#232 Andrew Tate Vs The Matrix

#232 Andrew Tate Vs The Matrix

Released Friday, 18th November 2022
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#232 Andrew Tate Vs The Matrix

#232 Andrew Tate Vs The Matrix

#232 Andrew Tate Vs The Matrix

#232 Andrew Tate Vs The Matrix

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0:00

Hey.

0:00

What's up? It's Zooey here. And before

0:02

we get into this interview with Andrew Tate,

0:04

I just wanted to give you guys a profanity

0:07

warning. This episode does contain

0:09

strong language. So if you have children

0:12

around, if you normally listen to podcast with

0:14

children, or you yourself are very

0:16

very sensitive to profanity and

0:18

explicit language than just giving

0:20

you heads up. Okay? Let's tune

0:22

in. What's

0:23

up, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls around

0:25

the world? would like to welcome you back to the real

0:27

talk with Zooey Podcast. Today's

0:30

episode is being recorded all

0:32

the way out in Dubai. We are recording

0:34

this one in person. because this is

0:36

not just any interview. This

0:39

is a top special

0:41

interview. It's been highly requested,

0:44

hotly anticipated, This is actually

0:46

this guest's second time on

0:49

the podcast. We recorded way

0:51

back in January twenty nineteen before

0:53

either of us We're anywhere near as well

0:55

known as we are now. And without further

0:57

ado, this is the one and only

1:00

top g and your tape. What's

1:02

up bro? Good to be here, my friend. Good to see

1:04

you, man. Good to see you. Dude,

1:07

it's been a long time since we not

1:09

since we last spoke,

1:10

but since we last spoke publicly

1:12

in a way that everyone's able to hear us. You are actually

1:15

the fourth guest on my podcast when

1:17

I just started it. Wow. So so

1:19

much stuff has happened in the past. almost

1:22

four years at this point. Yeah. But

1:24

first thing, man, how are you doing? Yeah. I'm

1:26

good. The matrix is obviously

1:28

trying to destroy me in real time.

1:30

but they have failed. So as long as

1:32

I'm still breathing until they decide to try

1:34

and do something about that, it's a happy day.

1:36

All in all, I'm I'm pretty good. Yep.

1:39

What's it been like for you over the past

1:41

couple of months? I mean, I've been seeing this watching

1:43

I've been watching this happen in real time, but

1:45

what's your experience actually been

1:47

like?

1:50

mean, mentally, it's been

1:52

fine. However, I've been very aware

1:54

and very

1:55

as

1:57

it was happening, I was very aware of how much

1:59

it would mentally

1:59

affect the average person, that makes sense. Although,

2:02

I'm completely fine with what they've tried to do to

2:04

me. I've been sitting here thinking, if I was a normal

2:06

dude, I'd

2:07

be in serious trouble right now. Like,

2:09

not just financially, not

2:11

just

2:13

your economics, but genuinely how you

2:15

feel.

2:16

I when I was canceled, when they tried

2:18

their very, very best to lie about me and then delete me

2:20

from all social media to continue to lie about

2:22

me, when you have the entire world trying to

2:24

say you're something you're not or convince

2:26

the populace that you're dangerous when you aren't

2:28

or convince the world that you're a bad person when

2:30

you know you're not, and a lot of people obviously

2:33

believe it. Then you start getting death threats,

2:35

your family start getting death threats and their safety

2:37

concerns. And I was thinking about

2:39

a normal dude living a normal life right now,

2:41

this would be a serious problem. Luckily,

2:43

I'm not normal dude, which I

2:45

put a life together that made me difficult

2:48

to damage long ago, long before this

2:50

I knew two degrees something like this was gonna happen.

2:52

But, yeah, it was certainly an interesting few months

2:54

when they began the the attack. Yeah. And

2:56

when you talk about the attacking you for

2:58

people who are not familiar

3:00

with the terminology or maybe even the story,

3:03

give us a of actually what's

3:05

played out. Sure. Well, III call the

3:07

world of matrix simply, if the people who've seen

3:09

the movie, they will know that our body heat

3:11

inside of the movie, the body heat of humans

3:13

is being harvested and used. and

3:16

they occupy our minds of the false reality

3:18

to keep us producing body heat

3:20

long enough for the machines to function.

3:23

And I believe there's a perfect analogy of what happens

3:25

in the world today. I believe there are laborers

3:27

and our intellect and our work is basically

3:29

being exploited from us and extracted. and

3:31

to keep our minds occupied, they

3:33

purport a false reality. Perhaps

3:36

it's all computer simulation like the movie,

3:38

but it's certainly computer control. if

3:40

the if the social media companies and the media companies

3:42

can control the information people have access

3:44

to and they'll delete an entire side of

3:46

the argument for anybody who tries to talk against

3:48

it, then they are creating a false reality and people

3:50

are buying into this false reality so they can

3:53

stay asleep long enough to continue to be

3:55

a slave. I think the matrix is a perfect

3:57

example of what's happening in the world today. And

3:59

anybody who stands up and speaks loudly

4:01

up against the matrix, if you do it too loud,

4:03

too long, sooner or later, they see you as a problem.

4:05

They want you to go away. And

4:07

there's three stages to that. First, they're

4:09

trying to lead you everywhere and cancel you like they've

4:11

done to me.

4:12

The second stage is put you in jail for no

4:15

reason, and

4:15

the third jail the third stage to kill you.

4:17

So one

4:18

one of my lives have been

4:20

used up now. So it's kind of scary. You

4:22

know, you're kind of sitting or going, well,

4:25

usually at this stage, people go away.

4:27

But if I don't go away, what comes next?

4:29

So that's kind of scary. But basically, the media

4:32

machine, the matrix decided that the impact

4:34

I was having on the populace was not

4:36

benefit show to them and their goals and

4:38

their aims and that whatever I'm teaching people or

4:40

making people think about, isn't necessarily

4:42

aiding their agenda?

4:43

they I think

4:45

with people in my position, some

4:48

of them will sell their soul or some of them

4:50

will change their mind and shut up. I'm not

4:52

that guy. they tried to I think

4:54

with a certain degree, they promise you fame and

4:56

money, or they'll unshadowed annual, or they'll let you be

4:58

a certain way, they'll they'll let you get bigger and let

5:00

your ego be satisfied if you'll be quiet.

5:02

I refused, and then they decided

5:04

to try and delete me from everywhere. So this will

5:06

happen. Yeah.

5:07

And I think when it comes to the deletions, I don't

5:09

think people are aware of just how

5:11

hard they've gone at you. I think

5:12

people know they take your your Facebook and

5:15

Instagram and YouTube down,

5:17

but what's been the extent of it?

5:19

Yeah. So they took my even I can't

5:21

remember everything, bro. They took my Uber,

5:23

my Airbnb, which is funny because

5:25

I never used Airbnb. When they sent me a cancellation

5:28

email, the only one I replied to. I was

5:30

like, because they sent me some email, hi. My name is

5:32

David from Air BNB and then

5:34

the idea of inclusion is behind Air BNB

5:36

philosophy and blah blah some crap

5:38

about a bad person. And I replied,

5:41

brother, I don't

5:41

even know didn't even know I had never even be

5:43

a count. can't remember ever booking an Airbnb. I don't

5:45

know why you're trying to feel involved. But

5:47

get fucked. So that's all done

5:49

to fuck off. But Uber Airbnb

5:52

my payment processor for my business Stripe,

5:55

my Gmail, my Instagram, my

5:57

Facebook,

5:58

ah

5:59

my Discord,

6:01

banks for banks in

6:03

the UK banned me,

6:06

transfer wise banned me.

6:09

Name and name a company. Yeah. They

6:11

banned me. Like, it was it was crazy.

6:13

So everybody was banning me from everything

6:15

instantly. And the

6:17

optimists of the world believe that it's just social pressure

6:19

and that one company bans you and the others

6:21

just fall in line whereas me, perhaps

6:23

a pessimist, but truthfully a realist.

6:25

I understand that it's very orchestrated and

6:27

it's designed to teach you a lesson. They

6:29

wanna teach you a lesson. They want you to be broke. They

6:31

want you to struggle to function in society, and

6:33

they want you to have no voice. Yeah. And that's what they

6:35

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7:40

Ma'am, what's so crazy is listening

7:43

back to the interview we did over three and a half

7:45

years ago, you foretold

7:48

this

7:48

happening.

7:49

So this is almost four years ago.

7:51

And you said, I think at this point, you were on

7:53

your fifth Twitter account. Yeah.

7:55

But you were still on everything

7:58

else. you weren't on too many people's

7:59

radar. You had a following,

8:01

but not to the insanity

8:03

it is. Now

8:05

so how were you able to

8:07

see

8:08

that coming. I I

8:10

think it's just basic human nature. I I

8:12

don't think the people who are running the world are

8:14

much different than you and I. Perhaps they have different

8:16

resource and different capability, but I think human

8:18

nature stays constant throughout. And

8:20

me, I run a fairly large

8:23

empire now. Let's say, I have two hundred or three hundred people

8:25

working for me. if there was somebody inside of my

8:27

organization which ignored my orders and

8:29

inspired other people inside of my

8:31

organization to be insubordinate,

8:33

then

8:34

I would fire them. So when you're running

8:36

a country or

8:37

the world and

8:39

you are and there's somebody inside of the world

8:41

that's inspiring others to be insubordinate,

8:43

then you're gonna wanna fire them to some degree. And I

8:46

understood that what they're trying to do to

8:48

the populace, I truly believe is evil. I

8:50

don't know whether they believe it's evil or they believe

8:52

it's good. That's their decision. I don't know their moral

8:54

backing, but I personally believe it's evil and I

8:56

stand counter to it. So why

8:58

would they want me to have a voice? Why would they want to

9:00

have influence? for I wouldn't want

9:02

employee in my in in my company to have

9:04

influence when he's countering

9:06

my my narrative. They

9:08

don't

9:08

want me to have a voice. So I always understood this.

9:10

I knew that sooner or later, they were gonna just look at

9:12

me and think he's too big of a problem to exist.

9:15

And they have to be very they have to

9:17

pretend to be balanced

9:20

and fair because when you're

9:22

tyrannical, the number one thing you don't want

9:24

people to realize is that you're tyrannical.

9:26

Right? So you have a massive voice, especially during

9:28

COVID. It was me and you, the number one biggest

9:30

anti COVID guy. We were caught

9:32

answering completely about it. but they have to

9:34

let some people talk against their agendas

9:36

because if they delete everybody instantly, then

9:38

it shows that they're sirenical and it collapses.

9:40

So you have to pretend they're balanced and

9:42

fair and they do, But if you reach a

9:44

critical mass where you're having a genuine in

9:46

impact and effect at a certain point, I

9:48

think that

9:48

they just come for you and shut you up.

9:51

your Twitter accounts massive and you say

9:53

so many great things on Twitter. If you were if

9:55

you had the same following on other platforms that you

9:57

had on Twitter, you'd be gone. That's that's

9:59

just what happens.

9:59

You get to a certain point of critical mass and they go, oh,

10:02

okay. He has to go. Yep. And when

10:04

they actually started canceling you

10:06

on these different platforms,

10:08

what did they say? Was there a

10:10

specific

10:11

policy that they claimed that you violated

10:13

or so on? because I've had people. I've been traveling

10:16

around to

10:16

lots of different places this year. And

10:18

in the past few months, I've been in a few different countries,

10:20

few different cities.

10:22

And there's been all this. I've heard

10:24

so many different people talking about you. sometimes

10:26

to me, sometimes just overhearing conversations,

10:29

and some people are saying, oh, it was because of this

10:31

or so. He he did this or he said this

10:33

or whatever. And there's all this speculation

10:35

going on. But what did they claim

10:37

that it actually was? Well, that's a good question.

10:39

Some some companies gave me a reason, some

10:41

companies didn't. So meta and

10:43

YouTube never even sent me an email. They

10:44

just deleted me completely. And in

10:47

sync were these massive press releases, which

10:49

obviously they had prepared

10:51

statements to release to the press, but they never

10:53

gave me an official reason by email.

10:55

So they've they've never even told me

10:57

why. And the reason for that is because I think they understood

10:59

that they're probably gonna end up in court and they

11:01

want to be able to make up

11:03

their reason as to go along in the courtroom. They don't

11:05

wanna stick to a reason on the day. In fact,

11:07

I've heard from reliable sources that terms and

11:09

conditions for both of these companies have changed

11:11

post my ban. So they've tried to

11:13

protect themselves. So

11:15

that's that. Few other

11:17

companies, the ones who deleted me like Airbnb,

11:19

etcetera. It was the typical generic

11:21

community guideline standards

11:23

don't meet our current expectations

11:25

of that it's all vague

11:27

garbage. And when you click accept to

11:29

these companies, you're accepting terms and

11:31

conditions that are so ridiculous be

11:33

vague. They basically mean we can ban anyone

11:35

at any time without reason

11:37

because we decided to. So they don't have to

11:39

give you a reason. You know? The reason

11:41

that they told the media is I'm somehow hateful and

11:44

misogynistic and I'm dangerous to the world, which

11:46

I think anybody with a brain knows is absolutely

11:48

not true. I have opinions.

11:50

Yes.

11:50

but those

11:51

opinions aren't gonna be out here detrimenting

11:54

society, not the way that most of the

11:56

genuine evil that the mainstream

11:58

media reports out to the children is

12:00

actually damaging society. The reason

12:02

they deleted me is because I was massively

12:04

influential and

12:05

they didn't like the direction in which

12:07

was pushing the youth of the world, which was to think

12:09

for themselves. So they thought I had to go,

12:11

that's that's what the real reason they did it, and

12:13

they never even told me

12:15

why. Why

12:15

do you think they're so scared of

12:18

that message? They're

12:19

scared of a message. They're always gonna be

12:21

scared of any message. that comes from somebody

12:23

that people idolize and respect, which is

12:25

basically telling people to be strong,

12:28

physically,

12:28

and mentally. and to resist a

12:30

slave mind and to think for themselves because

12:33

their number one agenda is to create

12:35

worker drones. They don't want you

12:37

to think for yourself, which means that to a degree

12:39

you need to be weak both mentally and

12:41

physically. If you're weak both mentally and

12:43

physically, one, you're not prepared to defend your

12:45

ideas, but especially if you're mentally

12:47

weak. This is such a a big point of it. And this

12:49

is why I get so much flack for saying depression

12:51

isn't real and all these things. If you're

12:53

mentally weak and you're earned in your own mind about

12:55

even living day to day life because you find

12:57

it such a struggle. There's no way you're

12:59

gonna take on a larger

13:01

battle than yourself not gonna start resisting

13:03

enslavement. You're not gonna start fighting against

13:05

COVID mandate. It's not gonna be doing any of that stuff because you're

13:07

too busy looking the mirror, crying your eyes out. You're

13:09

selfish, you're self obsessed. Happy

13:11

people don't do that. Happy people. Okay. My

13:13

life is good. I'm happy. I want my family

13:15

to be happy. I want my community to be good. I

13:17

care about my country. they they thus

13:19

wanted, I want you to be happy, though, to be miserable,

13:21

weak, and and they wanna delete any

13:23

morality from your brain because it's a

13:25

baseline morality that prevents them from installing

13:27

the slave program. by

13:29

getting you to a point where you no longer think

13:31

for yourself, they can just tell you anything is

13:33

true. That that's what they're doing to us

13:35

right now, What they're doing is convincing

13:37

people to ignore their own eyes.

13:39

When you walk down, when you walk into the

13:41

toilet, as a woman, and

13:43

you see a big ban.

13:46

And you have to pretend you that's not a

13:48

man. You have to pretend it's not.

13:51

Because if you if you acknowledge what your own

13:53

eyes are telling you, you're the enemy.

13:55

Right? once they can convince you to

13:57

ignore your own eyes. Well, that's the

13:59

end of the game. Isn't it? Now now

14:01

it doesn't matter if they see the sky

14:03

is blue because the media said the sky

14:05

is red. And that's the final level

14:07

of slave programming they're trying to get us to. They want

14:09

us to ignore our own eyes,

14:11

ignore our own ears, ignore our

14:13

innate morale because we we're all born with an

14:15

innate morality inside of us. We believe

14:17

certain things are wrong and right. Instinctually,

14:19

they want to ignore that. Get rid of

14:21

all of it. empty brains,

14:23

empty hard disks, and plug in the new

14:25

program for whatever they think is applicable at

14:27

the time. And it's it's

14:28

gonna be tyranny and slavery. What else would

14:31

they want to program into us? Yep.

14:33

It's

14:33

so interesting because when we spoke in

14:35

in twenty nineteen and, of course, every time

14:37

we we met in person and discuss this

14:39

stuff privately. We always

14:42

talk about the there's this fear

14:44

people are afraid. Yep. are afraid.

14:46

In twenty nineteen, we were talking about

14:48

people being afraid to speak

14:50

out. You were like, I'm the only guy who's willing

14:52

to save this stuff. No one else was saying

14:54

it. And it's fun. It's weird

14:56

because we were we

14:58

were talking about stuff being crazy in

15:00

twenty nineteen. This is pre pandemic.

15:03

Yep. This is pre a

15:05

lot of weird things that have happened. This is when a,

15:07

you know, drag queen story anytime was

15:09

just kicking off and weren't too many

15:11

videos coming out of all the all all the

15:13

madness, which is now on people's radar, which I

15:15

think is good. Yeah. So there's there's more

15:17

pushback and more people speaking on

15:19

it. But A theme

15:20

I've noticed is when I travel around, when

15:22

I do events in different cities, different countries,

15:25

whether I'm in the UK, Australia,

15:27

USA, and so on.

15:28

Everyone is saying that they're afraid

15:31

to speak out. First thing people always

15:33

say is thank you. Thank you for speaking out.

15:35

Thank you. You're courageous. you're brave.

15:37

I appreciate you voicing it. I

15:39

can't do I can't say what

15:41

you're saying. I can't do that. So even in the so

15:43

called freest countries in the world, people

15:46

are feeling like they cannot

15:48

they they can't speak. There's

15:50

this pressure that's causing them to

15:52

self sensor beyond what

15:54

is a reasonable limit to the point where, as you

15:56

said, people will deny things

15:58

that are objective facts, things that you

15:59

can see with your own eyes, things that you can

16:02

hear,

16:03

and everyone's just going with it. And

16:05

I think a lot of the nonsense we dealt with

16:07

over the past two and a half years, some of which is still

16:09

going on, it that playing

16:11

out on a massive, massive scale.

16:13

So how do you think

16:15

that question people

16:17

always ask is how did we how did we

16:19

get here? Yeah. cowardice is the

16:21

problem. The world is full

16:23

of cowards. We suffer from a pandemic of

16:26

cowards. We never suffer from any other pandemic the

16:28

last three years. People are absolutely

16:30

not leap cowards and they do to me

16:32

what they did to me to scare people. If you

16:34

tell the average person, you're gonna lose

16:36

contact basically, everyone you can speak to. You're not gonna have a voice

16:38

anymore. You're not gonna have a bank account. You're not gonna be able to make money online. You're

16:40

not gonna be able to move anywhere. You're not gonna have to be able to

16:42

transact. We're gonna wreck you head to

16:44

toe. the average person can't deal with that. Right? On

16:46

top of the fact that the

16:48

average person who's employed and they're

16:50

scared of losing their job, scared of their

16:52

employer. I'm in a unique situation because

16:54

I'm extremely difficult to hurt. But the average

16:56

person, as soon as you hurt their money, their life is

16:58

over. Right? And and that's what we've

17:00

got. We've got to a a level of cowardice

17:02

amongst the population where people are just gonna sit there

17:04

and ignore objective reality because they're scared

17:06

of having this cancellation

17:08

weapon used against them. So,

17:10

yeah, it's you're right. It's not that

17:12

people don't agree with us. It's not that we're not saying

17:14

the things that everyone knows are

17:16

intrinsically true. It's that everybody is

17:18

afraid to say it, and that can only

17:20

end when everybody stands

17:22

up and stops agreeing and playing

17:24

this game. It stops being cowards. We

17:26

need mass numbers of people to say, no, I'm allowed

17:28

an opinion. Mhmm. You know what? Nigel Farage,

17:31

and I don't I'm not since you kept ended.

17:33

I don't even know about his politics nowadays. I don't even know what he's

17:36

doing. but he says something that was really interesting. He was asked about who runs

17:38

the world, and I guess the person was trying to set him up

17:40

for a question about the elites. And he said truthfully, I'll

17:42

tell you who runs the world. We do.

