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the show. Let's go to the war. | ||
Welcome to the war room. My name is Savannah Hernandez, and champion Andrew Tate. | ||
Andrew, welcome to the War Room. I am so excited to have you here with me today. | ||
Yeah, it's absolutely good to be here. | ||
Absolutely good to be here. Now, if you guys can see the desk for our television viewers, there's so much news that we can cover today. | ||
There was the Senate Judiciary hearings about the Steele dossier. | ||
There's been a lot going on with that, so we're going to be watching clips about that, discussing that a little bit, and also, time release there, Person of the Year today. | ||
And Andrew, I think you have a lot to say on this subject, too. | ||
Oh, you know, I woke up. And I think we all kind of expected it. | ||
Well, I did. I could see the future. | ||
I don't think... In clown world now, nothing is surprising. | ||
So I kind of knew it was going to happen. | ||
And then they confirmed it this morning. | ||
So it's very interesting to me that a 16-year-old Yeah, yeah. | ||
Yeah. We're good to go. | ||
I really think it's important to get Iran and, again, remind everyone the dangers of this. | ||
And, Andrew, you were talking about this as well. | ||
You said that you lived in Romania. | ||
Yep. And socialism had a big part to play there as well. | ||
Absolutely, yes. I mean, socialism's popular because people love other people's money. | ||
I mean, who's not going to love someone else's money? | ||
Dinner always tastes better when you're not paying for it, right? | ||
Absolutely true. I mean, that's basically how it goes. | ||
So socialism is gaining, especially amongst younger people, because they feel it's unfair to have billionaires and they don't understand the basic economics of capitalism. | ||
And they like the idea of just taking all the money and splitting it up and somehow making the world even. | ||
Which is ridiculous. You can't legislate fairness. | ||
You cannot legislate everybody rich. | ||
And in any country where people have lived under socialism, like you said, we have the guests from Brazil. | ||
I currently live in Romania, which was socialist up until 1991. | ||
And all the young people there, absolutely none of them advocate for socialism because within modern history, they can remember the times of socialism. | ||
Their parents were telling them about the long, long, long lines for eggs. | ||
Like, it's ridiculous because what happens when you remove people's Instinct or incentive from a financial perspective to excel. | ||
You just have a whole bunch of people who do nothing. | ||
In Romania they have this saying during socialism, they used to say, they pretend to pay us and we pretend to work. | ||
And that's why the whole country basically failed, and there was mass famine, and nothing got done, because this is what happens when you don't give people a financial incentive to work very, very hard. | ||
They go to work because they have to, they get paid regardless if they perform or not, and before you know it, the whole entire economy collapses, and it just becomes a black market, which is completely capitalistic-based anyway, and it's just ridiculous. | ||
So the country I live in, everyone remembers socialism, and that's why they're, I guess, right-wing, because they remember socialism, they remember it doesn't work. | ||
Right, right. Well, Andrew, I'm really excited to get into that topic with you. | ||
It seems like you have a lot to say on the subject and on all of these subjects that we've been talking about right before we came on air today. | ||
We've just been going over all of these things. | ||
Also, Trump's rally last night, which, of course, the crowd was amazing, the energy was amazing, and we had a lot of our reporters out there, Will Johnson, Millie Weaver, Caitlin Bennett, and Owen Troyer were all on the scene yesterday and I was also saying that the arena in which Trump had his rally housed 10,500 people. | ||
Well, I found out today it actually housed 12,500 people. | ||
And I was looking at all of the footage last night, and it looked like it was packed to the brim with just Trump supporters who were there. | ||
Happy to see the president. Happy to see our country prospering, our economy doing really well. | ||
And, of course, a couple of Antifa members were there as well. | ||
Owen Schroer confronted them. | ||
And we'll get to that clip on the other side, along with all of these other subjects. | ||
Again, my name is Savannah Hernandez, and I am joined by Andrew Tate, who's going to be sitting shotgun with me for the next three hours. | ||
We'll be right back on the other side of this short break. | ||
Welcome back. Welcome back. | ||
My name is Savannah Hernandez, sitting in for Owen Schroer, who has been on the road all week. | ||
So far, he's hit Washington, D.C., where he's made international headlines, or national headlines at least, when he went and interrupted Jerry Nadler's opening statements at the impeachment hearings on Monday. | ||
And then yesterday, he was at the Trump rally in Hershey, Pennsylvania, where he went and confronted Antifa. | ||
We met a lot of great Trump supporters and just went and showed us the real energy and base behind the president that the mainstream media will never show you. | ||
So, Andrew, I'm not sure if you followed Owen Troyer's work as much. | ||
Yeah, I saw it. | ||
I saw it. It was all over Twitter, all over the Internet. | ||
I saw exactly what he did and it was hilarious. | ||
Yeah, definitely. For Monday, for him interrupting the impeachment hearing, a lot of people were really happy about that, and they were like, you know, you're the voice for the American people. | ||
This is how a lot of us are really feeling about these hearings, feeling about our elected president trying to be pushed out of office by these politicians. | ||
This is the biggest scam. | ||
Genuinely, how can you view this and not see it for exactly what it is? | ||
It's the biggest scam in modern history. | ||
Like, to view and watch any of this process for more than five minutes and not clearly see how blatantly see-through and blatantly politically motivated it is. | ||
Impeachment for what? | ||
The impeachment for what? | ||
You ask the average dem for what? | ||
And they'll just start either not answering or rattling on about rubbish. | ||
It's absolutely insane. | ||
So I actually just had my first viral clip and it was about impeachment. | ||
I went to a protest here in Austin and I just asked people, hey, why do you want the president impeached? | ||
Just give me one reason why they couldn't do it. | ||
Of course they can. They couldn't give me one reason, not even like, oh yeah, like, Trump's a racist, he's a misogynist. | ||
Like, they couldn't even come up with the regular talking point. | ||
Of course they can't, because these people are absolutely and utterly emotionally led. | ||
Like, a child is emotionally led. | ||
You ask a child why they're crying, half the time they haven't got a reason. | ||
These are not logical individuals. | ||
They don't sit and think, and they have no interest in being right and wrong. | ||
I think this is the biggest difference between... | ||
The right politically and the left politically is that people on the right are interested in being factually correct, and people on the left are interested in how they feel. | ||
They don't care if they're factually correct. | ||
They don't care if they're right or wrong, and you can prove them wrong over and over again. | ||
They feel different. I like your analogy with the children, too, because, you know, if you have a little child that's crying, you're like, oh, why are you crying? | ||
Is it because you're hungry? | ||
Like, if you go to these protesters, you're like, oh, well, why are you crying? | ||
Is it because of this? Is it because of that? | ||
Like, give them a talking point, and they're like, oh, yeah, yeah, that's the one I'm crying about. | ||
That's the reason. Yeah, it's insanity and it's just a lack of emotional maturity and these people never grow up. | ||
And this is life as an adult. | ||
I think one of the biggest differentiations between being a child and being an adult is that when you're an adult, it's not all about how you feel. | ||
It's about the reality of life. | ||
You do things. You may go to work when you don't feel like going to work, for example. | ||
You're a grown-up. It's not all about how you feel. | ||
These people feel something. | ||
They've been told to feel something. | ||
They decided they feel it and it doesn't matter what you say to them. Otherwise, it doesn't matter if you prove them wrong that's how they feel and they're just gonna continue to talk garbage and try and push for imaginary impeachments and protest and just be general children as a whole and and that none of them can Sit and put together a logical argument for the reason they believe any of the things they believe this is insanity Definitely, and I think a lot of the American people are getting really tired of this Apparently MSNBC went yesterday to the Trump rally and they were asking voters | ||
You know, how are you feeling with all the impeachment? | ||
nonsense that's happening How does this make you feel about President Trump ahead of 2020? | ||
And all of the Trump voters said, we're going to rally behind him even more now. | ||
We are even more defiant against this impeachment and the support for him is going to be double in 2020 because we're just so tired of this corrupt government trying to push out the president that we the people elected. | ||
Yeah, and what's really crazy to me is all the problems America has, the last thing you want on top of it is people losing faith in the electoral system. | ||
And that's kind of where we're getting to. | ||
Now, you're getting to a point where it's so obviously corrupt. | ||
It's like if you don't even have your own election left... | ||
What do you have? You can't have the president you vote for. | ||
We have a woman, Elizabeth Warren, who is running for president in 2020, and she's campaigning on abolishing the Electoral College, the one thing that keeps our voting fair within our country. | ||
We have people campaigning on basically destroying our elections at this point. | ||
Yep, and they're going to sit there and they'll say it, and there's morons in the crowd who are going to cheer for them, and it's crazy. | ||
It's really, really crazy. And, I mean, I've been to a lot of places. | ||
I've been to... 72, I think, countries. | ||
And America is almost unique in the fact that it's split so violently between people who are pro-American and extremely patriotic and people who hate America. | ||
And it's really crazy that you have all these people who are so patriotic and love America and then all these people on the other side who absolutely hate America and you're all living under one banner. | ||
In most countries, everyone loves their country. | ||
But it's really crazy with America. | ||
You have all these people who are desperate to destroy everything American, everything America's ever stood for, destroy the voting system, destroy absolutely everything from start to finish. | ||
And it's just, it's really insane to watch almost from the outside. | ||
And I was talking to you about this on break too, and we can get more into this later, but I was telling you how after I went to Hong Kong, I came back here to America and I was just so honestly disgusted at how entitled people here in America are and how willing they are to give up their democracy, their freedom, their rights. | ||
I mean, we're literally sitting here letting big tech censor our speech. | ||
We're not allowed to talk about anyone in a negative light anymore. | ||
And that's where we are in America in 2019. | ||
And it's just so sad. | ||
We're willing to give up our guns in this country. | ||
Yeah, I mean, once you give them up, it's over. | ||
Exactly. I mean, that's the last thing you have left against absolute tyranny. | ||
And I mean, at least also in America, you have the First Amendment. | ||
In Western Europe, for example, half the things that you say you can go to jail for. | ||
It's really crazy. | ||
And the European Union... | ||
I can talk about the EU forever, but the European Union is truly evil with their ideas and the way they censor people and the way they censor news outlets and censor everything else. | ||
So yeah, in America you have the problem with the big tech, but in other parts of the world it's even worse. | ||
So at least in America you still have a fighting chance, and I don't think people realize how important it is they keep those rights and they prevent them from being eroded, because once you lose them, you will never get them back, that's for sure. | ||
Once you give them up, they're never going to give them to you. | ||
So you need to be very, very careful and very, very prepared to defend them. | ||
And this is the last thing that gives common sense any kind of bastion of hope. | ||
These are the last things that are giving common sense a bastion of hope. | ||
So. | ||
Right. | ||
It says America isn't far off from China's social credit score. | ||
And you just made a really important point. | ||
We in America, we aren't as censored as people in other countries, but we sure are headed that way. | ||
If we allow our rights to be taken away, if we allow our freedom of speech, our guns to be taken away, we need to look to these other countries as basically an example of what could happen to us if we don't take action now. | ||
Absolutely true, and I guess the biggest problem with America now is the big tech thing, because big tech, these are all private companies, but they effectively run the world, and they effectively control public discourse from start to finish. | ||
You know, they control what, if you type in Donald Trump into Google, they control if it's good things or bad things that pop up. | ||
These guys are... Immensely powerful. | ||
And that's why we're not too far from China's social credit score because they control all the technology and they control what people see and they control whether you have access to the market. | ||
They control whether you're allowed to get your voice out there. | ||
I mean, we know all about tech censorship here at Infowars. | ||
And we've already seen people, conservatives, losing their bank account for their point of view. | ||
We've already seen that in the West. So we're really not that far off. | ||
And it's going to get worse and worse. | ||
I mean, we need a solution to it. | ||
And I think one of the biggest things that conservatives as a whole need to do is just make it clear that any impingement, even the tiniest, tiniest infringement on the rights that we... | ||
Right. | ||
Right. It's lying by omission. | ||
Exactly. It's still lying. | ||
Exactly. If you refuse to show the entire story, then it's lying. | ||
It's lying by omission. It's very, very deliberate. | ||
They know exactly what they're doing. And they're affecting people who aren't smart enough to think outside the box. | ||
And they're sitting there and they're watching the TV and they're being absolutely notly programmed. | ||
And these are the same people who go to these protests and can't even reiterate why Trump needs impeachment. | ||
It's insanity. | ||
Definitely. | ||
And that's probably because, too, half of American voters don't even want Trump impeached. | ||
This new Quinnipiac poll came out today, and it says that, yeah, I believe it's over 51 percent think that the president should not be impeached. | ||
Not only that, but apparently eight in 10 Americans are now saying that politics are the biggest source of stress in their life, probably because we have a media that has only been attacking our president for the past two years that's constantly being regurgitating these lies to us based on his baseless claims. | ||
Absolutely, it's the end of American democracy if he's impeached. | ||
It's the end of democracy as a whole. | ||
It's literally the absolute end of it. | ||
It's more than just about Trump. | ||
It's more than just about Republican, Democrat. | ||
It's the end of democracy as a whole if the president who was voted for by the people is impeached for absolutely no reason because the elites decide so. | ||
That is the end of democracy and you're now living in a dictatorship. | ||
You may as well move to China. | ||
63 million people voted him into office and they're trying to undo all of that. | ||
Folks, I am joined in studio again by Andrew Tate. | ||
We'll be here for the next three hours. | ||
Maybe we'll open up the phone lines so you guys can talk to Andrew. | ||
Open lines today. We'll be right back. | ||
Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
My name is Savannah Hernandez. | ||
I'm joined in studio by Andrew Tate. | ||
Now, in that last segment, I said we were going to open up the phone lines, open lines today. | ||
Feel free to call in 877-789-2539 and ask Andrew here whatever you would like. | ||
Open phone lines. You can talk about the impeachment, the Steele dossier. | ||
Anything that you'd like. | ||
So again, 877-789-2539. | ||
We'll be taking your calls. | ||
Now, Andrew, on the break, I was talking to you about our Turbo Force, and I asked you if you wanted to try it with me on air. | ||
This is something that I really enjoy taking, and I know you said you're a world champion kickboxer, so I'm sure you're familiar with, you know, energy supplements. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
Being honest with you, I didn't really take it. | ||
When I was fighting, I've been retired three years now. | ||
I didn't really have... | ||
I wasn't too big on supplements and nutrition. | ||
It really wasn't my thing. But I have tried TurboForce before. | ||
Alex sent me some of this about six months ago. | ||
So I have tried TurboForce before. | ||
I know exactly how effective TurboForce is, especially for giving you energy. | ||
So I've tried it before. Definitely. | ||
I was telling the guys that I love taking pre-workout just because at the end of a long day here, having the energy to go to the gym is just never there for me. | ||
And I will stay awake for hours on that. | ||
And I was like, okay, well, let's see how the TurboForce is in comparison to that. | ||
I think I drank this at 3 p.m. | ||
