JustPearlyThings - June 13, 2023


Andrew Tate Describes His Arrest


Episode Stats

Length

12 minutes

Words per Minute

222.73195

Word Count

2,816

Sentence Count

258

Misogynist Sentences

2

Hate Speech Sentences

2


Summary

In this episode, I sit down with my good friend and fellow podcaster, Carl Sagan. We talk about the current events happening in the world, and how to deal with it, and why it's important to not let it distract you from the important things in life.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 And you had this complete level of certainty that this is exactly how it would play out.
00:00:04.600 You've said this on Umpteen Podcast, that this is their agenda.
00:00:09.300 They have to damage my influence.
00:00:10.700 They have to damage my influence.
00:00:12.480 They can't sit there and let me be influential because I'm saying things that they don't like me saying.
00:00:17.740 And there are people sitting around going, he's saying things counter to our message and counter to our narrative.
00:00:22.060 Get rid of it.
00:00:22.780 And they have a pretty standardized playbook.
00:00:24.600 And this is probably one of the first times in history where their playbook just isn't working.
00:00:28.640 Cancel him.
00:00:29.100 He's still around.
00:00:30.180 Oh, well, lie about him in the news.
00:00:31.460 Just say he touches chicks.
00:00:33.480 Well, no one believes it.
00:00:34.880 Oh, all the comments are on his side.
00:00:36.940 Everyone's calling us liars.
00:00:38.420 Okay, then do it again.
00:00:39.280 Then do it again.
00:00:39.900 Make up a new girl.
00:00:40.880 Then do it again.
00:00:41.580 Find someone else.
00:00:42.400 And they keep attacking me with the same weapons, but the bullets are bouncing off.
00:00:46.520 And that doesn't give me a sense of calm.
00:00:48.780 That doesn't make me think, ha, ha, ha, I'm invincible.
00:00:50.540 It makes me think, uh-oh.
00:00:52.240 It makes me think, uh-oh, because human life is cheap at the top.
00:00:55.580 It's very cheap.
00:00:56.220 Does it make you want to sit on the sidelines and be quiet and just kind of live a life with your family, your kids?
00:01:01.400 Does it make you want to do that?
00:01:02.860 Maybe all these attention is actually not a good thing.
00:01:05.500 It's interesting because sometimes I analyze myself and think, why don't I just do that?
00:01:10.880 Why don't I just disappear?
00:01:13.380 You know, I don't need money.
00:01:15.080 I don't need fame.
00:01:16.020 Why don't I just disappear?
00:01:17.800 And then you have to, I was saying this to my brother, and he was like, well, Genghis Khan didn't need Vienna.
00:01:23.920 Some people are just wired that way.
00:01:26.260 Like, Vienna's a long way from Kathmandu.
00:01:28.940 Sometimes that's just the way it is.
00:01:32.480 Or Ulaanbaatar, I apologize, the capital of Mongolia.
00:01:35.360 That's just the way some people are.
00:01:37.080 If I see injustice, and if I see things which I believe to be false, I feel like I am obligated to say the truth.
00:01:43.540 I can't explain why, even at my own detriment.
00:01:46.700 What am I doing this for?
00:01:48.200 Like, it's to the detriment of my life.
00:01:50.960 And I've had these conversations at length with the people close to me, and we're all saying the same thing.
00:01:55.200 It's always been the same way.
00:01:57.260 Humanity's always been the same way.
00:01:58.480 There's been a select, small, few good men up against evil, and evil always outnumbers you.
00:02:06.380 Evil always has more money than you.
00:02:08.120 They always have more power and more influence than you.
00:02:09.900 If you play any video game, when you get to the end boss, he always has more life than you.
00:02:13.600 He always has more hit points.
00:02:14.820 But you're the good guy.
00:02:15.760 And it's kind of like, it's never been any different at any point in human history.
00:02:20.400 There's been the good guys up against the forces of evil, whatever they were of the time.