17:44

because

17:44

we decide how much of this crap we're gonna put up with. The problem

17:46

is we're putting up with too much of it. Problem

17:48

is everyone's a coward. And and you're right. I get

17:50

the same thing. wow, thanks for

17:52

saying it. Why don't you say it? And and

17:55

everyone is just terrified.

17:57

And it's it really is truly

18:00

crazy because Fear has always been the control

18:02

mechanism of man. The worst things that have

18:04

ever happened in any society or any

18:06

civilizations just a dawn of fucking records has been done

18:08

under the name of fear. Get the population

18:10

of freight. did Gerbal say?

18:12

The propaganda minister of the third Reich,

18:14

once people are afraid, give them a common

18:16

enemy to do anything you want. That's the the the

18:18

Nazis knew this. Everyone knows this.

18:20

Right? So It's a basic playbook,

18:22

but I think it's also a larger issue.

18:24

I think that things like keeping

18:26

sure making sure people are semi depressed

18:28

making sure people are divided, making sure people

18:31

are selfish, making sure people are

18:33

self obsessed, they're trying to destroy

18:35

people's will to stand up and and care about

18:37

anyone other than themselves. And once you do

18:39

that, couple in with the fact that if you

18:41

start to care about others and genuinely care about the

18:43

world, you'll ruin your own life. It just

18:45

makes people shut up. Yeah. And

18:47

it's so interesting you say that because

18:50

something that

18:50

is not often discussed

18:52

or analyzed. One of the strangest things I've

18:54

seen in the conversation around

18:57

you and your meteoric

18:59

rise in fame and popularity

19:01

this year is Not

19:03

a lot of

19:04

people are thinking, okay. Well,

19:06

for

19:07

that to happen,

19:09

he's

19:09

gotta be saying some real stuff. Right?

19:12

Like, people are, you don't

19:14

grow by hundreds of thousands of

19:16

followers per day. Right?

19:18

I was I've been obviously, I've been following you

19:20

for years, but I think at the beginning of the year,

19:22

did you have maybe half a million

19:25

Instagram followers? And by the time they took you off, you

19:27

had about, what, five point seven,

19:29

five point eight million. This

19:31

is in the space of a few months

19:34

So even when I was talking to

19:36

people who, you know, say say they don't like

19:38

you or they're like, I'm like, look, even if you don't

19:40

like the message, you don't agree

19:42

with it. rather than just why don't you think about,

19:44

okay, what is it? What's happening

19:46

in the world? And what is it that this man

19:48

is saying that

19:50

this is resonating with so many

19:53

people to such a strong degree. And it seems like

19:55

people wanted to to just skip over that

19:57

and go out, but he's these people

19:59

can't think

19:59

These people cannot think.

20:02

It's it's almost a sad realization when

20:04

you wake up and understand that there's a large

20:06

contingent of the world who cannot

20:08

think. And when I say that, I don't mean that

20:10

in some kind of, you know, semi

20:13

sarcastic or I mean that

20:15

literally. There are

20:15

people who have a strong emotional reaction

20:18

to subjects completely don't understand. There

20:20

are people out there who will stand up and say,

20:22

hey, agitate. Why? I hate him. He needs

20:24

to go to jail. Like, okay,

20:27

why?

20:28

I hate him. Why? They don't know

20:30

why. They once you once

20:32

the matrix can program an emotional

20:35

response into you and you can't even logically, with

20:37

your own words, explain why you

20:39

have that emotional emotional response,

20:41

you're completely a slave These

20:44

people don't think about anything. They believe what they're

20:46

told to believe. They're emotional about what they're told to

20:48

be emotional about and the exact direction they're told to

20:50

be. And that's what the matrix wants. It wants

20:52

to be able to say a name. and tell the

20:54

world to hate them without even giving a

20:56

reason and just get what they

20:58

want. These people are so far

21:00

gone. These individuals who do not be

21:02

they cannot logically explain own emotions are so

21:04

far gone, it's ridiculous. As as an

21:06

adult, what you need to do is is

21:08

seriously analyze every strongly held

21:10

belief you currently have. and work

21:12

out where it came from. Is it personal experience?

21:15

Is it from somebody who I care about?

21:17

And who I trust? Is it from

21:19

what the news has said? Why

21:21

do I believe this so much? Why do I have an emotional

21:23

response to this? Where did it come from?

21:25

People don't do that. They just sit there, watch news,

21:27

watch social media, I'm supposed to hate this

21:29

guy, so I now hate this guy. So I know

21:32

exactly what you're talking about, because you're right. These

21:34

people cannot think. They cannot even give

21:36

a reason. There's a guy on TikTok who walks around

21:38

and says, have you heard of Andrew Tate around college

21:40

campuses? And people go, yeah. And he goes, do you

21:42

like him? And they go, no, why?

21:44

He's a misogynist. What's a

21:45

misogynist mean? and then they cancer. They

21:48

don't know what they they don't know what it means.

21:50

Like, it's it's it's almost sad,

21:52

but then you lifted the last three years and

21:54

you realized that people can't think there's a large contingent

21:56

of the world that truly cannot think.

21:58

It's scary. Yep. It is kinda scary. I

22:00

mean, it's it's so interesting because as someone

22:02

as someone who

22:04

knows you, And privately and

22:06

publicly, I've I've defended you

22:08

a lot a lot this year because people have been

22:10

saying, super wild stuff and, you

22:12

know, people don't I

22:14

posted actually when when when when

22:16

were we in Romania in twenty twenty. I

22:18

posted it was while they were

22:20

in the process of taking away your accounts, I

22:22

posted a photo. Oh,

22:23

yeah. III was just

22:26

reading the comments, and

22:27

I was like, wow. People have

22:29

such strong emotion, you know. Why why

22:31

you like will be mad that we're sitting here right now.

22:33

You you can't talk to this person. You shouldn't talk to

22:35

that person and so on. And the

22:38

thing that blows my mind about it is number one, I think I'm

22:40

a pretty good judge of character. like,

22:42

I I'm a good judge of

22:44

character in general. And also, I

22:46

think that your overall

22:48

message to me

22:49

is

22:50

very clearly positive. That's

22:53

the thing about it. It's to me, it's like, look,

22:55

someone might not like this bit or that bit

22:57

or disagree with that statement, that statement. But I'm like, look,

23:00

overall, what

23:01

this you

23:02

it it's it's

23:04

not that dissimilar to me to what they tried to do

23:06

with Jordan Peterson. Like, you you have

23:09

I'd say your mess the overall

23:11

message, perhaps even of all three of us,

23:13

is somewhat similar. There's a certain

23:15

through line about personal responsibility

23:18

building yourself up especially

23:20

as a man, not

23:22

falling into this victim game, improving

23:24

your mindset, improving your body, all

23:26

of these things, but

23:28

people will just ignore all

23:30

of that. They'll just ignore

23:32

all the positive. They'll ignore the fact that

23:34

you've helping people -- Poor. -- motivating people,

23:37

helping people. You you get emails. I've had

23:39

emails people. Oh, man. You know, I was feeling

23:41

suicidal. I was feeling this. I was feeling that. and listening

23:43

to you. Help me at Motivator. We got

23:45

me in the gym and so on. And people will

23:47

just gloss over all of that.

23:49

And they make it out as if like all you

23:51

talk about is women. or something. It's

23:53

like, no. And, yeah, that's what's crazy. But the

23:55

reason they'll gloss over all of that is because, like like

23:57

I said, you have to ignore your own eyes. That's what

23:59

they

23:59

want. When you're fully slave minded, what

24:02

I can I will genuinely state this

24:04

as a fact. I will state this as a fact even though

24:06

I don't know it's a fact, but I would love for someone to

24:08

do the study. Go out there in the world and ask a hundred

24:10

people if you like I entertain or not. And the ones who say

24:12

yes and the ones who say no, do an IQ test.

24:14

And I

24:15

I guarantee you the biggest

24:17

idiots out there. When I see people

24:19

who just like me and I see them trying to explain

24:21

why it doesn't even make sense. It doesn't even

24:23

make sense. It's like it's English, but it

24:25

doesn't make logical sense.

24:28

And yeah, they'll come at me with the with the the garbage

24:30

about being a misogynist, etcetera.

24:32

Very not very often to people argue

24:34

my points. Mhmm. Because argue

24:35

my points is absolute construction

24:38

because they know they're wrong. So what they try and do

24:40

is discredit my character. They

24:41

say, he's a bad person. He's a misogynist.

24:43

He's done this. He's done that. He's evil.

24:45

What does he say that you disagree? What does

24:47

he say that's wrong? Oh, but he's a

24:49

bad person that they can't argue against

24:52

my points. And the only reason they

24:54

try and Sam a bad person is because they're

24:56

weaponizing virtue to try and find a way to attack me. They can't

24:58

attack me logically because they know

25:00

I'm right. they can't attack my successes as a man or as a person.

25:02

They can't say I'm most successful. They can't

25:04

find anything bad to say about me besides

25:06

Bald, which should probably come to you.

25:08

It's But I said, where's your hair? It's

25:10

like, okay. Cool. I shaved it off.

25:12

But which is ridiculous

25:14

in it of itself. But then

25:16

they say, okay. Well, then he's a bad person.

25:18

And and the thing about it is once

25:21

they understand that the only way they can

25:23

attack you, is by saying you're a bad It

25:25

doesn't matter once you that you prove them wrong. They're

25:27

not interested in the truth. They're not interested in

25:29

truth. You can sit and say,

25:31

Here's proof he saw miscellaneous. Here's proof he's still a

25:33

credit record. Never done anything wrong. Here's proof he's a nice

25:36

person. Here's proof he gives to charity. Here's the

25:38

orphanage he bill. Here's the dogs he

25:40

rescued. Here's the millions he's giving away.

25:42

Here. They don't want

25:44

to see it. They're just blind to

25:46

it. Like, no. I ignore my own eyes. That can't possibly

25:48

be true because the media told me this guy must

25:50

be bad. And they're slave minded. And what's

25:52

actually scary is that these people genuinely

25:54

believe that they're the good

25:56

people of Earth. And it's

25:57

always completely the opposite.

26:00

Those who can

26:00

be programmed by the meet by the media machine

26:02

and the matrix to just be slave minded

26:04

and not think for themselves are the exact ones who

26:07

always commit the most atrocities. These are

26:09

the always to people who end up doing the

26:11

most heinous shit. And when you

26:13

ask them why, they're like, oh, well, you know, at the

26:15

time, I just, you know, just

26:17

put on the gas chamber newspaper told me

26:19

to, oops. That's who these people are. whenever

26:21

I see a slave minded person, it's not just a matter

26:23

of going, oh, well, you're a dummy. I look at them

26:25

with genuine disdain. I look at you and think

26:27

you're actually a bad person. You're

26:29

genuinely evil. You cannot think for yourself. I

26:31

don't even see you as a person I ever want to

26:33

get to know or deep I'd love to deprogram you,

26:35

but it's impossible. These people are

26:37

genuinely the worst people on the planet. And it's kinda

26:40

convenient that all the people who dislike me are the worst

26:42

people on the planet. So it's fine. I don't have to

26:44

talk to them anyway. But if you look read any

26:46

history book, or read any of

26:48

it.

26:48

All the most heinous shit

26:50

committed by humanity were people who just couldn't think

26:52

for them fucking selves every single

26:55

time. the

26:56

worst things that have happened and that happened,

26:58

I don't

26:59

believe happened because most people

27:01

are malicious or evil. I

27:03

think

27:03

it's that they are

27:06

cowardice. I think a lot of it is cowardice. I think most

27:08

people would rather be in the majority than

27:10

be right. And

27:11

once people have made up a

27:13

decision or been told what to think,

27:16

doesn't matter

27:16

what the issue is to get them

27:18

out of it or to admit

27:20

that they're coming out of it is

27:23

extraordinarily difficult. We we're still

27:25

dealing with this after the past two and a half

27:27

years that we've lived through with c nineteen

27:30

response and the fact that people are

27:32

trying to memory whole things, neck like,

27:34

they never said things, and never did things. They wanna just

27:37

okay. Like, just totally back to normal. Is it, you

27:39

know, a year ago, you didn't wanna throw people

27:41

into a gulag or whatever. Sorry to drop me. You're

27:43

so right, but this is the thing that aggravates me

27:45

the most. these slave minded

27:47

individuals are so

27:50

they're literally barely

27:53

sentient individuals. If I was the kind of

27:55

person, if I was walking around with a mask

27:57

on and screaming at my fellow

27:59

man in

27:59

supermarkets, and I've now

28:01

realized I was wrong

28:04

COVID is still here. Yes. And

28:06

I'm not wearing a mask anymore. You hear to anyone

28:08

else. I would feel

28:10

deep shame. I would be

28:12

apologetic. I would literally be saying to the

28:14

world. I can't believe they fooled me like

28:16

that. I don't know who you were, who I

28:18

was yelling at in the supermarket, you were

28:20

smarter than me. I made a mistake.

28:22

I'm sorry. They fooled me. They

28:24

tricked me. These people don't

28:26

even feel shame. They don't even feel sorry.

28:28

They don't even sit and go, wow.

28:30

they made a fool at me. They it

28:32

doesn't even cross their minds. They're on

28:34

to the next thing now. Slava Ukraine. Next

28:37

thing, they don't give a shit. and it's just

28:39

truly amazing that it can destroy someone's

28:41

life for three years and then recruit

28:44

these

28:44

people to go out there and push the

28:46

agenda for them and all the people who were

28:48

tools of an agenda. Now the agenda

28:50

is over, are not sentient enough to sit

28:52

and go, wow. They fooled

28:55

me. I need to think more carefully

28:57

next time they try and fool me. No. They

28:59

just continue with the programming. These

29:01

people are completely an utterly slave

29:03

minded, genuinely slaves. They live

29:05

inside a system the system they're gonna purport and fight to

29:08

defend is gonna destroy them. They're not

29:10

fighting for a system which is gonna give them anything other

29:12

than absolute slavery and tyranny.

29:14

It's truly incredible to watch in real time this

29:16

kind of crap happening. But these people are

29:18

beyond saving and obviously people like you and

29:20

I stand up But

29:22

even though we're trying to help them,

29:24

once they come for us with the cancellation

29:26

bulb, these people cheer.

29:28

It's it's it's It's to a degree,

29:30

you'd like to think it's demoralizing. You'd say, well, why

29:32

am I trying to save people from themselves that they're truly

29:35

this stupid? But the odd ones that you

29:37

can speak to and the minds you can for you kind of make

29:39

it worth but yeah, there are so many

29:41

people out there that literally have never analyzed their

29:43

own life and decisions. I I say this to

29:45

everybody at home. When I saw on Twitter, I used

29:47

to do tweaks all the time talking about all

29:49

the influencers including conservative

29:51

right wing influencers who were purporting and

29:53

pushing the mask agenda. You need to

29:55

fucking apologize. You can't just memory hole

29:57

it. just delete the tweet. I saw it

29:59

and

29:59

the world saw it and you know who you

30:02

are. Say, sorry. Say,

30:04

sorry. Say, I was a

30:06

fool. they made a fool of me and admit it because if you don't make

30:08

your mistakes, you're gonna repeat them. And there's people

30:10

out there just oh, yeah. Oops. Yeah. It's only

30:12

a mess. No big deal to losers.

30:14

fucking losers. I I wanna talk about that.

30:17

Let's let's talk about the mask. Yeah.

30:19

Because I think you see the

30:21

mask the way I do.

30:23

because

30:23

that it's just a piece of

30:26

clothing. I'm like, how

30:27

are people not seeing

30:30

what

30:30

this represents and that this

30:33

is a step on a ladder. Right?

30:35

To me,

30:35

it was very clear. Once they started with

30:37

those mandates and it was just just

30:39

It's just a piece of cloth and and then people try to

30:42

invert it and they're like, oh, you're scared. You're scared

30:44

of a piece of cloth or you're scared of any

30:46

it's like, No. I'm not I'm not the

30:48

afraid one. But to me, firstly, the fact

30:50

that it's literally a muscle. Yeah. Right? So

30:52

you're you're literally going

30:55

outside with with

30:58

with your face covered. Also, I was just like, look, this

31:00

is a compliance letter. If people had

31:02

said

31:02

no to the mass

31:04

mandate, Best mandates

31:05

wouldn't even even been on the table. It wouldn't

31:07

have been a consideration. I was like, look,

31:09

you're on one step. It's gonna keep going and

31:11

going. And next thing you'd oh, you've got your

31:14

your your your back's past and so on. And then,

31:16

you know, that,

31:16

you know, there's they're the real effects. Like,

31:18

we're social being seeing being able to see

31:21

people's faces. is important. Communication's

31:23

important. If you've got young children and they're gonna

31:25

learn how to speak and so on for their

31:27

development, it's important. And people are, oh, wear your

31:29

studies. I'm like, bro, if you need a

31:31

study For me to tell you that it's important

31:33

to be able to see people's faces and their

31:36

mouths moving when they're talking to

31:38

you. if you can't see that there's gonna

31:40

be a detrimental effect with it, there's not gonna

31:42

be some detrimental effect in just locking people

31:44

in their houses for weeks and months on

31:46

end. Like, I I yeah. You're right. I can't pull out

31:48

a study, but I know that if you go to prison

31:50

and they wanna extra punish you.

31:53

They put you in solitary confinement.

31:56

Yeah. So tell me, what are

31:58

your thoughts on that? No. Man, you nailed it. It was a

31:59

compliance exercise. You're completely right when it comes to

32:02

Vax mandates. The only reason all

32:04

this crap ended. It's because people finally start to wake up if they would

32:06

have woken up sooner and never would have happened in the first

32:08

place, which is why when I saw people at the beginning

32:10

of this garbage boring and pushing the idea

32:12

was so infuriated by x. It was so obvious to

32:14

me. And I'm talking about big big figures

32:16

on Twitter, right wing conservative voters. I

32:18

couldn't fucking believe how

32:20

easily they all cut down on cowardice and we're saying,

32:22

yeah, wear a mask. It's just a mask. No,

32:24

it's not just a mask. I'm I'm a

32:26

sentient being and I'm an individual.

32:28

And I get to decide what I wanna do with my

32:30

body. And if everyone else is wearing a mask, then they're

32:32

already safe. So why do I fucking need one? I

32:34

don't want to wear one. who were

32:36

they to tell me and force me to wear something on my

32:38

face. Next, they're gonna force me to put something on my

32:40

bloodstream, which they attempted to do, and they

32:42

failed. They did it to millions and millions

32:44

of people. There was a guy on Twitter. I don't know

32:46

if he's even still around because he had a little bit of

32:48

controversy, which we don't need to go into for the

32:50

sake of morality. But Jack

32:52

Murphy was name, and he was pro mask. And I remember arguing with him

32:54

about that when I had an account. It's like, bro, what the what's

32:56

wrong with you? Like, it's not just a mask, and then

32:58

he ended up doing another tweet.

33:00

about how he convinced his how his kids needed

33:02

had to take the vaccines and they could play baseball or

33:05

some crap. Then he went down the rabbit hole of

33:07

complete degeneracy. His fall off was

33:09

pretty interesting. But it's

33:11

just crazy. I I couldn't, even from the very

33:13

beginning, understand up who we didn't see exactly what it

33:15

was. It was a compliance exercise. And the

33:17

people in charge of the world sat

33:19

around laughing. And really do

33:21

believe believe it was laughing. People sit and

33:23

say, oh, yeah, c nineteen was just

33:25

for money. It's just about profit. And I think that's an

33:27

optimistic way to look at it. Yes,

33:29

profits were made. Yes, I agree. It was just about

33:31

money and money was involved. However, a lot of the

33:33

people behind this stuff, print

33:34

money. Yes.

33:35

They don't care about money because they print it.

33:37

They make it up. They type it in the computer screens.

