Yeah, we might have to play the intro again for them.
I just want Mr.
Producer played to the universe as many times as possible.
You know what, man?
I agree.
You know what?
We messed up on the first one.
Guys, welcome to Fresh Dead Podcast.
We're here with Andrew fucking Tate, Top G. You guys are going to see the Mr.
Producer one more time.
Let's fucking do it.
Mr.
Producer Make the best show Mr.
Producer All right.
Sorry, guys.
That was a mistake on the first one, but I think we're good now.
We figured it out.
This is why Andrew's the top producer, and I'm not.
No.
Because I messed it up on the first one.
Two producers and one sound.
Oh, man.
Guys, you guys have been waiting a very long time for this.
And Andrew, me and you talked about this offline.
If there's one thing that I got every single day, when are you guys going to interview Andrew?
When are you guys going to do another podcast with the Top G? Every time I get stopped by someone on the street, when do you collaborate with Andrew again?
Your guys, the podcast changed my life.
Yo, you guys made me break up with my ex-girlfriend.
You guys made me walk away from this shitty job.
You guys helped me change my life.
You guys kept me from doing terrible things to myself, et cetera.
When are you gonna do another podcast?
And I told you guys for a while, look man, Andrew's dealing with some things.
We're controversial as hell.
We might not be the best people to necessarily do a fucking collab right now.
And at the end of the day, bro, when your buddies with somebody, your buddies with somebody, you don't need to fucking do a collab on the internet.
Every single day.
For that shit, man.
We had to delay, unfortunately, because it's kind of funny.
My last fresh and fit appearances are word for word in my case file.
Crazy, bro.
Word for word.
There's pages and pages and pages of these case files of evidence, and there's no evidence.
It's just translated YouTube videos, but my fresh and fit ones.
So somewhere deep in a Romanian dungeon beneath a courthouse, underneath my file number, on some particular page, somewhere, if you find it, you can see me call a girl.
What, Taekwon Ho?
Taekwon Ho?
Taekwon Ho is sitting somewhere beneath a courtroom in Romania.
It's amazing.
You're in Miami, you tell a chick she knows Taekwon Ho, and three years later, it's being dragged up in court in Romania.
Like, the world is nuts.
So guys, now you know why it took so long.
But now we're here today.
Yeah, man.
So this will all be translated word for word.
So I guess I should behave, but we all know I'm not going to last stream.
Oh, man.
Yeah.
Last I was like, wait, what?
Andrew, we live in a world now which is post comedy, right?
You're not allowed to make a joke.
You're not allowed to say anything.
You're not allowed to make people laugh because someone will get offended and someone will cry about it.
And they're like, you call woman hoes.
No, I don't.
I call hoes hoes.
I call hoes hoes.
I do.
If you're a ho, I'll call you a ho.
If you're a nice woman, I'll call you a nice woman.
I'm not going to go through life lying to myself or lying to anybody else.
I think the number one masculine imperative on the planet is being the kind of person who says what he means and means what he says.
I think that's actually a very...
Good measure of how masculine you are and how much control you have over your own life.
Can you say what you think?
Because most men can't.
They can't tell their wife what they think because she'll leave.
They can't tell their boss what they think because they'll lose their job.
So they can't tell their friends what they think or their friends will alienate them because they're a bad person.
So these people going through the world with these thoughts stuck in their head they can't say.
And that's permanent cuckdom.
I refuse to do it.
I'm going to say what I mean and mean what I say.
And I don't think that men should be weak and small and frail.
And if I find one, I'm going to call them a little bitch.
I don't think women should be promiscuous.
And if I find one, I'm going to call her a hoe.
Take me to jail.
Simple.
You know, it's funny that they, you know, they clip that part, but they don't talk about, you know, all the women that you support, you take care of, the families that you've created, you know, all the people that you support and all the women that you actually protect.
It's actually kind of crazy how they never talk about that.
Oh, absolutely.
And they also never talk about arguments.
I talk about avoiding bad people as a man.
As a man, you should avoid bad people, both male and female.
You do not want a friend as a man who will snake you.
But as soon as I say, don't get a girlfriend who's gonna snake you, the world has a mental breakdown.
It's not even a gendered argument.
It's actually universal across both genders.
But, as we all know, when The Matrix wants to attack you, they can...
If you've made content online for as long as I have, or as long as we do...
Ten plus years?
That's right.
They can find thousands of hours of footage, and they can find the three seconds they need out of context, and they can attack you with it, and that's just the nature of the beast.
Then it's a litmus test for the populace.
The people with a brain at home understand what's going on and the stupid people are going to sit there and go, Loverboy method.
Like dummies.
I mean, bro, I was on Fresh and Fit.
All those girls loved me.
I Loverboy'd every single one of them.
They all wanted me by the end of it.
That is true, actually.
Fresh would be in jail with that Loverboy thing.
Anyhow, on a brighter note, Guys, you know Andrew Tate as we see on camera, but there's more to him behind the scenes.
Andrew, you're a father now, and you've gone through a lot.
What's it like being a dad?
How do you manage what you went through being a dad as well?
Where's your kids?
Maybe on the way.
Maybe.
Who knows?
Who knows?
You know what?
I want to kick one day, for sure, but I want to hear your answer first.
When you have a child, the only regret you're going to have is that you didn't start earlier.
There's truly nothing more beautiful than having a child.
And also, maybe I'm just old and jaded.
I'm a bit older than you.
But you get bored of life and get bored of everything and you start to live through other people when you are successful enough.
You look at Christmas morning, right?
It's not about the dad.
It's about the dad giving the kids what they want and he smiles because they smile.
And that's the masculine imperative to live through other people.
I truly believe that male happiness comes from making other people happy.
There's a beautiful poem.
I think it's in Arabic and I don't know who wrote it.
It might have been by a warlord.
And he says something like, Peace is yours.
Sadness is mine.
Happiness is yours.
But you are mine.
And he's writing to his woman saying that my life is not fun.
My life is stress and pain and hardship and difficult.
You have a great life.
I give it to you.
But I get you by extension.
And that's why it's worth it to me.
And I think it's the same with children.
If you're a man and you have your stuff in order and truthfully, there's going to become a day fresh.
I know you're out there living big.
But there's going to come a day where you're bored of the club and you're bored of the hoes and you're bored of all the fun ain't fun anymore.
And you're going to say, well, what's going to make...
My life worth living.
Well, how about I have a little version of me and try and make them a better version of me?
Yeah.
Not just replicate me, but make them a better version of me.
And love is your link to the future.
And I'm telling you, my only regret with having children is I didn't start earlier and I don't have 200 of them.
There's literally no downside.
They're not as expensive as people say they are.
It's not difficult.
I mean, A lot of it's down to the mother you have them with, right?
Right, right.
If the mother's out of control, then they become expensive.
Holy!
Then they become difficult.
But if the mother respects you and she listens to you and lets you be a man, then it's easy.
Bro, the poorest people in the world have kids.
Your dog costs more than a kid will.
Your Lambo costs a lot more than a kid ever will.
That is true.
So kids aren't even expensive and often you see women going, oh, I need this or he needs that, I need that.
No, you're bored and you want to put him in designer clothes and dress him up in designer clothes because you want to go shopping for designer clothes for your little kid like a doll because you're bored and you want him to be a little model.
Well, guess what?
He's going to do push-ups, he has two t-shirts, he has two pairs of trousers, and if he's bored, push-ups are endless and free.
So he should never be bored until they're all done.
Are the push-ups finished?
Because I still see push-ups in the universe.
I just tried to do one, I could do it.
I should have attempted and failed.
It should have been like, no, sorry, the push-ups are finished or gone.
The daily allocation of world push-ups have been used by your offspring.
And unless that happens, then boom, they're cheap.
So kids are cheap, and they truly are a blessing.
I have nothing bad to say about being a father.
I recommend everyone at home do it.
If you find a woman worth having, then have a kid with her.
Why not?
Why not?
Get to it, Fresh!
You know what's kind of weird?
How do I say this?
I just kind of feel like just fucking all this pussy for the sake of fucking it is just gay.
You know what's crazy?
Is that weird?
No, it's not.
Because they're girls, and you're a guy, but it's just gay.
There's something gay about, I'm going to fuck this pussy, and I'm going to fuck that pussy, and I'm going to fuck that pussy, and it's like, okay, cool.
And I'm not saying you have to have kids with all of them, but you should at least give God the chance to give you a child.
And it probably won't happen most of the time, but when it does happen, it's a blessing from God.
And I, personally, as a man now, won't have sex with a girl if there's no chance of having a kid.
What's the point?
It's funny because even now, dealing with girls, unless it's going somewhere, I don't want to even entertain them.
Okay, but where's it going?
Well, it was fun at first.
Exactly.
So you get past all that and then it has to go somewhere.
Where is it going besides children?
Where does it end?
It's pointless.
Exactly.
But hold on.
Myron, we never hear kids, bro.
I still like smashing hoes, man.
Maybe I'm old and boring.
I don't know.
I have my main girl.
She's great.
She's doing her homework right now.
I told her she's got to play five hours Overwatch and she's doing that.
I felt that when you said that, Andrew, that your happiness as a man a lot of times stems from providing happiness for other people.
And I think that's a man's job is like to provide stability and security to other people.
Like, you know, for my parents, you know, for people that you care about.
It's very important.
You're going to feel happy as a man when you feel respected and needed.
You need a purpose.
People need to need you alive.
If you're the kind of man who everyone's life can function perfectly fine if you get struck by lightning, then you're not going to feel happy.
You're going to feel happy when you realize that people need you.
And for them to need you, you have to be useful and you have to be competent.
And whether that's children or your girlfriend or your parents or anyone else who cares about you, I think living for other people is one of the most beautiful things a man can do because it gives you a purpose, a higher purpose.
And most of the men out there who live normal lives do exactly that.
Why do they work jobs?
They work jobs for other people.
They don't do it for themselves.
They don't even keep most of the money.
It goes on the kid, the wife, the house, and they're taking care of others.
And that's a masculine imperative.
God is instilled in us and it's a beautiful thing.
And I think if you're going to do that, you may as well do it for your own offspring.
Who else are you doing it for?
I agree.
Andrew, take us through, because I know the people, you know, they've asked, you know, and this has come up or whatever, but take us through that day, man, because that was a dark day, not just for you, but for us, too.
You know, I remember vividly that I had plans for that.
It was like right around New Year's.
I canceled all my shit.
I was fucking angry.
I appreciate that.
No, bro, I mean, Yo, who's livid, bro?
He had plans?
Cancel everything, bro.
I mean, The Matrix came for me.
I knew they were going to.
I kept saying on every single podcast, The Matrix is going to come for me.
In fact, there was a podcast I did two weeks before.
I think they were called Strike It Big in London.
I said, if you see me on the news with some bullshit charges, I want you to know that it's fake.
And I expected it to come.
I was trying my best to Aikido.
I had no idea it would be human trafficking.
I know they normally choose a sexual crime because the primary objective is to damage your image amongst the populace.
So they have to choose a heinous crime.
If they came at me for, I don't know, tax evasion, who would care?
Nobody.
So they have to come at you for the most heinous thing they can.
The whole rape charge garbage, everyone's bored of it.
So they decided to up the game with me and come with human trafficking.
But I was in bed.
And I heard my door getting banged on 5 o'clock in the morning.
I reached for the gun.
And I'm not going to lie to you, I was pretty relieved when I saw the police.
I thought it was the other team.
I thought this might have been the final showdown.
And I was like, oh, okay, who are these?
You know, the Serbians, the Albanians, the Turks, which ones got in?
Yeah.
And then once I saw the cops, I was like, oh, thank fuck, it's you guys.
And for the first hour, I was quite relieved that it was police and no one else.
And then there was a 15-hour house search and they went through all my stuff and stole all my things and stole all my cars and stole all my watches and stole all my cash.
Did you know at that point that you were going to go in?
Because they had done this before, like a year prior, and obviously they gave you all your stuff back and there was nothing there.
It was done before prior and I was released in like four or five hours because they knew there was no case and all of our stuff was given back.
So I was kind of like, what is this about?
And the police are not particularly helpful.
They're like, you're going to find out, sit here, we're robbing you.
And I was like, okay, well, you just sit there and get robbed, unless you want to escalate it and make it worse for yourself.
But there's like 25 dudes with shotguns in the house.
I mean, how far can you get?
I know I'm pretty, I like to think I'm Jason Bourne, but I might get clipped on the way out and be able to run slow.
And so what can you do, right?
And you go to jail and they say, okay, the judge is going to decide if you stay in jail or not.
And then you go to the judge and the judge says, yeah, you're going to stay overnight.
And you're like, okay.
And the next judge decides if you stay longer than that.
And they decide you stay and then you go to the appeal and they decide you stay.
I was in court once a week thinking I'm going to get out and it's just extension, extension, extension, extension.
It's pretty crazy.
And you're in a situation where you have absolutely no control over any of it.
You're thrown in a jail cell.
And when I was told it was for human trafficking, I didn't even understand.
For the first, because of the time it happened, happened a few days before New Year's, the paperwork hadn't been translated and they couldn't get hold of a translator because of holidays and stuff.
So I had this paperwork in Romanian, which I can't read.
But for the first two weeks, I literally didn't know why I was in jail.
They said human trafficking.
I'm like, human trafficking who?
When?
What are you talking about?
And they said, you have to wait for your papers.
Two weeks later, I get the papers and find out that I had been giving timings to some friends of mine of when is the best time to post on TikTok.
And that is how they got me for human trafficking.
Wow.
And I can't say I was surprised.
I mean, I knew the case was bullshit because I knew I hadn't human trafficked anyone.
But I can't say I was surprised.
And then you're in there and you're like, okay, well, this is obviously a garbage case they fabricated deliberately to throw me in jail so they can find a real case.
And they know they don't have a case right now.
They come up with some garbage to throw me in jail to find something I've actually done.
And a lot of the people at home don't understand, especially my haters, etc.
I will argue this right now.
I don't know how many people are watching us.
I'm cleaner than 99.9% of people who are watching this stream.
I've been investigated by three or four different federal agencies and special services from different countries my entire life head to toe.
Anyone I've ever spoken to in my entire life has been questioned.
And they found out that I made some old videos and made some jokes and I told some girls what hours to do TikTok.
That's what they found.
If you take the average man and put him through the level of inspection I've been through, you're going to find a lot worse.
You're going to find a lot worse.
So, I haven't really done anything wrong, and now we're in court with this current case about the TikTok timings, and the judge keeps giving us more and more freedom, saying there's no evidence here, this is garbage.
And it looks like it's on its way out, but...
I don't know.
Maybe I'm a pessimist or maybe I'm a realist, but I believe that war is never ending.
It's just cyclical and it changes.
And when this war is over, another war will come or another war will come before this one ends.
And I don't think there'll ever be a day where I wake up and it's just peace and serenity.
I think I'm going to wake up and there'll be some other battle going on.
And currently we're winning.
We might get a setback and sent back to jail.
You just have to be man enough to deal with all of it.
What else can you do?
And not only that, but like, you know, I can only imagine, right, being in court, not understanding language, proceedings going on in front of you.
They're talking about you.
Everyone is in a courtroom because of you, right?
The whole world is watching, and you don't even know what's going on.
Yeah, court in a foreign language is very strange.
Very scary.
It's scary when you understand the judge.
Can you imagine when you don't understand?
Yeah, and you're just standing there like, what?
Everyone's yelling back and forth, and I have a translator, but she can't keep up, and she's old anyway.
I mean, she's a very nice lady, but it's very fast and hectic, and she's kind of like, um, um, and nobody knows what's going on.
It's chaotic, and then you just go back to the cell, and they leave you there with the cockroaches.
Damn.
And you start to think, well, how long am I going to be here?
Am I going to have a life when I get out?
How am I going to pay for my kids if I'm in here for years?
How am I going to pay for my life if I'm here for years?
And then, I guess, if you're the average person, you're going to sit there and consider, how could I have protected myself from this, at least financially?
How could I have made sure my bills are still paid and my children are still taken care of if I'm going to be in this cell for years?
If you're the average person.
If you're the top G, you knew this was all coming from the beginning.
And you're very well set up.
And this goes back to what we said at the beginning, because you find solitude and you find solace in the fact that when you call up the people you care about, their bills are paid.
That's the only thing that made me feel good in jail.
I'd call up the mother of my children.
Are you good?
Yeah, I'm good.
Bill's paid?
Bill's paid.
She going to private school?
Going to private school.
Good.
Okay, you're paid.
Everyone I called on the outside was good because if they weren't, I would have felt much worse.
But thank God I had my things in order.
And then this goes by extension to the men at home watching this right now.
You think you've got a bank account with some money in it and you think that you are capable of taking care of the people you love.
Wait till the feds come.
Because that bank's gone, and all your access to all bank cards and money is gone, and your passport's gone, and your ability to work is gone, and you're going to soon learn that you can't take care of anybody unless you've done a lot of groundwork for a long time before they hit you.
And you're going to see.
And have a good structure of guys around you, you know?
Shout out to guys like Shooter.
You know what I mean?
Absolutely.
Guys you can count on.
Guys you can say, send me a million dollars here, I'll fix it later.
And they'll just do it.
And there's not many people who have that kind of network or that kind of brotherhood because you are the type of person you hang around with and not many people are good enough a friend to have good friends.
Yeah.
And then you're in trouble.
I can only imagine if a regular person had that same scenario, how could they pay for their family, you know, survive?
I mean, top G dick could do it, but could we do it?
Yeah.
That's tough.
Yeah, for a regular person.
It's a regular person because I mean, I don't want to talk about anything illegal.
I'm just talking about how the world actually works.
But you need to have Multiple jurisdictions that at least you have some degree of finance in.
You can't have an all-in-one jurisdiction.
You can't have an all-in-one bank.
The average person has an all-in-one bank, bro.
