watch the news, it's not touch it. Tell me, tell me where he said and then he'd use his mom to break the Trap and punish the perpetrators. So he was very understanding of this and a lot of his tweets are good for these kind of things.
3:22:34
Increasing, allow them to attempt to manipulate me. It's no problem. Nothing says one of the things I said earlier, this podcast was his you must analyze every firmly held with belief, you have realize where it
3:22:45
came from, who gave it to you. And if they have your best interest at heart, resist the slave mine. He said all this stuff, so I'll tweet it out. So,
3:22:51
yeah, he's still, he's still alive, do degree and also whether he's watching or not, he went on one of my Instagram posts which got deleted. There was a povetkin the boxer. It was a, it was
3:23:04
Our interaction in his corner of the 11th round of a title fight, for povetkin and early 2000s. And it's Corner was saying, do you miss your father? You say, yes. It's a father. Does if you become Champion, he lives forever. And he's right if you're become remarkable enough as a man, they talk about your origin story, which is father. So is my duty to my father, to be the man, I am totally. No, would be talking about my dad, maybe in chess circles. The know, we talked about my dad and mainstream Consciousness if I wasn't who I am. So I keep him alive. Yeah. And it is
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My son's duty to do exactly that for me to keep me alive, the man who all band broke social media, big Tech Monopoly. This is my son's job. So, this is what's so important. This is we lives forever through. Yeah, and he'll live through four and I will live forever through my through my son. And that's a beautiful thing tonight. A cement pad, I don't know how much you know about but it's a lot of similarities in your guys story.
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Right?
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His biggest influence. His biggest hero in his life? No doubt is your father, no doubt, and your deep sense of History, you also have a deep sense of the bloodline and
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Legacy, you know?
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Past present future. That's a
3:24:08
clear understanding about you. How you but similar thing, then
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you talk about the BET David and that in this house the bed, David's the bed, David that, the last name. The last name of this, it's almost like shapes greatness. My father, I was like, dude, I'm trying to be the exact opposite of you had a very tumultuous later my dad. Yeah. But a lot of the story that Andrews saying You must identify within yourself.
3:24:30
No question about it. Like, the whole big David, Tate Hardware tapes were just together. They were
3:24:34
Walking with Dylan Villas, my eight-year-old and I said, Dylan, you realize we have the most powerful lesson in the world and he says, yeah, I know 30 seconds, ladies not saying anything says, daddy, how do you know that this is? That's all that matters. Is that you believe it, you just have to believe it is. As long as you do your scored away. He says, I believe it. I said, that's all that matters. You were with David, so I understand what your that was in with you. But let me, let me ask this. So I run a sales company and my
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I love teaching works with used to work only with one type of Personality. Yeah, and I realize I'm one-dimensional, then I went to adjust because I was only attracting single guys that don't have any kids and they're 18 to 25 years old. And I said, no, I'm selling insurance. I got to be able to adjust and, you know, relate to the married, man. Yeah, so then that, that it opened up and it was three different ways of communicating, with three different audiences, then it goes 57. So now you become multi-dimensional.
3:25:34
Absolutely. Did your dad's messaging resonate, with your sister, because your sister is a lawyer. She also a successful. How did she receive his messaging?
3:25:44
Yeah, my sister is very successful. She is a lawyer and I do think it resonated to a degree. However, I think my father's world view was so Primal. And So based in many things, which have a masculine Edge like threats and violence and enemies. And things that women don't truly consider that, I think his teaching style was far more. Akin
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to
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Men.
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And even, I think that's just how he was. I think that is easy for a man to adopt it. I don't think that many
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women and I don't even able to misogynist. It's just my role to,
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I don't think many women have a true because it's not their job to be, to some degree. They feel like managed to protect them, to some degree. Most of them, I don't feel like they have a true, akin to threat. Sometimes I give a million different examples, but if I go on a date with a girl in a restaurant, the first thing you want to do is put on Instagram instantly. Ah, like don't know what. Whoa. Whoa. You can't.
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We're here now. Like you can't be putting that we're all in this restaurant with the napkin and the late. That's how they killed. Pulp smoke. Like, calm down. Will you? But it doesn't consider their mind as a threat or that many women don't accept that there are groups of men right now, sitting in rooms scrolling social media, looking for someone to get looking for someone to get their just sitting ten ten brothers from. Fuck knows. We're sitting there. Just going, huh? Ah,
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I was 10 minutes ago, this tag, oh, mr. Berg eh? It's real. It doesn't really cross female Consciousness sometimes. And I understand why? Because I think, if a woman knew how dangerous the world is, she wouldn't evals, so it's easier just to not look at that world, but um, the way my dad taught in the things he said it resonate with me, my brother morning, the president, my sister my sister still very, very successful in her own way and she's married. Now she's a kid except when she has her own man, except ra,
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but also I think when a woman gets married she takes influence from the man.
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There's lots of different things but my biggest male influence was my father, always will be, will be no one else.
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Will you agree? You your sister should take the influence completely husband. That's
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the man. She wants to be and she wants her son to replicate the man. She's had a kid with them to yes, you absolutely should take his influence. I completely respect that and
3:27:45
understand it, but my biggest
3:27:47
male influence in my life will always be. My father can never be replicated. Replaced was hers.
3:27:51
Possibly could Tristan's your best friend, brother, business partner? The whole thing. What would you describe your sister as
3:27:57
much as your sister? Yeah, my sister is my sister.
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Yeah, and I wish her the absolute best that nothing bad to say about her. Wish you the absolute best spot.
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The bond me and my brother have. I don't want to say this in any kind of negative way. I don't feel like I couldn't live with my sister full-time,
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like, in a same house talking
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about, it just wouldn't even be weird. I don't know why, I always think there's gonna be some degree of Disconnect just because of the gender, someone hurt her. I mean, first person to be there and help her of course, but she belongs to her man. Now, they're married. They're happy. They're in love. They have a child and she has a story of separate life with me. My brother's lives will always
3:28:31
be interconnected to the end. How do you get along with her husband?
3:28:34
He's a good guy.
3:28:35
Guy has a really nice guy. Yeah, is nothing bad to say about me funnily enough smoke. He's alright, he's alright.
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One, the person has to want to receive the message to the person selling the message. The messenger messaging may only relate to a certain audience and may not relate to everybody. It's not easy. This messaging that your that your dad's teaching you that taught, this is not a popular messaging where it's like, you know, Jordan talks about in Last Dance. He says, if it wasn't for his dad he wouldn't be wish if it wasn't for his brother who wouldn't be with you.
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Is today, right? There's a scene where his dad's like whatever. Michael just go. Do you listen man? You're not, you're not a man, you go out there, just play with your toys. We're gonna go out there and fix some things. And Jordan says, when you're going through it, it's psychological torture. When someone's doing that to you, like your dad is doing out. You is challenging you, but he obviously responded to it, he became an assassin and the game of basketball because he received it correctly, individual has to receive it as well.
3:29:47
The individual has to receive and also, but I think the modern world's changed because there's a lot more opposite programming to your
3:29:52
So I used to be, I used to go to school, finish school, come home, play chess. I was never really allowed to really watch too much TV. I didn't play Nintendo too much. I play chess. That was it. So I really did. So besides the school teacher and a little bit of school I had I didn't have too much outside programming from The Matrix itself but nowadays when you're raising a child is far more scary because you're trying to teach them things. That's fine. But YouTube trying to teach them something else and
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Netflix trying to teach him something else. And school
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is trying to teach them something else more than ever before. And on top of that, if you're not a wealthy,
3:30:22
Jewel, your wife now has to go to work, right? Because you have two incomes to pay the bills, so she isn't even your children not even at home with the mother or the woman who adopts, with your ideals because otherwise, you wouldn't be together. Now, they belong to the
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state, effectively in many different ways,
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the school racism than Aftercare program, then the you then internet racism. So now you have a very difficult job and you'll see, even if you look at YouTube, now, children disagreeing with their own parents about certain issues are what they are. So topical issues politics LGBT,
3:30:52
Her, the parents say, no, that's not true. What I heard in school, it's true that because they spend more time inside the Matrix and they do with their own
3:30:57
parents and
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it's very, very difficult. Now, as a parent to get that that card time with your kid and say, resist that I want you to be this way.
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It was easier when I was raised
3:31:06
now with that scary, I think that's actually it's a very, very difficult job parents have now because of that because the program is exceptionally strong because it's entertaining, right? And we've all developed ADHD and we're all glued with social media, and addicted to our phones and things are coming through the phone. And that's the argument they tried to use the van.
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Me. I argued I'm a positive force in the storm or negative forces to me on the internet, which you trying to infect the children. Then I am that's the argument. I have I'd argue that I'm the complete opposite to it. But yeah, it's a scary world. Well, it's scary to have a simple question for you, but it's actually very deep.
3:31:36
Because you'll understand where I'm going with this. How many times have you seen the movie The Matrix? Because this is a major theme of yours. Yes. And
3:31:44
Pat, I don't want them to let the cat out the bag. You just saw it for the first time. Two days right
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here. Okay, so how many times have you seen The Matrix
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15 2015? This is a major influence in your life. There are Concepts correct. Right. It's it it's an easy way for me to express in a few words how I view the world works. I've adopted something.
3:32:06
Popular culture and I've adapted it to try and quickly explained by try and sit and explain that. Most people are being used for their resource. They're being projected, a reality, that isn't true. They're convinced of things that aren't true. They're promised that if they slave away hard enough, at the end at the end, you'll retire at the end, it will be good, which is a lie and they're just used for their resource until they die to get into that and explained at length is difficult. But if I say you're inside of the Matrix and they've seen the movie like, what do you mean by The Matrix you're living inside of a projected reality?
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And your body heat is being extracted in real time. For the machines, that's what's happening to you. Like I don't understand, you'll understand once you break free, how do I Break Free Break Free when you can talk freely? This is the thing that's amazing. And I talked a lot about money, but I'm not that financially driven, I just understand. If you don't have money, you can't have an opinion. You can't say what you think. You can't do what you're not told to do because then you can't pay the mortgage. If they say wear a mask to come to work, even, no matter how much, you know that mask is fruitless
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You must pay the bills, you must comply. That's the Matrix, you have no Force, but to comply. It's only when you get to a point of money or you can say no, my principles are worth losing x million. That's when you can escape the matrix. Money is a primary motivator to escape. I've always been interested in Freedom more than money. It's all about having nice things. It's about having freedom of mind, and freedom of thought, freedom, and autonomy of my own body, that requires money or it requires the complete opposite. Like I said earlier, it's either no money than on the street or Lon.
