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Destroying the Feminist Agenda | Andrew Tate Returns Part 2

Destroying the Feminist Agenda | Andrew Tate Returns Part 2

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Friday, 23rd February 2024
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0:01

Andrew Tate exposes feminism and defends himself

0:04

against misogyny. He addresses sexual consent and

0:06

rape. He goes on a massive attack

0:08

to the crypto community. He calls out

0:10

Jordan Peterson as a hypocrite. He explains

0:12

to you step by step how you

0:15

can get rich. And he

0:17

shares a story he's never told and a secret

0:19

he's never shared. Before I tell you

0:21

the wild discussions we had, I'm giving away £30,000 worth

0:23

of exclusive prizes

0:26

just for listening to both parts of

0:28

this Andrew Tate launch. I'm giving away

0:30

my first ever Rolex which is dear

0:32

to me or the cash equivalent. I'm giving away

0:34

a shadow mentoring day where I'll take you out

0:37

my supercars, I'll give you some mentoring and I'll

0:39

take you to a one star Michelin lunch. I'm

0:41

also giving away 20 silver coins.

0:44

All you have to do is find the

0:46

secret question hidden in these two episodes. And

0:49

by the way, when you know you will

0:51

know. If you're here and you've not yet

0:53

seen or heard part one, finish this and

0:55

then go back and get part one. It

0:57

is wild. Let me know your favourite

0:59

parts in the comments. Let me know the parts that pissed

1:02

you off in the comments. I know

1:04

my favourite part. Buy a mile. I'll

1:06

get in the comments and engage with you. Is

1:09

there an ideology society holds that you

1:12

think is the most damaging? Well,

1:14

they all work together in a perfect concoction. So

1:17

it's difficult to choose which one is the

1:19

most damaging because all of the ideologies which

1:21

are being pushed by the matrix are designed

1:23

to destroy something. So you can

1:25

have different diseases. Imagine

1:27

society is a human body. One disease is aimed

1:29

at destroying the hands and other ones aimed at

1:31

destroying the legs. They're all equally important and they

1:33

work together in succinct, succinctity? Is that

1:36

a word? I don't know. If

1:38

it is good and if it's not at

1:40

it, please, Topg said so. They

1:42

work together to ensure that the body

1:45

is destroyed. If I see an

1:47

ideology being pushed in the mainstream, I

1:49

know that it's destructive because everything is

1:51

a lie. So then you have to sit down

1:53

and work out how it is destructive. And truthfully,

1:55

it's not that difficult to decipher. So

1:58

we can start with the climate agenda. Let's

2:00

start. Because every single ideology nowadays is

2:02

a Trojan horse. And they're clever

2:04

with what they do because the reason it's a

2:07

Trojan horse is they say, well, you love the

2:09

environment. You love nature. Well, who doesn't love nature?

2:11

I love nature. Of course I do. Do you

2:13

want to kill all the birds? No, I don't

2:15

want to kill all the birds. Okay. Well, then

2:17

you believe in climate change. Well, that's a jump.

2:19

Because, of course, I believe in nature, of course.

2:21

But when you're passing huge pages of law this

2:23

large in the name of

2:26

climate change and you manage to slip in

2:28

a few pages about increasing the wages for

2:31

the Congress and taking everyone's

2:33

cars off. Then I no

2:36

longer agree with climate change. So all

2:38

of these laws and all of these agendas are Trojan

2:40

horses. And also what they do is they conflate. They

2:43

conflate issues to make it very complicated.

2:45

I love nature. Yes, of course. But

2:47

the climate change agenda primarily is about controlling

2:50

everybody. They don't care about nature and

2:52

they don't care about trying to save the earth. They

2:54

care about controlling us all and making us slaves. And

2:57

that's pretty easy to decipher because when they

2:59

pass these huge climate change bills and they

3:01

increase their wages along with it and make

3:03

150 million dollars off the stocks they just

3:06

previously bought in the solar panel company before

3:08

they passed the law that you have to

3:10

have more solar panels, they use all

3:12

that money to buy beachfront property. Which is kind

3:14

of interesting. Well, the oceans were coming. Well,

3:17

their mansions are right there on the beach. So they don't

3:19

believe in India's garbage. But what they want to do is

3:21

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4:39

eat the bugs if you don't do it

4:41

you don't like bunny rabbits it's a lie

4:44

and they come along and say well if

4:46

we increase your taxes and prevent you from

4:48

being a free person we'll stop the sun

4:50

from being hot and it's garbage. So

4:53

the climate control agenda is primarily based

4:55

around trying to prevent you having

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any degree of free movement that's the

4:59

primary objective I believe in the climate change agenda.

5:01

Then you can look at the LGBT agenda do

5:04

I care if two full-grown men decide to

5:06

have sex inside of a private bedroom in

5:09

some house somewhere? No. Does most

5:11

of the world care? No. But do

5:13

I care if they take children and

5:15

begin to poison their minds talking about

5:17

transgenderism and talking about how a family

5:19

shouldn't be a man and a woman?

5:21

Yes I do care. Now I'm homophobic

5:23

and I hate all gays by extension

5:25

because they conflate the issue and

5:27

they use these words as attack them. So the

5:30

primary goal of the LGBT agenda is to destroy

5:32

the nuclear family because like we discussed earlier if

5:34

a man feels like a king in his household

5:36

and has children he's likely to

5:38

resist against suppression so they want

5:40

to get rid of that they want to get rid of

5:42

the family. The LGBT agenda has nothing to do with the

5:44

rights for gay people because gay people even

5:46

in Dubai if

5:49

they're private about their life will be

5:51

fine. What you're not allowed to

5:53

do is march along the streets and

5:55

demand other people's children look at your

5:57

swinging genitals under some warped view. that

6:00

that is freedom of some sort, it's

6:02

the same. So the LGBT agenda is

6:05

designed to attack the nuclear family. Feminism

6:07

is also designed to do the same

6:09

thing. A man wants a wife, he

6:11

doesn't want a husband. And feminism makes

6:13

women into men effectively. Feminism is probably

6:15

the most misogynistic movement on earth because

6:18

what it does is it makes women

6:20

into competitors with men in

6:23

realms where they can't compete with men. So

6:25

it puts women in a position where they're just gonna lose.

6:28

It tells women, you can do what a man can do,

6:30

you go do it. And then they just get annihilated. And

6:32

then we have to have diversity hires so they don't get

6:34

so obviously annihilated. Why would you take a woman and put

6:37

her into a realm where she can't compete unless you want

6:40

to see her humiliated? Feminism

6:42

is an awfully misogynistic ideology

6:45

and is once again designed at attacking and destroying

6:47

the family unit. So you can

6:49

name any of these ideologies and I'll tell

6:51

you why they're pushing it. They're pushing it

6:53

to destroy the baseline of society that's required

6:55

for humans to build a life

6:58

in which they're prepared to protect.

7:01

If you destroy a man's family and

7:03

you destroy his ability to raise his own

7:05

kids and his wife to respect him and

7:07

you destroy his ability to go anywhere, well

7:09

then what is he? He's a slave and that's what they

7:11

want. So all of these ideologies have

7:13

different goals but they're all a Trojan horse and that's

7:16

why every single time they try and push anything on

7:18

instantly and utterly against it. It's kind of amazing where

7:21

you don't have to be smart anymore. You just

7:23

have to instantly disagree with the news. That's

7:26

it. Now you're a genius. When they come and say,

7:28

we need more of this, I guarantee

7:30

you if you bet on the other side,

7:32

you'll be right more often than wrong. Nine

7:35

times out of 10. It's become that simple

7:37

because they laugh so obviously. And when I

7:39

say these things, once again, people say, oh,

7:41

you're homophobic. I'm not homophobic but I have

7:43

children and it is my job to raise

7:46

my children. They are not the government's children

7:48

and they're not gay people's kids because gay

7:50

people can't have kids. So the only reason

7:52

they can have an LGBT agenda into the

7:54

future is by turning other people's kids gay.

7:56

Well, they're mine and I had them so

7:59

I could raise. them with my worldview. And

8:01

if I'm responsible for paying for them, and I'm responsible

8:03

for keeping them safe, and I'm responsible for all

8:05

of the work that goes around them, I'm responsible

8:07

for making sure their mother is happy, and all

8:10

the other jobs required for my children to live

8:12

a happy life, you don't get to decide how

8:14

they think. I get to say, I want them

8:16

to be replicas of me and my worldview. You

8:18

don't get to come along and say, they have

8:20

to believe that women have penises. And

8:22

if I say that, I am labeled as

8:24

homophobic. You know, it's interesting, when I first got

8:26

cancelled, we spoke after my first cancellation, which was

8:28

in August, my first life. I was

8:31

attacked by the LGBT agenda. They were the first

8:33

people who attacked me. I woke up one day,

8:35

and there was about 120 different Instagram pages

8:38

that put up a picture of me and a clip

8:40

of me saying something like this, which was homophobic, with

8:42

the same text about how I should be removed from

8:45

social media. 120 pages overnight,

8:47

in perfect synchronicity worked

8:49

together to get rid of me.

8:52

Scary? 120 different LGBT

8:55

influencers at once. They must have got the call

8:57

in the group chat. Grindr

9:00

put out a notification. B-B-B, don't know.

9:02

And they all attacked me at once.

9:04

And then the feminists, same thing, all

9:06

at once. So all these agendas,

9:08

that's just proof that they're sponsored by governments anyway.

9:10

They're all funded by liberal NGOs. That's how governments

9:12

work, right? Governments have agendas they want to push,

9:15

and they don't push them themselves. Instead, they fund

9:17

the think tank, and that think tank is thinking

9:19

about how to turn kids into gay, and then

9:21

that think tank attacks me. So

9:24

that's how it all works anyway. So these agendas

9:26

are genuinely destructive to society, but it's

9:28

hard to choose which one is most

9:30

destructive. They're all working together on purpose.

9:33

Even mass immigration. I'm

9:36

a mixed race Muslim reaver

9:38

living in Romania. I'm not Romanian.

9:40

I guess I don't fit in any box

9:44

at all. But when people are pushing

9:46

for mass immigration, it's not because

9:48

they care about humans. It's not because they care

9:50

about people like me, who are the rich billionaires

9:52

who come to the country and do good for

9:54

it. No. They're pushing it because they want to

9:57

destroy the identity of a nation because without the

9:59

identity of a nation. less likely to protect

10:01

it. We can also expand this into even

10:03

the way we build buildings anymore. Why did

10:05

we build such beautiful cathedrals? And

10:07

now every single building we build is

10:09

shit. Well it's done on purpose. We

10:11

were talking about that yesterday. It's done on

10:13

purpose because if you build beautiful buildings in

10:15

a beautiful cathedral in a particular city, the

10:17

people of that city love that city and

10:19

will defend that city. If all the buildings

10:21

look the same, whether you're in Houston or

10:23

Hamburg, it's the same tower blocks,

10:26

well then you don't care. You'll just go off. I'll

10:28

just move. I'll let them get away with what

10:30

they want to get away with. I guess I

10:32

can always run away. The rich people run away.

10:34

The poor people are stuck there because they can't

10:36

run away. And they continue with their slavery. All

10:38

of this is on purpose. None of this is

10:40

an accident. And they all tie in together to

10:43

be a sickness for society. And society is now

10:45

currently very sick. If you were to ask me,

10:47

well what's worse, the AIDS or the cancer or

10:49

the gang green? It's very difficult for me

10:51

to sit here and choose one. I'm saying to

10:53

you, we're the best. And

10:55

we need a solution to all of

10:58

them. And the solution to all of them

11:00

is the same thing I said it was earlier, which

11:02

is God. Because why did we build beautiful cathedrals? God.

11:05

Why did people get married and stay

11:07

married? God. God was the solution to

11:09

everything. That's why they're trying to remove

11:11

it. They have to remove God so

11:13

they can attack all of these different

11:16

institutions with these insane ideologies. And these

11:18

ideologies are weaponized virtue. I am

11:20

the number one target for weaponized

11:22

virtue. They take a word, a

11:25

virtuous word, homophobia.

11:27

You hate, gay people, you hate, you hate. No, I

11:30

love my children. I don't hate gay people. I love my

11:32

children. Don't start saying hate at me.

11:34

I'm a man of love. And they take

11:36

it and it's a virtue, right, protecting gay people. Like

11:38

they need protecting from me. I don't interact with them.

11:40

I don't think they're protecting me. Why? What about because

11:42

I love my kids? And then they throw it at

11:44

you. And they pretend they're virtuous, but they're not. They're

11:46

just attacking you. It's weaponized virtue. All of

11:49

these things are. Same with climate change. If you sit

11:51

and say to a climate change activist, I

11:53

love nature. So I want to be able

11:55

to go and experience nature all around the world, which means

11:57

I need to fly. I love nature. No,

12:00

you don't. You hate nature because you fly. These people

12:02

are insane. It's all weaponized. It's all weaponized.

12:04

So it's difficult for me to answer your

12:06

question because- It was a good answer. Well,

12:08

yeah, but all the ideologies are so poisonous.

12:11

Because they're not reality. They're ideology. Well, absolutely they're

12:13

not reality. I did a podcast. It's a clip

12:15

that should be a lot more famous where I

12:17

was sitting on the Fresh and Fit podcast. I

12:19

was sitting with a bunch of women and we

12:21

were arguing literally about how men and women can

12:23

do the same things. And women can

12:25

do everything a man can do. And I was being

12:28

deliberately comedic as to not decimate

12:30

them absolutely intellectually. I was making them laugh

12:32

and telling them they're all wrong. And

12:34

then an intruder tried to break in to the

12:36

podcast studio and me and the other men

12:38

got up. Primarily me, I think he was saying

12:41

my name at first. To go and deal

12:43

with this intruder in Miami who could have easily

12:45

been armed. And all the women, quite

12:47

rightly, got very afraid and started hiding.

12:50

And when I sat back down, I was like, okay,

12:52

well that just proved all your garbage wrong,

12:54

didn't it? So all of these ideologies, so

12:56

there's nothing that's interesting about them is that

12:58

they only exist in a vacuum. You

13:01

only get to discuss feminism when

13:03

you're living in a society where life is

13:05

pretty easy. In the bare

13:07

struggles of survival, there's no time

13:09

to discuss feminism. Or the

13:11

climate, or LGBT. All

13:13

this garbage only exists in a

13:15

vacuum. And the vacuum that they're

13:18

existing in is a very safe society which

13:20

has been built by heterosexual

13:23

males, families, built

13:25

by people who are gonna get up

13:27

and go to work, built by people

13:29

who don't believe in depression or anxiety

13:31

or this mental health garbage. We've built

13:33

a society that allows this cancer to

13:36

foster. And it's kind of sad, really,

13:38

that the reward for building such a

13:40

beautiful society off the backs of strong,

13:42

diligent, hardworking men is for them

13:44

to be demonized, attacked, permanently guilty

13:46

under the judicial system, and

13:49

then told that they're bad people for holding

13:51

a worldview, which is the exact worldview they

13:53

needed to hold to be useful to society

13:55

in the first place. Did you

13:57

hear about the Iceland strike? No. Bro. So

14:00

Iceland, which I would totally argue,

14:02

don't ban me from Iceland, government,

14:05

I'm just talking, chill, I haven't even been

14:07

yet. They're gonna ban me, they're gonna

14:09

say he's not allowed here, I'm sure it's very

14:11

nice. Iceland, which I would argue is

14:13

probably gonna be one of the most liberal

14:15

countries in the world, I'd argue. I'd also

14:18

argue that women are treated pretty fairly in

14:20

Iceland, I'd argue. I mean, it's not Pakistan

14:23

or something. So all the women in Iceland decide to

14:25

go on a strike because they don't get paid enough

14:27

in Iceland, or I'm sure they're paid the same as

14:29

men. So 100,000 women went on strike, which

14:32

is a third of the population of the country

14:34

for four whole days, and they went on the

14:37

strike to prove, I think even the prime minister,

14:39

bro, they're definitely gonna ban me. The

14:42

prime minister went on strike herself. So

14:44

four days on the women worked, a third of the

14:47

entire country, 0% of the

14:49

female workforce went to work to prove how important women

14:51

were. You know what happened? Tell me. The

14:54

roads still worked, the traffic lights

14:56

still worked, there was still electricity. Police

14:58

still turned up, firemen still turned up because they

15:00

may go to real work. And

15:02

it was just the age of having to have

15:05

been for four days. What was the age of

15:07

having to do with the age

15:09

of overseeing the department? Turns

15:12

out that they just proved

15:14

themselves wrong because for four

15:16

days, all the men didn't go to work. Society

15:19

would crumble instantly. And

15:21

it's a shame that

15:23

the men which are so vital

15:25

to society, which are the ones

15:27

which are permanently demonized. I was

15:29

saying this the other day, I

15:31

was driving in my Ferrari SF-94

15:33

with a beautiful woman. And

15:35

we were discussing feminism. So sometimes when

15:38

women hear crap from the matrix, am

15:40

I allowed to say this when I come back to jail? Yeah,

15:43

probably not, fuck it. Women are

15:45

either programmed by society or programmed by the man they're

15:47

with. That's what I believe.

15:49

I believe that women have evolutionarily,

15:51

they've evolved to be adaptable, which

15:54

is why women are cunning. They

15:56

can be very cunning women. And I think that

15:58

in days of old, if... there

16:01

were a member of a tribe and their

16:03

tribe lost a war and all their men

16:05

were killed. Their only chance of survival was

16:07

to adapt to the ways of the new

16:09

tribe pretty quickly. They couldn't disagree with

16:12

the new tribe because they can't defend themselves. So

16:14

they had to learn to adapt. And

16:16

you can look through history to see how this has

16:18

happened to endless times. And normally when an army comes

16:20

in, it kills all the men and takes all the

16:23

women as slaves and the women don't usually have to

16:25

stay slaves. They're pretty good at their job. They can

16:27

give a nice back rub and, you know, famouse. Within

16:29

three weeks, they're a wife or something and it's

16:32

fine. So I think that women

16:34

are... I

16:39

think I'm going back to jail, Rob. I'm

16:42

about to see you there. No,

16:44

but women are adaptable and cunning. And I'll

16:49

come back to that point later. Let's move on. I'll come

16:51

back to it. All right. And

16:53

what defines sexual consent?

16:57

You said fucking bringing it. You told

16:59

me to bring it. Well,

17:01

it's forever changing, isn't it? I think

17:03

if we're watching this, I think everyone at home knows what rape is. I

17:06

think everyone at home knows what an actual rape is and

17:09

how heinous and disgusting that is. And I'm the first

17:11

person as a masculine man to say that rape is

17:13

shit based indefinitely. I'll say it myself. A

17:15

woman regretting consensual sex years later is not

17:17

rape. I think that's cheapening the idea

17:19

of rape. I think it's insulting to the women who

17:21

have genuinely been raped. I think to sit

17:23

and say that rape can now

17:25

include a woman having a one-night stand,

17:27

demanding handbags, knocking handbags, being upset that

17:29

she can't get handbags, still not calling

17:31

the police, seeing that man buy another

17:33

woman a handbag a year and a

17:35

half later and then deciding it was

17:37

rape, I think that is extremely insulting

17:39

to the unfortunate women who have suffered

17:41

genuine sex crimes. I think it's disgusting.

17:44

I also think that most women and

17:46

most men know what sexual consent is. I

17:48

have daughters. I have a lot

17:50

of daughters and sons. But I

17:53

want to make something clear because one of the

17:55

things that's used against me most often is people

17:57

say, I said women bear some

17:59

responsibility. really if we're getting raped. Which is

18:01

not what I said. What I said is that

18:03

we're adults and we must all bear responsibility for

18:05

the situations we find ourselves in. If

18:07

a woman is walking her dog in the park and

18:10

is raped, that's disgusting. And that's not her

18:12

fault. What I was talking about was

18:14

a particular scenario in which a woman will go

18:16

out with a man, get drunk with a man,

18:18

spend all night with a man, go to the

18:20

man's house, continue to drink, have sex with the

18:23

man. Then, years later, it's decided that it was

18:25

rape. My argument would be, if you don't want to have sex

18:27

with a man, do not get drunk with him and do not go lay in his

18:29

bed. I have daughters, and I

18:31

would say, do not get drunk with men and lay in their bed if

18:33

you don't want to have sex with them ever. Don't

18:35

do that, because you're going to give the man

18:37

the impression. Now, I'm not saying the man can

18:39

rape her. I'm not saying that. I'm saying that

18:42

you're putting yourself in a position where rape is

18:44

more likely to happen. If I decide to walk

18:46

through the worst area of town, with a million

18:48

dollars in cash, yeah, nobody should

18:50

rob me. You're right. It's a crime to

18:52

rob me. But am I making myself a

18:54

robbery target? Am I making myself easy to

18:57

rob? It would be irresponsible for me to

18:59

do such a thing. So I think

19:01

that the best way to protect women in

19:03

these scenarios is not to do what the feminists

19:05

are doing, which is to come along and try

19:07

and create this ideal world. Well, men should know

19:10

not to rape. We do. We know

19:12

not to rape. We also know not to kill. And

19:14

women should know not to lie. But guess

19:16

what? People are imperfect, and people do bad

19:18

things. So what you have to

19:20

do is take personal responsibility and protect yourself against

19:22

the possibility of these things. I

19:25

think that the reason sexual consent has now become

19:27

such a hot topic is, yes,

19:30

there's bad actors doing bad things. Of course, men

19:32

end with men. But truthfully, I think a

19:35

lot of this is happening because we've removed

19:37

some of the basic societal norms. A

19:39

woman wouldn't get drunk with a man and go to

19:41

a man's house and lay in the man's bed and

19:44

kiss the man and take all of her clothes off

19:46

and then not want to sleep with a man four

19:48

years ago. So the consent line wasn't as blurred because

19:50

it was, you're not my husband or you're not my

19:52

boyfriend. I don't want to go anywhere near you. It

19:54

was a pretty clear line. So then

19:56

the line had to be jumped over by a predator.