One bank on one address.
And they sit there and go, that's my money, and this is my house.
Newsflash, sir!
They are not yours.
Because all it takes is for the police to go and find some judge you've never heard of, to stamp a piece of paper, and then you're going to lose it all.
And then you're going to have to sit there and try and get it back.
And they're going to say, your way to get it back is a lawyer.
And the lawyer is going to say, give me money, please.
And you're going to say, well, I don't have any.
And that's it.
It's lawfare.
It's a form of warfare.
And the goal is to damage your influence and bankrupt you, which is what they've attempted to do to me.
As we sit here now, it's been a year and five months, I think, I haven't had access to a single dollar.
I still don't have any access to any money.
I still don't have my cars.
I still don't have my diamond watches.
I still don't have my gold.
All of my things have been taken from me.
And it's been a year and five months.
It might be years and years more.
How would the average person, if you're sitting at home, pay your bills for a year and five months with no income and all of your savings taken?
How would you do it?
How would you pay for your lawyers?
How would you pay for your children?
How would you buy new diamond watches?
How would you fill up the cars on the driveway again?
Think about these things.
Before it happens, everyone's looking for the remedy.
Prevention's better than a cure.
And you have to understand, as a man in the world today, and I don't think many men at home truly understand this, you're all fucked.
You are all guilty of everything.
If you are a man with a penis, you are guilty.
All it takes in any state in America, it doesn't matter if it's a liberal state, conservative state, whatever.
It takes one woman who knew you to go into a police station and accuse you of something.
And your life is basically done.
That's all it takes.
And she doesn't need evidence.
She doesn't even need to remember when it happened.
It didn't even need to happen.
She can just call up and say, yeah, I think I was around him.
I was drunk.
It was April of 2017 and he was aggressive and I don't remember I was drunk.
You're going to They're gonna come and arrest you for that!
That's what it's coming to.
Do you ever think, Andrew, coming to Romania, you left America, you left England, because Romania, that a girl could come here randomly and destroy your life like that?
Well, Romania is actually a very sensible country, and a lot of people have given Romania a hard time for what it did to me.
And I have to be very logical, because I think if you remove the emotionality from events and try to find your fault in them, which is what I do because I believe in absolute self-accountability, so I blamed myself for going to jail.
Yes, it's a matrix attack.
Yes, I'm innocent.
Yes, a girl lied.
Yes, but I'm still blaming myself.
What have I done that put me in jail?
And I became massively, monumentally influential on the internet.
I said things that the government and the power structure did not like.
I then...
Understood that a judge who's looking at my case, and I'm logical.
If you're a judge and you sit and then you hear human trafficking and then I'm brought in there and I'm Mr. fucking skinhead with my muscles and I walk in there and they go, okay, Bugatti, Ferrari, Kernan's egg, yacht, jet, girl, girl, girl, girl, girl, girl, girl, girl.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Probably jail.
I understand how these things happen.
I'm not emotional about it.
I'm not bitter about it.
But the fact that If an American girl came here and made a false accusation and managed to create such a mess, would that have been possible without me being monumentally famous in a country like Romania?
No.
They would have laughed her out at the police station, because they're actually very sensible here.
But they did laugh her out the first time.
They laughed her out the first time.
For all you fucking haters, they laughed her out the first time.
I went to the police station when the first call was made in April.
And then there was a six or seven month delay in which nothing at all happened.
And then when I was canceled online, when they deleted all my social media and started putting in the mainstream media that I'm dangerous and I need to be taught a lesson because I'm misogynistic and I'm damaging the population and I'm basically fighting against their psyops.
At the same time, the case was picked back up and they decided to put me in jail for this TikTok thing.
Now, I have to be careful what I say, but I think people at home with a brain can understand.
When the global powers decided to silence me, The case was then picked back up.
I'll let you do the math.
Okay.
So, I mean, if I was guilty, the first night I was arrested, I would have never been released, of course.
She was laughed at at the police station for a reason.
And then all of this was picked back up, and you can go down the rabbit hole as to whether Romania did that or other powers did that or how that happened.
But all I can do is face the judicial system of Romania and trust in God and trust in justice.
And what else can I do?
I'm not going to run away.
I'm not a coward.
So you just have to face it and be a man and just get up every day and do what you got to do and pay for your kids and get rich and stay strong and train hard and see it as a blessing from God that gives you an opportunity to become a stronger, better version of yourself.
All the hardship grows you.
So I'm going to be a stronger man post this episode than I was beforehand.
So I just have to see it as a blessing.
I truly do see it in a way as a blessing.
You know, that's how I approach it.
That's a good outlook.
Andrew, I gotta ask.
So, obviously, you know, very outspoken.
You were the most famous man in 2022, right?
Most Googled man, right?
You beat out Trump and Kim Kardashian and everybody else.
What comments was it that they had the biggest point of contention with?
Well, they clipped a few of my comments and used them as an excuse.
They weaponized some virtue saying that he's a misogynist or he's homophobic or he's whatever.
They use these buzzwords and they found a few particular clips that they use to weaponize against me.
And they don't actually care about women.
When they say you're a misogynist, they don't say that because they're truly interested and invested in the well-being of females.
Not at all.
They just want to weaponize their pretend virtue at you.
Yeah.
So that's what they did.
But truthfully, I think the reason they didn't like me is because I inspired bravery amongst the populace.
Influence.
It's influence.
I made the young boys of the world sit and think.
And men would stand up now and say, no, I deserve better.
No, I'm going to train hard.
No, I will not accept that from a man, from a woman, from a job, from a government.
I was inspiring bravery.
And when you inspire bravery, effectively, you're raising an army.
And they saw it as an insurgency.
They saw me as a national security threat.
They saw people getting in large crowds and protesting under my name.
They saw top G posters everywhere.
And the government sat down and thought, this is a problem.
And we have to deal with this problem.
This man is inspiring rebellion or inspiring a degree of discontentment with the matrix organized and matrix purported agendas, especially among the subgroup of the populace that they have the largest problem psyoping, which is the young military age males.
They need men more than ever.
If you psyop women or you get the women to do something and get upset, okay, that's bad for our country, of course, because women have important jobs, but When the men get upset, you have a real big problem because you need the men to build the roads and go die in a war.
You need to build the skyscrapers.
Every single thing around us is built by men.
This house was built by men.
The road that leads here was built by men.
The street lights were installed by men.
These cameras were built by men.
The store where the cameras you bought them from, there was a guy.
It's electric wires that run the cameras was men.
It was all men.
So if you have men saying, no, we deserve better.
We have rights.
No, I want my wife to respect me.
No, I'm not going to accept this garbage anymore.
If you try and tell men not to be slaves, they start to panic.
And the large power structures thought, well, let's do the standard operating playbook.
Let's accuse him of a sexual crime.
Let's damage his influence.
Let's make people at home think he's a bad person.
And let's throw him in a jail cell.
And hopefully he'll sit there and learn his lesson and shut up.
And that's what they attempted to do.
And it wasn't necessarily any particular thing I said.
It was just the influence I had amongst the subsect of the demographic that they fear the most.
And we've seen many other people be accused of what?
Same thing.
We got so many other people of status and power that have what influence and they say, you know what?
How do we bring them down softly but securely?
Well, this is the scary thing.
This is what I try and say to men in the world today.
If you're watching this and you're a man, nobody's safe.
No, but you need to genuinely understand those words and start to lose sleep over it.
Because we'll say this and men will go, yeah, man, and then just go back to their life.
No, you're not safe.
Your money in your bank is not safe.
Your mortgage is not safe.
The properties you own are not safe.
Your families who you take care of are not safe.
If you upset a female at any point in the future ever, they are going to use it to destroy your life if they so choose.
Now, if you're insignificant, perhaps they won't.
Okay, so if you decide to go through life as a worm and stay unimportant, perhaps they won't do it.
But if you want to be the kind of man who has any kind of status and he's well-known and be a king amongst the populace and live true to your heart and have an opinion and say no to the things you know are wrong, they will destroy your life.
Your ability to speak freely is directly correlated to your insignificance.
You can get away with not preparing for the worst and not preparing for Armageddon if you stay a fucking nobody.
If you want to be a somebody, you better get ready.
You better get ready for permanent and never-ending war.
I tweeted this the other day.
You have two choices.
You either stay a nobody or you go to war forever.
And that's why we talk about this case.
Then it says, man, when the case is over, I don't think the case just ends.
It's not going to be, I woke up, case is over.
Woohoo!
No, there's going to be something else, someone else.
Maybe the Albanians will come before it's all over.
Maybe it'll be a shootout here at the compound.
Maybe they'll arrest me for some other shit because I didn't shut up when they put me on bail.
It's never going to end.
So you either have to be a warlord and be ready for that, or you have to be quiet and go work in Starbucks.
And ask your wife politely for a handjob.
Very nicely.
Please, please, please, my love.
I watched Sex and the City with you.
Please, can I have a handjob?
And I can't do that.
I don't want to be that guy.
And I don't think any man at home truly wants to be either.
But you need to be brave enough to handle those things.
There's no light without dark.
You can't be praying for an exceptional life, which is the biggest mistake that people make, especially the young guys who are trying to make money.
They're praying for an exceptional life, thinking that the exceptionalism is all going to be positive.
And I argue the absolute opposite.
If you want an exceptional car collection and an exceptional woman and live in an exceptional house, you're going to have an exceptional level of stress and exceptional bills and exceptional obligations and exceptional attacks from the robbers and the thieves and the government and the police and everyone else.
So there's no light without dark.
You have to decide what you want to do.
And the only way to avoid these things is to stay an insignificant nobody.
And I think that's the worst possible life a man can live is invisible.
And most men are invisible.
Most men are.
I say this all the time.
Every single time I go on a date with a girl and we're sitting in a restaurant, when we leave, I say, how many men do you think was in that restaurant?
And she goes, oh, I don't know, three or four.
Three or four.
There was ten waiters who you didn't even see.
They're invisible to you.
They don't even exist.
He brought you a drink.
He spoke to you.
He asked you what you wanted to eat.
I had to tell you to say please and thank you to his ass because you're fucking rude.
You're 19.
You ain't even fucking working.
This dude's working 12-hour shifts.
You're like, oh, water.
I'm like, water, please.
Get some fucking manners.
What's wrong with you?
These girls, if you're a man and you're acting together, you're invisible anyway.
So you're either going to be an invisible nobody or you're going to be a warlord and you have to be ready for that war.
I am ready to win this war and continue with my conquest of Earth and continue to try and inspire people to be the best version of themselves.
And I am also very ready to go to fucking jail forever.
I'm ready because it's not up to me.
It's up to God.
And if God decides I need to go to jail, then so be it.
If I catch a 10-year stretch, it's gonna derail my life, for sure.
But when I'm 65 or 70, and I talk about the time I caught a 10-year stretch in Romania on some bullshit and lived amongst the cockroaches and the killers in the mental asylum, at least I'm gonna have a story from it.
At least I'm gonna be a better version of myself.
I'm not afraid of these people.
I refuse to live in fear because this is a choice I made.
I made this decision to be this man, and I understood exactly what it comes with.
And a lot of people at the bottom see all of the benefits.
They see our cars, see the private jets, they see the girls, they see the status, and they want all of that, but they don't want the negatives.
And that's why they're never going to get it.
Because on your way up, you're going to start getting hit with the negatives.
They're going to be derailed.
There's no way to get to the top without dealing with monumental levels of stress.
I often say the reason a lot of people don't have the things they want is they couldn't handle the things they want.
They couldn't handle the life that is required to get the things they want.
They simply would get anywhere near it and start to panic and pussy out and just go on holiday and hide on a beach and delete their social media.
Even comments.
Bro!
Mean comments!
I've got street problems.
You think I give a fuck about mean comments from some add-on?
It's difficult for me to put into words how much I don't care.
But there's people out there that do care.
And then they think, oh, I want to be like Top G, but you can't handle a comment on the internet.
Bruv, these people are born to lose.
So you have to decide, you need to look in the mirror and really make a decision because I think perhaps if you want to build a life, choosing your life path and knowing which life path you want to go down is going to allow you to be the most effective in the construction of that life.
If you say, I can't handle that stress, I want to be somewhere in the middle, then accept it, accept the good and bad that comes with that, accept the kind of life you want to build and go do it.
But don't sit there and say, I want to be top G, I want to live this great life and you're not prepared for war.
Because it's coming.
And, you know, I want to say this because everyone tends to always, you know, say, oh, well, you know, the guy, you know, me too, the woman, believe all women, blah, blah, blah.
Just so you guys understand, right?
So, Vince McMahon, for some of you guys that don't know, WWE owns it, etc.
This woman came out and said that he trafficked her, right?
Across state lines, blah, blah, blah, because she would go, you know, in jets, by the way, all across the country and the WWE travels everywhere.
He gave her a settlement of one to two million dollars, guys.
He gave her $20,000 for surgery.
A car.
He gave her a brand new BMW. He gave her a job.
He gave her expensive gifts, jewelry, etc.
Okay?
He gave her all these gifts and he was sending her roses every other week.
Right?
Then, this woman, right?
He tells her, hey look, me and Linda McMahon, she found out about you, we can't do this anymore.
You gotta stop.
She waits like two years, and then she drops a lawsuit on him when?
When they're about to have the Royal Rumble, which is the WWE's second biggest event after WrestleMania.
They're about to go public with TKO, and The Rock is about to become a board member.
Right?
So all these big business things happen, and then she decides to drop the lawsuit.
We all know what happens with these lawsuits.
Hey, we're going to go public with this unless you decide to pay us XYZ. He probably said, fuck off.
I already gave you $2 million earlier, bitch, and I made you sign an NDA. I'm not getting with it.
So guys, and here's the other thing.
Everyone on YouTube is jumping on this girl's side saying Vince McMahon's evil, whatever.
Look, maybe he has some weird sexual fetishes.
You know, it is what it is.
But regardless, it was consensual.
But the fact that they're running around saying that he's a trafficker now?
Bro, you know the worst part though?
They just throw that term around!
It's the public image because his legacy is destroyed.
Yeah.
Because of some dumb articles that pin him in a bad light.
Look, for example, Andrew was the most Googled man in the world, right?
Yeah.
Inspirational.
Obviously, he made content.
But that level of fame, and I want to say, I want to say- Influence.
Influence was so big that it couldn't handle the truth, bro.
And it's crazy, bro.
Yeah, and most people at home simply can't do what this t-shirt says.
You can see on topg.com, resist the slave mind.
There are a huge subsect.
Please understand, as you walk through the mall or you walk amongst a busy beachfront, that a huge subsect of the populace are slaves.
And they cannot resist the slave mind.
They will tell you and repeat anything they are told without critical thinking.
They will not sit and analyze the situation.
They will not look at the evidence.
They will simply repeat it.
I argue right now that if they were to start putting on all the MSM that the sky is green, you would find a percentage of the population who would begin to sit and argue with you that the sky is green.
And I talk about the matrix and how you need to resist a slave mind.
The matrix is the terminology I use because in the matrix they purport A false version of reality in which people believe inside of their minds so that their body heat can be harvested for the machine minds and they can be distracted long enough for their organic material to be used and discarded.
And it's exactly the same for the people at home.
They believe exactly what they're told in the news.
They don't have any clue about how the world really works or the truth about what's being done to them.
They're good slaves.
They pay their taxes.
They may be depressed and unhappy, but their taxes are paid.
They sit in their sexless marriages until they eventually die.
And if anyone thinks the matrix isn't real, you can see people in real time turn into agents.
In the Matrix, when you try and speak against the Matrix or do something to damage the Matrix, a person who's plugged in becomes an agent instantly.
Bro, during COVID, you saw agents.
I would sit and have a perfectly normal, logical conversation with somebody and actually think, oh, that's quite a smart person.
Until I said, COVID's bullshit.
Yeah.
What do you mean it's bullshit?
What do you mean it's bullshit?
My grandma was sick.
I was like, bro, your grandma was sick.
Your grandmas always get sick.
My grandma was sick before COVID. She'll be sick after COVID. What are you talking about?
No, she's 96.
She died.
What does that have to do with me saying that they shouldn't be locking me, a healthy military age male, in my house?
What are you talking about?
And they become an agent!
They swap!
And these are the people who are walking around saying, human trafficker, human trafficker, I am an agent for the Matrix, he's a human trafficker, lover boy method.
What does that mean?
I don't know, Andrew's a misogynist.
What does misogynist mean?
I don't know, misogynist, misogynist.
Bro, they are fucking slaves, these people.
They are slave-minded individuals, and that is what's truly scary, because they managed to do this to the population.
We're not even in the AI age yet.
They haven't even put the chips in our brains yet.
These people are supposed to be free-minded and free-thinking, and they sit there and just watch the news, or watch a YouTube video, and they don't sit there and go, Vince McMahon, a very famous billionaire, and he bought her a whole bunch of presents.
Well, if a woman gets with a billionaire boyfriend, she probably expects presents.
Yeah.
And they had a sexual kink and they did it together for years and he paid her endless money and she enjoyed it.
And now that the money's dried up, she's upset.
Hmm.
That doesn't cross their mind.
They're just going to sit there and repeat human trafficker, human trafficker, slave block, 304.
Andrew, it gets better.
Bro.
It gets better.
The public is so stupid that she actually listed in her lawsuit all the gifts he gave her and people still sit there and call him a trafficker.
I think to summarize the slave mind, it's not asking the question why.
If you ask why this is happening, and you do some summary, you know, I want to say skills of deduction, you can see overall why it's happening.
If you see why it's happening, you can say, okay, you know what, this makes sense.
But if you don't ask the question why, you're like, oh, I believe everything I see.
The Royal Rumble, TKO, going public, the stock market, hitting the stock market, the rock being a partner.
And the thing that scares me is that, She put all this in her lawsuit that Vince McMahon had given her millions of dollars, that he gave her $20,000 for surgery, that he gave her all this, and the people still sit there, have the gall to say he's a trafficker.