and I was awake until like 10 or just energy until 10 or 11 at night. | ||
And I was on a flight that night too. | ||
And I was just like, oh my gosh, I just, I want to go run. | ||
I'm ready to run a marathon on this stuff. | ||
Have you tried TurboForce with a shot of vodka yet? | ||
I have not. That sounds delicious though. | ||
There you go. Maybe on Friday. | ||
That's my advice. Maybe on Friday. | ||
Alright, let me just have one drink of this real quick. | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
I needed that. I need to focus now. | ||
Okay, so I was talking to you a lot about the Trump rally yesterday and Owen Troyer actually went and confronted Antifa so I did want to play a clip of that and get your response to it. | ||
Yeah, let's do it. Let's see how that went yesterday. | ||
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I thought you weren't allowed in here, sir. | |
I thought you weren't allowed. | ||
I thought you weren't allowed in here. | ||
You're not allowed in here. I thought you weren't allowed in here. | ||
Look at these LARPers pretending to fight Nazis. | ||
Get that out of my face! | ||
Get that out of my face! | ||
Get out of my face! Get out of my face! | ||
Get out of my face! Get out of my face! Get out of my face! | ||
Get out of my face! Get out of my face! | ||
Ah, the loving and tolerant left. | ||
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My favorite people. Yeah, I mean, Jesus. | |
So for our radio listeners, Owen walks into this crowd of Antifa members who are just holding up. | ||
Maybe they're not even Antifa members, but they're just anti-Trump protesters who were at the rally yesterday holding up impeach Trump signs. | ||
Owen walks into them. They immediately go and try to just bump him with their sign. | ||
And then they put a bullhorn in his face. | ||
And, you know, Owen has been talking about a lot, too, because he always deals with these protesters and they do get very violent. | ||
And he just said, you know what? Ahead of 2020, if someone comes and attacks me, punches me, puts something in my face, I'm going to retaliate. | ||
Self-defense. Yeah, we're seeing in this, Owen is sticking true to that, and he knocked that bullhorn out of that lady's face. | ||
Have these people been IQ tested? | ||
Like, I would love to somehow just go up to this group of individuals and say, okay, we're going to impeach Trump. | ||
Just pass this test quickly. | ||
Like, surely the average IQ of these individuals has got to be low. | ||
Look at them. You know, what some of the most popular videos on YouTube are is asking Americans if they know what the Constitution is. | ||
Or asking Americans what the Bill of Rights is. | ||
Because nobody knows. No one is familiar with anything nowadays. | ||
And no one is informed. All they do is watch the media and they just carry all of the stuff. | ||
Exactly. That they're told. | ||
It's crazy. I mean, I'm just looking at the crowd. | ||
I mean... You can just spot from a mile off these are mouth breathers. | ||
Yeah. You know? It's like these people couldn't construct an intelligent argument if their life depended on it. | ||
And that's why they're acting the way they act, of course. | ||
That's why they're so easy to program. | ||
It's always going to be the most stupid people which are going to buy into this crap instantly, you know? | ||
So... Well, see, and again, my favorite thing to do is just go to those protests and simply ask them, why are you here? | ||
If you're here protesting, if you took time out of your life to come stand out in the cold, why are you here? | ||
That's right. Yeah, exactly. | ||
Exactly. So that's one of my favorite things to do. | ||
And, you know, we've been talking all week about people getting active ahead of 2020, going to, in front of their elected officials, going to D.C., even going outside and just holding a sign, but just call out the corruption, call out the fact that the government thinks that they can We're good to go. | ||
Openly legal here. | ||
See, you know, this is what amazes me the most, is that you have to remember, I live, or very recently I lived in Romania, Bucharest, Romania. | ||
Romania is a poor country. In fact, I think it's the second poorest in the European Union. | ||
The average wage is $300 a month. | ||
There are no homeless tent cities. | ||
None. And there's two reasons for that. | ||
One, because the family unit hasn't been destroyed. | ||
So if someone gets in trouble, then they leave their family. | ||
We've lost that in the West. | ||
If you go to your brother or your uncle and say, I need to stay with you for a while, they're like, oh, well, I don't have the space. | ||
That's just how we are. That's the first thing. | ||
And the second thing, if you try and camp out on the street, the police are going to come along and say, what are you doing? | ||
Move! You can't sit here. | ||
People live here. You know, people are shopping here. | ||
You're damn bad for business. Go somewhere else. | ||
See, and our elected officials like to tell us, the people who work hard, because, again, I'm a woman, I live alone, and I think I should be allowed to feel safe in my own neighborhood where I pay a lot for rent. | ||
And so I was telling our elected officials this, hey, women don't feel safe in your streets. | ||
Women are being attacked in the streets. | ||
The homeless feel entitled to go rob businesses now. | ||
Local businesses have had to close. | ||
Yep. Because the homelessness and the vagrants are just making a mess outside. | ||
It's not safe anymore. | ||
Why is this okay? | ||
And our elected officials just tell us, well, you shouldn't feel entitled not to see it. | ||
You shouldn't feel entitled to your own personal safety. | ||
Exactly. It's their right to be there. | ||
You shouldn't feel entitled not to see that. Why is it their right to be there? | ||
It's your right to be where you are because you've paid to do so. | ||
So why is it their right to sit somewhere for free and literally propagate crime? | ||
It's not their right to do anything. | ||
And this is like I said, I live in Romania, which is a poor country, and there isn't really a homeless epidemic. | ||
But if you were to see the odd homeless person in a popular area or a tourist spot, etc., the police would come along and say, move. | ||
We don't know who you are. We don't know why you're here. | ||
Move. Leave. And I don't think there's anything wrong with that. | ||
That's not being heartless. That's not being heartless. | ||
If you're homeless, you're homeless everywhere you go. | ||
Your life's no better on a different road. | ||
You know, it's like, so why are these people in the places they are? | ||
It really is crazy, and this is one of the things about living over there. | ||
I live in a poor country, and there's no social program. | ||
There's no government money to help with homelessness. | ||
There's no government money to fight drugs. | ||
There's none of this, but they have none of the problems, and that's just because they're strict and they don't put up with crap. | ||
Right. And it shows... They don't give people the option to be homeless and jobless. | ||
Yeah, you have no option. You either... | ||
There's no... You're never going to get anything from the government. | ||
You're never going to get a penny. You're never going to get a free needle. | ||
You're never going to get anything else. So either you're going to provide for yourself or your family's going to provide for you or you're literally screwed. | ||
Meanwhile, you can come to California here and you can go to monitor sites where you can shoot up your mess. | ||
Exactly. And this is the thing. | ||
It's insane. It's government money down the drain. | ||
And when you absolutely and utterly remove a safety net, then people are forced to sink or swim. | ||
And most people decide to swim. | ||
When they have half a safety net or they realize they're going to be okay one way or another, oh, there's a tent city over there. | ||
I can set up a tent there. I can get my needles here. | ||
I'll get soup from there. | ||
It becomes an option for people. | ||
Why is this an option? It's absolute insanity. | ||
And that's the one thing I've always thought about, too, is being homeless in America is a choice because there's so much opportunity here. | ||
If you don't want to be homeless, you don't have to be. | ||
I've read so many stories of homeless who said, hey, I want to get a job. | ||
They've held at their sign, and they're like, look, I'm really looking for a job, but I just need a little bit of help. | ||
People will come and help you in this country, and you'll have the opportunity. | ||
Let me tell you something I did when I lived in England. | ||
Every time I saw a beggar, I offered them work. | ||
How did that go? No one ever took me up. | ||
Sounds about right, y'all. Every time I saw a beggar, I offered him work, and Sounds similar to our homeless here in Austin. | ||
All right, folks. Well, we will be right back on the other side of this short break. | ||
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Andrew Tate and Savannah Hernandez here with you for the next two and a half hours where we're just talking about a little bit of everything. | ||
Andrew, you're such a just a well of information. | ||
I really love talking to you so far. | ||
We've talked about impeachment, socialism. | ||
You've got something to say about everything. | ||
Well, I do my best. Yeah, I do my best. | ||
And I think our callers are really excited to talk to you, too. | ||
We'll go to Terry in Minnesota, who wants to talk to you about the New World Order. | ||
Terry, you are on the air with Andrew Tate in Savannah. | ||
Hey, how are you doing today, everybody? | ||
We're good, thanks. | ||
Okay, I'd like to bring up a quick point here. | ||
Just, if I could ask you guys a question. | ||
Maybe the crew knows this. When did they start using ISIS as a vernacular? | ||
How many years ago? Anybody know? | ||
By chance? I don't know. | ||
You mean when they used it as an abbreviation? | ||
Well, as an abbreviation, right? | ||
I'm not entirely sure, no. | ||
Two years ago, maybe? Something like that. | ||
Yeah, it was ISIL and then they changed it to ISIS. Did you have a question regarding ISIS by chance? | ||
Okay, we might have lost Terry from Minnesota. | ||
So, Terry, try to give us... | ||
There's a word there at the address. Oh. | ||
Under those famous words... | ||
All right, Terry, you're cutting in and out, but go ahead and try to give us a call back at 877-789-2539 and to all of our other callers as well. | ||
Open phone lines. I'm here with Andrew Tate. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Open phone lines. Call about whatever you would like. | ||
Let's go ahead and jump to Dennis in Virginia who wants to talk about mandatory gun registration. | ||
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Hey, good afternoon, guys. | |
Good afternoon. As you know, we got this crazy governor down here, Governor Northam. | ||
Unfortunately, we're only stuck with him until November 21, and we'll get somebody else at that time. | ||
But in the meantime, he has almost two years to implement his mandatory gun registration, which is crazy. | ||
We are getting county by county lining up for setting up the Second Amendment sanctuary counties. | ||
But I believe this governor wants to push us into the Battle of Blair Mountain, West Virginia, like they had in 1921. | ||
We had the largest uprising, you know, since the Civil War at that time. | ||
But people here in the mountains, I mean, we all have firearms. | ||
Many are passed down from generation to generation. | ||
And they're crazy if they think we're going to give them up. | ||
And, you know, we have the local county sheriffs and police on our side. | ||
So it's going to be interesting to see what happens if they ever send down the state police or National Guard to confiscate our weapons. | ||
I just want to see what you guys thought about that, you know, and particularly in the historical sense of You know, that battle of Blair Mountain when the people rose up against tyranny. | ||
Yeah, I think that's a really important point you mentioned about the law enforcement and the law authority. | ||
We have to remember that governments are just people. | ||
And governments are just people telling other people what to do. | ||
And when you get to a point when the enforcers that they use realize that it's being tyrannical and it's gone too far, that's when things really important start to happen. | ||
And I'd like to think that if they ever did try and infringe heavily on the Second Amendment, that that's exactly what would happen. | ||
The police and other people who understand the importance of personal safety and have, from a first... | ||
A first-person experience of seeing the advantages of gun ownership would stand up and say, no, we're not going to go and confiscate people's weapons. | ||
And then what can a government do? | ||
If they try and tell the police to do something and the police say no, then a government has no power whatsoever. | ||
So it's good to remember that this is all a very big human interaction and there's humans on the other side of it. | ||
And eventually, if they push too far, the pawns they use to enforce things might just turn around and say, we're not playing the game anymore. | ||
So I'd love for that to happen. | ||
And I also do want to jump in as well and say that red flag gun laws are also going in effect here. | ||
And in Florida, just yesterday, the first man had his guns taken away from these red flag gun laws. | ||
And of course, as we know, these laws are basically like, okay, if your neighbor thinks that you shouldn't have your gun for some reason, exactly, they can have those taken away. | ||
So that's something that's gaining traction here in America. | ||
And the mandatory gun laws, I feel like, are just a segue to that. | ||
My view on all subjective laws are the same. | ||
Any law that is subjective is dangerous because it can be used against you in any way, shape, or form. | ||
We have this in Western Europe now with the hate speech laws. | ||
They pass a law that sounds very, very good. | ||
You cannot incite hatred against any particular group of people. | ||
It sounds like, oh, it's a good law. | ||
It prevents people from saying bad things. | ||
But I know somebody who said that men were better drivers than women, and he ended up in trouble for hate speech because it's incentivizing or it's, hey, don't get in trouble. | ||
I'm not saying it's true. I'm just saying what he said. | ||
That's so awful because my favorite thing to say to people, I'm like, oh yeah, I'm a bad driver because I'm Asian and a woman. | ||
So I'd be done. | ||
I'd just be done. I'm not even saying it's true. | ||
The point is he said something which was detrimental about a group of people within society and all of a sudden he's in trouble. | ||
So it's such a subjective law that they can throw at you even when they decide and that's what the red flag laws are. | ||
They're subjective. So if they don't like you, you can't have a gun. | ||
Or if someone decides whatever, you don't have a gun. | ||
Any law that's subjective shouldn't be law because it's just going to be abused by the powers, and that's the reality of it. | ||
And then Dennis also mentioned Governor Ralph Northam. | ||
He's the one that is talking about these mandatory gun registrations. | ||
And... It's really interesting to me because they always try to enact these new laws trying to say, oh, well, assault weapons shouldn't be in the hands of people. | ||
We need to protect the children. Well, folks, let's remember that Governor Ralph Northam is the same exact governor that said that you could kill a child post-birth. | ||
So, yeah. These people are absolutely not really hypocrites. | ||
And this is the reality of life is as follows, is that violence, whether you ban guns or otherwise, violence is always going to be a part of life. | ||
I lived in London now where we're having 20 to 30 stabbings a week. | ||
People are getting murdered for their watches on the most expensive and prestigious streets in the world. | ||
Only last week, a Qatari individual that was wearing a $100,000 Rolex was stabbed to death outside Harrods. | ||
This is real estate that costs 20 or 30 million dollars a house and nobody's safe. | ||
Violence is part of the world and you're either going to have the ability to protect yourself or you're going to outsource the ability to protect yourself to other people. | ||
Now, do you trust the government and other people with your own personal safety? | ||
I mean, we've seen all the problems we have with trusting the government with basically Right. And this is the thing. I say this all the time to anti-gun protesters. | ||
They always say, oh, I'm anti-guns. | ||
I'm anti-violence. I say, yeah, but your enemies are not anti-violence. | ||
So who cares if you're anti-violence? | ||
And you're not anti-violence. | ||
You're pro-violence because if someone comes at you violently, you call the police and the police use violence to protect you. | ||
You're pro-violence. You're just violence by proxy. | ||
And I think that's the easiest thing to say, too, to people who are anti-gun is, okay, yeah, let's enact a law taking guns out of the hands of the good guys because we all know as well that criminals obey the law and they're going to give up their guns, too. | ||
I mean, it's absolutely insanity. | ||
So they're saying, let's take guns away from the good guys. | ||
Let's allow the criminals to keep guns. | ||
And then if anything bad happens, we call the police. | ||
So you still believe in guns. | ||
You still believe in firearms. | ||
You still believe in violence. You just believe in it by proxy. | ||
And you just like the idea of a five or six minute delay between the time you need your firearm and the time a firearm turns up. | ||
I don't like that delay. I don't like living in that world. | ||
And this is the reality. There's no such thing as anti-violence in the world because there's violent people and there's only one way to defeat evil people and that's violence can only be combated with violence. | ||
You can't talk your way out of certain situations or something has to happen. | ||