19:58

But now the line's all messy because of

20:01

the immorality of people, male and female.

20:03

So now it's very difficult where do

20:05

you draw the line? What if she

20:07

gives consent but she was drunk? That

20:09

doesn't count. How is the man

20:11

supposed to know? Is he supposed to get out

20:13

of blood, alcohol, measure and make her beep beep?

20:16

Sorry, your yes doesn't count. The

20:19

whole line is messed up because morality is

20:21

destroyed. If you destroy morality then now there

20:23

can't be a line. So I can't

20:25

answer the question. Nobody can. And the

20:27

law is coming along trying to find the

20:30

line in all these individual cases. In these

20:32

huge court cases trying to find the line

20:34

where there's no morality at all. I

20:36

would argue, and I know this is difficult

20:39

to say but I'm going to say it, if

20:41

my daughter came to me and said I was

20:43

raped before all my

20:45

way to get my gun, I'd say tell me

20:47

the story. And if she said I met a man and I

20:49

was dating him for many weeks and I went out with him

20:51

and I started drinking with him and then I went to his

20:53

house and we continued to drink and it was a party and

20:55

then we started kissing. I took all my clothes off and then

20:57

we started having sex and then

21:00

I decided I didn't want to have sex

21:02

anymore. I'm like I can't truthfully shoot this

21:04

man in the head anymore. Why did

21:06

you do all of that? Why did you just say

21:08

no? And I'm talking about my own daughter here. But

21:10

I don't know what I'm allowed to say this without

21:12

the world having a mental breakdown because we live in

21:14

a world now where nothing is nuanced. You can't make

21:16

a nuanced point. You can't talk about how complicated

21:19

this subject is. Everyone wants black and white.

21:22

It's difficult what sexual consent is anymore because when

21:24

you remove morality there's no longer a line. I

21:27

don't know. It's hard. This is why I've settled down

21:29

with my 11 wives because you

21:31

can't trust anyone. Let's imagine I be

21:33

a brand new girl. Let's imagine we have a happy relationship.

21:35

Let's imagine we're together for nine months. And let's imagine we

21:37

have sex 100 times. And let's imagine

21:39

I don't buy her a BMW. Let's

21:44

imagine. And let's

21:47

imagine she texts me and

21:49

says I want a BMW. And I say no.

21:53

And let's imagine she texts me and says

21:55

if you don't buy me a BMW I

21:57

will go to the police and say you

22:00

raped me. Imagine she admits. Was

22:02

she from Peterborough where I live? Well,

22:04

let's imagine she admits via text to

22:06

the crime. She admits what she's gonna

22:08

do for a car and I

22:11

still refuse to buy her a car. When she goes

22:13

to the police and makes that complaint I will still be arrested.

22:15

I will still be demonized in the media. I

22:17

will still have to go to court. I will

22:20

still have to go through a trial. I will

22:22

still spend three million dollars in legal fees. Despite

22:25

her admitting to the facts. She is

22:27

lying for a car. I

22:29

will still have my reputation decimated. My

22:31

life will be damaged. I'll be

22:34

stressed to the max. I'll have

22:36

legal fees. I'll go through all of this all

22:38

because I didn't buy her a car. Despite

22:41

her admitting to crime because I'm a

22:43

man and even worse I'm a famous man

22:45

and even worse than that I'm a masculine man.

22:47

So I'm the enemy of the Matrix. So

22:49

how can a man even fairly and safely have

22:51

a relationship? Where is sexual consent?

22:54

I don't know. I have sex with her 100 times.

22:56

Was she drunk one of those times? I don't think

22:58

so. Do I alcohol breast test her every single time?

23:01

No. She's now saying she was drunk. I'm saying well

23:03

she came over my house at 1130 p.m. we went

23:06

straight to bed. I don't know. I didn't know this. I don't drink.

23:08

I haven't drunk a drop of alcohol in a year and

23:10

a half. Yeah but she was drunk. Prove it. Do

23:12

you have the blood alcohol test that she was drunk? No.

23:14

Neither do I. But she says she was drunk. So she

23:16

says her consent isn't real so you still have to go

23:18

to the trial. But she admitted she lied

23:21

for a BMW trial. We

23:23

have evidence to the contrary because you said on a Ron

23:25

Moore podcast Women Can't Park. And that's

23:27

that BBC. Rapists, rapists, rapists, rapists, rapists,

23:29

rapists, right. Bro what the? You can't

23:31

live a life anymore. And the scenario

23:34

I've just described to you is a hundred percent accurate.

23:36

So how are you as a man now? You have to do

23:38

what sexual consent is. I don't know.

23:40

There is no sexual consent anymore. Let me

23:43

change my answer. My answer was there's no

23:45

longer a clear line of sexual consent because

23:47

of diluted morality. I'm gonna change the answer.

23:50

As a man there is never consent

23:52

because if it can be snatched from

23:54

you retrospectively then you never

23:57

had it. You never owned it. They

23:59

might give you. The shopping and I could snatch a

24:01

bag of view any time. Do you own it?

24:03

Now. You're borrowing. You can borrow

24:06

consent as long as you never.

24:08

I know that female. Any point

24:10

in the future, have a. Good.

24:12

One that lot of sexual consent is Vermin

24:15

saw the bed in the what's the World

24:17

You have zero concern as even if you

24:19

have all of the food funny the point

24:21

by the text of the Bmw professor important

24:24

you can cctv footage. You can apple

24:26

Hertz Hertz. You have other things they will still

24:28

destroy used. To. The money your

24:30

reputation still partially should drop respect.

24:33

The still think before they get some of the

24:35

sexual consent to more for man in the west

24:37

don't exist. So. His a paradox of

24:39

just picked up. How about a my is.

24:42

Everything you said about what the media will

24:44

do to you has made a big of

24:47

a Jesus Christ. You

24:49

won't be given. Jesus is made

24:51

me massively. The has limited well

24:53

I that you wouldn't be as

24:55

big as your current bought. all

24:57

sorts. I'm in a fortunate situation.

24:59

Because. Ninety nine percent of men

25:02

was hit by cars. He. Couldn't.

25:04

Have done what I've done and I'll tell you why. Firstly,

25:07

There's a mental aspect. Every man's exist

25:09

awful it's going on. To. When

25:11

you have the Bbc attacking you,

25:13

attacking your mother, attacking your family,

25:15

attacking the mothers of your children.

25:18

When. Your kids would get sick of school and

25:20

reporters are following year old mother around when they

25:22

closed all your bank account. So when they're trying

25:24

to very best to call all your ex girlfriends

25:26

build up cases the don't exist when the printing

25:28

lies about you. Would you know to go to

25:30

jail at the moment for nothing? That's a lot

25:32

mental stress. Most. Most people aren't. You

25:34

could do without the distress. Next. Financial

25:37

Most people have a job. And. Your

25:39

job is gone. and you're broke if you

25:41

have your own business you can't get customers

25:43

or clients most people are very fortunate financial

25:45

situation where my finances are hard to touch

25:47

it very difficult to damage in fact they've

25:49

been trying for very long time to take

25:51

down my school's the war room as i

25:53

did my make money by made money's other

25:56

think say the nobel i can't be damaged

25:58

i'm actually the n b m and So

26:02

because of that, I'm also fortunate.

26:04

And I'm a very good speaker

26:06

with a very large platform. And they've tried to

26:08

cancel me and ban me, which they've done. Normally

26:10

that makes someone go away. I don't

26:12

go away. They've tried, and I don't go away. I'm on

26:14

other platforms so I can speak. If I was

26:16

a normal person, am I going to hit with that garbage? I wouldn't

26:19

be bigger than Jesus Christ. I'd be destroyed.

26:21

I'd have no money. I'd have no job. I'd

26:23

be able to get to know customers. I'd have no social

26:25

media. I wouldn't be able to tell my version of the

26:28

truth. And they'd be pricking lies about me endlessly. And I'd

26:31

add all that on top of the other mental pressure.

26:33

I'd be suicidal. And they wouldn't care. They'd

26:35

think it was funny. 99% of men, if they'd

26:37

gone through what I'd gone through, would

26:39

be a mess. I pulled it off. It's

26:41

true. But I speak to all the men out

26:43

there at home telling you, you have no consent. Because

26:45

if it happens to the average man, he's done. He

26:48

is done. Happens to footballers. They're

26:50

famous. And they lose their contracts. They lose

26:52

everything. It's crazy. There's no such thing as

26:55

sexual consent in the West for a man anymore. I

26:57

didn't even realize that until you asked me that question.

26:59

I thought it was blurred because of morality. But

27:01

after analyzing it, it turns out it doesn't exist

27:03

at all, which is even worse. There's

27:05

no such thing as sexual consent. As a

27:07

man, how are you supposed to live your life?

27:10

I guess you just don't talk to women at all. I guess

27:12

you just don't reproduce, right? If you have no kids, you have

27:14

nothing to live for. You just sit there and play video games.

27:16

Be a good slave. Pay your taxes.

27:19

That's it. I guess that's what they want. And then they

27:21

wonder why the birth rate's declining. And wonder why they import all

27:23

these third-worlders because no one has kids anymore. Well, how can you

27:25

have kids? You can't have a wife. How can you have kids

27:28

if you can't have sex? Where everyone

27:30

in this room and everyone watching this

27:32

podcast exists because a man went up

27:34

to a woman, said hello, and they

27:37

had sex. That's what happened. Now

27:39

you even go up to a woman. You're a

27:41

sexual printer. You go up and say, excuse me, I

27:43

think you're beautiful. That's somehow.

27:46

That's why we're all here. But

27:48

all of nature suggests that you understand what's

27:51

going on here. Society is so

27:53

fundamentally broken. You can't even

27:55

exist as a man anymore. Your only hope,

27:57

the only answer, is to be such a

27:59

man. a charming, fantastic individual that women do

28:01

not want to betray you and attack you,

28:04

which I guess is an answer.

28:06

I mean, it's worked for me, but you're relying

28:08

on the sensibilities of other people. It's kind of

28:10

a scary scenario to know that the woman you

28:12

take care of and love might turn on you

28:14

any moment, and she can, and she

28:16

has all the benefit of the doubt. I don't know

28:18

if this is true or not. I'm

28:20

just going to say it. It's like it must be true.

28:22

If a woman goes into a police station and makes

28:24

an accusation against a man with no evidence, no

28:27

evidence, six years ago I had sex with a

28:29

man. Who? Him. I

28:32

have no text messages from him. I have no video

28:34

of it happening. I have no video of me going

28:36

to his house. I don't remember where he lives. I

28:38

don't remember the car I was in. I don't remember

28:40

anything I was drunk, but I had sex with this

28:42

man, and I regret it. He reached zero evidence of

28:44

any kind. That man would be questioned and arrested at

28:46

heart. Am I going to a police station and say,

28:48

I was robbed? I don't remember where. I

28:50

don't know what they took. I don't know what

28:52

happened, but I was robbed. They go, what do you

28:55

want me to do with this? What do you mean?

28:57

We're all by who? What? No

28:59

evidence. Just random accusations. It's scary.

29:01

Then, let's go deeper down the rabbit hole.

29:03

Do women hate men now? If

29:05

you're going to push this feminist narrative and you're going to tell

29:07

women they have to compete with men, and a woman's going to

29:10

buy into that, and she's going to

29:12

see herself in competition with men inside the

29:14

workforce or inside society in masculine realms, is

29:17

she going to feel hateful or resentful

29:19

towards men to a degree? I'd

29:21

argue she would. A

29:23

woman in a feminine realm will destroy a man, as

29:25

she should. She has all the advantages. I'll

29:28

sit here and say that women in feminine

29:30

realms outperform men 100% of the time. By

29:32

extension, in masculine realms, men will outperform women

29:34

100% of the time. If

29:36

you're going to try and turn women into men, what

29:38

you're going to have is you're going to have short,

29:40

broke, emotional men who are going to lose to big,

29:42

strong, tall, stoic men. Then they're going to be resentful

29:44

of the men who do better than them. Then you're

29:46

going to give that resentful person power to destroy any

29:48

man's life at a whim without evidence. I'm

29:51

just talking out loud. Is that scary? It

29:53

is kind of scary. Then you come along and say,

29:55

okay, well, we've tried to turn these women into men,

29:57

and they're not doing that well, so we're going to

29:59

do different things. diversity hires and hire the women over

30:01

the men even though the men outperform them. And if

30:03

you look at her wrong, she can destroy your life

30:05

at random. And you have to pay all your

30:07

taxes, go pull the ropes. And you're all out of

30:09

the opinion. And if they're fat, you have to find them attractive.

30:11

Otherwise, you're in a posture. And your kids are

30:13

gay. Go thank you, man. Freedom! Democracy!

30:15

Stay low, we live in a

30:18

free society. Isn't it great?

30:21

Freedom! It's money, but money matrix.

30:26

Money matrix? Yes. Free

30:28

society. We need a free society. It's so free

30:30

here. I feel free. Do you? Let's

30:33

go do another animal. Talk about money matrix. It just

30:35

reminds me of it. How do most tech companies make money today? They give away a

30:38

free product and they use your personal information. You

30:48

are the product. You are. That's right. So

30:50

you use Facebook or use Instagram. You use

30:52

a free product and they get personal information

30:55

about you and your habits. And

30:57

they take that information and they monetize it. So

31:00

the logical extension of that fact would

31:03

be that the more information they

31:05

obtain about you, the better they will be

31:07

at monetizing that information. So that

31:09

means that large companies are trying

31:11

their very best to know everything

31:13

about you. The harder they survey

31:16

you, the better their surveillance, the

31:18

more profitable they will be. And

31:20

companies' primary objective is to be as profitable as

31:23

possible, meaning that tech companies and large companies by

31:25

extension, which are basically government, because government have their

31:27

fingers in all of them, want to spy on

31:29

you as much as possible. The reason they want

31:32

to do that is, well, a pattern of your

31:34

behavior. And they use that pattern of your behavior

31:36

to predict how you're going to spend money or

31:39

predict how they can make you spend money.

31:41

If we show him this type of advert at

31:43

this time or this length of time, he's more

31:46

likely to spend than if we don't, because of

31:48

all the other millions of people who fit his

31:50

profile, this was the most reactive type of advertisement.

31:52

If you accept all of that to be true,

31:54

then you must accept the next

31:56

logical extension to that, which means

31:58

that they have all this information on your profile. patterns and

32:00

how they can make money from it. They must be

32:02

trying to change your patterns. They must have

32:04

pattern A type of person who's worth $11.59.

32:08

And pattern B type of person who is worth $9.22.

32:12

How do we make the pattern B people

32:14

act like the pattern A people? What do

32:16

they do different? How can we change

32:19

the algorithm for the act to make

32:21

the pattern Bs be more like the pattern A's

32:23

so we can make more money? If the goal

32:25

of a business is forever profit, they

32:27

want a forever survey, and they want an ideal

32:29

customer. And if they understand your patterns of behavior,

32:31

they must be trying to influence your patterns. The

32:34

less logical extension to that is we're living

32:36

in a world where not only we need to spide

32:38

on, but absolutely every single thing we use is trying

32:40

to change us and change how we think and change

32:42

how we act. Could we argue that's how you make

32:44

your hundreds of millions change of people against the matrix

32:46

to the free? So

32:50

you have me who is particularly

32:52

eloquent and concise. Consize

32:55

is one that you are not.

32:57

Compenduous. I'm good

32:59

at talking. But now we have machines

33:01

doing it. So we talk about the future and AI. People say,

33:03

what do you think about AI? I think AI is going to

33:05

change how we all think and act. I'm not

33:07

worried about what the machines are going to do. I'm worried

33:09

about what you're going to do. You as a person. I'm

33:11

worried about what the people are going to do when the

33:14

AI becomes good enough to truly turn the pattern Bs into

33:16

the pattern A's. How do we make

33:18

all the people who understand the truth believe Andrew's

33:20

a human trafficker? How do we make

33:22

people believe the news again? What disaster do we

33:24

need to come up with? What words do we

33:26

need to type in which order? In

33:28

which order do we have to show them the different articles

33:31

for it to be a logical continuation in their

33:33

brains for them to come to the conclusion we

33:36

want them to come to? I'm not worried

33:38

about why AI is going to do what it's doing. I'm worried about what it's going to do

33:40

to all of us. Because that's how they're

33:42

making money now, is by surveying us and controlling

33:44

us. And yeah, I'm one man with

33:46

a mouth. And I'm pretty good. But to compete

33:48

against machines into the future, I'm only going to

33:50

lose. So when you talk about money

33:52

matrix, it just reminded me about how surveillance

33:55

capitalism, I guess that's the

33:57

only capitalism we have now, is surveillance capitalism.

34:00

I guess I would like to and I'm

34:02

doing this on the fly so I don't know but what

34:04

is communism? Communism is spying on absolutely

34:07

everything somebody does to make sure they

34:09

adhere to the correct creeds

34:11

so they can make a living. Surveillance

34:13

capitalism is spying on absolutely everything somebody

34:15

does so you can make as

34:17

much money as possible from them but if they don't

34:19

do the right things you'll delete their ability to exist

34:21

as a human. I'm sure somebody with

34:23

a little bit more time than I

34:26

could draw up the comparisons between surveillance

34:28

capitalism and communism. Are we kind of

34:30

reaching the same place? Well, aspired on

34:32

absolutely. We don't even have capitalism anymore

34:34

is the true definition of the word.

34:36

Where do we? Why? Where do we

34:38

have free fair markets and free competitive

34:40

forces? That's right. And

34:43

if a government's primary objective every single day is

34:45

to get more and more control, which is

34:47

all it is, then all ends would call me

34:49

this of any way. Is surveillance capitalism just another

34:51

path towards the same thing? Every day the government

34:54

passes new laws every week,

34:56

every month, whatever. Have you ever seen the government take

34:58

a law away? So over time they just get more

35:00

and more and more and more control. They don't take

35:02

laws away. They just add new ones on top. Where

35:05

does that end? If you have 100 marbles and I

35:07

take one away every day, it ends at zero. It

35:10

doesn't matter if it takes a while, but that's where we end

35:12

up, right? So the governments are all going to try and

35:14

end up with some form of slavery. You can call communism.

35:16

We call something else. But this money makes

35:18

you, because they're about surveillance capitalism. I don't think that's far

35:20

off communism anyway. I don't think anybody, you're right. We have

35:22

no free and fair markets. We have no freedom of speech.

35:24

We just talked about the freedom of society and

35:27

how garbage that is. Democracy is a

35:29

scam. That's a lie. Because they influence

35:31

controlled media if the voting machines work.

35:33

So what do we have besides

35:35

God? Only God can save us now, my

35:38

friends. But it's our plan. We've

35:41

got anything else. There's nothing else to believe in. What

35:43

else are you going to believe in? It's

35:46

scary. Also interesting you say about the money

35:48

matrix. The average person

35:50

stands so little chance

35:52

of being financially free. It is ridiculous how

35:54

screwed most people are. They don't even know

35:56

how screwed they are. You know, let me

35:58

take something that's really hilarious. This

36:01

mainly made me laugh out loud. I

36:03

don't have Facebook because I'm banned, but I

36:05

saw a Facebook post. My mom

36:07

shared it with me, someone, someone. And

36:09

it was a 17-year-old who was happy

36:11

that they got accepted into college. That's

36:13

the biggest joke I've ever heard of.

36:16

So wait, you are happy you've

36:18

been accepted to give them

36:20

money. Imagine I said I was

36:22

accepted to buy a Big Mac. I'm

36:26

trying to give them money. If you accept me,

36:28

oh, thanks. So you can go to

36:30

school and learn nothing. Learn nothing. I

36:34

love it because I don't have a degree, right? And

36:36

I'm obviously monumentally more successful in all these nerds.

36:39

And every once in a while I meet somebody whose

36:41

whole identity is invested in their learning.

36:44

And they talk to me about how important it is. Well, if you want

36:46

to be a doctor or a... I don't want

36:49

to have to point out the obvious here. If you want to

36:51

be a doctor, you go to school. I get it. Okay, cool.

36:53

But whenever someone's in uni, I'm like, why do you go to

36:55

uni? They go, oh, because I want to learn things. So did

36:57

you go uni today? Yeah. What did you learn today? What

36:59

do you mean? No, today. Today. What did you

37:02

learn today? They never answered the question. It's great.

37:04

Ask them. So I ask the people,

37:06

what did you learn today? And once you're just fumbled,

37:08

and then they realize, well, if I just learned anything

37:11

on one day, I probably didn't learn anything on the

37:13

week, but you probably didn't learn anything the whole time.

37:15

Whole thing's been a scale. A waste of time. Then

37:17

you get massive monumental debt. Debt. That's

37:19

the money matrix. You come out of school, you're under a debt.

37:22

It's over. It's over, so you're never going to make it. You've

37:24

lost the game of level one. You

37:27

lost. It's kind of interesting that I

37:30

had a thought experiment with somebody, and I said, you

37:32

can only get loans for school, because if you could

37:34

get loans for anything you wanted, nobody would choose school.

37:37

Because they can't exist in a free and fair

37:39

market. They have to keep a monopoly over the

37:41

ability to enslave children with

37:44

debt. Otherwise, no one will choose them,

37:46

because there's no value in it, and everyone knows there's no value.

37:49

But how matrix minded do you have to be to actually

37:51

still be happy about the idea that you got accepted to

37:53

a college? I nearly laughed. These

37:55

people have no idea how all this stuff

37:57

works. They don't have a clue. Richard,

38:00

I'm sure you understand. Poor get poorer. Inflation,

38:03

inflation, inflation. That sounds like higher

38:05

house prices to me. Good thing I own a bunch. Something

38:10

higher share prices, good thing I own a bunch of that. Oh,

38:12

you can't buy groceries. I'm sure that's very hard. We

38:14

don't worry about those things. We own all the assets.