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My money anywhere in between your controlled, but if you ain't got shit and you're on the beach, where basketball, your take my house. So whether to take either one,
3:33:56
I want to go to that topic but I want to finish up the family thing and it will go there because that's a big part of look. There's a lot of interesting people to psychoanalyze. Yeah, I'm sure you've said, a lot of people that try to say
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Analyze your go through it, a lot of them most important person. I psychoanalyze is myself all the time that's what's on my set. And I had a list of 83 questions that was given to me. And one of the questions was, who annoys you the most, why?
3:34:22
Who do you get along with the most? Why, who do you not get along the most Y and then I'm at the beach? I'm going through this course, I'm like holy shit. Did you notice a trend? Like no wonder I don't get along with people like this because you remind me of this. No wonder I get along with you because you bring a certain level of safety. No wonder. I'm okay in these types of chaotic situations because I feel peaceful and chaotic situation. No wonder. I'm scared shitless and paranoid.
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Things are too peaceful. You have this kind of a situation. So then you're like, okay. Now I understand who you are guy. Now, let me live with you, it's kind of like you're, you know, living with yourself. So, influence of that over. You what? Positive or negative influence, you talk about your dead said women. What was it? Booze gambling. Why do you talk about that? We also talked about the positive influence of that. What? Positive or negative influence that Mom have over you?
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Yes, my mother was fantastic. She was an amazing mother. She
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Gee, I don't know. I don't like to talk about positive and negatives. My mother was very much subservient
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to my Father, which
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was a good thing. They used to have arguments etcetera and I think I learned a lot of my lessons, I guess on male-female Dynamics to a degree from my childhood. Like I remember one time my father was away at chess tournament for for a month and a
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half is way for a really long time. He was
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at chess tournament, playing chess all over the country came back after a month and a half within 45 minutes in my mother arguing I think she found something in this pocket phone.
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Start arguing, you just walked in the house.
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I start arguing that it came down to me and said, son, give me a hug, give me a hug because, all right, see you in a few weeks. So where you going? He goes when you're older, you'll understand my mother won't shut up. Walked out the door, they make em for two weeks. That's who he was like. I come home. All you want to know your own, fuck this. So he was as a man. Right. So I learned I did. I'm not saying that I'm that way. But this is my childhood, right? I saw it. My mother was quite subservient to my father. My father was certainly disciplinarian who certainly the man who's in charge of the house.
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My mother did her job fantastically. She taught us
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how to read she fed us very well. She made sure we ate
3:36:29
good and my dad's basic tenant was your mother is in charge of keeping you alive.
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Food. Go to bed on time, eat good. Go to school. Then it's your job to keep you alive, but I'm in charge of teaching you how to be a man of conquer the world. So we have different roles, so, she's gonna keep you alive. I'm gonna turn up when I turn up on a future, some shit with each other. I live and if you try to live and their different things. So they had very clear defined roles to this day, my mother, she still alive, I've retired her completely. So the first thing I did when I got Richards retire my mother first thing I did because my mother was a when they when they broke up so the sad
3:37:06
Story of My Father which I never told well, tell it now.
3:37:09
My father, got my father was in the Air Force. He discharged after they diagnosed him with narcissistic personality disorder they offered him a full military pension six or seven thousand dollars a month.
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Saying that you know you have this mental disorder will give it to you because you were such a
3:37:25
fantastic member of the Air Force. My dad was actually an intelligence, some right-wing people and internet think I'm a CIA plant. Is my father was with intelligence a lot CIA plan but my father was intelligent. So when my father joined the Air Force, he got on the bus like everyone else did Back Then. And Now
3:37:39
Emma got on the bus
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the dot you go to do an IQ test. My father did so good. They
3:37:44
moved him to intelligence and my father
3:37:46
to this day held still holds. I believe at the time of his death he still held it fast, assimilation of a foreign language. So back in the 80s and 90s that they need someone who speaks Russian, they train on native English or American person nowadays. You can get a lot Estonian or Latvian because they're pro-eu and they speak Russian fluently. It's easy back then you need a Russian speaker, you teach them. So they taught my dad.
3:38:09
Russian he learned Russian fluently in 15 days had. So so he held the fast assimilation of the Russian language. I know that because when he died in a message on Facebook, metal, I got a message on Facebook from a guy who I never heard of saying, how you don't know who I am, I was in the Air Force with your father, I heard of his passing, I just want to let you know that I was in the same place as your father. I was a linguist. Also, for the Air Force, at the time, I was living with a Russian woman and we spoke Russian fluently in the house and your father, and I started classes at the same time and I can say,
3:38:39
Certainty, the way your father learned things was inhuman. As robotic within three weeks. He's correcting me on my Russian.
3:38:45
Yeah,
3:38:46
like he was, that's who he was right. So he spoke Russian and Spanish and German. We were also in
3:38:50
Berlin at fault Berlin Wall. So, he did a lot of things who's a linguist. So he's,
3:38:54
to listen to the bugs. They bugged the room. He'd listen to the bug and Russian, and translate it. So that's what my father did. Anyway when they just charged and he said he's narcissistic personality disorder in the reason they said he had that
3:39:05
is because he refused to listen to one of his commanders. I don't
3:39:07
know the exact story, so don't want to say I want
3:39:09
Take, but he refused. This one is commanders about a recording on a tape and my father was arguing with him about the translation of a necklace. Certain word, my father believed it is slang for something else Superior. Believe that something else they want to a personal
3:39:20
beef. It developed over
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months and months and months of arguments
3:39:23
about translations and eventually having in
3:39:25
my dad ended up being told to sweep outside for eight hours a day that I got to the point where to start so they discharged him they diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder. He said he wouldn't listen and they offered him this military pension and he refused it.
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He said my sanity is not for sale and I know that line because my mother used to scream all the time when we were broke and the house you're good at had money and Marie. My son is awful sales, we present because he became professional chess player. Couldn't pay the bills and we're living in Indiana on Southside Chicago, we were going to get with no money so I remember him saying that all the time. So eventually my mother was it was English. We decided to move back to England but seeing that has social
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Housing, free house
3:40:09
and get benefits and that kind of thing. We moved back and my father stay there.
3:40:13
So, I didn't see my father, very much from the time I moved. My mother was always in charge of keeping me alive and he was just in charge of like, give me the lessons and stuff. So, yeah, it was an interesting life, but he was he was a super principled, man. Like he turned down money. What was actually interesting towards the end of his life.
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About three or four years
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before he died.
3:40:32
No, no. It must have been way before
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that because I didn't have money yet.
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Maybe 10 years before he
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died, he called me. And said, you know, I've been principal for so long and the way the world's turning and what American governments doing and
3:40:47
maybe I should have just signed. What do you think I should have just signed and say maybe you should do you think I should have just signed? So no debt. No. Good to live with a pure heart and shouldn't just sign because your mother saying, I should just sign it now, because I get back son, what? Exactly sign that the narcissistic personality disorder, sell his sanity and get back at the time, would be like half a million dollars
3:41:08
by the way. Just so you know a lot of people are saying it, a lot of military. I mean, you know, people who got out a you sign, you get all this incredible pension back pay.
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And why do they want you to sign? This is why everyone is Father designed
3:41:19
this. They want to sign agreements fault. It's all your fault. You're wrong. About everything you're psycho, you're saying he's for sale. Sawyer 75,000 all the most
3:41:27
sales for stability. Yeah, so he's, he found out. He could
3:41:31
get back paid, he signed it. So he had a long conversation with me and I said, look that I think you did the right thing. I'm so proud of you that I only talked back and forth and said, you know what, your mother is the timing of money or your mother is a dinner lady. My mother was a dinner lady at this point. After he moved England, we had some things, but she was a dinner lady. She got it.
3:41:47
$100 a month cleaning plates, she had arthritis. You
3:41:49
starting to get bad knee from standing up all day
3:41:51
because, you know, I'm not even with her anymore. She calls me so many headaches, but I can't let her just wash dishes on. I might just sign it. I was like, Wow, dad, the choice is yours. My dad agreed, because I'm running out of time. Anyway, I'm running my life. I've taught you boys. A lesson. You know what that? I need to see, but site went to the military to try and sign up for the back.
3:42:07
Pay that declined. It,
3:42:09
he said ah, you're not crazy anymore. No,
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I'm getting money.
3:42:14
Funny that. So let's talk. Oh, that's another story.
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so when he died,
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When he died, I still didn't have that much money, but then after he died about, luckily I start to make money by year, two years later and because he tried to retire my mother off, obviously, I also have it on debt to my mother, the first thing I did when I made money was Karma. So I'd say to this day about 15 to 20 percent, of my income goes, my mother. She has panic attacks, like she'll check her bank. And you like, what if this is too much money, I can't buy and she doesn't, she's like scared of my Lambo so I make sure she's super wealthy.
3:42:47
Take the lambo.
3:42:49
What's up bitches? Okay. So, she's rather on the world's cruises and shit. So I retired my mother, because I was one of my dad's last attempts at appeasing her. So, yeah, she's retired. So, I have a really good relationship, my mother, but my mother has absolute trust in me. Like, my mother just calls me and goes even during this shitstorm, she was Andrew. They're really coming for you. That I know, you know what to do. I don't know what to do and like stay on the cruise ship mom
3:43:11
or about it. I got it, I got
3:43:12
it so it's she's not like above me. It's hard to explain. She looks up to me. She's like to fix it. Of course,
3:43:17
you're the leader of the household but you know, I
3:43:20
An interview was done. We'll Bill Clinton, I'm reading this book called not first-rate Madness is the other one. Hypomanic Edge and Bill Clinton's mom was bipolar and one of the things he finally said is this interview is trying to get information on his mom and he knows that the mom has issues and they're going back and forth. He finally says, look, there is zero benefit for me saying. Anything bad about my mom got a daughter can say it a sunken, that's it. Yeah, there's zero benefit.
3:43:49
then he think bad about your mom coming from the sun, which there's a lot of there's a lot of depth in that messaging with Bill Clinton, but I want to I want to transition to the next part with values and principles because to me,
3:44:07
You know, certain things I'm paranoid about, or whatever word you want to call with my wife, said, what's the big deal with that, or what's this, you know, you're always thinking. Somebody's after you because a life, you lived in like listen. Unless you really fully understand a life of persons live, you're not going to know why. They're wired the way. They are learning. You know, you you're recreating yourself constantly. But there's also the
3:44:30
life you've seen, this is the life you've
3:44:31
seen. We've not seen the life you interested in, I'm sorry. But when I watch your luck, okay.