Why do I say all this?
I say all this to bring it back full circle.
Guys, we live in a retarded world where most of you don't even know what human trafficking is.
I fucking investigate.
I know what human trafficking is, motherfuckers.
I arrested real human traffickers, okay?
And let me tell you, I've read his case extensively.
I've read the Vince McMahon case extensively.
It's not fucking human trafficking when it's consensual, motherfuckers.
But that's what we're getting to, guys, where a girl can retroactively withdraw consent and say, well, you flew me out here, so now it's trafficking, even though it's consensual back then.
We're getting into scary times.
And the thing that scares me even more is the general public don't have critical thinking skills to go and look at the documents and be like, what the fuck, bitch?
This ain't no trafficking.
And that's the only way to keep men safe is if the public don't believe it.
And then you said the word consent, which is an interesting word.
Do you ever have consent if it can be retrospectively revoked?
No.
They talk about, you need to get consent before sex.
And we always joke about the fact you're supposed to get out a piece of paper before sex and ruin the mood.
Even if you did that, if she decides to retrospectively remove that consent and take you to court, regardless of the fact she signed a piece of paper.
That's right.
So you never even have consent as a man anymore in the West.
It doesn't matter.
You're not allowed consent.
Consent's not something you can ever have if they can retrospectively snatch it from you.
So that means, if you're watching at home, every woman you've ever had sex with, you have effectively raped if she so decides.
Because you never had consent.
Oh, let's have you more fun.
Jean E. Carroll, who accused Trump, she went on CNN and told Anderson Cooper, rape isn't physical.
100%.
Trevor Bauer.
Like, you literally sit there and you're telling me, if you look at the legal definition of rape, it's penetration that is forced.
This girl's saying, oh no, it's not physical.
It could be emotional.
And then she used that to go against the president of the fucking United States and she won the lawsuit, guys.
For all you fucking idiots out there that say, oh, well, you're the human, Trevor, blah, blah.
Guys, you got women out here literally saying, oh yeah, rape isn't physical.
Trevor Bauer, bro, that girl told her friend, I'm gonna go sleep with him and finesse him.
Yeah.
And it says, oh, he great with me.
There's a big bag.
You told your friend you're gonna go sleep with him.
And they say, he's worth 52 million or some shit.
Crazy, bro.
His whole career is finished because of that shit.
It is wild, man.
But it just goes to show, right, how a girl feels in the moment.
If she changes her mind 10 years later, go fuck you up in the future.
And here's the thing.
For all the losers out there, right, some of y'all might not like Andrew.
Oh, I don't like his message.
Oh, I don't like misogyny.
Whatever the fuck you want to say.
This could be your brother.
This could be your father.
This could be your uncle.
This could be anybody getting accused of this shit.
Could be you.
Could be your son.
Could be you.
Like, guys, there's a serious war against men right now because they don't need to have proof.
You got women literally running around and literally saying, one of the elements of the crime of rape, it doesn't have to be physical.
It's how I feel.
Yeah.
How do they feel?
Completely subjective garbage.
And then you add in subjective crimes, which exist, like, I don't know.
And the way, I don't know about America, but they certainly exist in the UK. Emotional manipulation.
Oh, yeah.
All these subjective crimes.
Oh, he never touched me.
He emotionally manipulated me.
What does that mean?
No, that means that if I tried to go drinking with a bunch of other men, he told me it was wrong and made me feel bad about it.
And now I'm sad and now I'm at the police station and now there's a report and now he's arrested and now he's in the news and now he needs a lawyer and now he needs money to defend himself.
And now I've wasted three years of his life and he's lost his job because of this sexual assault case.
Bro, none of you are safe.
As a man, absolutely none of you are safe anymore.
And it's kind of scary because people say, okay, I accept that, Andrew.
What's the answer?
I don't really know.
The only answer you can have is to be such a great, fantastic, and righteous person that the women you interact with are also great, righteous, fantastic women and that you trust they will never betray you.
But besides that, you're pretty much fucked.
Yeah.
And it's scary.
Even with receipts.
We show it as well.
The footage of, you know, your cameras showing the girls leaving, coming back.
And even still then, they can't see the facts in their faces.
It's crazy.
Bro, traffic but they went shopping.
Yeah, that's right.
Bought pizza, came back, shopping, everything.
It's just wild, man.
It's scary, honestly.
It is scary.
And I don't know how most men at home are not worried about this and panicking about this.
And then, you can tie this into a bunch of other things, but one of the reasons why I'm so anti, even like, I guess, if I think about it, if I analyze my own state of mind, I've always, when I was doing the podcast before this arrest, I was always saying Haram, and I was always repulsed by these girls who were sexually promiscuous, et cetera.
But now I find it truly repulsive because I see it as a danger sign.
If a girl messages me, I don't have Instagram, but let's say a girl messages one of the fan accounts or a girl sends me a love letter.
I get lots by email.
She goes, look at my Insta.
I miss you.
You're the best man.
And I click on her Insta and she's been to Saint-Tropez.
She's been to Dubai.
She's been to Miami.
She's been to wherever.
She's been to Aspen, Colorado and Corcheval.
She's flown all of these places.
I just think, All these men have flown you around, and now you want me to buy you shit and fly you around, and what if I stopped buying you shit?
I just look at them and think, oh, nah, that's a police case.
And every single woman I look at who's not humble and respectful now, I just see as a police case waiting to happen, so I refuse to talk to women anymore, because I'm like, no, you're all trouble.
It's worse than just Haram now.
You can destroy my life.
And I think a woman who is genuinely Humble and honest and tries to preserve her sanctimoniousness regarding sexual promiscuity is less likely to make these kind of attacks.
I can't exactly tell you why that is, but I think we'd all agree.
A girl who sleeps with less men is less likely to go and start chasing a man for money and making a big scandal and all this garbage.
But these women who sleep with a bunch of men They're fucking predators, bro.
They're dangerous.
They've lost their morality.
They don't care about destroying your life because they have no link to you.
There's no energy core between you and them.
They're just fucking you for fucking and they want money.
They're demons, bro.
So if you're a man now who's out here sleeping with girls who are promiscuous, you're not just making a mistake because they're promiscuous and they're not going to be a good partner.
You're making a mistake because they can destroy your life.
Promiscuity is now a genuine, it's more than a red flag.
It's a landmine.
I won't go anywhere near a promiscuous woman ever for the rest of my life.
I was never going to anyway because I'm high enough status.
I don't have to.
But now when I see a woman who acts that way and thinks that way, bruv, no sir.
There is no way you could convince me to go near a woman who's been with a bunch of men because I just see them as a court case waiting to happen.
That's the world we now live in, especially when you have status and money.
They want their bills paid and you're going to pay them.
Whether they like it or not.
We're going to pay it.
And the government love it, bro.
I have no scientific proof to back this up, but I've come to the theory.
One of the reasons governments love this shit so much is let's say you're a very rich man and you're international and all your taxes are set up right and all your things are in order and everything's done.
You pay your taxes, you do your thing, whatever.
You get hit with some big case and you have to pay a million dollars a month in legal fees, which trust me, It's not that much because I'm paying it.
You're paying a million dollars a month in legal fees.
Your lawyers are going to pay their tax 50% on the dot because they have to because they're part of the Bar Association and they have particular special bank accounts that can be monitored, etc.
So the government just sits and goes, ah, cool.
We can get $6 million out of him.
If he has a year of $1 million legal fees, that's 50% tax rate.
So the government loves it.
They get to extract resource.
Lawyers get rich.
Girl lies.
Nothing happens to her.
She gets to fuck with your life.
There's only one person who gets fucked.
You!
Your lawyers are fine.
The government's fine.
She's fine.
You are the one at the bottom of the pole getting fucked.
And you're the one paying for everybody.
And you're paying for all of it.
The judge being there, the lawyers being there.
Oh, the courtroom, the big fancy courtroom, the oak mahogany walls.
You're paying for everything.
This is the biggest wealth transfer we've seen where women come into play as tools and pawns to attack rich men, take their money, and then go back to normal.
Literally.
And there's no consequences for them making these accusations.
None.
Like, that's the crazy part.
And if there's no consequences to anything in life, You're gonna keep doing it, right?
If there's no consequences to stealing, you're gonna steal.
If there's no consequences to robbing houses, you're gonna rob houses.
Imagine you removed law, you'd see how quickly people will do bad and heinous things without consequences.
The purge, literally.
And we're telling women that it is now a purge on men without consequence, and you expect them not to do it?
There's no consequence.
So why wouldn't they do it?
That's a basic general, that's a law of the universe that can be applied to both men and women.
If they can act without consequence, they have no reason not to.
For them, it's a two-hour, Interview one afternoon at a police station.
For you, it's four years of your fucking life.
Andrew, I got a question for you.
That first night, obviously, you know, I didn't do nothing to these fucking, like, what the fuck is going on here?
That first night with the roaches, the noises, because people don't understand that, like, jail can be very, like, it's crazy, man.
You got people in there screaming, crying, etc.
It's a very difficult place to be.
That first night, right?
How was that?
Especially knowing that, like, oh, what the fuck?
I didn't do this shit.
Yeah, it was interesting because I guess at the beginning, the first few days, I had faith I'd be out soon.
The first few days, as bad as they were, I was like, ah, it's temporary.
About tomorrow.
I think it was like a month and a half in, it really started to hit me.
I was like, I might be here for a very long time.
I might really be here for a very long time and not be able to get out.
And I mean, it's a Romanian jail cell.
I don't need to describe what that is to people.
It's exactly how you imagine it to be.
It's a Romanian jail cell.
This is the poorest country in Europe.
They don't have a mental health system like the West does.
So they mix the two together.
If you do something weird or you act weird, you go to jail.
So it's a mental health asylum, effectively, along with being a jail cell.
Wow.
If you're a drug addict or rehab, you go to jail.
So you're full of drug addicts.
You're there with everybody.
You're there with everybody.
Everybody.
And I didn't feel like I fit in there.
I didn't belong there, right?
But jail is very much a condensed hyper...
It's a hyper-condensed version of life, and you need a strong mind so you don't attack yourself, and a strong body so no one else attacks you.
And it's the same in the world out here, but jail is just a hyper-condensed version of that.
And you just have to be the man who's like, look, I'm gonna treat you with respect, you better treat me with it back.
Did anybody try you while you were in there?
I don't think so.
My brother and I are very well known, and we also have a vibe about us.
We're not violent people, but if you want a problem, there will be a problem.
We're not going to ever back down.
And I think that that's the same with most of the world.
Everyone wants to fight the man who doesn't want to fight.
But if you're the guy who will fight, people don't often want it.
Speaking of stronger minds though, I can say this, I think Mario can too as well.
You're the same person that we met before jail.
Literally.
I mean, I like to think I am, but you know what?
There's ways I've definitely changed.
Before jail, I was a lot more sociable.
I was out a lot more.
I don't like people.
I don't like going out now.
I used to go to a restaurant and it would be busy.
If I walk into a busy restaurant now, I want to go home.
I don't like people.
I don't like being around people.
I don't like crowds anymore.
I'm weird about stupid things because I have so many cockroaches and bed bugs in my bed all the time.
I'm weird about making sure my bed is clean, changing the sheets twice a day and weird shit.
And you pick up like weird habits.
So I wouldn't say I'm exactly the same, but I'd like to think that I'm a better version of myself and perhaps I'm not, but I'm going to frame it that way.
I'm going to frame it that jail made me better.
And if I go back, it'll make me better again.
But trial and tribulation is designed for you to grow from.
I don't think men grow from anything other than trial and tribulation.
And the best men have had terrible lives, and I have to see it as a blessing.
I don't know how else to frame it.
I don't think it'd be masculine for me to sit here and cry my eyes out about it.
I'd just be like, I didn't deserve it, blah, blah, blah.
No, I didn't deserve it, but God gave it to me, so thank you very much.
And I'm gonna come out a better version of myself.
I've never done so many push-ups.
I'll do a thousand push-ups a day, bro.
That takes a long time.
Sheesh.
I'm busy working now, but in jail, you can get them done.
So it is what it is.
I'm push-up master now.
So you just have to see the positives of it.
But yeah, it was a pretty surreal experience for the first week or two.
And then after that, the depression, if it was a real thing, started to creep in.
But you have to make a conscious decision that you're not gonna live that way or be that person.
When I heard depression knock on my cell door, I rejected them and said no, I refuse to be depressed and I was nice to everybody and I smiled to everyone and the old lady who brought me my dinner, I was very nice to her and I complimented her and I was nice to the guards and I just tried to smile and be as positive as possible.
Ties back to what we were saying earlier about how men find their happiness through other people.
When I felt the worst, I would do my best to make other people happy because it made me happy.
When I felt the worst, I'd give away the most cigarettes or I'd give the biggest compliment to the dinner lady or when the guard would come and say, oh, hi guys, yeah, really nice to meet you.
I'd be as nice as possible to other people when I felt bad because it made me feel better.
And that's how you get through it.
You just have to get along with people.
And it's kind of weird that you can have a jail full of killers and psychos Bro, I accidentally bumped into people who'd kill three or four people.
And he'd apologize to me and I'd apologize to him.
This guy's a killer.
And we'd apologize to each other and move on.
It's kind of strange how people can just get along when you're in that kind of scenario.
I mean, it can go very wrong, but it can also go pretty right.
And it was a unique, surreal experience.
I don't think many people from the West have ever been to jail in an Eastern European country like that.
Oh, yeah.
What would you say, what were the top things that you took away from jail, that made you learn things about yourself that you might have not known?
I think I learned a lot about basic human behaviors.
Not only my own, but a lot of them.
I think the thing that was most pertinent to me was how often we deliberately distract ourselves in the outside world.
If you start to think a thought that you don't like, you pull out your phone.
Or you go on your computer.
Or you go to the gym.
Or if you start to think of someone, you message them.
Or you call them.
Or if you think of a problem, you message the person who can fix the problem.
You have instant access to so many things.
Only in jail was I stuck with a thought about somebody and I couldn't contact them.
Or stuck with a thought I didn't want to have and I couldn't distract myself very easily.
Here in the outside world, if you're sitting at home watching this and you start thinking of your ex and you miss her a little bit, you turn on the Nintendo and then it's done.
But in jail, it's not done.
You're stuck with it.
And that's why all these men, I mean, I think we had three or four suicides when I was in there, but a lot of people would kill themselves because you're stuck in this loop in your mind.
If you don't have the mental control to force yourself to do push-ups or force yourself to be happy and distract yourself with something asinine or force yourself to change your own thoughts, you're going to sit there in a cycle of depression and sadness.
So I think the thing I learned the most is how distracted we are in the outside world and how often we deliberately distract ourselves.
All of us do it.
You won't notice.
Next time you start to think anything remotely 1% negative, I guarantee you grab your phone.
That's what you'll do.
If you're on a jet, if you're on a plane and turbulence gets bad, you'll just, oh, let me put a movie on.
It's just what we do as humans.
But in jail, you can't do that.
You're like, well, that's shit.
Yeah, that is shit.
Cockroaches.
Fuck.
And you're stuck with it.
I guess it's a cool...
It's a mental test.
It's certainly interesting.
One thing I noticed from seeing you now, right, after being out versus before, you're on your phone way less.
Yeah, I... Way less!
Yeah, I am on my phone way less.
Oh my God, Andrew.
When I first met you, bro, yo, Myron, this thing goes on his phone from the airport all the way to the crib, bro.
Literally.
Yeah.
But that's one thing I noticed right away.
It's like, you're on your phone way less.
Yeah, it's true.
Like, jail pretty much, like, Yeah, when I first came out of jail, I didn't like using it at all.
And now I find myself slowly getting addicted to it again.
And we have a lot of things to do, all of us men, and we have businesses to run, and girls to talk to, and we have things to do, and work, et cetera, and we use our phones.
But, I mean, it was kind of cool that conversations were interesting again.
My brother and I, and also some of the other guys in there, there were guys in there who'd killed three or four people, or had moved tons of cocaine, or whatever it was.
I had six, seven hour long conversations that were riveting.
Having a conversation now, it's interesting, okay, but you're half looking at your phone, and you're half thinking about what you're gonna do afterwards, and you order some food halfway through.
But in jail, you can talk to someone like, It's amazing!
You hear stories from people and you're like, whoa, like a two-hour story and talking is interesting again.
People socialize.
It's really weird how in the outside world how broken we are.
We can't even socialize with each other properly.
If you go to jail long enough, you're going to learn about fraternity and brotherhood and conversations and all the stuff that people used to value, you value in jail.
The laughing and the jokes and making fun of each other.
All those great things that we have a version of out here in the free world, but they're heavily watered down.
Whereas in jail, bro, if you hear a good joke, you're laughing for three hours.
There's nothing else.
There's nothing else, bro.
And it can be the stupidest joke in the world.
Someone will ask for a Pringle and you'll throw them an empty Pringle tube and everyone will laugh at them.
And it's funny for like 45 minutes for some reason, because there's just nothing else going on in the outside world.
We're just too easy to entertain.
We all have a degree of ADHD and we're all permanently distracted and we're all chasing dopamine.
And it's just a different reality.
It's different.
Justin, take your brother.
Yeah.
How important is brotherhood?
Because obviously you're in a cell with your brother telling stories probably from the past, past experiences.
How important was your brother being there for you in jail?
Yeah, I mean, I couldn't have wished for a better cellmate.
It doesn't get better than that.
We never argued.
We never disagreed.
My brother has a superpower.
My superpower is I care about everything all the time and I'm very nitpicky and I want everything done right and I get stressed and trying to find a way to escape and I want everything done my way and my brother's superpower is he doesn't care about anything.
He's fearless, bro.
He's fearless.
People think we're the same, but we're not.
His superpower is that he really did not care.
And if I felt like tapping into his energy, I could.