38:17

The rich get richer and the poor get poorer. There's no way to

38:19

stop it. And I also feel like, because I

38:21

think societies, we need God, and we

38:23

talked about how messed up society is. I also feel

38:25

like we're living in the last years where there's a

38:28

hole in the matrix, where there's

38:30

any degree of social mobility. I think we're gonna end

38:32

up back at feudalism. There's gonna be kings. See

38:35

at the top, my friend. How

38:38

many priorities? Enough. Diamond

38:40

watch, arguing about our diamond watching. There'll

38:42

be us, and there'll be everyone

38:45

else. Right now, there's still a degree of

38:47

social mobility, where if you're intelligent and you're perspicacious

38:49

and you're indefatigable and you work hard and

38:51

you manage to find a gap

38:53

and you really dedicate yourself and you try your best, you

38:55

can make enough money to get out. In

38:57

20 years, the rich are gonna be rich, the poor are gonna be poor, and

39:00

it's done. It is done. Because the average

39:02

price of a house is gonna just continue to skyrocket. The

39:04

wages are not gonna follow it. You're never gonna own any

39:06

assets. The assets are gonna be owned by all the rich

39:08

people. You're gonna be paying us rent. It's

39:10

over. And then another thing I find interesting, because

39:12

people come to me often, the question

39:14

I get asked most is, Andrew, I lack motivation.

39:17

You have 10 years left to

39:19

save your bloodline from eternal slavery,

39:21

and you lack motivation? You

39:24

are born to lose, sir. You

39:27

are a loser. All of your

39:29

ancestors who fought saber-toothed tigers should have

39:31

just laid down and died because they

39:33

fought their best for you to be

39:35

born so you could jack off the

39:37

porn-hop during the last few years when

39:39

you stand a chance to save your

39:42

last name from eternal serfdom. You are

39:44

a dickhead and you deserve to be

39:46

born. The last thing you should lack

39:49

in the mess of the world today

39:51

is motivation. Because you are running out

39:53

of time. And I'm telling you, as a rich man

39:55

who made it out, I

39:57

can see the gap is closing. I can see

39:59

it. So you should certainly

40:01

see it. I'm above in the clouds,

40:03

looking down on the hole closing in.

40:06

You're down below looking up, watching it

40:08

close, and you lack the motivation to

40:10

build a ladder. Oh, well,

40:12

maybe tomorrow. Doo-doo-doo. Maybe government will

40:15

save me. Maybe if I vote

40:17

for the liberals, don't give me

40:19

money. Mm-mm-mm-mm. Flame

40:22

mines, clowns, fools.

40:24

The last thing you should lack in the

40:26

world today is motivation, because truly people are

40:28

running out of time. And I find that

40:30

extremely interesting, that not only would you go to

40:32

college do you end up in a bunch of debt, not only do

40:35

you end up owing a bunch

40:37

of money, even worse. You waste time.

40:39

You waste for a dream. And the Matrix

40:41

is very good at this. It dangles a

40:43

carrot all the time. Get good GCCs.

40:45

Get good in college. Get a good degree.

40:47

Then you'll be rich. Tails, your

40:50

mortgage will be rich. Just pay off your suit

40:52

and loan. Don't worry. It's cheaper than the case

40:54

coming. You'll get it one day. When I was

40:56

16, when I saw the Ferrari, I knew this

40:58

was a lie. I was like, there's no way

41:00

that... Next time you see a rich guy,

41:02

go up to him and say, how'd you get rich? I've never heard

41:04

anyone say university. Ever! I've

41:07

never heard anyone say the lie. And scam. When

41:09

I was 16, I saw the guy in the

41:11

Ferrari. The guy who was in college, and he

41:14

isn't, and he ain't going to work, he knows

41:16

something I don't know. I know at 16,

41:18

everything they tell me was a lie. But there's still

41:20

people who think they have five years

41:22

to waste in college. Five

41:25

years. I'm 37. Let's

41:28

conservatively estimate I make for

41:30

myself. Court of Men in

41:32

Borsaville. Let's say. Five years ago, I was

41:34

probably making 20 grand. That's the

41:36

difference five years can make. Five years.

41:38

And they're going to sit there and do what? Read a

41:41

book from 22 years ago? Doo

41:43

doo doo doo doo doo doo doo. Go

41:45

party. Oh, fraternity.

41:48

Bro, what's really scary is this. I'm

41:51

37. I grew up in a council estate. I

41:53

was broke for most of my life. I made

41:55

all my money myself. And even I have disdain.

41:57

Because I look at them and go, you didn't.

42:01

I did it with all of the pain

42:03

I went through and all the problems I

42:06

had while also fighting and becoming a shitboxing

42:08

world champion. I still managed to do

42:10

it. You started out higher bracket than

42:12

me. You started from a middle income home. Your

42:14

dad was a...you had food. I didn't have food

42:16

and I was world champion. How did you fail

42:19

so massively? And I look at them and just

42:21

think of them as, you're an idiot. And if

42:23

I feel that, imagine how the elites look at

42:25

us. Imagine you're born into

42:27

a lineage, a bloodline that had been

42:29

in charge of the banks forever. Imagine

42:31

how you've used poor people. You think you give a

42:34

shit whether they live or die? I'm talking about someone who's

42:36

only been rich for 10 years and when someone comes and

42:38

complains to me about being broke, I'm like, oh, you're a

42:40

dummy. You didn't even try. So imagine you were born filthy

42:42

rich and your family's always been rich and you're told about

42:44

how your family's always controlled everything because you're smarter than the

42:47

others. You don't need the injections. We're going to

42:49

make them all get the injections. Why is it funny?

42:51

Imagine how much disdain the elites truly have for the common

42:53

man. And I'm talking as a common man who made a

42:56

little bit of money. Then you start to understand how this

42:58

world's really working because they don't give a shit about the

43:00

common man. If you say to the elites, if

43:03

you pour third worlders into this nation,

43:05

you will make 3% more

43:07

per year. However, the common man

43:09

will have to deal with crime,

43:12

rape, murder, drugs, human trafficking.

43:14

He'll sit there and go, I don't care

43:16

about the common man. Okay.

43:19

Why would he care? Then you have a community where the only people who

43:21

can protect it left are the men, the men who

43:23

care about their daughters, care about their wives. But

43:26

those men have to be masculine men, brave men with

43:28

their own results. We discussed that for the last two

43:30

hours. So now they're afraid. All the

43:32

buildings look the same anyway. Why don't we just

43:34

move? Let's just move. Let's just just

43:36

scurry away. Then you start to lose the major

43:38

cities of your nation, this hypothetical. The major cities

43:41

start to fall. Everyone starts saying

43:43

stupid things like, it's a nice country if you

43:45

stay away from the cities. You know what's

43:47

a nice country if you stay away from all the cities? Afghanistan.

43:51

I can go hide in the forest

43:53

in Afghanistan with a little tent. I

43:55

can just sit there by myself. I

43:57

probably wouldn't get drone striped among Kabul.

44:00

And they don't seem to understand this. And then

44:02

they hide and they run away, and eventually they're

44:04

crushed. And it's over. And the whole

44:06

nation falls. And the great thing about globalists

44:08

being globalists is that they have the whole globe.

44:10

And then all the globalists get on a private

44:12

jet with their families, dookadoo, fly

44:14

to the other place that they haven't destroyed, and they

44:17

find a way to continue to profit off the burning

44:19

trash sheep that they just abandoned. They don't care. 3%

44:21

more profit! Doesn't matter. Common

44:24

man, doesn't matter. And I'm telling you that

44:26

they think like this because I catch myself

44:28

and I correct myself thinking like this. I

44:31

have... There's a guy... I

44:33

get this all the time. People come up to me and say, Can you make

44:35

a video for my cousin? He loves you. And I

44:37

always refuse. I don't make videos. I might make a picture of it. I don't

44:39

make videos. Anyway, this particular guy

44:41

showed me a picture of the person.

44:44

He said, Can you make a picture of my cousin? And

44:46

I looked at his cousin. He was about 22. And

44:48

he was standing in a crowd at a

44:50

festival holding a pint and a plastic glass.

44:52

And my instant thought was, This guy's

44:55

a dickhead. This guy's an idiot. He's 22. I'm

44:57

here. He's not a billionaire. I bet I'm gonna

44:59

sit down with him and say, How much money

45:01

you got? None. Why are you there? The gap

45:03

is closing. The elites hate you. You're no longer

45:06

have sexual consent. You're a permanent criminal

45:08

in the eyes of the law. They're

45:10

here to decimate you and your entire

45:12

bloodline. You're 22 at the height of

45:14

your capabilities, the height of your energy.

45:16

You heal like Wolverine. It

45:18

is Friday. Are you making money?

45:20

What are you doing? Oh, I'm through this

45:23

band. I really want to see this band. I

45:25

guess you just deserve to lose, friend. I guess you're just

45:27

an idiot. And I don't feel sorry for you. You're

45:29

just a dummy. And that's how I feel. Imagine

45:31

how the elites feel. We're scums of these people.

45:33

We are. I'm not a rich man.

45:36

I'm just a poor man with loads of money. I'm

45:38

from a loot and council. I don't know where time and watch is from.

45:42

You understand? I'm just

45:44

a poor man with billions of dollars. But

45:47

it's scary when you start to understand how all these things really

45:49

work. And I don't think the average

45:51

man at home understands this. And

45:53

if you start to understand it all, the

45:55

last thing you will lack is motivation. How

45:57

can you lack motivation? How can

45:59

an... Antelope in the

46:02

jaws of a tiger say I

46:04

lack motivation That's

46:06

not tires I'm

46:08

horny. I want to jerk off. Oh,

46:10

you're ripping out your throat in

46:12

real time. You're bleeding out fight

46:15

fight back And

46:20

then the Tigers like me are like You're

46:23

gonna get you and gonna eat you that's

46:25

what we're gonna do I Don't know what

46:27

else I'm supposed to do It's

46:30

kind of like you probably have this problem as well. I don't

46:32

know if you have this problem Do you ever

46:34

wake up and think I don't need any more

46:36

money, but there's fuck all else to do. Yeah

46:38

every day Yeah, so you just said not making

46:40

millions What's what's better than

46:43

making something out of nothing financial alchemy?

46:45

Absolutely. Yeah, so I wake up and

46:47

go Let me do the math if

46:50

I never worked again. I could spend 422

46:54

thousand dollars a day the rest of my life. I

46:56

have all the car. Do I need more money? No, you

46:58

know Let me go have a coffee. Let me

47:00

go to me try and chill out today and within

47:03

22 minutes. I'm not gonna work There's

47:05

nothing else to do. There's nothing else to do and I

47:08

can't stop myself working as a person who

47:10

doesn't need money And then there's people with

47:12

no money who come the other

47:14

way Blows

47:16

my mind which is why the winners are

47:18

winners and losers are losers losers

47:20

do a little bit of work and rest Winners work

47:22

as hard as possible and worry. They're not working hard

47:25

enough It's just

47:27

a separation of personality types and

47:29

and and it's almost like you can't save

47:32

these people I have something I said in

47:34

my email recently I said you could give

47:36

the average man a brand new Ferrari and

47:38

a roadmap and a coffee and

47:40

a full-time of gas and Tell

47:43

him the destination success and

47:45

halfway along the drive who quickness is too far How

47:48

well you set it up for people they'll

47:51

quit I have to say with my online

47:53

educational platform my school It's $49 a

47:55

month. It's less than a Starbucks

47:57

and I will teach you how to make money online You

48:00

can make the matrix, you can get out to the

48:02

hole before it closes, you can be geographically free, you

48:04

can live in Thailand, you can make money from the

48:06

computer. It costs $49, you have absolutely nothing to lose,

48:08

I made it cheap enough for everybody to be able

48:10

to join. And people will sit there and go, hmm,

48:14

hmm, and then throw an F-face. One

48:16

more, I'm giving you a Ferrari, a full tank of

48:18

gas, I'm giving you the latte, I'm giving you a

48:21

road map, I'm giving you a hot girl to sit

48:23

next to you and play songs and do selfies. I'm

48:25

giving you everything, just fly in the car. No,

48:28

yeah, that's far. I

48:30

don't have motivation. You're

48:36

a loser. You are a

48:38

loser. If you do not win, you lose.

48:41

What do you call someone who loses? A

48:43

loser. That is an underused

48:45

word. Loser.

48:47

My brother and I use it all the time. This person

48:50

thinks this. He's a loser. What

48:52

do you mean he's a loser? Look at him. He's a

48:54

loser. He lost. I don't

48:56

beat him at anything. Uno, marbles,

48:58

a fight to the

49:00

death, you name it, I'll decimate

49:02

this loser. Oh, he thinks I'm a human trafficker.

49:05

Oh, hey, what's a loser? Give a shit, he's

49:07

a fucking loser. All these losers out

49:09

here, another thing, and then they say, this is

49:11

another thing that's amazing to me about motivation. I

49:14

don't feel motivated. News flash, neither

49:16

do I sometimes. You're not

49:18

going to always feel like doing it. You have to do it

49:20

anyway because it's your duty to do it because you don't want

49:23

to be a fucking loser. That's

49:25

the whole point. If you felt like doing it all the

49:27

time, then there would be no magic to

49:29

it. The magic is that you do it regardless of

49:31

how you feel. That's the whole point of it

49:33

all. What do you mean you need motivation? You don't need

49:35

motivation. You have a duty to

49:37

not be a loser anymore because the hole in

49:40

the sky is closing. We'll

49:44

give you a ladder. Well,

49:47

you know, we'll play video games. Born to lose. Born

49:50

to lose. And

49:52

then they'll end up voting for some ridiculous party which promises

49:54

them they won't be a loser anymore. And

49:56

that party will hate people like me and they'll try and put

49:58

me in jail. Losers

50:01

love company. They do. They vote for

50:03

it. Losers love company. There are certain

50:05

political parties and movements out there that

50:07

convince you that being a loser is

50:10

okay. And then you feel better. And

50:12

you also get to blame others for

50:14

your illusiveness. And you feel great. You

50:16

don't take into personal responsibility. I'm not a loser

50:18

because of me. I'm a loser because they did

50:20

it or this happened. Blah, blah, blah. So they're

50:22

attractive to losers. And then we end up in

50:24

a situation we're currently in. Who's

50:27

better with women? Andrew Tate or Tristan Tate?

50:29

Tristan, 100%. Tristan. Why?

50:33

I retired, bro. I retired. Tristan's a

50:35

Mr. Ladies man. Tristan and I

50:37

are the perfect team because we're

50:39

opposites. People think we're the same, but

50:41

we're not. We're actually very different. Sorry,

50:43

very different. Tristan enjoys life. Tristan enjoys

50:45

life. Do I enjoy life? Well, you

50:47

say life is war. It is war.

50:50

I don't think I consciously very often

50:52

enjoy anything. The things I enjoy are

50:54

not fun things. Are you enjoying this?

50:57

This is work. I mean, I like

50:59

to talk. Yeah, it's fun. It's fun.

51:02

But like, what would give me

51:04

more satisfaction? Going to a very expensive restaurant with

51:06

10 beautiful women and popping loads of bottles of

51:08

champagne and eating really great food and driving home

51:10

in a fast car. Or

51:13

clearing all my work notifications. I

51:15

think the notifications might get me a higher note than me.

51:18

That's true. Tristan would love that. Tristan would enjoy

51:20

the whole thing. I'll be there. He

51:23

loved the 10 women you made and you'd love the work.

51:26

I think you have to be smart enough to

51:28

realize most things in the world are garbage, but

51:30

stupid enough to enjoy the garbage. So I can

51:32

put myself in a frame of mind where I'll

51:34

sit at that table and I won't enjoy it.

51:37

But I'll sit and say, like

51:39

me stealing everyone's dreams with the cars. I'll be

51:41

like, this is every man's aspiration.

51:43

Everyone else at this club wishes they were

51:45

at this table with the most beautiful women

51:48

with the nicest cars outside and the biggest

51:50

stake in balls of champagne. Whatever. I'll

51:52

sit there and be cognizant enough to look

51:54

and say, yes, this is fun. But

51:57

really, it's just because no one else can do it. enjoying

52:00

it, but it has to be done just

52:02

to make other people sad. My

52:04

brother and I used to talk about this, we used to say this

52:06

a few years ago, I'm not going to use the drink, I don't

52:08

drink it. But he'd say, oh we go to the club tonight, I

52:11

don't want to go. He goes, Andrew, if we don't go, other

52:13

men get girls with their tables. Because

52:17

if we go, we get every single female

52:19

in the club at our table. I was

52:21

like, yeah, I don't want to go, and

52:23

I don't want females near me really, but

52:26

do I want to give them to everyone else? No,

52:28

alright. Maybe I'm just petty,

52:30

maybe I'm spiteful. But we'd go just so

52:33

no one else could have any fun. But

52:35

Tristan enjoys life, so, and

52:37

that's what I love about him, because if I want to

52:39

enjoy life, I can tap into his energy, and he can

52:41

tap into my energy when things need doing. Like

52:44

going to prison. Like going to jail. That's

52:46

right. That's why we're a very good team.

52:49

But, yeah, I'm

52:53

sorry, brutal enough to pretend to enjoy things, but

52:55

if I'm actually honest it's very little I actually

52:57

enjoy. I enjoy fighting, I enjoy working, I enjoy

52:59

driving fast cars competitively, like racing and stuff. Besides

53:01

that, I don't care. It's

53:04

one of the best things about having the watches, the cars, and

53:06

the fantasy life, is understanding the reality that

53:08

that is not the fantasy life. I

53:10

think the best thing about it, being honest is not what

53:12

I was going to have. I'll tell you what I enjoy.

53:15

I enjoy having things other people

53:17

can't have. I enjoy using

53:19

finance to assert my dominance. I

53:22

enjoy peacocking with my feathers. I

53:26

enjoy. Is that one of the more

53:28

honest? I'm very honest. The lamentation of

53:30

losers is

53:33

beautiful. I love it. I love people

53:35

complaining about the energy bill,

53:37

and I'm filling up my SF-9

53:39

going, yeah, there we are. Oh,

53:41

200 pounds. I'm actually happy. It's

53:45

a surging dominance. I'm better than you.

53:47

Look. I have metrics.

53:49

Mentorable metrics. Numbers. Nice and simple. You

53:52

understand numbers. Is two more than one?

53:54

Okay, cool. Right. Billy in? You

53:58

tried your best. I

54:00

love that. I think every man does. I

54:03

think that male happiness comes

54:06

through the feeling of superiority. I

54:09

think men are happy when they feel better. I

54:11

think we're naturally competitive. That's why we've always done

54:13

what we've done. Why did Genghis

54:15

Khan need Vienna? Bro, that's Austria.

54:17

Look at Matt. Why did he need

54:20

Vienna? It took him probably three months to even hear

54:22

they were at Vienna. By the time he got to

54:24

the message, they probably already conquered it. Why

54:26

did he need it? Because he wanted it. Why

54:29

do I need the stuff I have? Because other people can't have it

54:31

in his mind. And I think that that's

54:34

where masculine happiness comes from. Because I think men

54:36

are happy when they feel respected. And

54:38

you're going to respect yourself if

54:40

you look around and you have things other people don't

54:42

have. It's very easy. I don't want to

54:44

be called arrogant. Wait, sorry. I

54:46

don't give a shit if I'm called arrogant. Because sure, there's

54:49

people that say, he thinks she's so great. And I can

54:51

sit and say, yeah, you're right. I think I'm so great.

54:53

And I know that happens. But let's actually measure.

54:56

And I'll prove to you that I am great. I'm

54:58

not trying to insult anyone. I'm not trying to be unlikeable. I'm

55:01

saying, I am great. Look

55:03

at the average man, the average statistics, put my

55:05

statistics next to them, put it in chat GBTV

55:07

and say, which one's great to her? What

55:10

do you want? I enjoy that feeling.

55:13

Why do I walk into the showroom and buy the

55:15

two available cars that I don't want? Because it's one

55:17

man's dream and now another man can't buy it. Another

55:20

man. But that's just it. And

55:23

I think that if every man's honest with himself, that's

55:25

what every man wants. If you get away with all

55:27

the matrix garbage and all the matrix has told you

55:29

all this crap, like be humble and all this other

55:31

garbage, throw it away. Why do

55:34

you play sports? To win. To win.

55:36

Why do you want to put a ball in a net more times

55:39

than the other people to show that you're better than them at putting

55:41

a ball in a net? How

55:43

insignificant an action a ball

55:46

in a net. Who cares? A

55:48

much more significant action would be making a

55:50

bunch of money or being physically stronger or

55:52

a better fighter or being smarter, quicker, talker

55:54

or being more well known, more respected, more

55:56

influential. That's far more important than putting a

55:58

ball in a net. And you'll spend your

56:01

time putting a ball on the net to prove you're better than other people.

56:03

So don't sit and say that I'm a bad person for proving I'm

56:05

better than anyone else by all the

56:07

things I'm doing. That's mass stealing competition.

56:10

By extension, the men who do not

56:12

think like me, the losers, because you

56:14

lose. If there's a game being

56:17

played and some men realize it's a battle

56:19

and some men don't realize there's a battle

56:21

going on, how can they possibly win? So

56:23

some of you men are waking up every

56:25

day not realizing you're in a forever permanent

56:27

competition with every single man around you. For

56:29

everything, all of the time. And that

56:32

doesn't ever cross your mind and you wonder why

56:34

you permanently lose. Well, it crosses my mind and

56:36

that's why I'm beating you. Women want the men

56:38

who stick this way. Women want the men who

56:41

understand this. Who win? It's a women one. So,

56:44

you can call it arrogant, you can call it egotistical.