3:44:37
Strong personality.
3:44:39
Hi self-confidence comfortable in his own skin. BMF badass, Great Communicator. Charming, charismatic persuasive, all this stuff
3:44:52
stuff. He says about
3:44:53
women. 5 Wives all you know playing around constant is all this stuff but I feel a strong level of conviction and Traditional Values in
3:45:05
conservative values.
3:45:07
And then I'm listening to your look. Okay, so I grew up with circle men that have influence over me. Hey why do you interview all these Mobsters I grew up watching Godfather to and Goodfellas and you know all day and there's certain things amongst them that I really respect. I forget about the stuff about you know the murder the killing the set that aside but certain code they had that they work together with it kept things. Say. So this is why we like watching Casino, we like watching Godfather. We like watching this. You ask any Fortune 500 CEO?
3:45:37
Half of them are going to say, what's the movie that influenced you the most Godfather to Godfather do Godfather to as much as we're like. Well not in real life but it will be fine but not a real life. But where is the conservative strong values that you have again this to the average person watches until you talking about the same guy that talked about women shouldn't drive woman at this moment that I feel like it's there I feel like sometimes you don't fully bring it out. I feel like you're it's it's almost like, you know, the
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Saying I work with a leader for many years, who the same was never show her, we never show her, you never show her, you never show her, never show her. You never show her and you're like, never show her. I'm never freaking showing her held on the show and hard because I'm not going to let you have one in over me to vulnerable. And then you use that to get something out of me. I'm not freaking doing out to you never show her never show her and then the other side is, but the people going to really know who you are, you got to show a little bit of vulnerability computer Know Who You Are.
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For you values principles, deep down inside traditional. Is it real? Or is it just a pure? You know, confusion I have here with my, you know, understanding of, you
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know, it's absolutely a gnarly real and I think that it is based in the natural, I think it's a natural tendency to be conservatively minded if you are masculine. And also, if you are competent, I feel like a lot of my traditional masculine values. Just come from my respect in myself and my confidence in myself and dangerous.
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Relations. If I'm recently, I was in the Romanian mountains, it starts, snowing heavily, there's a blizzard, I was with a girl, it was her car. She goes all, we have to drive home is I'm going to drive those. My car's you have. I'm gonna drop you like this. It's a blizzard Chicago. Okay, it's not me being misogynistic, it's just I know I can drive in a blizzard, I just trust me. I just trust myself and I trust future self even more than I trust. My current self that makes sense. So if
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I have a situation now where I have a play to make
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and it seems semi risky I'll think well
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future Andrews even better, the current it
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The future Andrew. Oh four years from now? He'll fix it, let's say it goes wrong. I'll future Andrews, got it. If current Andrew, can pull X off future and recompile, why off. So, we're going to take the riskier option with a bigger reward. For example, I'll see you don't be stupid, but I think that when you have true belief in yourself and you have true competence, they're going to naturally inclination towards being a protector and a provider and have these conservative values. It's really interesting that The Closer a society is to the survival line. The closer people naturally Bend
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And to their gender roles anyway. So let's say we take America, right? Where you have feminists and fall hard liberals and all this garbage, if they were all marooned on a desert island, let's say there's a shipwreck, they got marooned on a desert island. One of two things would happen. They'd stick with their Western World garbage and Parish or they would all quickly align to the Natural base lines of humanity. The gender roles, the men would build and hunt the women would gather, and look after the sick. And the, and then they'd survive, the closer, you are to survival
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More important. You are, the more important it is that you align to your gender role because if you don't, you don't have a chance of survival. So in countries where it's harder to survive, the more traditional listing, it's only in very, very privileged societies. Can we pretend that you do not need a man who can protect himself and others until other very privileged Society? Right? So I think we have a hard life and you've lived a life on edge. You're naturally going to be England inclining towards those things towards reality and towards conservative values and traditionalism because that, you know, that gives you the highest
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Chance of survival. I have a highest chance of survival. If I focus on doing acts and I am this type of person. And the woman next to me is this
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type of person
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and that gives us the best chance and that makes me a traditionally masculine male and her, a traditionally feminine feminine female, especially living in
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difficult life. Is that make sense?
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So, and especially in many parts of the world that still true today and most of the world that still true. Today, we're talking about, we're talking on these podcasts to extremely privileged individuals who want to sit and throw away, 98% of how the world.
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Functions that say is bullshit and come
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along with this brand-new. Think they've invented for the last 15 years. And I say this often I say you find me dangerous. That I say I said something that got me in a lot of trouble so I'll say it again. I said that if I had to fly, if I was going to get on a plane that was going to fly through the eye of a hurricane, and there was a 50% chance of it crashing, I would prefer a male pilot and a female pilot feminist lost her. Mine told me misogynistic. I said, no, I think that men are calmer under pressure
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I'm not saying the pilot assuming they have the same skill. I'm talking about, just the pressure of the plane crashing, in my experience, men are calmer under mortal pressure than a woman, would be. She might panic and then we're definitely going to die. I'm not saying she would Panic, I'm not saying all women would Panic. I'm saying, if I had to choose male Pilar, a female pilot for this semi suicide mission, I would choose a male pilot. That's my life experience, right? Everyone will attack me for that, but that's just a life. I've lived.
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Extension, if I had to drop my children off at Nursery, I want to drop my on all female Nursery. I never dropped my three-year-old or four-year-old kid, if I had won an all-male Nursery, that'd be weird. So to me, this is how most of the world still functions. This is how the Western World function till 10 or 15 years ago. And I say these things that I am villified, but I truly believe I wouldn't be so popular and not something people would resonate with me and large swath of the population in goalie has
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kind of got a point I guess
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I don't think it's not that bad. I think a lot of the world is still
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Quite conservative, even in the west was just a very, very vocal minority that have all the control of the
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narrative. There are trying to
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convince the world. Otherwise, I think the majority of even really happy relationships, the man's a man, the woman's a woman, I think that's pretty standard, perhaps I'm wrong, but in my experience, it
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certainly, no, I think would be interesting. You know, a lot of your
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audience. I mean, it's wide. You said
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18 to 25 year old men women to I think would be amazingly interesting if you sat down with a room of 80 year olds. Yeah.
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Eight year old men and women and
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you know what these people are called in
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America, they're older than Baby Boomers. You know what they're called? That generation traditionalists, okay? I'd be very curious to know what old people would have to say about tape. I doubt that any of the older women or the older men would try to be canceling, take to be like, yeah, that's
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everything we've ever known. But this is the thing, that's interesting because the feminist narrative when I say
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things like the male pilot,
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for example, the feminist narrative is that I'm a controlling man,
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man, who wants control over women, the actual truth is on our protective man, who wants to protect, and being a man in a position of protecting is not always a good thing. I feel indebted and have a duty to myself and my honor, meaning that if I'm walking down the street with a beautiful woman and three men want to attack her. I have to risk my life now. I can't live my life, letting my wife get gang-raped on a fucking Street and running away. I can't take it as a man, so I have to now die.
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I have to die or try. I have no choice. So, that's my duty, but they'll they'll ignore that part. The northern part where I risk my life, right? And they'll say, oh, but you're just want to be controlling such a signal. No, I have a duty to protect, I'm calmer Under Pressure, because I've been in more unfortunate situations. I've had more trauma in my life which is training me to be more common to pressure. I would hate to meet a woman who's been through as much trauma as I have. That's not the kind of
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I've been stabbed, there's no need for that but I have been through it. So I think that in my experience extrapolation that men who are successful, a lot of them have been through enough that we could trust them more in a high pressure situation. And like I said, this comes with massive responsibility, this comes with massive detriments, and downsides, right? And the feminists like know you're controlling some about controlling, it's about Duty. There was no feminist on the Titanic then then then then can die. There's no feminist to this day in Ukraine. The Ukrainian women can leave.
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You'll see that partying in Warsaw and Prague Ukrainian man. Can't leave the country. They're dying in a ditch. They have to stay and fight. Not a single feminist is demanding that the women stay and fight. Not a single one. They don't give a fuck what it turns real once. It turns Paul, then it's whoo-hoo. Stretch it. What do you want a sandwich? Sure. Well, if you want the sandwich, sir, what do you need, then? All those back, the closer. You are to the real world. The closer people instantly get into their gender roles because otherwise, they get annihilated in real time.
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Fine. That's another thing I said, when I was in cold misogynistic and I was arguing with feminist, I said, traditionally men are the leaders and in ancient societies men were in charge. That's because men are oppressive. You've impressed us forever. That's their narrative, their narratives, that we've impressed women forever. I said, no, we've protected and provided for you forever. The reason we are leaders is because if we align with our gender roles, a man's more likely to lead, and that gives us a more competitive chance in the old and World, we're all the empires were currently fighting. If you're not as competitive as possible,
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We're going to be annihilated. I would argue that perhaps there were some civilizations were women were in charge, but we don't know who they are, and we can't discuss their history because they were fucking annihilated in real time while the ones where the men were in charge because you are hyper-competitive. You're at your Optimum when men are in charge, that's just to Optimum of the gender roles. That's the way it works. I don't believe we've been oppressing you since the dawn of human time. I disagree, I believe we've been working hard protecting providing for you. If men were truly oppressive to women, why don't we
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Send the women toward women on women. It's fair, right? We can sit all the women to war in Ukraine. All the women to war in Russia, they can die when we can sit and we can chill, we go to Warsaw and drink vodka, we don't do that. The men of Ukraine in the matter of Russia are dying to protect their women and then they want to sit and say that we're bad. It's a completely skewed world view whenever they come along and say that we repressive and that we have the most money and all this bullshit, it's a lie. We are going out of our way and giving up our lives to protect and provide and this is where it comes to some of the other things that they said against me. I've said,
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A man doesn't have a man, has a degree of authority over. Something he has responsibility for, they took this and they used it. Instead, the, I think that man has authority over women. It's not what I said. I said, if I have responsibility for something, I must have a degree of authority over that thing. If I have a car, if it were to be parked in the wrong place or for me to drive too fast, whatever, whatever for me to be responsible, for the actions of that car, it must be my car. If it's parked in the wrong place, but it's not mine and I'm not allowed to drive it and I'm not
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Held accountable for me to be accountable. I have to have responsibilities by extension. That gives me a degree of authority. So, what I was saying is, if a woman comes to me and lives with me, I pay the bills and she travels the world with me, and she flies on Jets, and we go to boats and she's taken care of. I'm responsible for her safety. If we walk the street at night, I am sure her life is in perfect order. I have a degree of authority where I can say. You're not going to go out and like, by yourself it's dangerous or we're not going to go to this country right now. It's dangerous. That's a degree of authority. The
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I have that comes with my responsibility from a protective manner, that does not mean. I am oppressive. That does not mean a misogynistic. It just means that responsibility and accountability are linked and they can't be decoupled. A captain goes down with the ship because the captain is responsible for what happens on the ship if the captain gives orders and everyone ignores him. Then he isn't going down with the ship, doesn't he is his authority because he is responsible, two things are the same and once again people have misunderstood what I said. That's what I said in a healthy relationship. Perhaps in my
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Relationships. Let's talk from a personal perspective is that I can't be attacked in my relationships. I am responsible for the emotional security for the physical security and the fiscal responsibility, and fiscal security of any woman I'm with. And by extension, I have a degree of authority over her to make sure that we as a couple proceed and progress in the best possible way. It's not going to be 5050. If I'm in charge of the most important things is to be like, listen, I love you very much. I respect what you're saying, and you're totally right about this, but on this one point, I'm sorry, I'm gonna be the man we're doing it this way.