And I think that everyone has the right to defend themselves and they shouldn't be sitting there relying on having a phone and cell phone signal and some other guy to turn up and do it for them. | ||
I don't see the advantage of that as a whole. | ||
So anyone who sits and is anti-gun, they have a massive logic disconnect And I mean, we just had that terrorist attack in London the other week too, and they literally had to use a narwhal tusk to apprehend this guy because they don't have guns over there. | ||
And we are very, very lucky, and I say this all the time, but every time there's a terror attack, this is on my YouTube channel, we're extremely lucky that most of the people who are committing these terror attacks in London are physically weak specimens. | ||
I mean, he got taken down with a fire extinguisher and a narwhal tusk because he's a pussy. | ||
Sorry to use the word, but that's the reality of it. | ||
If he was a genuine man and he had two Rambo knives, it would be a much higher death toll, and you're going to need a weapon to finish him. | ||
And we were lucky that he wasn't a physical specimen of man, but there are men that aren't physical specimens, and it's crazy that especially in... | ||
In Western Europe, etc., you just have to sit there and call the police and run, and that's the advice they give you all over TV. If you see anything, run and hide, run and hide. | ||
They just want you to create a bunch of scared little people who run away and hope everything's going to be okay later on down the line. | ||
And it's just another step in the demasculication of the population. | ||
They don't want anyone who's prepared to fight back or resist any kind of control. | ||
That's all it is. Right, and I've heard so many stories, too, of young women who were not allowed to hold their firearms on their campuses, and then they were almost raped, or they were raped because they were not able to defend themselves against men who are bigger and stronger than them. | ||
Whoa, whoa, don't say men are bigger and stronger than women. | ||
That's not true. Yeah, I know, I know. I'm bad, I'm bad. | ||
You can't stereotype genders that way. | ||
I mean, science may say that's true, but it's obviously not true because that is hurtful to women, and I think that women are just as strong as men, and they should easily be able to combat men twice their size without a firearm. | ||
To think otherwise is, of course, ignorance and bigoted, so... | ||
I know. My apologies for not being politically correct and for insulting all women. | ||
My apologies, guys. | ||
Who let me host this show, honestly? | ||
Andrew, you're just going to have to take over because I, what, insulted women and Asian people? | ||
I would never do that. My bad. | ||
My bad. All right, y'all. | ||
It is Savannah Hernandez back here with Andrew Tate. | ||
Now, for our listeners who were here yesterday, Rebecca Wright was in studio with me, and Scott came on the mic as well. | ||
We were talking about... Being a gentleman, dating in the Millennial Society, and of course, the boys just are not letting this topic go. | ||
They want me to talk to Andrew about it, but they want to play this clip from yesterday first, so he knows a little bit of the background of what was going on. | ||
So let's play that now. Apparently, everything that we just said struck a chord with a couple of people in the back. | ||
As you all know, our whole production crew is made up of men, and they didn't like what we had to say. | ||
So we have producer Scott on... | ||
To talk about what we said here, and he has a response, so let's listen to what he has to say. | ||
All right, so I don't disagree with everything you said. | ||
I just disagree with the whole, I want a man to buy me everything. | ||
Which I didn't say, but continue. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. I want you to buy me my dinner. | ||
I want you opening my doors for me. | ||
Okay, let's pause the clip right there. | ||
That's what I said. I want you to buy me dinner. | ||
I didn't say everything. | ||
I said dinner. Andrew, what do you think about this? | ||
Do you think that a woman should be allowed to want a man to buy her dinner, open the door for her, and be a gentleman? | ||
I think a man absolutely should buy dinner. | ||
If I have a girlfriend of five years, I'm still paying for every single dinner the entire way through. | ||
I think that often women may offer to pay half or just to be polite, but they don't expect to pay. | ||
And a man should, of course, say no, put your purse away, and I think a man should pay. | ||
My view on the whole thing is that, and maybe this is a little bit sexist, so don't hit me, but I don't believe anything in life is completely 50-50. | ||
I don't believe anything in life is completely fair, and I believe in every single good relationship, every single happy relationship, somebody has to be in the driving seat, even if it's 51%, 49%. | ||
And I often believe that should be a man. | ||
And I think that with that authority comes responsibility. | ||
What happens in relationships, the reason there's problems is because you have a man that has authority without being responsible. | ||
That's an abusive relationship. | ||
Or you have a man that has responsibility without authority. | ||
And that's, once again, an abusive relationship the other way around. | ||
If I'm in charge of the relationship and she obeys me and does as I say and listens to me to some degree, then I should be prepared to take care of her for that. | ||
And I think that's a very fair exchange. | ||
I'll pay for everything. But if I say we're going to this restaurant and she goes, I don't like that one, well, that's where we're And that's what I'm paying for, so let's go. | ||
And she should just be like, oh, okay, whatever. | ||
And that should be it. I think that's pretty normal. | ||
That's how I'd view a relationship, whereas that's my job as a man. | ||
If I had all the responsibility to provide, but I had no authority whatsoever, then I'd be far less happy. | ||
So I think, in my view, it's down to the relationship between responsibility and authority. | ||
That's what I think it's down to. | ||
And I do like what you just said because, I mean, you just made the example of if I pick the restaurant, you don't want to eat there, then I guess you're not eating type thing. | ||
To me, I'm like, okay, no, we're going to go to the restaurant that I want to go to. | ||
But again, at the end of the day, I like the fact that I guess you'd be what we call an alpha male. | ||
You put your foot down. And I think a lot of women, especially here in the U.S., we have this whole idea that, you know, we're equal to men, that we should be the ones that are in charge. | ||
Well, if that's the case, I mean, if I were to meet a woman and she were to say, I'm equal to a man and we're exactly the same and you have no right to decide, da-da-da, and I say, okay, then pay for dinner. | ||
But if she was like, okay, well, you're taking me out and we'll go where you want to go, then of course it's my job to pay. | ||
Responsibility and authority are linked, and this is the biggest problem we have, not just in dating, but in everything else. | ||
If you look at, I don't know, a battleship, a captain has responsibility, so he has authority. | ||
He's in charge of the ship. If the ship sinks, he goes down with it, so what he says must be obeyed. | ||
There's a link between responsibility and authority which has been broken. | ||
Those two things must go together. | ||
So if I have a responsibility to provide for and take care of a woman, I'm going to do my job, but I also expect a certain degree of authority. | ||
If I say, look, why are you hanging around with all those dudes for? | ||
That guy keeps staring at you. | ||
I don't like it. No, come here. | ||
You're not hanging out with them anymore. And I'm paying your rent and providing a car and whatever, whatever, whatever, then I expect to be obeyed. | ||
And if I'm not, then what am I doing all those things for? | ||
I think it's just about responsibility and authority, and it's down to the individual relationship. | ||
Every relationship's slightly different. | ||
Well, right, and I think it comes down to respect in relationships, too. | ||
Like you said, you know, whether it's 49%, 51%, like, there should be that respect in the relationship. | ||
There should be the two people that are really driving it. | ||
And yesterday, Scott was saying, you know, well, in a long-term relationship, and you mentioned dating, but okay, let's go into long-term. | ||
Are you still buying your woman everything? | ||
Are you still paying her rent? | ||
I know you, like, just mentioned as well... | ||
You know, you're paying for those things. | ||
You expect her to listen to you, but later on... | ||
I think relationships are 100% happier when a man's only goal is to provide fiscally and a female's goal is to provide a happy home. | ||
This is a very old-school view, but I think women are very, very happier if they don't really have to worry about money and they just worry about having a nice, homely place to come home to and the man doesn't have to worry about any of that and he just has to worry about making money. | ||
The happiest couples I know... | ||
Are men who are making lots of money and women who enjoy the benefits of that money and reward their man for providing for them. | ||
Those are the happiest relationships I've ever seen. | ||
In my example, those are literally the happiest relationships I've ever seen. | ||
So I think that's how it should be to a degree. | ||
I mean, as a man, I want to make money. | ||
That's what I want to do. I want to provide for my girlfriend. | ||
The last thing I want to do is start picking curtains and go in Ikea. | ||
I don't want to do it. And if I have a girlfriend and I've been with her for four years and we go out for dinner, I'm going to put my card down and I'm going to pay. | ||
But if we need new curtains and she says, I want to go Ikea, I say, well, go get curtains then. | ||
Oh, come with me. I don't want to come. | ||
You do it. Very interesting. | ||
Very interesting. Well, you know, I'm glad you were able to put your input into that because, yeah, you know, that's been going on since yesterday and no one can seem to agree on the, well, I guess we are agreeing on, you know, If you have a woman who loves you and she's loyal to you and she's a good girlfriend and you know that she's not going to cheat on you and she's going to stick by you, then, of course, you should be paying for everything because it's your job as a man. | ||
If you have a woman who barely listens to what you say and gives you hassle all the time, then you shouldn't be paying for anything. | ||
It's all down to the link between authority and responsibility. | ||
If I have a girlfriend who's perfect for me in every single possible way, why would I not fly her to Iceland and XYZ? If I have a girlfriend who constantly gives me hassle and she thinks she's so smart, well then she can pay for dinner. | ||
That's how I view it. | ||
You know, like, it's really down to the individual relationship and responsibility and authority. | ||
If you're going to give me absolute authority, then I have absolute responsibility, and that includes fiscally. | ||
That's how I view it. So it depends on the woman and how much authority she wants to give you as a man. | ||
If you have a woman and she won't give you any authority as a man, then don't buy her anything. | ||
And I think it's those traditional gender roles that have been so skewed in our society today, which is why we have just this epidemic of people who are unhappy. | ||
We don't have good relationships anymore. | ||
Tinder is the number one, like, thing for relationships now. | ||
And obviously, like, no one's happy anymore. | ||
Yeah. I mean, men need respect like they need oxygen. | ||
If a man doesn't feel respected, he's going to be miserable. | ||
And a woman is not going to enjoy time with a man she doesn't respect. | ||
I know women who hate their partner, but they still respect him. | ||
And if a girl can hate you, but if she hates you, but she respects you, she's never going to be as horrible and nasty to you than as if she loves you and doesn't respect you. | ||
It's all down to respect. | ||
That's what it comes down to, the very bottom line. | ||
And if a man feels respected and a woman respects a man, then usually everything's going to work out okay. | ||
That's what I believe it is. | ||
But I blame men for all this. | ||
I don't blame women for this. We live in a culture now where everyone's constantly blaming women for the fact that relationships are broken and women aren't women anymore. | ||
How can a woman be a woman if a man's not a man? | ||
This is the man's fault. | ||
I think so many men are prepared to allow themselves to be disrespected and trimmed on and talked to like crap. | ||
Well then, what do you expect? | ||
If I go on a date with a girl and we're sitting there and she decides to insult me, I'm going to say, oh, it was very nice to meet you. | ||
Goodbye. Goodbye. That's it. | ||
I'm going to walk out. In society today, maybe you don't even know if the person you're going up to is a man or a woman. | ||
I showed you this tweet earlier, and obviously we both know that Hannah Mouncey is a man. | ||
Yeah. But this tweet came out today from Base Poll, and it says, Transgender handball player Hannah Mouncey has failed to make the Australian handball team that's currently playing the World Cup. | ||
Mouncey has revealed that this is due to her turning down an ultimatum by the team to not shower with her teammates and use another changing room. | ||
So not only are we straying so far away from those traditional male and female roles and relationships, but just in society as a whole. | ||
And this is the outcome. | ||
What do you think about that, Andrew? | ||
You know what we need to do? I lived in Thailand when I was fighting professionally. | ||
I lived in Thailand for a year. And Thailand obviously has a lot of transgenders. | ||
They have ladyboys. I've heard that a lot, yes. | ||
So when you speak to a ladyboy, you say, are you a lady or a man? | ||
And they say, well, I'm a ladyboy. You say, no, but are you a lady or a boy? | ||
And they say, well, I'm a ladyboy. They say, okay, but if you have to choose one, which one are you? | ||
They say, well, I'm a boy like a lady. | ||
So they see themselves more as men than women. | ||
So what I'd love to do is I'd love to take a Western transgender and a Thai transgender and make them discuss... | ||
Because the Western transgenders believe they're really women. | ||
Oh, yeah. And the Thai transgenders... | ||
Sorry, the Thai trans... | ||
Transgenders. Transgenders. They don't believe they're women. | ||
They believe they're men that act like women. | ||
So, which one is it? | ||
And that would be the ultimate showdown because they couldn't pull off the bigoted card. | ||
They couldn't pull off any of the other things they used to say when we tell them they're not really women. | ||
These are other transgenders who are saying, well, of course they're not women. | ||
We were born as men. So that would be a really interesting conversation. | ||
I was talking to Rebecca too yesterday and I was saying that nothing enrages me more than these transgender women saying that they are getting their periods because they suck, they're not comfortable. | ||
I didn't ask for this. | ||
So all these transgender women that are like, oh yeah, I have my period too and I can get pregnant. | ||
No, you can't. | ||
It's a new, yeah, it's insanity on absolutely every level and it's propagated by the liberal psychos. | ||
It doesn't make any sense whatsoever. | ||
And that's my biggest argument, I guess, against it. | ||
If you want to be transgender or you want to change sex, okay, whatever. | ||
But to pretend you're genuinely the sex you're becoming, genuinely, is false. | ||
It's a fallacy. It's a scientific fallacy. | ||
And I would, like I said, I'd love you to speak to a Thai version of a transgender who completely disagrees with you. | ||
And that's the argument we should have because when we try and disagree with them, we get called bigot and everything else. | ||
Okay, here's another transgender who has gone through every single operation you have and they still believe they're a man. | ||
So you talk to them. And we'll see how that one works out. | ||
But yeah, it's insanity. | ||
And men and women have very, very clear biological differences. | ||
As we can see by the size of that guy who's just got kicked out of the handball team. | ||
I don't know if you can hear it, but Kanye West's Gold Digger is playing right now. | ||
This is the song the boys decided to play for me after I said I wanted my man to buy me dinner. | ||
So I guess that makes me a gold digger. | ||
So be it. Folks, we'll be back on the other side of this short break. | ||
Hour one is in the books. | ||
Andrew Tate and Savannah Hernandez joining on the other side for the last two hours of the show. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
Not Owen Troyer in the chair, unfortunately. | ||
He has been all over the U.S. this week. | ||
Washington DC, Hershey, Pennsylvania, getting a lot of viral clips out. It's actually Savannah Hernandez and Andrew Tate. We've been in studio in Willoughby for the next two hours where we'll be answering phone calls, talking about all these various subjects. We were just on transgenderism and the traditional roles of men and women in society and they've just become so skewed here in the U.S. | ||
not only the U.S. but the UK as well. | ||
And I want to get your response to this politician in the U.K. answering a simple question, and that is, what is a woman? | ||
Let's get to this clip right now. | ||
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Would you like to ask? | |
Thank you very much. Good morning. | ||
Jo, my question for you. | ||
It's really great that your party promotes women's rights. | ||
So please, can you tell me what a woman is? | ||
Well, I know I'm a woman and I think we know what we are and I think all women are important and their rights need to be protected. | ||
Whether they are black, Asian, white, whether they are gay or straight or bi, whether they have a very privileged upbringing or they don't have much money, whether they are cis or trans, whether they have a disability, we are all important in all of those different ways. | ||