56:47

I call it winning. I call it realism. I

56:49

call it realistic. And the best thing about having

56:51

most of the things I have is that other people can't have

56:53

them. That's the bottom line of it.

56:55

It's the reason why billionaires buy a

56:57

bigger yacht than the billionaire next to them. They

56:59

do not need an extra 20 foot feet of

57:02

deck space. They want the

57:04

biggest yacht in the harbor. It's the reason why they buy

57:06

one of one of the costumes. It's

57:08

the reason why when Bugatti launched a

57:10

new car with AT units, they're

57:12

all sold same day. That's why. Because winners

57:14

all think the same way. And anyone who

57:16

sits and goes, well, you should be more

57:18

humble. I hear that sometimes. And

57:21

then I look at who said it to me. And whenever

57:23

someone tells me their opinion, this is a habit

57:25

I give everyone a hug. Whenever somebody gives you

57:27

their opinion on anything, listen to the opinion and

57:29

then stop and look at who told it to

57:31

you. Because you never want to adopt the thinking

57:33

of somebody who you don't want to be. Because

57:35

their thinking made them. So, whatever they believe in

57:37

their mind is why they are the person they

57:40

are. So, if somebody sits and says to you,

57:42

you should be more humble. I sit

57:44

and think, okay, my logicalism is how my brain

57:46

works. He believes I should be more humble. That's

57:48

how his mind operates. The closer my mind operates

57:50

to his mind, the more likely I am to

57:52

be like him. Who is he? And I'll

57:55

look at the person who said that to me and

57:57

say, no one. Thank you. No, sir. I

57:59

refuse. Being humble, is that how you got

58:01

to where you are? Is that how you got? No,

58:04

you keep humble, I'll keep winning, and you can get

58:06

fucked. Because most people who talk about humble, all they

58:08

really want is not to be reminded of how they

58:10

have failed. They don't want me to make it clear

58:13

to them that they have failed. They have failed. And

58:15

I even think, we talk about the normal man and

58:17

the normal life, we'll talk about that in a second,

58:19

but normalcy now is

58:21

being psyched from all angles.

58:24

I feel like in the 1950s, a

58:26

normal man was a winner. The

58:28

normal man went to a normal job

58:31

and had a normal family in a normal house,

58:33

in a normal car, in a normal life. But

58:35

I feel like the normal person now is

58:38

two parents working, children being

58:40

raised by the matrix in

58:42

school, being bombarded with propaganda,

58:44

bills barely paid, depressed, angry,

58:46

anxious, watching the BBC full

58:49

of vaccine. I feel like normalcy has

58:51

been changed from being a winner to

58:53

being a loser. So now being

58:55

normal is just losing in a way which

58:57

is so familiar to the people around you

58:59

are saying that you don't realize you've lost

59:01

at all, because everyone's losing. So

59:03

you're like, oh, I'm just normal. No, no, you're

59:05

all lost. You're all lost. None of you are

59:08

free. You're all lost. And that's

59:10

even more scary. You can't even be normal anymore.

59:12

To be a winner, you have to be exceptional.

59:14

You could be a winner as a normal person

59:16

only 50, 60 years ago. Now

59:19

the normal people can't even win because

59:21

they're grinding down society that the bracket of

59:23

normal is going further and further down. And

59:25

then you can, by extension, that makes it

59:27

more scary, right, because in the 1950s, I

59:29

guess you could wake up and say, I

59:32

just want to be a normal, law-abiding

59:34

citizen. I want to be normal, and I'm going to

59:36

follow the law. And you'll have a good life, and

59:39

you'll be a winner. You'll be respected at home. Your

59:41

wife will love you. You'll raise children. You'll be religious.

59:43

You'll worship God. You'll pay your bills. Normal

59:45

law-abiding. If you're a normal law-abiding person

59:47

at not home nowadays, not only are

59:50

you broke, you can't talk. It's

59:52

a hate speech. You need eight injections,

59:54

because they told you, of poison, because

59:56

they're forcing you to get it. If you follow the

59:58

laws now, and you're just a normal law. I'm a ball-biting

1:00:00

person. Not only are you broke, you're matrix-minded. Listen

1:00:02

to the BBC. Yeah, I guess

1:00:04

we need to go bomb the Houthis. Bro,

1:00:07

who? Two weeks. Now we're bombing

1:00:09

the Houthis in Yemen. Cool.

1:00:12

Two weeks ago, if you were to go around

1:00:14

the world, round England, and ask people who were

1:00:16

the Houthis, 99.9% of people couldn't even tell you

1:00:18

who they were. I wish they knew who

1:00:20

they were. Now we're convinced we

1:00:22

need to blow them up? They

1:00:24

don't know who these people are. News told.

1:00:27

Normal. I guess if the MPs believe, the MPs

1:00:29

told me to get my vaccine, because it's normal,

1:00:32

I'm in debt. It's crazy.

1:00:34

It's crazy. And if normal

1:00:36

people tell me to be humble. So this is why it

1:00:38

doesn't enter my mind when they would use it to be

1:00:40

more humble. I'm like, okay, we're a normal person. Here's your

1:00:42

life. Here's who you believe. That's fine. I

1:00:45

don't believe in that. And then I look at my life. Now, I want to

1:00:48

make a point here that's clear, though. I don't

1:00:50

want men to then become delusional. Don't think you're great

1:00:52

when you're not. Don't be delusional. Everything

1:00:54

I've talked about here is metrics, measurable

1:00:56

metrics. Numbers.

1:00:59

As a man, you need to live in the real world,

1:01:01

or you're not going to be competitive, because you're competing in

1:01:03

the real world. So you need to be able to do

1:01:06

amazing things and then be proud of yourself. Don't

1:01:08

sit and think you're great for no reason. That is arrogance.

1:01:11

I'd argue that the normal person who thinks they're so

1:01:13

unique and great for no reason is more arrogant than

1:01:15

me. I was the most famous man in the world.

1:01:17

I'm allowed to say that. I was mentioning numbers. So

1:01:21

I think the best mental model of a man is to

1:01:23

understand that you cannot be normal. You need to be exceptional.

1:01:25

You need to do exceptional things. That ties into the

1:01:27

exceptionally good and the exceptionally bad, like we talked earlier,

1:01:30

which means you need to be hard on yourself so you can deal with

1:01:32

the exceptionally bad. And if you start to do all these things,

1:01:34

they all compound. Everything I've said across all these

1:01:36

hours all tie into each other, and you end up in one result.

1:01:38

You end up in one place, which is brutal competence. Brutal

1:01:41

masculine competence is nowhere else to be. And

1:01:44

through that brutal masculine competence, you can also protect yourself from all

1:01:46

the things we were talking about earlier from the matrix. Brutal

1:01:49

masculine competence will put you in

1:01:51

a position of respect where your girlfriend you haven't seen

1:01:53

in seven years, or X is

1:01:55

called, and she goes, I respect him too much to wrap him. Maybe you

1:01:57

love someone else now, but I just won't wrap him. I respect him. Only

1:02:00

brutal, masculine competence can save you. Law

1:02:02

won't save you. Law's against you. Nothing

1:02:04

will save you besides your own brutal

1:02:07

competence. Does money make you happy? Or

1:02:09

happier? I wouldn't be happy

1:02:11

if I was broke. Money? Okay, so do not

1:02:14

root. I answered about how having things that other

1:02:16

people can't have makes me happy. So it makes

1:02:18

me happy for that reason. Because it's the vehicle

1:02:20

to it. Because it's the vehicle to it. So

1:02:22

that's one answer. But I'll give another answer. Money

1:02:24

to me now is like

1:02:26

hands. I use

1:02:29

it all the time. And I'm glad I have

1:02:31

it. I don't consciously think I'm super glad I

1:02:33

have hands. Right? Maybe

1:02:35

occasionally if I see somebody without hands. I'm like,

1:02:37

thank God I have hands. But most of the

1:02:39

time you just expect it to be there. You just

1:02:41

use your hands. Right? You expect it to be there.

1:02:43

You take it for granted. If I lost my hands,

1:02:45

I would be devastated. I don't

1:02:47

appreciate them as much as I should. I

1:02:49

should appreciate them more. If I can lose them at any

1:02:51

point. And that's exactly how I view money. Because

1:02:54

if I want something, I just take it. The

1:02:56

world for me is free. I try to explain this to people.

1:02:59

And they don't understand. When you're as rich as me, the only

1:03:01

way it feels is that everything is free. If I see something

1:03:03

and I want it, I just say I'll take that. It's

1:03:05

free. It's like, imagine there's no more prices on

1:03:07

things. The only reason I don't take something is

1:03:09

because I don't want it. Or I don't want

1:03:12

to deal with putting it somewhere. Because

1:03:14

I already have so much stuff. Everything is free

1:03:16

all the time. I go into a clothing store,

1:03:18

go to Louis Vuitton. Yeah, give me this, this, this,

1:03:20

this. Give me this. Bro, I'll go

1:03:22

into Louis Vuitton. If there's a tracksuit and I can't be

1:03:24

bothered to try it on, I'll buy all four sizes and

1:03:26

I'll work out later which one fits. And I'll put the

1:03:29

other stuff in each drink. I don't want to take my

1:03:31

jacket off and put it on. So

1:03:33

that's how it feels. Now, if I had to go

1:03:35

back to being broke, I would feel like you didn't

1:03:37

appreciate being rich nearly enough. But I'm in the

1:03:40

NBA. But that's how money

1:03:42

feels. Does money make me happy? Happy. Okay.

1:03:45

Do my hands make me happy? Well, no. I

1:03:47

don't wake up and go, I'm happy I have

1:03:50

hands. No. I

1:03:52

have hands. I'll probably be a lot less happy.

1:03:55

It's a requirement for happiness that I just

1:03:57

expect to be there. What's interesting

1:03:59

is... We talk about

1:04:01

how I expect to just have money. Beautiful

1:04:04

women expect men to just have money. Even

1:04:06

more. There's a beautiful girl I do some years

1:04:08

ago, blah, blah, blah. I was talking to her

1:04:10

and she was saying, money won't get a girl.

1:04:13

A girl doesn't want a man for

1:04:15

money unless she's a prostitute and it's

1:04:17

like a purely transactional relationship. She

1:04:19

said, money will qualify you to try. Every

1:04:22

man I talk to has money. I'm beautiful. I

1:04:24

would never speak to a man who has no

1:04:26

money. In my world, all men just

1:04:29

have money. I don't know how. Of

1:04:31

course you have money. You're a man. That's all they

1:04:33

do, money. Beautiful girls think men just have money. Like

1:04:35

men just have hands and legs and money. They

1:04:38

don't care how you made it. They don't care

1:04:40

how hard it was to make. They don't care

1:04:42

how much stress you go through to get it.

1:04:44

In her world, every single man she has ever

1:04:46

replied to on Instagram ever was rich. So

1:04:49

men just have money. And the men who don't have money don't

1:04:51

even exist. Don't exist to her. We're sitting

1:04:53

in a restaurant. And when we left,

1:04:55

I said, how many men were in that restaurant? She

1:04:57

goes, four or five. I said, no.

1:05:00

There was 20 waiters you didn't see. There's

1:05:02

the kitchen staff at the back you didn't

1:05:04

see. There's the security guard in the valet

1:05:06

out front. They're invisible to you. They

1:05:09

didn't even cross your mind. You just see the diamond watches. That's

1:05:11

how they view the world. So you're talking about this

1:05:13

money made me happy. Well, yeah,

1:05:15

I think it's a bare minimum requirement of existence.

1:05:18

I expect to have it like I expect

1:05:20

to have my hands. By extension, beautiful women

1:05:22

expect you to just have money. If

1:05:24

I sat with a beautiful girl and said, oh, yeah, I can't afford that.

1:05:26

She'd be like, what? You're a man. What do

1:05:28

you mean? Like you're missing a dick or something. It's

1:05:32

just the world we live in. It's the world

1:05:34

we live in. No, you're missing a dick. You have more than one.

1:05:36

If it's big enough, you can count for two. But

1:05:41

yeah, so I couldn't be happy broke. And I

1:05:43

know I'm always going to have money. And I

1:05:45

expect to have money all of the time. But

1:05:47

it's like my hands. I don't know

1:05:49

how else to explain it. It's like my hands. I

1:05:51

don't know. I couldn't be happy without money. I don't

1:05:53

know how a man is waking up and he's happy

1:05:55

without money. Well, I

1:05:57

think I've written books on money. lot

1:06:00

of exploration. I actually

1:06:02

think the rhetoric that money doesn't make

1:06:04

you happy and life isn't all about

1:06:06

money is part of the propaganda of

1:06:08

what you call the matrix in indoctrinating

1:06:10

us to concede

1:06:12

and just enough so that we can pay

1:06:14

our 50% taxes and pay our interest on

1:06:17

all our loans and then when we die

1:06:19

pay 40% of everything that we own because

1:06:21

if we know that money makes us really

1:06:23

happy we'll go and find it which means

1:06:25

becoming an entrepreneur and getting out of the

1:06:27

system and then that is freedom. Oh absolutely

1:06:29

so I think the smartest thing the

1:06:31

rich people ever did was convince the broke

1:06:33

people that money doesn't make you happy. I think

1:06:36

that's nail on the head. All

1:06:38

the rich people are like don't worry guys don't

1:06:41

worry money doesn't make you happy

1:06:43

guys. I'm

1:06:45

gonna keep mine. Don't worry it

1:06:48

doesn't make you happy. I promise.

1:06:50

I promise. I'm sad. Promise. You're

1:06:53

sad yet we're both far. Good luck. Biggest

1:06:56

scam alive because money is freedom. It's freedom to

1:06:58

drive what you want eat where you want go

1:07:00

where you want. It's freedom to sleep with who

1:07:02

you want. I just described it. You

1:07:04

want a beautiful woman you need money. Like money

1:07:07

is freedom if you if you don't want to

1:07:09

be a slave which is it's freedom to say

1:07:12

no. Money is freedom to say no. It's freedom

1:07:14

to talk the truth online and be put in

1:07:16

jail and come out full of supercars. There's

1:07:18

a lot of men who think what I think they can't say it they lose their jobs.

1:07:20

So you want to say money doesn't buy happiness well then you're

1:07:23

saying you're happy to be a slave because only money is going

1:07:25

to give you freedom. When they want to try and

1:07:27

attack you they've attacked me they take your money away on

1:07:29

purpose. So absolutely money is freedom

1:07:31

to have an opinion now otherwise you have

1:07:33

to call that transsexual by their correct pronouns

1:07:36

or you lose your management position. So

1:07:39

it's true. So you're

1:07:42

exactly so so money absolutely

1:07:44

is happiness because freedom is

1:07:46

a bare minimum requisite to

1:07:48

happiness unless you're happy being a

1:07:50

slave and you're right about what rich

1:07:52

people did. They tried to convince all the people at

1:07:55

the bottom that money isn't the answer. You're never going

1:07:57

to be more happy poor. You may as well

1:07:59

you You may as well be rich. I

1:08:02

can't think of many scenarios where being rich

1:08:04

was a detriment over being poor. There's

1:08:06

not many. Even if money can't help you, you

1:08:08

may as well have it. So

1:08:10

I completely agree with you. I think money is

1:08:12

a bare minimum requirement for happiness, especially if you're

1:08:14

a masculine man who wants to outcompete. Then you

1:08:16

need money, because money is basically everything. I think

1:08:18

money is the most important thing in the world of health, because

1:08:21

you have nothing if you're dying. Second thing is family

1:08:23

and friends who you love. And the third is money,

1:08:25

because it's everything else. It's literally everything

1:08:27

else is money. And they've convinced

1:08:29

people, the poor people, oh yeah, he has

1:08:32

money, but I have friends and family who

1:08:34

love me. So do I,

1:08:36

bitch. So do I. Then

1:08:38

it's like, because I have money, I don't have friends

1:08:41

and family. I get to

1:08:43

spend more time with my friends and family than you

1:08:45

do, because you're working a slave job. People

1:08:48

are psyched into thinking that rich people are somehow

1:08:50

lacking somewhere else. And I'm sure some of them

1:08:52

are, but not all of them. There are some

1:08:54

people that have everything. They're just gonna have to

1:08:56

accept it. Some people just have

1:08:58

it all. They have friends and family and

1:09:00

good relationships and love their kids and

1:09:03

a bunch of money. And if that doesn't anger you

1:09:05

to get up and make a bunch of money, well, I don't know

1:09:07

what will. You know, I always found the one thing that was always

1:09:09

amazing to me, and this happened to me even just the other day.

1:09:11

I'll be driving one of my 59 Supercars. And

1:09:14

I don't know, brag. It's just. That's

1:09:17

right. And

1:09:20

it's raining, and it's dark, and

1:09:22

it's cold. And I see people at a bus

1:09:24

stop. And I'm at the traffic light. It's

1:09:27

freezing, and it's raining, and it's

1:09:29

nighttime, and you can't afford an Uber.

1:09:32

If that won't motivate you, I don't know

1:09:34

what will. Because the worst thing about the bus

1:09:36

isn't the bus. It's the time you wait for the

1:09:39

bus. Time is money. You're gonna sit down there for

1:09:41

45 minutes in the freezing

1:09:43

cold and waste your

1:09:45

time to save a couple dollars

1:09:47

on an Uber, and you

1:09:50

don't feel panic to get rich. And

1:09:52

you're just fine with that, and you're gonna come home.

1:09:55

Took the bus today. Grown, born

1:09:57

to lose. Born to lose. If

1:09:59

that won't. especially as my

1:10:01

5.2 liter V10

1:10:04

Lamborghini is humming

1:10:07

right next to you standing there. With

1:10:09

your coat on, your hood up, Lamborghini's right there. You

1:10:11

know when the bus comes, it's been a while today.

1:10:14

Bro, bro, born to lose. So

1:10:16

how do you get rich then? Because

1:10:18

whilst I agree with you, some

1:10:20

people just don't yet know what to do. Well,

1:10:22

okay, so first thing I'm going to do is

1:10:25

I will teach everyone what to do inside a

1:10:27

bicycle. And I'm going to have to plug this school

1:10:29

because it's very important. And I'll tell you why. Plug the fuck out. I'm going

1:10:31

to plug it and I'll tell you why. The reason

1:10:33

I launched my academy is not

1:10:35

for me to make money. I was already rich. My

1:10:38

academy exists for the reason we just discussed.

1:10:40

If you want to be free of mind,

1:10:43

you need to have money. Therefore,

1:10:45

if my goal is to attack and

1:10:47

defeat the matrix, I need people who

1:10:49

have money who can tell the truth.

1:10:51

If you're a fan of mine and you work a

1:10:54

broken job, you're no use to me because you can't

1:10:56

speak, because you lose your job and you cannot feed

1:10:58

your family. If you're a fan of mine

1:11:00

and you're making millions of dollars, then you can

1:11:02

tell the truth and you can back me up and support

1:11:04

me. And you can echo and you

1:11:07

can amplify my sentiments. Therefore,

1:11:10

I want all of my fans to make

1:11:12

as much money as possible. I'm not philanthropist.

1:11:14

I'm not doing this because I care about

1:11:16

all the people. But I'm genuinely

1:11:18

from a selfish point of view trying to

1:11:20

make all of my fans as rich as

1:11:22

possible so we can all tell the truth.

1:11:24

That is why my academy is so cheap

1:11:26

so anyone can join it. And it

1:11:28

will teach you how to make money online. So

1:11:31

if you sat here for hours and listened

1:11:33

to everything I've said and agreed with all of it

1:11:35

and still have not joined the academy, then there's something

1:11:37

wrong with you in your mind. Because you obviously respect

1:11:39

my point of view and you obviously know I know

1:11:41

what I'm talking about. And now I'm telling you I'll

1:11:43

teach you how to get rich and you still don't

1:11:45

join, then you're a broken person and I can't help

1:11:47

you. Or maybe they don't know the link. Good

1:11:51

point. Join the real world. You

1:11:53

can type in the real world on Google and you'll see the

1:11:55

link. Or go to cobrotate.com.

1:11:58

Hate you. It's there. And you can join. That's

1:12:01

how I teach people to make money online. But to give a more overall

1:12:04

answer outside of the plug for

1:12:06

the academy, which I'll once again reiterate, if you're not inside

1:12:08

of it, I don't know what's wrong with you. I think

1:12:10

the easiest way to make money in the world today is

1:12:12

to sell information. I think selling information,

1:12:15

if you were to tell me what's the quickest way to get rich, I

1:12:18

think providing information or,

1:12:20

because we live in an attention economy, finding a way

1:12:22

to solicit attention and then selling

1:12:24

information is probably one of the easiest ways

1:12:26

to make money in the world today. I

1:12:29

like to argue that everybody knows something. So

1:12:31

I like to challenge myself. So give me

1:12:33

a normie job. Give me a

1:12:35

normal job. Name a normie job. Making

1:12:37

coffee. Making coffee. Making a

1:12:39

barista. A barista. Now, I'm going to tell you how

1:12:42

to get rich as a barista because I can think that fast off the

1:12:44

top of my head. The problem with most people

1:12:46

in the world today is not that they do a normal thing,

1:12:48

it's that they do a normal thing and they don't try to

1:12:50

be the best at it. So you could be a barista and

1:12:52

you can just make coffees or you can be a barista that

1:12:54

makes the fancy coffees and can turn over all the cups and

1:12:56

do like the tricks and all the garbage. We have a man

1:12:58

who became a billionaire from salt. From salt.