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I got in trouble because by the way I'm we're here, like I think we're all
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here, but you've got in trouble because the analogy uses like you compare women to children or to animals and say I have about sponsibility, over
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my child or my dog. And then people take the short clip. And like
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he thinks that women are like children and women like animal,
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the children, young children one, the children was actually interesting because that was a slightly different with children. I was making a joke and it was semi satirical. But like, all my things, I'm allowed to make jokes anymore because Zuckerberg gets upset deletes me, but I made a joke.
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Saying that, when I travel quickly, I like to travel with, just been, if I'm going to a place for a week I'll take women fine. But if I have to hit let's say four countries in two days on the jet. I like to only take men and they said why is it? Well and it was a joke. We're also going to talk as they will. Trust me woman's like traveling like kids, they get hungry, they have bags. They need the toilet with men, it's just military in out. Boom, no sleepin out. Boom, no sleep at the back. No, sleep on the jet. No Sleep, No Sleep, No Ruby, military, get it done. That's what I said, right? We have a burrito.
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Yeah what yeah what I think my girlfriend. She's like oh we haven't slept in two days. I'm really really hungry and Juliet so long. I should like it's just different so and that gets taken out of context and they don't accept the joke. It's a joke through a degree. It's a joke. I mean I still mean what I say. But two degrees, a joke, the analogy upset certain
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question for you, sure if how much diff like, you know, the story told about, you know, one day you come home, your dad comes up and says Andrew. I'll see you in a couple weeks and he's out right indeed.
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Context of what happens when there is a conflict and we all react in three different ways fight flight freeze. Yeah in that context your dad is flight he runs I don't want to deal with it. I'm out of here I'm gonna do my own thing okay. In America a lot of that is happening right now where it's a singly found. Single-parent household kids are being raised without a mom and dad being there and it's just one mom, you know, Mom trying to do both and these boys, you know. Yeah, my mom couldn't tell me what to do from a very once my parents got
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Divorce. Yeah, I'm a single mother. Raising them seem like that every other week. So it's not like he has direct influence to disappoint me until I went into the military.
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How much of that? Like, if you were to go back and think about, what if your dad didn't take the flight approach, what if your dad took the fight approach? What if your parents were together? Would it have made a difference in you? And how do you view? You know, the idea of fathers being there, with Mom and Dad together, family, nuclear family, nucleus because a lot of times, you know, marriage no longer has, you know, the what it once had.
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You know, like kids are better off being raised with a mom and dad, how do you process that yourself because you became successful not being in that environment, right? So, do you see this as well? It depends, there's exceptions to the rule. How do you process it? I think it's a
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fantastic environment and I think in an
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idealistic world that's the way it would
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be. I think the reason it's not happening today is that I don't think many men actually benefit from
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marriages or relationships anymore. And
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people are always going to have to do require some degree of incentive. I think that we've set up the world now in a way where men are
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Seen
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as worker droids they're expected to go work all day, come home,
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clean up as well. Share the cleaning with a woman not have any not know, meal prepared for them. Not have any authority over the household
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and just and just be a worker Droid and be a sad. And I
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don't think that many people understand that men are intrinsically wired to desire respect amongst our peers and in our environments, this is why CEOs work so hard
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because they get respect in their company.
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This is why we all want so much.
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Me
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and fast, cars and state is an influence. Because we're respected men, desire respect, like we desire oxygen. And if a man's coming home to a household where he doesn't feel any respect, he's not going to want to be
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there for very long.
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And I think the way you fix this is, you need to understand that many men don't have an incentive to be in the housing. I think that it's actually would be quite easy for a woman. In fact, there's a couple women who exist on YouTube by the camera, the names, but it'd be quite easy for a woman to make a man. Really happy with super basic things.
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Got your husband to say, Hey, you know more about this. What do you think about this?
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That would make most men's World. And there's so many sexless marriage is out there with men, worked our
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ass off and they come home to a sexless marriage and kids don't fucking even like
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if you were to just even ask him this question about some asinine bullshit, along lower purchase, he would feel so happy to feel like the man of the house. That's what men need they need to feel like all this work, I'm putting in all this shit I'm going through I'm respected for it as soon as a man feels like he has no respect. That's the absolute end of a man's interest or a man's tolerance of a situation.
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Chelation. I think this is the reason it's happening. I think I know a lot of men who completely love their wives. They love him with
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all their heart, they die for her,
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but he's just not respected in his house. He doesn't get to be the man of the house. Is
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it on him? Or is it on her? Like does he need to go earn it? Or is it on her to
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provide it? It's a combination of both. I think it's certainly on him to earn it but also the Matrix programming is counter to him. Matrix programming is trying to tell him that he shouldn't be allowed to be the man of the house. They shouldn't be allowed to have any kind of authority in any regard. You shouldn't be allowed to be able to say what happens, The Matrix programming say,
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Absolute opposite all the time and that's getting into your woman and you don't have that much influence and that's being told your children. You're not that much influence. Now you're coming home to a household where everyone just thinks you're the dude, you should just fucking work. You're just a worker Droid. You're the slave. Your the robot and your feelings don't matter. And your Authority, doesn't matter and get fucked and this is this is very conscious. If you watch any Netflix show, the mother is the smart one. And the man is the bumbling idiot. Turn our show. I did return on a family show. A mother is the one. Hey, hey, calm down. I'm smart and the man's look who beer.
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Watch any of these shows for try guide us in cells, made with children, eat it all, reducing the reducing the bumbling idiot and it's very hard. I think for a lot of men to accepting the position of constant disrespect, I'll tell you this. Now if I had to choose a long-lasting marriage with a woman who loved me or a woman who truly respected me, I might choose respect over love even though they're the same thing for a woman because she loves you, she respects, you, by default. But if I had to choose, I'd choose respect.
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I've been through too much and worked too hard and go through too much in day-to-day life to come home to my house and be having battles over asinine bullshit. I take care of you and I love you with all of my heart I would die for you and someone broke into this house. I would Engage The Invader and die, please just cook dinner, please what you want for me. What more can I do for you? Like and once they feel disrespected there's another thing about the world. A lot of people don't understand. It's disrespect that will
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Drive a man to the most heinous of crimes. It's disrespect that starts to school shooter bullshit. It's disrespect that makes men go to jail for life sentences.
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It's disrespect when you truly
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disrespect the man in a public and permanent way. That's when they switch that's why I'm so respectful in public. You don't know who the fuck you're talking to me. My brother's last fucking straw and you just disrespected a real fucking bitch. Anyway, your skinny motherfucker. Fuck you. You don't know that might be the last time you heard it. I've had enough you don't know this respect.
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Dangerous, right? And in a household, where you're constantly disrespecting a man, he's going to end up depressed and sad for even accepting men. Just want to feel respected. It's not that hard to do, if a woman. If you truly, I say to anyone watching this, if you truly love your man, it would be so easy for you to just make him feel respected.
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It doesn't even take action to do with basic words, ask his opinion on something big
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and mopped once in a while and because we're supposed to be Superman and we pour ourselves as Superman and we're stoic, but we talked earlier about how we still feel everything.
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So when you're a strong man, especially they're like ah he's fine. He's fine, he's fine, he's fine, be nice. To the dude, you'd be surprised how far you get, but this is why I think most men walk out marriages because it's like, you know, I'm not getting any respect you, I get more respect from this dickhead stripper. 18 year old hoe for throwing money at her that I do given money to my own wife. Where am I being respected? Well, at least she's smiling at me. She smiled at me and years that he gets to a point where it's just like, well, I want to feel respected. Now, I'm working my ass off. I'm out here in the streets. I'm
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The sewers and shit. Where's my respect that? And that's what I think. It really comes down to. I think men function on respect and respect is the number one trigger. I'll make a man, do heinous crimes and it's also the thing that will make us do the bravest most honorable things. What did I say about protecting? My wife and trying to rape her and in a situation on the street I can't respect myself and I won't be respected by Society if I don't die. So I will stand and die. I can't over. There's three of them.
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They can't do it because my self respect and respect of the world. Not that states. Girl, and he ran away. I can't take it. I have to die. I can't, I can't, I can't live that way. So it's like, it's like honors like Jairo karien or whatever. That the Japanese thing with the sword, you can't take the ought to dishonor of losing. Absolutely. They commit suicide. So respect is so intrinsic, two men and a lot of societies forgotten this and that's why I also think my message is resonating because I'm teaching men look. Yeah, your life shit. Yeah. You need to be respected. Yeah, here's how
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But that's hard course, it is. Let's go. So I think that's what it is. So I agree with you. I love the idea but the
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reason that it's ending is because in traditional lipstick
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families woman respected. The man as soon as the respects gone now, men do want to be there anymore. They will find a new woman who
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respects him
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or run around do dumb shit or run around. Their boys are boys.
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Respect them
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women say, why is my man always out in the street that it's on? The street is respected. What is Boise something? When he's home, what is it? You don't respect him. He wants to go be amongst respect.
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That's why men do the shit. They do dangerous shit life-threatening. Shit gang. Banging, how many times you heard a gangster say? I'll go shoot him. Respect. My name is respect, is it different is holding Dynamic. We've forgotten the respect inside of relationships and this is why so many men are just losing interest completely. And then yes, a downward spiral, you're completely, right? And then the woman left
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by herself and the boys, the
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boys are trying to get respect somewhere then of getting on the street crime. Bubble is all just downhill.