If I felt myself too stressed, I mean, I'm sitting there reading the case file, and I'm reading Romanian law, and I'm translating it word by word with a dictionary, and I'm trying to get myself out, and he's just sitting there watching Judge Judy, didn't care.
We had a little TV in the corner, and The channels would randomly change.
And if Judge Judy came on, he'd be like, yes!
Real justice!
And he'd just sit there.
He didn't care at all.
So if I wanted to stop myself caring and calm down, then I would just tap into his energy.
So, I mean, he was a fantastic cellmate to have.
The worst person you can have in jail is someone who's going to be like, oh, bro, this is unfair.
This is bullshit.
Oh, my life's really like a moaner.
It's like going to war.
If you're in the trenches, the last thing you need, the person next to you crying their eyes out because you're getting shot at.
It's like you need happy people, and Tristan was fantastic at that.
Yo, Myron, you think we would go to jail?
Just me and you?
What do you think, Andrew?
I was in jail.
What do you think?
I think you'd be Tristan and he'd be me.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think you'd be all like, nah, but you'd get upset about your bitches.
You'd be like, oh, where's my chick at?
You called her.
You gotta get beyond all that shit.
You gotta stop caring about what the women are up to.
A lot of that also, I'm telling you, a lot of the men in there were depressed because of chicks.
I saw guys call their wife and they'd argue in Romanian.
I don't know what they were saying.
Or Russian.
There's a lot of Russians in there.
And they're yelling, yelling, yelling, yelling, and they'd hang up the phone and I'd see the look in his eyes.
He wanted to kill himself.
Damn.
What's his chick saying?
Pay the rent.
You can't take care of us anymore.
I have a new man.
You're going to be there for years.
I don't know what she's saying.
But bro, you think heartbreak's bad?
Try heartbreak in jail.
Bro, you think heartbreak's bad out here where you can go get a new bitch and message girls on Instagram and drive your car around and hang out with your boys?
Try heartbreak in jail.
That's tough.
And if your woman's ever going to leave you, that's when she's going to leave you.
When you hit the jail cell and you can't pay her bills anymore and she wants to go to the club with her friends, That's when the real relationship problems start.
So I saw some real heartbreak, bro.
I saw some real sadness in that place.
And it's scary.
It's crazy.
I'm lucky.
I wasn't in that position, but a lot of men were.
Yeah.
We'll read chats real quick.
And then, guys, from this point forward, we're going to read 100 and up, just so that we can, because we got a lot to talk about here.
But we'll read the ones that came through from before.
We got you on and just go ahead.
We got a bunch in the mod chat.
Diglett says, where's the vodka?
We're gonna talk about that here as well.
Hey, I don't know.
Soto J says, what brand is Andrew Tate's black t-shirts?
What brand is that?
Yeah, Resist the Slave Mind.
This is my t-shirt and I like that.
Anyone who's a fan of mine can wear a symbol of resistance against the Matrix.
You can access it at topg.com.
Also, at cobratape.com, there's a link, but topg.com, and you can wear it.
And I feel like if you make a public declaration as a man, it's massively powerful for you.
If you tell the Matrix that you're going to resist a slave mind, you tell all the people around you you're going to resist a slave mind, it becomes much easier for you to do exactly that.
It's like promising people you're going to go to the gym.
That's the reason you tell them and make that promise is so that you have the motivation inside of yourself.
So I wear this t-shirt just to remind myself and remind everybody around me that I will resist the slave mind to the day I die.
Harry Boyz says, WFNFWTates, top G, can you tell my boy D Smith stop being a simp?
Dee Smith, what's he doing?
I don't know who is he?
He just randomly said that.
I don't know what he's doing.
Dee Smith, stop being a simp.
There you go.
Lauren says, CEO Network represents.
Greetings from Warsaw.
Shout out to you, Fresh.
Shout out to you, bro.
Owl A says, let's go.
Boys are back.
Giving me 2021 vibes.
FNF vibes.
Shout out to you.
Durag Marin says, what go on, brothers?
Big man things.
Real bad man.
TSJ says, big fan of FNF and Tate.
I'm 24, never been in a fight in my adult life.
Any chance that I can spar Myron so I can review my first adversity as a man?
Why do you want your ass kicked?
Who wants to fight Myron?
Bro, but this is another thing about a lot of these questions and stuff that people send.
I actually loved one of the best clips I saw in a long time was Justin Waller.
He made a clip.
I don't know if he was on your podcast or whose podcast he was on.
But everyone kept asking him about girls.
Was that your podcast?
It was one of his Ask Me Anythings.
Yeah.
I was on one of them with him as well when he spazzed out on them for asking about girls.
Oh, I love that.
He's like, 14, 15 questions about girls.
All you guys are obsessed with trying to get pussy.
You're all losers.
That's why you can't get pussy.
Do you have anything else you care about?
So true.
And sometimes these questions come in.
You're 24.
You've never had a fight in your life.
Okay, well, I guarantee there's a boxing gym or an MMA gym or a taekwondo gym or a karate gym within 10 minutes drive.
So you made a conscious decision not to do that and then you want to send stupid challenges to someone famous like Myron knowing they're never going to be picked up on.
You don't want to fight anybody.
You don't want to fight Myron either.
You just want to talk shit.
It's just garbage.
Go do it then.
I can tell you this, bro.
You don't want to fight Myron.
I agree.
Gbar Stennis says, I appreciate the work you guys have done, keeping me on the right track.
Four years ago, I learned to get my shit together, and I'm making more money than what I expected from before.
I plan on doing much more.
Shout out to you, bro.
A hundred bucks, by the way, Don and Marco.
Shout out to you, bro.
Myron Gaines says, Yo, Myron, one of your friends told his community to spam his name in his stream and the last stream.
That's why it's best to stay away from cuckolds.
Oh, I know what he means.
Kinga says, hey bros, hope you're doing well.
What advice would you give to guys who have a speech impediment, like myself?
It is a struggle every day.
Could you possibly talk about this topic in detail?
Please, cheers.
We will talk about it in detail in another episode.
Mr.
Tate, if the chessboard is the Matrix, who represents the king for the Matrix?
And shout out to Myron and Walter, it's Tor from The Out Party.
Yeah, that's a good question, I guess.
I don't think there's necessarily a king of the matrix.
And you know another thing I don't want people to misunderstand about me or misconstrue.
The whole world is made from humans, and humans are trying to construct a version of humanity which has some semblance of law and order and fairness.
And the matrix itself is broken, and it's certainly unfair, all the reasons we just described.
We do, I guess, if you're a normal enough guy and you live a normal enough life, you can believe in some semblance of justice and there's some degree of peace outside depending where you live.
We have all these competing power structures that are trying to create a degree of safety for us to live under.
But truthfully, only God is going to be able to give you true justice and give you true peace of mind and true peace.
And you need to be the kind of person who makes a decision because the matrix requires a certain degree of the populace to believe in it.
And I don't even think the world would be a good place if everybody's mind was free.
I really say this often.
Need slaves.
You need slaves, bro.
You need the matrix minded.
When I see somebody repeating the human trafficker garbage, I sit and say, good, because we need people like you to flip the burgers.
I'm glad you exist because I don't want to wash my own car.
Shovel!
So go do that.
You need the stupid people who believe in the system because the goal as a man is to become so rich and influential that you can use the system to your advantage.
You need the system to exist.
I'll be very honest.
I have a lot of people who work for me and I have a very fortunate life and if I want to fly in a private jet, I don't want to fuel that plane or clean that plane or maintain that plane.
I want someone else to do it for me.
So you need the matrix to exist.
Of course you do.
But you have to decide if you want to be the kind of person who operates for the matrix for the benefit of the matrix and the benefit of the few rich people who exploit the matrix.
Which are the people with massive power or the people who have escaped it.
Or if you want to be the kind of person who can escape it themselves.
It's a conscious decision to make.
But The Matrix is always going to exist, and I'm glad it exists.
And if you want to stay a lazy idiot and flip burgers, thank you, because I like burgers.
That's fine by me.
Alright.
Manjaw again says, Say what you want about these guys.
I'm more successful in life because of them.
I'm in Dubai for a year.
How can I go about joining the War Room?
Would be an honor to connect with you guys as well, like many folks.
Yeah, the War Room is available at cobertate.com.
And the War Room is basically a fraternity of men who understand how the world works and are trying to be the best version of themselves.
And I think that since the dawn of human time, it's always ever been about brotherhood.
I think brotherhood gives you a sense of peace.
It gives you a sense of purpose.
It gives you a sense of strength.
Just like we talked about earlier about the resilience against Matrix attacks, that's going to come from Brotherhood.
And it's always been a band of brothers against the forces of evil.
It's never been any different.
It doesn't matter if you were trying to defend a besieged city or besieging a city itself.
It was you and your boys and your weapons trying to stick up for what they believed was right.
And if you're the kind of person who is isolated without a strong network or fraternity in the world today, you're due to be crushed by the fraternities and power structures which exist.
All right.
And the last few here.
Sonny Faze says, the bass mother wants to interview Top G. Also, slide for Sneeko.
Strickland dissed you first.
Would you ever box Strickland?
Me?
Yeah.
I don't know, bro.
Everyone's trying to drag me into fights all the time.
Bro, what's his deal?
Why the hell did he, like, go on a fucking, like...
Who knows, bro?
Hey, and for no reason, man.
Who knows, bro?
I could spar.
I could do a big fight and make 10, 20 million dollars, whatever.
That's not worth my time, but that's the money that would be generated.
And everyone's trying to drag me into a fight because I did it for a long time.
They want you to fight Jake.
They want me to fight, but I feel like people say, hey, man, you've retired.
Don't you want to fight anymore?
And I don't think they understand if they actually pay any attention to the life I'm living or the things I've just said.
I'm in a fight.
I'm already in a fight.
When you're fighting a guy on the street, you don't ask some other random halfway through.
You don't start a punch up with a guy on the street and then go, hey, you want to fight?
You're busy.
So I'm in a fight and I don't think the fight's going to end anytime soon.
And I have very little interest in trying to do any other kind of fights for entertainment.
I think my fight is larger and bigger than some stupid boxing match or a sparring competition or some views on the internet.
I think I'm fighting for not only my life and the life of all the people I depend on.
I think I'm fighting for a lot of other people because If they can chop my head off or if they can break me, which is their intention, if they can get me to cry my eyes out like Jordan Peterson, like a little bitch, if they can get me to say sorry, if they can get me to be a little, oh, I'm sorry, I shouldn't have said misogynistic things, they want to break my spirit and break all the masculine spirit along with it, all the people who believe in me along with it.
That's why they're attacking me and they're trying to break me and I'm preoccupied.
I have a war.
In fact, I have a few.
And I don't have much interest in anything else.
And I think that anyone at home who doesn't understand that we are currently in a culture war needs to wake up.
Because we are.
That's golden.
You're fighting for your life.
You're fighting for fun.
Crazy.
Last one here says, Preston McHugh says, Sneakaw has really been picking up the fighting space.
What are your guys thoughts on his progress and persistence?
I saw him sparring Sean.
I saw that clip.
But I think every man should go train.
And if he's training, that's good for him.
I don't think there's any reason why a man shouldn't train.
I think you should train and be as capable as you can.
And physical combat is something that is innate to masculinity and something you should be good at.
Yeah.
All right.
That's Nico for not falling.
Yeah, he did really well.
Good job, Manat.
Good job.
So, Andrew, we've been in Romania for a couple of days now.
Last time we came here, it was amazing.
We did so much stuff.
Obviously, things have changed now.
What's up with you now?
What's the plan?
I don't leave the house, bro.
At all?
No.
If you want to go clubbing, get girls, have fun, go to nice restaurants, etc.
I'll give you a nice list of places to go.
I'll send you with my bodyguards.
They're strapped.
You're fine.
And you can go have a great time.
I don't leave my house unless I have to.
My barber comes here.
My food comes here.
My shisha comes here.
My cigars come here.
My wives come here.
I stay in my house because in my house there's a big gate and there's four dudes with guns and then there's a bulletproof door, two of them, and then there's me.
I'm strapped.
Everything's fine.
My life is extreme enough.
I had someone say to me the other day, we were discussing Swimming with sharks.
And I was saying, that's white people shit.
No way.
And they were saying, oh, but in the Maldives, you get to swim with sharks.
It's so much fun.
And I'm like, a shark might...
You don't know that shark's mood.
Don't tell me sharks don't bite people.
Because if I was a shark, I'd be like, you don't expect me to bite you, do you, bitch?
Oh, Instagram.
I'll give you an Instagram photo.
And she was saying, oh, so much fun and adventure.
And I was saying...
My life is already so extreme.
And you don't see the danger of life.
We're sitting here in a restaurant.
You're talking about how you want to swim with sharks for danger and adrenaline.
I get an adrenaline rush walking to my car.
I've got to get up and get out of this restaurant and get in that car without dying.
I've got to tell my security team.
They go out in advance.
I've got two behind me.
I've got the ones you can see.
I've got the ones you can't see.
I've got to go out into the car park.
My head's on a swivel.
Their head's on a swivel.
Valet's bringing the car.
Who are those two dudes over there?
Who's that police car?
Are they coming for me?
What's this?
What's this?
I've had my adrenaline.
I had to walk to the car.
My life is dangerous enough.
You're a chick.
You don't see danger.
Yay!
Let's go swim with sharks.
You're very fortunate.
But I'm not fortunate.
I don't want extreme things.
I don't want fun.
I want very calm, very safe, very organized life fresh.
I don't want to be going nowhere.
I don't want to do anything.
I just want to Keep making millions and millions of dollars, love my children, train hard, and be left alone.
When this is done, we're throwing a huge party in Miami for you.
Maybe we'll do a party.
Maybe one.
Just one.
Just one.
Huge.
And I do see it.
And I see a lot of the influencers go to these big events because everyone goes to these events, all this shit.
And they're like, oh, when you're free, you're going to go here, you're going to go there.
I'm like, I don't know.
I don't think so.
I don't really know.
I also think fun is a massive...
I was talking to my brother.
I was saying, if you know good men, all they want to do most of the time is work.
What men who are good want to do most of the time is some version of work.
Training, making money, organizing their life, getting their car cleaned, whatever.
It's a degree of work.
Women love fun.
Women want fun all the time.
And fun is where all the haramites appear.
It's where all the negative orgones appear.
You're only going to get in a fight if you're going out trying to have fun.
Drugs and rape charges and physical violence and assassinations.
This all is linked to fun.
If you want fun, you're dragging all this shit into your life.
Wasting money.
Getting drunk.
If you want to just work, you can avoid a lot of bad things.
And maybe I've had enough fun.
I'm not sure.
But when I was in jail, my brother and I had long conversations about what fun we would have when we were out.
And then we spent five and a half months or almost six months on house arrest and we couldn't leave this house.
And when they finally said we could, we sat down and said, should we leave the house?
And we were like, no.
You kind of get used to it.
What do they say in the Shawshank Redemption?
At first you hate these walls, and then you come to not mind them, and eventually you rely on them, you depend on them.
And it was talking about the guy who killed himself.
Eventually, across those six months, we put together a good life.
We had water slides, we had bitches, we had shisha, we had barbecue, we had the gym.
We don't live in a normal house, but our compound was off the chain, bro.
It was like Pablo Escobar.
And by the time they said go out, I was like, go where?
And here I am, five months later, and someone goes, do you want to go out?
I'm like, no.
You can go.
Here's the address.
My team will take you.
Have a great time.
Go get a bunch of bitches.
Go pop balls.
I'm going to sit here on my computer.
I'm boring.
But, I guess it generates millions and millions and millions and millions of dollars.
And millions of dollars.
So, I gotta ask this, Andrew.
So, you were in jail at a very difficult time, because you went there through Ramadan, right?
And you were fasting, and you know, they were, you know, just a terrible time to be, you know...
My first Ramadan.
Yeah, your first Ramadan too.
You converted to Islam a few months prior.
Shout out to Tam Khan, by the way.
He was a gracious host out there in Dubai.
Shout out to him.
Can you take us through what led you to converting to Islam, and how was that first month, your first Ramadan in prison?
You talk about fraternity and brotherhood like I just described, and there's no bigger fraternity or brotherhood than Islam.
That's the bottom line of it.
It doesn't matter what color you are.
It doesn't matter where you're from.
You're all brothers in Islam.
And it truly is a beautiful feeling.
And I think I came on your show and spoke my respect for Islam before I reverted.
I'd have respected it for a very long time.
And I think if you're truly a religious person and you do believe in God, you're going to see the attractions of Islam.
I've had conversations with very devout, very strict Christians, and when I talk to them, they debate Christianity versus Islam against me, and it's quite a friendly debate.
But when I say, aren't you jealous of the fact that we stick up for what we believe in and you Christians allow yourself to be mocked endlessly, I see in their eyes, they're infuriated.
Everyone is jealous of the fact that Islam means what it says and says what it means unapologetically, because that's a masculine trait.
It's a warrior's religion.
And if you're a warrior and you want to say what you mean and mean what you say, you're going to feel massive respect for Islam.
And I respected it for a long time.
And I guess if you respect something long enough, you end up believing in it.
And the conversion comes afterwards.
And my Ramadan was in jail.
I don't know if this is completely true, and I don't want to talk like an Islamic scholar because I'm not.
But if you're at war or if you're in a particularly difficult scenario, you don't have to fast.
But I decided to fast anyway.
And to respect it.
And I got my meals and I was given my three meals a day and I would pick out the bits of food that was edible and I would cover it up with a little piece of plastic and I would sit there all day long with the plastic over my paper plate and flick the roaches and flies and make sure nothing touched it until it came time to eat.
I didn't eat before sunrise because I didn't have food before sunrise.
I could only eat once a day when the sun went down.
And it was quite a beautiful feeling.
I read the entire, as much of the Quran as I could.