So how can you tell what a woman is? | ||
Well, I mean, I'm just sort of trying to understand what you're getting at. | ||
I think we know when we engage with each other, we know if we are a woman. | ||
And I can tell you that I am, right? | ||
And we're not going to start a scenario where we go and perform inspections on people, are we? | ||
No. What if a man wears a dress twice a week to see a woman? | ||
Not necessarily. But could he be? | ||
Well, I think people can understand their own identity and I think it's right to respect people in terms of their gender identity and that's for them to say. | ||
If you dress as a woman twice a week to go to work, whose gender pay gap do you count as a woman for the gender pay or a man? | ||
Well, clearly, in terms of the gender pay gap, members of staff will identify their gender in company records to HR, typically, and the company will then produce the statistics accordingly. | ||
Anna, can I explain why this has become... | ||
A talking point within the Liberal Democrat campaign. | ||
It's because you've promised complete reform of the Gender Recognition Act and effectively said you will remove the need for medical tests and feeds, that people, individuals, will be able to self-identify. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
I like how her response was, well, as women, we know what we are. | ||
What do you think, Andrew? | ||
What is a woman? What do you think about her response to what a woman is? | ||
I think I am a woman. I just decided to come on InfoWars to do it. | ||
I've decided to come out as a woman because how I look obviously has no bearing on the fact of what gender I am. | ||
So what are your pronouns then for the next two hours? | ||
King and Lord. I'm going to stick with King and Lord. | ||
My appearance has nothing to do. | ||
So, I mean, when I was thinking of transitioning, I thought I had to look like a girl. | ||
But it turns out I don't. | ||
I can keep my shaved head and my beard because if you assume I'm a man for those reasons, you're a bigot. | ||
Also, I thought I'd have to have sex with men, but I realized I can be a lesbian woman. | ||
No, you can just identify as a woman. | ||
I can identify as a woman and I can be a lesbian woman and I can continue to have sex with women as before. | ||
So I don't have to change my appearance. | ||
I don't have to change who I have sex with. | ||
I don't have to change basically anything about my life. | ||
I can just be exactly the same as I am now, but I am now officially a woman because if you do not agree with that, You are a bigoted individual. | ||
So I think anyone who decides they're a woman gets to be a woman. | ||
Anyone who decides they're a man gets to be a man. | ||
We get to throw all science out the window. | ||
We're just gonna go down the liberal lunacy. | ||
We're gonna go down the rabbit hole and we're all gonna enjoy it. | ||
I am now a female for the rest of this broadcast. | ||
Anyone who disagrees with me or says that that's not true is a bigot and I would like them to be banned from all social media forever. | ||
So I would like to pay attention. If we get any kind of phone calls or anyone says anything on Twitter that I'm not a female, I want them banned. | ||
Because it's not fair that I have to live a life where I'm persecuted and people do not believe I am the gender I say I am purely based on my appearance and the fact that I was born with certain genitalia. | ||
I'm actually very, very offended that anyone would insinuate I'm anything less than a beautiful specimen of female. | ||
And to all of our callers, make sure you address Andrew Tate, who is now a woman, by his proper, her proper pronouns. | ||
Oh my gosh. Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
My name is Savannah Hernandez. I am joined by Andrew Tate, who on the break asked me if we could put out a poll asking who is the better looking woman. | ||
So I'm currently doing that on my Twitter as we speak. | ||
I'm going to ask people, who is the better looking woman? | ||
Me? Me? | ||
Or Andrew Tate? Yeah, let's find out. | ||
Very important. You know, I mean, I'm not really hoping to win, but it's okay. | ||
I just want people to recognize me for who I really feel like I am inside. | ||
The fact that I wonder when I, if I come back to professional fighting, I get to fight women now, of course, because otherwise it'd be bigots. | ||
Yeah, just like Hannah Mouncy, obviously. | ||
Like, you'd be able to fight women because you are a woman, you identify as a woman, so obviously you need to play in women's sports. | ||
Exactly. So I'm going to smash a female's face in in the name of... | ||
Just break her skull. Yeah, I'm going to break her skull in the name of, you know, gender fairness. | ||
I'm going to put her... | ||
Equality. I'm going to damage her very badly, yeah. | ||
Definitely. All right, folks. Well, we have a lot of phone calls, actually. | ||
Thank you all for waiting so patiently. | ||
We will go to Jefferson in Virginia, who has been holding the longest. | ||
He said, we will never win the enforce, saying Google is a private company. | ||
Jefferson, elaborate more on that for us. | ||
Well, thank you. First, I want to say, hi, Andrew. | ||
Hi, Savannah. And a woman, by definition, will either lactate, menstruate, or ovulate. | ||
You've got to be able to do one of those three things. | ||
Oh. Oh, well. | ||
Okay, that throws my whole life plan into crisis. | ||
That woman in England shouldn't have had that much trouble with the definition. | ||
But they have a chaos agenda. | ||
It's a psyop. They're just trying to make us crazy over a number of different issues, and that's one of them. | ||
Transgenderism and all that. It's just designed to make us nuts. | ||
It's a test of their power. | ||
It's nothing more than nothing. It's a test of their power. | ||
They're going to sit there, and they're going to convince people that men are women and women are men, and they're going to sit and say, how powerful is our machine? | ||
How powerful is our propaganda? | ||
We need to test it. | ||
So let's think of the most ridiculous thing we possibly can and let's force it upon the population and see what percentage of them are low enough IQ and have a low enough resolve to absorb it. | ||
What bigger test of your propaganda machine than absolute scientific fallacy? | ||
This is what it is. | ||
It's a test and they're probably very, very happy with how well it's going. | ||
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It's ridiculous. And I wanted to get to the Google issue. | |
The USMCA... So it's a good thing that Mitch McConnell is waiting at least a month Yeah, | ||
that's absolutely a good idea. They're trying to take every single bit of power and every single bit of control they can in everything they do. | ||
It's not just this. It's absolutely everything they do. | ||
They have zero interest in democracy. | ||
They have zero interest in the good of the people. | ||
It's all just self-serving and it's for the elites. | ||
But we know all this already. They just keep proving it over and over again and some people see it and some people want to be willfully ignorant and blind. | ||
And my question on dating, if two people are living separately and they're dating one another, and the girl is living or renting a place and the other guy is owning a place, paying mortgages somewhere, is he supposed to pay her rent? | ||
No, of course not. That was an example. | ||
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Of course not. I want to know what Savannah thinks about that. | |
I mean, how serious do you have to be before you start paying her rent? | ||
I think that you guys should be married and I also think that you should be married to that person before you guys are living together because then you guys are paying your rent together. | ||
You guys are starting your life together. | ||
Your man shouldn't be paying your rent for you if you guys are living separately and you're just dating at that point because you're not serious about marriage. | ||
You know, you're in that phase where you're trying to figure out if you guys are serious about each other. | ||
So no, your man should not be paying for your rent at that point. | ||
Thanks, Jefferson. Thank you for waiting. | ||
Let's go to Griffin in Illinois, who wants to talk about the left's insanity. | ||
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Hello? Oh, hello there, Savannah. | |
I was going to talk about the left's obsession with attacking gender, because it has everything to do with the first part of the Bible, Genesis. | ||
I also mentioned something similar to what you were sent, and Tate was mentioning something similar to that in Timothy 2, or 1, actually. | ||
I have a Bible right now. | ||
I might find the verse. | ||
Timothy 1. | ||
It's one of the verses, but basically the left's war on the Bible comes from their ideology of communism, which goes back to Jacobinism, which then goes back to the Illuminati, The war on the Bible is a war on the sons of God by a bunch of Talmud worshiping Well, the left wants slaves. So what the left want is they want slaves. | ||
So how do you create slaves? | ||
Well, you remove individualism. | ||
You remove individualism in every single way. | ||
So you remove country borders. You remove even your identity that can be attached to your gender. | ||
You remove patriotism. | ||
Everyone's the same. Live in the pods. | ||
Eat the bugs. And sit there. | ||
And it doesn't matter if you're a man or a woman. | ||
It doesn't matter anything. Nothing matters. | ||
It doesn't matter what color you are. It doesn't matter where you're from. | ||
You just sit here and you keep working. | ||
That's all you have to do. You keep working and paying those taxes. | ||
They're interested in slaves. That's the whole goal of globalism, and it's the whole goal of the left. | ||
It's just a huge worker class of slaves, and that's what communism always has and always will be. | ||
It's nothing to do with fairness. The elites of communism are more corrupt and richer than any elite in any democratic nation, and it always will be that way. | ||
So the whole attack on gender is just another level to the attack on personal identity. | ||
If you can remove everyone's personal identity and keep them busy buying from Amazon.com, then you're going to have a whole bunch of people who don't think out of anything, anything other than themselves. | ||
And this is promoted from every single angle. | ||
I said this when I first spoke to Paul Joseph Watson, the first time me and him ever correlated with each other was when I said depression wasn't real. | ||
And when I was, I wasn't trying to offend people. | ||
What I was trying to say is that the mainstream media and the reason that this depression and all these personal anxiety disorders and everything is so propagated and so publicized by the media is because they want to get people so self-obsessed and so selfish and so caught up within their own mind, they can't see anything that's going on outside of them. | ||
They don't want people to sit and critically think. | ||
They don't want people to sit and realize how they're being used. | ||
They want people to sit there and go, I'm unhappy because of X-ray. | ||
Oh, me, me, me, poor me, me, me. | ||
They want to put blinders on you. | ||
And it's the same with everything else. | ||
They just want to create a class of slaves who have no chance of ever any kind of genuine economic prosperity, who just sit there under the guise of socialism and work, work, work, work, work, and die. | ||
They don't want anything else. That about the depression was a really interesting point that you just brought up. | ||
You know, talking to my grandparents and even my own parents, they say, you know, back when I was your age, anxiety and all of these people... | ||
Didn't exist. Yeah, it didn't exist. | ||
All these people having to go to counseling, these safe spaces. | ||
So if it's real, if it's real, why didn't it exist? | ||
If it's real, why does it only exist in certain countries and not others? | ||
If it's a genuine, real condition across humanity, why are some countries people just get on with life and in some countries everyone's a baby? | ||
Well, exactly. And here in the U.S., we're all so coddled. | ||
We have safe spaces. We're told, oh, if you feel a certain way, here's drugs that you can take that'll make you feel better. | ||
If you don't want to go to class today, you don't have to. | ||
And everyone's so just coddled and entitled here. | ||
There's such crybabies about anything. | ||
You can't do anything. Feeling depressed is real. | ||
Having depression isn't real. | ||
I've had people come to me and say, I feel depressed so I can't exercise. | ||
No, no. Or I have a guy, he came to me and he said, I'm overweight, I can't get a girlfriend because I have depression. | ||
I said, no, you're depressed because you're overweight, you can't get a girlfriend. | ||
You've got it the wrong way around. | ||
If you went and worked and got yourself together and found a girlfriend and went to the gym and got your life in order and started working hard, you wouldn't feel depressed anymore. | ||
So depression is a natural side effect of living a life you're not happy living. | ||
It's natural inside of humans to motivate us to do things. | ||
If depression wasn't natural, then no one would care about going to jail. | ||
Why do we fear jail? | ||
Because it's a depressing experience. | ||
Feeling depressed is normal. | ||
Having depression, no matter how perfect my life is, no matter how hard I work, no matter how much of a loving family I have, no matter what, I'm just permanently miserable. | ||
Poor me is absolute fallacy. | ||
I don't believe it. I don't believe it because there's so many countries out there where it just doesn't happen. | ||
It's just propagated once again by the liberals and the elite, and they're sitting there saying, oh, it's normal for you to have a perfect life and cry your eyes out every day. | ||
No, it's not. Right, and I know that social media has played a really big role in that as well. | ||
You know, we have this generation of kids who's just sitting there all day long scrolling through these girls with perfect bodies, these men with perfect bodies, the boyfriend, the girlfriend, all of the money, these vacations. | ||
But what you're not seeing with that is the reality of their lives, the downs in their lives. | ||
When they're feeling that depression, too, all you're seeing is this fake picture of what they want you to see. | ||
And we're being sold that if your life doesn't look like this, then you're not good enough. | ||
That is why you have your depression when in reality you're completely right when you say that too. | ||
I think that it is definitely a mindset. | ||
If you don't want to be depressed, then get up, get out of your bed, keep moving on with your life. | ||
Don't sit and wallow in it because that's not going to help you at all. | ||
Absolutely agree. We can talk about depression for a long time, but yeah, look what happened in World War II. Look at all the horrible things that happened. | ||
Was anyone depressed? Were they too busy rebuilding their countries? | ||
It's ridiculous. We'll be right back after this short break, folks. | ||
All right, y'all. Savannah Hernandez and Andrew Tate back in studio. | ||
Now, Andrew, you and I both woke up this morning to the Time Person of the Year. | ||
And I don't know about you, but there was a lot of controversy on my Twitter over that. | ||
And not many people are happy about who was chosen. | ||
Now, that was Greta Thunberg. | ||
What do you think about the Time Person of the Year this year and what she's done for climate change? | ||
Since when did we start listening to children? | ||
I was raised the way I was raised when I was a child. | ||
I was told I don't know very much because knowledge comes from experience. | ||
And when you're a kid, you think you know things and you don't know anything. | ||
That's why you don't get to live off Jolly Ranchers and go to sleep at 12 p.m. | ||
You have to do as you're told. So when did we start listening to children? | ||
Well, the left listened to children because the left are children. | ||
In many ways, I feel sorry for this girl because when you're 16, you don't know anything. | ||
So when all the adults around you are telling you that the world's going to end, of course you believe them. | ||
And of course you're going to feel angry when other adults don't seem to care. | ||
She's like, well, why don't you... | ||
The world's going to end. | ||
Why don't you care? In 12 years. | ||
You don't care. Like, she really is sitting there going, the other adults aren't smart enough to see that the world's going to end. | ||
No, we just don't believe you. | ||
There's a big difference between understanding that the world ending is important and believing you. | ||
And, you know, she's a machine. | ||
She's a product of the machine. | ||
She's a cog in the machine. She's being used. | ||
They've chosen someone that you can't pick on. | ||
They chose a girl with a mental condition from Sweden, some little chick that you can't say anything bad about because that makes you the worst person in the world. | ||
But what's interesting too is that one of the biggest things that's happened this year is, well, we've shown a lot of light on this and no one has been able to overlook it. | ||
And that's the protest in Hong Kong. | ||
Now, today put out a poll and over 200,000 people voted on this. | ||
And they asked, who should be Times 2019 Person of the Year? | ||
Nancy Pelosi was on there. | ||
I don't know why. Donald Trump was on there. | ||
The whistleblower is on there. | ||
The Hong Kong protesters are on there. | ||
And Greta Thunberg. 96% of people said that the Hong Kong protesters should have been named... | ||
Person of the year. | ||
Well, that's because the Hong Kong protesters have taken genuine risk. | ||
And they've taken action. They've taken action and risk. | ||
And a lot of these Hong Kong protesters are being shipped off in trains for three to five-year prison sentences without a court case instantly. | ||
What risks has Greta Thunberg taken? | ||
What risks do you get for your parents to come along, take you out of school, get a whole bunch of money from the European Union, fly you around in jets? | ||