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Would you ever would you ever consider getting married to one woman and building an actual family? Nucleus?
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The traditional way. Would you do it? Since you don't have to worry about you know, garnering
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respect, that's a good question. It's certainly something I would consider. And something I would do is all something. I'm completely not the adverse to the problem with the main problem with me doing it is the way that a lot of legalities been set up. I
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don't like the way the government's doing things. But let's say already a marriage would be, I'd get married religiously, perhaps not government sure. It's religious area. I
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really just see if I met the right woman. Sure, I'd
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absolutely do it. What in
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my marriage?
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I meet a woman I marry her and I take care of her
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and I make sure she has a fantastic life
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and I raised her and I nurture her and our children Etc. I'm still always going to be the man who says listen, I'm away this weekend. I'm not going to come home to a bunch of
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fucking yelling. I'm just going to be that guy the
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way this lipstick. Oh IMA give her a white lie. Tristan had washer all some bullshit. Just eh, we want like I'm just, that's who I am right? But all-in-all. Yeah, I am completely a proponent for love. I believe in a man, loving a woman.
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I don't think
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many women understand how deeply men Love. Love is Real.
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What's that film Troy? That was that was a bottle, trick the fucking warring tribe. The we're in countries that my love is real, is absolutely a real thing. But what we want in return more than even love, back is respect.
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We want to be respected by the woman who loved, that's what we want. And I
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think if the women who truly understand that, or the Smart
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Ones, and also the Dangerous Ones, because
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I met some female players, if
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Ukraine and Moldova, and they're pretty sharp and they know the game and they know
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exactly what to do to get the billionaire and
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See them. Pull it off so I'll see you after. It's funny, I'm talking to Magic Johnson, okay? And this is 67 years ago and the conversation comes up about Aids HIV. I said, you know, there's a couple moments as a kid that I clearly remember one was, when Jordan retired, one was when Tupac died and the other one was when you got HIV because I'm in La, I mean, I'm like a magic fan. And I said, when that came out and all the rumors, the past, all this stuff, I said, you know what made
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Your marriage work. And this is interesting is answer. I'm that he says a very quickly and I don't even think people got it, it's because she's smart. So when I mean, she's smart, she's smart. You know, she may be married together till today, they're still together. Oh, Magic is still with his wife. I mean, imagine Magics stories with you know, Hugh Hefner and the Playboy mansion and l.a. the party.
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Go to their, there's a critical to end that's going to her Pooja her at it. That's that's that's what he was saying. He's saying credit goes to her for the family. Now some may say well look at how the family turned out, you know, look at the kids because you see the criticism that comes out one of his sons you know it's like hey look how this turned out. You know it looks like it's maybe working out but you don't get no no, I'll come kind of like one day if you have kids and you decide to bring kids into the world, you you're sitting there, you're think about the long-term consequences because you don't know.
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What they're going to pick up, what? They're not going to pick up, what they're going to turn against you. What they are going to turn.
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It's super interesting because without wanting to tell another long story about my dad, I believe now that I've analyzed at my father,
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sacrificed his marriage for be interested.
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Because I think that there was times of massive contention with my mother, where he was so principled. And so concerned with our
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upbringing as men that he sacrificed his marriage, why would my mom Frosty? Father divorce? Yeah,
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so I'll give you a very quick example. I could tell you a very quick story that, that surmises it.
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So they were still together when they when we moved to England. My father still in America, he came over to visit, and my mom said to me a couple days for comes, your dad's coming. We're gonna get a
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haircut and I was lost about 12,
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when they get haircut, went to our normal hairdresser hairdresser, wasn't there well, some other hairdresser cut my hair whatever and we got back to the house of moms. Like I don't like how she cut your hair. She cut your hair wrong. She cut her hair wrong, I'm only 12, right? So I'm like, yeah, she cut my hair runs cut my hair off. So when my dad came, my dad turns off. He's like,
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For a couple hours. I haven't seen him in nearly six months.
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I said, oh yeah, my mom said I hate the way they caught my his hair, my dad. And I said, yeah, they cut my hair wrong that my dad lost his temper and said, what the fuck you doing? You're raising my son's, two bitches, with a fuck that my haircuts. I'll leave you here. My boys. You talk about to tell them to worry about the haircut or fucking men who cares about their haircut, doesn't matter when they grow tomatoes in a character hair. Looks like your hair cut the stupid my mom's like. Well, no, I'm Reed is just she cut it wrong. Then it in my dad was like, listen, I trust you with my boys and you fucking parents, they got some big argument. So I'd only seen my dad for three hours at this point. Fucking
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six months, they got a big argue. My mom kicked him out the house. So we left the house, right? So you went to the hotel and then I'm the next day. He called me because I can't come to the house from on those longer. There, come to me and I came to him and we went to the hairdresser and I was only 12. This is a traumatic experience, where I cried my eyes out. I don't know why I cry, but I
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was upset, you go to come with me boys away because you learn when you're older, you'll
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understand when you're older going to shave your head.
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Mother. How do I shake my head? It goes, listen, you're 12 your kid. Nobody cares
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my hair. I'm here. Something had my head shaved by the thing.
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When I went home, my mom
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went fucking crazy.
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This is the story. She recited to his death about how crazy. My dad was, this dead Emery's crazy made him shave his head. He's so crazy. That is a great. I want to share my dad said, listen, you're gonna grow into a man and you learn that. There's so many things that Society expects of you. And there's so many things that people expect of you. And so many things people going to care about and the last thing on the list is going to be your haircut. I'm not gonna give up.
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Solitary fuck. I'm not gonna have you been racing? Your haircut - so people always say, oh, why am I bald, right? So I had hair to about 34 years ago and I was remembering this story, some after this story with my mom. And father, I'm I went nuts. Call my dad crazy, he went back to America. So, some three hours after six months, because of this haircut thing, because he was so principal didn't give a shit. So I'll sit in the hairdresser and I was waiting. The guy in front of me and had his hair cut and the guy in front of me, he goes up, finishing, he goes, oh, it's scuse me. Can you just a little bit here? And and the top just a little bit, and the top and here, and here, I'm sitting there and I'm so my phone,
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Gibbs. Mm, grow your ugly anyway, she cares. I could, he messed around for like 10 minutes. Fucking this hair. So, when it was my turn, my sat down. It wasn't my normal Barber because, hey, how you want your hair cop? And I remember the story and I just couldn't I say bro, Shake It Off like I'm a millionaire, kick boxing world champion. Who gives a fuck about my hair. I'm not here since you shave your head.
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At that day. And ever since I've just been like, ah, she's just easy, I'd go anywhere, Shake it off, Shake it off, Shake it off, but that's an example of my father. Would destroy his relationship with my mother to try and teach me interesting things. And I have so many examples of that their biggest arguments, were almost him. Being two principles about me and Tristan and my mother trying to be like I'm ready. That's crazy tour Emery let him go to sleep Emery. He that he doesn't want to play chess Emery that sometimes on my dad was like, no
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but he's gonna be
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this way. He has my name so you can lie.
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This house if you want Eileen, he's doing this. So I think a lot of his relationship breakdown was actually because he
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was so principal on us which is quite a unique perspective I guess.
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So he sacrificed his marriage I think in
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many ways you know it's funny you always shaved your head for years and years and years. You have no hair. Now look at this, beautiful head of hair I have to me and I would prefer this, you know? You I would prefer this but these guys spend seventy two dollars to cut his hair every day. Yeah five years. My hair was like that.
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Love for four years ago, five years ago. So, what do you think that's the transition? Let's transition into your putting the crew together. Yeah. Okay. Everybody has one inmates like this, may mean guys, I use the phrase running mates, where Tristan's your running mate, you're his running mate and then he got all the people. So there's a levels to running mates, right? So you got acquaintances, you got, you know, friends you got best friends. Then he got running mates running mates as a handful. It's not that many. Yeah, and when you create that kind of an open,
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Environment. There's a very mutual understanding of what the standards are to be at this level. You can go to dinner and shoot the shit and talk to anybody and you know, hey how you doing? I'm great man. Well, satellite man. Great also family good everybody. Good grade and then there's a next one and the next one and the next one and the next one. And you know, some people try to become too friendly too soon and too little awkward. Let's relax a little bit. Let a couple years go by and then we'll see where this thing goes before.
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Read what code, not you and tape because not you and Tristin set that one aside. I'm talking about anybody else, non-blood? Yeah, and I'm not even talking cousin Bud. Well, I'm talking non-blood. Yep. Anybody that's non blood that's in the Inner Circle of Tate and it's a handful of people on that list. What are some codes? All of you follow. That's a non-negotiable.
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Absolutely, I certainly fantastic question and I know exactly how to answer it. So the first things first
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is
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I
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do not like to hang around with men who suffer from a lack of women because in my experience, any man who can't get women will eventually sell you out for women was too powerful force to powerful force. If you, if you're completely sex, deprived all the time sooner or later, you're going to sell your boys out the sex, whether it's his
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ex, or some girl talking bad about her boy, but you really want to pussy, see you let her slide that you're not good with girls. I don't want to talk
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to you. Second thing is money.
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You're not be rich rich, but if you're starving, you're going to try and you're going to try and sneak some money on somebody, right? If you can't eat, you'll do anything for food. You can't pay the bills. You do anything for money. That means whether it's a plea, bargain, what they're trying to rob me whether it's money, sitting around my house. I don't want to talk to you. It's extremely broke. People, I don't talk
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to extremely sexy black people for the
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same reason. I wouldn't have a whole bunch of food around of hungry person. Same reason it's the first two things.
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Next thing is loyalty, and I know that's super hard to judge, but I really like to believe that the few people I hang around with if we were all in separate police interviews and they were to come and say, hey, your boy turned, I can literally burst out laughing. You better come
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with a new storage,
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go away and think about it and come back, we can talk, but don't try that one try again. So loyalty is very, very
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important. Next is bravery because
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Camp fight is fine
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but won't fight is
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I
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won't fight is unacceptable and everyone if I'm with my five friends and I'm going toilet in the club and I come back and I see a someone punch, one of my friends. I am annihilating. Anybody in that. Guy's group will find out why? Later, my God could have been wrong. Like I could have been, I'm just hitting him. Him him him him. I was looking at when everyone's asleep and the threat is neutralized. I'm like, bro, the fuck was that even though I started
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Men who won't even fight to protect you because they're cowards. So they'll watch, you get your head, stomped to death and and cower out and not even try and help you and about. Yeah but he's funny but he's funny. We talked about life and death.