I don't know if I finished the entire thing in that month but I finished the entire thing in jail.
And between reading the Quran and protecting my food, I felt very fulfilled during that month.
It was probably one of the easiest months in jail, Ramadan.
Yeah, I felt fulfilled.
I knew what I had to do.
I had to pray.
I had to read the Quran.
I had to protect my food.
I had to make sure there wasn't insects in it by the time it came to eat.
I eventually got to eat it with my brother and we sat there and we ate it.
And it was quite a fulfilling time.
I was very sad when it ended.
I was genuinely sad when Ramadan ended and I was still in that jail cell.
Did Islam help you stay strong in jail?
I would open the Quran.
On random pages.
Every day I would just open it.
And I'd find a quote which I found applicable to the situation I was in.
So I would leave it up to chance, but I guess God was trying to give me particular messages.
And every single time I opened that book, there was a passage or a message on the page I randomly selected that made me feel better every single time.
And the best one, and my favorite one, it's my favorite in the whole Quran so far, is just because you say you believe does not mean Allah will not test you.
You're a believer.
It does not mean your life gets easy.
Absolutely not.
Just because you say you believe does not mean you will not be tested.
And I saw it as a test.
I actually saw the fact that I went to jail quite quickly after my reversion.
I was going to ask you about that.
As a test.
Do I really believe?
And that's why I decided to respect Ramadan.
Am I going to just throw it all out the window because my life's gotten hard?
Or am I going to stick to what I said I believe in and show that I believe truly?
And God was watching and God was paying attention, as was I. And I feel very fortunate to have spent Ramadan in jail.
Do you know the story of Job in the Bible?
I do, but you can tell it for the context.
Similar scenario.
God took everything from him?
He had everything you could think of.
Family, cattle, house, land, carts.
They had carts back then.
And God made a deal.
But Satan, he said, listen, if you can tempt my servant, he turns away from me, you can have him.
But I guarantee you, he won't turn from me.
You can take everything away.
So, Satan came down to earth, took away his family, they all died.
Cattle, all gone.
Land, house, gone.
He had sores, he was stricken to the ground, couldn't walk, could barely talk, was in terrible shape.
But he never forsake God the whole time.
And lo and behold, God said, see my servant?
Never turned away from me.
Bless him ten times over.
So, the struggle that we go through every day in life is tough, but if you stand firm in what you believe, like what Andrew did, you're rewarded ten times over.
Yeah, and I mean, we're going to talk about it religiously, but it's also, because it's fresh and fit, let's apply it to a relationship scenario.
A girl loves you.
Of course she loves you when she's going to the restaurants and you're not in jail and you're taking care of her and her rent is paid and you're buying her handbags and you're entertaining her and you're spending time with her and everything's fun and great.
Of course she loves you.
But does she really love you?
When it ends, you find out if she really loves you, just like you find out if Job really believed when the hard times come.
And then you're going to see who really loves you and who doesn't.
That's when you're going to learn a lot about people.
And you can apply that to nearly all scenarios on earth.
And I see that all the time.
I don't use TikTok at all, but occasionally, I'm unfortunate enough on Twitter, you catch these couple goal TikToks.
And it's kind of embarrassing for, well, not kind of.
I apologize.
It's not often I'm wrong, but I was wrong there, and I want to make an apology to the world.
It's very embarrassing.
It's not kind of.
It's very embarrassing for the man, these couple goal TikToks.
It's pathetic.
And the reason it's so pathetic- Do you know it was her idea?
Of course, it's her idea and she's so gay and she's publicly cucking him and she's making him act a particular way and she's showing the world that she has her man bitch whipped and the whole thing's embarrassing.
But I sit there and it's like, oh, a couple goals and they're in the Maldives and they're hugging and they're holding hands and they're running and they're smiling.
And I sit and look at this shit and I say, if he went to jail, she'd be fucking someone else in 4.3 days.
Couple goals, it's bollocks.
There is no couple and there is no love in the good times.
I mean, okay, girls love you when things are good, of course they do, but it doesn't mean anything.
You think, maybe, not maybe, I've been around the block, I'm not stupid.
When I'm on my private jet and the 10 out of 10 beauty queen goes, I love you, Duh!
We're on a private jet on our way to the Swiss Alps.
Of course you love it!
She doesn't even realize that she's saying it because of that.
She's saying it because she feels it.
But I'm man enough to understand that it's bullshit.
Okay, you love me now, but we're gonna see.
And that's the way it is with faith and relationships and friendships and everything else in the world.
You learn a lot about the truth that you're at the bottom.
And if you're ever at the bottom or if you're watching this and you're at the bottom right now, just pay attention.
Can I add to what you're saying?
This is very important.
I think for guys, when it's going good, and she tells you that she loves you, and she's there for you, it's great.
But I guarantee you, or I say, you know what, guys out there, test your girl.
You know what?
Say no.
Tell her to do something important for you and see what she does after that.
Because my thing is, if she can follow your lead when you say no to her, she's there for you.
But if you say no to her, she's like, oh no, I don't know, I'm sick, my belly hurts, whatever.
Does she really love you?
That's what I think.
Always add right now to whatever she tells you.
Yeah, right now.
That will help you.
There you go.
Always add right now, guys, and that will really...
That's a gem.
I love you right now.
Yeah.
I miss you right now.
And we've seen it.
Girls say love you and then they say 10 years later, oh, he raped me.
Yeah.
It's crazy, right?
I would argue that the woman who's accused, Vince McMahon, told him she loves him.
100%.
Guaranteed!
See?
See?
Got her brand new fucking BMW. $20,000 on surgery.
Come on, man.
Vince McMahon's a smart businessman.
The money stopped?
This is why you don't pay in the first place.
You never pay.
That's why you don't pay, man.
That's why you can't do that shit.
Speaking of paying and sponsorships, et cetera, guys, go check out 1775 Coffee, man.
This episode is brought to you by 1775 Coffee.
Link is below.
We call it Rumble Coffee because it's a shout out to Rumble.
And yeah, man, because we're all caffeinated here drinking a bunch of coffee.
And yeah, shout out to 1775 Coffee.
Yeah, I think I watched a really interesting video the other day, and I'm going to do an emergency meeting on this soon about We might be in it.
Yeah.
Hopefully you'll be in it.
Yeah.
It's talking about the matrix and how you try and destroy the matrix.
And there's a guy called, I think his name is Ian Carroll on Twitter.
He's a really great guy.
He makes very interesting videos explaining about how all of the money you spend goes back to the matrix.
When you walk into a superstore and you spend money, 96% of those products are owned by the same companies and you can't escape it.
And you're funding the people who hate you and are aiming to destroy you.
The exact same people who are pushing these agendas you don't like, you're giving them your money.
And people say, oh, we're going to boycott Bud Light and buy this other beer.
Well, guess what?
The other beer you buy is owned by the same company that owns Bud Light.
Boom.
You're not doing anything.
Anheuser-Busch owns own beer.
Of course.
So you have to try and find independent companies to spend your money on if you want to truly make a dent in the matrix.
And Rumble is fantastic for free speech, and they own 1775 Coffee.
So if you're going to drink coffee and you're going to spend money, we strongly recommend you spend money supporting a platform that you enjoy and allows you to hear the ideas you agree with and the ideals you agree with, as opposed to giving it to Nescafe so they can throw it through some accounting and spit out the other end funding some transgender bullshit that your children have to digest.
That's a good point.
Put it on a YouTube ad.
There's a reason why we're not doing this shit on YouTube.
If you support Rumble, you support Andrew, Fresh and Fit, support coffee as well because it helps us as creators and Rumble as well.
And look, listen.
You got some caffeine.
We can take the most volatile shit here and still have it up as a stream.
YouTube won't take it.
So it's like, bro, support Rumble.
Caffeine and nicotine are super drugs.
And you need them.
In fact, I'll talk about that, but I need a piss bad.
I'm drinking so much lemon wars.
And coffee.
And coffee.
And then we're going to come back and talk about caffeine.
And we can read some of the chats while you do that, brother.
Got you.
And shout to FNFMod for having the chats ready because there's a lot of chats.
Thank you guys so much for having that ready, man.
Like I said, you guys have been waiting for this for a minute.
We're getting the real Andrew here.
Yeah, y'all are getting, man.
No filter.
Real Andrew.
You guys heard it yourselves, man.
They literally used shit that he said from our pod.
In this case, guys.
But Myron, you're not friends with Andrew anymore.
Myron, you're following Andrew's step four steps.
Myron, you just...
Bro, relax, bro.
Obviously, we talk behind the scenes.
Oh, you know what they say all the time?
They say, oh, am I gonna text Andrew today?
Yeah, trying to be funny.
Y'all diggers, yo.
You know, it's crazy to me, like, because people attack me all the time for my loyalty and everything else like that.
Yeah.
Guys, it's a lost masculine art to, like, be loyal to your friends, even when it's not popular to do so.
And I was actually going to ask Andrew about this.
We'll talk about it when he comes back.
Yeah.
But...
Your friendship is really tested when there's no benefit for them to be friends with you anymore, or it might hurt them to be friends with you, or whatever.
Like, I told you guys this before, if people were with us from the beginning, they're gonna be with us until the end, man.
So, whatever, man.
If that's what you...
I think...
We may not always agree, but the loyalty's still there.
Yeah.
Absolutely, man.
So, guys, it's a lost trait, man.
It's a lost trait.
I was talking about loyalty, Andrew.
How much of that left?
Yeah.
Actually, matter of fact, I want to ask you this, bro.
Yeah, go ahead.
When you went in, how many people fucking turned their back on you and did some snake shoot?
Ooh!
Tell them.
Well, the thing is, and Tristan said this yesterday, it's so true.
You guys rode from us from the absolute beginning.
So did TamCon, so did a few other fantastic guys.
And when allegations like that come out, people are scared to support your name in case, you know, a video comes out of a dungeon of people.
Send me to jail too, man.
Yeah, of course, but you know my character.
And this goes back to the point about loyalty, the reason it's so hard to find in the world today.
Loyalty requires bravery.
Because to be loyal to somebody, you have to be brave enough to stick to your ideals in an unfavorable situation or position.
If you're a man who's not brave, how can you be loyal?
If you're a man who's not brave, how can you be loyal to your friends when they're accused of something?
All the facts aren't out yet.
You don't know what video is going to appear.
You don't know why the police arrested them.
If you're not brave enough to put your name on the line, how can you be loyal to them?
If you are not brave enough to fight the man who attacks your girl, how can you be loyal to her?
Bravery is a prerequisite to loyalty.
And there's a lot of men in the world who sit and say, I'm loyal.
I want to be loyal.
But if you're a coward, you can't be loyal.
If you're a pussy, you can't be loyal.
Loyalty and bravery go hand in hand.
And that's why loyalty is so scarce and so hard to find in the world today.
And I guarantee if there was more bravery in the world, there'd be a direct and positive correlation to loyalty.
You'd find it everywhere.
But most men aren't brave.
They're scared of getting in trouble.
And they're scared of sticking up for something if it's going to get them heat.
And they're scared of sticking by somebody if it's going to put problems on their plate.
And they're scared of getting their ass whooped, or whatever it is.
And that's why you have no loyalty left.
Because people are basically cowards.
And also, people support to benefit.
Notice, right?
People supported Andrew for a little bit, but then when they didn't see instant reward, they said, yo, fuck this shit, I'm done.
But we just said, yo, we're going to support no matter what.
All the way through.
With no reward, because we don't need that shit, bro.
Yeah, for real.
We're really bad, man.
And people make fun.
When I say I talk with Andrew all the time, they're like, oh, you talk with Andrew all the time.
Like, obviously, checking in, bro.
Yeah, checking in and everything else like that.
But like, guys, he told you guys earlier, they used shit from our podcast against him in court, man.
Like, the fact that he's even on here now is like, and I remember we had this conversation.
I said, bro, you don't have to talk about us on Tucker Carlson.
Shout out to us out.
One of his most popular interviews.
You don't have to do that.
You know, You mentioned this on other situations as well and I was like bro I know that we have a vet we're very fucking controversial like I get it like I didn't take a personal right and people don't understand that you got to be out for your you got to be out for your buddies man and they used our shit against him in court man takes bravery to be loyal yeah I could sit he's here right now that's right real bad man takes bravery to be loyal and I believe It depends.
I mean, there's a simple worldview I have, and it's that I don't have faith in any of the human constructed systems on the planet because they're constructed by humans.
I don't trust the medical organization or the judicial system.
I don't trust the financial system.
I don't believe in the matrix.
I don't believe in any of it.
So then the only faith and trust you can have in it is God, and God wants you to be loyal to the brothers who ride beside you.
That's what God wants.
To me, it's easy to follow God's law.
To me, I don't care if it gets me in judicial trouble amongst the humans here on earth if I know I'm doing what God wants me to do because he's all-powerful and all-knowing.
So there, that's my answer and that's why I'm always going to choose it.
If you decide not to do that and decide to then have faith in humans and humanity, you're making a mistake because humans are extremely fallible.
They're fallible people who are going to build fallible systems.
And it doesn't matter what's written in a book.
It doesn't matter how educated your lawyer is.
It doesn't matter.
It's all fallible from head to toe.
And problems are going to come from that when you're looking for justice and fairness because only God can do that.
And he works in mysterious ways.
But I know if I stick by my brothers and stick to my word and say what I mean and mean what I say, and refuse to lead any of my fans down a negative path, that I will be monumentally rewarded in the end.
Including if he throws me back in jail, then he knew, he knows things I don't know and he knows I need that jail sentence.
So I will take it graciously, sir.
Thank you.
And I will go and do it.
Yo, Andrew, real quick.
So last time I came here, I was totally out of shape.
What do you think now?
You're getting better, Fresh.
But if you lived with me...
I'm going to live with him in Romania with you then.
Oh, man.
We train every day.
No days off, endless.
And we wouldn't let you not train.
You'd get dragged in there.
Well, quick tip, guys.
We're going to spar tomorrow.
Yeah, Myron and Andrew.
No, no, you are.
You are, as well.
And, yeah, Myron and Andrew, yeah.
No, you are, bro.
Because you beat him in Super Smash Bros.
Now it's time to have Super Smash Bros.
in real life.
That's right.
He beat me in Smash Bros., so now we're going to do it in real life.
Isn't it funny?
We were playing the game, right?
He was like, yo, I'm going to beat you up in real life.
And I said, Real life?
No, no, it's a game, it's a game.
Please chill, chill, chill.
It's a game.
No game to me.
Oh my god.
There's some chats here if you want to.
Yeah, I gotta, while you pull up the thing, I got a question for you, Andrew.
Andrew, I gotta say this, man.
Obviously, you know, you're responsible for having a bunch of young men young boys walking around saying what colors you bugatti and realizing that the world they can do more in the world, right?
And one of the places that has a big fucking problem with your message of guys getting out there and fucking becoming better is the UK. What the fuck?
Is there infatuation, which you haven't lived there in well over a decade?
Like, what is their problem?
Like, why are they so fucking hell bent, man, on going after you?
Well, Russell Brand as well.
They wrote a whole letter to fucking Rumble, right?
Shout out to Chris for standing 10 toes down saying no, asking, oh, is he monetized on your platform?
Yeah.
Like, what's their problem?
I think the UK is coming for me next.
I think they're going to launch a case on me.
I think they're going to attempt to arrest me.
The UK is draconian and it's out of control.
They've just entered recession today.
It's a failed society where crime rates are out of control and stabbing are out of control and they no longer have a border and people are just arriving by boat and there's acid attacks.
It's the acid attack capital of Europe.
You can walk down the street and get acid thrown in your face and be permanently disfigured for life.
They should have bigger things to worry about.
But I guess their primary objective is instead of trying to fix our problems, which we don't believe we can do, let's kill the person who highlights the problems.
Let's fix the man who tells the truth.
We have all of these problems in our society but instead of fixing them, let's instead attack the person who highlights them because that makes them less prevalent to the populace.
So let's get rid of Andrew because he tells the truth about what's happening in England and then maybe we'll get away with this scam a little bit longer.
And that's why they've come up with the idea they have and that's why as we speak right now the British government is trying to put me in jail.
I'm pretty sure of that.
And what can I do?
Once again, I can shut up and believe in the justice of the judicial system of the United Kingdom or I can believe in God and tell the truth and say the things I know are true and trust Him to look after me.
And I'm gonna have to do that as opposed to trusting fallible humans because I don't believe in them.
And they tried already to do something and they failed.
Coming at a case, they took all your shit.
This is back, what, 2013?
Yeah, a long time ago, yeah.
A long time ago, they took all your stuff and they failed.
So it's like, what the fuck, man?
I don't know.
It's just, wow, then you haven't lived there.
So it's just amazing to me how They're going after someone that doesn't even live there anymore just because you're critical of their government.
That's right.
And they seem to have endless money for bombing children and endless money for war and endless money to try and put the people who highlight these things in jail, but they don't have money to feed anyone or fix the crime epidemic or lower anyone's taxes or fix the energy crisis or make sure the old people don't freeze to death.
No, they only have money to try and put the people who highlight these things in jail.
And it goes to show, like I said earlier, your ability to speak freely is directly correlated to your insignificance.
People sit and say, oh, it feels like a free country.
I say what I want because no one listens to you.
As soon as people start listening to you, you're going to learn very quickly.
You cannot say what you want.
There was a guy, we heard about him recently in the UK that said a woman was fat.
Said his lady was fat.
I think, was it on camera?
Anyhow, he got arrested for that.
Isn't that crazy?
He said she was a fat lesbian.
There we go.
She was just fat.
That's crazy, bro.
Yeah.
He got arrested.
Yeah, and that's actually such an interesting one because surely you'd be able to...
I don't know.
I'd love to see that court case because I don't know.
I don't know how he defended himself, but I would have walked in there with her BMI. I walked in there and said, I stated an objective truth.
