Tate Speech - Andrew Tate - Tate on Street Pimps Aired: 2022-07-10 Duration: 05:19 === Jack's Influence (05:19) === [00:00:00] When I was young, my dad had a friend called Jack. [00:00:12] And Jack was a pimp. [00:00:15] And Jack used to come around the house, and he was dark as night, black as they come. [00:00:19] And he had this big Cadillac, which he used to brag about, but even as a child, I could see it was old and shit. [00:00:25] Rusty. [00:00:26] And he had these hoes out on the track. [00:00:28] And Jack used to come around and play chess with my dad. [00:00:31] My mom hated Jack. [00:00:33] Why are you bringing that man in this house? [00:00:34] He's a criminal, he's a pimp, and he stinks, and he's coming here smelling the weed. [00:00:37] Blah, blah, blah. [00:00:39] But he always used to wear a baseball cap. [00:00:40] He didn't really dress pimpy. [00:00:42] He had like a baseball cap, normal clothes. [00:00:44] And he used to come around the house. [00:00:46] And he always had a little bit of money, so he'd burn whiskey and weed or whatever. [00:00:51] My dad didn't really smoke weed too much, but he drunk. [00:00:53] And they'd sit there and play chess for hours and hours and hours. [00:00:57] So there were long periods of history where I interacted with this guy called Jack. [00:01:01] Even me as a kid, I remember playing him and him beating me at first, and as I got better and better towards the end, I could beat Jack. [00:01:06] He wasn't that strong a player, but he used to enjoy playing, etc, etc. [00:01:11] So, I knew who this guy Jack was. [00:01:14] And then one day, I came downstairs, and my father was sitting there with some whiskey in the morning. [00:01:21] I guess that's just what he did. [00:01:22] He was a hero. [00:01:23] And before school, he said, come here, son. [00:01:26] I came, and he goes, have a sip of this whiskey. [00:01:28] So I had some sip of the horrible whiskey. [00:01:29] And he goes, say a prayer for Jack. [00:01:33] And I didn't question my dad, so I just kind of went, okay. [00:01:35] So I closed my eyes and said a prayer for Jack. [00:01:37] So I didn't think anything of it. [00:01:39] Whatever. [00:01:40] Life carries on, blah blah blah. [00:01:42] Anyway, a couple weeks go by, I say, where the fuck's Jack? [00:01:45] We haven't seen Jack in a long time. [00:01:46] Jack doesn't come around anymore. [00:01:47] My dad said, the day you said a prayer for Jack, one of his hoes stabbed him to death when he was asleep. [00:01:53] I was like, okay, that's that. [00:01:58] That's the end of the story. [00:02:00] Now, there's probably a moral to this story, and I don't really know what it is, because I never met Jax Hose, and I don't know if he deserved it or not. [00:02:06] I mean, obviously he pissed him off. [00:02:08] Well, I found out a little bit later on from my father and another guy called Mike, who was another one of my dad's friends, who also got killed. [00:02:15] I grew up in Chicago. [00:02:16] Everyone was dying all the time. [00:02:19] Who got killed is that Jax Hose killed him because they wanted to work for another pimp. [00:02:25] So, another pimp convinced Hose to kill Jax. [00:02:28] So they stabbed him to death, whatever. [00:02:30] I think the girl got caught and got life. [00:02:34] People always say to me, like, for some reason, I don't know why, the most questions I get on this Tate Speech Channel are about my childhood. [00:02:41] I don't know what it is. [00:02:42] I think people are trying to understand how I've been formed into the brilliant man I am. [00:02:46] And one of them said, what's the first red pill story you ever got about girls and da-da-da? [00:02:51] And I guess this is the first story. [00:02:53] But this is not an anti-female story. [00:02:55] This has nothing to do with females. [00:02:56] This has nothing to do with don't trust girls, da-da-da. [00:02:59] This is about people. [00:03:00] And the reality of the world is, and I think you all already know this, is that people like you for as long as you are useful. [00:03:06] And as soon as the hoes realized that Jack was no longer useful to them, they wanted to get rid of him. [00:03:10] Now, in the civilized world, there's easy ways to get rid of people. [00:03:14] But in the underworld, there's only one way to get rid of somebody, and you kill them. [00:03:19] And I guess that's my first lesson about people and about the world. [00:03:22] And I understood this at a very, very young age. [00:03:24] So how did I apply this to my life when I was only five or six years old? [00:03:27] Well, I literally remember walking out to my friends after I found out Jack had died. [00:03:33] I remember being on the bus and I said to one of my friends, I remember cause I was a kid. [00:03:36] And I said, Hey, if you didn't need me anymore, would we still be friends? [00:03:41] And I remember the kid going, yeah. [00:03:44] And I said, okay. [00:03:46] And I was very satisfied with the answer. [00:03:49] But when you grow up, you realize that that answer is not good enough, so you need to keep that in mind. [00:03:53] All the people you have around you, and the people that like you, and all your relationships, etc. [00:03:58] The happiest ones are mutual, when you need each other. [00:04:01] If one person needs one person, and the other person doesn't need them back, it's going to go wrong sooner or later. [00:04:05] So the reason I'm telling this story is because someone reminded of it when asking about my childhood, and now I want to look it up. [00:04:10] But I can't, because this all happened before the age of the internet. [00:04:14] Nowadays you're so used to looking up things and getting details. [00:04:16] I want to tell you guys more details, but what can I tell you? [00:04:19] I've tried typing everything into Google. [00:04:21] Jack the pimp. [00:04:22] Nothing comes up. [00:04:23] Jack the pimp who played chess with my dad. [00:04:26] Nothing comes up. [00:04:27] Jack the pimp who was stabbed by his hoe. [00:04:30] So what can I say? [00:04:30] There's nothing more to tell you. [00:04:31] Moral of the story, people like you as long as they need you. [00:04:35] And if you're rolling with these hoes, especially the real trifling ones, the trifling ones are crazy. [00:04:40] Like, I always hear people say to me, Tate, you have all these girls, have you never had a girl try and smash their car up? [00:04:45] No. [00:04:46] No. [00:04:46] After 500 women, not a single woman has ever tried to smash my car up. [00:04:50] Do you know why? [00:04:50] Because I don't associate with stupid, low-level, trash assholes. [00:04:56] Every woman I know is nice. [00:04:58] Because I would not want to be around that kind of level of thottery and foolery. [00:05:01] Because if you want to fuck with my cars, I'm going to have to fuck you up. [00:05:04] And then you're going to go to your brother and he's going to try and fuck me up. [00:05:06] I'm going to have to fuck him up. [00:05:07] And before you know it, nephrite zed bang, you're going to end up like Jack getting stabbed to sleep in your fucking hotel room. [00:05:12] Stay away from low-level people. [00:05:14] Not just low-level women, low-level people in general, because they bring you nothing but shame and pain.