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This is about fucking funny. So if I if I can smell on someone, that I wouldn't even attempt,
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I don't wanna be anywhere near them. The same reason
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and general professionalism, I've developed a habit where I punish myself for the smallest in professional actions. If I misplaced my keys or misplaced my phone and I takes me more than 10 minutes to find it. I'll punish myself for that regardless, whether it's I don't spend money this week, or I don't go here or I'm canceling, that going to defer buying something I want to buy. I punish my
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Myself religiously. So that next time I put my phone down. I know where I put my phone next, I put it down. I know where I put it all the time when I put it down, I know where my phone is. So when I'm around people like, hey, I lost my keys. All right, bro, I forgot that it went around sloppy people. I don't like it. I like people who have their lives in order when I detect sloppiness. I don't really want them too closely because gaps are where people think sneak in other things are basic offsetting. Really basic opsec, I like that.
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If I'm around my friends, if I'm ever seeing with my back to a room, this is an enclosed environment. But a normal restaurant, I never sit on my back to the room, but if I have to do it, I like that. My, I never do it, but I have to do it. The people I roll with, they'll literally give me a nod. Will sit down at dinner and I have to say here, they'll go and they'll pay extra attention for me because I can't see behind me. I like that level of professionalism. I like that. I like people, like I said, don't we get weak? No hangovers, no crying their eyes out, no cowardice. It's infectious.
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Vicious. Don't like that round. No negativity. Don't like that round so there's certain things that I had create a very very particular reality and it's actually interesting because to me these things are all normal, but when you have these kind of Standards you pretty hard to find friends, they're like, who you're a dumbass, you're a pussy. You're like, you don't tell, you know, talk to that many people, but if you get a crew together the hat, that way, it's amazing how not to get all airy-fairy but it's almost an intangible. When you have six men in one place who are perspicacious, who are paying attention
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Who do have the things right? And don't lose things. You do the whole room can sell. When we my crew walk in a room even if it's almost like an energy, some guy can be eating his dinner, not even see us walk in and go six. Predators like the rabbit. When the fox comes like, you can smell when the guy like, the guys turn on, you know what I mean? And everyone's experience everyone seen it. So anyone I associate with I have these very, very these, very, very stringent metrics, and they're basically just to make sure that nobody gets inspired by something.
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They can't resist a snake us and also, nobody's overly sloppy, and allows a way for us to be infiltrated and destroyed. One of the easiest ways that people especially in the modern world today, especially people in my position are infiltrated and destroyed our women. So with women, I create that very heavily, if you get a guy who's thirsty and he's on your crew. Let's say I have problems with another crew plus and I know they have a member who's thirsty. That is the easiest job in the world. You get one hot bitch to Instagram message. You're gonna find out where they are, what they're doing, where they been the hotel.
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Room right now. It's fucking dumb. Do you think you can do whatever you want the damn idiots, right? You're gonna have guys, would turn that shit down. I'm out a bunch of times in my life, where I've been in countries. I was in Sofia, Bulgaria. I'll talk to this girl's. Okay, that it's 10/10. I've been talking to for a few weeks. Okay, let's meet this place like let's go here. No no this my favorite places go here that and I was like, no, I'll turn puts you down. I could have been wrong. Could have been right?
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Could have been right. We're never going to know. I'll turn it down. We view of that guy on your crew. Hey bro, so hot bro. So ha shit that's problems for you and him and everyone else. So you gotta be very careful with the kind of life you're living, but if you live with people have arrives lives in order is important, but professionalism is also ready people. When I see people who are sloppy, it makes me very uncomfortable. Just general
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sloppiness and I can't explain it. When somebody would have grow is your girl, are you telling her anything? Or is it a understanding like a listen? These are some
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Things that I follow and you either, okay? With this or you're not, but I'm not compromising these things. Do you have those conversations when a girl is your main girl? Yeah, so if I've
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had relationships with women for five or six years and they never knew my job, and I'll just say to them. Look, it's if you know things, even though I don't do anything wrong, but if, you know, even who I associate with, you know things, then you have to lie,
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What is the easier if you just don't know? Then you got like, right? So let's just not working, what's work? Works like probably jet. You're a jet. All right. So I keep certain things from them because it makes it easier than having to worry about false narrative or lie in the event of whatever, or if we break up then walk, right? So I'm very careful that I'm very, very careful who I talked around as well. Like if this random like only, y'all me trusting. My cousin were just with her girlfriend. All we didn't talk business, let's talk. This is one night whatever.
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Like couple times like Luke went to go. Hey man, I'll message you will. We sit in the same room. WhatsApp people, loose lips sink. Ships doesn't matter. If you doing nothing wrong, go be careful. Who you're talking around, they listening to shit. And in the modern world a record shit. Like you don't want to what's even if it's a null point one percent chance. But what's the upside like there's no upside. Why take the risk reward. I'm very very careful and especially with women, not because they're necessarily malicious because women in general, don't have to worry about
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Out the certain things I'm talking about terms of professionalism, there's a whole bunch of beautiful smart great women out there who just go through life and they're just instagramming everywhere they go and they forgot their
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keys and do to do to do to do.
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She's too close to your circles. Yes, it in an end to get you and you got to be careful and it's amazing, whether it's the 1970s Soviet spies or the 2022 Mafia when they want to get a dude it's a chick. You either send a new chick or you watch his old chick or were you find his girlfriend even a bounty hunter today? Let's say I was wanted by the police and they couldn't find me.
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He's gone.
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He's gone there but he needs some sex. Go put a
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car there, every time. Every fucking time. Y'all keep this shit in order and, and the women I associate with have enough respect for me to go, okay? I don't know. Fine, just I love you, love you. When they arrested El Chapo's, girl? Don't you say, I don't know the criminal law. That was a chef or some shit like perfect perfect. He's not lying anymore.
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He's a chef. You told me the shaft. He's a chef, he's a billionaire show.
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Finish out through the shit. I don't know the guys. So
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And it's actually interesting because a lot of men want to brag to women because we want to show status. Do you want to sit there and brag about all the good things you do? But there is a downside to that there is a degree of downside house in Moldova.
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No, I think the back I was in Constanta Romania, nine years ago before I moved there and I was in a club and I must be the only foreign person in the club. And there was a 11 out of 10 moldovan, most beautiful girl I'd ever seen and I went over, and I tried to talk to her and she said, oh yeah, I only drink champagne at the time. I didn't have that much money said Highlander champagne. Well, I'm finished drinking for that. I was very nice to meet. You couldn't afford to buy the
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Champagnes on style, it
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was like, I don't have a nicer finish drinking for the night. Was very nice to meet you. What's your name is in the cake iced tea.
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Left the club. Whatever. Next day, I came, I saw her on this table. Champagne champagne, champagne, sure. Next table, champagne surgeon. And while she's doing all this, I was we're kind of catch each other's eye looking a little bit that it up a couple times. I caught her at lunch because Santa is like a Beach town. Like our lunches smoke for a little bit.
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And she kept asking me for champagne. I was like, listen, you are absolutely gorgeous. I think you and I are going to have a long happy future together, but I'm not gonna buy you champagne. I'll tell you why later. I put mystery on it so I can tell you're broke right Mysteries fan. So I'm gonna tell you why. I don't like champagne layers, long and interesting story. Once I can trust you, I'll tell you why don't I, you know, you can trust me. Now, I will tell you, not yet style, it off style Milestone. Anyway, as we got to know each other across the summer, eventually, when we became friends, you came clean. She works for the club, he was commissioned on champagne.
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Course. Of course, the girls in the club, you're buying champagne for the thing. She gets a commission per ball. What was interesting is this she had on her phone a system, so she'd meet you buy her drinks. The first night, you go a separate date. The second night, you buy her drinks, Third Day. She'd send a pre-decide already in her notes, how you live far away, and your, she can't fall in love again, gentleman, one man, her whole life. She falls in love with you. She's gonna have her heart broken, and she's scared. And then she'll ghost you for three days.
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Then eventually after begging, you get her back but she wants to come but not on her own because she's scared. She wants to bring free friends and should look at this restaurant. She wants to drink this champagne commission commission commission and she showed me her Facebook message, every do Playbook every fucking guy. One after another every night of the week. All just fall into the Playbook on flavor to the only guy who never bought. So anyway, and she was sitting there telling me. Yeah, and this, and when she was going,
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We're scared to me. She goes yeah this guy Facebook. Yeah, he's from turkey and he does private airplanes ended up. And this time she's telling all their jobs, the money, they're making where they live The Tamarind because he's dudes are sitting there talking. I'm so rich baby. I'm so rich. I'm so rich. You want champagne? I got it. I do this. I do this. I do this. And I'll sit there thinking whichever mob boss picks. This girl up, is going to have a whole bunch of targets To Go Robin all night long because dude just can't shut the fuck up and this is what I was 24 25 ever since then I style it all. What's your
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Jal. I work. It depends where I am. If I'm like in Romania I said I make Papa Nosh which is a Romanian Dona Sol national food. You're doing a guy say I'm a popping noise baby. I'm number one. I just I love none of them know my job but I don't know. I do not have known it because I don't know popping eyes. You don't know. They know. So I'm very, very careful when it comes to talking to women for that reason.