33:39

So they're not interested in making profit because they

33:41

can make profit anytime they want by affecting

33:43

global markets. Right? It's not about that. What

33:45

it's about is control and power and

33:48

ego. And a lot of the people in the world

33:50

who were complying with this crap, who've never had

33:52

any power or don't understand how the

33:54

world Don't understand that. It is inside of human

33:56

nature to constantly get an endorphan rush from

33:58

becoming more and more powerful. This is why

33:59

rich men wanna become more and more

34:02

rich. That's why people with fast cars wanna drive faster and faster. That's

34:04

why playboys want more and more girls. That's

34:06

just human nature. And once you've been powerful for x amount of

34:08

time and your family's been powerful for as long

34:10

as you can remember, you're a billionaire or a

34:13

trillionaire or whatever you are. The only thing that's gonna make you happy and smile

34:15

is to feel more powerful. So how do you do that? You

34:17

tell people, put on a mask when

34:19

walk in strong. Take it off when you eat. Put it on. When you stand

34:21

up. Take it off when you sit down. This has

34:23

nothing to do with medical science. This is

34:25

just pure compliance. This

34:27

is just Watch them do Watch

34:30

them put it on. Put it all. Stand up.

34:32

Through the musical chairs. Look at these

34:34

dummies. It's

34:36

funny. and people don't understand that, oh, it can't just be for that. They didn't

34:38

ruin all those lives just because it's a joke. Yes,

34:40

they did. You didn't go to your parents

34:42

funeral because it was funny. You

34:44

stayed in your house for months for no reason because

34:46

it was funny. You lost your business because it

34:48

made someone else laugh. That's all it was. People

34:50

sat around and charged in a world and

34:53

said, Fuck them. Let's have again. Let's see how

34:55

long this goes on for. Oh, it's been

34:57

a week. No riots yet. Let's

34:59

try again. Nope. A year. No riots yet. Let's up the

35:01

game. Let's give them an injection. Let's make them all take

35:04

an injection. Let's text them seven times a day for

35:06

an injection.

35:08

or something that has ninety nine point nine percent chance of not killing them anyway. Let's give

35:10

them something more dangerous than the disease itself.

35:12

Let's mandate it. Let's stop them from

35:14

flying. Wait. We don't riots yet.

35:17

You vary. Yeah. No. That was a new one. That

35:19

was a new one. Watch out. Like and

35:21

people are just sitting there

35:23

going, okay. Like, it's

35:26

it's truly truly incredible. Yeah. Like, members of my family, some

35:28

of them some of them got the vaccine,

35:30

whatever. I was like, look, you had

35:31

a serious

35:32

health issue.

35:33

When you had cancer, You

35:35

went to the NHS and they said, we'll send you a letter in

35:37

four weeks and you didn't get a letter and you had

35:39

to call them and chase them and ask when your

35:42

next appointment was. but they'll text

35:43

you eight times a day to get this injection. Do

35:46

you think they really care about you living or

35:48

dying? When you have cancer, they

35:50

haven't answered

35:52

you. Like, Why stupid do you have to be? And people will say,

35:54

yeah, I know it's dumb, but I'll just

35:56

get it. Yeah. Like,

35:58

you know, you know what else it is? I

36:00

mean, Two

36:01

two points. Number one is the fact that it

36:03

was just everyday

36:06

citizens

36:06

enforcing this

36:07

on each other to me was the

36:09

worst part. I'm like, look, government's gonna do what government's gonna do. Right? I I

36:11

lost I lost faith and trust in that. That that

36:14

a a

36:16

while ago. but just seeing people, whether I was in the

36:18

USA or in Mexico, or to be honest, people

36:20

in the UK were not too bad with this. Portugal,

36:22

oh my

36:24

gosh, terrible. like, walking down the

36:25

street outside my first

36:28

day in Portugal, and I got

36:30

four people shouting

36:32

at me. on the

36:34

strap. I'm just it's sunny

36:36

outside. Nice weather. I'm walking down the street, mining

36:38

my business. People are screaming at

36:40

me to put on a mask. I'm like no

36:42

one has told you to do that. You are not a

36:44

police officer. You're in no position of

36:46

authority. You wanna go into a restaurant and they

36:48

want they want you won't let

36:49

me into the restaurant, like, is there if there was a

36:52

police officer behind you who's enforcing

36:54

it, I kind I

36:55

kind of get it more, but it was

36:57

like, People were just doing this on their own. They're

36:59

too volatile. And they're not sorry. No. They're

37:01

not apologizing. They're not looking in the mirror

37:03

and realizing what dummy they were.

37:05

Nothing. Absolutely zero. and it

37:08

truly makes me lose faith in humanity because you're

37:10

right. The government's gonna do, the government's gonna do, but they can

37:12

only push as far as to human us

37:14

amongst each other, we'll tolerate and put

37:16

up with. And that's why I'm saying, slave mines are dangerous. This is why I compare the world to

37:18

the matrix. Inside the matrix Morpheus says anyone

37:20

who's not been unplugged is part of that system and they will

37:22

fight to defend the system. They

37:24

need it. These people will fight to defend the system. And it's everywhere you

37:26

go. It was the same crap. I walked into

37:28

Prague, and I wasn't Prague, and I went to

37:30

a restaurant. The guy

37:30

goes, if you got vac past, it's like brother.

37:34

I was like, brother. You know this is

37:36

stupid. Why are you doing this?

37:38

Oh, the the police. There's

37:41

no police here. just

37:43

let me sit down and eat.

37:46

Mhmm. You know, the police. There's

37:48

no police here. Stop

37:50

using police as an excuse for you being a

37:52

fucking coward. You know this is

37:54

stupid. Oh, I can't. I can't. So

37:56

you're a dummy. You're a dummy. And and and

37:58

I go to the court right to tell him. I was like, there is a

37:59

reason you were broke and you're

38:02

a waiter. This is why, because you can't think outside of a fucking box.

38:04

You're dummy. And I got to the part where I was

38:06

literally, COVID was the worst time of my

38:08

life. I'm a

38:10

peaceful man. I'm a peaceful man. I'm a peaceful man, bro. This

38:12

if the number one time in my life, I became

38:14

a violent individual. It got to the point where

38:16

I would not let people tell me what to

38:18

do to that level. After two

38:21

or three years of it, my patience was down to fucking zero. And I

38:23

and I just developed the the innate

38:25

response to just snapped. Yeah. I just walked

38:27

in a gas station with

38:30

no mask Oh, mask. And instead of saying, no, no, I just literally

38:32

snapped. Fuck you.

38:34

Care to walk in and they'll be

38:36

like, I just go I

38:38

just became that guy because after three

38:40

years of time to reason with people,

38:42

after three years of trying to explain

38:44

to them how stupid they are, I just

38:46

ran out of patience. And I guess the fact that I'm just a big scary guy served me well

38:49

because I thought that before I was just telling people to

38:51

get fucked. I went to a gas

38:54

station even Romania where they weren't that bad. I went to a gas station, Romania. He said

38:56

mask. He said, fuck you. I'm not wearing a mask. He said,

38:58

no mask. I won't serve you. I said, okay. Is the

39:02

gas free? because the gas is in the car. So it's the gas free. No, you

39:04

must pay than CERFI. No, I won't serve you. So I'm

39:06

gonna fucking throw the money on the floor. They

39:08

get fucked.

39:09

dummies. And and and they went

39:11

out to get the money from the floor, and then he called

39:13

three of the other attendants. So it's like four on one. They kinda

39:15

come over to get intimidated. And I was standing there.

39:17

Listen. I don't know why any of you even care.

39:19

I don't give a

39:20

shit. Listen, if you paid me three hundred dollars a

39:22

month to work at a gas station, you could walk

39:24

into my gas station and start a

39:27

flyer You could read the corner with a balls

39:29

of the You're gonna be stealing. You're gonna

39:31

do what I'll be like.

39:34

Please stop. fucking. It ain't mine. Like, why do you? I said, why

39:36

do you guys? You're about to all get the

39:38

shit kicked out of you. For

39:40

for a last it's not even your

39:42

gas stations. Chris.

39:44

It's it's like you lose your these people are losing their minds over

39:46

these mandates and these rules. And

39:48

there was a couple times where

39:51

I had these big events, these big like throw

39:54

downs, where I could see

39:56

the other men around with

39:58

masks on. and I could see

39:59

they felt shame in their eyes. I could see

40:02

they were like, he's the brave one. Why

40:04

because they wouldn't say anything. I could see they were all

40:06

shameful. And I was like, just take it

40:08

off. Everyone just take it off. What's it? Why can't we

40:10

all just take it off? Why

40:12

am I like it? I couldn't understand

40:15

it, but bro. It was the worst

40:17

time in my life. I really got to a point of just genuinely screaming at people. You know what

40:19

else I did though? That was great. I I started I

40:22

my my number one response

40:25

to women. Because with men, it was just fuck you do

40:27

something about it. But with women, I'd be a little more

40:29

taxful. So with women when they say, oh, you need to wear a

40:31

mask. I'd say, I'm a doctor. Are you a doctor? Are

40:33

you a doctor? No. I'm a doctor.

40:35

Shut up. And they just shut up.

40:37

I sent all the doctor to people, and they'd

40:39

be quiet. But the whole thing was

40:42

just asinine. It was probably it was generally some of the worst years of my life, not

40:44

because of the mandates because I ignored all of that. I

40:46

didn't know pay a single fucking one.

40:47

I did whatever I wanted the entire time, didn't

40:49

get injected, didn't

40:52

wear masks, didn't say home. I broke all the rules. But

40:54

just dealing with idiots, trying to tell me

40:56

what to do. I I couldn't tolerate it.

40:58

After three years, I'm telling you it's a good thing. Maybe they

41:00

ended it because

41:02

of me. Maybe they were analyzing me and they thought, he's at

41:04

the end of his temper. Things are

41:06

gonna go wrong because he's just walk around

41:08

to swear to

41:10

people now. let let's have dropped this crap. I couldn't believe it. It was so

41:12

disheartening. It was really

41:14

disheartening. And

41:14

it really made me understand

41:17

how all nasty horrible stuff that happened in the twentieth

41:20

century. I I'd always

41:21

had some understanding of how that

41:24

type of thing is possible, but I was just like,

41:26

yep. I get it.

41:28

I totally get it. And all

41:30

you people who think you're all virtuous

41:33

and heroic and whatever I

41:35

know exactly what you would have done. Had you

41:37

been in that scenario those few

41:40

decades back? You've everyone played their

41:42

hand. And I think that as

41:44

depressing

41:44

as that is. As as

41:47

as as disappointing as it is,

41:49

it's like, you

41:50

know. You

41:51

know every single person on

41:53

the planet

41:54

played their hand multiple times

41:56

and so you just you just

41:58

got to see it. What blew my mind about that

41:59

whole experience is, I

42:02

don't know why Sweden

42:04

of all countries didn't

42:06

do it.

42:06

do That's

42:07

weird. Because if you were to say Andrew choose a

42:09

country that won't go down this nonsense, I would

42:12

have choose maybe Russia

42:13

or, like,

42:14

somewhere that's not globally.

42:17

Yeah. Somewhere based. Sweeted. And

42:19

I was like, they're the biggest

42:21

pussies of all. It's like, how

42:23

does this make sense? So, like, because at the

42:25

very very beginning of it, my brother and I went to Sweden. Day one, at

42:27

the beginning of the pandemic, when they had all the

42:29

videos and people were falling down and dying the street

42:31

in the Italian hall cool

42:33

and all this garbage to big sial. When at the beginning,

42:35

when everyone believed me interested sat there and said,

42:37

listen. If this can kill me and you, military

42:39

age males and perfect health, and the

42:41

world's over. Yeah. Like, so

42:42

the civilization as we now know it is

42:44

gone. So there's no point hiding. Let's just

42:46

go

42:47

down. So that was our basic

42:49

logical conversation. We flew to Sweden Sweden was

42:51

wide open. And after two months of partying every night

42:53

in Swedish night clubs, we were like,

42:55

this is some kind of style,

42:57

because obviously, we're fine. Obviously, the

42:59

swedes are fine. They have death rates

43:01

for lower than everyone's locked in their house. English for clapping like performing seals for

43:04

the NHS. Like,

43:06

it's just Like, talk about

43:08

silo. People have forgotten how much goofy

43:10

stuff happened. People have

43:12

forgotten. Like, if you go back to early twenty

43:14

twenty, and you

43:16

got the That's

43:16

the thing that kept blowing my mind. If it was like one or two things didn't make sense

43:19

or didn't add up, it's like, okay, fair enough.

43:21

But I was like, guys,

43:23

top to bottom. This

43:26

is not making sense. And then

43:28

you remember summer twenty twenty and, you know, tens

43:30

of thousands of people out protesting.

43:32

even the the health officials declared while racism a bigger pandemic -- Yeah. -- than

43:35

the virus -- And I just and, yeah, these

43:37

protests don't spread the virus. These protests

43:39

too spread the virus. this

43:42

country's open and it's fine. This one's closed

43:44

and there's a pandemic. Like, you're you're

43:47

right, bro. Like, but but

43:49

but but you're right. It destroys your faith in humanity and what

43:51

scary is the next thing that come along with, you

43:53

know, I mean, a lot

43:54

of people died from the results of the lockdown

43:57

C19. There was a lot of genuine destruction

43:59

to the

43:59

world. I I would argue that the mandates and

44:02

solution to the disease was much

44:04

worse than the disease itself. especially if you're

44:06

gonna include their fucking injection of

44:08

theirs. But the next thing they

44:10

come along with, people are gonna slate

44:12

minor way into it. it's evening happening

44:14

right now. I don't talk about this subject a lot because

44:16

I don't wanna get assassinated and I'm I'm

44:18

getting there. But the

44:20

whole cove the whole Russia

44:22

Ukraine conflict the idea that Putin's lost his mind that he's imperialist,

44:24

he's invading for no reason. And Ukraine never

44:26

did anything wrong, and NATO never did

44:28

anything wrong, and we never aggravated

44:30

Russia. We

44:32

never poked them at all. We never pissed them off. And the fact

44:34

now that we have large segments of the

44:36

population, which are once again, like COVID

44:40

nineteen, make doing things and making decisions and taking

44:42

action which are against their own

44:44

interests and the idea of the sign off

44:46

behind it People who

44:48

obeyed the COVID rules, it wasn't for

44:50

your own interest. You were silent into

44:52

believing it was. And now we have

44:54

large contingents the you of

44:56

the European population who believe it's in their own interest to have heating bills

44:58

go up eight x, and inflation

45:00

go up twenty

45:01

percent a year. to

45:03

send money and guns to

45:06

Ukraine for a proxy

45:08

war. Like, why? Why would

45:10

you want that to happen. If if the

45:12

media wasn't siloping you,

45:14

why would you want inflation to God

45:16

control? Your household bills to God

45:18

control? To fund the

45:20

proxy war, with between NATO and and Russia. What does that even

45:22

give a shit? Anyone with a brain would say, you

45:24

know what? No. Just leave my electricity

45:26

alone and let me earn

45:28

money. Like, Like, it's completely crazy, but the media machine tells

45:30

them to and they'll just sit there and destroy

45:32

themselves. At will, put a gun to your head and

45:34

shoot yourself. Do it. It's for

45:36

your health. Okay? Things Okay.

45:38

It's crazy. Things if

45:40

it just affected the individuals who

45:42

are in that mindset, then that would be

45:45

one thing. But I'd be awesome.

45:46

Yeah. Yeah. That would be

45:48

fixed. But it's, like, it's not enough for you

45:50

to go for your job with your mask

45:52

on. you

45:52

wanna force me to do force it. force like, bro, if you

45:55

want, I've I've told off zero

45:57

people in person. I've screamed

45:59

at zero

45:59

people for

46:02

wearing masks and I've screamed at zero people for not wearing them. I've

46:04

attacked zero people for taking the shot. I've

46:06

attacked zero people for I'm like, bro,

46:08

mind your business. That's another thing that just

46:10

went out the window.

46:12

I'm like, do. There's nothing private anymore since when is it okay

46:14

to tell people to do this

46:15

or to ask people's questions about their

46:17

medical history and this

46:19

just all this weirdo stuff got normalized. Yeah. It's it was

46:22

truly cloud world. And I have a thousand different

46:24

examples of conversations I had, but, yeah, it was

46:26

truly cloud world. And that's a strap laying out, and

46:28

it's gonna be it's gonna that

46:30

that was a test. A test for

46:32

whether their media machine and their propaganda machine

46:34

can still work amongst the populace. They

46:36

tested it, and I think they are pretty pretty happy with that

46:38

when it didn't go as far as

46:40

they wanted to go. I think they had much

46:42

grander plans. They at one point, they were really

46:44

pushing for some really crazy

46:46

things. But that's the way these things work when it comes to global control. Right?

46:48

You push, you push, you push, you push, you push, you

46:50

get the point where you realize you can't push anymore. The

46:52

people won't

46:54

accept it. you give ninety eight percent of it back. Mhmm. And then you

46:56

gain two percent and you continue to do it on and

46:58

on and on. And something else will come along

47:00

sooner later. And I do

47:02

think that humanity and the

47:04

world itself is heading for genuine

47:06

global slavery. I do think that with things

47:08

like AI and CDDCs and

47:10

as the world gets more and more

47:12

technologically advanced, and as these people have a greater need for

47:14

control, as the

47:16

one

47:16

bad thing about waking people up

47:17

is more people we

47:20

wake up. the more threatened the the system feels. Yes. And then they

47:22

need a response to that. And their response is

47:24

to shut up the people who who

47:26

talk. So It's

47:28

getting

47:28

interesting, but I think our children's children will

47:30

live in

47:31

a world which is very different from our own, and

47:33

I don't think it'll be more

47:36

free. I I would I can only argue would be the opposite. I think it's gonna be

47:38

a lot less free. Yeah. I think it's gonna be

47:40

a lot more difficult to do anything.

47:43

all social mobility is gonna be destroyed.

47:45

It's it's gonna be an interesting planet.

47:47

Man, this is what I always try to

47:49

tell you because The most common pushback I get when I

47:51

talk about this stuff is it's easy for

47:54

you to say

47:55

because you're self employed. you're

47:58

not married and don't have kids yet. You're able

48:00

you're in this position. And my

48:02

counter to that is

48:05

you

48:05

should be going even harder on this

48:07

because you have children. Think

48:09

about

48:09

their future. You're already here going,

48:11

Zooey, how did it get to this stage? It all happens

48:13

so quickly. I'm like, well, do you think it's

48:16

gonna be in twenty years? In thirty, in fifty years? If you continue to just allow

48:18

every single one

48:19

of these narratives,

48:22

by one

48:22

percent of the population to

48:24

to run riot. Do you want your

48:27

daughter competing not not even

48:29

being able to play sports? Because Everyone

48:31

in women's sports is male. Yeah. Right? Do you

48:34

want do you want penises in your daughter's

48:36

changing room? Do

48:38

you want everyone to you do judged

48:40

skin color? Yeah. Right? Whether they're white or they're black or

48:42

whatever. Do you want these weird and

48:44

racial narratives? Do

48:46

you want CVDCs and the government completely? Yes. They

48:48

already control the money, but controlling it

48:52

at a

48:52

a

48:53

minute degree where they can just

48:56

switch your money off and you can no longer

48:58

buy food because you said they're I'm like, do you

49:00

want your kids to deal with it? It's not gonna be you who

49:02

deals with it. but your children,

49:04

your grandchildren are going to.

49:06

And, yeah,

49:06

that's and you're right. And

49:09

there's still cowards. There's still cowards. It's it's

49:11

truly it truly is crazy. going back to

49:13

our friend, Jack, that's why I said that to him. I

49:15

said, bro, you think you are a coward, and you

49:17

think that telling your sons the injections to play

49:19

baseball makes you

49:22

a good baseball so important. No. Teach your sons to not be cowards is what's

49:24

important. You are a coward and your children are

49:25

gonna be fucking cowards just like you. You're

49:28

a dummy. And and

49:29

and this is the thing. We suffer from cowardice, and

49:32

you're right. People don't

49:33

even with children as motivation, they just

49:35

they just find a they find a

49:37

way to be afraid. But I I'd argue that. I don't even think that's

49:39

the reason they are, Howard. I think if these people didn't have kids in a mortgage,

49:41

she'd still be busy. Oh, okay. Great. I agree. Yeah. But

49:43

I'm I'm saying that that's

49:45

what people say. or some people say

49:47

it's it has nothing to do with money there's people who are worth a

49:49

hundred million, worth a billion in

49:51

their cowards.

