Pearl's Thoughts On Being The FEMALE Andrew Tate @vtsoscast
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In this episode, we sit down with our good friend and fellow podcaster, to discuss how andrew tate has evolved over the years, his political views, and how he has evolved as a person.
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you know anytime that you say people want to i'm sure you've been asked this question a million
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times but for me it's sort of unique uh the whole andrew tate thing you've been labeled
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the female andrew tate right so i actually personally think it's sort of a convenient
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analogy it's easy he stands for one thing all right there's the woman that does this
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you know i don't see many similarities between you and andrew tate literally other than maybe
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the traditional role of a woman um so you know andrew tate badass six i mean you're all pretty
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tall i'll give you that you know six foot two kick-spot champion multi-millionaire driving
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bugattis hanging out with hot chicks you know body count to infinity i'm like the cheapest person
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ever yeah he's balling out you know he's spending money you know your your body count i assume is
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low uh you're you're you're not exactly driving bugattis you're you're kind of that um you're
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not exactly fighting people i don't i don't know if you've ever been in a physical altercation at
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least recently i actually i'm oh really i'm learning to box okay you know to protect yourself so i just
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think that it's a convenient analogy i get it i've also interviewed him a handful of times i think
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he's the man you know how i feel about him but uh so do you think uh why do you think you've earned
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this nickname and uh do you do you like it do you do you find some contentiousness with it
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what are your thoughts well i i i'm a fan of andrew tate so i mean i take it as a compliment
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i i don't think i think if you're more like involved like you know more about the space you're
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familiar with the content you would see where we differ like i don't i've never heard him say women
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shouldn't vote you know i think that's more of a me thing so you're more hardline on women than
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andrew tate probably yeah yeah you're the more right wing andrew tate yeah yeah like i think
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i'm further than him i was like i don't know i was like interesting i was like i don't even know
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how he feels about this comparison he's like i think women should vote i swear where else do you
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think you guys differ um me and andrew tate um hmm um i don't really know i most things i agree
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with him on but i i would say i've never heard him say women shouldn't vote um i i would argue
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that marriage is a bad deal for men in 2023 um and i've heard him kind of flip-flop on that yes
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i've heard him go back and forth so interesting that you use the word flip-flop but you know i would
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say that andrew tate since we ended up speaking with him almost two years ago till today everything
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that's happened with him is that he's evolved his opinions have changed his lifestyle has changed
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what the circumstances he's been dealing with yeah but that's my point though like initially
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maybe we might have agreed but now it's like i don't know if we do so it's fair to say that he's
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evolved yeah right so look into the future two years down the road let's say you've been making
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content for a few years now blew up what do you think that you're most likely to evolve on
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ideologically hmm i don't know it's hard to predict the future i don't know
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um meaning how about this are there some stances like the women can't vote the women are dumber the
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women are that you're like you know what there could be an argument made that no because i've
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always said there's exceptions like i've always i've always they never clipped this part but i'll
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always say there is exceptions like you're telling me ivanka trump is not better than at business than
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the average man a woman raised by the president you know there's always been exceptions in history
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um there's always been high iq women but they don't make the rule and i think generally um
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the statements like that you're talking about now no i think i don't see those pretty firm on where
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you're at yeah yeah but you know i'll always change my mind with new information and i really
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would like to find something that women are better at so i'm just waiting okay yeah what do you think
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andrew tate has evolved in the most we've covered andrew tate a lot what do you what's your opinion
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um i mean i think he's a a person who is a strong voice he's a good influence um i think he's also
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giving advice uh through life experience you know you kind of see him kind of change perspectives in
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certain areas but that comes with you know different perspectives you know he was in a prison cell
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like you don't know what goes through your mind during those times and maybe you value different
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things so i can admire that he's firm in some things but i can also admire like new information
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as you may refer to um he adjusts and and shares his experience i think that's also keeps that
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authentic uh human uh person you know it keeps them like uh what's the word i'm looking for um
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human humanism keeping it real keeping it real i will say one thing um i actually said this to sneeko
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over a year ago when he came on the podcast i said whatever beliefs you have now just be prepared
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for things to evolve sneeko was i think 24 25 at the time as you get older i think you're 26 your
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birthday is coming up in november i want to say you're gonna be 27 uh this is in general it's not
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even directed towards you in general your beliefs should evolve meaning they could get more uh you could
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double down on your beliefs even more no i actually firmly believe this and i'm going
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way deeper on it or it's like you know what what's kind of wrong about that let me evolve a little bit
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let me do but the whole purpose of life is improving involving reflecting maybe saying you know what i
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could have done that better you know given a second chance i would do this so i think you are you are
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going to evolve at some point at some point you're going to want to be a mother and a wife and you know
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things might change i'm not saying that you need to even name that now but i don't think evolving is
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a bad thing i think it's natural no yeah no i think opinions change over time okay yeah um but no i think
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what you're going to see if we're talking about the marriage issue evolving on that you're going to
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still see the wealthy get married like that i i just see it disappearing from the middle class
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um and it's more likely to disappear from the middle class yeah regardless of what i say
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to be honest um that i mean that's what you're seeing um but yeah that's what the numbers reflect
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me richer men are married at a higher rate so i think you're going to see it disappear
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you want prenup i will say one thing and i will say just from anecdotally interviewing guys rich men
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fare a bit better off in divorce because um typically they have the ability to you know
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yeah you know a lot of times wealthy men if they lose their wealth they can make it back
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where it's the the men that i see on the brink of suicide that have like a tougher time with it
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are the men that have worked the same job 25 years have a pension and their wife takes half they never