Yeah.
Just like you can call me tall and brown and sexy and funny and charismatic and interesting and rich and handsome with a long Johnson.
You can do all those things.
That's fine.
I called her fat because this is her BMI. She is here scientifically clinically obese.
I wouldn't say sorry.
I wouldn't say I shouldn't have said it.
I'll say I just pointed out the obvious.
The sky is blue.
She's fat.
And I would have gone to fucking jail.
But I don't know how he defended himself.
That's how I would have defended myself.
Your Honor, she is obese.
She is fat, Your Honor.
The defense rests its case.
Give her a cake and see how long it lasts.
I would say, Your Honor, can you tell me what she has done?
Cause I'm confused.
Call that skinny?
But once again, I'll ask a pertinent and important question.
If a woman called a man fat, would she go to jail?
Would she be arrested?
And the answer is no, because we live in a matriarchy.
And when you live in a matriarchy, the number one thing you can do in an attempt to keep the power of the matriarchy is to convince the world that you live in a patriarchy.
So they just say the absolute opposite.
We live in a matriarchy and they sit and cry all day about the fact that we live in a patriarchy because it makes people afraid to highlight how matriarchal society is.
They do that on purpose because you're instantly attacked for being a patriarchal person.
So they'll sit and say, we have a patriarchy, men have all the power.
How do we have all the power?
Name a single law that benefits men.
Name one.
We don't have any power.
That a woman doesn't have now in the world today.
Women actually have nearly all of the control.
They do.
And then they want to come along, and I've said this on Fresh and Fit shows before, when they say, well, men make more money.
False.
A very small percentage of men make more money.
The average man does not make more money.
The average man works hard carrying trash in the rain to try and get a wife to be loyal to him so he can raise his family and pay the bills.
The average man does not have millions and millions of dollars.
And they have once again conflated a few rich elite men with all men.
And it's part of the psyop they're doing on the populace and psyop they're doing on the females.
So females think they're oppressed and living in some kind of patriarchal society.
Find a society on Earth outside of the West where you're more free.
Go for it.
If it's so bad, I argue women have never been more free than they are in the West, ever.
I love asking them this question.
Name one right or privilege that men have that you don't, outside of men being able to have sex without being judged, and they can't name shit.
They literally can't name shit.
And when you say judged, we're not judged by the law.
So again, the law is on their side all fine.
We're judged by God.
And they know that because God's the only true judge on earth.
But the law is not going to tell a woman not to be a hoe.
She's allowed to be a hoe.
There's no law against it.
Only God judges them and other women judge them and men judge them.
But at length about how a woman can be promiscuous and decide to destroy men's life retrospectively because that's another reason why promiscuous women do this, which is why I say I avoid them so heavily.
A promiscuous woman, instead of admitting she was promiscuous and admitting the mistakes she made and living with the sin of being promiscuous, would rather pretend she didn't want to do it or was forced or was tricked because then she gets to pass blame and remove all self-accountability.
If you, I make up a hypothetical scenario, Like one of these fucking girls on this case, which I won't even go into it.
Yeah, let's make up a hypothetical scenario.
Let's imagine you're a rich billionaire and you own a global wrestling organization.
And let's imagine you have a girl who works for you who flies around on private jets and lives a good life and gets presents and spends millions of dollars and you're into a kink where she sleeps with other guys and other girls in front of you, whatever.
And she does it all and enjoys it for years because the money's rolling in.
Then the relationship ends and you break her heart because you don't want to be with her anymore.
She has two choices.
She can sit there and say, I was a slut for money.
I decided to do X amount of things because I wanted the money and the lifestyle.
And I guess to a degree I sold my soul and sold my pussy for money because I was enjoying this lifestyle.
Or...
They don't show her text messages.
Or she can say I was tricked.
I didn't want to.
He made me.
I was human trafficked.
And it removes all of her responsibility without consequence.
If you could remove all of your responsibility for the actions you've made without consequence, whether you are male or female, you will do that.
Let me give you an example.
If you get a bank loan and you spend that loan irresponsibly and you cannot afford to repay it, and you can go into the bank and say, you tricked me.
You made me take the loan.
I don't want to pay it.
And they had to write it off and let you get away with it.
Name a person who wouldn't.
Yeah.
So women can now, promiscuous women, can now blame their promiscuity on men.
They can take all of their own decisions and outsource them towards some degree of manipulation, either manipulation through being mean to you, manipulation through being nice to you, whatever.
It doesn't matter if the guy's mean or nice, you're manipulative.
If you talk to her, you manipulate her somehow.
Yeah.
And they're just going to try and take all of their own personal decisions and blame it on a man so they can absolve themselves of the responsibility of their actions.
So when a man says to them, why did you have sex with so many men and do all those things?
Oh, I was tricked.
I was tricked.
No, you weren't.
They just don't want us to own up and take responsibility for anything.
That's all this is, and they can do it without consequence, and the only people who suffer are the men who dealt with them.
Which is why I won't go anywhere near a promiscuous woman ever, ever, ever, ever.
Because when she gets a new boyfriend, which will happen, and her new boyfriend finds out she was my ex, he's gonna feel insecure.
They're gonna watch Taken.
Yeah, yeah.
He's going to feel insecure.
He's going to be like, why were you with him?
He's a piece of shit.
He's a human trafficker.
Why were you with him?
And instead of sitting there saying, I was with him because he's more successful than you and he's a better man than you and I'd still be with him if he didn't dump me.
She can't do that because she'll lose her current man paying her rent.
So instead she'll say, oh, well, I didn't, you know, he tricked me.
He 40, I was with him and he was buying me things and I felt trapped.
And she'll just make up shits, because then it's not her fault.
And she'll just absolve responsibility.
The whole thing's a clown show.
And then who gets stuck with the garbage?
Me.
So that's why I refuse.
Bro, these women don't deserve me.
They don't deserve me.
I do all the work in bed anyway.
Fuck you.
You don't deserve me.
You don't deserve the dick I'll give you.
It's just a headache that I have to think about forever.
If I sleep with a woman today, I gotta think for the rest of my human years, if she's gonna be upset by the fact that her new boyfriend found out he's inferior to me, I don't need that garbage in my life.
How about I just don't fuck any of you?
Sorry, ladies, I'm not gonna fuck any of you.
Stop sending me emails, stop begging, because I get it endlessly, hundreds a day.
I'm not gonna fuck any of you, so just stop, go away.
Isn't it kind of crazy when a girl approaches you first, but you know what could be possible when she's coming to you?
It's kind of like, what do you want from me?
Well, it's scary if a girl approaches you first because that means she approaches men.
Yeah.
She approaches men.
We know how that goes.
Yeah.
It could be very problematic.
We know how that ends.
It's innocence and inexperience in a woman that's attractive to a man.
I want to be I'll tell you something, bro.
I want to be the first man to take a woman to a beautiful location on a private jet.
I want to be the first man to put her in a McLaren or a Lamborghini.
I want to be the first man to show her so many things.
I don't care how beautiful you are.
If I see on your Insta you've been on a jet before, I instant lose interest.
Some dude has shown you so much, and now I have to show you the same or more, and you've seen it all.
Experience in a woman is so unattractive.
That's not what we want.
Agreed.
And again, you can call me misogynist.
You can call me names.
I'm just talking the truth.
You can ask any man out there, do you want an experienced or inexperienced woman?
You say, I want a woman who I can be the first one to show her things.
That's what I want.
And that doesn't make you a bad person.
That means, in fact, you want to be her gateway to the world.
You want to provide.
You want to give her things.
You want to be a good person to her.
You want to make her smile.
You want to make her laugh.
It's hard to make her smile with a fucking Happy Meal if she's been on jets.
That's true.
So this is the reality.
You want that bar to be as low as possible.
Why wouldn't you?
Your life's hard enough.
You're a man.
You're out here working.
You're trying to pay the bills.
You've got a difficult life.
Now you want to make your woman smile.
You don't want that bar to be so high that you need a private plane and a Hope Diamond and take her to Maldives for her to crack a smile.
No, you want her to smile over the simple things, the small things.
You want inexperience in a woman.
There's nothing wrong with that.
Everyone understands that.
Every culture on Earth understands that.
There's not a culture on the planet that respects promiscuous women.
Name one.
There's not a single one.
But if you say it in the West, you're somehow deemed misogynistic.
But it's deliberate.
It's a psyop.
This is done on purpose by the matrix, by the people in charge, because they're trying to demasculinize us at every level.
And one of the most masculine instincts you can have is to protect and provide for your woman.
If they take that away from you, what do you even have left?
If you can't find a woman you can protect and provide for, and feel protective over, and she obeys you, and you get to be the king of your castle, you could have your own tiny little apartment, but at least it's yours, and you're the man in that apartment, and she makes your dinner, and she loves you very much, and you pay her bills, and you're a happy team, and you work together.
No, they take that away from you at the base level.
They destroy the nucleus of the cell.
There's a lot of men watching this right now whose woman will not go and get them a drink.
They can't say, I'm watching something, can you give me a drink?
You're paying the rent, G. You're paying the rent, she won't even go get you a drink.
The whole thing's lopsided.
It's all destroyed.
And they'll play this clip in court saying he thinks women should fetch him a drink.
Yeah, I think if I'm paying the bills, and I'm driving around in Ferraris, and I'm giving her presents, and she's flying on private jets, and she's physically safe because of me.
If anyone breaks in the house, I'll die to defend her.
I do think she should get me a lemon water if I'm busy working, paying our bills.
Correct!
Take me to jail!
You can't have standards, man.
What plan are we living on where that puts a man in jail?
It's incredible how men can't have standards, man.
You can't have standards.
It's wild.
It's absolutely wild.
Another thing, too, is like, they'll sit there, right?
Because I've said this when it comes to this whole Me Too bullshit, right, which really infuriates me.
You've got to pick one.
It's either women are bumbling idiots that can't make their own decisions, and we need a man over them at all times, right, to give them the ability to make consent.
Or, they're adults that are able to make their own decisions, and they have all the legal rights and privileges that men do, which they do, by the way, and they should be able to deal with the consequences of their actions.
But no, we sit there and tell them, you can be hoes, you can do whatever you want, you can make money, you can become successful, you have the world in your fingertips, but at the same time, we're not gonna go ahead and give you the responsibility of dealing with the consequences of your own fucking actions.
And that's where we are now.
It's scary.
We can pick and choose when they want to be an adult.
Completely.
It's hypocritical.
Completely right.
Because if they're not capable of making their own decisions and living with the responsibilities of those actions, well, then they should obey their fathers.
Until they get a man, they should obey their man.
And if they're going to ignore their fathers and ignore their man and make all their own decisions, and then as soon as a decision has consequences that they did not foresee, the most interesting thing about that is that these consequences are very foreseeable.
They're not complicated conclusions.
It's cause and effect.
But they'll ignore them, pretend they don't see.
I didn't see the effects that would come to the tarnishing of my reputation if I did porn.
I didn't expect this.
I was manipulated and tricked.
Because they want to absolve themselves of responsibility.
You either should be obeying your fathers and obeying your man, or you should be a sentient being that makes his own decisions and live with the responsibilities of those decisions like a man does.
As a man, we are responsible for the consequences of Every action we undertake.
Everything we do, whether good or bad, is our fault.
If I get a Ferrari on the drive, I did it.
If I end up in jail or dead, I probably made a mistake somewhere.
Or I will at least pretend I did so I can learn the lessons to try and prevent it happening again.
We take responsibility for everything.
Women take responsibility for nothing.
Nothing's their fault.
It's always someone else's fault, something else's fault, your fault, the sky's fault, the government's fault, the TV's fault, Sagittarius.
Yeah, it's garbage.
But Andrew, I'm a Virgo.
Oh, of course.
But Andrew, I have emotional intelligence.
It's crazy.
The number one way you see this, women do this most often in arguments, right?
Yeah.
Why did you talk to me that way?
That was disrespectful.
Well, you did this!
Okay, fine.
I'm not even gonna say I didn't do it.
I'm not gonna say you're not allowed to be upset or feel a certain way.
That's not why I asked you.
I asked you why you spoke to me that way.
Well, I was mad!
Okay, so when I'm mad, can I punch your face in?
No, I'm not allowed.
I have to control my anger and behave myself as a sentient adult.
If I go to court and say, I murdered him, yes, but I was mad, do I get to walk free?
No.
How I feel has nothing to do with the fact that I've committed the crime.
So you're not allowed to do that.
You have to be an adult and say, I'm upset and speak in a respectful tone because that makes me receptive.
Then we might get somewhere.
If you start screaming like a banshee, then no one's going to get anywhere anyway.
Oh, no, but you, but you!
It's not but me.
It's but you.
Look in the mirror.
They can't, they can't.
They can't sit and say, I spoke in a way I shouldn't speak.
Because women don't get punched in the face.
That's right.
As a man, you'll sit there, and we learn from a very young age, if you talk to people in a certain tone, you're going to get hit.
Yeah.
Women don't learn that.
And we would never hit women, by the way.
We would never hit women, by the way.
Men are naturally respectful because they understand there's a potential of violence where one of us can die.
The ways I've been spoken to worst in my life is by women.
Because a woman will scream.
Men don't scream at me that way.
Because they know what will happen.
A man can't scream at me, but women will.
Because they don't see that that's unacceptable.
Us as men, we know you don't go up to a man and start screaming in his face unless you want to get shot or punched.
That is so true.
That's how it works, right?
And you'll say to them, listen, Yeah, okay, maybe I did X wrong.
Yeah, okay, maybe I hurt your feelings.
But the way you've approached your situation is childish.
The way you've spoken to me is unacceptable.
And before we address the issue at hand, you're not going to speak to me that way anymore.
Their answer will be, but you, but you, they will not admit they did something wrong.
Ever.
Ever.
And that's the situation they live in.
And that's what's so scary.
That's the scariest thing about the thing we were saying earlier.
When you have someone who cannot take responsibility for their own words that come out of their own mouth a few seconds before the conversation takes place, do you think they can take responsibility for something that shamed their reputation years ago?
No.
Do you think they can take responsibility for all the promiscuity they engaged in when it no longer benefits them?
No.
No.
They were tricked.
It was your fault.
Because nothing's ever their fault in their world.
Because their beauty allows them to get away with it.
So nothing is ever a woman's fault.
You don't see women go, yeah, I fucked up.
Ever!
And if you do, she typically had a strong brother or father that taught her that, hey, what the fuck is wrong with you?
I'll give an example.
Guys at home, try this.
Say to a chick, have you ever crushed a car?
Oh, yeah, but it wasn't my fault.
First words out of my mouth.
Oh, this guy came out of nowhere.
This tree grew out of nowhere.
Every time.
Oh, no, I was just being, I was driving totally, I didn't do nothing, and he just hit me every time.
You say to a guy, if you crash, yeah, I made a mistake, or this, or this.
Every single time, it wasn't their fault.
Every woman who's ever had a car crash wasn't her fault.
How is that even possible?
That every single time a woman's ever had an incident in a car ever, it was never, ever her fault.
I've never seen a woman go, yeah, I crashed, I can't drive.
Ever.
I crashed.
I don't pay enough attention.
No.
Oh, but this guy just hit me out of nowhere.
Maybe you were in the wrong lane.
Maybe you were in the wrong place.
Maybe you weren't paying attention.
Maybe he was a drunk driver, and if I was in your situation, I would have braked.
You still have some responsibility.
No, no, no.
You don't understand.
I was driving, and this oak tree appeared in the middle of the road by magic, and I just hit the tree, and it was wet, and it wasn't my fault because it rained.
Bro.
You can't win.
What do you want to say?
You can't win.
It's interesting because a YouTuber put a poll out and said, hey, to the men, hey, is it your fault as to why you're not where you want to be from a dating situation or you're not getting the women that you want?
And 80% of the guys responded, it's on me.
I've been fucking up whether or not enough leads.
I've got to get my sexual market value up, get my money up, whatever.
Could you imagine if you asked women that?
They'd be like, no, it's the men.
They're all trash.
Of course.
I mean, we ask girls on the show all the time for the breakups.
Whose fault was it?
Or what did they do wrong?
They will say it's the guy.
It's the guy's fault.
I gotta ask you, Andrew.
So you did an interview with Pierce Morgan, right?
Which I messaged you after I told you, fantastic job.
I agree on a lot of your views on that one.
And he was hell-bent on asking you, do you condemn Hamas?
Would you ask everybody that fucking shit?
I don't know.
It's like his new thing now.
What was going through your mind during that interview?
What's your stance on that whole conflict in general?
Yeah, it's kind of interesting that people try and draw these black and whites, and they try and decide who the good guys and the bad guys are.
And because I have to be careful what I say due to my current legal predicament, I'm going to answer this way.
If you think in any conflict on the planet that there are simply good guys and bad guys, you'll often see that the world is usually a little bit more gray.
And we can talk about how the conflict started and who I believe is more right than wrong, because I do have a team who I believe have God on their side and who are morally right.
That is correct.
That's absolutely correct.
But we can also all agree here that a genocide has taken place and children are dying.
And I think the saddest thing about this particular conflict is that we're seeing the videos for the first time.
And I feel like the Western population has been sanitized to violence because of the way it's purported and spoken about in the Western media.
So they'll say, terrorists ran in with machetes and they killed people and they chopped their hands off.
So in retaliation, we took out targeted strikes.
Now, machetes chopping people's hands off sounds graphic and terrible.
And targeted strikes doesn't sound terrible.
But bombs kill.
And a building collapsing on the head of children is not a pleasant sight.
There's no nice way to die.
You'll get dismembered by a bomb just like you'll get dismembered by a machete.
You'll lose an arm to a bomb just like you'll lose an arm to a machete.
And the Western world is very sanitized to violence.
Oh, we took out tactical bombing strikes on this thing.
They don't know what that means.
Tactical bombing strikes means little children buried under rocks.