49:53

Yeah. Right? There's people

49:55

who ultra wealthy celebrity has to work again. You're

49:57

set for life. They still

49:59

will

49:59

not step

50:02

slightly. out of law. And then we're

50:04

trying to do is we're always conflict. There's a lot

50:06

of people out there in the world today who think they can

50:08

avoid this war. Yes. They understand there's a war

50:10

going on. You have those who are completely ignorant

50:13

to it and pretend that there's no war, but I don't actually

50:15

believe this very many of the population. Most people understand

50:17

there's a war going on. They're trying to avoid it because they

50:19

don't even get caught up in any kind of messy situations. But

50:21

what they do not understand is, that the

50:23

wars come for all of us. And your choices

50:25

are very simple. Either you have your mind

50:28

right and you understand objective reality and

50:30

you're resisting against the matrix in their

50:32

narratives or

50:32

you're accepting their

50:34

garbage, so you don't have to resist against

50:36

them. And

50:36

now you're arguing with your own

50:39

mind. The people who are proporting these

50:41

ideas. And the people who are sticking up for the matrix and all of its garbage, the hardest are also the

50:43

people who are talking about depression, talking

50:45

about anxiety, talking about watch

50:47

their read their

50:50

Twitter feeds. Anyone who disagrees with objective reality, why

50:52

circumstance or why happenstance seems to

50:54

have some kind of mental defect, or they're

50:56

unhappy, or they're on antidepressants,

50:58

or they're anxiety they're

51:00

stressed or they need time off for mental

51:02

health concerns or all this crap. Your

51:04

mind and your body and your soul created

51:06

by God have a degree

51:08

of innate understanding of what's right and what's wrong. And if you go against that,

51:10

you're gonna feel it of oh, you're gonna feel guilt and

51:12

you're gonna feel shame and you're gonna feel

51:16

uneasy and you're not gonna feel life accept all

51:18

the garbage they tell you to put inside of your

51:20

brain. I don't believe you can be happy that

51:24

way. I don't believe you can be

51:26

a happy individual walking around, pretending that blue is green, pretending that

51:28

green is red, like, staying in

51:30

a house, being fearful, being

51:34

afraid, hating your fellow man. Believe me in these narrative

51:36

said there's no way you can never get ahead because you're

51:38

systematically impressed and held down by

51:40

some whatever. And if you

51:42

absorb all

51:44

this crap, you're gonna be unhappy person. Yeah. So

51:46

I think that either your mind is right and

51:48

you're happy and you're resisting against the

51:50

matrix or

51:52

You're

51:52

an unhappy person who's absorbed the matrix programming and you're resisting against

51:55

yourself. We're all gonna fight. You're either

51:57

fighting the system where you're fighting your own brain.

51:59

You need to make

51:59

a choice. Now I

52:02

personally would rather fight the system than

52:04

than sit inside of a self destructive

52:06

cycle looking at myself in the

52:08

mirror. Yes. I need my eighth injection. Yes.

52:10

I'm I'm so sad. Like, I I that

52:12

sounds worse to me than being canceled, so

52:14

you can cancel me. But this battle's here for

52:16

everyone. And I think if the world understood that

52:18

and if people understood that, A lot more

52:21

of them would stand up. Mhmm. But they think they can avoid it and they can't. I think what

52:23

a lot of people don't understand

52:24

is how all these things are connected.

52:26

You said something interesting there very

52:29

quickly. You talked about the mental health -- Yeah. --

52:31

physical health and well-being and spiritual

52:33

health. And we live in this

52:35

weird time where people talk

52:37

about these things as if they're completely siloed off

52:39

from each other. It's actually one of them. There's a lot

52:41

of annoying things about the mental

52:44

health conversation. But one of them to

52:46

me is they talk about mental health and

52:48

physical health as if they're

52:50

completely separate. Yeah. Like, if

52:52

I'm there telling people, you know, if you go to the gym and you exercise

52:54

regularly and you eat well, your mental

52:56

health will improve and they're looking at me like I just

52:58

said that the the earth is flat and

53:00

space is

53:02

fake. And I'm

53:02

like, you don't you don't see that connection. Well well, it's

53:04

it's they pretend not to see

53:06

it because they don't wanna try. This

53:09

is the thing. If you tell people the solution

53:11

to something, and they don't

53:13

like the solution, then they'll pretend

53:15

you're

53:15

wrong. Right? You you I'm depressed.

53:17

That's why I'm fat. No. No. That's

53:20

that's not that's you're not fat because you're

53:22

depressed. You're depressed

53:22

because you're fat. So how about this? Go to

53:25

the gym and train. Oh, that's hard. Well,

53:27

then then stay depressed. Like, what do you want? What answer do you want?

53:29

No. I want a way to be as fat and

53:31

unhealthy as possible while

53:34

also having a perfectly

53:36

capable mind and feeling fantastic. Well,

53:38

then you get down the road of just driving yourself.

53:40

Right? The the mind is a very

53:42

sophisticated chemical factory and your body produces

53:44

chemicals. What's the complication here? Like,

53:47

why is it hard to work out that

53:49

if your body is efficient and doing what it's supposed

53:51

to do and strong and optimal, then your mind

53:53

is probably gonna follow. complicated to understand

53:55

that habits, which are beneficial to you,

53:57

are gonna allow you to build a more discipline, to

53:59

be a more motivated individual, and also

54:01

change your objective reality. People

54:03

also to disconnect,

54:04

not only mental health from physical health, but

54:06

they also try and disconnect mental health from objective reality.

54:08

Mhmm. I have all the time they go, oh, he's

54:10

depressed, it's not as false. Say, listen.

54:12

he's a loser and his like for shit. If I was him, I'd

54:15

be depressed. So let's go for ten days.

54:17

Mental health is completely separate to the objective

54:19

reality of the fact he

54:21

is a lonely dork. Of course, he's

54:24

depressed. Who wouldn't be? If

54:26

you if he got up and tried his

54:28

best and was disciplined and

54:30

was motivated, and he was important and

54:32

actually became somebody, guess what? You'd start to feel better. So you're

54:34

completely

54:34

right. They have separated from physical

54:38

health. separated from spiritual health because also if you know you're doing bad

54:40

things inside of your heart, you're gonna feel guilt, which

54:42

is why all the people who've absorbed the

54:44

matrix programming end up being

54:46

so unhappy. But also

54:48

the the the biggest disconnect for me is mental

54:50

health and physical reality. I've symptoms depressed people

54:52

before. I'm depressed, I have a disease. Okay? You have a disease.

54:54

Describe your life for me. They describe their life, so you don't

54:56

disease you have a shit life.

54:57

That's it. You've had a shit

54:59

life. So you don't got disease. You're just

55:01

a fucking loser. Fix your life. You feel

55:03

better. No. It's not that simple. It is that simple, my

55:05

friend, because I'll tell you I'm the happiest man on

55:07

the planet. But if I was you, I'd be depressed because you're a

55:09

fucking loser.

55:10

So that's it. That's it. You're

55:12

a fucking loser. You're a fucking loser. But

55:14

but I say this stuff. And the reason I say

55:16

it so brute these because I don't believe

55:18

the people who are losers didn't decide to be

55:20

losers. If you're a loser, you chose to be. For

55:22

the same reason if you're fat, you chose to be

55:25

fat. I don't fucking any bullshit that someone

55:27

is force feeding you. You decided to be. I

55:29

think the universe is a very giving

55:31

place. I think that God

55:33

is very giving. I think that in reality, objective reality, if

55:35

you true, you try your best, you'll get it. I've yet to

55:37

meet somebody, maybe you can correct me, who

55:40

eats right

55:42

goes to the gym every day and trains as hard as they could

55:44

who is not in fantastic shape. I've never seen it.

55:46

And it's like, so the only people who aren't in fantastic shape,

55:48

but the people who decided not to do those things,

55:51

So they decided. So I don't feel sorry for them.

55:53

I'm done having pity with people. I'm done fucking

55:56

sitting there going, oh, doo doo doo. No. You

55:58

decided to be a

55:59

fucking loser. So you're life shit. So you're depressed. Good. That's

56:02

that's that's what you decided to pull from

56:04

the universe. I decided to pull the absolute

56:06

opposite. Mhmm.

56:08

And this is where see, this is where your

56:10

message and communication style is

56:12

very polarizing. because

56:13

there's a type of person who hears that

56:15

and is like,

56:17

This take high is the biggest

56:19

a hole in the world. Completely, he

56:21

is toxic. He is

56:24

saying horrible. there's another type of person who of position

56:26

they're in is like,

56:28

that's freaking motivating. That's empowering.

56:30

Because the thing that's important is

56:34

this is a temporary thing. This is a thing people

56:36

have control over. Right? You're not

56:38

talking about something that people have no --

56:40

Yeah. -- control over. Right? If you've

56:43

just something you you've got some particular issue.

56:45

You've got some type of disability

56:47

or something. You know, you're you've got a certain type

56:49

of illness, which just

56:52

came out that's a that's a whole different situation. talking

56:54

about a temporary situation which

56:56

you within

56:57

yourself have the power

57:00

to

57:00

control. You only eat for yourself. You can only train for

57:02

yourself. You can only really work for yourself.

57:04

And so on, you can you can inspire and

57:07

motivate other people. but you have to

57:09

do it yourself. Like, I can give you the tools

57:12

and give you some knowledge, but I

57:14

can't work out. I can't go to the gym for you, bro. I can't lift

57:16

the for

57:18

you. I'm not I can't go for a run for you. I can't eat for you. Right.

57:20

The food I eat does not affect your

57:22

body. So that's all

57:25

on you. And depending on where someone is, that

57:27

either is extremely empowering and motivating and

57:30

makes them go, you know what? Yeah. You're right. You know

57:32

what? Like, I I don't wanna be

57:34

a loser. I don't wanna be in this position. I

57:36

don't wanna be broke. I don't wanna be fat. Let

57:38

me put in some work.

57:40

And

57:41

someone else is the reason that

57:43

it triggers them is and here's something else I've noticed and this plays into a lot of

57:45

other narratives out there. This plays into the some

57:47

of the feminist

57:48

narratives and some of the racial narratives and some of the

57:51

other things is I've noticed

57:52

that people a lot of people like to have what

57:54

I call a permanent alibi. Yeah. A

57:56

permanent alibi.

57:57

A permanent

57:59

excuse. some

58:01

type of system

58:03

or person. It

58:04

could be white supremacy. It

58:07

could be the patriarchy. It

58:09

could be systemic oppression. It

58:11

could be, you know, the

58:13

the corporate corporate greed. There's something

58:15

out there that's not you. that

58:18

is the ultimate source of all

58:20

your problems, and that's

58:22

why

58:22

these people never focus on themselves.

58:25

and they hate the concept

58:27

of personal responsibility. So they're always screaming at everyone

58:29

else and trying to so call, change the

58:31

system, dismantle, disrupt everything -- Yep.

58:33

-- even though in

58:34

many cases, the particular system they're referring to is functioning fine. Yep.

58:37

But rather than just gotten high, you

58:39

know what? Actually, maybe it's

58:42

not Maybe I'm

58:42

not fat because of the corporations or because of what Maybe

58:45

I should stop suing Donald. Have you seen

58:47

the people trying to,

58:50

like, say that they're obese because of white supremacy and stuff like that. And

58:52

they're just, like, bro. But this is the thing.

58:54

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Self accountability is

58:56

truly terrifying to a loser who

58:59

who knows they'll always be a loser. Right? If you once

59:01

you realize that you don't have the mental

59:04

fortitude to get up and change yourself, then the last

59:06

thing you want is meant

59:08

self accountability. That's the lack. That's very scary to you. And that's why they fight

59:10

very hard to push against and pretend it's not

59:12

true. What's funny about these people who are always trying to

59:14

change the world and change the way things work and the

59:16

systems and the

59:18

oppression fucking gendered pay gap and whatever all the other crap they

59:20

come up with. What they failed to understand

59:22

is that it doesn't matter what system you

59:24

implement, doesn't matter or communism, it doesn't

59:26

matter if it's monarchy, it doesn't matter what it is. The

59:28

world is competitive. And there's gonna be people

59:30

who do better than you. And sooner or later,

59:32

regardless of how you organize

59:34

or structure or system, the people who work harder or smarter or more

59:36

inventive or do better, are gonna end

59:38

up with a better scenario or a

59:40

better situation. If you construct

59:42

a society where that's literally impossible

59:44

than society fails. Yes. So even inside

59:46

of communism, the people ended up higher members of

59:48

the party or people ended up owning the

59:51

fact And people ended up finding a little black market thing

59:53

on the side, and the people who have the better

59:55

life and communism were the hustlers, were

59:57

the ambitious people, were

59:59

the hardworking people. they're the ones who managed to find a way

1:00:01

to get BlueJeans in or Jackson CD or whatever it was and make

1:00:03

some money. So it doesn't matter what system

1:00:06

you construct. If you are lazy

1:00:08

loser, you're gonna still be at the bottom of

1:00:10

the totem pole because there's gonna be people like me.

1:00:12

I'm I'm I'm destroying you in capitalism

1:00:15

and I promise you as God is my witness. I would destroy you under

1:00:17

communism just the exact fucking same. Because I

1:00:19

am smarter than you, and I work harder than

1:00:21

you. And that's who I am as a man. I

1:00:23

will always beat you. So it

1:00:25

doesn't matter what system you're trying to put together.

1:00:28

The the the winners are gonna win, and the

1:00:30

losers are gonna lose. So a lot of these

1:00:32

people who are so obsessed to trying to change the system as if

1:00:34

it was gonna give them a fight and chance. No.

1:00:36

Because the world is competitive. It's player versus

1:00:38

player. A lot of people don't understand that every

1:00:40

single thing of value that

1:00:42

you want The reason it has value and the reason you want it is because other people want

1:00:44

it. That hot girl you want,

1:00:46

other men want. That's why you

1:00:48

want her to get her to show

1:00:50

it's valuable. if if she if no

1:00:52

one else want her, she wouldn't be considered hot.

1:00:54

And then you wouldn't want her all. That's the exact

1:00:56

point of it. So you're always

1:00:58

competing against other people. Every dollar you

1:01:00

want, somebody else wants, every car you want,

1:01:02

somebody else wants, it's completely and

1:01:04

notly competitive, and it doesn't matter what

1:01:06

structure you put on top of society. That's

1:01:08

that's base human nature. And if you're gonna be

1:01:10

a loser, And you're not gonna take self accountability and you're not gonna wake up and

1:01:12

realize that absolutely everything in your life is your own fault and you

1:01:14

can affect it, then you are gonna lose. And

1:01:16

and I'm done. Scooby, I'm done so sorry for

1:01:18

these people. I don't feel sorry for

1:01:20

No. An ounce of pity

1:01:22

anymore. Don't give a shit because

1:01:24

they decided to be losers. That's my that's

1:01:27

what I've learned. Another

1:01:28

thing I find interesting with when people have this mindset

1:01:30

is that they this

1:01:33

things that they

1:01:34

claim to not care about

1:01:36

they

1:01:37

then rank

1:01:38

themselves or they have the

1:01:40

same sort of you can

1:01:43

people's value structure oftentimes by the things

1:01:45

that they're envious of or

1:01:47

jealous of the things they spend their time on

1:01:49

and so on. So how much money

1:01:51

you earn? Cool. I'm like, god bless that people.

1:01:53

Make

1:01:53

as much money as you want. I'm not

1:01:56

sitting here feeling like, oh, you know, take makes

1:01:58

this much

1:02:00

and I make this much. So I need to tear him down

1:02:02

and change the I'm like, to

1:02:04

me, genuinely, money is

1:02:08

not money is important. Yep. But there are several things to me that are more

1:02:10

important than money. So

1:02:12

money so I

1:02:14

don't need to go

1:02:16

past a certain level. And if I

1:02:18

did honestly, I could just start giving it all giving

1:02:20

it away. But it's interesting because you'll get people

1:02:22

who are, like, money doesn't matter, I'm not

1:02:24

materialistic, this and that. But then you're obsessed

1:02:26

with how much everyone else is earning. Yeah. You

1:02:28

see a guy with a nice car and

1:02:31

you are angry at him. like, much about you're not material

1:02:33

If you're not materialistic, a dude having

1:02:35

a Lambo or a Bentley should

1:02:37

not bother you. in the slightest.

1:02:39

She should be like, nacho and bro, like, I got my

1:02:41

life here. I got my wife. I got my kids. I'm

1:02:43

living my life. I'm in good shape. Like, I'm cool. I'm not

1:02:45

the richest man in the world. but

1:02:47

I'm cool. I'm great at these other things and I'm happy.

1:02:50

Yeah. But it's weird because I find it

1:02:52

so weird when people do this pocket watching thing and

1:02:54

they're always trying to stoke this resentment

1:02:56

of, like, oh, this person's

1:02:58

earning that much. Look, I genuinely don't care how much money anyone is earning. Right?

1:03:00

If poverty is a problem,

1:03:04

income inequality, income inequality

1:03:06

Like, okay. I mean, I guess if it gets to a

1:03:07

super extreme level, then it can cause

1:03:10

some de stability. But it's just it's

1:03:11

resentment. It's jealousy. It's envy. And I

1:03:14

think it's weird to say don't

1:03:16

care about something. Yeah. And then

1:03:18

you see someone else who has it or is

1:03:20

doing well in that level,

1:03:22

and you wanna make these NASA

1:03:24

comments at them. That's very weird. Yeah. They they hate themselves and they hate the world in

1:03:26

their nasty bitter people, and then they try and hide behind

1:03:29

virtue to attack others. They try and pretend that that

1:03:31

person having a car is not

1:03:34

jealousy on their part because they care so much about starving

1:03:36

kids who that money could go to some

1:03:38

kid. Every time you've seen that show on Twitter,

1:03:41

Oh, you bought that car, but you couldn't donated

1:03:43

to Cherry. How much did you know to donate

1:03:45

to Cherry? When's the last time you did anything

1:03:47

good for anyone besides sitting around, throwing around

1:03:49

fake virtue that you weaponized be hateful.

1:03:51

That's all they're are they're hateful people. Do you know the one where I

1:03:53

where this was a few years ago, but I remember

1:03:55

Jeff Bezos

1:03:57

donated I

1:03:59

wanna say

1:03:59

a hundred million dollars. That won't yeah.

1:04:02

We haven't got mad. It was enough. Yep.

1:04:04

III already go through in reading these comments,

1:04:06

and I was just like, they're like, oh,

1:04:07

this is only x percent. Right? They go and look

1:04:10

up his network, and then they do the

1:04:12

calculation. And they're like, that's only, you know, zero

1:04:14

point x percent of I'm like, bro, hundred

1:04:16

million dollars to homeless

1:04:18

people. How much you

1:04:20

I'm like, I'm sure you you guys

1:04:23

are walking past homeless people all day. You're not you're not giving them any

1:04:25

money. You're not even speaking to them. You're stepping over them and

1:04:27

so on. This guy's donate a hundred million. Who cares

1:04:29

if he has billions more?

1:04:31

That's a hundred. I was just like, you know

1:04:33

what these people are. You you can't believe it's a pro. You can't satisfy these people. And

1:04:35

you're right. They'll step over homeless first all day long.

1:04:37

And they won't give one percent of their network,

1:04:40

either way. what's actually scary

1:04:42

though. Once you kind of get to a certain level of

1:04:44

wealth, you get these charity things all the time. People come to me

1:04:46

and say, why don't you get to charity? Why don't you get to charity? And I

1:04:48

don't advertise my charitable. donations because I

1:04:50

don't think I don't wanna

1:04:52

buy virtue because that's why I think it is. If you

1:04:54

give a bunch of money away and then you tell everyone

1:04:56

about it, you're just buying bought

1:04:58

feel like you're you're paying to be liked as opposed

1:05:00

to giving to charity, so I don't really mention it.

1:05:02

But what I have try to start

1:05:04

noticing is It's hard to give

1:05:06

to cherry because most cherries are

1:05:08

fucking scam. So, like, if I just like,

1:05:10

I built orphanage in Romania and I have my own

1:05:12

cherry that rescue street dogs, and then I

1:05:14

do a lot of charity personally. Like, if I know somebody and they have a problem,

1:05:16

I will I'll give the money. I had a

1:05:18

friend whose daughter was sick. I gave them money or I have

1:05:20

a friend who needs something. I'll give him money. But

1:05:23

people

1:05:23

go, when do you get money to cherry?