1:13:01

You can all put salt on, he did it the

1:13:04

best. Bam. So the first thing you need to

1:13:06

do is get very good at making coffees. That's the first thing you need to

1:13:08

do. Be able to do it in a fancy way. Then

1:13:10

you need to solicit attention. When you can make coffees in

1:13:12

a fancy way and you can hire a videographer, you

1:13:14

can then begin to make fancy coffees in a fancy

1:13:16

way and you can make it look good with a

1:13:18

finalized product and you can get a nice video made

1:13:20

that's well cut with some fancy music and you begin

1:13:22

to put them on Instagram and solicit people

1:13:24

to watch your Instagram page. Now you have

1:13:27

attention. How do you then turn that attention

1:13:29

into money after you, again, to

1:13:31

show your fancy coffees? Well, you could let's say put

1:13:33

together a course or an academy or write a book

1:13:36

on the magic of coffee or the secrets of

1:13:38

coffee and you would put a mystery on it.

1:13:40

Don't say I'll teach you how to make coffee.

1:13:42

Don't say the secrets of coffee and

1:13:44

you'd have a link in your Instagram page and it

1:13:46

would be $9 and it would tell people the secrets

1:13:48

how to make coffee, for example. You'd

1:13:50

start to sell that for $9. You'd make a couple

1:13:52

hundred or a couple thousand, not too much, but you continue to

1:13:55

make fancy coffees. People continue to go to

1:13:57

your Instagram page and also the secrets of how to make coffee. Then

1:13:59

after people start knowing... you as being a barista, you're starting to make these

1:14:01

$9, you have $20,000, $30,000 in the

1:14:03

bank. What you can do is launch your own healthy brand. You

1:14:06

can go to alibaba.com, you can find some coffee beans, you can

1:14:08

put your face on it because your face is not a recognized

1:14:10

brand, you can get your own coffee beans, you can begin to

1:14:12

sell them on Instagram. Before you know it, you can make it

1:14:14

$10,000 or $15,000 a month. You can start to do tours. You

1:14:16

can start to put posters on your

1:14:18

Instagram or in your Instagram story saying, I'm going to

1:14:20

do master classes on how to make coffee, 20 people

1:14:23

only, $1,000 each at this premium barista

1:14:27

specialty coffee shop in London. The coffee shop

1:14:29

will allow you to do it free because

1:14:31

they want people to know, get the advertising

1:14:33

from you and your brand. You'll charge $1,000

1:14:35

each, that's 20 grand per day to teach

1:14:37

people how to pour milk in a fucking

1:14:39

car. You've got a coffee brand, you've got

1:14:41

an online school, you're doing seminars, you were

1:14:43

a nobody, you worked in Starbucks, you were

1:14:45

a loser, you put in a little bit

1:14:47

of effort, now you drive a Ferrari. Done.

1:14:50

By extension, anyone who just don't drive a

1:14:52

Ferrari is a lazy idiot. It

1:14:54

is that easy to get rich in

1:14:56

the world today if you actually try.

1:14:58

Nobody tries. Instead, you'll go to work

1:15:00

every day, make the coffees, go home,

1:15:02

jerk off. Some people are so lazy

1:15:05

that they will work every day instead of get

1:15:07

rich. And they think because they're working

1:15:09

every day that they're not lazy. I'll argue

1:15:11

you're exceptionally lazy because you're so

1:15:14

lazy that instead of trying and

1:15:16

thinking outside of the box, you

1:15:18

now have to enslave yourself for

1:15:21

eternity. That's how lazy you are.

1:15:24

Nothing lazier than a man with a nine to

1:15:26

five. Because he ain't trying. The hole in the

1:15:28

ceiling is closed. This won't work

1:15:30

forever, but it will work. Everything I

1:15:32

just told you about that, but work for an electrician. Do

1:15:34

the same thing. Teach people how to wire a plug. Like

1:15:38

some money if you try. My online

1:15:40

school teaches 18 modern world creation methods.

1:15:42

Everything I just told you there is not actually inside the

1:15:45

school. We have 18 other modern world creation methods. When you

1:15:47

join, there's a quiz that says, do you have money to

1:15:49

invest? Most people say no. Do you have time? You either

1:15:51

have money or time. You have one of the two. We'll

1:15:54

turn your time into money or we'll turn your money into money. And

1:15:56

you can join. Fortnite and those months will teach you absolutely everything. We

1:15:58

have hundreds of thousands of students. thousand people

1:16:00

who don't join and they're just destined to lose.

1:16:03

So you ask how can people make money? Well

1:16:05

let's go deeper down the rabbit hole. Let's imagine

1:16:07

every barista who watches this now tries my idea.

1:16:09

The winner is going to be one, the person

1:16:11

who makes the most beautiful coffee, the person who

1:16:13

makes the most beautiful videos, the person who works

1:16:16

the longest, who tries the hardest, who makes the

1:16:18

most videos, who makes his nine

1:16:20

dollar Secrets of Coffee book that he

1:16:22

sells on Amazon, the best book, who

1:16:24

gives the most value in his masterclass,

1:16:26

who gets the best coffee beans for

1:16:28

his coffee brand, and then it comes

1:16:30

down to hard work. People say

1:16:32

work smart not hard. Disagree. Work smart and

1:16:34

hard because lots of people are working smart.

1:16:37

If you have five people working smart and

1:16:39

the one who works hardest, he's gonna win.

1:16:41

I work smart and hard. Work hard on

1:16:43

the right thing. Absolutely. So there's no avoiding

1:16:46

the hard work. This idea that you can

1:16:48

work smart and not hard. I don't, I don't,

1:16:50

I believe you're gonna have to work hard because work

1:16:52

on the right thing and work smart first. If you

1:16:54

don't work smart, you're not on the, you're not on

1:16:56

the starting line. Working smart puts you on the starting

1:16:58

line. Then you go work hard to win the race.

1:17:00

Because there's a light of bright people working really hard.

1:17:02

Absolutely. They're not working smart. You need both. So

1:17:05

then for all the baristas who've watched this, who've decided to take

1:17:07

that idea, which I've given you free, you're welcome. The one of

1:17:09

you that works hardest to be the one that makes money. And

1:17:11

then perhaps if you make a bunch of money, you can join

1:17:13

the War Room and you can come and speak

1:17:15

to one of us for a person. And I'll say,

1:17:17

how did you get rich? You say, I watched your

1:17:19

interview and wrote more and I stopped working at Starbucks.

1:17:22

So you're welcome to give me a car. Ferrari,

1:17:25

please. 34. Are

1:17:28

you even alone sharing crypto? No,

1:17:31

I'm never going to launch a crypto. I

1:17:33

just like to fuck with crypto Twitter because

1:17:35

crypto Twitter are full of the biggest degenerate

1:17:37

losers on the planet. They're losers. Crypto is

1:17:39

the only scenario I can think of where

1:17:41

you could make a whole bunch of money

1:17:43

while benefiting society. Even if you do something

1:17:46

bad in a normal company, let's say

1:17:48

you have a company and you get

1:17:50

blood diamonds. That's bad. But you do

1:17:52

something good. You know, you manage to

1:17:54

make a woman happy with engagement ring.

1:17:56

You manage to make a security contractor

1:17:58

happy by paying him a of

1:18:00

money to point the AKs at the children.

1:18:02

You do something good for someone. Crypto's unique,

1:18:04

where somebody can take $100 and make a

1:18:06

million dollars and benefit society to zero percent.

1:18:08

They never help anyone at any point. And

1:18:11

they never learn any lessons along the way.

1:18:13

If you make money the way you make

1:18:15

money or I make money, you learn how

1:18:17

to speak, you learn how to deal with

1:18:19

stress, you learn how to manage people, you

1:18:21

learn banking, you learn taxes, you learn things.

1:18:23

If you make a bunch of money on

1:18:26

the crypto pump, you have learned nothing, you

1:18:28

learned nothing, and benefited nobody. It is the

1:18:30

lazy person's dream to buy

1:18:32

a shit coin, it blow

1:18:35

up, then be rich with

1:18:38

no work, no net benefit to the universe. And

1:18:40

because the world is cyclical, because there's no light

1:18:42

without dark, because God is just, these people always

1:18:44

end up going broke because they never learn any

1:18:46

skills. If I lost everything today, I know how

1:18:48

to make it all back, better and faster than

1:18:50

before, because of the lessons I learned make me

1:18:52

the first time. These people know nothing. All they

1:18:54

know is to gamble. So they gamble again.

1:18:56

Lose more. Borrow money. Gamble again. Lose more. Crypto

1:18:59

Twitter is full of degenerate losers, and I love

1:19:01

to play games with them, because they would love

1:19:03

to be a logic coin, because they make a

1:19:05

bunch of money. But the problem

1:19:07

is, some people would make a bunch of

1:19:09

money, and a bunch of others would lose money, because no

1:19:11

such thing as free money. For everyone who wins, someone else

1:19:13

must lose. If you buy a coin for

1:19:15

a dollar, sell it for $10, someone bought it at $10.

1:19:18

If it then goes down, the person who bought it

1:19:20

at $10 loses money. I do not want any of

1:19:22

my fans to ever lose money in my name ever,

1:19:24

because I don't need money, so I refuse to sell

1:19:26

out my fans for money. I am not looking for,

1:19:28

I will not do that. So, for that reason, I

1:19:30

will never launch a crypto. Sometimes I say I will

1:19:32

never launch a crypto, and I watch crypto's Twitter go

1:19:34

into a degenerate jerk-off, and have

1:19:37

a mental breakdown about how much money they

1:19:39

can scam from others, because they're lazy. These

1:19:41

are lazy, idiot people, and they hide behind

1:19:43

their little cartoon display pictures, and they just

1:19:45

want to scam money. They don't want to do any real

1:19:47

work. I think the problem, because you know,

1:19:50

it's funny. None of them have my life, none of them

1:19:52

have my money, none of them ever will. And

1:19:54

the great thing about it is, imagine one of

1:19:56

these crypto losers became a billionaire. Say you bought shit

1:19:58

coin, everything went well in a billionaire. Great. We have

1:20:00

the same amount of money now. I can

1:20:02

still rip this door open. And you're still a dork. And

1:20:05

you still can't speak like I can speak. And you still can't go to the

1:20:07

food, the things I've been through. And you still can't get women the way I

1:20:09

can. You still can't be respected when you walk

1:20:11

from the street the way I am. You're still a dork.

1:20:13

Money won't save you. Money amplifies. If you're

1:20:15

a nerd and you get rich, you become a

1:20:17

mega nerd. If you're a G, you

1:20:19

become rich, you become top G. A color

1:20:22

is as simple as proof. If you see a

1:20:24

tech dork pull up on a Lambo and gets

1:20:26

out, you're like, oh, super. The

1:20:28

Lambo makes you a bigger nerd. You

1:20:30

see me get out three in the morning, you're scared. I

1:20:33

think I'm a drug dealer or a mob boss. It

1:20:35

amplifies. Money will not change who you are. It will amplify who

1:20:37

you are, which means these crypto

1:20:39

losers, the worst thing that can happen to them

1:20:41

is that they actually get rich because then they

1:20:44

become mega losers. You

1:20:46

need the struggle to become a man. Only

1:20:48

the pain will give you wisdom. You only want

1:20:50

a crypto pump because you're scared of pain, and

1:20:54

you're scared of trouble and struggle. That's

1:20:56

why you want a crypto pump in the first

1:20:58

place. So when I talk

1:21:00

about crypto, I'm just poking the autists.

1:21:02

I'm just poking the autists, you know

1:21:04

me. Having fun with me. And

1:21:07

I'll be honest, I made a bunch of money on

1:21:09

crypto. I made a bunch of money. I'm not who

1:21:11

I am, this is my personality. I find

1:21:13

that amazing. Anyone who's been following me for a

1:21:15

very long time has seen some of my over-g tweets. I was in Pancake

1:21:17

at like $0.40, and that went up

1:21:19

to, well, $50 or something. I

1:21:21

made, I don't know, $67 million of crypto. But

1:21:23

imagine that becoming your personality. What

1:21:26

kind of loser are you to make some money

1:21:28

from an internet digital money and then make it

1:21:30

your profile picture and change your display name? I'm

1:21:33

Andrew Tate. I'm a kickboxing world champion. I'm Andrew

1:21:35

Tate. That's who I am as a man.

1:21:37

Imagine I became Bitcoin. I'm

1:21:41

putting up a Bitcoin symbol. I'm

1:21:43

a Bitcoin maximalist. That's

1:21:46

you? That's your personality? That's

1:21:48

everything you are? I look at these

1:21:50

crypto influencers, man. There's some of them on YouTube.

1:21:52

During the bull run, they were being like, influencer,

1:21:54

crypto influencers. Bitcoin, there's one guy who yells all

1:21:57

the time. I don't know where he's from. Bitcoin

1:21:59

is... This is big way, big way, big way, but

1:22:01

bro, you are never ever ever gonna

1:22:03

have a woman who loves you. Not

1:22:06

truly, not deep in her heart, not

1:22:08

ready to die for you, not ready to shoot at

1:22:10

the cops while you escape. You will, I

1:22:12

will, and I mean all you talk

1:22:14

about is fucking the blockchain, nobody cares.

1:22:16

You made a bit of money, great,

1:22:19

fine. Why is it your personality? Get

1:22:21

a fucking life! Crypto Twitter

1:22:23

is full of losers, such losers.

1:22:26

I would argue we could line up 10,000 of

1:22:28

them here on the street, and I would face them

1:22:30

all in mortal combat one by one. And I

1:22:32

guarantee I might be a little out of breath when

1:22:35

the 10,000th man falls in

1:22:37

a lifeless pile on

1:22:39

the floor. You understand why I

1:22:41

fraud Crypto Twitter. They're nobodies. Probably

1:22:44

with the cigar in your mouth, I would assume. Power

1:22:47

up first. Fuck them nerds, and

1:22:49

fuck the crypto influencers. They're the biggest

1:22:51

nerds of all. Biggest

1:22:53

nerds. I wish I knew their names. This one guy's

1:22:55

always screaming. I did a video

1:22:57

about NFTs as well, that was hilarious. There

1:23:00

are people who spent $5 million on a JPEG. People

1:23:03

were trying to get me to invest in NFTs, and

1:23:05

I said no. I'm morally against. So you'll make money.

1:23:07

I don't want to make money that way. I

1:23:10

want to make money with hardship and struggle. I'm

1:23:12

gonna run my university. I'm gonna have morning meetings

1:23:14

with my professors. I'm gonna hold them accountable for

1:23:16

teaching the students how to make millions of dollars.

1:23:18

I'm gonna have the war room. We're gonna do

1:23:20

events. It's gonna be hard. I'm gonna manage everyone.

1:23:22

I'm gonna put together this huge network of people

1:23:25

who are genuinely benefiting. I don't want to make

1:23:27

money from buying a JPEG for a dollar and

1:23:29

selling it for $2. I don't give a shit

1:23:31

about that. It's gay. I refuse. People

1:23:34

were saying to me, no, you don't understand. It's not just a

1:23:36

JPEG, bro. It's on

1:23:38

the blockchain, bro. You can stay on either

1:23:40

stand. Who owns it? You are never gonna

1:23:42

be loved by a woman. Ever

1:23:46

ever. Never will she

1:23:48

look at you with desire. She'll

1:23:50

look at you and go, yes, I kind of have to. It's

1:23:52

been a few months. She does pay the

1:23:54

rent. That's the best you can hope

1:23:56

for with your internet coins.

1:23:59

And this is a... someone who's made money with

1:24:01

crypto. I have never sat. You know, I find

1:24:03

a ways about crypto, but I

1:24:05

was making millions and millions of dollars crypto.

1:24:08

I never sat there and tried to convince anyone

1:24:10

else. Crypto guys can't help this. I

1:24:12

sit down at a table. Let's say Bitcoin had just

1:24:14

pumped and I made 20 million dollars. So what do

1:24:16

you think about Bitcoin? I go, quiet if you want. That's

1:24:19

it. You ask the crypto guy about Bitcoin. Now I'm talking

1:24:21

to someone with over a thousand Bitcoin. If someone asks me

1:24:23

about Bitcoin now, I have over a thousand. Someone says, what

1:24:25

do you think about Bitcoin? I say you can buy it

1:24:27

if you want. That's the end. Ask

1:24:30

someone with 1.4 Bitcoin about

1:24:32

Bitcoin. Whoa, the

1:24:35

money's a scam because of blockchain, Nakamoto,

1:24:39

Satoshi. Shut the fuck

1:24:41

up. You're broke.

1:24:43

You're broke. You're broke. Nobody

1:24:45

cares. Buy new shoes. Your

1:24:47

shoes are all dirty. Buy your shoelaces.

1:24:50

These losers have so much to say and

1:24:52

no money. I don't understand. Why are you

1:24:55

trying to convince someone else to buy Bitcoin?

1:24:57

You have no money. Don't get a job.

1:25:00

Get a job. I'm

1:25:03

someone with loads of crypto and someone goes, what do you think about

1:25:06

crypto? So do what you want. Because if I tell

1:25:08

them to buy and it goes up, they won't give me any

1:25:10

money. And if it goes down, they'll cry their eyes out. So

1:25:12

why am I even talking to this person? You want to do

1:25:14

what you want. Make your own decisions. You're a poker man. Whenever

1:25:17

I see a brokey, where was I?

1:25:19

I was in, I think it was Miami and

1:25:21

they had one of these Bitcoin conventions

1:25:24

or something, crypto things. And

1:25:26

I was in my blacked out Escalade with my private security with

1:25:28

their guns. Of course. And

1:25:31

I knew what was going on. I was like, just

1:25:33

pull up outside driving around Miami. We pulled up outside.

1:25:35

I sat there like five minutes watching. Imagine

1:25:37

this. Imagine you're watching this right now and you're in

1:25:39

your Bitcoin dork and you went to an event in

1:25:41

Miami about a year and a half ago. You might

1:25:43

have only been a few meters away from talk to

1:25:45

you. I might have been watching you. You were walking

1:25:47

in and out and I was sitting in that black

1:25:49

Escalade looking out the tinted window. I

1:25:51

just looked at all these people and I thought,

1:25:53

hey, let's go guys. So

1:25:56

that's a no. Sorry,

1:26:00

Crypto Twitter. You know what the

1:26:02

fucking thing is? I'm all done with these

1:26:04

fucking nerds. Funny thing is this. The

1:26:08

best thing a Crypto dork could do if

1:26:10

he made money would be invest

1:26:12

in himself. Because he's a nerd

1:26:14

with money now, right? So look at Zuckerberg,

1:26:16

he's doing jujitsu, he's training, he's realized that

1:26:18

money cannot make up for all his obvious

1:26:20

deficiencies. So he has to invest in himself.

1:26:23

The problem is, crypto's made the money so

1:26:25

easily. They're not used to struggle or hardship.

1:26:27

So they're not even gonna be able to

1:26:29

invest in themselves. If I was a Crypto

1:26:31

dork and I made money, I would message

1:26:33

me and rotate and say, I'm

1:26:35

a loser but I'm super rich. I'll pay you a million

1:26:37

dollars a day to teach me how to speak like you

1:26:39

and teach me how to fight and make me train, please.

1:26:43

But they haven't even got the self,

1:26:45

they're not even smart enough to look at themselves in the mirror and

1:26:48

realize that's what they should do with the money. You know what they'll

1:26:50

do with the money? Buy a car, buy

1:26:52

Gucci t-shirts, says Gucci, Gucci. Then

1:26:55

they'll buy an NFT so they can brag to

1:26:57

their other nerds. I've got the board, a 3.2

1:26:59

board. Oh,

1:27:02

fucking life. Then they'll hire some hookers,

1:27:04

stiff some coke, then they'll spend it all. They

1:27:07

would have invested in themselves, at least they become somebody,

1:27:10

upgrade your character in the video game of life. We're

1:27:12

living in a simulation, upgrade your character, become a superhero.

1:27:15

As the levels of life go on, the bosses get harder and harder to

1:27:17

beat. That's why you have to upgrade your character, that's the whole point of

1:27:19

it. No, nerds. I will

1:27:21

not go on to crypto ever for that

1:27:23

reason because I don't wanna make these dorks. Also

1:27:26

another reason I'm not done. I'm

1:27:28

not talking to you. When you have

1:27:30

hundreds of billions of dollars, you're not

1:27:32

interested in these super huge pumps. Super

1:27:35

huge pumps are for broke keys. I'm

1:27:37

happy to buy Bitcoin and make a 10% return. If

1:27:40

I put in 100 million, make a 10% return, it's

1:27:42

fine. Why would I take a risk? The only reason

1:27:44

these people wanna turn 100 dollars into a million is

1:27:46

because they're poor, which means they have to take the

1:27:48

biggest gambles. I don't need to gamble. I'm

1:27:50

Bitcoin Eve, I'm done. Gammals, junk.

1:27:52

So I will never launch a coin. I will never sell out

1:27:55

my fans. We have the real world which is each

1:27:57

other to make money for real. We have the war room You

1:28:00

need to resist oppression. That is it. I

1:28:02

don't need to watch it. So we've talked about cars, money,

1:28:05

watches and assets. We've

1:28:07

talked about crypto and all of this goes round

1:28:10

to me thinking there's one way that

1:28:13

trumps all of them that you've made money.

1:28:16

And it's also how I've made a few

1:28:18

hundred million pounds in

1:28:20

sales. And that is through

1:28:23

speaking, through your voice, your

1:28:25

energy, your personality that you

1:28:28

articulate in such a way

1:28:30

that you can move hearts

1:28:32

and minds and create

1:28:34

a movement and get people to change

1:28:36

and pay you for that change. I

1:28:39

agree with you. A transfer of energy from

1:28:42

where they were to where they want to go. And

1:28:45

inspiring them to see a better future.

1:28:47

And when people can see a better future

1:28:49

in themselves, they'll pay the person who can

1:28:51

take them there. Yeah. That's made you, maybe

1:28:54

that's made you the billionaire. Yes,

1:28:57

you're right. It has. But

1:28:59

I would argue that struggle that made me a billionaire because the

1:29:01

struggle that taught me the lessons and then I learned

1:29:03

to articulate the lessons in a way people can understand. So

1:29:05

that's the vehicle. Yes. Struggle has

1:29:07

always been the vehicle for man. Right. If you

1:29:10

always the struggle, the engine. Yes. You

1:29:12

know, what's a perfect example. If you watch any, I've

1:29:14

noticed this, it's an observation of mine.