Oh, no, no, can't use jets anymore. | ||
Okay, let's just sail her around the world. | ||
But then don't forget that two people still had to fly in a jet to go get her sailboat from New York. | ||
So they don't even save anything. It's just some stupid kind of virtue signal. | ||
I know multi-millionaires who are saving up to sail around the world. | ||
But now this girl gets to do it. | ||
She gets to sail around the world and constantly complain about things that aren't even true. | ||
Have you seen that clip of Greto when she was asked questions? | ||
Have you seen it? Yeah, okay, I wanted to tell our producers to get that clip today. | ||
I sent them like a million clips. | ||
But you're completely right. | ||
When she is asked questions that are off script, she has no idea what she's talking about. | ||
Because she's a machine. She was like that woman trying to answer the question, what is a woman? | ||
She doesn't know anything, so she's just regurgitating. | ||
And these were softball questions too. | ||
Hey Greta, what do you think we should do about climate change? | ||
What do you think about these basic issues that she should have at least had the talking points for? | ||
Super basic. So she's person of the year and she doesn't even know what she's talking about because she's just the mouthpiece to a liberal machine. | ||
The whole idea of environmentalism is a scam. | ||
The environmentalists are talking about saving the environment. | ||
I'll tell you something. I'm a conservative individual. | ||
Every single person likes the environment. | ||
I like trees. I like forests. | ||
I like animals. I like the environment. | ||
You like the environment. None of us want to live in a dystopian, Mad Max desert. | ||
We all agree we should save the Earth. | ||
We all agree we should save the Earth. | ||
But these environmentalists aren't trying to save the Earth. | ||
It's just another excuse to control us. | ||
And you know what? You're completely right in that too. | ||
And one of the things that makes me most enraged out of all is that at the UN Climate Summit, Greta Thunberg called out seven countries for their climate inaction. | ||
Guess which two countries were not called out? | ||
India and China. | ||
The biggest polluters in the world who have toxic air. | ||
Their coasts are being eroded. | ||
And I did want to get into this with you as well Andrew because I asked you before we started I said hey, are you familiar with Indonesia's palm oil industry? Are you familiar with the illegal sand mining? | ||
That's going on in India and oftentimes when I go to climate protests I asked him about this and no one has any idea like you talked about too We all want to live on an earth that is not being corroded. | ||
We don't want our earth to be harmed by deforestation Now I was reading this story here It says, of the world's most polluted 30 cities, 22 are in India, and the remaining eight cities are all in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and China. | ||
So those are our most polluted cities in the world, okay? | ||
Now, this just came out a month ago. | ||
India's air pollution is at unbearable levels. | ||
In many areas of Delhi, the air quality has deteriorated into hazardous categories. | ||
They've had to hand out face masks. | ||
Apparently, breathing in their air is the equivalent to smoking, I want to say 50 packs a day, is what I had seen in a news report last month. | ||
Now, low visibility has caused flights to be cancelled. | ||
Rules have gone into effect, allowing cars with odd or even number plates to only drive on given days because there is such bad pollution over there. | ||
So, that's a little bit of what's happening in India and China. | ||
But let's go into Indonesia with their palm oil industry. | ||
Now, I found this story a month ago and in the mid-2000s, Western nations led by the United States began drafting these environmental laws. | ||
They were trying to use vegetable oils and fuels for biofuels to cut down on carbon emissions and of course, they wanted to cut down those emissions to help with global warming. | ||
Unfortunately, the laws were based on an incomplete accounting of the true environmental cost. | ||
Despite warnings that policies could have the opposite of their intended effect, they were implemented anyway, producing what now appears to be a calamity with global consequences. | ||
Now, let me just read this excerpt. | ||
This is from the New York Times and I think this is all you need to know about the palm oil industry over there. | ||
So the tropical rainforests of Indonesia, and in particular the peatland regions of Borneo, have large amounts of carbon trapped within their trees and soil. | ||
So they went and slashed and burned the forest there to make way for the palm oil industry to cultivate over there. | ||
and they ended up releasing more carbon, making Indonesia the number four carbon producer in the world in an effort to reduce carbon by adding this vegetable oil to our fuels. | ||
So that's what's happening over there. | ||
This was started back in 2007 with George W. Bush, and of course, Nancy Pelosi championed this bill, said it was gonna be great, and they signed this into law without actually going into the effects of what was going to happen, and now we have so many more carbon emissions, not only that, but in India, we have sand mining mafias that are destroying environments over there. | ||
Now, they're trying to mine the sand for construction because they need concrete, they can't keep up with the industrialization in China and India, and so they're mining the sand in the coast there The coasts are eroding. | ||
There's deforestation going on in Indonesia. | ||
But why aren't we focused on this? | ||
Why aren't we calling out India and China, Greta Thunberg? | ||
Why the hell are you on the cover of Time magazine when you have brought no light to any of these subjects? | ||
And meanwhile, we have people in America, Scott Pressler. | ||
He is a great activist here. | ||
He tweets out today, I would love to show me the video of Greta Thunberg picking up one piece of trash and actually contributing to helping the planet. | ||
Exactly. You've just nailed it. | ||
She doesn't contribute to anything. | ||
She's a mouthpiece. She's being used under the guise of environmentalism to control us. | ||
Don't eat meat. Eat the bugs. | ||
Sit at home. Stay in your pod. | ||
Pay your taxes. Work, work, work, work, and die. | ||
Don't enjoy anything. Don't have a big house. | ||
Don't have a big family. Don't have a car. | ||
Don't do anything. Just sit there and work as a slave. | ||
It's garbage. Definitely. | ||
And Andrew, I knew I kind of went on a rant there. | ||
So on the other side of this short break, you can get into more about what you think about Greta being the Time Person of the Year and a little bit about what I said about Indonesia, India, and what's actually happening to our Earth. | ||
We'll be right back. Welcome back to the War Room, everyone. | ||
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Right, right, and I'm sure, you know, that's been really beneficial for you in your MMA career, your kickboxing career, and, you know, I'm really looking forward to you starting to do that in women's sports. | ||
Yeah. I'm dominating there. | ||
I can't wait, yeah. I can't wait to smash a woman's face in. | ||
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So Andrew, you and I were just talking about Greta Thunberg going back to that. | ||
Her our time person of the year and you and I had mentioned a clip that came out of Greta a couple couple months back of her talking off script. | ||
So let's go ahead and go to that right now and see what Greta Thunberg really thinks about climate change when she's asked to use her own original thoughts. | ||
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you're going to be able to get Greta, could you please tell us what kind of message you are doing here today? | |
What kind of message would you send by doing this to world leaders? | ||
And also can I ask you, do you think it's about time that President Trump would respond to what you have said today? | ||
I think... | ||
I'm sorry, what was the first question? | ||
Oh. | ||
What's the message you would like to send to our leaders by doing what you are doing? | ||
I think what we want to send is... | ||
The message we want to send is to say that we have had enough. | ||
And anyone else wants to answer that question? | ||
I can't speak on behalf of everyone. | ||
So, there we go. | ||
Simply, Greta, what do you think? | ||
What a knowledgeable panel of individuals. | ||
What fantastic insight. | ||
Wow, that was amazing. She wasn't even asked a difficult question. | ||
Exactly. If you're gonna be the person of the year and you're gonna speak about the climate, you should be able to answer scientifically detailed questions. | ||
Instead, she was fed a very simple anti-Trump question. | ||
What should we do about Trump? | ||
We've already discussed how China and India are the biggest polluters in the world. | ||
They don't talk about that. What should we do about Trump, Greta? | ||
And she sits there and panics and can't even answer it. | ||
So she was fed an easy question, a propagandist question, and she failed. | ||
And just off the top of my head, I feel like I could come up with such an easy, like, just basic softball lie in response. | ||
That's because you're not a child. | ||
Trump hates the climate. | ||
Trump is a racist. And that's how the climate change. | ||
And she would have been fine. And that would have been all over the internet. | ||
It would have been great. And she would have been all over the internet and fantastic. | ||
But she failed on absolutely every level because she doesn't know what she's talking about and she's a puppet. | ||
How can you be person of the year if you can't say amazing things and you've never done amazing things? | ||
If you're person of the year, you must have either said something that's unique, original, and impressive, or done something that's unique and original and impressive. | ||
Like I said, your parents taking you out of school and flying around on private jets is not impressive to me. | ||
I think you could do that with basically any child. | ||
You could turn any child into an entitled, spoiled brat and fill their minds with propaganda. | ||
It's once again not impressive. She hasn't even done her homework well enough to answer a question off script. | ||
So she fails even at her job of being a puppet, and she now wins Person of the Year. | ||
Well, she wins Person of the Year because she's the propaganda piece of the year, and time is like every other piece of liberal media today. | ||
It's propaganda. So she's propaganda piece of the year. | ||
That's all it is. She's the propaganda piece of the year. | ||
Congratulations, child. You're the worst. | ||
You're the worst propaganda piece that has been created in modern history. | ||
Congratulations. And I mean, I will even give her props because there is no doubt that she has had a lot of people rallying behind her. | ||
So, okay, even if she has been an inspirational figure, again, what has she done to help with climate change? | ||
What has she done to lessen carbon emissions? | ||
I want to see facts. | ||
I want to see statistics. Nothing. | ||
Nothing. What has she done when she was on that global stage? | ||
Nothing. She sat there and didn't do anything. | ||
She didn't bring light to any of these subjects. | ||
She didn't call out the countries who really are destroying our Earth. | ||
And of course, that was at the UN Climate Summit. | ||
Now, I saw this tweet, too, and I want to mention it real quick, and I'll let you jump in on this. | ||
This is from CFAX Twitter. | ||
It says, while the U.N. pushes to ban red meat for everyone else, U.N. delegates line up for juicy burgers from Burger King right in the middle of the cafeteria at the U.N.'s conference center in Madrid. | ||
And what's even better about this tweet is that it was confirmed that they didn't even serve the Impossible Whopper at this location, which is their vegetarian option, which is supposed to help with the earth. | ||
Yeah, I mean, we've seen it time and time again. | ||
It's one rule for me, and it's a different rule for everyone else. | ||
And it's just a control mechanism. | ||
I really believe the whole push for vegetarianism and veganism is just an attempt to weaken the male's population. | ||
When men rebel en masse, that's when you have revolutions, and they just want a whole bunch of weak little men who eat their vegan burgers and drink their soy and can't pick up a firearm. | ||
Yeah, Andrew, you were telling me on break that you have an all-meat diet. | ||
So my question to you is, why do you hate the earth? | ||
Why are you trying to contribute to these carbon emissions? | ||
Do you not care? Well, yeah, I mean, as a woman, I think it's very important to eat 90% of my calories in meat because as a female and, you know, as women, I think we all know who we are when you meet a woman and vote Liberal Democrat. | ||
Definitely. That was a great, just that example of, you know, your womanhood and just that explanation. | ||
We all know what a woman is if you meet a woman when you're a woman. | ||
And I think if you're a cis woman or a black woman. | ||
But most importantly, when you feel like a woman. | ||
Exactly. When you feel like a woman. Exactly. | ||
That's my answer. When you feel like a woman, then you are a woman, and then you should be able to go into women's bathrooms with other little girls and go into women's showers because you feel like a woman, and that's our society. | ||
Yeah, when I'm in the showers with women and they stare at my female genitalia, which looks like a male, I find them bigoted to find that offensive. | ||
Just because of the fact I'm 6'3 and, you know, 200 pounds of pure muscle, and I'm gorgeous, I don't think they should find me... | ||
I smell a discrimination lawsuit coming up. | ||
I think so. If that's what you've been experiencing. | ||
If they keep looking at my female genitalia the way they have been, I might have to do something, yeah. | ||
Yes, definitely. But going back to this, just like the Time Magazine thing too, you know... | ||
I've just been so enraged because the Hong Kong protesters should have been the people of the year, like we talked about. | ||
They are the ones who took action. | ||
They're the ones that have opened up the world's eyes to China. | ||
Yep. Greta only runs her mouth to people who listen to little kids. | ||
She won't run her mouth to countries like India and China that do the genuine work because they're uninterested in the musings of children. | ||
As am I. As every adult with a brain. | ||
When a child comes along and tells you what they think, you say, well, you're a child, so who cares? | ||
You don't have the life experience to have an opinion on nearly anything. | ||
Go watch Power Rangers and go to sleep. | ||
Hey, Andrew, your theme song is playing. | ||
What do you think about that? Dude looks like a lady. | ||
I love it. All right, y'all. | ||
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So Andrew and I were talking about climate change. | ||
And before we veer too far off this topic, I did want to show this clip or play this clip for you. | ||
And this is how Steve Harvey feels about this subject, a beloved American icon. | ||
Let's go ahead and play that clip now. | ||
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We're today doing enough to protect future generations from climate change. | |
If not, what more should they be doing? | ||
All right, y'all. If we could just keep rolling that as B-roll. | ||
That I-roll at the end of that question is my favorite thing in the world. | ||
Yeah, I mean, everyone's tired of hearing it, aren't they? | ||
And they're tired of the stupid empty questions. | ||
They're tired of asking people, yeah, what are you going to do for climate change? | ||
I think you made a very good point earlier about the persistence on Twitter. | ||
I forget his full handle. | ||
Scott Pressler. Scott Pressler. | ||
He's an amazing guy, Trump supporter. | ||
You constantly see him. He's out there doing real work, genuinely cleaning up the streets. | ||
Right. And you need to go, and you made the point, we should go to a climate activist protest and say, look, there's trash across the road. | ||
Here's a bin bag. Let's go clean it up. | ||
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Oh, no, because it's not about Trump. | |
These people are low IQ. Low IQ individuals. | ||
You have to remember when you go through life that at least half of the people you meet are less intelligent than average. | ||
And these are the people that are... | ||
That's what average means. | ||
That's what average means. | ||
At least half of the people you meet are less intelligent than average and they end up in protests for the left because these are low IQ individuals and they have zero interest in actually making a difference for anything. | ||
They want to feel important and they want to feel good inside. | ||
So how do I feel good inside? | ||
Well, I protest for the climate and I'm against this and da, da, da, it's an easy, easy route to an endorphin rush, it's an easy route to virtue. | ||
I'm a good person because I complain about X, Y, Z. | ||
That's what they wanna do. | ||
They wanna feel important, they wanna feel special, but they don't actually care about the issue. | ||
They won't actually do anything to fix the issue. | ||
And like I said earlier, they're low IQ, so. | ||
And see, honestly, I'm really benefiting from all of these low IQ people because I did not think that I was that smart. | ||
And then I started going to these protests and I was like, wow, I have my own original thoughts. | ||
And if I have questions about something, I go and look it up for myself. | ||
And I know why I'm not at this protest. | ||
Now you tell me why you are here. | ||
And of course, no one can ever respond. | ||
Nobody ever knows. So, I mean, hey, confidence boost for some of us, these low IQ people. | ||
Yeah, low IQ people. They make life a little bit more interesting. | ||
They make being smart, you know. | ||
We wouldn't be smart if it wasn't for the low IQ ones. | ||