1:05:25

It would it

1:05:26

would really bother me to give five million dollars to

1:05:28

some cherry, some organization, and less than one

1:05:30

percent that end up helping anybody. And that's

1:05:32

the truth about most charities. So we will go, do one of these shares. Say,

1:05:34

no. Most charities are just NGOs and covers

1:05:36

and scams. I'm not funding some

1:05:39

at some chief executive's Lambo. The

1:05:41

the guy you see on the Lambo on the

1:05:43

street, you're mad at, runs a

1:05:45

cherry. Like, these people don't even understand

1:05:47

the world words. They didn't understand the world. So it's

1:05:49

not even that easy to just give money away like they pretend it

1:05:52

is. But these people don't care about

1:05:54

humanity. These

1:05:56

people are anti human. These people just care about trying to feel better

1:05:58

about themselves, and there's a reason why they

1:05:59

say misery loves company. And when you're truly hateful

1:06:02

and you hate

1:06:04

yourself because you've absorbed the

1:06:06

matrix programming. And like I said, you're always gonna be

1:06:08

unhappy because of that. Then the number one way you

1:06:10

can feel better, in fact, probably the only way you can

1:06:12

feel better besides stepping

1:06:14

out of stepping

1:06:14

out of the dream is to attack other

1:06:15

people and make them feel bad. They're I

1:06:17

I know. I'll say this

1:06:19

now, and everyone's gonna say it's arrogant,

1:06:21

but it's true. The reason

1:06:23

the hate storm around me is so fervent and the reason it got

1:06:25

so to such fever pitch is not because

1:06:27

of the things I say. It's

1:06:29

because I am because i am

1:06:32

tall and strong and funny and sexy

1:06:34

and humble and charismatic and rich

1:06:36

as fuck. That's why they looked

1:06:38

at me and

1:06:40

go,

1:06:41

he has everything. But that was

1:06:42

my chance. It's like trying to get the school

1:06:44

bully. Even though even though a bully no one is

1:06:46

trying to get the school getting school. He's

1:06:49

the cool guy. Look, he has all this

1:06:51

money and he's he's tall and he's got

1:06:53

his fun life and he's got his jet and

1:06:55

he's got and he's smart. there's

1:06:57

there's nothing I can attack this guy with.

1:06:59

He ticks every box, but now we're

1:07:02

hanging up on him. The the rats are

1:07:04

hanging up on the tiger. we can get

1:07:06

a bite in. That was the chance. If I

1:07:08

was any if I was any

1:07:10

less fucking successful

1:07:12

or objectively

1:07:15

objectively if if God hadn't

1:07:17

given me so many of of his

1:07:19

favorite attributes, if I didn't have everything every man could dream

1:07:21

of. They wouldn't have attacked him that The reason they did

1:07:23

is because there's people out there who have none of the things I

1:07:26

have, and they just said and they were just

1:07:27

angry. They're angry. It's nothing

1:07:30

to do with what I say. If anyone

1:07:31

actually listens to what I say and doesn't let their

1:07:34

ego get in the way, they'll understand that it's a

1:07:36

massively pulsive message. You're right. The way I

1:07:38

word things can offend some. but those people who

1:07:40

are too offended to take positive from it are lost

1:07:42

calls anyway. Good. We are lost calls.

1:07:44

Goodbye. But the people most people who listen to my

1:07:46

stuff can understand it. But, yeah, that's what it

1:07:48

truly happens. people just hateful

1:07:50

people. That they're full of hate. They're

1:07:52

the least tolerant, most

1:07:54

hateful people on

1:07:56

the planet. What I like to

1:07:58

say is with people, even people who take

1:07:59

an issue with you or some other

1:08:02

people, is I

1:08:02

say, look, you can eat the meat and spit

1:08:04

out the bones.

1:08:05

Right? So if if you're like,

1:08:08

you know what, that thirty that twenty

1:08:10

percent and that ten percent, I don't like I

1:08:12

don't agree. I find that

1:08:14

part objectionable. I'm like, you can still gain value from the part you like. There's billion

1:08:16

people on this planet. No

1:08:18

two of us agree on absolutely

1:08:21

everything. But if you see someone having success in any dimension, you can one

1:08:23

hundred percent learn from that person.

1:08:26

It doesn't matter if it's if

1:08:28

it's physical,

1:08:30

if it's knowledge, if it's

1:08:32

finances, whatever. You don't need to like them. Yeah.

1:08:34

You don't need to think that they're you

1:08:37

you you can learn from people you

1:08:39

don't even like. And it and you might find that, actually, I I do

1:08:41

kinda like this guy, you know, there. He's not

1:08:43

as bad as what I thought he

1:08:45

was or whatever. And I think

1:08:48

something that's that

1:08:49

I've I've noticed in this time and I'd

1:08:51

like to get your perspective on this. It's something I've been

1:08:54

thinking about is we seem to be living in a time

1:08:56

where people

1:08:57

are

1:08:58

harsher. The court of public opinion is harsher and more court

1:09:00

of public opinion

1:09:02

judgmental of words

1:09:04

the

1:09:05

words and

1:09:07

tone than of actions.

1:09:08

Yeah. I agree. Because we're living in

1:09:10

a world

1:09:10

which has just become soft and it's all

1:09:13

about feelings. Right? It's absolutely not really crazy

1:09:15

because this is what happens when you have a society that's devoid and from The fact that

1:09:17

I was considered the

1:09:19

number one threat

1:09:22

to

1:09:22

society

1:09:23

for some reason. And I had

1:09:25

to be punished

1:09:26

for that. Not the pedophiles, not the

1:09:28

rapists, not the murderers, not the

1:09:31

kidnappers. No. Me. Not the drug's cartels? No. The man

1:09:33

who says that women can't park cars.

1:09:35

He is the number

1:09:38

one public enemy. Right? And it's because we've lived in a world where people

1:09:40

are detached from reality. If you live in

1:09:42

a if you're if you're realistic, then

1:09:44

you're not gonna give a shit about

1:09:46

having someone with a different opinion to you.

1:09:48

There's a reason why when I go to countries, which are

1:09:50

not as economically successful as the West. Nobody has a problem with me. They're like, yeah, I

1:09:52

like what you say. I just grew some things, but,

1:09:54

you know, I also I have to

1:09:57

need to feed my family

1:09:59

so cool.

1:09:59

They don't have time to be offended like

1:10:02

these people do. These people are absolutely massively cuddled. They're

1:10:04

spoiled. and

1:10:07

they think that by just attacking people like me that somehow they're

1:10:09

gonna feel better about themselves. Well, they don't understand the

1:10:11

great irony of it is, it's

1:10:13

the reason we all know the age old saying. Strong

1:10:15

men create good times, good times, great weak men, blah blah.

1:10:17

But it's true. The

1:10:18

people there these people out there who

1:10:20

are living such a spoiled cuddle existence

1:10:23

that they have the time. to

1:10:25

research everything I've ever said, find the fifteen seconds out

1:10:27

of the four years of podcasts I've done that really

1:10:31

truly offend them. then cut it off, then

1:10:33

make a Twitter account dedicated to spreading that as far as possible. The only reason they can live

1:10:35

in a society is so software, they even have time

1:10:38

to do that garbage just because of men like

1:10:40

me. So

1:10:42

they're attacking the creators of their own fucking cradle. It's

1:10:44

it's truly crazy because it's men like

1:10:46

me of drive and determination and

1:10:49

purpose. who stood up and didn't upset the slave

1:10:51

programming at the time that built countries like America and the UK that built these countries. So they're attacking me, not

1:10:53

understanding they're destroying their bite in the hand

1:10:55

to feed them. when

1:10:59

men like me give up on you and we all disappear and you're left with the only people

1:11:01

like yourselves, you just eat yourselves and fall apart and you

1:11:03

get destroyed. So it's kind

1:11:06

of like full circle.

1:11:06

God has a plan. All the people who hate me, you're gonna end up paying for

1:11:08

it because they need me. They need men like me.

1:11:10

And and I know this. I say this to feminists

1:11:14

all the time. my biggest

1:11:15

argument against feminism and and I get a lot of them. I

1:11:17

say, listen, I have no problem with women being equal under

1:11:19

the law. In fact, you already are. I'd

1:11:21

argue you have benefits under the law.

1:11:23

If you look at force law --

1:11:25

Sure. -- an hour or custody law. I can't think of a single law where a man as

1:11:27

an advantage of a woman, not one. I

1:11:29

can think of one. What

1:11:32

is it? men can

1:11:33

be bit interested in public.

1:11:35

I stand correct. Literally the only one.

1:11:36

I stand correct. I

1:11:38

stand correct. I stand correct.

1:11:41

think we can fix that one for the league if they

1:11:44

want to have a go at it. But in

1:11:46

in general, I think

1:11:46

we're already equal in the law. I

1:11:49

I don't believe in the general pay gap that's been

1:11:51

debunked a billion times. But sit and I to feminists say that we don't need men for anything. I

1:11:53

had I've had A1I didn't remember the feminist. She was,

1:11:55

why do we even need men? I said,

1:11:57

listen. My dear. My dear,

1:11:59

which

1:11:59

she hated. my

1:12:00

dear, you need men to defend feminism because we're sitting here

1:12:03

and arguing and we're differing on opinions. And

1:12:03

there's four of you women

1:12:05

who's here by myself and

1:12:08

we're differing. But

1:12:09

if this argument were to become heated and fever

1:12:11

pitch and let's say you were to attack me with an ashtray, right, an hour to defend only chance you

1:12:13

forward stand is

1:12:15

calling a man a

1:12:18

police officer to come and protect you. You need men to stand up for your ideals. You want a feminist

1:12:19

but if another country comes to destroy you,

1:12:22

you need men to go fight in that

1:12:24

army. if

1:12:27

there's gonna be crime in your feminist society, you need men to turn up

1:12:29

and deal with it. Your your only reason

1:12:31

feminism survives is because

1:12:33

of men will allow you to have your idea

1:12:36

and defend your idea for you.

1:12:38

When the Taliban took back Afghanistan,

1:12:41

the reason that the local people that the

1:12:43

USA had trained, the USA trained the Afghan defense force. The reason ADF gave up so quickly is

1:12:45

because they looked around the ideals they were

1:12:47

defending and realized this

1:12:51

bullshit. Imagine America are there. They're

1:12:52

giving you money. You haven't you're

1:12:54

not really even in a war.

1:12:57

You're sitting around with a gun. Taliban are

1:12:59

just chillin. It's pretty easy. Right? America leaves,

1:13:01

Taliban start mobilizing up. You're

1:13:04

standing

1:13:04

there next to a girl's

1:13:06

school. Who's your AK? You're gonna look at the

1:13:08

girl's school and go, fuck

1:13:10

it. And you're gonna quit. Why are

1:13:12

you gonna fight to bed to bed and bed

1:13:14

girl's school? Now feminism is so real. Why

1:13:17

do the girls fight for their their school?

1:13:19

Oh, it turns out that when there aren't men prepared to die for feminism, it

1:13:22

all goes away. What aren't men

1:13:24

prepared to defend the Feministic Ideal? The Feminism's like a real thing. You need

1:13:27

men who are prepared to die for this garbage. So what if

1:13:29

Feministic goes, what do we need

1:13:31

men for? For Feminism. Because

1:13:33

when when the women had to defend their own

1:13:35

school, guess what happened? It closed down. It's not even a real

1:13:37

concept. Men are always

1:13:40

gonna be The

1:13:42

physical bottom line of society, violence is always gonna be the unfortunate underpinning of civilized society, and men are simply more

1:13:44

capable of violence. So any idea you

1:13:46

hold, any idea you want in your mind,

1:13:51

understand that any idea, any law, and all of these things are underpinned

1:13:53

by violence. You're only allowed to have the idea

1:13:56

because society

1:13:58

has said so. if they say you're not allowed it and you

1:13:59

continue to have it sooner or later, they'll become violent

1:14:02

against you like they have against me. That's what happens.

1:14:04

So when feminists sit there and say, we don't need men,

1:14:06

they're so bluer brutally ignorant to the fact that, yes, you

1:14:09

do. You wouldn't be able to function or

1:14:11

have an opinion differing to a man

1:14:13

in society if there weren't men

1:14:15

prepared to defend you. So

1:14:16

absolute in our bullshit. This is the thing.

1:14:18

The concept of privilege has been bastardized a

1:14:20

lot over the last

1:14:22

few years, but have to be in

1:14:24

an incredibly privileged position to

1:14:26

even ask that question as

1:14:28

to why is one of

1:14:31

the sexes even necessary. but

1:14:33

it goes for either one. Right? You you're not you're living

1:14:35

in unicornia if you can't even think in your brand. You and

1:14:37

you've been living there for a

1:14:40

long time. if you can't

1:14:42

even perceive in your brain as to, oh, okay. Yeah. Maybe I feel this way, but yeah. Actually, if I think

1:14:45

yeah. Okay. Yeah.

1:14:48

I mean, men are necessary. Oh, yeah. Actually,

1:14:50

women are yeah. We we we need both. And that's the thing. And I'll sit here and say as the number one most hated

1:14:52

fucking misogynist of

1:14:55

the Internet. And if say,

1:14:57

I'm something I'm not. I always say women

1:14:59

are beautiful. Women should be protected. We should protect to provide for a woman. We need women. Relationships

1:15:00

are beautiful, families, beautiful. I

1:15:02

never see her and say, Sorry.

1:15:06

My never say here and say that women

1:15:08

are not necessary. Whereas the other

1:15:09

side, they're saying the complete office is saying that men

1:15:11

should be euthanized, and and

1:15:14

and they're all over social media. It's crazy, man. On my last emergency

1:15:16

meeting, because I'm on rumble now, for anyone who's asking

1:15:18

where I am, YouTube deleted me up. Move to

1:15:20

rumble dot com.

1:15:22

rumble dot

1:15:23

com slash take speech. I didn't emerge

1:15:25

to meet in there, and there was a story

1:15:27

about five women who made up a story

1:15:29

that they were sexually sold at a

1:15:31

party by a guy purely because they didn't like him

1:15:33

and they kept the story up the entire summer. The guy was kicked out

1:15:35

of school, was arrested, had to

1:15:38

pay a bail, Before eventually, when the pressure got up, all five of them

1:15:40

admitted that they literally completely made up because they

1:15:42

didn't like him. He lost his school, lost

1:15:44

his job, he was suicidal, he was

1:15:46

a respect two months in jail, etcetera.

1:15:49

Guess what? All five of them are still

1:15:51

on Instagram. Of course, I'm not. What did I say? literally said the reason

1:15:53

I am now a misogynist, because

1:15:55

I literally said that

1:15:58

I believe men are better at parking

1:15:59

cars than women. because I have the number of times I've been with

1:16:02

the woman trying to park a car, she's like, please do it for

1:16:04

me. And I'm like, okay. No problem. And I

1:16:06

do it for because I'm a fucking gentleman. That's

1:16:08

why I'm misogynistic. It's great or saying that I

1:16:10

should defend a woman because I'm physically stronger. That's

1:16:13

why I'm misogynistic.

1:16:16

It is insane. Yeah. It is clown world. And

1:16:18

the women who stand up and try and argue against me, their

1:16:20

feeble attempts at exceptions

1:16:22

try to disprove the rule.

1:16:25

or some garbage. Listen, there's nothing wrong with accepting that men and women are different. We have

1:16:27

different skills, different strengths, women are better at some things than men.

1:16:29

Absolutely not only I completely

1:16:32

believe that. There

1:16:34

are some things I will only trust a woman with and I will not

1:16:36

trust a man with. I say this all the

1:16:38

time. They ignore all of that. They ignore it.

1:16:40

And to find the one time I said about

1:16:42

parking and they won't show up about it. It's truly

1:16:44

it's truly incredible. And this is all goes down to the slave

1:16:46

mine that people not want to understand and accept the reality of situations, and it's

1:16:49

it's scary. I think people get

1:16:51

way more triggered and offended. by

1:16:54

things that have either our truth and

1:16:56

are inconvenient or at least

1:16:58

have a kernel of truth to them.

1:17:00

If you if you just straight up

1:17:02

line of people, I don't

1:17:03

care. Yeah. If you say something that's

1:17:04

true but it's inconvenient

1:17:06

or it's unpleasant or you

1:17:09

don't want it to be or you are

1:17:11

the exception to the general ruler. You know the ex

1:17:13

that's the stuff that really bothers people.

1:17:16

I've noticed that.

1:17:17

But yeah. If I was walking

1:17:19

around just lying, I I wouldn't have got canceled. No. You wouldn't be considered So exactly. So

1:17:21

I'm a threat because I'm saying things that people know

1:17:23

are innately at least to a degree

1:17:25

true. Yeah. To some

1:17:27

to some degree. And you're right. I don't expect everyone to agree

1:17:29

with everything I say. Of course, I'm not that'd be completely insane with me.

1:17:32

But I also didn't put a magic spell in

1:17:34

the

1:17:34

world. This is another thing people have to

1:17:36

understand At one point, I

1:17:38

was the most Googled Man on the planet. You don't get there by putting a magic spell in the world or by lying. You get there because you're

1:17:40

speaking

1:17:40

to people who feel disaffected and speaking to

1:17:42

people who feel they don't have a voice.

1:17:47

And there's a whole there's a large contingent of men out there in the world

1:17:49

today who do not wanna wear makeup. They don't want to

1:17:51

become trans. They don't

1:17:54

want to ignore their eyes. They don't want to pretend they're stupid or bad

1:17:56

for being a man or wanting a hot

1:17:58

girl, a nice car to play

1:17:59

sports, and

1:18:02

being strong, and they they're looking around and they're saying,

1:18:04

oh, finally, somebody who understands and gets me.

1:18:06

There's a reason why these people find affinity to

1:18:08

me. It's not because I don't have magic spell on them.

1:18:10

It's because I'm speaking to their natural innate the

1:18:13

natural

1:18:13

innate desires to to become a man. And we're trying to

1:18:15

erase that whole idea from society, and

1:18:17

they find they'll feel

1:18:20

this affected. And

1:18:22

that's why cancelling me has failed because they've deleted me from YouTube for example, where I had a large And

1:18:24

they've tried to the algorithm

1:18:26

has tried to replace it

1:18:27

with somebody else. but

1:18:31

the people they're trying to replace it with aren't telling the truth to these

1:18:33

people. They don't feel affinity. You can't just delete

1:18:35

me and then put

1:18:36

Jeffrey Star in there. saying

1:18:39

put lipstick on. And think the girl the

1:18:41

guy's gonna be like, well, okay. No. That's not what

1:18:43

they want to do. Right? So

1:18:45

as hard as the matrix is trying as hard as

1:18:47

the media machine, the propaganda machine is trying to subvert

1:18:49

and destroy the minds of the youth. Obviously,

1:18:51

they have success amongst

1:18:53

a small percentage of the population. The innate

1:18:55

the innate tendencies. That's what

1:18:58

I wanted. The innate

1:19:00

tendencies of

1:19:02

man and they make tendencies put inside of us by God are remaining.

1:19:04

Right? And and not and it's it's

1:19:06

a miracle that people don't understand.

1:19:09

That's the reason as popular as I am. So

1:19:11

I'm speaking to the innate tendencies of young men saying, look, this is

1:19:13

how you become strong, successful, and important. That's it. Yeah. And even if they do

1:19:15

that, the ideas are still out there. the

1:19:19

ideas, the thread that allowed

1:19:20

you to gain so many millions of

1:19:22

followers and so much interest over such

1:19:26

a short period of time. They need to understand

1:19:28

that, yeah, you can

1:19:29

you can target this one

1:19:32

individual,

1:19:32

but the ideas And what's

1:19:34

in people's heads? You ultimately control You cut people's But the ideas

1:19:40

are still there. So address

1:19:42

and confront the ideas. Let people talk. Let people debate. See

1:19:44

where

1:19:44

the truth is. Sometimes it

1:19:47

needs to be moderated. a

1:19:49

little bit. Okay. Oh, maybe maybe one too far on that one, and it can be, walk

1:19:51

back a little bit. Oh, you know what? There's that perspective that was

1:19:54

forgotten. Let's bring it

1:19:56

in. And, yeah, I I agree

1:19:58

with you. I think long term that they're sowing the seeds for their own destruction. They're sowing

1:19:59

the seeds for

1:20:02

competitors -- Yeah.

1:20:03

-- obviously.

1:20:05

But also just in terms of the long term societal trajectory, as scary as

1:20:07

it be in this moment with all

1:20:10

this de platforming and sensory and so

1:20:12

on, happening.

1:20:15

I'm like, you can't

1:20:16

get rid of the you can't get rid of

1:20:18

the ideas ultimately. Correct. They

1:20:19

can't get rid of the ideas.