1:29:16

If you watch any superhero movie, bad things

1:29:18

happen to him. Then he becomes a superhero. Every

1:29:21

time that man's parents died, he gets to become

1:29:23

a superhero. So I

1:29:25

think that's pretty obvious in the masculine frame. Bad things

1:29:27

have to happen to you for you to become a

1:29:30

superhero. But then bad things have to happen. But that

1:29:32

breaks most people and you have to figure out how

1:29:34

to turn that into good. Correct.

1:29:36

Absolutely. And that's also why you have

1:29:38

to be hard on yourself. But that's also why you need

1:29:41

to see bad things as a blessing because they're the

1:29:43

building blocks to make you the man you want to be. When

1:29:45

people say to me, this bad thing happened to me,

1:29:47

I say good. That's my, that's my instant response. This

1:29:50

girl left me. Good. I lost

1:29:52

all my money. Good. This

1:29:55

is your chance to take all of that

1:29:57

negative emotion, all of those building blocks and

1:29:59

turn yourself into a man that prevents these bad

1:30:01

things happening to them ever again. Now of course you

1:30:03

have to have the agency to do that. You're right.

1:30:05

If you're going to be broken by it, then

1:30:07

you're going to fail. But bad things are certainly

1:30:10

a blessing. I believe that's how God teaches. I

1:30:12

would actually argue that men only learn through pain.

1:30:14

I think we only learn that way. I don't

1:30:16

think men know how to learn the easy way.

1:30:18

I can speak for myself. How many times, men

1:30:21

are pretty simple. We'll cheat on our

1:30:23

girl and almost lose her and we'll cheat on our girl and almost lose her

1:30:25

and we'll cheat on our girl and almost lose her and we'll cheat on our

1:30:27

girl and almost lose her and we'll cheat on our girl and she'll leave and

1:30:29

we'll be like, oh, we

1:30:32

have our chances. We all tickle.

1:30:34

This is how we are. We'll drive that car and

1:30:36

almost crash a hundred times. It's only after we plow

1:30:38

it into a tree that we'll learn a lesson. You

1:30:40

know, we have our bold making. So whenever things are

1:30:42

going well, we never really thrash it out. We only

1:30:45

thrash it out when things are not going well. Always.

1:30:47

Oh yeah. Always. That's how we are. We learn through

1:30:49

pain and suffering, which is why God gives it to

1:30:51

us because God is here to teach us. God is

1:30:53

like a father and a father teaches you, I believe,

1:30:56

through pain. If a dad wants to teach you how to

1:30:58

ride a bike, he puts you on the bike, lets you fall off and get hurt. He puts

1:31:00

you back on the bike over and over and over

1:31:02

until you can ride the bike. God does the same

1:31:04

thing. You don't get the lessons you want. You get

1:31:06

the lessons you need. Absolutely agree. So I believe that

1:31:08

bad things happening to you are a fantastic thing. I

1:31:11

believe you need to be strong enough to deal with

1:31:13

them and then articulate them. I do

1:31:15

find it amazing that a lot of people can't speak

1:31:17

well. I find that truly amazing. If you don't have

1:31:19

the ability to project your thoughts to other

1:31:21

people, I don't know how you're going to be successful

1:31:23

in life. The reason I refuse to learn other languages

1:31:25

because I haven't learned English yet. There's words I don't

1:31:27

know and English is the most profitable

1:31:29

language. I'm going to learn English. I want to

1:31:32

spend time learning a language. I want to learn

1:31:34

how the language is stuck. But there are people

1:31:36

who have been speaking English their entire life. They

1:31:38

can't speak it. There's actually a

1:31:40

pet peeve of mine. You know when

1:31:42

you said earlier about being rich allows you to say

1:31:44

no. I'm going to be very honest. I am the

1:31:46

worst person to pitch to. I get people trying to

1:31:49

pitch me for business and I'm the worst because if

1:31:51

you're a vegan, no. You

1:31:55

turn up at a Prius or a Tesla, no. No.

1:31:57

I'm nothing against Tesla. Don't ban me, Elon. But

1:32:00

if somebody cannot project their ideas to

1:32:02

me succinctly, I instantly just dislike them.

1:32:05

Because maybe I have ADHD. Maybe

1:32:07

I'm too busy. I don't know what it is.

1:32:09

But I don't have time for your um's and

1:32:12

ah's. I don't have time for it.

1:32:14

So if I'm sticking to me and somebody goes, um, so

1:32:16

we're going to

1:32:18

start with, um, and this is

1:32:20

how people speak. You're a full

1:32:23

grown man and you can't finish

1:32:25

a sentence without saying, um, or

1:32:27

ah, the only language you know,

1:32:29

you've been speaking it for 14 years. It

1:32:32

bothers me. I just, that people might have

1:32:34

irks me. Occasionally we make

1:32:36

mistakes. Whatever. But if you actually listened

1:32:38

to most people speak, that's how most people communicate

1:32:41

with the world. You wonder why you can't convince

1:32:43

a girl to sleep with you. Um,

1:32:46

um, um, your tits are nice.

1:32:48

Um, dummy, you're

1:32:50

a dummy. No wonder you can't make any

1:32:52

money. You're

1:32:55

an idiot. This is people. I'm

1:32:57

in an ah on their way through life. It

1:33:00

bothers me when people come to pitch me, if they say, um,

1:33:02

or ah, too much in the first sentence, it's over. Sorry,

1:33:04

sir. When you learn to talk English, when you

1:33:06

learn to speak, I might give you another chance.

1:33:09

Goodbye. So you're right. The

1:33:11

ability to project the thoughts inside

1:33:13

of your mind in a way that other

1:33:15

people can digest and is also entertaining is

1:33:17

massively a superpower. How do you

1:33:20

develop that superpower? It's not through practice.

1:33:22

People think it's practice. Practice doesn't make perfect

1:33:25

because. Because people practice a really bad habit and

1:33:27

get really good at a really shit thing. Absolutely.

1:33:29

Yeah. The person who arms and odds at 48 has

1:33:32

been practicing his whole life. Practice

1:33:37

just fine. He's fucking great. He's

1:33:39

great. Feedback is

1:33:42

what's important. You have to analyze. I'll give you

1:33:44

an example. When I was playing chess as

1:33:46

a kid, I would play chess for

1:33:49

two hours a day, training under my

1:33:51

father, one hour would be play one

1:33:53

hour would be going back through the

1:33:55

games and analyzing the games. I always

1:33:57

enjoyed playing, but I hated analyzing, but

1:33:59

it was. the analysis that made me better. And

1:34:01

I can prove that now, because when

1:34:03

I was eight or nine, I

1:34:06

think my rating was around 1,500. Now,

1:34:09

I've been playing Blitz. I play

1:34:11

three mid-chefs online for 20 years,

1:34:14

ever since I was a child, and my rating

1:34:16

is 1,700. I've gotten

1:34:18

no better in 20 years, because I don't watch

1:34:21

my games back. I don't analyze them. I

1:34:23

don't look for I made mistakes. I just play.

1:34:25

That's the problem. So when people speak, they

1:34:28

just speak. They don't watch themselves back. I'm going

1:34:30

to watch this podcast 10 times and identify every

1:34:32

single time I stuttered or made a mistake or

1:34:34

didn't use the word I should have used. And

1:34:36

then people are going to ask me, how do I speak the

1:34:39

way I speak? Why did my podcast get the most used? Because

1:34:41

I'm a professional. And if I'm going to do something, I'm going

1:34:43

to do it properly. That's why. Most people do

1:34:45

a podcast. They'll just sit there and they'll just talk shit. And

1:34:47

then they'll finish it. And they'll go on with their brokey day and be

1:34:49

a brokey. But it's very interesting what you said about

1:34:51

speech, because that also ties back to my

1:34:54

current predicament. This is the first time

1:34:56

in my adult life I can't use

1:34:58

my superpower, because my superpower is talking. If you were

1:35:00

to put me in front of someone and give me

1:35:02

an hour to convince them that I could rip out

1:35:04

their throat with my little finger, I guarantee by the

1:35:06

end they'd be afraid. We both know I probably couldn't.

1:35:09

But by the end, part of them

1:35:11

would think, he's

1:35:14

confident. I

1:35:17

can't talk in court, because I don't speak Romanian.

1:35:20

It's very weird for me. I became

1:35:22

acutely aware of my superpower, because I'm going through

1:35:24

this process and my lawyer is talking mobile. And

1:35:26

I'm like, why am I so frustrated with all

1:35:28

of this? And one day it dawned

1:35:30

on me, ah, I don't get to talk. When

1:35:32

I get to talk, this is how much of

1:35:35

a superpower speaking is, when I get to talk,

1:35:37

it's fine. I could have talked the ocean out

1:35:39

of freezing me to death on the Titanic. I

1:35:41

could have just said, listen, bro. But

1:35:45

oh, that's perspicacity. Well, I was going to

1:35:47

ram my mouth. And it

1:35:50

warmed up for me. I'm that

1:35:52

guy. I can't talk now. So

1:35:54

it's very frustrating. It's interesting you say how

1:35:56

this superpower certainly is, because I've even realized it

1:35:58

in this current predicament. how important it is to be

1:36:00

able to speak. When you've lost it, because

1:36:03

you've lost it, like if you lost your hand. Well,

1:36:05

you can, that's right, exactly, because I've lost it. And

1:36:07

the fact there are people going through the world today

1:36:09

who want to be successful and want to have all

1:36:11

these amazing things, and they only speak English, and they

1:36:14

communicate in English, and they try and get other people

1:36:16

to understand their ideas in English, and

1:36:18

they can't speak English, for the

1:36:20

loose, for the loose. On a recent

1:36:22

live I did, I pissed a fucking lot of

1:36:24

people off because I said that ADHD doesn't exist.

1:36:27

Do you think ADHD exists as a

1:36:29

concept, or do you think it's something

1:36:32

sold to us by Big Pharma? I

1:36:34

don't think it exists, I agree with

1:36:36

you. And I'm gonna say there may

1:36:38

be some very extreme examples of

1:36:40

somebody who may have ADHD, but like everything

1:36:42

in the world today now has been so

1:36:45

massively overprescribed that it's lost all meaning. Like

1:36:47

we talked about Ray Berger,

1:36:49

over accuse loses meaning. ADHD

1:36:51

is overprescribed lost all meaning,

1:36:53

along with basically every mental

1:36:55

illness. It's overprescribed, so

1:36:58

it means nothing anymore. I watched a show

1:37:00

once about a kid, I don't think he

1:37:02

had ADHD, maybe he did, or maybe he had autism, I don't

1:37:04

know what he had, and he

1:37:07

had to walk down the stairs in a particular

1:37:09

order, skip the first step, hop

1:37:11

on the second step, turn backwards, walk three steps,

1:37:13

some weird order for his stairs. If he didn't,

1:37:15

when he got in the car, he'd have a

1:37:17

temper tantrum, and his parents had to take him

1:37:19

back in for him to walk the stairs. And

1:37:22

I remember sitting with a girl there saying, this

1:37:24

is garbage, that kid needs discipline. And the woman

1:37:27

said to me, oh, maybe he has ADHD, maybe

1:37:29

he has autism, you don't understand everything, you're not

1:37:31

a psychiatrist, you're not a therapist, blah, blah,

1:37:33

blah, blah. I turned her and said, I

1:37:35

have never seen an African child who has

1:37:37

to walk 10 miles for water, doing the

1:37:39

walk twice because they missed a

1:37:41

step, ever. If it was a

1:37:43

disease, that's exactly what you'd see. You'd

1:37:45

see African kids walking backwards and doing the hop

1:37:47

and doing the walk twice because they missed a

1:37:50

step. Never seems to happen, does it? So it's

1:37:52

not a disease, is it? It's idiot parents

1:37:54

with a spoiled kid. And I would argue

1:37:56

that ADHD is pretty much the same in

1:37:58

most cases. Oh, yeah. he doesn't want

1:38:00

to listen, he has ADHD. No. You have

1:38:03

no control of your child. That's the first

1:38:05

thing. The second thing, of

1:38:07

course he has ADHD. When he's

1:38:09

sitting on a tablet playing video games all

1:38:11

day, and now he has to go to

1:38:13

school and read a boring book. He's

1:38:16

bored, as I would be. Of

1:38:18

course he is. The only thing that's

1:38:21

going to keep him doing something that bores him

1:38:23

is discipline, and you don't discipline your little kid.

1:38:25

So now we have ADHD, you're a

1:38:27

crack parent. How about that? I would

1:38:30

have loved, I would have

1:38:32

loved to tell my father, I can't play

1:38:34

chess because I have ADHD. I

1:38:37

would have loved to see the reaction.

1:38:42

Because there were times I didn't want to play chess,

1:38:45

but I had to play chess because

1:38:48

I understood that there are some forces

1:38:50

of nature which you cannot argue

1:38:53

against. When a hurricane comes, there's not

1:38:55

much you can do, and when your father says to

1:38:57

play chess, there's not much you can do

1:38:59

besides obey, unless you want to be destroyed.

1:39:02

So I understood. I would have loved to see his

1:39:04

reaction. Dad, I have ADHD. Teacher says I have

1:39:07

ADHD. Bro, I don't know if I'd be

1:39:09

sitting here alive. But

1:39:11

I was raised in a disciplinarian household, and I

1:39:13

would love for my children to try that crap

1:39:15

with me. Try it. I

1:39:17

guarantee my kids will not have ADHD. I'll say it

1:39:20

here on camera. I won't allow them

1:39:22

to. I won't allow them to. Now,

1:39:24

like I said, I'm sure there's extreme examples, but

1:39:26

I think most of it is just over

1:39:28

diagnosed lack of discipline, like everything else in

1:39:31

the world. Thyroid. No,

1:39:33

over diagnosed lack of discipline. That's all

1:39:36

it is. Depression. No, over

1:39:38

diagnosed lack of discipline. Discipline will fix

1:39:40

your thyroid issue because you'll stop shoving

1:39:42

cake down your face. And discipline

1:39:44

will fix your depression because you'll become such a

1:39:46

monumentally successful person you're not depressed anymore. And it'll

1:39:48

fix your ADHD because you do what you're

1:39:50

supposed to do, not because you want to do it, not because you're motivated

1:39:52

to do it, but because you have to do it, so you're going to

1:39:55

do it. That's how it works. That's all it is.

1:39:57

We lack discipline in the world today. And there are certain nations

1:39:59

where they don't lack discipline. discipline and for some reason

1:40:01

all of these illnesses don't exist.

1:40:04

They're an illness. Why are they not universal across

1:40:06

the human condition? Why could the kids in China

1:40:08

go to school and listen in school? But

1:40:10

the kids in America can if it's a disease.

1:40:13

Genuine questions for all the psychiatrists who are making a bunch of

1:40:15

money at Big Pharma who are making a bunch of money. Someone

1:40:18

answer me. Why can the Chinese kids listen

1:40:20

to the teacher and why can't the American

1:40:22

kids listen to the teacher if it's a disease

1:40:24

that comes in? I'll tell you why. You

1:40:26

could get your ass whooped in one place and another

1:40:28

you won't. I remember, I love my father

1:40:30

who got my heart, but I remember his favorite saying

1:40:33

was so brutally simple. He used to frustrate me when I

1:40:35

was young. It was true. I don't negotiate with

1:40:37

children. Done. Can I have this

1:40:39

candy? No. Why? I

1:40:42

don't negotiate with children. And if I asked again, I'd go to ask again. That

1:40:44

was it. Now I'm a full grown man.

1:40:46

I think, yeah, I don't negotiate. Imagine me negotiating

1:40:48

with a kid. Talk to the child. If

1:40:51

you're good, if you're good today and you don't

1:40:53

make a mess, I'll give you some candy. I think I'll

1:40:55

do a business deal with a six year old. I'm

1:40:58

going to do a business deal with a toddler. Like

1:41:01

a dummy. If you want to

1:41:03

sleep in a house and you want to eat food, you're going to

1:41:05

do as I say, because I raise you. And

1:41:07

people can come along and call me all these names. Well,

1:41:10

I know he does his bad. All

1:41:12

I'm talking about is the basic discipline

1:41:14

that everyone had only 20 years ago.

1:41:17

We built the pyramids. We went to

1:41:19

the moon. We built New York City

1:41:21

and Mumbai and Tokyo and conquered the

1:41:23

entire world with discipline. We did fine.

1:41:26

The kids became adults and everything was okay.

1:41:29

Telling a kid it's not in charge of

1:41:31

you does not damage the kid. This

1:41:34

new world thing is that the kid's in charge of the parent. Well,

1:41:36

the kid feels and the kid thinks

1:41:38

the kid is six. I

1:41:41

don't get the shit. What the kid

1:41:44

feels is six. The kid is six. I

1:41:47

am 37. I

1:41:50

am smarter. So no,

1:41:52

and I do not negotiate with

1:41:54

children. They will obey me blindly.

1:41:57

And you know what? Some liberal idiot is going to take it. And

1:42:00

then you'll just get bigger. No,

1:42:05

I'll get bigger. Like a dummy. And

1:42:08

I cannot wait, because the world of cyclical,

1:42:10

God is just. For the day

1:42:12

to come, when their little loser offspring

1:42:14

with their huge list of mental illnesses

1:42:16

is failing in life 30 years

1:42:19

from now, and little Andrew T. is driving

1:42:22

his Bugatti, one of ten, and if their

1:42:24

little loser offspring get to look at my

1:42:26

winter offspring, and perhaps if

1:42:28

I'm still alive and that liberal idiot is still alive,

1:42:30

I can inbox someone Twitter and say, You

1:42:32

failed as a parent, don't you? And I'm

1:42:35

petty enough to do that shit. How

1:42:38

many kids should I have? But

1:42:41

the amount you say is not putting any of them

1:42:43

in any risk, is it? Depends! Or if they want

1:42:45

to annihilate my entire bloodline. But the more kids you

1:42:47

have, the harder that is to them. Correct. And if

1:42:49

they don't know how many there are, it's even harder.

1:42:52

Is it more than five? It's more than five.

1:42:54

Is it more than ten? Can't give any more information

1:42:56

than that, I'm afraid. Well, I respect

1:42:59

that, but I've still got to do my job. It's

1:43:01

fine. Yeah. It's fine. But yeah,

1:43:03

you know, because perhaps after

1:43:05

they assassinate me, they might go for the future

1:43:07

saviors of Earth. It's like John Connor. Is

1:43:10

that why you're having so many kids? Because of

1:43:13

the bloodline. The Tate surname. This

1:43:15

is an interesting conversation. We might disagree on

1:43:17

this one. I think it's

1:43:19

a masculine imperative to have as many kids as possible. And

1:43:21

I think the only reason men don't have a bunch of

1:43:23

kids with a bunch of women is because they're afraid of

1:43:25

their woman getting mad at them and yelling at them. I

1:43:27

think that men, if you were to be honest with yourselves

1:43:29

in the mirror, you would say, I want a bunch of kids

1:43:31

with a bunch of people, but they don't because they mean one

1:43:33

woman who they love, which is fine. And

1:43:35

they know that they have more than one woman

1:43:37

to have kids from. They have kids outside of

1:43:39

their marriage who's going to upset their wife, which

1:43:41

is fine. I'm not hating on them. I'm saying

1:43:43

that. It's not what they want. They're allowing the

1:43:45

woman's feelings to trump their biological

1:43:48

imperative, which again is fine. But then you

1:43:50

have to sit and think, is

1:43:52

my bloodline and my biological imperative

1:43:54

and my offspring and my dynasty

1:43:56

less important than the feelings of

1:43:58

a crying woman's life? pay her bills and

1:44:00

you don't know, is it? But in a thousand years, your

1:44:03

bloodline will be gone. Or in a million years,

1:44:05

your bloodline will be gone. Disagree! In

1:44:07

a hundred million years, your bloodline will be

1:44:09

gone. Takes will always exist into attorney, master's

1:44:12

by Keto. And I will make sure that

1:44:14

is true. So as

1:44:16

a man, you have to weigh up. You have

1:44:18

to sit and say, okay, I want as many

1:44:20

children as possible from a beautiful end, because I

1:44:22

want to recreate as much as possible, because that's

1:44:24

my master's been impaired. However, it's gonna upset the

1:44:26

woman who I love. So I'm gonna allow her

1:44:28

feelings to be more important in my dynasty. I

1:44:30

understand why most men make that decision. But then,

1:44:33

you have to sit and say, well, perhaps if you're in

1:44:35

a situation where you're a billionaire and you can financially take

1:44:37

care of all these children and all these families, and then

1:44:39

perhaps if you believe that you're

1:44:41

gonna raise the children to resist the matrix

1:44:43

and they're gonna be future freedom fighters, perhaps

1:44:46

you having as many as possible is even more important.

1:44:48

Perhaps now it's actually imperative that it is more important

1:44:50

than the females feeling. Even if the woman has a

1:44:53

mental breakdown, even if she cries her eyes out, even

1:44:55

if she says, why'd you have kissing all those kids?

1:44:57

Why is she pregnant again? So

1:45:01

do you, okay, so I

1:45:03

get that. So the wives

1:45:05

and the girlfriends, do

1:45:07

they all know this is what you're doing? Well,

1:45:10

they're watching this. Love

1:45:14

you. I'm

1:45:21

talking hypothetically. No, you're not.

1:45:23

I am. You're fucking not. I'm

1:45:26

saying, would I be

1:45:28

a man in my heart if

1:45:30

I allowed a woman's feelings to

1:45:32

try to trump

1:45:34

my biological incentives

1:45:37

and my ability to save

1:45:39

humanity into the future and

1:45:41

my divinity and my bloodline

1:45:43

because one woman whose bills

1:45:45

I pay is gonna get

1:45:48

sad about it. What is the

1:45:50

logical decision as a man? Baby,

1:45:52

it's okay. You're my favorite. Yeah,

1:45:54

she has a kid, but you're my favorite.