There's no light without dark. You know, so that's just how it is. | ||
Unfortunately, I have to walk the earth as one of the most intelligent women that's ever lived. | ||
And that's just how it goes. | ||
Yeah, one of the most intelligent, one of the strongest, one of the fastest at drinking Turbo Force. | ||
I think you just finished your second cup. | ||
I'm honestly amazed. And oh, also, also, our poll is up on Twitter, y'all. | ||
I put up a picture of both of us and I said, okay, who's the better looking woman? | ||
Me or Andrew? | ||
And so far, let's see if it'll come up here. | ||
Let's see who's winning. Alright. | ||
Ooh! So before you retweeted it, I was winning by 81%. | ||
Now, Andrew, 33% say you are the better looking woman and only 67% of people say that I'm the better. | ||
Well, that shows that 67% of people are bigoted and have stereotypical I mean, how do you live with this discrimination? | ||
It's terrible. I mean, like, we already know that being morbidly obese is now extremely attractive, and to not believe that is somehow bigoted. | ||
And you know what? Okay, let's go into the body positivity thing too because this is a subject that I think is important. | ||
And Lizzo yesterday, I'm sure you're familiar with her. | ||
She's a singer here in the U.S. She's all about body positivity. | ||
Fat people normally are. | ||
Exactly. So she, one of her songs was playing at an NBA game and she was wearing this like huge shirt and just the ass was cut out and she just started shaking her thong in front of everyone and a lot of people were rallying around it like, oh yeah, body positivity, this is great. | ||
And I really enjoy Lizzo's music. | ||
I enjoy the songs because it is very positive. | ||
I know women have a hard time with body image, with body positivity, but you're completely right when you say that we've gotten to the point now where we're trying to normalize obesity and say something that's unhealthy and Is something to be glorified? | ||
And my question to that is, okay, well then when are we gonna start glorifying anorexia and being skinny? | ||
Because not all people can, you know, not be skinny. | ||
Like some of them are just naturally like that. | ||
And okay, let's start glorifying anorexia because I feel like that's the opposite of the obesity extreme. | ||
Yeah, if you don't promote people having diabetes, then you're a bad person. | ||
Welcome to 2019, folks. | ||
Yeah, that's the world we live in. I mean, this is just... | ||
It's the, I can't compete, so I want to change the rules of the game. | ||
That's all it is. I can... | ||
I'm too lazy, and I lack the motivation to be thin and attractive, so I want to change the rules of what attractive is, as opposed to stop eating donuts. | ||
And that's what the reality is. | ||
I want to eat cake. I have no self-control. | ||
I cannot stop eating this cake. | ||
You find me unattractive because of the cake, so I'm going to change the definition of attractive so I can continue to eat my cake, and I can now be beautiful. | ||
And it's unrealistic and it's not true. | ||
And this is a Western phenomenon. | ||
I mean, this is one of the things you notice most. | ||
I guess lots of guys have already talked about this before, but where I lived in Eastern Europe, Eastern European women are very feminine. | ||
And I don't mean feminine from, I mean, personality perspective, maybe a little bit, but they all have long hair. | ||
They all wear makeup. They all like to wear dresses. | ||
They're all always done up. That was the one thing I saw in the UK. All the time. | ||
They're always, always done up. And it's far more extreme. | ||
If you go to Moscow or you go to Poland or you go to Romania, in these countries, even at the mall, every girl's got heels on, they've got skirts on. | ||
They really, really try to look feminine and attractive. | ||
And in the West, lots of women don't do that, and it's a cultural thing. | ||
And now we've gone so far in the West, it's been pushed so far to the point of being unattractive is now attractive somehow. | ||
I don't care what... | ||
Propaganda you want to try and push, I'm not going to find a morbidly obese female attractive. | ||
Andrew, I just think that a lot of women here in the West kind of look like you. | ||
They have shaved heads and hairy armpits. | ||
I don't know if your armpits are hairy or not, but, like, obviously you're just the perfect image of a Western woman right now, actually. | ||
Well, I didn't want to say that myself because I didn't want to come across as conceited, but I actually do agree with you. | ||
I think as far as women go, it doesn't really get more attractive than me. | ||
You're the ideal woman in Western culture. | ||
I think I am, you know, because... | ||
I mean, I've got these nice big womanly hands, you know, this... | ||
The luscious bald head. | ||
Exactly. That's how a woman should look. | ||
If I could stomach enough Krispy Kreme to put on a whole bunch of pounds and, you know, become obese, then I'd really just be the perfect female. | ||
And I might do exactly that. | ||
Well, you're on your way. You're on your way. | ||
You're almost there, but not quite. | ||
All right. And I know that there are a lot of callers who have been waiting to talk to such a perfect female. | ||
So let's go ahead and go to them now. | ||
Terry in Minnesota, you've been waiting the longest. | ||
You want to talk to us about the New World Order. | ||
Miss Andrew Tate is here to take your call. | ||
Miss Andrew Tate in Savannah, nice to come back to you folks. | ||
I'm sorry, say that again? | ||
I say... Miss Andrew Tate in Savannah, it's nice to come back to you ladies. | ||
Thank you for using the correct pronouns, we appreciate that. | ||
You betcha. Okay, like I said before, New World Order, okay. | ||
I was talking about Bush 1, HW, uttered those words, New World Order, it's our belief that's pretty much the official start, even though other people have said that. | ||
Here's the catch. World leaders will never I agree 100% on anything. | ||
And you guys already know this, you know what I'm saying? | ||
So when does the New World Order go 100%? | ||
Well, I want to tell you when it goes 100%. | ||
It's when, in the fig tree generation, which is the last one, you guys, if you've done your homework in the scriptures, and it started in 1948, but Satan, when he shows up as Christ, he brings the entire world under one system. | ||
Because who's going to... | ||
Supernatural, people are not mentally, physically, or spiritually ready for this. | ||
That's the European Union. You're describing the European Union already. | ||
That's what the European Union is. | ||
Well, okay. No, I'm describing the actual de facto when Michael kicks his sorry ass down here to basically heal his own system. | ||
And many people that have come on Alex's show that are experts, and out of the four horns, which are power, which Satan operates quite handily in, are the political, the educational, the economy, and the religion realms. | ||
And out of all those four, there's only one that ties the world together, and that's the economy. | ||
So that's gonna be their trump card to get rid of Trump, because that's Trump's forte is the economy. | ||
So, and if you guys, if you do your homework, I'll tell you one thing, the Marine Corps Sergeant named Arnold Murray that started the Shepherd's Chapel some 67 years ago, tens of thousands of military rabbis, you name it, This guy is probably one of the best, if not the best scholars on the planet. | ||
That's why it's the largest Christian church on earth. | ||
But there is no plate passing. | ||
There is no begging and there's no judgment. | ||
That's why so many people have gone there. | ||
I told Alex about this church. | ||
It's the Info War of Churches four years ago. | ||
It's our warning. | ||
We are God's elect, and it's our warning to Alex that he's been going down this path of trying to stop something that's written. | ||
And like I said, you're not going to get these leaders to agree on nothing. | ||
So how does it happen? | ||
Well, supernatural is on its way. | ||
I mean, you guys, we're all spiritual people. | ||
This has been a spiritual war since the first Earth Age. | ||
I'm sorry if I'm losing some of you, but there's three world ages, not different heavens, not different Earths. | ||
Same age, different dispensation of time, like the Ice Age or the Age of the Dinosaurs. | ||
We're just talking about a different time segment here. | ||
All right, Terry, we're about to go to break, but thank you so much for calling in, and you actually made a lot of really great points that we'll address on the other side of this break. | ||
Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
My name is Savannah Hernandez, and I'm joined in studio by Andrew Tate. | ||
We are also going to be joined by Julia Song in the next segment, who is going to talk to us about the dangers of socialism. | ||
She escaped socialism herself in Brazil, so she's going to be talking to us about that, especially since it's such a popular thing now in the U.S. Now, Andrew, on the break, we were talking, and just for some of our viewers— Tell us a little bit more about yourself. | ||
Talk to us about why you originally got banned off of Twitter and you had to start a new one. | ||
Yeah, I was getting on a plane and I could see through the cockpit that a female was a pilot. | ||
And I took a picture and I said, most women I know can't even park a car. | ||
Why is a woman flying my plane? | ||
And they banned me. Okay. | ||
I wasn't trying to be offensive. What did the tweet really say? | ||
That's what it said. That's what it said. | ||
And they banned me. They were looking for an excuse to ban me. | ||
You said it better on break. You said it better on break. | ||
I said, okay, why is this bitch... | ||
But, you know, and as a woman, that shouldn't be offensive for me to say that about another woman. | ||
But I know personally as a woman that women panic under pressure. | ||
And if a plane is crashing, I'd prefer a man to be flying than a woman. | ||
And I know this because I am a woman. | ||
So I believe that in high-stress environments, men are less likely to become emotional. | ||
If a plane is plummeting towards the ground, I'd prefer a man to be flying the plane than a woman. | ||
And I think if you ask anyone... | ||
If they're totally honest, if you were to say, look, you're about to get in a plane crash, and the pilot has a 10% chance of saving the lives of everyone on board, and you have a female pilot of 10 years experience and a male pilot of 10 years experience, who do you trust more to recover it? | ||
I mean, obviously, someone will sit there and pretend, oh, it's the same. | ||
It's not the same. I've been in situations, high-stress situations. | ||
I've been in eastern Ukraine when bullets start flying. | ||
I've been in car crashes. | ||
I've seen in professional combat sports. | ||
I've seen what happens when women come under pressure, and it's not a... | ||
Detriment to females because I am a female. | ||
I'm just saying that women are more likely to become emotional and emotionality in many situations can get you killed. | ||
So as a woman, I don't trust other women flying planes. | ||
And it's good that you decided to identify as a woman for this last hour because then you have free range to talk about these subjects because you understand as a woman. | ||
But I mean you are completely right in the sense that there are strengths and weaknesses to both genders. | ||
And it is scientifically proven that when faced with a stressful situation, men do handle it better than women because of the way that their brains are programmed. | ||
Yeah, and that is one of the trademarks of masculinity, and this is what's been forgotten in modern times, is that the trademark of masculinity is emotional control. | ||
They try and say that you can be a man, and you can cry, and you can be... | ||
Well, no, not really. You can be a man and feel like crying, but you shouldn't cry, because one of the trademarks of masculinity is the ability to control your emotions. | ||
When the men were on the Titanic, you think they weren't scared? | ||
They were absolutely scared, and they were petrified, but they controlled their emotions and made a decision based... | ||
Completely not on emotion, but on logic, and they froze to death as men. | ||
That is a sign of masculinity. | ||
If you lose control to your emotions, then you're not a very good man. | ||
So I'm actually quite glad since I identified as a woman now, I don't have to have emotional control anymore. | ||
It's actually quite liberating. | ||
And you just mentioned men crying, and I know there's a big movement right now that's like men can cry, men can feel emotions too, men can be depressed. | ||
What do you think about that movement, especially to, you know, what you previously said about depression and what you just said now about men crying? | ||
You have to understand that the weaker you make the men of a society, the weaker you make a society. | ||
As soon as you have men who are not capable of combat or resisting or revolution, you can do and impose anything you want. | ||
When you want a slave class and you want a slave class of people who are going to sit there and live unhappy lives but continue to pay their taxes, you need weak men. | ||
Men who are afraid of their wives, afraid of the government, afraid of the IRS, afraid of absolutely everything. | ||
Just living there in fear, quietly making sure their taxes are paid and going and working a job where they're underappreciated and treated badly. | ||
They do not want men to be masculine in any form because masculine men are dangerous. | ||
So this is why they try and push and impose men crying and being weak and having no emotional control and not being patriotic and not eating meat and only caring about the environment and not even having kids anymore. | ||
You just sit there and just eat your bugs and live in your pod. | ||
It's garbage. It's absolutely not really garbage. | ||
If you're a man, you control your emotions. | ||
That is a sign of masculinity. | ||
And that's why I'm glad I've become a woman now, so next time someone insults me, I'm allowed to lose my temper instantly, smash their face in, because as a female, I'm not expected to have emotional control. | ||
And most importantly, you can cry because you're not a man, you're a woman. | ||
You can show your emotions. | ||
Folks, on the other side of this short break, we will be joined by Julia Song, so stay tuned for that. | ||
We'll be right back. Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
My name is Savannah Hernandez, and I've been here for the past two hours with Andrew Tate. | ||
We've been talking about a little bit of everything. | ||
We are finally in the last hour of today's War Room, and we are going to be joined in this segment by... | ||
Julia Song, she's a political commentator on Twitter that I really love following because she always has such a unique and smart view about political topics. | ||
Socialism being one of the topics she's most outspoken about because she did escape socialism when she lived in Brazil. | ||
Julia, welcome to the show and talk to us a little bit about your experience escaping socialism and how life in America has been since then. | ||
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Hi, thanks for having me. | |
So, Brazil was really a society that had just left the military government, took over for pretty much like 30 years. | ||
And so we were really strict as a society. | ||
And when we left that type of livelihood, we became very open to new things and exploring and trying to be in touch with our feelings and emotions. | ||
And of course, a weakened society It's going to be a conquered society. | ||
So we became weakened to the government. | ||
People who were smarter took power, and they used our emotions against us to just pretty much enslave us. | ||
And that is the reality that I escaped from. | ||
And when I moved to America, I thought, you know, America is a strong country. | ||
It's never going to be conquered. | ||
But it has been said that if America is ever going to be destroyed, it's going to be from the inside. | ||
And I noticed the same pattern of I'm feeling a little bit like the society has been weakened. | ||
And if you look at research, it is based on the fact that, for example, things like academia play a huge factor in how our society is being based, how the kids are growing, what they're being exposed to. | ||
And research actually shows that the majority of academia and professors and all of these faculty members Lean extremely left. | ||
So it's not anything crazy to imagine that now these kids are trying to vote for Bernie Sanders, when in reality this is what they've been taught all of their lives. | ||
And in fact, I have experience with this being taught by professors, people who are actually put in position of trust. | ||
So kids are taught that their professors are the ones that know what they're talking about, when in reality these people are extremely biased towards left-leaning policies. | ||
And so you have a hard time understanding, is this person being biased in their opinion, or are they just trying to educate me? | ||
And I feel like, as a society, If we let these values take over, we're going to be conquered. | ||
And I don't think that's a path that we can afford to go on. | ||
And Julia, I know you're a college student yourself. | ||
So what are some of the indoctrinations or teachings about socialism that they've been trying to push on you? | ||
Have you seen them trying to push it in a very positive light towards you in your teachings and studies? | ||
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So, yeah, absolutely. | |
I just took... | ||
Actually, my major is very math heavy, so I don't get a lot of social sciences. | ||
But I decided to take gender studies, and it's hilarious because even my math classes push things like climate change and all of that. | ||
And I just mentioned on Twitter about the fact that I— In your math class, they push climate change. | ||
Yeah, it's Operation Supply. | ||
And they had me read an article about how Greta is the greatest human being on Earth and how she is impacting so many lives. | ||
And that is in the math class. | ||