1:20:22

And and And that's the thing that they're I mean, they're trying very,

1:20:24

very hard too. They've been trying for a very

1:20:26

long time. But the ideas

1:20:27

remain. God God instilled

1:20:29

them inside of us. We have innate understandings. and they're struggling very

1:20:31

much against it. And that's the reason why when I

1:20:34

speak to these innate understandings, they they don't want

1:20:36

people to be reminded

1:20:39

of them. They've literally I can't

1:20:41

imagine being a man and believing or acting the way

1:20:43

they want

1:20:43

me to act or

1:20:45

the things

1:20:47

they want me to I'm trying to

1:20:49

imagine being myself, but believing the things they want me to believe and acting the way they want

1:20:51

me to act. I literally I don't know how I function

1:20:55

the society.

1:20:55

I think that life is very, very hard for a man. It was certainly very, very hard

1:20:58

for me. I can't imagine having no

1:21:00

mental

1:21:00

resilience. I can't imagine being

1:21:02

that fragile. I can't imagine being

1:21:04

that finnable. I

1:21:06

can't imagine believing there are systems which are gonna impress me and prevent me from ever becoming everything I want to be. I can't

1:21:09

imagine being

1:21:12

that way. if I were

1:21:14

to try and absorb all those mentalities and and then live a normal life, I don't think I could do it. I literally there's

1:21:16

a reason why these

1:21:18

people end up on ADHD.

1:21:21

He's gonna say anxiety, depression, and I get it because it's just

1:21:23

suicide. It's men it's literally mental suicide. It's

1:21:28

suicide. What do you think is the

1:21:30

hardest challenge for the equity mandate? That's a good question. It's a really

1:21:31

good question. I think that

1:21:32

a lot of people don't understand that.

1:21:34

It's all of the challenges and struggles

1:21:38

that's gonna make them it's either gonna make or break them.

1:21:41

I read, I don't read studies very often, but

1:21:43

I was sent a study about stress

1:21:45

from somebody. It's probably the best study I ever

1:21:47

and it's talked about the placebo effect of stress. And I said that they're

1:21:49

they took some of the most stressed people in the

1:21:51

world, CEOs, etcetera. And the ones who

1:21:54

believe that stress was really bad for

1:21:56

them were dying earlier because of the cortisol inside of

1:21:58

their blood. And they said the stress would be bad from their having heart attacks. But the ones who believe that

1:22:00

stress was good for them and it made them perform,

1:22:02

I perform under pressure. Stress is good for me.

1:22:06

they were living longer. So the same drug inside of their

1:22:08

blood, how they framed it inside of their mind had

1:22:10

different effects on their body. So from that point

1:22:12

onwards, even though I already thought this

1:22:15

way, I knew I was the right

1:22:17

way. I knew it was the right way to

1:22:19

think innately because I've done pretty good in life that way, but this confirmed it. Every time I feel stressed

1:22:21

or under pressure,

1:22:23

I get excited. III

1:22:25

hate to not be stressed. I

1:22:27

wake up and I'm like, everything's fucked. Good. Yes. Like, this is how I am. Right? But

1:22:29

it's it's how you

1:22:32

adopt. It's how you

1:22:34

look at the problems and how you use them to fuel you. So the question was, what's the problem for the average man today? What's the biggest problem?

1:22:36

I think there's a

1:22:39

whole host of problems. But

1:22:41

what

1:22:41

you have to do is frame it inside

1:22:43

of your mind that those allow the motivation that you need

1:22:45

to become a successful and

1:22:48

beautiful individual if

1:22:51

you frame it in the right way. If you take a man

1:22:53

and give him a life shielded from problems

1:22:55

and he never has any to face,

1:22:57

I guarantee you he's terrible of being a man.

1:22:59

the best

1:22:59

men in the world have gone through shit. That's just that's why women

1:23:01

love scars because they didn't kill you. That's the

1:23:03

whole point of it. Right? So the best thing

1:23:06

you can do as a man is looking

1:23:08

go, okay, This is hard. This is

1:23:10

hard. This is hard. I feel negative because these are also difficult. I'm struggling with XYZ

1:23:12

Let me internalize all of that and

1:23:15

turn it into a superpower. let

1:23:18

me become genuinely uncomfortable with my situation in life and go and fix things. Because like I said, the universe

1:23:20

is absolutely not

1:23:23

me very giving. And

1:23:25

if you truly hate it being in the position

1:23:27

you in, be very So think the the the number one problem with with

1:23:30

the world today and the biggest problem that

1:23:32

men face isn't

1:23:35

the problems themselves. It's just the way that they've been

1:23:37

taught to mentally frame issues. People

1:23:39

think when bad

1:23:41

things happen to them, that somehow they're a victim to

1:23:43

the universe and bad things only happen to me and

1:23:45

this is so terrible. They don't understand that bad things

1:23:48

happen to everybody and the most

1:23:50

successful person you know had all those

1:23:52

probably Maybe even worse, at least the same bad things

1:23:54

happen to them. They just framed it differently and used it. That's that's the difference.

1:23:56

So I I don't pray for an

1:23:58

easy life. I I pray for a life

1:24:02

difficulty that allows me to come a better and better

1:24:04

person. I I pray to become more competent to handle

1:24:06

problems. I pray to put myself in a position

1:24:08

where if the mass media machine attempts is very best

1:24:10

to in my life, I can laugh and smile from my villain to buy. Yeah.

1:24:13

This is who I pray to become. I

1:24:15

don't pray that. Nobody hurts me. I pray

1:24:17

to be able to fight. So it's

1:24:19

just a different mentality. Where did

1:24:21

that mentality come from? I've heard the I know your

1:24:23

background story. I've heard listen to tons of your interviews. I

1:24:28

know the a big impact,

1:24:29

especially your father -- Yeah. -- had on

1:24:31

your life. Was there

1:24:32

a

1:24:33

single

1:24:34

or were there a a

1:24:36

handful of pivotal moments for you

1:24:38

where

1:24:38

your mindset just shifted. I know

1:24:42

you've talked before about being young and seeing people driving by in

1:24:44

flashy cars and ignoring you and not

1:24:46

an annoying the people around you, but

1:24:48

I'm really curious to know

1:24:50

where the where the tape

1:24:52

mindset

1:24:53

came from? It's a good question. I think a lot

1:24:55

of people build their mindsets around trying to feel good.

1:24:59

earlier about people who wanna ignore the

1:25:02

idea of personal responsibility or self accountability

1:25:04

because they feel better if they pretend it's

1:25:06

not a real thing. They feel better if

1:25:08

they and everything

1:25:10

someone else's fault. A lot of people's mental model and how they view the world is based around them feeling as good as possible. So

1:25:12

when you sit there and talk to somebody who has

1:25:14

to mask on and they refuse to believe

1:25:19

the are laughing at because they can't comprehend the ideas.

1:25:21

It's because they feel better if

1:25:23

they don't believe that they

1:25:25

are a clown to

1:25:28

the elites. I feel better if this is

1:25:30

really all innocent and it's really all about a disease. So people

1:25:32

are trying to base they're basing

1:25:34

their mindsets around trying to feel good.

1:25:37

I have

1:25:38

always tried to base my mindset

1:25:40

around absolute competence regardless of how I feel.

1:25:42

And there are there are certainly disadvantages to

1:25:44

are

1:25:46

times you're gonna be a lot more pessimistic or you're

1:25:48

gonna be a lot more stressed or a

1:25:50

lot more, you know, pissed off about

1:25:53

certain things than others. Yeah. can be seen as a downside.

1:25:55

But like I said, I use all of those things

1:25:57

for unlimited motivation to propel my

1:25:59

endless upward trajectory. But

1:26:00

If

1:26:01

you construct a mindset that allows you to be as

1:26:03

competent as possible, as opposed to feel any different or feel better, then

1:26:05

you're gonna naturally come to the conclusions

1:26:07

I've come to.

1:26:11

You're as competent

1:26:11

as possible if you believe you can affect absolutely everything about

1:26:13

your life. You're as competent as possible if

1:26:15

you

1:26:15

believe absolutely everything that's happened to

1:26:17

you, whether good or bad is completely

1:26:20

your fault. you're

1:26:21

as competent as possible if you believe the bad things that happen to you

1:26:23

are gonna allow you to work harder and become even better. When bad things happen to me,

1:26:25

the first thing on my

1:26:27

mouth is good. Good.

1:26:29

Andrew, this they took ten million

1:26:31

dollars out of the bank because they canceled you. Good. Good. That's just my response.

1:26:33

Good. Andrew, this

1:26:36

happened. Good. Good.

1:26:37

Good. Now now I'm really pissed. Good. Like like, it's it's that

1:26:39

this mine site I've constructed

1:26:42

allows me to be

1:26:44

a fearsome, a competitor as possible.

1:26:46

It allows me to be a feared opponent in any realm of human endeavor, and that's that's the point of a mindset. Why

1:26:48

would you have a mental model or

1:26:50

a mentality that made you anything less?

1:26:54

in the ultra competitive world that we've just discussed, discussing that

1:26:56

everybody wants the things you have. Why

1:26:59

would you absorb information or construct a

1:27:01

mental model that doesn't allow you to

1:27:03

be as competitive as possible? I am

1:27:05

a feared competitor in anything I do. Anyone who's up against

1:27:07

me at anything is gonna feel a

1:27:10

degree of nervous is just because what is. If you

1:27:12

say, look, you're gonna go learn how to play

1:27:14

piano and you're gonna play against someone else's

1:27:16

never play piano and you're gonna learn

1:27:18

and that guy's entertainment. You're gonna I

1:27:22

can't even play piano. But part of him is gonna be like, oh, no tape. because even

1:27:24

though I

1:27:26

have

1:27:27

no piano experience, because

1:27:29

they just know me. They know my mindset. They know my determination. They know I'm

1:27:31

stubborn. They know I don't quit. They know I'm gonna win.

1:27:34

That's just who I am.

1:27:37

So I've constructed a mental model that allows me to be competent and to

1:27:39

always succeed. And that's how I've come to the conclusions I've come through.

1:27:42

And I truly, once again,

1:27:44

don't and how

1:27:46

people go to the world without with

1:27:48

any other mental model. Mhmm. I guess all the time, but what do you

1:27:50

feel? Or what about happiness or depression? That doesn't even

1:27:54

how I feel doesn't cross my

1:27:56

mind. I don't know how else to explain it.

1:27:58

There are days where I'm pissed off

1:27:59

or

1:28:01

sad or happy it doesn't

1:28:03

cross my mind. I was just like, I woke

1:28:05

up, whatever mood I happen to be in,

1:28:07

I have things I need to

1:28:09

do. It's a busy day. Scooby's here soon. I need to go training before he gets

1:28:11

here. I'd have eaten with the bag at seven fifteen AM. I have shit to

1:28:13

do. Like, I didn't cross my mind

1:28:15

about happy, sad. had

1:28:19

excited. I just had to work. So III think

1:28:22

my mental model to a degree,

1:28:24

I'm certainly not.

1:28:26

A person who does and feel emotions because we're all human. I certainly

1:28:28

do. But I've I've never prioritized them

1:28:30

in any regard. I haven't built

1:28:34

a mental model that affects I haven't put them in in the middle of my mental model

1:28:36

and that affected my actions based on how

1:28:38

I feel for each one. It's absolutely completely

1:28:42

the opposite. would love to do a podcast on a day where I'm particularly sad

1:28:44

and a podcast on a day when I'm particularly happy, and

1:28:46

I guarantee you. Newer knows how the fuck a

1:28:49

difference. So that's what allows me to be competitive. Right? because if

1:28:51

you're competitive, you wanna be the most competitive competitive predator on the planet. You have to

1:28:53

be able to hunt in the

1:28:55

day and the night. You

1:28:57

didn't be able to do both. You didn't be able to

1:28:59

perform when you're happy and sad. You can't you can't only

1:29:01

be able to perform when you're happy. You can't only go

1:29:04

to the gym in your motivate. You can't only be

1:29:06

a competent person when your life's going well because when your life's not going well, you're no longer competent. Then you're

1:29:08

gonna lose to

1:29:11

people like me. this player versus player. If you're the

1:29:13

kind of person who could only do well when you're happy and you're competing and get someone like me, you can do well all the fucking

1:29:15

time. Guess

1:29:19

what? You lose. So

1:29:20

my mental model, the answer is most of

1:29:22

my opinions are just based around constructing a mental model that allows

1:29:25

me to be

1:29:28

brutally competitive. It's why I say depression isn't

1:29:30

real. I've already do this point endlessly. And I try

1:29:31

and explain to people, but they're not smart enough

1:29:35

to understand. that I don't care if I'm wrong. I don't care.

1:29:37

I am

1:29:37

more competitive as an individual. If

1:29:40

I don't believe I

1:29:42

can become depressed. So I don't give a fuck if I'm right or

1:29:44

wrong, because no matter what bad happens to

1:29:46

me in my life, even heaven forbid,

1:29:48

the worst things on earth that could happen happen

1:29:50

to me. I could never become clinically depressed because I would never self diagnose myself

1:29:53

as clinically depressed because I don't believe it. Yeah.

1:29:55

I believe that I am currently

1:29:57

sad, but I have work to do. and eventually I will feel better. I

1:29:59

will never get to a point of absolute desperation and kill myself because I

1:30:01

don't I'm never get to a point of hopelessness because

1:30:03

I don't believe in the

1:30:06

idea of hopelessness. You cannot try and

1:30:08

make me adopt thinking that will reduce my competitiveness as an individual.

1:30:10

So how the fuck if I'm wrong? I don't believe

1:30:14

in it. That's it. end of story. So I don't believe

1:30:16

in things that take power away from me. I don't believe

1:30:18

in things that may be less competitive and

1:30:21

I don't adult dental models that make me less competitive, every single

1:30:24

dental model I have are the most efficient

1:30:26

ones I could find. Through the metal model

1:30:28

I found that if I adopt,

1:30:30

I become a more fearsome predator. That's it. So this is how I've come

1:30:32

to all of my conclusions as an

1:30:34

individual. I hear that. Something

1:30:35

that I really wanted

1:30:37

to discuss with

1:30:40

you actually is

1:30:40

faith. January twenty

1:30:41

nineteen, on that podcast,

1:30:43

you explicitly said,

1:30:46

I am an atheist. And

1:30:49

you've definitely been on some type of journey. Again, I've been listening to interviews and

1:30:52

podcasts and

1:30:56

there

1:30:56

was a a time where I don't know first

1:30:58

it went from atheism to saying I think you

1:31:01

believe in God and I

1:31:03

think you said Christianity

1:31:06

is kinda cooked, but you probably the Islam is the only religion that potentially

1:31:09

work for you

1:31:12

and then I

1:31:13

know you said start saying that

1:31:15

you were a Christian and orthodox and now there's

1:31:17

I'm hearing that you're Muslim now, but talk me through

1:31:20

it. Sure.

1:31:21

So firstly, I

1:31:23

found scientific proof for God. I'm the

1:31:25

man. Everyone's been

1:31:25

sitting here all the atheists saying

1:31:28

there's no proof for God. I've got it. Okay. Let's start.

1:31:30

Here's the scientific proof for God. I've got all of it.

1:31:32

I think it's his third law. It might be a second. We'll have

1:31:34

to look it up in his third or second law. One of Newton's law is

1:31:36

that for every of action, there's equal and

1:31:38

opposite reaction. For every force is equal and

1:31:40

up the force.

1:31:42

Anyone who's precipitations enough to look around them and

1:31:43

seized true evil in the world today understands that there

1:31:45

must be an equal

1:31:48

and opposite it's

1:31:50

that true evil, which is good, which means that God must be

1:31:51

real. If all of the in the

1:31:52

world today

1:31:53

is active with

1:31:55

demons and devil, and

1:31:58

people will try and pretend it isn't, but if

1:31:59

you truly understood things like the elites

1:32:02

making you miss your grandma's funeral laughing

1:32:04

you,

1:32:04

like cutting up the the dicks of

1:32:07

kids, because of the scyop of the Disney Channel. When you truly understand the level of

1:32:09

evil in the world today, then you must understand the only

1:32:11

evil and opposite force can be god.

1:32:13

Another thing I've argued with

1:32:15

atheists about they don't and that even God as

1:32:17

a concept, even just as a concept, in and of himself becomes a real

1:32:19

thing. If you have a thousand people and

1:32:21

those thousand people believe

1:32:23

in a God, Even if there's no man

1:32:25

in the sky, but those thousand people believing that God makes them act righteously, that even as a concept in

1:32:27

another self God is a real force. God, the

1:32:29

idea as a force is making the

1:32:32

people act righteously.

1:32:34

So God must exist in some form. So

1:32:37

I understood that the thing that

1:32:39

made me stopping in atheists is simply

1:32:41

that not evil us all around me.

1:32:43

Like, if this much evil if if this say if Satan

1:32:45

is gonna appear if Satan appears

1:32:47

in

1:32:47

front of you, you're gonna have to

1:32:50

say, okay. Well, then God must be

1:32:52

real. And that's the point we got

1:32:54

to. I realized there was so much evil and so much injustice and so much it was it's just

1:33:00

the endless genuine, deliberate attempts at destroying the

1:33:02

baseline morality of humans. Just making

1:33:04

us believe that to the

1:33:06

point where pedophilia is even bad.

1:33:09

Like, incest is okay. Like, things we know are wrong.

1:33:11

We just innately know it's wrong, and they're just

1:33:15

trying their best to destroy our moralities. And

1:33:17

these moralities were installed in us by somebody or something, I believe God now.

1:33:20

And they are

1:33:22

attempting to destroy them who

1:33:24

would attempt to destroy the baseline morality that was God given?

1:33:26

Satan, that so if Satan is trying to destroy

1:33:29

our morality, then God

1:33:31

must be real. So equal and opposite forces,

1:33:33

Newton's law proved God. So once I realized God was real, it's like,

1:33:36

okay. Then you have all these

1:33:38

different interpretations

1:33:38

of God, which is interest thing.

1:33:42

What's interesting about the Christianity Islamic debate,

1:33:44

he said they're both Abrahamic.

1:33:46

And also people said

1:33:48

to me, well, not from the Middle

1:33:50

East. Why would you be Muslim? And it kinda makes me laugh and say, Christianity. Didn't that happen in Palestine? Like, all the

1:33:55

same place. Right? I'm not a scholar, so I

1:33:57

don't want to get on the skull Scholistic route. But Christianity and and Islam have

1:33:59

a

1:33:59

lot in common. They worship

1:34:02

a lot of the same people.

1:34:04

Israel has another book, the last book, which was seal.

1:34:06

And truthfully, if if we're gonna step away from the scholarship

1:34:08

angles and talk about the bible and the chronics that try,

1:34:11

look at it in a different I

1:34:14

look at the world through a very realistic understanding

1:34:17

of force, and I understand that

1:34:19

if you're not prepared to defend

1:34:21

something, it will be taken and destroyed.

1:34:23

I understand that, like we said earlier, violence is the underpinning of all

1:34:25

civilized societies. Even when I look at

1:34:27

a big tree, I see violence. I

1:34:29

understand that tree is the biggest because it

1:34:31

destroyed all the other trees around

1:34:33

it. If you're not prepared to defend or fight, then you're gonna be

1:34:35

destroyed. So when I look at Christianity in

1:34:39

his current form, I don't think that they can

1:34:41

be right in terms of their interpretation of interpretation of God. Because if they are correct, God would give

1:34:43

them the strength to

1:34:46

defend themselves. And they

1:34:48

don't. Christianity

1:34:49

doesn't mean anything anymore. If the Christian interpretation of God

1:34:51

was correct, then God would be giving them

1:34:55

the strength to resist, but they don't resist anything. I don't

1:34:57

believe Christians have preserved a single

1:34:59

thing in modern time.

1:35:01

I know in America

1:35:04

there's this hard lying Christians who believe that they're trying hard, they

1:35:06

are still failing on a daily basis. And in most of the world, especially in

1:35:08

Europe, Christianity is

1:35:11

absolutely not a joke. The thing

1:35:13

that actually finally converted me was about three weeks ago. I'll send you

1:35:15

the TikTok. It was the first drag queen methodist preacher

1:35:20

jeez, man. You have a but this

1:35:22

is the point. If you're if you're tolerant of everything, then you stand for nothing.