1:45:56

Here's a Bentley. The problem is, this

1:45:59

is basically all. women's fault because women are

1:46:01

slow if men grew babies it would

1:46:03

take two weeks. Nine

1:46:05

months to make a single baby and

1:46:08

you're worried about me having something else. Well if

1:46:10

you would get it done, if you

1:46:12

gave me one a week we'd be

1:46:14

fine that's 52 a year that's enough.

1:46:17

If you're gonna tell me that across

1:46:19

five years the best I'm gonna get

1:46:21

is three little babies. Sounds goskillish. Are

1:46:23

you gonna fight Jag Paul? Nah, come

1:46:25

on. It would be interesting it should

1:46:27

have happened three or four years ago when I first called him

1:46:29

out but I have other

1:46:31

fights going on unfortunately. Okay so let's

1:46:33

say you could get out of Romania

1:46:36

and there's a logistical way you could

1:46:38

fight Jag Paul. Would you fight Jag

1:46:40

Paul? Or Logan Paul. Or Jag

1:46:42

and Logan you and Tristan. I'd take Jag and

1:46:44

Logan the same night. You

1:46:47

know what it's kind of... You must be fucking tempted.

1:46:50

But then tempted for what? I don't need money. I

1:46:52

don't need fame. I'm the ace side. I'm more famous

1:46:54

than them. I'm richer than them. Jake's actually a nice

1:46:56

guy. I don't think that's Jake. I don't know Logan.

1:46:58

I spoke to Jake. I know this is gonna sound

1:47:00

crazy. My credentials are based

1:47:02

on my physical capability and they exist. Up to about

1:47:04

three or four years ago because I did a video

1:47:06

calling out Jag Paul three or four years ago. Up

1:47:08

to about three or four years ago I still walked

1:47:11

around off the street by myself and I

1:47:13

knew that I could deal with 99% of problems myself. But then

1:47:16

something changed. I'm not sure what it was. I

1:47:18

don't know if I'm getting old. I don't know

1:47:20

what it was. But now I kind of see

1:47:22

fighting as below

1:47:25

me. And I'm glad I did it. And it's a huge

1:47:27

part of my personality. And I'm glad I can still do

1:47:29

it. Make no mistake. I can still

1:47:31

do it. But now I think... I mean

1:47:33

now I don't go anywhere without five armed wounds. I

1:47:36

just feel like I don't need my hands. I'm a

1:47:38

billionaire now. My hands are clean. You know? I hate

1:47:41

my thoughts. I'm just shaking immensely.

1:47:44

Like the mafia mentality has changed. I've gone

1:47:46

from the hitman to the guy who calls

1:47:48

to hit. And

1:47:51

every time people mention this slide they say,

1:47:53

you can make ten million dollars. And I

1:47:55

just think, oh, maybe I got

1:47:57

it for a day. I didn't even get it out of bed. Ten million.

1:48:00

to train to because bro pennies to me I'm

1:48:02

worth it but I think you can make a

1:48:04

lot more than that but yeah I'm sure I

1:48:06

could not spark them but I feel like it

1:48:08

gives it gives them more credibility than it gives

1:48:10

me yeah but didn't you say earlier you know

1:48:12

you like to be able to what other people

1:48:15

can't so wouldn't there just be some pleasure in

1:48:17

it yeah but of course when you've had 80

1:48:19

something fights I mean I haven't done there been

1:48:21

there done it's not completely off

1:48:23

the table but as things currently stand

1:48:25

with my matrix attack back

1:48:27

I'm gonna end up back in jail the fact that I

1:48:29

want my car collection back I want my money back later

1:48:32

this is another big a fight about three or four years

1:48:34

of legal battles to worry about and

1:48:36

then by then I'll be what 42 I think

1:48:38

just the defiant timing wasn't right if it wasn't

1:48:40

for this matrix attack 100% would happen I think

1:48:43

it would have happened this year but the matrix

1:48:45

attack came and it is what it is

1:48:47

but I thought the against JXX really nice guy low man I

1:48:49

don't know look if you see spokeship but you just

1:48:51

jealous I'm more relevant so Jordan

1:48:54

Peterson called you reprehensible oh and

1:48:57

only Louis saw quite wait I

1:48:59

only knew my heart is broken

1:49:01

please only losers love

1:49:04

Andrew Tate never cleaned in my

1:49:06

room again give

1:49:14

a shit who cares you know I

1:49:16

don't watch any you know I find

1:49:18

really great these nerds book

1:49:21

a survey isn't the role like throwners they

1:49:23

make videos like take me down I think

1:49:25

it's so funny imagine spending four

1:49:27

hours anything you don't know what

1:49:30

they say I don't care I

1:49:32

don't watch it I have no

1:49:34

idea what they say I don't

1:49:36

cool the enemy of my

1:49:38

enemies my friend I've nothing against or I'm not emotional about

1:49:40

these things I've literally I genuinely have nothing against Jordan I

1:49:43

could sit and argue with Jordan I could enter the cage

1:49:45

and beat the shit out of him or I could shake

1:49:47

his hand to be his best friend whatever he wants on

1:49:49

him here what do you want to do friend hi Jordan

1:49:53

you want to fight to the death or do you

1:49:55

want to speak on the same stage on the same

1:49:57

side or do you want to debate or what you

1:49:59

want I'm not emotional about this. Like, it's a big deal

1:50:01

of me. Could a good

1:50:03

thorough debate between you two be something that would be

1:50:05

a I think it would be boring challenge. I think

1:50:07

it'd be boring. Why? I think we agree

1:50:09

on those things. Right. I don't agree on everything. And

1:50:12

I don't think there'd be a debate because we don't

1:50:14

actually disagree. The only disagreement is that I think, and

1:50:17

again, this is as someone who has watched

1:50:19

very little of his work, but I see

1:50:21

clips, etc. He's very intelligent and speaks from

1:50:23

a philosophical thought point of view.

1:50:25

I think he's very in his mind. There's a

1:50:27

lot of thinking. And I am very

1:50:30

action based. And there's a lot of action.

1:50:32

I feel like if there's a problem, his

1:50:34

answer will be to think certain ways. And

1:50:36

my answer will be to do certain things.

1:50:38

I always believe in action over everything. I don't

1:50:40

believe in stopping and thinking and reading a book

1:50:43

from a psychiatrist and pondering why I decided to

1:50:45

come back or go out get

1:50:47

chicks. Boom. Get to it. So I feel like

1:50:49

he's far more thought based on far more action

1:50:51

based. Perhaps we could argue about the methods towards

1:50:53

success for that reason. But all in all, I

1:50:55

think we agree on those things. The

1:50:58

only thing I've ever genuinely disagreed with him

1:51:00

about was his tweet on Israel and Ben

1:51:02

Shapiro. But now he reaches the keyboard, he must

1:51:04

have a boot. He's done. Yeah,

1:51:08

go to war, go to war, go to war. But uh,

1:51:13

he's such a nerd. Both of them

1:51:15

both of them were the things they said

1:51:17

about Israel, I thought were reprehensible. That's the

1:51:19

only time Jordan said anything I truly disagreed

1:51:21

with. Do I think I'm gonna let him

1:51:23

off here. Do I think he's evil? No,

1:51:25

I think he just emotionally reacted

1:51:27

to a situation without thinking. And I think

1:51:29

he understands how it looks. And he regrets

1:51:31

it. And we all make mistakes. So

1:51:33

I don't hold it against him. But I

1:51:35

have nothing against Jordan Peterson. I think if you

1:51:37

listen to Jordan Peterson, you're gonna be a better

1:51:39

person overall. He probably dislikes me. And I understand

1:51:41

why he dislikes me. He dislikes me because he

1:51:43

thinks all you're doing is a pimp. You know

1:51:45

what's funny? We're talking about this whole pimp

1:51:47

thing. I'm from a Luton council estate. My

1:51:50

neighbor's house got raided for drugs like four

1:51:52

times. Right? People around me

1:51:54

were stabbed to death. The car is in

1:51:56

the car part of my school. The Teachers

1:51:58

cars were set on fire. Most.

1:52:00

People would school or injured or

1:52:02

so drunk. Or. Murdered. I'm

1:52:04

fuck. The. Lowest echelon.

1:52:07

A society in Iraq. Before that I

1:52:09

grew up in Gary, Indiana for Mobile

1:52:12

Capital of America or mother Father split

1:52:14

up a meeting with all my a

1:52:16

single mother house raised on the consists

1:52:18

of mom watches, talked boy ever watch

1:52:21

his shows where people from this social

1:52:23

economic background sell drugs. Have one

1:52:25

gets. It's funny when you're from the bottom, you have to

1:52:27

find a way out. The. Way I found

1:52:29

out. The. Way I found it in to

1:52:31

Grandma's. Didn't. Rob Houses didn't break

1:52:33

into cars and sell drugs. The

1:52:35

do any of the things that

1:52:37

everyone does every single day. when

1:52:40

I do with drive traffic. To.

1:52:42

Web pages. For. Girls were already

1:52:44

doing or. Like.

1:52:46

A dog like a nerd, I found

1:52:49

a technical way to drive traffic to

1:52:51

web pages and escaped the ghetto without.

1:52:54

Mugging. Anybody out Glad anyone

1:52:56

up for a nice to

1:52:58

their throat nothing? Then These

1:53:00

New Orleans fuel is white

1:53:02

picket fence, middle class to

1:53:04

servants. Who. Grew up in us

1:53:06

household the weather was always just and

1:53:09

all the technical who never seen the

1:53:11

strong certain say he's a bad person

1:53:13

if you're from the streets. You'd.

1:53:15

Understand. And

1:53:19

of today attacks before. It shows how detached

1:53:21

they are from reality and that is why

1:53:23

the Not have a fan base. I have

1:53:26

like a speak to the people at the

1:53:28

top and the ball. If you're going to

1:53:30

sit there being raised in a happy middle

1:53:32

class households with food on the table and

1:53:34

to Christian parents who love each other very

1:53:37

much. didn't read the bedtime stories and that

1:53:39

you want to sit and tell people from

1:53:41

the streets they shouldn't ever drive traffic to

1:53:43

a website to reflect the ghetto. Then

1:53:45

you sound like a siege. Fuck. Did.

1:53:48

What had to do to get out Jay

1:53:50

Z? so flat to get out. Now.

1:53:52

Is a rapper. Who. Owns that against

1:53:54

him worse and runs official website. I

1:53:57

would argue know they're just jealous of

1:53:59

my more. The mental success. But you know, like

1:54:01

without up the reason I want mentally successful because I

1:54:03

had to go to those times. That. What

1:54:05

it is like me that's why your does that answer

1:54:07

is less were. Brought

1:54:11

us the vaccine, I'm

1:54:14

just gonna tell ya. Can see Arrow Fucking nice.

1:54:16

An hour for you for me to to sort

1:54:18

of of in. Always fun of. Back to your

1:54:20

name. Last

1:54:23

Slams. Zesty. Some quickfire

1:54:25

shit from Am. A

1:54:28

Case: What shops you about your rise

1:54:31

to infamous Open Sensing something about it

1:54:33

at the very good question. I'm I

1:54:35

entered into think it was always going to happen. And

1:54:37

I deserve it. Know I deserve. It's also

1:54:39

great by or because I'm brave enough to

1:54:41

help other people. I think God David's me

1:54:43

because I'm here to help other people are

1:54:45

genuinely believe God gave it to be said

1:54:47

I could run, take place like home and

1:54:49

feet soccer. children help people who saved them

1:54:51

a first. For the whole the Cloud saves

1:54:53

discloses save people from depression might explain to

1:54:55

the that nobody cares. I believe I have

1:54:57

a purpose. I believe this was given to

1:54:59

me. I think it's interesting now. That.

1:55:02

I feel like fame has changed. I

1:55:04

don't feel like there's very many famous

1:55:06

people you know in the nineties or

1:55:08

the eighties. Hulk Hogan was saying how

1:55:11

Koger see how he was everywhere about

1:55:13

my projects Michael Jackson, everyone. I.

1:55:15

Feel like maybe I'm one the last

1:55:17

Truth superstars are I look at? I

1:55:20

think who's the same buses mean I

1:55:22

can't think of any but you can

1:55:24

name a rapper and I don't see

1:55:26

if that rapper walks down the street

1:55:28

in Mumbai or Bucharest form. Tokyo,

1:55:31

To. Difference less me. Maybe in America

1:55:34

he might be no but global.

1:55:36

Those were his brain I think

1:55:38

of anywhere anywhere without any wells.

1:55:40

A slow beat me up. When.

1:55:42

That videos middle of the thousand and one of

1:55:44

the gadget handling of things. but I feel like

1:55:46

I've only got to try help people. I think

1:55:48

that's what I have to do. The flats altered.

1:55:51

I'm not shocked by how up and attach for

1:55:53

it. I guess the true answers? I'm shocked I'm

1:55:55

still here. I'm shocked that number of yeah, I

1:55:57

am shocked by. That. If you to

1:55:59

add. me before I was famous, how long can you

1:56:01

be famous and really tell the truth? I

1:56:04

would have said because I'm a professional. I would have said how famous? The

1:56:06

most famous man in the world. Tell the truth to who?

1:56:08

To everybody, especially the military age males.

1:56:10

The number one demographic they

1:56:12

need to sile to die an army and to work their

1:56:15

ass off as to back one into slave force while having

1:56:17

no rights. I would have said a couple

1:56:19

months, there's no way they're going to let me. They're

1:56:21

going to let you for years just talk and wake up people's

1:56:23

minds once they're awake, they ain't going back. And they would have

1:56:25

said, how do you get rid of them? I probably would have

1:56:27

said, we need to leave them from everything. What if he doesn't

1:56:29

get to leave? What if he gets out of jail and then

1:56:31

he'll kill him? I'm surprised I'm still here. Surprised

1:56:33

we're filming. It's been years now. Everything's

1:56:36

a lie. It's all a lie. Don't

1:56:39

believe it. Everything

1:56:41

they tell you is a lie.

1:56:44

Money doesn't work the way they tell you it works. School

1:56:46

doesn't work the way they tell you it works. The

1:56:48

things they tell you to do to get rich,

1:56:50

like get a mortgage and just pay that off

1:56:53

after you pay off for your student debts, never

1:56:55

going to make you rich. Everything about geopolitics is

1:56:57

a lie. We don't need to kill all the

1:56:59

people in Yemen for no reason. It's all a

1:57:01

lie. World health organization, garbage, climate change garbage, feminism

1:57:04

garbage, LGBT garbage, it's all an attack

1:57:06

on your masculinity. It's all a lie.

1:57:08

They haven't killed me

1:57:11

yet. How

1:57:14

do you show love? To who?

1:57:17

To a girlfriend, to my brother, to my

1:57:19

children, how? To who? To the world,

1:57:21

to myself. Yeah, I have to say

1:57:23

I thought that was a good question. It was a good

1:57:25

question. You're proving that yours was a better one. I'm just

1:57:28

a professional, sir. And I like to

1:57:30

have specifics to work with. Yeah. Sometimes.

1:57:33

Or you do an hours rant on me. I

1:57:35

can start. I start ranting if you

1:57:37

like. Then I'll just go through the wall with my

1:57:39

butt. No, I didn't think it in that context when

1:57:41

I'm going to. Not

1:57:44

girlfriend, not brother. How

1:57:47

do you show love to

1:57:50

friends and family? I

1:57:53

think you show love. No, no, no. How do

1:57:55

you? Okay. I show love to friends and family

1:57:57

by being brutally competent. I think a man who

1:57:59

is not used to If. Everybody be

1:58:01

Loved. And. I think you have to give love. To.

1:58:04

Receive Love! Whoop! For. Me to love

1:58:06

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by anybody whether it's a girlfriend or society or other.

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you give a group of a wife or husband

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to fix a problem because the okay entire to

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would love me more. Useless men, men who were

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never truly loved for who you are your love

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or anyone else. That's how I shall not.

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about my always been the person who could help

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them when they the which mean I did you

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you have nothing else to look. How could you

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show love as a matter of you don't have

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competence? I can't think of how concerned with how

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the as you're terrible exists. It's to love people.

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if you truly love them, you wouldn't say

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never told or a secret. You've

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never shift or robbed Moscow, but

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we were told a little differently

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so I don't want to. so

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what does? It wasn't. And.

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I might push on. I like Russia. Split is the

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first hour to Moscow. Three. Years ago

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for Israel. Source for. Everything

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when one of movies or consumption of russia

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A black thanks to be that way too much work.

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There was a football game, there was some football

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thing, I think it was a Viva, I don't

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know football, Eurogame, something that was in Moscow. And

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to be involved on a ticket, you instantly got

2:04:08

a visa to go to Russia. So

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I was like, this is the easiest a visa's

2:04:12

ever gonna be. Do I go? And I looked

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up and I found a game, I think it

2:04:16

was like Poland versus Korea or something, it was

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like 6 Euros. Let's take it to this game.

2:04:21

It's like a 6 Euro Russian visa with no

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work. Okay, but I'm gonna

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be on my game, because I don't

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trust this. They're after me,

2:04:29

the agents. So I buy this

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ticket, I get my visa, I fly to Moscow,

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I booked the Kupinski in advance. The Kupinski hotel,

2:04:35

because I think if I sign up for the

2:04:37

hotel, I'll be okay. I land at the airport,

2:04:39

I've got my bag, I go to walk out,

2:04:41

guy in a yellow vest goes, taxi, taxi, yes

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I go to get in taxi. And

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he starts walking towards the civilian car park. And this has happened

2:04:48

to me a lot of times in Eastern Europe, it happens to

2:04:50

me a lot of times, even in Romania it happens sometimes. People

2:04:52

pretend to be taxis, but they're not taxis, they try to get

2:04:54

to their car. I'm like, no, no,

2:04:56

I want an official taxi, not getting your car.

2:04:58

I'm like, no, no, no, no, no, no, been

2:05:00

around, goodbye, turned around and started walking back to

2:05:02

the taxis. Hey, even the yellow vest runs up

2:05:04

and goes, okay, okay, okay, and he points at

2:05:06

this yellow car that says taxi, in the taxi,

2:05:08

right, taxi. And he goes, says something to him

2:05:10

in Russian, blah, blah, blah, blah. And he goes,

2:05:12

okay, here's taxi, sir, taxi. Guy gets out

2:05:15

in the taxi driver. The taxi driver gets out, he's like

2:05:17

six foot, 130 kilo

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Mongolian, a little wrestler, gets

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out. Langley from... Yeah,

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Langley, Langley gets out. And because this is

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how my mind works, I look at him up and down

2:05:29

and go, could I take him? Be messy. I'll be all

2:05:31

right, I'll be messy. So he gets

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out, he opens the trunk, not sure if it's going to

2:05:35

be my bag in the trunk, bag in the trunk, get

2:05:37

in the back of the car. And

2:05:40

he has his phone, which is

2:05:42

the first suspicious thing. And

2:05:44

his phone is up there and this number,

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Russian rubles, is going through the fucking room.

2:05:50

I'm like, I'm just a Russian ruble, I don't know.

2:05:52

So I get my phone out and I turn on

2:05:55

the data and I get my text message, how do

2:05:57

I date those? 25 pounds of megabyte. Whatever.

2:06:00

I would have the Russian Ruble and I

2:06:02

worked out live in this car. Four minutes

2:06:04

and I have six hundred dollars in taxes

2:06:06

so there's no way that's the taxi thing

2:06:08

sore driving down the highway speed or my

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brother this is fake this this a scale

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from and this is a weird since my

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life I'm that he totally bored for what

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can you do is right in the car

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and people only more me when I talk

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to the sick man driving the car and

2:06:23

I've taxable the shoulder saying you're trying to

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rob me before won't be so because he

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says like to totally destroy our. What

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I don't want to his but I guess what

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how to had to fly shots into the color

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moved to be. That's a fucking horrible thing is

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I don't have the money, I don't have the

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money from other around long enough I know it's

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a little messy one and he turn around as

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have to be dead in the i dismiss kills.

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Of I have that book so I know last

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season with a No One Lucy? Deadly. I. Looks.

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Back gets the phone thousand and. Five

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hour though. It's the first guy who tried

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to take a big to the car because

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you wanted a taxi was like bro I

2:07:01

don't even have this money on me so

2:07:03

I don't know what do you expect to

2:07:05

happen tomorrow Have this money on you want

2:07:07

to taxes paid affect the but I can't

2:07:09

say I don't have to tell them to

2:07:11

stop at the nearest gas station have given

2:07:13

the money I have on how get a

2:07:15

real taxi. Didn't

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come up for what can I do you?

2:07:20

Devices this guy. I guess the car

2:07:22

crashes. Little. Bit eyes of answering.

2:07:24

they want money I no longer have so

2:07:26

I have the guys that okay okay okay

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okay call your friend Corpus Christi vote again

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of it wasn't. Like the comic

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four Thousand Dollars to look I have Five dollars

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is all I have of a the five hundred

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dogs will be to the it. If you let

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me know it's no surprise to me you're on

2:07:41

a pretty. Fucking. unbelievable

2:07:45

so i'll be smart so i emailed

2:07:47

because my phone call was working so

2:07:49

i emailed with pinsky so and a

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proper the taxi can somebody wait for

2:07:53

me out occupancy hotel is urgent police

2:07:55

as a i've emailed the in full

2:07:57

to pinsky dot russia as complete random

2:07:59

and I thought they'd never reply in

2:08:01

time. They replied instantly in 20 seconds.