00:02:24.640 And you've always been outnumbered, and you've always been supposed to lose.
00:02:27.860 So you consider yourself the good guy in this situation?
00:02:30.560 I think that truth is instilled by God in all of us.
00:02:33.740 And I think if you tell the truth, you're a good person.
00:02:35.400 So who do you think is the bad guy?
00:02:37.000 You know, everyone uses they, them, them, they're after me.
00:02:39.900 Who's they?
00:02:40.480 Who's the bad guy?
00:02:41.700 Well, instead of saying who, I will say, what I will start by saying is what they do.
00:02:45.760 And what they do is they control information.
00:02:47.700 And we now live in an information society.
00:02:49.900 And by controlling information, they control how people think and act and react to things.
00:02:53.140 So that's all they have to do.
00:02:53.980 They have to control information.
00:02:54.940 And they have to be very selective with what they allow you to talk about and what they allow you to discuss and what they don't.
00:02:59.600 And once they can do that, they can keep you bickering about garbage.
00:03:02.060 And they can control the sensitive information.
00:03:03.640 And then they run the world.
00:03:05.120 So having all the information controlled and having this hard barrier on what can be discussed,
00:03:12.080 that's how they can purport absolute fallacies.
00:03:14.380 I think now it's been a couple of years, we can probably talk about it.
00:03:17.480 They psyoped the world into believing they should be afraid of the common cold.
00:03:22.900 They psyoped the world into this.
00:03:26.040 And if you think about how difficult that would be to do,
00:03:28.660 how difficult would it be to psyop the entire population of Earth?
00:03:31.320 Well, what you do is you just lie on repeat and you don't allow anyone to say anything counter to it
00:03:35.740 without hurting them the same way I've been hurt.
00:03:37.740 And you just psyop them.
00:03:38.660 It's actually amazing because now I use that exact same psyop on people.
00:03:43.060 I love it.
00:03:43.820 I love it.
00:03:44.300 So when I sit with someone who's not matrix-minded, when I sit with someone who is matrix-minded,
00:03:47.240 like when the BBC walked in here, I'm like, do you all have your vaccinations?
00:03:52.400 Social distancing.
00:03:53.040 You actually are.
00:03:53.680 Social distancing, please.
00:03:57.220 And they look at me like I'm crazy.
00:03:59.300 Well, how am I crazy?
00:04:00.460 Two years ago, you were telling me to do this.
00:04:03.000 Now when I repeat your own worldview to you, I'm crazy.
00:04:05.840 Well, if I'm crazy, guess what?
00:04:06.980 You're a fucking liar.
00:04:07.960 Because you lied the whole time.
00:04:09.400 So either you're a liar or I'm not.
00:04:11.240 You know, how can I be nuts?
00:04:12.980 Put your fucking mask on.
00:04:14.340 If I ever talk to any of these clowns again, they're going to be fully masked up.
00:04:17.200 And I refuse.
00:04:19.040 I don't care if you've had two booster jabs.
00:04:20.860 No, I want all six.
00:04:22.140 All six injections.
00:04:23.480 I want paperwork.
00:04:24.620 Or get fucked.
00:04:25.060 Oh, you're not coming in the house.
00:04:25.820 Get fucked.
00:04:26.480 I'm scared of COVID.
00:04:27.900 It's dangerous.
00:04:29.060 I believe the mainstream media.
00:04:30.540 I'm scared.
00:04:31.220 This word you keep using, psyop, I've never heard this word.
00:04:34.180 It's short for psychological operations.
00:04:36.280 Correct.
00:04:36.860 Break that down.
00:04:37.680 What exactly is a psyop?
00:04:39.140 Yeah, a psyop is the matrix as a whole.
00:04:42.220 Wow.
00:04:42.480 Psychological operations are constant.
00:04:44.980 Listen, they constantly decide how they want you to think and what they can do to make
00:04:48.500 you believe that, right?
00:04:49.900 There's a whole bunch of them they do.
00:04:51.780 But it starts with tolerance.
00:04:53.200 That's what I don't like about this whole guise of tolerance.