1:35:26

So once you say I'm a Christian, but I tolerate everything the name

1:35:28

of tolerance. Well, then you no longer have any

1:35:30

beliefs. So if you have no beliefs, then

1:35:33

all of it is garbage. If you're the only way you

1:35:36

can worship a God is if that God gives

1:35:38

you instructions and if those instructions are adhered to

1:35:40

and respected by the followers and

1:35:42

also if the followers of this

1:35:44

of the of the particular god. I'm not gonna

1:35:46

say names. Stick up for and defend those beliefs and are prepared to be ridiculed or prepared to

1:35:51

be stigmatized And two, like I said a bottom line of of

1:35:53

society's violence to fight to defend those

1:35:55

beliefs. If you have a belief system that

1:35:57

nobody will fight to defend, then you don't

1:35:59

have beliefs. just like

1:36:01

feminism. If nobody fights to defend it, it goes away. Like Christianity, if nobody

1:36:03

stands up for the rules, it goes away. There is one

1:36:05

religion on the planet today

1:36:08

in which People stand

1:36:10

up for the rules. They stick by the rules. They refuse to be mocked, and they refuse to completely throw away their

1:36:12

values and belief

1:36:15

systems under the guys of

1:36:17

tolerance. Mhmm. because they don't wanna be tolerant of everything. They said, no. We're not tolerant of everything because we're just tolerant of everything.

1:36:19

We have no morality. So

1:36:22

we talked about earlier. baseline

1:36:25

morality means there's some things you're intolerant of because you're a

1:36:27

moral person. So to be moral, you

1:36:29

have to be intolerant

1:36:31

to a degree. there's one

1:36:33

religion on the planet and that's as long. So if I'm gonna if I'm gonna worship God and I'm gonna worship

1:36:35

God in a way which true to my own

1:36:38

personal beliefs, also what I

1:36:40

under about the world,

1:36:42

what I understand about strength, what I understand

1:36:44

about defending ideals, then there's only one religion on

1:36:46

earth I can respect. I can't respect Christians anymore.

1:36:49

they

1:36:49

set Notre Dame on fire. Imagine that was the

1:36:51

other way around. Like, think about it for a second.

1:36:53

Think about for a second. I say

1:36:55

this all the time. People

1:36:58

walk around with t shirts. Jesus is gay

1:37:01

in tea in TVs. They're making fun

1:37:03

of Christianity on TV. They're mocking your

1:37:05

God in front of your face,

1:37:07

and Christians don't say a word.

1:37:09

They don't say a word. They will take a a preacher

1:37:11

of whatever background which directly

1:37:14

concert dicks your holy

1:37:16

book and put it

1:37:18

in a church to teach to your children, and they will not say a fucking word. then they

1:37:20

say their goal, well, they say tolerance

1:37:22

because they're cowards. The truth is this.

1:37:27

if your interpretation

1:37:27

of God in the world was right. I

1:37:29

don't believe God would allow you to

1:37:31

sit there and be

1:37:33

such a fucking coward. That's what I don't believe. I

1:37:35

don't think that God would allow you to do

1:37:38

that. I think he'd say no, you need

1:37:40

to defend our ideals because our ideals

1:37:42

are good for humanity and Christians fail to

1:37:44

defend they've got the defense and they do

1:37:46

not

1:37:46

exist. There's only one religion left on the planet. Wow. That's his

1:37:47

mouth. That's it. But it's the only religion. No. You

1:37:49

only would know it. It's it's so it's

1:37:52

so when interesting

1:37:54

because, yeah, I'm a I'm I'm a

1:37:57

Christian --

1:37:57

Okay. --

1:37:58

have been lifelong. Right? And and

1:38:01

So in terms of

1:38:03

the conclusion, I obviously have a different conclusion, but

1:38:05

they obviously have a different conclusion but

1:38:08

I

1:38:09

totally get what you're saying

1:38:11

and myself have and have

1:38:14

made over the years

1:38:16

many of the same criticisms, particularly

1:38:18

in the Western Hemisphere. Yeah. Right? And

1:38:20

I

1:38:21

think

1:38:22

I don't think the greatest

1:38:25

threat to Christianity is atheism

1:38:27

or atheists

1:38:27

or other religions. I

1:38:29

think the

1:38:30

greatest threat to Christianity is

1:38:32

this weird,

1:38:34

hyper watered down,

1:38:37

hyper diluted, so called they

1:38:39

call it they call it progressive

1:38:41

progressive Christianity. I'm like,

1:38:43

that's not a thing. Do you know why

1:38:45

I'm right? If you have a drag

1:38:47

queen in church, if you have

1:38:49

a rainbow flag, in church. We're not

1:38:51

saying out in the city

1:38:53

at some private establishment in

1:38:56

your church. I'm like, you

1:38:58

know, people like that as far as I'm

1:38:58

concerned. I'm like, that is undermining the And this is the point. The reason so

1:39:01

many people are happy to stand up and

1:39:03

say, yeah, I'm a Christian. It's because

1:39:07

it takes zero effort. Like, most Christians in the

1:39:09

west, I'm a Christian, but I don't go

1:39:11

to church, and I'm a whole, and

1:39:13

I'm like, of course you're Christian with

1:39:15

the only fans. Like, it doesn't make

1:39:17

sense, but that's why they get to say it. I want I want I want you to be wrong,

1:39:19

but it's true. So so so if

1:39:21

you're a tolerant of everything you

1:39:24

stand for nothing.

1:39:26

And this is my problem with Christianity. They're gonna

1:39:28

they're gonna refuse to defend their beliefs, then

1:39:30

they don't have beliefs. that's and that's the

1:39:32

bottom line. And they do under this guy's, you're

1:39:35

right. hyper water down, tolerance garbage. No. I want to

1:39:37

worship God in a way that takes effort.

1:39:39

I wanna have to give up

1:39:41

things or do things in my life and

1:39:43

understand that there's certain things in life. There's certain moral lines that can't be

1:39:45

crossed. And I also want to have a

1:39:47

religious system that people don't mock. I'd

1:39:49

be in I being a

1:39:52

Christian and Absolutely don't mean to

1:39:54

disrespect you my friend. No. No. No. No.

1:39:56

But when I was a Christian, it's almost embarrassing

1:39:58

to say sometimes. Like, you're a

1:39:59

Christian, really? This is Christian.

1:40:01

Like

1:40:02

And and what's most crazy is this. When you when you

1:40:04

understand that the

1:40:05

only antidote to all of this

1:40:07

insanity we've been discussing. this

1:40:11

entire podcast is God. Like, there

1:40:13

it's only the God that gives a

1:40:15

baseline morality that can resist

1:40:17

this total enslavement. We're now in Dubai. There are people

1:40:19

out there in the desert heat working on construction sites for two

1:40:21

hundred dollars a month. And if you were to go off from

1:40:23

a million dollars to install the profit, they

1:40:25

would not do that. No.

1:40:26

They would they wouldn't even cross their mind. Right?

1:40:29

There's baseline morality installed inside

1:40:31

of the populace via

1:40:33

religion. So if you understand that the

1:40:35

whole point of religion is to preserve the baseline morality humanity that Christianity doesn't

1:40:38

do that because they're so

1:40:42

tolerant that their baseline morale is

1:40:44

all ignored, then then it's not real. Can

1:40:46

I ask something? Sure. Because I think,

1:40:48

specifically, this

1:40:50

view of Christianity is largely coming

1:40:52

from the modern west and especially the -- Yeah.

1:40:54

-- the Anglo Sphere -- Yeah. -- where the

1:40:56

the dilution has been so heavy. I mean, if

1:40:58

you look at Christianity around the world -- Yeah. --

1:41:01

across Africa, within the Middle East, so

1:41:02

on. It's it's very And I and

1:41:04

I lived in Romania. So Romania is a

1:41:06

very Christian country in there. It's orthodox

1:41:09

Christian and and they're it's much stronger than it is in

1:41:11

the west. That is true. However, I still believe even in all

1:41:13

areas that is in a

1:41:15

in a decline I

1:41:18

still think that the as a whole,

1:41:21

the idea is the

1:41:22

idea of Christianity

1:41:24

is unrespected. I'll I'll simplify it

1:41:26

a simple way. If I were to say to you right now, you had to say a sentence

1:41:28

that pissed off every Christian in the world or say a

1:41:30

sentence that pissed off every Muslim in the world

1:41:33

for your own personal preservation. you would choose to piss off

1:41:35

the Christian as a percent. So what

1:41:37

I?

1:41:37

So and and and that

1:41:40

means that there's there's a belief

1:41:42

system out there which is fearsome. And I think that God, in fact,

1:41:44

he even sits in the bible, is a fearsome jealous

1:41:46

God. Mhmm. So if God is a powerful man,

1:41:50

you don't wanna upset, then

1:41:51

I think the the way to him to worship him in a way which

1:41:53

is respect to the point that nobody wants to upset

1:41:55

and believers have said religion. So I think

1:41:57

it's all about strength and I

1:41:59

think

1:41:59

it's about moral codes, and I think

1:42:02

it's about genuine effect on the world. This is the reason I I gravitated

1:42:04

towards this mom

1:42:07

because I just understood how

1:42:09

fervently they believe and I believe in God

1:42:11

completely and absolutely. And I liked I

1:42:13

liked to see there

1:42:15

were red ones. And I think

1:42:17

there are a lot Christians in the world who would also like to see red wines. But but but there

1:42:19

isn't. There's too many who don't.

1:42:22

I did stop. Yeah. What what's

1:42:26

what's weird with, I think, what's happening with

1:42:28

with Christianity

1:42:30

is, well,

1:42:31

how'd I

1:42:33

put this? trying

1:42:34

to make it living

1:42:36

in a let's say, live in

1:42:38

the USA. Yeah. USA or UK. Right?

1:42:41

A so called liberal Democratic country

1:42:44

where,

1:42:44

of course, you have freedom

1:42:45

of speech, you have freedom of religion,

1:42:48

so on, you know, they're

1:42:50

they're somewhat

1:42:50

more libertarian societies. Right? So

1:42:52

there's a

1:42:53

separation between these things. And

1:42:56

I

1:42:56

think an interesting

1:42:58

question for whether someone's, you know, certainly an interesting question

1:43:00

for for Christians, but whatever

1:43:02

someone's belief system is,

1:43:04

where's that? How do you balance

1:43:07

these things? Right? How do you balance religious faith

1:43:09

-- Yep. -- and

1:43:12

the respect for

1:43:12

religion and ultimate respect

1:43:14

for god and so on? with

1:43:18

also absolute freedom of speech

1:43:19

and freedom

1:43:20

of or

1:43:23

from religion and this

1:43:26

super inclusive, everyone do it. Go

1:43:28

out. It is

1:43:29

It's it's a it's a weird it's a weird line.

1:43:31

I don't I don't know the answer. It's

1:43:33

actually something I've been pondering for quite a while

1:43:35

because I think when when people

1:43:37

were just generally more

1:43:40

sane. Like, just going back

1:43:42

even, I don't know, twenty years

1:43:44

ago, where you didn't really have to

1:43:46

the evil agenda that you talk about. Yeah. Right?

1:43:48

It

1:43:52

wasn't being push. Like, even if you look at

1:43:54

some of those new new laws and bills that they're having to draft in the USA, I'm like, you shouldn't need to pass

1:43:56

a law for that. Yeah.

1:43:58

People should

1:43:59

just

1:43:59

inherently know that

1:44:02

okay. Well, you you just don't do that thing.

1:44:04

Yeah. Right? You don't need a law on the book. Like,

1:44:06

come on. That's stupid. You don't you don't need a

1:44:08

law, but now it's like, they're having to

1:44:10

pass legislation to say, oh, you know,

1:44:13

actually don't teach six year olds about, like, you

1:44:15

know, sexuality and sex and kings. you

1:44:18

shouldn't need a law for that. So, yeah,

1:44:21

I mean, it's it's it's a

1:44:23

very interesting discussion because

1:44:26

I I share. Especially, Christian,

1:44:28

I I share a lot of

1:44:30

those a lot of those frustrations and

1:44:32

it's like, how how is that

1:44:34

needle to be to be to be threaded. Yep.

1:44:36

And these churches where they've

1:44:39

just gone fully woke

1:44:40

just gone fully woke and

1:44:42

there's no cross in the church. But

1:44:44

there's a rainbow flag. There's a VLM

1:44:46

flag. There's a trans flag. Like, to

1:44:48

me,

1:44:48

these these things aren't meant to

1:44:50

mix. I'll I'll completely and and this is the unfortunate reality is

1:44:53

that if you have a belief

1:44:55

system, any belief system,

1:44:57

you're intolerant. to a degree. It's just why I said, because because

1:44:59

you believe in something. If you believe in something,

1:45:01

there must be a degree of intolerance. That's all

1:45:04

it is. If I believe that meat is better

1:45:06

than fish, then I'm intolerant of fish. to a degree. Right? That this is just humanity,

1:45:08

but this whole new guise of tolerance. Most

1:45:10

people don't understand the true sign up.

1:45:13

The true sign up is trying to convince you

1:45:15

to be so tolerant that you have no morality. Yes.

1:45:17

They're they're not trying to convince you to be tolerant

1:45:19

to your moral person you accept others.

1:45:21

That's a lie. They're trying to convince you to be so

1:45:23

tolerant that you have no morality at

1:45:25

all. You're tolerant of everything. Sure. Take

1:45:27

all my money. Lock me in my house.

1:45:29

Sure, mess my kids' brains up in school. Sure, I'm

1:45:31

tolerant. I'm you're a dummy. So that's

1:45:34

what this whole tolerant disguise

1:45:37

is is to try and make sure you have no baseline morality, to make sure you

1:45:39

have no opinion, and you offer no resistance to the enslavement by

1:45:43

the machine. Yes. That's what they want. And this

1:45:45

is why they keep talking about tolerance so hard. Most people don't even realize, most parents aren't even aware

1:45:47

of the fact that they

1:45:50

don't even raise their own kids.

1:45:52

You don't raise your children. You go to work all day.

1:45:54

Your wife goes to work all day because they've inflated you into the ground. It's no longer just

1:45:56

a man working. Your woman

1:45:58

doesn't get to stay home. and instill

1:46:00

the beliefs that you and her share, no. Your kids go to school. And the

1:46:02

school tells them what to fucking believe. When they finish school, they sit on

1:46:05

the Internet and the Internet tells

1:46:07

them what to believe. and they sit there and

1:46:09

they're just told what to believe from people other than you and they're told that you need to

1:46:11

be tolerant of these beliefs to matter what they are. Why are

1:46:13

they doing this? So they can

1:46:15

brainwash your children I've

1:46:18

seen videos on YouTube of children arguing with their own parents about things, and they said, where'd you hear that? School,

1:46:20

you don't even raise

1:46:23

your own kids anymore. And

1:46:26

when I sit here and try and teach your kids something, I

1:46:28

don't know, which is basically completely normal when

1:46:30

the world was sane. Like you said, the

1:46:32

things I say, if I said twenty years ago, Everyone

1:46:34

would go, though. Yeah. Literally, I

1:46:37

say warriors win. And people

1:46:39

like, whoa. In

1:46:42

tolerant, it's crazy. So when I stand up and try and resist

1:46:44

that programming, they delete me. But all

1:46:46

the people who are for the agenda

1:46:49

and for the system stay, little mass, the the rapper,

1:46:51

he gets to have sex with the devil. Right? And they'll sit there

1:46:53

and they'll have full grown adults telling your six,

1:46:56

seven year old kid that they feel like something else

1:46:58

that day and they get to be something else

1:47:00

they surgery that's gonna affect them

1:47:02

forever. And they're gonna poison your kid's mind. You don't even raise your own children anymore. It's a fucking scary world. And

1:47:04

and and this is the this is the

1:47:06

base reality of what's

1:47:07

happening out there. and

1:47:11

they're they're gonna do all of it. Every single bit of

1:47:13

it, all of this evil is done, all

1:47:15

this degeneracy is done under

1:47:17

the guise of tolerance. Tolerance is a scam.

1:47:19

You have to be intolerant at a

1:47:21

point. Almost gonna be intolerant of everything.

1:47:24

Almost gonna be a bad person. Yeah.

1:47:25

I must

1:47:26

say attack anybody or hurt anybody. I'm

1:47:28

saying that you need to get at least

1:47:30

become a point where you as an individual are intolerant of certain ideals. Even if

1:47:34

somebody else has different ideals. I don't give a shit while a foregone. I don't want

1:47:37

to do with his life. Fine. But do not bring

1:47:39

it into my life. Do not affect my

1:47:41

children. Do not infect my circle.

1:47:43

I am intolerant of ideals

1:47:45

and everyone I love and care about and

1:47:47

why I'm responsible for will also be intolerant. That's what's scary. This is why I

1:47:49

say all the time. I have no

1:47:51

problem with LGBT. No

1:47:54

problem. I don't care. You're a foregone island. You can do whatever

1:47:57

you want. That's you're

1:47:58

prerogative. I believe you should be able to

1:47:59

do that. That's

1:48:02

fine. I don't agree with you programming other people's children. That's

1:48:04

what I don't agree with because you

1:48:05

didn't have kids. You could program your own children.

1:48:08

That's fine. If you decided

1:48:10

to have sex in particular the way prevent

1:48:12

you from having children. That is once again your problem. But if

1:48:14

you manage to have kids, you can program them however you see fit. You can instill your

1:48:16

world views in them as I

1:48:18

will instill the world views I have.

1:48:20

in my children. I do not think it's

1:48:22

fair for me and my wife to be working our asses off because our our currency is inflated because

1:48:25

of of fucking

1:48:28

global elites. making sure we're

1:48:30

barely on the bread line and then you walk into a school with my children and telling my children that

1:48:35

I don't believe That's where I draw the

1:48:37

line. I become intolerant when you wanna infect my kids with ideals that

1:48:39

I disagree with. But

1:48:42

if I say that, I'm

1:48:44

a pig. Yep. Right? And people who

1:48:46

want me to say no, Andrew, be so tolerant that you will accept anybody

1:48:48

saying anything to your children

1:48:51

and ruining their minds. And

1:48:54

when I say ruining, yes, in my worldview, they would

1:48:56

be ruined. I had kids so I

1:48:58

could make them like me. I

1:49:01

look after them. I pay for them. I

1:49:03

will raise them to be like That is my prerogative. this is the whole behind tolerance tolerance in and of itself.

1:49:05

The whole reason they push this, the whole

1:49:07

reason they're so fucking desperate for

1:49:11

people to become tolerant don't want you to resist and become to a point

1:49:14

where you stand up and wake up and say no.

1:49:18

That is unacceptable. Yes. And that's that's the scam of it. Yep. Tolerance is only

1:49:20

a virtue up to an

1:49:21

extent. And then beyond that, it's a device. Yep.

1:49:24

It it's cameras.

1:49:27

Yeah. That's cameras. And the truth

1:49:29

is it's not tolerance unless it's two way. Yeah. Yeah. It's

1:49:31

not tolerance. We we talked about it on the

1:49:32

previous podcast

1:49:35

actually years ago. it's

1:49:36

not tolerance unless it's reciprocated. So we see people are

1:49:38

not you know, I love the fact that, you

1:49:39

know, due to our exclusion

1:49:42

policy, we need to exclude

1:49:44

Yeah. Right? Yeah. Due to our diversity, followers, you Yeah. You need

1:49:46

to shut down that opinion. Yeah. Due to our, you know, our tolerance. Oh,

1:49:49

no. We need to be in

1:49:51

it's it's way. concept

1:49:53

is actually called Rhopressa tolerance. Yep. I like that. Yeah. The Rhopressa tolerance. It's a far left is certain.

1:49:55

That's actually the strategy they use. That's called

1:49:57

Rhopressa tolerance. So they only tolerate

1:49:59

what is within

1:50:03

their sphere and

1:50:03

our hyperintolerant, but then they'll be preaching using

1:50:05

the word. And so it's actually a very

1:50:08

effective effect. The leftist idea

1:50:09

of tolerance, the leftist idea of

1:50:12

diversity you're occlusion is everybody who

1:50:14

looks different, but thinks the same, thinks the same. But if you don't think the same, then they become the most intolerant on

1:50:19

the planet instantly. Right? So if you're right,

1:50:21

it's not reciprocating. It's all a fucking scam. Yeah. And it's and it's dangerous.

1:50:23

The the the problem we have, the reason

1:50:26

they're gonna try and kill me sooner or

1:50:28

later, because I'm inspiring

1:50:30

people to stand up and say, no, I'm intolerant of this idea. I'm sorry. You can go do it. That's fine. I wish you the best. I don't

1:50:33

wish you

1:50:36

any harm. I I think you're a sovereign

1:50:38

individual who make their own choices, and I hope you live a long and fantastic and beautiful life. But me, my people, my

1:50:40

family, my team, we're intolerant of x

1:50:42

ID, leave us alone. Sure. Sure. That's it.