2:08:03

Yes sir, someone will be waiting for

2:08:05

you no problem. They

2:08:07

replied to that. Great. The concierge can argue, text,

2:08:09

work all this out. So

2:08:12

now I'm just relaxing. I'm kind of chill a bit. I said

2:08:14

to the pro, the guy, I was like, do you speak English

2:08:16

then? You're

2:08:18

friendly. So I'm just fucking shitting.

2:08:21

We pull up at the hotel. I'm all confident, right?

2:08:23

Guys can be outside. No money. No

2:08:28

concierge, nothing. So I said to the guy, I go

2:08:30

to get out the car. I get out the car.

2:08:32

The guy then gets out the car, comes and he

2:08:34

stands face to face with me like a boxing stare

2:08:37

off and shows me the phone of how much I

2:08:39

owe him. Must by now, must. I didn't know it

2:08:41

is. It was 3,000 Americans or something ridiculous. I said,

2:08:43

bro, I don't have it. He looks at me like he's

2:08:45

going to murder. I don't have it. So I had $500.

2:08:47

That's all I had. Using

2:08:49

my ninja fingers, my hands. I

2:08:52

reach in my pocket and I ninja off

2:08:54

like five times. I brought a pile of

2:08:56

money like this. I

2:09:00

give it to him and then the

2:09:02

fucker takes the money, go

2:09:05

and I'm standing at the back of the car,

2:09:07

wait for it to open the trunk, gets in

2:09:09

the car and starts driving down the road. I'm

2:09:11

like, bro, bro, my bag, my bag, my bag.

2:09:13

He stops like five meters later and goes, the

2:09:15

rest of the money. He knew. They set

2:09:17

me up when I put my bag in

2:09:19

the trunk at the beginning. My bag, my

2:09:21

laptop, my clothes, everything, which is worth thousands

2:09:24

and thousands of dollars. Now if you ever

2:09:26

get attacked, you don't put your bag in

2:09:28

the boot. It was a setup. I

2:09:30

was like, you fucker. I called your friend. He called

2:09:32

his friend. I said, listen, I've already given him $500. It's very clever

2:09:34

what you did with the bag. The guy

2:09:36

from the Kifinsky is about to come out now. I can't

2:09:38

give you more than this. We have to come up with

2:09:41

something sensible. I said, I can go to a cash point

2:09:43

and try and get some more money, but I need my bag.

2:09:45

He goes, okay, 400 more. I said, fine.

2:09:47

I knocked the phone. Instantly people lost $500 and didn't

2:09:49

buy the cash point. And then the guy gets to back

2:09:51

up the car. I made him a Mexican standoff

2:09:53

at the back of the car. He opens up the boot.

2:09:56

He grabs my bag. I've got the money. He

2:09:58

kind of goes, swap

2:10:00

them. Just after we've done that, after

2:10:02

I paid this fucker $1,000, the guy from the Kopinski

2:10:05

walks up, well, Mr. Tate, you just need

2:10:07

help. I'm like, hey, help. Yeah, carry my

2:10:09

bag. You're useless. It's been 10 minutes. Where

2:10:12

have you been? Well, sorry, Mr. Tate. You're

2:10:14

useless. It's kind of funny because my other

2:10:16

four days in Moscow, I had a great time. I love the

2:10:18

Russian people. They're very nice. I guess I was unlucky. But every

2:10:20

time I left the hotel, there was like a

2:10:22

row of taxis and they all looked like this guy.

2:10:24

And they all stared at me. And I thought, I'm

2:10:27

so glad I paid him because I guarantee you I

2:10:29

want to fight with that guy. I'd be dead by

2:10:31

now. They're just waiting outside the Kopinski, these dudes. And

2:10:33

the lesson is never put your bag in the back of a taxi.

2:10:36

That's the lesson for everybody. And that's the story. And I

2:10:38

survived and I had a great time in Moscow. And I'm not

2:10:40

going to lie, it did sour things a little bit for me.

2:10:42

I was a bit nervous on edge. And that's how I paid

2:10:44

$1,000 for a taxi. Turns out the official rate, which I found

2:10:46

out on the way back to the airport, which was booked from

2:10:49

the hotel, I think it was like six bucks. I

2:10:53

got wrecked. But to lose my bag and my luggage

2:10:55

is worth so much more. Well, and

2:10:57

surely the thousand dollars, the lesson was worth

2:10:59

more than a thousand dollars. Yeah, I mean,

2:11:01

I like to look

2:11:04

at the eyes of killers. There's not many people like

2:11:06

that around anymore in the West. So you kind of

2:11:08

enjoyed it in a way. I mean, Russia's Russia. In

2:11:10

the West, you don't see that book very often. But

2:11:13

it was a stark reminder of the realities

2:11:15

of this world because the realities of the

2:11:17

world always boiled down to violence. And

2:11:20

I understand that very well. And sometimes you get a

2:11:22

little bit comfortable. There are people who walk around through

2:11:24

earth. They're walking around. We're looking at the outside right

2:11:27

now. There's people walking around and they don't understand that

2:11:29

every single thing they rely on and everything they love

2:11:31

is backed by violence. It always has

2:11:33

been, it always will be. The whole underpinning

2:11:35

of a civilized society is violence. The only

2:11:37

reason we don't need violence is because there's

2:11:39

a threat of violence. And you can

2:11:41

nail it down to any law and regulation as simple as

2:11:43

a parking ticket. If you don't pay your parking ticket, they

2:11:46

will be fine. And if you don't pay the fine, they

2:11:48

will take you to court. If you don't go to court,

2:11:50

they will take your house. If you don't give them your

2:11:52

house, police will come and kick the shit out of

2:11:54

you. It ends in violence in all things.

2:11:56

And it was a good reminder to understand that.

2:11:58

Making a mistake. my bag in the back

2:12:01

of a car in the boot as opposed to keeping

2:12:03

it on me. It brought me this close

2:12:05

to a physical confrontation with probably a

2:12:07

Mongolian wrestling champion in

2:12:09

the middle of a street in Moscow by myself. And

2:12:12

it's a good reminder that violence is always so

2:12:14

close. It's only a few steps away at all

2:12:16

times. And the

2:12:18

reminder that if you have enough money you can buy

2:12:20

yourself out of debt. Well yeah. Because

2:12:22

if you hadn't had a thousand, five thousand or been rich. I

2:12:25

would have been in a lot of trouble. You could have been

2:12:27

dead. I think so. And it's good also to see that I

2:12:30

felt nerves. But they were the same nerves

2:12:32

I felt before I fought. I didn't feel fear which was a

2:12:34

good reminder as well to know that I'm still not afraid. I

2:12:37

get nerves because the nerves sharpen me. But I don't

2:12:39

feel fear which was a good thing. But

2:12:42

I still remember his eyes. I don't

2:12:44

think I've ever been looked at like that in the West. And

2:12:47

that's another thing that we can tie back into our

2:12:49

whole conversation we just had about how certain societies still

2:12:51

operate in a certain way and our Western societies are

2:12:53

so failed. Maybe I should have

2:12:55

told him about LGBT and feminism. He might have let me

2:12:57

go. Maybe I should

2:13:00

have said, this is misogynist. Maybe

2:13:02

I should just talk some garbage. And

2:13:04

he would have let me off. Or it's the brutal reality

2:13:06

of the world men who were prepared to die for an

2:13:08

idea. And his idea was I owed him six thousand dollars.

2:13:11

And he was ready to keep his shit out of me

2:13:13

for it. And that's the bottom line of all ideas. Which

2:13:15

we can also tie back into what's very

2:13:18

interesting. All these ideals which were against men

2:13:20

are defended by men. Think about it.

2:13:22

Feminists go to a feminist rally. And anyone

2:13:24

tries to interrupt that rally. Who comes to

2:13:26

stop you? Men. Police

2:13:29

men. Defend the idea which is designed to

2:13:31

destroy them. Do you remember when America left

2:13:33

the Taliban? The American, sorry, America left Afghanistan

2:13:35

and the Taliban took over in like a

2:13:37

day. I was having this debate with

2:13:39

self-feminists. She was talking about how terrible Afghanistan

2:13:41

is going to be because the women can't go to school

2:13:44

anymore. And women need to go to school because

2:13:46

they're equal to men. And then bubble pie. And I was saying, yeah, well,

2:13:48

I think women should go to school. I'm not saying

2:13:50

women shouldn't go to school. I'll argue that in certain

2:13:52

realms women are not already equal to men. She goes,

2:13:54

why? So, well, you just proved

2:13:56

it. The American army left. The

2:13:59

Afghanistan-y. The TALABANTS started coming.

2:14:01

Imagine that. They've been hired into the ADF

2:14:03

to get paid $225 a month. If you're given a

2:14:05

gun, you're some guy. Guard this girl's school. Girls really need

2:14:07

to go to school. Fine. Stand there. America

2:14:10

abandons you. You no longer have air support. You

2:14:12

no longer have night vision. They're gone. TALABANTS are

2:14:14

gearing up. You see

2:14:16

the dust of the Humvee's in the distance. The pickup trucks.

2:14:18

And they're coming. Stand there like...

2:14:22

Do you see the dust of the Humvee's in the

2:14:24

distance? The pickup trucks. And

2:14:26

they're coming. Stand there

2:14:29

like... Do I want to defend

2:14:31

this girl's school? Nah. And

2:14:34

they bounced. Fair enough. So I said to her,

2:14:36

why don't the women defend the school? No!

2:14:38

Why should the women do it? She just told me you're equal

2:14:41

to men. Well, no, not that. So the men have

2:14:43

to die so you can go to school. Fettness. I'm

2:14:46

just trying to understand. I'm not attacking your ideals. I'm

2:14:48

understanding. You believe women are equal to men. Until

2:14:50

it comes to defending an idea, then men have to

2:14:53

defend your idea. Which means men are the only ones who allow

2:14:55

you to have the idea in the first place. Because if we don't

2:14:57

defend it, it doesn't exist. Which means

2:14:59

we own feminism as ours. In fact,

2:15:03

so much for strong and independent, it's men. It's all ours.

2:15:06

So in the realities

2:15:08

of the world, all this garbage falls away anyway.

2:15:12

Because the reality of the world is, if you're not prepared to die to defend

2:15:14

an idea, you don't have an idea. You're not allowed one. That's

2:15:17

the bottom line. That's what's so scary about all these ideals

2:15:19

which are designed to attack masculinity. Is that the last masculine

2:15:22

men which exist defend it. Last

2:15:24

question. Is happiness the purpose

2:15:26

of life and if it isn't, what is?

2:15:29

Okay, the purpose of life from a boring answer is

2:15:31

to procreate as much as possible. I believe men should

2:15:33

have made children as possible. To further expand, I do

2:15:35

not believe happiness is the purpose of life for our

2:15:37

man. I believe happiness is

2:15:40

what children should strive for and I believe women

2:15:42

should aim to be happy. I believe happiness is

2:15:44

for women and children. I believe men should

2:15:46

have a sense of purpose. I believe

2:15:48

men should live for something. If you live

2:15:50

for happiness, then you're hedonistic. You

2:15:53

go to festivals, you do drugs, you drink alcohol, you're an idiot. Living

2:15:55

for happiness is a man makes you an idiot. 99% of the time.

2:16:00

You live for happiness as a woman. You probably want to

2:16:02

have a good relationship with your spouse. You want to be

2:16:04

giddy. You want to laugh and joke and raise your children

2:16:06

and make pretty things. It's

2:16:08

pretty good. But male happiness is just being an idiot. I

2:16:10

think you need a sense of purpose as a man. I

2:16:12

think you need to have something to live in to die

2:16:14

for. If you feel purposeful, you'll

2:16:16

never feel sad. You may be stressed

2:16:19

and you may be busy, but you'll never feel sad.

2:16:22

And I think your purpose can make you happy, but I

2:16:24

don't think men should be chasing happiness. They should be chasing

2:16:26

purpose. I wouldn't describe myself as a

2:16:28

happy person. I don't wake up and go, yeah,

2:16:30

I'm not too. I'm not me. I

2:16:32

make my chicks happy. Yay, yes, please. Yay,

2:16:34

perfect job. Wow, this past was great.

2:16:36

Yay, Ferrari. I'm just kind of like, whatever.

2:16:39

She's happy. That's her job. That's why she's

2:16:41

around me. She's the happiness. Women bring the

2:16:43

vibes. Men bring the money. She's happy.

2:16:45

Good. I want to be happy. I

2:16:47

would hate to be a miserable woman. But I

2:16:50

think men being happy is kind of infantile. I

2:16:59

would hate to be a miserable woman, but I would like to

2:17:02

actually ask women, would you want to be with a happy man?

2:17:04

I think women love me because of my competence and because of

2:17:06

what I can do. But imagine being with a happy man. I

2:17:09

don't know. I'm just speaking.

2:17:11

You're a woman and your man is happy.

2:17:13

I love coffee. This is great. Have you

2:17:16

ever had this? Wow. Fuck.

2:17:19

Doesn't gay mean happy? I don't know.

2:17:22

I was talking. I

2:17:24

don't know what that means to me.

2:17:26

I'm doing things, stressful things. I

2:17:29

have things to do. I'm supposed to be confident

2:17:31

and purposeful and I'm supposed to attack the matrix

2:17:33

and tell the truth and no Aikido and make

2:17:35

murderers apologize to me in jail and survive

2:17:37

the Mongolian wrestlers who wanted to kill me. I'm

2:17:40

supposed to do all of that. I don't know

2:17:42

at what point I'm supposed to be smiling like

2:17:44

a child. My children are supposed to

2:17:46

be happy. The women around me are supposed to be happy, but

2:17:48

that's not my job or my purpose. I think the men who

2:17:51

want to be happy are losers. I

2:17:53

think it would actually be a turnoff for most women.

2:17:55

I think if a man were to say

2:17:57

to a woman, I just want to be happy and don't want to

2:18:00

I don't want to have any stress, you know, I just want to be happy. I think

2:18:02

a woman deep in her heart would be like, well, what do you mean, be

2:18:04

happy? Pay my bills. I don't think she wants that

2:18:06

either. So if your base

2:18:08

purpose is to recreate and being

2:18:10

happy, I'm not saying be miserable at

2:18:12

all. I think people understand what I'm saying

2:18:14

here. And being happy for the sake

2:18:16

of happiness itself repels females,

2:18:20

then I don't think happiness is the purpose of life for the man.

2:18:22

No. You're supposed to be important.

2:18:24

Was Genghis Khan happy? You

2:18:26

wouldn't have thought, son. Well, I wouldn't describe him as happy.

2:18:29

You'd describe him as a lot of things before

2:18:31

happy. You'd say he's competent. You'd

2:18:33

say he's successful. You'd say he's worthless. You'd

2:18:35

say he's smart. You'd say

2:18:37

he was a tactical genius. You'd say lots

2:18:39

of things before you ever got to happy, if you ever

2:18:41

got there. Do we remember the

2:18:43

happy men of history? And

2:18:46

plus, I mean, if

2:18:48

you're purposeful, it's lasting. Happiness

2:18:50

is fleeting. That's the

2:18:52

problem, which means you're always going to be chasing a high

2:18:54

or high. You'll be happy and then it'll go away. Then

2:18:57

you want to be happy again and it'll go away. You're going to end up

2:18:59

just doing dumb shit. Say you become a drug addict. I took a little bit

2:19:01

of drugs and made me happy, and now it doesn't work so I'm going to

2:19:03

take more drugs than myself. You know? Chasing

2:19:05

happiness is a spiral to nowhere.

2:19:08

I will argue that my largest transformative periods in my

2:19:10

life, times when I've done the most amazing things and

2:19:12

all, when I was happy, was

2:19:14

when I was the complete opposite. If

2:19:17

you were to tell me how do you completely

2:19:19

transform your life, I'd say you end up depressed. When

2:19:21

you're depressed, you can transform your life. That's when your

2:19:23

soul is malleable enough for you to do

2:19:25

whatever it requires to go through the pain. That's when you

2:19:27

can look a guy in the face and say, shoot. That's

2:19:29

when you're dangerous. That's when you're getting things done. That's when

2:19:31

you get rich. That's when you become a man. That's when

2:19:33

you train. That's why I miss my nightmares. Not

2:19:35

my sleep. I'm not at myself.

2:19:38

I'm disappointed in me. I'm like, what? No.

2:19:41

It's like four hours. No. Wake

2:19:43

up. I'm swaying and

2:19:45

panicking. That's what I should be

2:19:47

doing. I don't want to be happy. What am I

2:19:49

going to be happy for? I want to grab

2:19:51

life by the throat and squeeze it. I want

2:19:54

the Matrix to walk me up again. I

2:19:56

don't care. It's kind of like, you

2:19:58

know, I've always been happy. Like people

2:20:00

who are very competent. But.

2:20:03

Depressed. I know some people

2:20:05

who are like depressed and miserable, but

2:20:07

they're very competent and I like them

2:20:09

because if I hired a happy person,

2:20:11

he's only one bad events away from

2:20:13

becoming useless. The. Disguise Orient Bomb

2:20:15

bro I think it never does.

2:20:17

You can ever. This guy doesn't

2:20:19

know if it's I like to

2:20:21

see more. This guy why I

2:20:23

wrote are forged got stolen from.

2:20:29

All those guys maybe I bought

2:20:31

a happy we're been kind of

2:20:33

one of them I expected even

2:20:35

if for police to Boston here

2:20:37

dragged me rambling sole job due

2:20:39

to the dares savvy people are.

2:20:41

oh I'm sad or I will

2:20:44

add. Another I don't think managed to

2:20:46

be offering in this paradigm. Another way

2:20:48

I can answer the question is I

2:20:50

think happiness does a really interesting barge

2:20:52

off imagery about colors and about an

2:20:54

African tribe. And it was Talk about

2:20:56

how colors effect language. So your book

2:20:58

this is reading. This is because we've

2:21:00

label them as such and they showed

2:21:02

this African tribe that had different names.

2:21:04

For. Very different shades of green and

2:21:06

to them they were clearly different colors. But

2:21:09

to ah start your screen but this tribe

2:21:11

couldn't tell that you're sitting red and blue

2:21:13

because to them it's and color. So they

2:21:15

could see the difference in the colors by

2:21:17

how the language determines how your eyes into

2:21:20

debt colors as bridge sticks and I think

2:21:22

the same can be. for hackers it's you

2:21:24

set. The. Idea of happy as

2:21:26

La Seine like a child in Danish

2:21:28

immaturity that you're only going to be

2:21:31

happy a couple a times a month.

2:21:33

Proof believe you're an adult. But if

2:21:35

you set the bar of happy as

2:21:38

a big over distraught. Than. Are

2:21:40

always happy when you feel through pain and

2:21:42

life. If your parents were to die, your

2:21:44

instant reaction sites when someone's really hurt. They

2:21:46

don't talk. when you're really depressed, you don't

2:21:48

talk or first day in jail I didn't

2:21:50

speak. You don't talk. When. bad things

2:21:52

happen if you got a phone calls and i

2:21:55

said your pet all your family decided car crash

2:21:57

you freeze you don't talk shows you set your

2:21:59

mind to say if I am speaking I am

2:22:01

happy because I'm clearly not distraught and I'm a

2:22:03

happy person most of the time. I'm

2:22:05

happy 99.9% of the time now because I've

2:22:07

decided what happy is. But if

2:22:10

you decide I'm only happy when I'm laughing like

2:22:12

a child and I have no stress at all

2:22:14

and nothing's going wrong and I'm not a festival

2:22:16

and my girlfriend loves me and then

2:22:18

you're never going to reach it and then you're

2:22:21

going to destroy your life trying to reach it.

2:22:23

So happiness is also self-prescribed. So I think if

2:22:25

you're a man and your arms are functioning and

2:22:27

you can speak today because nothing terrible has happened

2:22:29

then you should be happy and don't worry, don't

2:22:32

worry guys, bad things are going to happen.

2:22:34

They're going to come. You have nothing to worry

2:22:36

about. There will be a day you wake up

2:22:38

and somebody in love has died and you can

2:22:40

be sad that day. Why waste a perfectly good

2:22:42

day being sad when sad days are guaranteed to

2:22:44

come? Everyone you love is going to die. Don't

2:22:46

worry about it. Sad days are coming to

2:22:48

you so I wouldn't have them in advance. If I were you

2:22:50

I'd wait for a real reason and just smile so I made

2:22:52

a dipshade. That's what I would say. And this

2:22:54

show is called Disruptors. What does that

2:22:56

word mean to you? People

2:22:59

who break the paradigm, who

2:23:01

attack the matrix, who disrupt the

2:23:03

normal flow of the programming which

2:23:05

is designed to be installed in

2:23:07

all of us and I think as much as I

2:23:09

understand and say about how people need

2:23:12

to break free, I understand that there has

2:23:14

to be matrix minded people. Not everybody can

2:23:16

break free because society wouldn't work. We need

2:23:18

the people who believe in the garbage and

2:23:20

we need the people who follow the programming

2:23:22

and we need people who lose so that

2:23:24

winners can win. There's no light without dark.

2:23:26

But anybody with a brain is capable of

2:23:28

having anything they want in life. I believe

2:23:30

the universe is very giving and perhaps you

2:23:32

will know but I've never met anyone who

2:23:34

genuinely tried their hardest for anything and

2:23:36

never got it. I've never seen somebody dedicate themselves

2:23:38

properly and never and not get it. I've never

2:23:40

seen it. I've never seen somebody try their best

2:23:42

and not get it. I've seen people pretend to

2:23:44

try their best and not get it. I've seen

2:23:46

people say they want it and not get it.

2:23:49

I've seen people make excuses for why they'll never

2:23:51

have it and not get it but I've never

2:23:53

seen anybody who just wakes up, shuts up, works

2:23:55

and not get it. You

2:23:57

can have anything you want and that's how you disrupt

2:23:59

the world. Matrix. Chemical. Agents

2:24:01

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2:24:03

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2:24:12

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2:24:14

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2:24:16

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