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July 8, 2022 - Tate Speech - Andrew Tate
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Tate on Violence
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Violence is the bottom line.
I read a really good article by a man called Jack Donovan and his speech, I won't plagiarize it or try and impersonate it or do it disjustice, it's called Violence is Golden, I believe.
You should be able to Google it and find it if you want to read his version of events.
But basically I was reading these words thinking, I already knew this and I already thought this.
Have you ever had one of those situations where you think something your whole life and nobody else really thinks it and then you see somebody else thinks the exact same thing and it's written in a different way, explained in a different way, but we think the same things?
It was really interesting.
It was one of them, ah, I'm not the only one moments.
And basically, what I'm talking about is violence, and how violence is a universal constant across humanity.
Always has been, always will be.
And how important violence is, and how violence is absolutely necessary.
And it's never going to disappear or go away, because violence is needed.
So I've had a saying for a long time.
My saying is, what they're going to do, fight me.
And I use it all the time.
My girlfriend catches me cheating.
Well, what's she going to do, fight me?
Like, what are we going to do?
And the point of that saying is, unless someone's going to get violent with you, what other repercussions really are there?
Everything else is just wish-wash bullshit.
Everything else is just talk.
Just words.
If they're not going to put their hands on you, none of it's real.
It's just talk.
It's just garbage.
So this is a saying I've been using for a long time, and the point of my saying is to demonstrate how unimportant the consequences of something is.
Girlfriend cheats, what's she gonna do, fight me?
Well, she might leave, she might cry, she might complain, she might... But she ain't gonna... She ain't gonna come up and stab me!
Or maybe she'll try.
And if she does, I'm very prepared.
Any girl tries to fight me, I don't care if I've cheated on you.
You try and fight me, you get fucked up.
You can catch these hands.
You're gonna come at me with some knife, with this fucking bimbo shit you see in the movies.
You cheated, eh, eh!
Now fucking get the fuck out of here.
Talk about cheating.
Of course I did.
Put the knife down.
Or use it to go make me a fucking sandwich.
But the point is...
If someone's not going to get violent, nothing matters.
And Jack, in his essay, made a very, very good point.
And the point is that everybody believes in violence.
So I guess this is where our points differed a little bit.
I thought, well, I understand the reality of how violence is the final straw.
Violence is the bottom line.
Violence is binary.
We either get violent or we don't.
If we don't, it doesn't matter.
And if we do, let's get violent.
Jack's point came out from a slightly different angle.
His point was this.
Everybody believes in violence.
The biggest pacifist in the world believes in violence.
You watching this believes in violence.
Everyone believes in violence.
Except we live in a society where we've sanitized violence by allowing violence to be committed by other people for us.
Violence by proxy.
We don't have to kill our own food anymore.
They kill the food for us.
So we don't have to see the violent part.
We just get the meat.
And it's exactly the same with everything.
If something happens, We need help, we call the police.
And we expect the police to be capable of being violent if the need arises.
We're not violent ourselves, but we'll call someone else to be violent for us.
Imagine the police came, and there was an attacker wielding this exact... Imagine I'm at your house, and I got this fucking thing.
And you call the police, and the police get there and go, okay, but we're not allowed to be violent.
And I say, fuck the police and fuck you, I'm killing everyone here.
And they go, okay, well, we're not allowed to be violent.
No, you'd be like, what do you mean you're not allowed to be violent?
Of course you can be violent!
Stop it!
Everyone believes in violence.
We just believe in violence by proxy.
Because without violence by proxy, there's no law.
It doesn't matter what the law is.
If there's not the underlying threat that violence will happen at some point, nobody will listen to anything.
The only reason we live in a society with so little violence is because the threat of violence constantly permeates throughout society.
The fact that people can be violent, and the police and the state can be violent against you, is the reason that things get solved in a non-violent way.
You give me a parking ticket.
I don't want to pay it.
Fuck you.
I don't pay it.
You add money to the fine.
I don't pay it.
You threaten me with another court date.
I don't show up.
You send someone around to ask me why I didn't show up.
I tell them to fuck off.
The police come and say, look, you've taken the piss with this thing.
You need to come to your next court date.
No, fuck you.
I don't.
Then they arrest me.
When they try and arrest me and say, you're coming to the police station, I say, no, I don't want to come.
I'm not coming.
Then what happens?
They forcibly, violently grab me, put my hands behind my back, chain me up, and take me to a cell where I'm held against my will with violence.
From a parking ticket to violence.
That's how it escalates.
Now, why do people pay their parking ticket in the first place?
Because they know that if they go down that chain, eventually violence happens.
So the only reason we live in a non-violent society is people decide, you know what, I'll just pay the fine.
They agree to non-violent resolutions because if they don't, they understand eventually there will be a violent resolution.
Violence is always the final answer.
I'm not saying it's the best answer, I'm not saying it's the only answer, but it is the final answer.
The last answer.
When reasoning fails, when being nice fails, when trying to intimidate people fails, when adding money on top of the fine fails, when talk fails, when all that shit fails, it gets violent.
That's the reality of the world.
Every single law we have, from parking tickets, to tax codes, to anything you can think of, is backed with a threat of violence.
So, if you're going to sit here and deny what I'm saying and pretend what I'm saying isn't true, then you're a moron.
It's very, very simple.
You believe in violence when you need it.
If you're a pussy, you get someone else to do it for you.
My question is this.
Do you trust the government?
Do you trust other people to do violence for you better than you can?
When someone breaks into your house, do you want someone else to use violence to protect you or do you use violence yourself?
I have an intimate relationship with violence because I was a professional fighter, but I have always understood how important violence is because it's never going anywhere and it's the universal constant that underpins our societies, so I want to be good at violence.
As should you.
You should be good at the number one thing which is definitely going to exist forever.
The number one thing which is used to control who you are, where you go, how you think, and what you do is a threat of violence.
You need to be comfortable with violence.
You don't have to be a violent person, but you need to be comfortable with it.
So that's why fighting is so important.
That's why pacifists are full of shit.
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