It means decapitated kids.
It means women bleeding to death.
It means men losing their children and their wives.
We're very desanitized to it.
And when the Western world or the people who are on the favorable side of the media commit violence, it's reported in a certain way.
And when the other team does it, it's reported in a completely different way with completely different language.
And I think that the true barbarism is being committed against the people of Palestine.
And it doesn't matter how we try and wrap it up or the fact that we drop a bomb from a plane as opposed to a man does something on the ground or however we report it.
If you actually look at the videos, it's truly disgusting.
And I feel deep shame and deep guilt in my heart that this is happening and there's not much I can do about it.
Maybe it's my masculine instinct, but I felt sad ever since that begun.
I felt noticeably more sad every day since October 7th.
I feel it.
It's sad.
And what makes me most sad is that something like the Super Bowl will come on.
And people just don't give a shit about children being blown to pieces because the Super Bowl is on and this game and, oh my God, look at this singer and this crowd, look at them!
Bro, the slave mind is remarkable to me.
How you can give a shit about something like the Super Bowl while at the exact same time thousands of children are being blown to smithereens.
Maybe it's because I have kids myself.
I don't know.
But I just think it's such a sad world we live in that people's consciousness has been lowered to such a point where they're more obsessed with putting a ball over a line than they are with preserving the sanctity of human life regardless of their color or their religion or their creed or their country.
I think it's disgusting.
You know, it's crazy.
I tweeted this.
I was like, yeah, everyone was watching Taylor Swift drink a beer while they bombed thousands of people, innocent people in Gaza, man.
And there's another thing.
I have my own charity.
I often don't talk about this because people think I'm only doing it I don't know why they think I'm doing it.
I have a charity and you can go right now to tatepledge.com and I spend millions of dollars every year feeding children.
Myself, in the worst countries in the world.
In Syria, we try and get food into Palestine whenever we can.
In some bad parts of Turkey.
We spend a lot of money feeding kids.
Me and my team, the war room, specifically tried- And you've been doing this before.
I've been doing this for years.
Trying to save the world effectively.
I have a lot of money and I think, well, what's the most tangible thing you can give to a poor person?
Food.
Give them a hot meal.
And you can go to TatePledge.com and see the videos of me feeding children all around the world.
But nobody wants to talk about that.
I'm a bad person because I said women can't park cars.
And they're going to attack me.
And the people who attack me for all of my terrible views have never fed anyone.
They never donate any money to Cherry.
They never help anybody.
And the same people who watch the Super Bowl, the same people who say I'm a human trafficker, they don't feed any starving children.
It's just me sitting here saying, these kids need to eat.
I'll spend my money doing it.
Why are you obsessed with the Super Bowl?
There's bigger issues in the world.
But these people are slave minded.
And that's what they say inside the Matrix.
Anyone who is not yet unplugged can become an agent.
Anyone who's not unplugged from the Matrix can become your enemy in a split second and aim to kill you.
And aim to kill you.
And when I say kill, it can be in a lot of different ways.
I don't even mean murder.
I can mean it metaphorically.
They can sit them down in a jury and they're slave minded and they can tell them some garbage and they'll sentence you to death.
And that's the world we live in.
And it's scary.
If you don't believe in God in the world today, I don't know how you're functioning because that's the only thing that can keep you sane when you see the injustices that are happening on the planet.
Yeah.
And you know it's crazy because most Americans are very unaware of what the fuck is going on.
And a matter of fact, speaking of Americans not being aware of what the fuck is going on, there was recently an interview that Tucker did.
You're friends with Tucker.
Very smart guy.
I like Tucker Carlson.
I think the best thing that happened to him was him leaving Fox.
Because now he's independent and he can do things that he wasn't able to do before.
And he recently went and did an interview with Vladimir Putin, the president or prime minister?
President of Russia.
You got pretty much the leader for the past, what, 24, 25 years or so.
Very interesting interview.
You had quite a bit, you had a breakdown of it on Twitter, which I think is very, very interesting.
What's your take from that interview?
What's your takeaway?
Yeah, I think a lot of people expected Putin to sit and tell those of the West the same things he tells Russian state media, because to Russian state media, If you actually watch Russian state media, and by the way, that's censored in the West.
So we live in a free society, but they don't show Putin's speeches.
They don't show Russian news.
They don't show their view on anything ever.
They only show one side of the story.
But he'll say to the Russian populace that the West is run by Satanists.
The West is run by pedophiles.
They're trying to inject LGBT and transgender ideology to children.
Their leaders don't listen to them and have no interest in the people themselves and are stealing all the money and money laundering.
He'll say all these things, but when he was in front of Tucker speaking to a Western audience, he refused.
And he can speak English, by the way.
And he can speak English.
He gave a long history lesson that he knew nobody would really be that interested in, and he tippy-toed around questions.
And I think he did that on purpose, because those of us in the West who are conservative and understand how the world's going on, we, to a degree, look at Putin for his competence and his nationalism.
And we wish we had a leader who was competent and nationalistic.
And for that reason, we see him as a good leader.
Not necessarily we agree with everything he says, but if you're competent and you believe in your people and your country, you're a good leader.
And we expected him to say the things that are pertinently obvious to all of us.
And he refused to do that because I don't think he wants to wake the American population up.
I think he's very happy with the direction we're heading down.
He made it clear that America and Russia are going to be enemies because America is not going to be sensible or reasonable or fair to him.
Napoleon Bonaparte said never interrupt your enemy while he's making a mistake.
Why would he want to galvanize the American populace Against foreign interests.
Why would he want to galvanize the American public in nationalism?
Why would he want to increase the number of people who joined the military?
Why would he want to increase the awareness of the American public with regards to how detrimental the ruling elite are going to be to their standard of living across the coming decades?
How does any of that benefit Russia?
It doesn't.
So he sat there and said, don't know.
Ask your leaders.
Don't care.
Because he's very happy with the direction America is taking because he knows it's going to implode.
He said Biden would do better than Trump.
I mean, if that doesn't prove that he doesn't give a shit and he just wants us to continue to fail because we are his enemy, then, guys, that's proof right there.
And also, he sees the West is too far gone.
He's like, what am I going to do?
Yeah.
I can't save you guys.
The West is going to implode.
He knows it.
He has new friends, new trading partners, new currencies, new trade deals.
And he's like, well, let's let it implode then.
Why am I going to tell them the truth and wake them up?
I'll just let them sit there and slumber and march towards their death.
Let's just let them sleepwalk off a cliff.
And that's what's happening right now in real time.
Men can't be men.
You can't be a husband to a wife.
You're not the king of your castle.
You have no control in society.
You're not allowed an opinion.
You're not allowed to talk.
You're a slave who has to pay his taxes and work hard for a low wage while they inflate your currency to the point you can't even afford to do anything.
Every woman thinks every single man on earth should be a millionaire.
God knows how from the sky.
You can't make any of them be loyal to you or love you.
You can't raise a family.
You can't afford it.
Your woman's going to leave you and take any savings you got anyway.
Men are fucked.
And Putin's fine with that.
He doesn't want to wake us up.
He's like, well, let's let the men stay fucked.
And then we're trying to continue to destroy us from the inside out with TikTok.
Yeah, that's right.
And let's allow the West to implode, which is what it's going to do.
We've reached a decadent level of, we've reached a level of decadence in Western society where society can literally no longer function.
We talk about the collapse of the Roman Empire and everyone believes that the barbarians turned up and ransacked it.
Well, how could they do that?
Because the men of the Roman Empire became lazy, decadent, drinking alcohol, obsessed with just pointless sex and being gay and acting like women.
And when the army's needed, they weren't there.
And that's the basis of humanity.
I mean, I don't know.
Take a hundred random American teenagers, how long would they last in a ditch in Ukraine?
I look at it as a Trojan horse.
America took a gift in from different countries, but the gift was an actual weapon.
Social media, agendas, and...
When you said agendas, it just popped up.
Every single agenda is a Trojan horse.
There you go.
I mean, feminism, they purport feminism saying, well, we care about women's rights.
Well, so do I. I don't want women to live in a world where they can't go outside without getting raped and attacked.
That's insane.
I have daughters.
Women should have rights.
I'm a feminist.
I believe in feminism, too.
But they've Trojan-horsed feminism with attacking masculinity and destroying the ability of being a man.
It's no longer about what it was there for originally.
It's nothing to do with that anymore.
Same with every other agenda they push.
The climate change agenda has nothing to do with saving the planet.
It's everything to do with controlling your life and raising your taxes and stopping you going places and stopping you from eating meat.
If they cared about the planet, please explain to me why all these people who make millions of dollars off the back of these huge bills we pass in the name of climate change are buying beachfront mansions.
I thought the ocean was coming.
They all live on the beach.
They don't even believe in it themselves.
It's all just a Trojan horse agenda, and they do it so they can hit you with emotional arguments.
And the emotional argument is, well, don't you care about nature?
Don't you care about the trees?
And that's an emotional argument because you're like, well, of course I do, but I don't see why I should have to pay more taxes to stop the sun from being hot.
That doesn't make sense.
Why am I paying more money to stop the sun from being hot?
And why are you now telling me I don't care about trees?
And that's another reason why.
And this is why it's all a web, and it's all interconnected.
You go down a deeper level.
If you want to use an emotional argument, what are emotional arguments?
Who are emotional arguments most effective on?
Females and demasculinized males.
Because a masculinized male will be logical and rational, and he's brave enough to have an opinion which goes against common consensus.
And he'll sit there and say, no, I disagree with that because of X, Y, Z, or I'm prepared to take this There's a particular degree of negative downside for these positives.
Whereas a woman will say, no, no, the trees, the trees.
She'll believe the emotional argument, as will a feminine man.
So they're trying to demasculinize us all and feminize us all so they can use emotional arguments on us like they did during COVID. How dare you?
It's emotional arguments.
That's right, because COVID was all emotional arguments.
Grandma!
Do it for grandma!
I know it makes no sense, but you love your grandma, right?
So that means if you're the kind of person who stands up and says this is bullshit, their attack on you is you don't love your grandma.
Yes, I do.
I do love my grandma, but this is bullshit.
So they're trying to use emotional arguments in all these things and they're trying to Trojan horse every single agenda and the end goal of every agenda they're pushing.
I don't think most people at home understand.
The end goal of every agenda, if you're watching this at home, every government wants the same thing, which is more control.
Control, yeah.
They want to control your life and control what you say and control where you go and control who you have sex with and control what you drive, control where you live.
Governments pass new laws every day.
Have you ever seen a government take a law away?
Ever!
They want more and more control.
So how do they get control from the population?
Well, they try and, first thing they do is they conflate safety.
They use safety very often.
The only way a human mind can give up its freedom is under the guise of safety.
Oh, you can't go out your house because of COVID, but we'll keep you safe.
So they give you safety instead of freedom.
That's one thing they do.
And the second thing they do is they Trojan horse and conflate issues and confuse you.
And they sit and say, climate change is really complicated.
It's really bad, but we're all going to die.
We're all going to die soon.
And if you pay more money, I promise you can stop us dying.
And here's some legislation.
It's only 3,488 pages.
I know you're not going to read it all, but I promise even though your taxes are going to go up, even though you won't be allowed to drive your car, even though you won't be allowed to eat meat, even though for some reason this gives a pay rise to all the senators, don't worry.
It's to save you I wanna protect you from the sun, because if you pay money, the sun's less hot, and if you don't agree, you hate the trees.
It's bullshit.
It's a scam.
And this only works on people who sit there and hear all of that and go, well, I do like trees.
I guess I do love the trees, so...
My friends like trees.
I did climb a tree when I was a kid.
I love trees.
You don't like trees!
You gotta resist the slave mind.
This is what they want from you.
It's all a fucking psyop.
It's all a lie.
Everything is a lie.
This is why they're putting me in jail.
Every single thing you see on the news is a lie.
Because they sit there and think, what do we want the people at home to know?
Do we want them informed or do we want them to believe and say certain things because it benefits us and our agenda.
Truth doesn't cross their mind.
Truth has nothing to do with any of it.
It's all down to purporting a worldview that allows them to keep you enslaved.
The best prison is the prison people don't realize they are in.
If you realize you're in jail, you try to get out.
They want you in a fishbowl.
And that fishbowl has a glass wall.
And as long as you don't swim anywhere near that wall, you think you live in the ocean.
When you try and get out of your fishbowl, you start bumping up this glass wall.
And before you know it, you're in a Romanian jail cell.
And you realize, ah, there's always been a wall here.
Most people don't realize that.
Because they don't try and swim very far.
And they think they're living in the Pacific.
And they're a goldfish.
In a fishbowl!
Paying taxes!
Like a dumbass!
And I want to say this too, because people don't understand this.
And this is from, you know, me working in law enforcement, whatever, and I kind of figured this out.
You can't have the utmost liberty while also having the utmost security.
The two cannot coexist.
So if you want the utmost liberty, you must understand that you must sacrifice some security.
But if you want the utmost security, you must sacrifice some of your liberty.
And that's what they did through 9-11.
Now we know.
9-11.
Hey man, fucking kind of a lie, bro.
But this is the thing where you have to- COVID, lie.
Well, this is the thing.
So if you want liberty, then what you have to do is at least take personal responsibility for your security.
If you want liberty, you have to say, okay, I don't want to rely on the government to keep me safe.
I have to keep myself safe.
So I need to learn how to use a gun and I need to live in the best area I can.
I need to have basic protocols for my household and my family for them to act in a certain way if a scenario goes down.
I need to be perspicacious to keep my head in the swivel.
I need to be physically strong.
I need to be a good shot.
I need brothers I can rely on, people I can call.
You need to take your own security into your own hands, but because cowards, Are afraid to do that.
Want the government to do it.
Because it's a big responsibility.
They want the government to do it.
And expensive.
And it's a big responsibility.
I often argue this with people.
They say, I don't believe in guns.
I don't like guns.
Yes, you do.
Because when you call the police, you want the police to have guns.
So you believe in guns.
You just don't want to learn to use one.
And you're too pussy.
You're too pussy to take the responsibility of being a good shot yourself, because you're a little bitch, so you want a police officer to come and be a good shot.
You believe in guns just fine.
You don't believe in personal responsibility or accountability.
That's what you don't believe in.
And then you want to outsource it to the government.
And by extension of the government increasing our security, which is arguable if they even do that, because they say they do and they fail, they take all of our liberty away.
So if you want to live remotely free, you need to have absolute personal responsibility for everything in your life, especially your physical safety and security.
Here's another fun fact for all the Americans out there.
The police are not obligated to protect you, guys.
Legally, the police are not obligated to protect you.
Damn.
Yeah, I know.
Newsflash.
Some of y'all don't even fucking know that.
They are not legally obligated to protect you.
And that's coming from someone that used to work in law enforcement, guys.
Ta-da!
So you should take it into your own fucking hands when it comes to your own personal security.
The Second Amendment is a beautiful thing, man.
Because, and I'm glad that you made that distinction.
If you want security from the government, from Uncle Sam, etc., then you're going to have to give up your liberty to a degree.
That's just what it is.
It's control.
Look at 9-11.
9-11 ushered in the Patriot Act, TSA, Homeland Security Act, etc.
More, you know, Made more overreaching powers with FISA courts, etc.
Bro, crazy, man.
Crazy.
And the other thing, too, I want to say, because we're talking about Putin, right?
And when you talk about this stuff, because Coach Redpill was a big critic of Ukraine, Zelensky, and of, you know, He said it was all a lie.
They fucking killed him, right?
And he was right about everything.
He was right about Ukraine losing the war.
I remember when the war first broke out, he was the only person in Ukraine actually talking about saying that, yo, they're losing this war.
On the ground.
Russia's slowly taking over.
Now Russia, I think, controls somewhere around 25 to 30% of Ukraine.
They control all of Eastern Ukraine, right?
Crimea, Donbass, etc.
He explained why he went in, and we knew this shit over here on this side of the internet, but you know, all the idiots don't know, like, oh, you're free Ukraine flags, all this other shit.
They don't know that Zelensky's the biggest fucking criminal of them all.
I'm not saying Putin is innocent, but he did have very valid reasons as to why they did what they did, and most Americans don't understand this shit, and this interview was huge, and he kind of went over the history and everything else like that, but he didn't.
Like you said before, Napoleon said, don't interrupt your opponent when they're making a mistake.
So Tucker posted on Twitter, Himself buying groceries, right?
In Russia.
And they all estimated it was gonna be around 400 bucks.
It was 100 US dollars.
Guys, just so you guys know, we were supposed to be giving them economic sanctions that would cripple them.
Tell me why Russia is cleaner, safer, they're building all over the place.
Tucker took video of the train system there where it's all clean and fucking nice versus you look at the train system in New York, it's all fucked up.
He's able to get groceries for a hundred bucks.
This is a country that they said for the longest time is nothing more than an economic gas station.
That has no economy.
Poor.
We crippled them with sanctions because they went ahead and decided to invade Ukraine.
But their economy is doing good.
The rule pool is higher than it's ever been.
I think it's one of the most productive countries in Europe.
And this is with all economic sanctions that are supposed to be crippling.
Guys, I mean...
I think a lot of Americans have a warped view of the world.
I'll tell you, honestly, I've been...
I mean, with fighting, I've been to hospitals in America, and I've been to hospitals in Dubai, and I've been to hospitals in Bangkok, and I've been to hospitals all over the world.
You'll get a better hospital in Dubai.
Most people won't be that surprised by that.
I tell you, the hospitals in Bangkok are 10 times the hospital you'll ever see in America.
Wow.
There are hospitals here in Romania down the road, private hospitals, and they're private.
You'll pay money.
That's true.
You'll go in there and if you want a blood test, it's going to cost you $17.
It's going to cost 20 bucks, but it's clean.
It's brand new, perfect staff, no waiting, no lines, no sick people in the corridors.
This is Romania.