4:28:31
So that was a lot of uh so so it's funny because when we met one of your your lady,
4:28:39
You last night. She stood there. Hi. This is my wife didn't say anything? No, this, no nothing distance didn't approach. They don't even entertain conversation. It's not even something. I was going to happen. Yep, that's common in the Muslim Community. That's why I asked you earlier. If there were anybody that had any influence over here on the Muslim
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side she is she is
4:29:02
by by coincidence Islamic. She's muslim, okay, she's half Turkish Romania, but a lot of my women are the
4:29:08
are kind of similar to like
4:29:09
Oh, hi. They don't really talk too much and that's just something I've
4:29:13
asked them to do, in a very polite way. See, look, I talked to lots of
4:29:16
people and you guys are fine, right? But I'll tell the truth is, I talked to a lot of unsavory people have a lot of people who know me, whose hand I shake, who are bad people, bad people. They don't need to know too much about, I don't even really want them to see you. It's unfortunate and they catch me on the street and you're with me. That's a bad. That's a bad time. I wish you didn't happen. Last thing I need to be doing is don't say hello. My name is its don't talk to him. And by extension is the same thing with violence. I had a conversation with my
4:29:39
Arizona girls are completely drained. I said, listen, if I'm ever attacked or anything ever happens to me, wrong, scream and run, don't be trying to get in the way or say, don't hit him or some bullshit just fucking leave because I know, dudes, don't care that your Chi don't get out. So I try and be as protective as possible. I'm trying to be controlling, I just try and protect them from situations just say hi to people like hi don't then say your name they'll go over there. All I knew him from here, we've been together this long. I'm from this country. Just leave it and I some people can find it weird and
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rude but I think I can
4:30:09
Overall, the people, I know and I can style it off and they can understand why it is that way and it's just a better Dynamic
4:30:13
for me as a whole. I respect that he knows and he said loyalty, you said you don't need to know how to fight but you have to be willing to fight. Absolutely, and if you know one code we had I had a friend of mine who I told him, I said, listen guys, here's how I roll. I said, if your girl breaks up with you, she calls me. I have nothing to talk to her about salute. I said, if my girl breaks up with me and you're talking to, you have nothing to talk to you about solutely 0 because the number
4:30:39
Revenge is to get with a friend to do that said yes. So one time a guy, you know, she his girl contacts me and one after another, after another after another after another. And I just finally said, we have nothing to talk about. Absolutely, he's the relationship. Not you, some of these things. It's not that comes from a lack
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of thirsty. Are you thirsty, dude?
4:31:03
Yeah. What happens there, right? But it's also it's also filtering process because once you see a new kind of like yeah that's not going to be a long term.
4:31:09
Relationship that the loose lips situation. I had an assistant that every time I'm working on a big announcement that about to announce to everybody in the company. Certain departments, when I said, there's no way you could know this announcement. How do you know this announcement keynote speaker? I'm launching Kobe. Bryant one person was, how do you know this? How do you know where Nelson? Kobe Bryant has a keynote speaker. Like Kobe Bryant finally. Like he can't be my sister. Yeah, because even though you get excited, you got to keep it to yourself. This isn't
4:31:39
Anybody else's business. Yep, this is, if you're on the inside, you're on the inside, nothing leaks to anybody else. No matter what business dealings
4:31:47
and this is the thing about emotionality because you just nailed it, even with the best possible. Intentions people are excitable their manipulatable and they can be used is why stoicism? So important, let's imagine a hypothetical situation. You guys would hand me a million dollars cash, right?
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I would sit and think, I'd say thank you,
4:32:03
and I'd sit and think, am I going to get this building?
4:32:06
I wouldn't be like wow, a million dollars. All, I would you excited? I'm like, that's unusual. Fuck, that's, that's what I think I'd poker face it. But that's what goes through my brain. Because if I was excitable, wow, a million and you give me more. Wow, that, boom. That's the end of the game, right? You can't you can't be excitable. There's a time and a place when you're with very, very select people and very very private. Environment should be excited but otherwise. Yeah, you're right. People get excited and they talk too much.
4:32:31
Happy and then it up and it's fine a certain action along. But once you reach the upper echelons of life, you have to really start analyzing risk-reward, especially in the modern world. Especially, Look at me now, right? I just took a huge risk. I'm a misogynist and I'm evil, I just want a boat with 30 girls if one of them were to turn on me. Imagine the bullshit that what it comes with, that's a risk. And I had to analyze the risk had a conversation with all the girls in advance. Made it clear they all have their own separate bedrooms, but operate extremely professionally. CCTV on the boat.
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I couldn't just be some jackass, let's all just go get drunk. Let me see. Everyone get drunk sex fast. You have to be Pro, you have to be professional about things and the sloppy guy would've done that my position was going well, but why don't girls booze? I got money, it's easier said than done. If you
4:33:20
just roll the emotions when it comes down to things like that musk you hear stories about must wear his dad told him the most important role of man has is to populate. Yeah. Right. And he's got what I think they are.
4:33:31
It gives now it gets a juicy, just had another set of some, some ridiculous amount of number, but he's trying to repopulate the planet and or Mars. This is 10 kids, take kids. He's got thank you. Yeah, you're talking about the richest man in the world. Possibly smart want to be smart is agree, brains in the world. One of the best roles in the world, one of the most necessary forces in the world, where the people that are not fans of you.
4:34:01
You know can't stand him. That's enemy the state number one. They don't like the fact that he can just drop forty four billion dollars and to be able to buy Twitter or do anything he's doing. What do you what do you think about it?
4:34:13
Almost man, I love you long and I love that he has. He is a
4:34:17
man of purpose and I have so much respect for men of purpose. Most people who get his kind of paycheck whenever he got in the night, he sort of just cashed out had an ism and bullshit. He
4:34:26
looked he decided to risk it all again to try and
4:34:28
achieve the most impossible things. That's how you got to where you
4:34:31
Our,
4:34:32
it's all right up to where I am when you have enough to stop, but you don't stop for some reason. There's some new mountain to climb, and that is what's beautiful about men as a whole, all of the exploration on the planet, the deep sea Antarctica, Mount Everest, all of it was a man who had enough involved. No, I'm gonna go anyway, and that's the real on it. So I have so much respect for him
4:34:52
because he didn't, he doesn't need to do any this. Let's do it. And he's adopting the
4:34:55
biggest problems in the world and all the headache that comes with it. You're right all the Heat and all the dislike and all the
4:35:00
pressure. He's a
4:35:01
adopting it anyway. And those are the kind of men anymore of men who say, you know what? Yeah, I do have enough, it's not about enough who are some guys that you will put in that, that level wood musk. Like musk musk is mosque, right? He's the Pinnacle. But who else would you put in that
4:35:14
space? I have respect for anyone who's kind of similar, I'm trying to think of people
4:35:17
who I idolized really look up to.
4:35:21
Some of them are Fighters like I always
4:35:22
loved Mayweather. I think Mayweather is the best boxer in history, really? Yeah I like to Mayweather and huge fan base boxer history. Yeah. Ahead of Ali. Yeah.
4:35:29
I mean all these Ali right? But it was never lost its hard to. You've never lost anybody. And I like him because he was so clinical and so
4:35:36
precise and he took his ego out of it and said, I want to have a longer career than everyone else. So I'm going to focus on
4:35:41
knocking hit and hitting him. I may not get the knockout,
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I don't need to know. I've won, just win
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clinical chess. When payday
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They win
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payday. Your fight was boring. 100 bill, whatever. 100 milk. What a horrid cool next when that
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he was really smart. So I like Mayweather someone, I've always looked up to and I really
4:35:59
respect.
4:36:03
That's a really good question. I think that it's kind of difficult now in the world because also a lot of the people who are poor who are propagating to the top and perpetuated into absolute Global stardom. I'm not sure if all of
4:36:13
them have done it through good intentions, look at the things we said from Logan earlier Etc.
4:36:18
But I think even now I have
4:36:20
the most respect for the common man.
4:36:24
I think I have so much respect to the common man. I say all the time Tristan me and him will have our most in-depth conversations
4:36:30
when we're in.
4:36:31
In a
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S-Class on our way to the private jet
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and we see a street sweeper at 3 a.m. in Romania. No, he's get 200 bucks a month. I mean, if you were looking, though,
4:36:41
That I respect that. Like it's just a manner. So many people out here, just living hard lives and I have so
4:36:48
much respect for them and it's, we can
4:36:50
talk about the ones who make it, but there's so many people who don't make it and that's difficult. And I have so many stories. I don't want to tell any more
4:36:55
stories that go on forever.
4:36:57
But even little things I do like buffets, nobody ever compliments to chef at my face. So, whenever I go to a buffet, I trying to say, bro, did you cook this? This is,
4:37:05
this is great. I did it in Cyprus of
4:37:07
some sort. I swear like I gave him a million bucks smiled.
4:37:11
Yeah, 15 years of cooking meat balls. He was a happiest man in the world away from nothing and I think a lot of people are out here, just giving a life for something for nothing in return. He wanted respect, he want to respect that. I gave him a little bit for some meatballs and I can tell
4:37:25
he's never been complimented in history.
4:37:27
Most people say, Hey, where's the
4:37:28
place? You know? So I
4:37:30
respect to the Common Man. Anyone who's out here doing what they have to do. There's no such thing and I know I have a lot of money, but there's no such thing as
4:37:35
shameful work
4:37:37
there. If you're a man, and you're getting up and you're working, doesn't matter what it is.
4:37:40
We need people who do
4:37:41
Jobs and I have absolute respect for you. I want to talk about Escaping The Matrix. I'm not saying that, you know
4:37:45
if you're working your normal job, you suck. I'm not saying that I'm saying if you want to live the life I live and you want to have all the things I have and you have to escape. Of course, it's going to be difficult,
4:37:52
but I have absolute respect for anyone who gets up in the morning and faces their demons and gets it done. Because life is a man is fucking hard. It is really hard to do final topic before we wrap up. Sure, America. Do you do you follow the political climate and and us?
4:38:08
I
4:38:08
have recently become a political.
4:38:12
Yeah, I have so
4:38:14
little faith in either side of the system I am now. Absolutely a gnarly, a political
4:38:21
I do not have any opinions on anything, a political person because I feel like it's two sides of the same coin. That's my mic doesn't matter who it is right middle, it's the same thing.
4:38:35
I think from an ideological
4:38:36
perspective. It's nice to
4:38:38
Certain figures because it certainly inspires the morale of the sensible as opposed to the morale of the insane.
4:38:44
I believe that. However, I believe that the power structures are
4:38:47
set up in such a way that the president doesn't truly matter. I don't know if you saw there's an interview with Putin, when Trump first became president, you can find it on YouTube. He said something very interesting and I said, what do you think about
4:38:57
Trump? Trump has all these ideas about Russia and I
4:38:59
will change your world Etc. Putin said,
4:39:01
I think I think he said for I've sat through four u.s. presidents so far. They all come with very interesting ideas and
4:39:08
Then the men with the black suits and
4:39:09
briefcases come and explain to them how things are done
4:39:11
and then they leave and I'm still here and nothing really
4:39:14
changes. Who's who understands? And I think for this reason winning
4:39:20
a vote is nice to say, haha, to the other
4:39:22
side, winning a vote
4:39:23
is nice to say. Look, there's still some common sense in the world. It certainly a morale Boost
4:39:28
from the actual
4:39:30
Skin and Bones and the actual blood and Grant of how it would change society. I don't think it changes anything and for that reason and because I don't want
4:39:38
It'd be suicided.