1:50:46

and and and they they see that as a threat because

1:50:48

they don't want me to inspire people to think that

1:50:50

way. I'm sure

1:50:51

you've been asked this question before, but what

1:50:53

do you think is the greatest misconception of value? especially

1:50:55

now.

1:50:55

Yeah. I it's kind of interesting because as

1:50:57

a professional, when I was saying earlier, like,

1:51:00

I I believe every

1:51:02

single thing about me and every single

1:51:03

thing that's happened in my life is my own fault. I accept responsibility for all

1:51:05

of it. There are some misconceptions that I kind

1:51:07

of understand,

1:51:10

and there are also some There are some attitudes about me I

1:51:12

understand why people have them. I know

1:51:14

that they're wrong, but I understand why people

1:51:16

have them. Like, I'll

1:51:19

be honest with you. I understand that

1:51:21

I I intrinsic belief, one of the reasons why people think

1:51:23

I'm such a bad person is because

1:51:27

of It's because I'm scary. I'm big.

1:51:29

I'm

1:51:29

aggressive when I talk. I

1:51:31

live in Romania. I'm

1:51:33

a professional fighter. on my Instagram run around with

1:51:35

guns. III literally think people look at me

1:51:37

and go, bad guy. I looked like a

1:51:39

bad guy. I I

1:51:42

completely I'd be ignorant. driving

1:51:44

my my Lamborghini, and I I'd be I'd be ignorant to sit

1:51:46

and say, I don't look like a bad guy. Right? So I'm

1:51:48

a professional, and I

1:51:51

don't approach approachings emotionally. approach them very professionally.

1:51:53

And I understand there are some people who believe them a bad eye, simply because I look like

1:51:55

one, and because they're not capable of understanding my words

1:51:58

through the tone in which they're So I I get That's the

1:52:00

first misconception is I'm a bad guy because I'm

1:52:02

not a bad person at all. I'm actually

1:52:04

not a bad person law i'm actually

1:52:06

completely the opposite. I'm the guy, if anybody

1:52:08

who is close to me in their life, they have

1:52:10

all said this to me at some point. You're the guy

1:52:14

everyone calls. It doesn't matter what goes wrong

1:52:16

in anybody's life who knows me. Doesn't matter

1:52:18

if their bank accounts gets frozen. Doesn't matter

1:52:20

if their car breaks then. Doesn't matter if

1:52:22

they're called kidnapped. the first and only call would be me.

1:52:24

Arrested me. I'm that guy.

1:52:27

Call Andrew, it'll be

1:52:30

fixed. Right? So I'm the absolute opposite of a bad guy. I'm the best

1:52:32

person someone could possibly fucking know. That's the first

1:52:34

thing. So that's the first misconception. The second misconception

1:52:37

is I'm hateful. everything I say comes from

1:52:40

a place of genuinely loving and caring about humanity.

1:52:42

Everything I say is comes from a place of

1:52:44

genuinely trying to make the world a better place. I'm

1:52:46

genuinely philanthropic. And if I say something which is deemed intolerant, it's for the reasons we just discussed, because

1:52:48

I actually believe it's good

1:52:50

for humanity as a whole. And

1:52:54

there's always an equal and opposite force. And and and

1:52:56

these people out here are trying to say you should be

1:52:58

tolerant of everything like we've just discussed, are genuinely the

1:53:01

evil ones. I am not an evil person.

1:53:03

I'm not a bad person. The last thing I

1:53:05

am is hateful. I am a man. And as a man, I'm not

1:53:07

gonna apologize for being having

1:53:09

a temper. I'm not

1:53:12

gonna apologize understanding my physicality and standing up for my views.

1:53:14

I'm not gonna apologize for understanding like I said earlier, if I walk into a place and tell

1:53:16

someone to get fucked over a

1:53:18

master and be afraid of me.

1:53:20

I'm not I'm not gonna apologize for in this instance.

1:53:22

I'm a fucking filgotin man, and I'm a man who lives in the real world, but I'm not a hateful person. There's

1:53:25

no hate

1:53:26

inside of me. Everyone who I'm close

1:53:29

to I love, my family I love, nobody close to me, dislikes

1:53:31

me, and the scariest thing is, a lot of the

1:53:33

people on the Internet who hate me

1:53:35

don't understand that. Since this massive fame

1:53:37

kicked off, let's say, a year ago, since I became the most Google man in the planet, I must have

1:53:40

taken sixty to seventy thousand

1:53:42

pictures of people from the street.

1:53:46

And I must have

1:53:47

spoken to maybe a quart of million people on the street,

1:53:49

and I can promise you now with God is my

1:53:51

witness. I've never had a single

1:53:54

negative interaction ever

1:53:55

once or ever. So these hateful people on the

1:53:57

internet are a very vocal minority

1:53:59

because the

1:53:59

large contingent of the

1:54:02

world the majority of the

1:54:04

populations have no

1:54:05

problems with our ideas. Right? because they know we're right, and they like us. And even if they don't

1:54:07

agree with everything we say, they like that we stand up for ourselves, and that we

1:54:09

articulate our ideas and we take the time out of

1:54:11

our day to sit

1:54:14

and explain to people of what's happening in the world.

1:54:16

You know what else it is? It's

1:54:18

that you're honest. We

1:54:19

live in this world

1:54:22

of manipulation and lies and seat, you turn on the TV, you listen to politicians,

1:54:24

they're just lying, lying, lying, lying, and

1:54:26

people don't get mad at that.

1:54:28

Right? And so

1:54:31

even if someone thinks you're wrong

1:54:33

or you've

1:54:33

reached the wrong conclusion. They know that that's what you actually believe. That's what

1:54:35

you think you'll

1:54:36

repeat it. You'll explain it. You're

1:54:38

not trying to shut down everyone else.

1:54:42

who doesn't agree with it. You're happy to talk

1:54:44

to them, sit down with them, debate them, whatever

1:54:46

it is. And I'm like, I will always

1:54:48

respect someone who's like that. Right. because that's why.

1:54:50

It's like, cool. Well, you know, there's people out you know, we're we're

1:54:52

aligned on a lot of

1:54:53

stuff. But, you know, there's people out there who

1:54:55

I disagree with on a lot of

1:54:57

things, but I'm like, but they're but

1:55:00

they're honest. They're real. Like, you won't you

1:55:02

won't put a fact in front of their face and they they totally deny it or they'll say something and I

1:55:04

ask, okay, well, why

1:55:06

do you think that? Like,

1:55:08

I might disagree with how they got there

1:55:10

or they could but I'm like, okay. Cool. Like, I get what you're I see how you've arrived at that conclusion

1:55:16

conclusion. you know? And to me, the

1:55:18

people who are super deceptive and dishonest are those who are trying to shut

1:55:20

down all the conversations, shut down

1:55:22

the debate, sensor this person, deflation

1:55:26

form. Any idea that does not go Oh, you mean

1:55:28

the tolerance tolerance. The tolerance. The tolerance. The tolerance. tolerance.

1:55:30

tolerance. wanna shut up anybody who has a feel

1:55:32

they don't agree with this network. Exactly. I mean, and and

1:55:35

the way they've done it now with so called

1:55:37

the science. Right? Not to go back into

1:55:39

it too much, but it's like, yo, if

1:55:41

it's science, you can question it, you can challenge

1:55:43

it. in the past scientist would be like, look, this is is my this is my hypothesis, what

1:55:45

I think. Prove me wrong. Show me how I'm

1:55:47

wrong. Let's go through this. Now it's like, okay,

1:55:49

this is what we think. Like, we need to

1:55:52

sense it. oh,

1:55:54

there's another doctor on Twitter. Did disagree? Get rid of him. Yeah. Oh, there's a there's a study come out. Nope. Get

1:55:56

rid of that study. And here's where

1:55:58

we come full circle. This is

1:55:59

why I say

1:56:03

we live in a matrix because our body heat and

1:56:05

our efforts and our engine ingenuity are

1:56:07

being used by the machines. They are

1:56:09

making us go to work and be as the

1:56:11

hardest working smarts versions of ourselves are using our bodies, but they want

1:56:13

our minds to live in a false reality. They don't want

1:56:15

you to understand the truth or

1:56:17

anything. They've given you a

1:56:20

computer generated false reality for you to buy

1:56:22

into, to occupy your mind long enough, to keep you functional enough to

1:56:24

work, but not sentient enough

1:56:26

to understand you're being fucked. and

1:56:29

just sit there until you pay and pay taxes until you die. That's

1:56:31

all they want. They don't want people to truly understand anything about the world. There's a reason why you

1:56:33

go to school and you do not learn about taxes

1:56:35

or money or banking. or

1:56:39

inflation or any of the fucking shit that's going on now. The reason you

1:56:41

don't learn the true version of history is the reason when you

1:56:43

watch news now they don't tell you the truth by

1:56:45

anything that's happening ever. And the only thing I

1:56:47

can say to people is, If you know they've manipulated

1:56:49

you in the past, if you're not so ignorant as to believe that you've been told the truth

1:56:51

the entire time. If you understand reality, you know

1:56:53

that they've manipulated you

1:56:55

in the past, Why do you think they're not

1:56:57

doing it right now? Why do you think they won't do it

1:56:59

again? It's all a lie. Everything's a lie. Head to toe it's a lie. It may be

1:57:01

a scary idea, but

1:57:03

I promise you. The

1:57:05

medical system just proved itself to be fucking

1:57:07

corrupt. The judicial system proved itself to be to corrupt. The fucking financial systems proved itself to

1:57:09

be corrupt. The legal system proved

1:57:11

itself to be corrupt. every

1:57:14

system you use and live under that is

1:57:16

designed to protect you is corrupt. Even me before COVID,

1:57:18

I would I don't wanna go back into that subject,

1:57:21

I should know, forever. But even before COVID, I

1:57:23

would think, well, the medical the medical system's probably not that

1:57:25

corrupt. I mean, I knew it was corrupt because the healthcare and American prices

1:57:27

are too high, but I thought surely,

1:57:30

you know, the World Health Organization. They're just

1:57:32

a bunch of doctors who wanna help people.

1:57:34

In my ignorance, how foolish of me

1:57:37

to not understand they are funded, and they're funded by

1:57:39

people who are corrupt, and they're funded big pharma, and big pharma money. And then they they don't just want They want power. And they want influence.

1:57:41

They want a lobby government. They wanna control

1:57:43

things. So it's like, every

1:57:47

single organization on the face of planets corrupt. This is why I say to people, I

1:57:49

say listen, and I'm gonna say this on this podcast now to say

1:57:51

it in every other

1:57:53

one. I would never ever kill myself. truly believe they're gonna come and they're gonna try and kill me

1:57:56

on a long enough time frame because they tried to shut me up and

1:57:58

I won't shut up. They're gonna try and put me in jail. They're

1:57:59

gonna kill

1:58:02

me and I would never kill myself any circumstances ever. And the reason I say this and I say this people they go, but

1:58:04

what can they put you in jail for? And

1:58:06

I'm like, how ignorant are you? In your ignorance

1:58:10

to believe they need a reason, You believe it's fair. You believe I can get

1:58:12

a lawyer and prove myself innocent. That's

1:58:14

not how it works. They decide you're

1:58:16

guilty long before and they

1:58:19

find a reason why. And it doesn't

1:58:21

matter what you do about it. You will pay the fucking

1:58:23

price. It's not fair. None of it is. Every single system's corrupt. It actually annoys

1:58:25

me when people say it to you.

1:58:27

We'll just go look. Why?

1:58:29

They can't put you in jail if you're innocent?

1:58:32

Yes. They fucking can. And that's what people don't understand about the world.

1:58:34

They can and they do and they fucking will, and that's what's

1:58:36

scary. I

1:58:39

think it's

1:58:39

so far removed from most people's

1:58:41

reality that they

1:58:42

can't really comprehend it. Yeah.

1:58:45

Even even

1:58:45

with the the d platforming and

1:58:47

all those, it's too far removed. If

1:58:49

you've got a big audience, hundreds of thousands, millions of people on social media, which I

1:58:52

mean, what percentage

1:58:54

of the population has

1:58:56

that? Right? It's

1:58:58

a it's a tiny tiny sliver. So even to be able to relate to that

1:59:01

or even

1:59:01

to understand

1:59:03

the

1:59:03

impact of it, because

1:59:07

some people are just like, oh, it's just Twitter, it's just Facebook, it's just

1:59:09

it's like, yeah, you have forty followers.

1:59:11

So if you if

1:59:13

you lost your Twitter, it's

1:59:14

not a big blow in any

1:59:16

type of way. Right? You haven't got

1:59:18

people out there who you're influencing and

1:59:21

you're getting out a message and

1:59:23

so on. So people I think people just don't understand it. because they don't understand

1:59:25

what they what people don't understand is

1:59:27

why influence is

1:59:30

so important. this is why I'm saying here and adamantly stating that they're gonna

1:59:32

try and kill me if they're not already thinking about

1:59:34

it already because I know how influential I

1:59:37

am. and influence is everything. The reason there is a war right now in regions of Ukraine

1:59:39

is so that

1:59:39

somebody gets to be

1:59:42

in charge and influence the

1:59:44

population. He

1:59:46

gets to influence how they think, he gets to influence the

1:59:48

language they speak, influence the currency they

1:59:50

use, influence. There are machines of

1:59:52

war and destroy in the fields of Ukraine

1:59:55

right now and thousands of men a day dying for influence. The media machine, the only reason

1:59:57

they pump it into every airport and

1:59:59

put all over the TV and

2:00:03

convince you to believe in it is so they can influence you. The only reason

2:00:05

you go to school is that the teacher can influence

2:00:07

your mind, the reason the

2:00:10

algorithms with social media platforms to to sharing the videos they show you is to influence

2:00:12

you. People say, oh, you had a big following, but that's not

2:00:14

enough reason to kill you. Oh, you mean I could influence

2:00:17

the world. That's not enough reason to kill me. all they fucking wanna do

2:00:19

is influence people. It's the number one most important

2:00:22

thing called the planet influences all this has

2:00:24

ever been about. So when you become the

2:00:26

most Google Man on Earth and you're influencing

2:00:28

people sit direction, it would

2:00:30

be ignorant for me to see and not understand there are people sitting around thinking how do we make this guy go away?

2:00:32

And the answer was

2:00:34

cancelled me and they fail.

2:00:38

So what's the answer

2:00:40

to? It's it's a scary realization,

2:00:42

but it's the truth. I know

2:00:44

this intimately. It's absolutely not only

2:00:46

a bottom line fact. It's a fact.

2:00:48

But this is where we come

2:00:50

into what we're saying earlier, again, about baseline moralities. As a religious

2:00:52

man, I can't

2:00:55

sit and lie. I

2:00:56

can't sell my soul and ignore my own eyes.

2:00:58

I can't sit and tell people things that I know aren't true because

2:01:00

then I'm gonna

2:01:03

struggle with myself. The battle continues. You either fight against them or you

2:01:05

fight against yourself. You have to make a choice. I can't fight against my soul in

2:01:07

my heart in my mind. I want them to be on my

2:01:09

side, so I must fight against the Matrix. And if they

2:01:12

kill me, I

2:01:14

didn't kill myself, and that's the end of it.

2:01:16

And I'm gonna do my very, very best to stay alive. But if they really want

2:01:18

you, they'll get you. We need to protect Topsie. You are

2:01:19

best. Bro, honestly,

2:01:21

that

2:01:22

honestly

2:01:23

The way I well, something I wanna

2:01:25

say

2:01:25

to you is, I think, you know, as a

2:01:27

fellow believer of God.

2:01:29

Firstly, I'm I'm glad

2:01:31

you found God. too. That's that's actually a

2:01:33

major that's a major deal. I love seeing people who have big

2:01:36

followings and

2:01:38

influence speaking about god in a

2:01:40

positive light. And I I think

2:01:42

though that whole concept, especially in in

2:01:44

the west, we people have, like, run

2:01:46

away and shied away from it first

2:01:49

for so long and I think we're see we're

2:01:51

we're seeing the consequences of that playing out. Right? I've I've said before that we

2:01:52

live in one of the most religious times

2:01:54

ever, but one of the most godless.

2:01:56

Right?

2:01:59

People are latching

2:02:00

on to all these they're making up their

2:02:02

own secular religions and they're they're hyping that up.

2:02:04

But I believe that

2:02:07

God has given you as

2:02:08

you've humbly acknowledged already,

2:02:10

a

2:02:10

extraordinarily unique set of

2:02:13

talents and

2:02:15

abilities and eloquence

2:02:16

and resources. And

2:02:18

I pray

2:02:19

that, number one,

2:02:21

you live

2:02:22

obviously long

2:02:23

and healthy life in

2:02:26

Charlotte. But also that that is used

2:02:27

as I think it's

2:02:29

already being used as

2:02:31

a net positive, but

2:02:34

that man,

2:02:35

I I think the amount of good

2:02:36

that someone like yourself can do in this world

2:02:38

and I hope other people recognize this

2:02:41

as well regardless of what you someone may

2:02:43

currently think of Andrutae. I

2:02:44

want people to

2:02:46

recognize that I think people

2:02:48

like yourself, you're you're so

2:02:50

think you know

2:02:51

your voice is important. Yeah. But I think it's even

2:02:53

more important than than you realize I think over the

2:02:55

course of the next years and decades

2:02:57

as we all go into

2:02:59

the future and we're living in this brave

2:03:01

new world of social media and influencers and this and

2:03:04

that. Those voices, those

2:03:05

independent voices are

2:03:06

just gonna become more and more

2:03:09

important. And there's gonna be

2:03:11

out there pushing all kinds of negativity degeneracy outright evil.

2:03:17

and I think there's gonna be people pushing

2:03:19

back on the other side, and Matt may may God use you to do well, absolutely. And with great

2:03:21

power comes great responsibility and the

2:03:23

battle's just begun. And I

2:03:27

think the line's being drawn now in real time. So I'm I'm glad we're on

2:03:29

the same side, friend. Awesome, man. Before we finish

2:03:31

up, Andrew, where can people find you

2:03:33

online? I know you're on rumble.

2:03:35

Where can they find Yes. So I'm

2:03:37

on rumble dot com slash tate speech. That's my YouTube

2:03:39

replacement. It's better than YouTube in every way.

2:03:41

I recommend absolutely everybody move over to

2:03:44

rumble because there's

2:03:46

no point putting your time and effort and life into

2:03:48

a platform that'll delete you at random. Right?

2:03:50

So what did the

2:03:51

Bible say? You're a Christian who said, build

2:03:53

your house on stone and all sand. Right? So

2:03:55

rumbles stone. So I'm a rumble dot

2:03:57

com slash tate speech. And once again,

2:03:59

I

2:04:00

implore everybody to do

2:04:02

the same. I'm on getter instead of Twitter at co

2:04:04

rotate. I'm on both of these platforms

2:04:06

and it's very refreshing to speak

2:04:09

freely. It's so nice just type and they'll have to

2:04:11

worry about. If it's gonna get a port that I

2:04:13

just tell the truth. So on both these

2:04:15

platforms, also, my personal website is

2:04:17

cobra tape dot com. On corporate data

2:04:19

dot com, I have a newsletter. I have an email list

2:04:21

you can sign up for. It's completely free. I send

2:04:23

out an email every single day, discussing some of

2:04:25

the topics we talked about, mental framing, and

2:04:27

that kind of thing. So

2:04:28

on krobertate dot com and also the war room

2:04:30

and the real world are two things I own and I operate, which are based

2:04:32

around finance and and network, which

2:04:34

are also a very longer with

2:04:37

com, you can find out more about them there.

2:04:39

So that's where that's where I am on the Internet. And those three places, rumble at ketchup,

2:04:42

and kopurtake dot com. they

2:04:45

can't delete me from. So

2:04:47

that's where I'm gonna stay. One

2:04:47

minute. Appreciate you brother, bro.

2:04:52

I am the man sick with

2:04:54

his legs, sickening. I'm desperate for pain. I'm desperate for pain. I'm desperate

2:04:56

for pain. I'm

2:04:59

not from. I'm not with

2:05:01

respect to my name. Sit like a bang. Sit like a bang. Y'all don't

2:05:03

remember the name. Y'all don't remember the

2:05:06

name.

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