and the social justice class, which was a gender studies class, I learned about how kids should be put through, transgender kids should be put through hormone therapy to try to stop their puberty, so that when they're 18, they can start receiving the hormones of the other gender. | ||
And these things are normalized, right? | ||
A lot of the things are normalized as part of the education that I'm receiving. | ||
I mean, I think the first step is that we need to stop calling it education and maybe start calling it something else. | ||
Right, and you're paying for these classes, you're paying for this degree. | ||
How do you feel about the fact that you are, I'm pretty sure a lot of these are required courses for you to take in order for you to get that degree, and you're being forced to learn these things. | ||
I mean, how do you feel having to pay for those classes? | ||
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I think that's very interesting, but I am, you know, a survivor of socialism. | |
I lived through these policies. | ||
I know that they're BS, but a lot of kids don't, and our society is very weakened. | ||
So these kids, they learn all of these things, and they think that that is how life should be, when in reality, in developing countries, that's not what life looks like at all. | ||
In fact, we just saw in London, A guy had to use a whale tusk to protect himself from the acts of terrorism of others. | ||
And so you will be confronted with situations in which you have to act. | ||
Life is not beautiful. | ||
And if we're getting more debt than we already are, if we ruin and wreck our country and our economy, life is going to get much tougher. | ||
And kids are not prepared to deal with that kind of reality. | ||
So, what do you think—oh, sorry, go ahead, Andrew. | ||
I was just going to say you made a very good point there. | ||
It makes me laugh, where socialism's failed in countries which, to a degree, have been poverty-hardened. | ||
A lot of the people in these countries have lived a much harder life than we do in the West, and even they haven't survived socialism. | ||
But you have people here living in their very, very comfortable Western mindset with their services-based jobs, and they somehow think that socialism's going to come along and destroy the economy and that they're going to be able to survive it. | ||
Socialism's nothing but a power grab. | ||
Under socialism, the government has more and more and more power. | ||
They control every business, every single house that's built, the job you go to. | ||
If you don't comply, you go to jail. | ||
Without financial incentives, how else do they punish someone for noncompliance? | ||
This is the reason that under socialism, so many people end up in jail or murdered. | ||
In a capitalist system, if you go to your job and you fail, you lose your job. | ||
In socialism, you must keep your job. | ||
So if you go to your job and you fail, you must go to jail. | ||
So you start imprisoning large amounts of the population. | ||
Socialism is nothing more than a massive power grab. | ||
It gives the government all the power to do anything they want. | ||
And we've already seen, right now from experience in America, the kind of things they're trying to pull off when they don't have unlimited power. | ||
Imagine what they'll pull off when they do have unlimited power. | ||
And I did want to bring that up as well. | ||
Our politicians right now are trying to sell socialism to us as the redistribution of wealth from that 1% to take care of everyone. | ||
Again, Bernie Sanders is trailing in the polls, number two to Joe Biden. | ||
So we are seeing a big rise in socialism in this idea that the government is going to take care of you. | ||
And I do want to ask both of you and get both of your takes on this because Julia hopefully will have you for this next segment as well. | ||
But I mean, what is it going to take for people to wake up here in America? | ||
Because as you both stated as well, people here haven't lived through it. | ||
They haven't suffered. So they don't understand what it is that they're really introducing into our country. | ||
So what do you think it will take to wake people up to the realities of what they're pushing for? | ||
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I think it would take the fact that they will have to live with it, because we're not going to be able to keep electing Republicans with this type of situation that we have, with this type of demographics that we have. | |
I mean, academia has been taken by leftist policies, and we have a lot of research being brought out that people are actually—the youth is actually very leaning toward socialism. | ||
And I think that it takes living it to knowing it. | ||
I don't think we're going to be able to escape that. | ||
In fact, one of the things about socialism is the fact that they're very naive about how power works. | ||
And I think that people don't understand that. | ||
So, for example, if Bernie Sanders does become the president, then they're OK with it. | ||
But if we give all that power to the government and Trump takes over, They're not going to be okay with it. | ||
They're going to want to take that power back. | ||
So they're naive about the notions of power. | ||
And I think that that's very dangerous, especially for us as conservatives. | ||
Definitely. What do you think about all of this, Andrew? | ||
Yeah, it's absolutely dangerous and it's crazy that, like you said, the propaganda, because that's what it is, of the education system only talks about the horrors of the hard right and it doesn't talk about the horrors of the hard left, which have actually far outweighed the hard right. | ||
Stalin killed more people than Hitler ever did. | ||
Under socialism and communism, so many people have died because it's the only way the system can work. | ||
If you do not comply and you do not do exactly as you say, the only motivation to get people to obey when you remove fiscal motivation is through mass imprisonment And mass incarcerations, which also leads to mass death because you can't take care of that many people. | ||
So it's very, very difficult to educate people and make them understand that socialism is not a system that's going to work. | ||
There's also a really interesting study saying that the weaker men are, the lower their testosterone levels, the more likely they are to be socialist. | ||
And this also ties in earlier what we were saying. | ||
We're saying about how they want to remove the masculinity from men. | ||
They want to remove us eating meat. | ||
They want us to just be weak and feminized. | ||
And there's a really interesting study that shows the weaker a man is physically, the more likely he is to be socialist because then you develop a herd mentality when you don't have any kind of masculinity to stand on your own. | ||
You need other people around you to help you and you end up being a little tiny socialist and you're easy to control and you become a slave and it's all tied in like about everything else we've said thus far. | ||
And we'll be right back on the other side with Julia Song to continue this conversation. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
It's Savannah and Andrew in the seat with you for the next 40 minutes. | ||
Wow, these three hours have pretty much flown by for me. | ||
I don't know about you, Andrew, but I think it's been very informative, a lot of fun. | ||
And in this segment, we are joined by Julia Song, who's talking to us about the dangers of socialism. | ||
Now, I wanted to do my own research into this and figure out why it was that it's gaining so much popularity among the millennial crowd in And one common theme that I did find was that oftentimes socialism and capitalism are compared with millennials not really liking capitalism. | ||
Like I said previously, too, Elizabeth Warren is really trying to sell socialism to us as the redistribution of wealth. | ||
You know, the government will take care of you. | ||
Capitalist society is bad. | ||
So, Andrew, you had a question that you wanted to ask Julia on this subject, so I will go ahead and let you ask her. | ||
Yeah, what would you say is the number one biggest difference, the number one biggest tangible difference between living under socialism and living under capitalism? | ||
If you had to speak to someone who's pro-socialism, what would you say is the number one biggest difference between the socialist society and a capitalist society? | ||
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I think that we are heading towards that direction. | |
The way that the government works in socialism is that they start a class war, and everybody stops being able to relate to their neighbors so that you're fighting the people around you, but you're not fighting—you're not looking at the government. | ||
Correct. And we're going towards that direction very quickly, and that kind of situation leads to— It leads to safety issues. | ||
It leads to economic issues. | ||
It leads to social, traditional, marriage, relationship issues. | ||
And people become very unhappy. | ||
People become very broken inside. | ||
not trust each other, they do not trust anyone, and living in those conditions where people around you probably hate you because if they perceive that you have $10 more than they do, they will see you as their enemy. | ||
They're not going to relate to you. | ||
So any perceived wealth is going to be taken as a sign of aggression, as a sign of being somebody's enemy. | ||
So you're always watching your back. | ||
You're living in constant fear. | ||
You're living in constant danger, especially women, minorities, and all of these individuals, because the government is going to disarm you. | ||
So a gun is the biggest equalizer for women, but women are not allowed to have guns during socialism. | ||
And with the economy bad, nobody being able to trust each other, good luck being a woman under socialism. | ||
It's going to be the worst thing that you can imagine. | ||
You live in a constant state of panic. | ||
You always go into situations—everyone I know, everyone I know has dealt with violent situations being committed against them. | ||
And that takes a toll on you. | ||
Living in constant panic is not something that we should want on anyone in this country. | ||
I don't think it's something that we're ready for. | ||
We are prepared to respond to that type of situation. | ||
A lot of people tend to die. | ||
A lot of people tend to go through terrible situations that just happen as a part of the way that socialism is as a concept. | ||
You know, socialism is... | ||
If you look at... There's an article that I linked. | ||
I don't know if you have there. | ||
But if you have ten biggest reasons why countries fall, nine of them are directly related to socialism, including imperialism, which is one of the biggest reasons for the genocide that we have had around the world. | ||
So violence is linked to it, and I don't think us as a society, we're ready to deal with those levels of violence. | ||
Yeah, I completely agree with you. | ||
And you said a really good point earlier. | ||
It's the age-old adage, isn't it, of divide and conquer. | ||
And that's exactly what they're trying to do. | ||
They divide us along wealth lines. | ||
That's what Elizabeth Warren is doing. | ||
And then AOC and all the others are trying to divide us along race lines. | ||
They're just trying to make us all hate each other so we can't sit and still long enough and think and realize what's actually good for the country and good for America. | ||
They just want everyone arguing with each other. | ||
And then they want to impact a socialist government where they control every single business, every single bank account, every single method of production. | ||
They control the food, they control absolutely everything from head to toe. | ||
And we're too busy arguing with each other so they get into power with this garbage and then they control absolutely everything about your life from head to toe. | ||
How can you trust a government with every aspect of your life? | ||
Do you have that much trust in somebody else? | ||
Do you have that much trust? | ||
Do you think these people in government care more about your life than you do? | ||
You don't want to have any personal responsibility for your own life? | ||
You don't want to have any personal responsibility for your own direction? | ||
What kind of cowardice does it take to sit there... | ||
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That's where you run into a very serious issue. | |
It is that they can trust the government with that kind of power if they are the ones that have power. | ||
So if us as Republicans, if us as conservatives, we try to take over government and hold on to that power, they're going to impeach us. | ||
They're going to try to do whatever it takes because they don't trust us with that power. | ||
They only trust themselves. | ||
So you have that issue with Bernie. | ||
He might be the best guy ever to hold on to that power. | ||
But what about the guy that's gonna come four years next? | ||
And what about the guy that's gonna come after that? | ||
Can we guarantee that that guy is not gonna be a psychopath? | ||
And more so, what if that guy is representing us and not them? | ||
What are they gonna do about it? | ||
Are they gonna let us hold on to that power? | ||
I doubt it. And you both made the really important point, too. | ||
And Julia, you said that, of course, the beginnings of socialism, communism, is taking away the guns from the citizens, not allowing them to protect themselves. | ||
And, of course, mandatory gun registration is something that's being introduced over here, the red flag gun laws. | ||
So we're already seeing that starting to creep into our country alongside the selling of socialism here. | ||
I know that... My cousin is a Bernie supporter and he just always says, well, it would be great for everyone because then we wouldn't have homelessness, no one would be hungry, no one would be poor because... | ||
Sorry to interrupt. | ||
No, no, interrupt, please. You can't legislate everybody rich. | ||
You can only legislate everybody poor. | ||
I don't know if people understand that basic math. | ||
You can't take the money... | ||
Even if you had the best intention of the world, and even if you did it fairly, which they wouldn't, let's not even go down that route, you can't take the money and split it all up and everyone be rich. | ||
You can't do that. The idea of rich is that you have what others don't have. | ||
Scarcity gives it value. | ||
If you gave everyone $10 million, then being a millionaire wouldn't be worth anything. | ||
You cannot legislate everybody rich. | ||
Well, then everyone always forgets the fact, too, that, okay, if minimum wage goes up, so do the prices of products. | ||
Everything else is going to go up. | ||
So then we're basically in the exact same spot that we were already in, but we keep being sold these ideals that raising the minimum wage is going to be better, giving the government more power is going to be better. | ||
And you made the good point earlier, too. | ||
Look at the power that the government has now. | ||
They don't even have full control. | ||
And these impeachment hearings have been going on. | ||
They're trying to impeach our president. | ||
He was elected by 63 million voters at the start of this week. | ||
I didn't even know it was like 63 million votes that they were trying to overturn, but it is. | ||
So that's just an example of our corrupt government and how even with the amount of power that they have now, which again, not full control, they're still trying to overturn what the American people actually want. | ||
Yeah, I wouldn't trust them with an ounce more power. | ||
I think we need to be trying to take power away. | ||
And I think personal responsibility is a very important part of being an adult. | ||
And the ability to direct your own life and the ability to carve your own life path is also one of the beautiful things about being an adult. | ||
And a lot of these socialists just want to be babies forever. | ||
And they want to have a mother forever that's going to make sure they're fed and make sure that their life's taken care of without any effort or any personal responsibility. | ||
And they're trying to absolve their own part, the own part they play in their life because they are lazy and they are entitled and they're weak, low IQ individuals. | ||
And that's the reality of it because anyone who is smart and ambitious, what they want to do is they want to work hard for themselves and create their own life. | ||
They don't want a government to tell them what to do Thank you so much to Julia for coming on with us. | ||
Everyone go follow her on Twitter at Real Julia Song. | ||
Thank you for coming on and exposing the realities and dangers of socialism. | ||
You as well, Andrew. We'll be right back on the other side of this short break. | ||
All right, Andrew. Over the break, I was checking our poll. | ||
Who is the better looking woman? | ||
You or me? And we're almost 50-50. | ||
48% say Andrew. | ||
Only 52% say me. | ||
So... Obviously, we're a lot more equal in the world than I thought, and people are realizing that you are the ideal Western woman, and you're about to win the poll. | ||
We're fighting bigotry. Once I told everyone they were bigots, I think I awoken them to their gender stereotypes, and finally they're starting to vote accurately. | ||
I deserve to win. Obviously. | ||
I'm glad that this poll is finally turning around. | ||
This is the kind of wokeness we need in 2019. | ||
So good job. Good job, Twitter. | ||
I'm really proud of you guys. All right, y'all. | ||
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All right. So manners can't be understated. | |
A woman finds a man attractive when he's funny. | ||
You know, bring some humor. | ||
If you're not real funny, bring some humor into her life. | ||
Learn massage. | ||
Learn how to cook one meal like an expert. | ||
And that's not just butter toast and coffee. | ||
But, yeah, you know, cleanliness, clean body hygiene, nails, hair, teeth, feet, shoes. | ||
You know, God created a woman from a man's rib. | ||
And if you as a man do not resonate on a spiritual level with a woman, I mean, like you sense your missing rib in her chest. | ||
She's not the woman designed for you by God. | ||