4:39:39
I am absolutely not the uncle. Do you put him as the most powerful man in the world who wouldn't is he at the top or you put G ahead of them? Why do you want Putin is very controversial?
4:39:50
Do I wrap this up with
4:39:51
this?
4:39:52
I think Putin is misunderstood.
4:39:54
I think is a misunderstood man. I think that he's been in power for very long time. I think is extremely smart.
4:40:00
I think he genuinely cares about Russia and Russians
4:40:04
about other countries.
4:40:06
We're living in a world
4:40:07
now where it's very interesting to see European
4:40:10
leaders self-employed and self-destruct
4:40:13
their own gas prices their own government's their own businesses are owned populaces living standards because of some idealistic Nation idealistic notion that they need,
4:40:24
Help a nation that they have no direct link to. If I'm a leader
4:40:27
of X country, I should be concerned about X country more than I'm concerned about the plight of whatever country that's my duty and job. I think it's very interesting that most
4:40:36
politicians in the world today. Don't seem to give a shit at all about the continuing constituents. They
4:40:40
care about aligning themselves to higher ideologies, and self, imploding, their own countries and the living standard
4:40:46
issue for this ideology. Yeah, Putin doesn't do that.
4:40:49
It's Russia first Russia, Russians, Russia, Russians Russian and for that, I respect him, most other countries don't.
4:40:54
Not do that and won't do that.
4:40:56
If I find that very, very interesting about him. I think the current situation is absolutely not lie. Unfortunate, I think what happened is terrible war on all sides is always terrible unbearable. I think it's unfair that we discussed Ukraine at length when this has been happening across the Middle East and Africa for decades. Nobody ever gave a shit or
4:41:11
now of people seem to give a shit about proxy wars
4:41:14
and unfair conflicts, and people dying. It's always been happening and nobody cared because they're brown or black, but now we care because they're white Europeans and their chicks are hot. So,
4:41:24
I think there's a degree of hypocrisy there. He certainly not the bad guy of one saying he is he has a point and his point is logical and it makes sense and he has a point to defend and I think that to a degree he was forced
4:41:37
into make moves he was made and you have a unique perspective with Ukraine being a neighboring of your Romania and like zielinski and the Putin going back and forth. It is unique. Yeah, like there's obviously good and bad on both sides. Nobody's completely innocent and those are the worst kind of conflicts because when you have a good guy and a bad guy, it's
4:41:54
Simple right but life never that's
4:41:56
what guy has some good points and bad Points Guy be a some good points and some bad points innocence always suffer in the
4:42:02
end people the top don't even suffer and it's really
4:42:04
unfortunate Wars always been the same what we're to saying the general sit and have dinner after millions of in massacres is unfortunate. And this is one other thing I talk about life is a man and stay is if you get to become a general, you know, you can participate in the battle, but if you lose you Just Surrender, you have to get that mistake with the Russians and get to go home. If you're at the bottom you have to die with artillery shell so
4:42:24
It's all at once again about say
4:42:25
is it's really unfortunate, but I
4:42:28
certainly think that Putin is definitely not a
4:42:29
stupid man and I think the narrative that they
4:42:32
Point that he's some madman is bullshit. He's not crazy. He's not a mad man. He's a very logical actor with points that no people not many people know or consider or understand why he's doing what he does but I respect the he believes in Russia and sticks up for Russians and I think that any leader of any country should do that. I think there
4:42:50
was I'm apolitical now so I can't remember his name,
4:42:53
but there was a recent
4:42:54
Recent president of the United States who said America first. And I think that
4:42:58
anybody who prioritizes their own populist over the other, populations of the world should do
4:43:02
exactly that. I think that's their job. I think to do anything else is irresponsible. I think the Russians do it, the Chinese do it, the Indians do it, all the other superpowers to come, we're going to do that. And as long as you're in charge of a country and you
4:43:13
decide to vacate the needs of your own populace
4:43:16
to please, some crazy ideology wherever it will be. It makes you non-competitive and on a long enough
4:43:21
time frame, you're going to lose and that's how Empires it would be. Very
4:43:24
Interesting. If you were to have a sit-down with this one president, they said America first. I don't know who you're referencing. But obviously, we were saying, I forgot. No. But if it would happen to be interesting I don't know how long this is. Is it almost five hours or know? We've been going for a few hours. Guy feels like five minutes, but to the audience, some people maybe for the first time they were hearing some of them following you, no matter what you say, they're going to follow the content at this point coming up, I'll bring in, you know, bad today. Is there any specific belief?
4:43:54
System, you
4:43:54
follow.
4:43:56
I'm glad you asked that because when they attacked me when the Matrix attacked me, they said I report misogyny and I
4:44:01
believe in.
4:44:05
Chauvinistic principles and all this absolute garbage and when they when they said that about me I understood it's very important. I create a list and explain to the world exactly why I believe so without looking unprofessional. I've written it down. I would like to actually say the written 41 tenants of thing. I believe in and if you hear any that you
4:44:23
disagree, what do you want tenant 41:10 interested if you
4:44:25
disagree with any of them, I would love to hear feedback on these are the 41 things. I 41 things, I believe in most and before I read out this framework,
4:44:33
Doesn't matter if you are a Muslim, a Christian, it doesn't have your black and white black or white weak or strong. I think if any man lives true to these tenants are going to have a fantastic relationship with life and also they're going to be a good force and good influence for people around them. And I think that all in all they're going to enjoy their experience, their Human Experience and
4:44:50
the people close to them will also enjoy their presence. So that's what this is about is the 41 things I believe in.
4:44:57
So here we go. I believe that men have the Divine imperative to become as capable powerful and
4:45:01
competent as possible. In this life,
4:45:04
I reserve my human right to hold my own beliefs and practice them as I see fit and allow other people the same right to believe and act. As they wish I prefer loving rewarding consensual relationships, with beautiful positive and virtuous women. I believe, men and women are different and I each has their own unique and unique, and important strengths, and abilities. I believe men have the sacred duty to protect and provide for what the important people.
4:45:26
Their lives. I believe men have the sacred duty to protect the innocence and sanctity of their children and reserve the right and responsibility to raise their children as they see best to ensure their long-term happiness, and success. I believe that men have the sacred duty to raise strong capable and honorable Sons, I believe that men have the sacred duty to raise kind feminine and virtuous daughters. I utterly disproved violence within romantic or familiar relationships. I support good and honest governments and will obey their laws.
4:45:56
I prefer to only conduct business dealings, with trusted, and vetted, Brothers. I believe that man has the sacred duty to hold true to his word and do exactly what he says he will do. I believe that man's life is difficult and they asked the sacred duty to become strong to handle such difficulty. I believe men are personally responsible for their actions and for the results they achieve in their lives. I believe in emotional control and the B will need to become disciplined and professional in all things. I believe that men have the sacred duty to approach everything in life from a position.
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The strength, I believe that all men have the sacred duty to become men of upright and virtuous character and live above all possible. Reproach. I believe it is incumbent upon me to ruthlessly identify my own weaknesses and limitations. And I eagerly work to overcome them and become more capable in all Realms. I seek to improve my personal freedom, to think act and live true to my masculine imperative and always, I believe each man has a sacred duty to mold the physical body into the strongest, most resilient and most capable version of itself.
4:46:56
I believe that men have the sacred duty to rigorously trained themselves. Both physically, and mentally every day. I believe that I have the sacred duty to only eat the highest quality foods possible. I reserve the right to protect the sanctity of my bloodstream and make my own decisions about medical care and procedures. I affirm the importance of endlessly. Improving my mental, faculties through diligent work, study and practice, I believe in acquiring wealth and abundance in order to improve my life and do good for those. I care about, I believe in the merits of healthy competition and constantly encourage all men to seek out.
4:47:26
To improve themselves. I believe that masculine Brotherhood is essential to men's mental health happiness and success and I relentlessly encourage men to meet together train together and work together. I maintain the trust of my brother's through reverent silence regarding our most sacred and shared experiences. I believe in honoring my ancestors and living in a way that would make most of them proud of me today. I reserve the right to administer difficult Rites of Passage for our young men to allow them to earn the rank of manhood. I affirm the importance and need for Travel and Adventure as men.
4:47:55
I seek to help men overcome poor mental health through embracing hard work physical improvements and shared masculine Brotherhood. I reserve the right to make the best choices. I can at the time to protect myself and respect my mental health. I do good in the world and seek to help those less fortunate. I believe all men have the responsibility to lead and guide those they care about for greater Health prosperity and happiness. I choose to only interact with those who are respectful and civil to me in return for my own respectfulness and civility. I reserved the freedom to speak and refer to others as I believe is best and most
4:48:25
Most truthful, I
4:48:27
reserve the right to choose my company and include only Those whom I believe are best for my health, happiness and success. I believe I have an imperative to only spend my time in a way that I determine is beneficial uplifting and empowering to myself and others, I choose to only allow myself to be influenced by those who I believe have my best interests in mind. And the final one each day, I dedicate myself a new to create the greatest possible positive impact on the world and do the work necessary to achieve a greater masculine Excellence across all realms.
4:48:57
Powerful. Thank
4:48:58
you. When did you when did you write that? I wrote
4:48:59
this last night about half of them, and the other
4:49:02
half of the week. Wow. You said last night, you came up with this. Yeah, I decided
4:49:07
to explain exactly my beliefs. So, these are the 41 tenants I believe in and I think they can apply to any man on the planet. And if a man lives through to
4:49:14
these, it's going to be beneficial for both him and everybody who loves him and the world as a whole. I can't. I don't think it's possible to find a negative connotation to any of those 41 things. So I personally powerful. Thank you.
4:49:25
This has been incredible, you know sitting down with you and you know at a time like this long format kind of risky to go this long both sides. We wanted it. We started talking on Instagram. I think you reached out on Insta and them all of a sudden we're talking to each other. We had been in communication for a couple of years ago. I don't know what it was but different format, but for the audience that maybe is not on rumble or doesn't know where to follow you what can people find
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you. Yes. I'm on Rumble at Tate speech so Rumble.com
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4:50:38
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take from you. So thats really here for me for a long time coming. Hopefully, well brother, this has been great sitting down with you. First time, we meet first times that we need having a conversation like this. I hope the audience.
4:50:55
Can make the decision for themselves to know. You're not a perfect man, this is not a perfect person. We're talking to we're all flawed and own way but be able to see it from a clear full. Five hour format works. Not a 15 second clip absolutely to make a decision for them so it's good shit. You for this niggas was fantastic really enjoyed in. Thank you, thank you very much. Thank you bro. Thank you.
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