This is the poorest country in Europe and the hospitals here are better than the hospitals I saw in America.
Damn.
People don't even realize.
It's insane.
Forgetting Dubai or Bangkok or these other countries.
I guarantee you walk into a hospital in Singapore, Tokyo, Bangkok, all across Asia, most places in the Middle East, you'd be very surprised by exactly how far America is in basic infrastructure.
And people don't even understand these things.
People don't even know.
Cuba, matter of fact, has better, they have a comparable Medicare system to the United States.
Some of the, a lot of, Doctors in Cuba study in the United States and go to Cuba like we are not as advanced as people think they are and it's not until because most Americans don't have passports and most Americans don't travel at all and most Americans don't travel so the mainstream media is able to tell you these fucking lies about what's going on in the world, right?
They're going to tell you the bullshit going on in In Israel, and you believe that hook, line, and sinker.
They could tell you the bullshit going on in Ukraine and Russia, and tell you that, yo, Russia's really poor, and we're destroying them economically, but for some odd reason, their groceries are cheaper than ours.
They say, Africa, they're poor.
No, they're not.
A lot of Africans are very wealthy.
It's crazy, bro, how most people don't know what the fuck is going on in the world.
All right, we got some last chats here.
Yeah.
SK Demil says, didn't really want to bring up Sneeko again, but I have a question.
Here's a person who supported you from day one.
You promote men having guts.
He went in there for a spar.
Why not say one word?
I mean, he did earlier.
He did earlier.
God.
The Glitz.
Sneaklet's chat asking about Sneaklet's progress and persistence.
Bruh, I'm getting his ass kicked by Strickland was like watching an episode of Jackass.
If he really wants to learn how to scrap, I'll show him.
Okay?
That's us through Diglitz.
Chakosta says, Hey Andrew Tate, what are your thoughts on Sneaklet's new business, Active Income, a platform to help young men become financially free?
We need a Sneaklet collab as soon as possible.
Wish them the best.
All right.
EJB says, What's up, Fresh and Fit and Andrew?
I love the pro-masculine ideals you guys preach.
What books or other works can I consume, educate myself, and free myself from slave-mind tendencies?
That's a good question, and maybe you guys can answer better than I, but I don't read books, because they're too slow.
And I think that time is money, and they go hand in hand, and I simply don't have the time to read books.
That's one of the things I like about jail, because I could find the time.
I don't particularly read books.
I learned through my network, I learned through my fraternity, I learned through my brothers, I spent a lot of my time in the war room, and that's where I get most of my information.
Because if you have more people on the same wavelength as you, A lot of you at home, you're not even looking out for the threats.
You're not even trying to understand how this world works, and you're also not looking out for the opportunities.
So, if you're a person who isn't doing those things, you stand absolutely zero chance against the people who do.
If you're not looking out for the opportunities, and people are looking out for the opportunities, they will find the opportunities before you.
By extension, If you're doing it by yourself, and there is a team of other people looking out for opportunities, you're certainly going to fail.
It's like watchmen.
You're one man in a watchtower, and you're trying your very best, but if there's a hundred watchmen in a hundred watchtowers, and they'll notify each other to the idea of a threat, they're going to identify it sooner.
Way faster.
I say this all the time about people who think they're going to get rich by themselves, and they can do it without a brotherhood, because people say, Why join the CEO Network, or why join the War Room, or why do you need a brotherhood so much?
I don't do anything by myself.
Every business idea I have, I do alongside my brothers.
If I have an idea, or I need information, or I need access to a particular market, or I need expertise, I go to the people I can trust and we do it.
I make millions of dollars with hundreds of other men.
That's how I do it.
The idea of doing it myself is such a daunting and monumental task.
Plus, I would be so slow, I would be outpaced anyway.
So if you're going to sit here and say, oh, you know, why do you need a fraternity?
Why do you need a network?
Because alone, you can't compete against a team.
Yeah, you can.
You can be a UFC world champion.
If 10 average men jump you, it's a difficult night.
It's a hard night.
Why are you trying to do it by yourself?
You should be waking up every day saying, I want to become as rich as possible.
So let me find guys who want to become as rich as possible.
And let me find men of honor and strength who I can trust and rely on and work with them to get rich.
That's how you should do it.
You shouldn't be doing anything by yourself.
My whole life is based on brotherhood.
Everyone knows it because of Tristan, but they don't understand the extension of that fraternity we have in the war room and other places.
Even us, the number of times we sit together, this podcast will be everywhere and it will be clipped up and seen by millions of people because we're working together.
That's the exact point.
A lot of these men want to do it all themselves and be selfish and they don't understand that reduces your chance from 1% to zero because you're going to get crushed.
You had a Tate speech back in the day that I played over and over and over again.
You spoke about being with your boys and all that was on your mind was how to make money.
And you spent time going out with your boys, but it was about money talk only.
And as a result, you're here today with the same boys from the very beginning.
But it's the mindset of, you know what?
I can have fun at a club, party with girls, but where's that going?
Nowhere.
Well, most men don't talk about money.
Which I find remarkable.
They'll say, I want to get rich.
And I'll say, when's the last time you spoke about money?
They'll be like, what do you mean talk about money?
If you sit down with five ice cream experts and all you talk about is ice cream, on a long enough time frame, when someone asks you about ice cream, you're going to know the answer.
You're going to know how to store it, the different flavors, which flavors melt at which temperatures, which flavors are the most profitable.
How difficult it is to move a particular flavor of ice cream into a particular country because it's banned in that country because the pistachio is illegal, whatever.
If you talk about ice cream with ice cream experts, you're gonna know about ice cream.
So if you talk about money with people who have money, You're going to know about money.
But most people sit and say, I want to get rich.
And when they sit with their friends, they don't sit there and go, okay, none of us even know about money, but let's talk about money.
If we had to make money today, how could money be generated?
What could we do that would generate money before we go to sleep today?
What are you good at?
What are you good at?
And what am I good at?
How can we work as a team?
They don't talk about this.
They talk about the Super Bowl.
Yeah.
And then they wonder why the people who do talk that way make money and they don't.
You're not going to attract something or learn how to achieve something if you don't speak about it.
You've never accidentally achieved anything in your life ever.
If you're sitting at home watching this, everything good in your life, none of it came to you by accident.
I've never seen someone with a Ferrari and say, how did you get that Ferrari?
And their reply was, oops.
Yeah.
Ever!
I've never seen somebody who's in fantastic shape, or has a big business, or a big house, or any of the things you want.
And you said, how did you get it?
And he goes, Oops!
Just appeared!
You have to try, and you have to think about it, and you have to make a plan.
And the best way you're going to ever get anywhere in life is to do that alongside other competent men because it multiplies your competence.
It's really not a complicated idea.
But for some reason, people are too lazy or too arrogant to adopt that mindset.
They ask where the hole is at, and then they question why they're broke.
Yeah.
You need to get some caffeine and some fucking money, man.
Literally.
$1775 coffee, man.
That's right.
Get that and stop being a fucking broke.
You get to work, man.
David Bork says, Elon recently pledged to fund an Irish legal challenges to hate speech legislation.
Without men like Elon and Andrew, is the world doomed?
It's fair to say we are outnumbered thoughts.
It's going to be interesting with this AI coming along and how they're trying to change the way the population acts in AI.
I spoke about it in the last show, about how they're trying to change how we all act and how they're going to police everything.
It's certainly scary.
We're entering a very scary age and it's very important that we awaken people to tell the truth before it's too late.
Because if you don't say things, you won't think them.
And soon enough, if they can keep you not saying certain things, you won't think certain things.
And that's when they're going to truly control your mind.
So it is certainly a scary future we have ahead of us.
And like I said, if you don't believe in God, I don't know how you're sleeping at night.
That's the truth.
Top Shea says, What's good, my G's?
I have a question to you, all hypothetically.
If your dad laid hands on your mother, what are your true intentions as a man with knowledge?
Sadly, this happens every day in society.
It's a difficult question.
I'll let you guys answer that one.
If your dad laid hands on your mother.
There's a lot of context involved.
And it's a difficult question.
You need to know the full set of facts before you can talk about that.
I mean, I try to stop it as soon as possible, but yeah, that's a deeper question.
But I will say this, guys, you never raise your hand at a female, man.
Never.
There's no need for that.
Never.
Just walk away, bro.
Unless she's, like, trying to stab you or some shit, and you gotta defend yourself physically.
Or try to run if you can.
Record and walk away.
Yeah, record and try to run if you can.
Totally, get out of here.
But if it's life or death, then, you know, it is what it is.
Mr.
Rasta420 says, What's up FNF and Top G? I'm 40, work two jobs, 102 hours a week.
Sorry, work out while at work.
Save for six months, needs to invest.
So he works two jobs, 40 years old, works out while at work.
Cool.
Keep grinding, my friend.
Good job, bro.
Emmanuel Angel says, Guys, it's not matriarchy.
Matriarchal societies have defined roles, structure, And women are held accountable by other women.
We live in a gynocentric society where women won't worship and no criticism allowed.
Interesting observation and pertinent.
Interesting.
Okay.
Tyler Farsom says, Andrew, what is the best way to store money so it's most difficult for the government or major institutions to take it from you?
That's a good question.
It's a good question.
I have to be careful how I answer.
Yeah.
Let me just say that, uh, Let me tie it back to a very simple, hopefully you'll understand what I'm saying here.
If you had a brother you could trust, And you were in the firing line and he wasn't.
Well, then your money is secure, correct?
So I guess the simple answer is you don't want the things in your name.
And from there, you can do your own research and work out how that's possible and done.
There you go.
In a very legal framework.
Golden.
Bighead, last one here, says, I'm 26.
Went from 50K in 2021, 200K in 22.
Went from 50K in 23.
I'm getting the M this year.
Good job.
Have you virtually tried your hardest?
Thank you, Andrew.
Thank you, Myron.
Thank you, Fresh.
Yeah, most people don't try their hardest.
I would agree with you.
I've never seen somebody try their hardest and fail in my life.
So when I see somebody who doesn't have what they want, I know they haven't tried their hardest.
And that's a constant universal fact.
I've never seen somebody truly dedicate themselves to anything and fail.
You guys dedicate yourself to this podcast.
Here it is.
As did I. I've never seen anybody truly try and fail in history, ever.
We don't miss days.
Actually, bro, whatever we want to achieve, bro, we just put it on our head.
Until we get it, we don't sleep.
And here's the other thing, too, because people tend to think like, oh, yeah, Andrew, you just had this meteoric rise in 2022, but they don't realize that you had been making content for years.
For years.
You're grinding, doing podcasts, doing Tate Confidential, making videos for a very long time before that.
And they didn't realize that our meteoric rise wasn't accidental.
It was planned.
There was a three-stage plan, as I mentioned on Nelk Boys before.
We intended on becoming meteorically famous, and we intended on getting canceled.
We knew those things were going to happen.
It was all done purposefully.
Armies were put together.
Teams were put together.
Organizational structures were created.
We spoke to the guys in the war room, because it's the war room that made me the most famous man on the planet.
Just like I said earlier, we sat down and had a conversation.
How are we going to do this?
We now want to do this.
How shall we do it?
And we got it done.
So if you have goals you want to achieve, I ask you, what people do you have around you?
What network do you have around you?
Do you have people you can sit down with and they are competent and they're not lazy and they're not stupid and they're not self-interested and they believe in the greater cause where you can work as a fraternity to achieve said goals?
That's the question because I couldn't have become the most Googled man in the world by myself.
Andrew's talking, Andrew's the most Google man in the world.
I didn't do it by myself.
I did it with hundreds of people.
And we all worked together.
It was done purposefully as a team.
That's a perfect way to prove the point I was saying earlier.
Question for you, Andrew.
Being the most famous man on earth, you know, being the most Google guy on earth, If you had to do it all again, would you want that level of fame again?
Because this is something that people will never, 99.999% of men will never experience.
It came with a lot of downsides, a lot more downsides than good sides.
However, I believe it allowed me to reach more people, and I believe that the message I'm spreading is good.
I've had people tell me I'm bigger than I know I am, that I've saved more lives than people would believe, that I've clawed men out of depression, that I've helped men do the right thing, that men are now going to the gym and training hard and making more money and being better versions of themselves, and I feel like if God gives you an opportunity to affect so many lives in a positive way, then you should be prepared to do that, no matter what negative consequences you must suffer.
What did we say earlier about bravery?
Would I do it again?
Yes, because I'm brave, and I would suffer all the things I'm suffering again, and I would go to jail again, and I would do it all again because I believe I'm helping people.
And it's not because, it's actually a perfect circle, it's not because it's benefited my life.
I was already rich.
I already had girls.
I didn't need any of this.
I didn't need any of these things.
It hasn't benefited my life.
In fact, it's given me a whole heap of problems.
But what do we say about being a man?
You find your happiness through other people.
And when a young kid comes up to me and says he doesn't take drugs, he doesn't drink, he doesn't do bad things, he goes to the gym, he works hard because of me, I feel happy because of that.
It's not even a philanthropic enterprise.
It's to a degree selfish, but I find happiness in helping other people, and I think that's a masculine thing to do.
So I would absolutely do it again.
That's how we started this podcast.
I would absolutely do it again.
For sure.
I want to ask this, because a lot of the haters say, oh, well, you self snitched on yourself, blah, blah, blah.
What do you got to say to all the haters, the criticizers that say, oh, you self snitched on yourself?
Yeah, I'll tell them.
I told the truth about my past.
I don't lie.
The fact that, it's really crazy, the fact that people live in the Western world, where prostitution is legal, where OnlyFans is legal, where strip clubs are legal, where webcam work is legal, the fact that these same people can digest these platforms, these same people watch porn, pay for hookers, buy OnlyFans, and they also are the same people who support women who do these things.
Sex work is real work, they should be allowed to do it, and then say that I'm a bad person, is really quite hypocritical.
I'm very honest about my past.
Nothing I have done is bad.
I'm from a very low-income neighborhood.
All the people around me were selling drugs and robbing houses and killing grandmas.
I did nothing truly heinous besides drive traffic to OnlyFans profiles.
That's what I did.
Shoot me.
Jay-Z sold crack.
The guy down the road from me literally robbed a grandma's house and beat her to death.
What did I do?
Internet traffic.
And because I'm monumentally famous, they want to attack me.
And these same little cucks- Gotta be drugged and robbed people.
These same little cucks who attack me literally visit Pornhub.com every single day.
You want to talk about human trafficking?
That's human trafficking right there on Pornhub.com.
So it's all bullshit.
It's all fake virtue, fake morality, used, weaponized to try and hurt me and try and convince the world I'm a bad person.
So I didn't self-snitch.
I told the truth and I never broke a law.
And for you to sit there and say, Andrew had a webcam company living in the West where all of that is perfectly legal is asinine.
All you do is prove yourself to be nothing more than a slave and I encourage you to resist the slave mind.
Well said.
Bam.
That's it for chats, by the way.
That's it for chats.
So, our last thoughts on this podcast.
Andrew, what's up next for you?
What's coming?
What's up with you next?
Yeah, I'm going to try and beat this matrix attack and I don't want to come and travel the world.
See some people.
That'd be very interesting.
I'll do a U.S. tour.
Miami.
Miami.
We're going to do Miami.
That's right.
You're going to have to try and get me out of the house.
Good luck.
We are.
We're going to tackle you, bro.
Yeah, for sure.
Okay.
Can up you, bro.
How important is this election in 2024?
Oh, bro.
It's going to be monumental.
It's the fate of the world.
The fate of the world is at stake.
Who you got?
Well, we all know who I'm hoping for.
And I think if the election is fair and free, then it's a done deal.
The key word is if.
So we're going to see.
Trump 2024, baby.
We're going to see.
It's going to be very, very interesting.
I'm praying that it happens.
I'm praying for the people I care about.
I'm praying for myself.
And I'm praying for God to...
Help me through this battle and prepare me for the next one, whatever it is.
And I'm sure we'll have another podcast in three or four years from now and talk about the new war and whatever happened then.
And that's the joy of life.
There's no light without dark.
And I certainly have a lot of light in my life.
I'm a very blessed man.
So I'm prepared for the dark.
So it is what it is.
And hopefully, maybe if I can get over my strange new behaviors, I can take you out to a club or something maybe at some point.
But otherwise, it's going to be a boring Romania trip, fresh.
We're just going to sit in the house.
Hey man, I'm cool with it, bro.
Alright, good.
We're gonna play Smash Bros.
I'll beat you at that.
Yeah, you beat me at Smash Bros and I'll beat you at that.
In real life.
Guys, support Rumble, man.
Get the coffee.
Yo, get the coffee, guys.
Link is below, man.
Support us, Andrew.
Support free speech, man.
Get some caffeine in the process.
Go to the gym.
We're gonna do a call, guys.
See you in network with Andrew as well later on.
So show up to Andrew for that and we'll talk.
Guys, love y'all, man.
We'll catch you guys back here tomorrow with Tristan.
That's going to be hilarious.
It's going to be a good time, guys.
We love y'all.
We'll be back.
Tate Speech on Rumble.
Yes.
War Room as well.
Real world.
Yeah, so I'll give a quick breakdown.
Please, tell them.
Rumble.com slash Tate Speech is my channel where we do the emergency meetings and we also release a video every single day.
Also, Rumble.com slash Tate Confidential.
You can see the everyday life of someone.
We'll be on there.
Yep, that's right.
Everyday life of a man worth hundreds of millions of dollars who doesn't like leaving his house.
Cobratate.com, you can find access to the real world which teaches you how to make money.
It's only $49 a month and we teach you modern wealth creation methods that allow you to make money.
If you're too stupid to sign up to an online school run by a billionaire who will teach you how to make money from home for the cost of a pizza, well then you deserve to permanently and monumentally fail.
And then The War Room, which is a fraternity, we just discussed it in this podcast and how important that is, that's also accessible at Cobratate.com.