Men, just hone in. | ||
Hone in on your missing rib. | ||
You'll know. | ||
You'll know that your rib is there. | ||
And so manners and romance and comedy. | ||
You know, slobs don't make good housemates either. | ||
But women love bragging rights. | ||
If she brags about you to her girlfriend or her family, and her girlfriends give her that, oh, that's so sweet. | ||
He sent you a card. | ||
He sent you flowers on Monday at the office. | ||
Men need to know a woman needs to be a treasure in his life. | ||
And the Bible says a jewel, more precious than rubies. | ||
The Song of Solomon. Within three years, if she hasn't received... | ||
A promise ring or an engagement ring? | ||
Well, it's time for both of you just to move on. | ||
So what do you think about that, Andrew? | ||
What do you think about some of the things that she said, the three-year promise ring? | ||
Do you think that three years is too long? | ||
What do you think about what she said as well about hygiene and all of that? | ||
Yeah, well, hygiene is clearly important. | ||
She made a very good point about being funny. | ||
You have to be entertaining. That's not just about in relationships. | ||
That's in life, isn't it? People like to spend time with people who entertain them. | ||
I think the biggest... | ||
I don't know, the biggest mistake men make as a whole now is, yeah, I understand everything she's saying about paying attention to a woman and that she said about spiritual connection. | ||
Women are very emotionally driven, so you have to make her feel happy and feel good to be around you, and that's what it's about. | ||
This is one of the key things. | ||
If she feels happy when she's with you, she's going to want to be with you. | ||
And if she feels sad when she's with you, then she's obviously not going to want to be. | ||
And, uh... Yeah, I mean, this can translate. | ||
I could talk about this forever, but this can translate across relationships. | ||
As a whole, I had a guy come to me once and say, oh, I'm in a really bad state of mind, and every time I tell my girlfriend she doesn't seem to care, and I was like, bro, if you're feeling depressed and all you do is talk depressive crap to your girl, she's going to leave because she doesn't want to hear it. | ||
It makes her depressed, and everyone's depressed, and then she's going to bail. | ||
And that's what she did. So be a positive, happy person. | ||
If you can't work that out on your own, then you shouldn't be with anyone else anyway. | ||
All right, Andrew, and we were also talking about, too, earlier when we were talking about male and female gender roles, we got into transgenderism. | ||
We played that clip about what is a woman, that UK politician couldn't respond, but O'Brien from Baltimore says that he has some help for that politician in what a woman is. | ||
So, O'Brien, talk to us a little bit about that. | ||
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What do you think? A woman is a masterpiece created by God with his very own hands. | |
But being a woman is more than biology. | ||
It comes with a complexity of recognizing herself. | ||
Once recognized, she can do anything and everything. | ||
There is a difference between an ordinary girl and a woman. | ||
One. Women-empowered One, a woman wants respect. | ||
She doesn't run for attention. | ||
And six, when others react, a woman responds. | ||
Ask the girl, if you really want to know what I think about it, go ask the girl what a man does for her and she'll say, she pays my bills, gets my hair done, gives me money, and when I need it, and takes care of me. | ||
Ask the woman what her What her man does for her, and she'll say she broadens my horizon, simulates my mind, helps me put things into perspective, pushes me to fulfill my goals, and gets me back on track when I steer off. | ||
Need a reference? Well, that was quite the extensive list, O'Brien. | ||
Thank you so much for all of that. | ||
That was very, very detailed. | ||
And I'm sure that if that UK politician listened to that, I mean, that was definitely a better response than the one that she had, which was just a bunch of bumbling. | ||
She really wasn't sure what to say. | ||
That answer also a lot more detailed than the one I probably would have had. | ||
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Um, this clip brought a lot of- a smile to my face and I started laughing as soon as I was watching it. | ||
So, Andrew, let's play this clip of Don Lemon and some of the most important news that he's reported on this week. | ||
Let me know what you think. In addition to all the lies and all the blustering at tonight's rally, Trump's War Room posted a meme on Twitter today showing Trump as the supervillain Thanos from the Marvel Avengers movies. | ||
Dispatching his Democratic enemies. | ||
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Take a look at this. | |
I am inevitable. | ||
On this solemn day, I recall that the first order of business for members of the... | ||
Don Lemon was offended by that? | ||
Wait for his reaction. This is the best part. | ||
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What are we, in junior high school? | |
What the hell? What is this? | ||
Like what? What? | ||
I cannot believe that I'm even having to report this on the news. | ||
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you Then change news network. | ||
Moron. This is crazy. | ||
And honestly, just that part right there was my favorite part. | ||
I can't believe that I'm reporting this on the news. | ||
And it's just like, yeah, Don Lemon, literally your network sucks so bad and you guys are just trying to find just anything to get mad at the president about that you're literally getting upset over a meme at this point. | ||
Yeah, it's ridiculous. Don Lemon is a clown that performs for children. | ||
He exudes the fact that he's a coward and he has sad eyes. | ||
Don Lemon is a very, very unhappy individual who gets upset by memes on the internet. | ||
You know, you said he's a clown. | ||
You actually found the clown horn over the break. | ||
Oh yes, I found the clown horn. | ||
You think it's fitting? | ||
It's for you, Don. Considering you have no interest in being factual whatsoever and you just want to sit and perform all day for people who are as emotional as you and considering that you obviously are a depressed, sad person who can't understand internet memes and that you look like a coward with a sad little face. | ||
And you're upset at your own news network. | ||
It's not our fault that your news network is so ridiculous. | ||
They force you to report on memes because nobody can take a joke on your side of the political spectrum. | ||
You should go to your boss and ask why. | ||
Don't come to the Trump supporters. | ||
If you want to talk about junior high school, you need to go to the head of CNN and ask why they're making you get upset about an internet meme. | ||
How fragile a man must you be to be upset by an internet meme? | ||
What good would Don Lemon be in any genuine world life situation when he's upset over a meme? | ||
If he gets so emotional over a meme to the point where he's lost words, what good would Don Lemon be in a genuine situation where a man needs to be a man? | ||
What's going to happen when someone breaks into his house and he has to react as a man? | ||
He'll probably just cry. | ||
He's going to sit and cry with his little coward face and continue to exude the qualities of a nobody. | ||
And honestly, I just feel like this face right here... | ||
Look at his sad eyes. | ||
Look at him. This is just the face of him realizing that his whole network is a sham, and the past two years of them reporting on Russian collusion has been a sham, and his whole life is a lie, and his whole job is to lie to the American people. | ||
That's just the face of a man who realizes he has no worth in life. | ||
Like, what even is his job at this point? | ||
Yeah, he's a clown. | ||
He's a clown that's paid to perform. | ||
Don Lemon is one of the... | ||
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He literally peddles falsehoods. | |
That's what he does. He is a failure to the profession of journalism. | ||
He's a failure to integrity. | ||
He's a failure, and he knows it. | ||
And this is why he's upset by the fact that he has to report on internet memes because his network's a joke, and he's a joke. | ||
And I think that they finally had to start reporting on memes because, again, they're just scraping to find anything that they can, especially after the Senate hearing today when they were talking about the Steele dossier and just how that was all fake and how all of these news stories over the past year stemmed from this fake news. | ||
They've been lying to the American people. | ||
they got caught. | ||
CNN and MSNBC didn't report on the hearing today because they knew that they were caught, that they knew that they were caught in a lie. | ||
And also the American people are getting so tired of this impeachment sham. | ||
They're getting so tired of this corrupt government trying to tell them, no, you don't actually like President Trump. | ||
You don't want President Trump for a second term. | ||
President Trump is awful. | ||
People are actually, this impeachment actually has boosted Trump in battleground states ahead of 2020. | ||
He saw a four-point boost in numbers when compared to Joe Biden in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. | ||
That was according to a poll done last week. | ||
So as we can see, everything that the Democrats are trying to do right now to impede Trump from winning in 2020 is only boosting him up for more. | ||
Everything from this Russian collusion I think? | ||
Because they realize they can't lie to the American people anymore. | ||
The people are waking up. They want President Trump in office. | ||
They elected him back in 2016. | ||
They're most likely going to re-elect him in 2020 again because they're tired of the Democrats. | ||
They're tired of the lies. And they're tired of being told what to do. | ||
The government, again, works for us, not the other way around. | ||
So the government needs to stop trying to control the people and taking the people's choice away. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. There's a level of BS you can push before people eventually snap out of it and realize, you know, this is obviously an agenda. | ||
It's very clearly an agenda. | ||
When I speak to people in Eastern Europe or people who aren't necessarily versed in our politics, and they say to me, is Trump good or bad? | ||
And I say to them, if 99% of the news you read about somebody... | ||
By the propaganda machine is negative. | ||
Would you say that's a good person or a bad person? | ||
And they're usually smart enough to go, well, if the propaganda machine only say bad things, he's probably a good person. | ||
And I say, well, there's your proof right there. | ||
There's the solid factual evidence everyone requires to know that Trump is a good man. | ||
Because if he was a bad man, he would be being supported by the propaganda machine. | ||
If he did not have the people's interest at heart, he'd be supported by the propaganda machine. | ||
Because they don't want somebody who has the people's interest at heart. | ||
They want a puppet that will help them further seize control from the people. | ||
So that's all the proof you need that Trump is a good president, he's a good person. | ||
And because never in human, never in the history of politics, I'd like to believe has there ever been a president that only had 99% of negative coverage in the mainstream media. | ||
That's never happened before. | ||
And that just shows how fantastic a President Trump is. | ||
And anyone with any ounce of logic and common sense can see that's obviously the case. | ||
There's no other reason for them to try so hard to brainwash people into disliking them besides the fact that he refuses to bend and cower to their agenda. | ||
That's the only reason why they're so, so desperate for everybody to hate him, because he's actually trying to do the right thing. | ||
Right. And they're upset because, too, I think a lot of these politicians who are in office are not used to being put in their place. | ||
They're not used to being talked back to. | ||
They're used to, like you said, a puppet politician who's going to sit there and be a face for them. | ||
Exactly. And do what they say. | ||
And Trump says none of that. | ||
He doesn't bow down to other countries. | ||
He doesn't bow down to... | ||
Why should he? Exactly. | ||
People in our own Congress who are corrupt. | ||
He's his own man. He says what he thinks. | ||
He tweets what he thinks and what he wants to say. | ||
And that's why the American people do like him as well because there's this honesty and realness around him that you can't find in other politicians. | ||
We're tired of having a coward. | ||
Exactly. We're tired of having a coward who's supposed to be in charge. | ||
How is Joe Biden? Joe Biden's been in politics forever and never achieved a thing. | ||
Now he wants to be president? To do what? | ||
To sit around and continue to do nothing? | ||
Dude can't even string a sentence together. | ||
Honestly, and I feel like Joe Biden depends on Obama like Meghan McCain depends on her father as well. | ||
Absolutely. Because he's always just like, oh, as the vice president for Obama, under Obama, like, okay, Joe Biden, what did you do? | ||
Obama was a nobody anyway. | ||
What did Obama do? Nothing. | ||
Besides give Iran $150 billion. | ||
What a failure of a man. | ||
Obama's a loser. Obama's absolutely a loser. | ||
His wife told him what to do. He's a loser. | ||
His wife's still in charge of him, down in their $12 million house, talking about segregation and talking about rights and racial rights as they move into an all-white neighborhood in their $12 million house while his wife probably beats him up on the weekend. | ||
He's a moron. You can see Obama. | ||
You can look in his face and see he's a weak coward. | ||
You've seen it from the beginning. Every time he was on the news, there was a school shooting or something. | ||
He was on the news. He was crying his eyes out. | ||
We don't need leaders who cry. | ||
We need leaders with solutions. | ||
We need leaders to get things done. Leave the empathy for the people who are mourning. | ||
Yeah, you can feel bad, of course, but empathy is not as important as solutions. | ||
Where's the solution? Fix something. | ||
Sit there and cry your eyes out like a little girl. | ||
And I'm allowed to say that because I am a little girl. | ||
Right, right. You're a woman for the next 30 seconds of this broadcast. | ||
And let's see if I can pull it up in 30 seconds. | ||
I don't know. How's our poll doing back there, guys? | ||
Hopefully it's 50-50 and equality has won for today. | ||
My name is Savannah Hernandez and I've been joined by Andrew Tate today. | ||
Andrew, tell people what your Twitter handle is so they can go follow you before this broadcast ends. | ||
Yeah, I'm at Twitter of Wudan. | ||
O-F-W-U-D-A-N. I'm on Instagram at Cobra Tate. | ||
And it's been fun. | ||
Thanks for coming on with us. We'll see you tomorrow. | ||
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From councils for the majority and the minority of this... | |
The Democrat Party are committing treason against this country! | ||
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And you can kick me out, but he's the one committing crimes! | |
You are, Jerry Nadler! | ||
You're the one committing treason! | ||
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America's done with this! | |
America's kicked into treason committed by the Democrat Party! | ||
We're not going to sit here who wants to run an impeachment campaign and remove our vote! | ||
We voted for Donald Trump and there's people in the movement because they don't like him. | ||
Americans are sick of your impeachment, Santa. | ||
They're sick of the Democrats' reasons. | ||
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We know what the reason for the crime is and it wasn't Trump. | |
Trump is innocent. | ||
I think that probably Jerry Nadler had more fear today than he ever had in his life. | ||
Not because of anything physical, not because we're going to be violent, but because he saw someone stand up against him. | ||
And these people are not used to that. | ||
Maybe this starts a wave of citizen activism against this Democrat treason, and that's what it deserves. | ||
We can sit here and ask Trump to do stuff all day long, and believe me, I get it. | ||
But if we're not going to take action, then can we really blame Trump? | ||
If you're not going to take action, can you really blame Trump for anything? | ||
I don't know if that's really fair. | ||
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You see, the two jail guards fell asleep, and that's all that happened. | ||
So you need to go back to sleep. | ||
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Only 2,000 of these have been printed. | ||
It's a really nice sweater. | ||
Turn around, my friend. It says Infowars.com with the O as a reef noose. | ||
A great way to expose the deep state. | ||
Exercise your free speech in the face of the globalist. | ||
And they can't stand it. | ||
Limited edition. Funds the Infowar high quality at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Black Friday specials, the biggest ever, are running for a limited time and free shipping. | ||
Triple Patriot points at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
And again, I really like this shirt. | ||
He was wearing it today. That reminded me that they just came in, the 18-wheeler, on Thursday. | ||
This is a limited edition shirt. | ||
It funds the Infowar. | ||
Get yours. And it helps educate people about the deep state. | ||
It's a great way to start conversations. | ||
The establishment doesn't want you to talk about it. | ||
It's bringing down the whole house of cards. | ||
So be sure and get yours. | ||
A total 360 win. | ||
Plus, people are into ugly sweaters. | ||
That's kind of the trend right now, is how ugly your Christmas sweater will. | ||
It's a very nice white and green. | ||
Nice words, but I gotta agree. | ||
That is an ugly mug of Lord Epstein. | ||
So there you go. Christmas lights are a lot like Epstein. | ||
They don't hang themselves. |