00:04:56.100 It's not that I'm an intolerant person.
00:04:57.420 It's not that I'm a bad person.
00:04:58.300 It's not that I want to hurt other people.
00:04:59.480 But when they keep pushing tolerance, what they're trying to say is have no standards
00:05:02.780 or barriers or parameters for anything.
00:05:04.620 That's what they want.
00:05:05.540 You have to be tolerant.
00:05:06.820 Tolerant of what?
00:05:07.460 Tolerant of having your shop set on fire.
00:05:09.480 Tolerant of your kids being taught things you don't want.
00:05:11.660 Tolerant of crime.
00:05:13.060 Tolerant of your house being broken.
00:05:14.400 Like, tolerant of what?
00:05:15.780 You're not allowed any hard barrier or any hard parameters as a man anymore.
00:05:19.520 That's why they push tolerance.
00:05:20.680 That's the beginning of it.
00:05:21.520 That's the first stage.
00:05:22.780 Once you accept absolute tolerance, well, then it's the end, isn't it?
00:05:25.940 I'm tolerant of everything.
00:05:26.840 I'll eat the bugs.
00:05:27.860 Sure.
00:05:28.220 You'll tolerate everything.
00:05:28.880 I'll tolerate everything.
00:05:29.820 I'm tolerant.
00:05:30.480 Sure.
00:05:31.260 So when I say things like I'm intolerant of certain things and people think that's
00:05:34.220 bad, no, you need to have standards and parameters.
00:05:37.220 And that's one of the reasons they also attack me.
00:05:38.920 I say that men should be allowed to have standards and parameters in a relationship and in their
00:05:42.600 lives.
00:05:43.300 We should be allowed to decide who we want to marry and we should have standards for
00:05:46.960 her.
00:05:47.600 They have standards for us.
00:05:48.640 We should allow ourselves to have standards for her.
00:05:50.800 We should have standards in what we'll accept from a government and standards in what we'll
00:05:53.780 accept from a police force.
00:05:55.000 We should have standards as men.
00:05:56.440 But they're trying to erode all of that because once that's gone, then your brain is completely
00:06:00.100 empty.
00:06:00.600 And then once your brain's empty, they can just plug in the slave program and then it's
00:06:03.940 over.
00:06:04.260 Right?
00:06:04.400 You're a tolerant person.
00:06:05.780 You're a tolerant person.
00:06:07.100 Good.
00:06:07.460 You're a good slave.
00:06:08.500 Slaves are exceptionally tolerant.
00:06:09.700 So the shirt you wear is what?
00:06:11.580 Escape the slave mind?
00:06:13.340 Resist the slave mind.
00:06:14.020 Resist the slave mind.
00:06:15.220 What does that mean?
00:06:15.640 Exactly.
00:06:16.120 It's a better word.
00:06:17.120 Resist.
00:06:17.680 Resist.
00:06:18.140 But I want to do this before we get into it because we got five hours ago.
00:06:21.440 We got plenty of time to get into a lot of different topics.
00:06:23.840 So one, I do want to talk about BBC, the handling of the interview.
00:06:27.200 I want to get your thoughts on it.
00:06:28.200 I know there's been reactions, but I want to go a little bit deeper into it because I want
00:06:31.800 to compare how your start with the interview with BBC started versus Philip Schofield versus
00:06:37.340 Musk.
00:06:37.760 I got all the first questions.
00:06:39.440 We'll cover that.
00:06:40.120 I want to talk about media.
00:06:41.880 I want to talk about your evolution of your faith, atheist, Christian, Muslim, and then
00:06:47.220 some of the things that's going on with politics right now.
00:06:49.860 You know, maybe a little bit of Romania.
00:06:51.900 You know, Trump will cover what you're talking about with different things.
00:06:55.900 It's funny.
00:06:56.280 You're saying monopoly on power, monopoly on power.
00:07:00.000 If you abuse it, now YouTube's turning around and saying, hey, you can talk about the election.
00:07:04.540 We're no longer going to give the strike.
00:07:06.080 So that doesn't work forever.
00:07:07.760 First thing I want to talk about, I think the audience would like to know, for you and
00:07:11.540 Tristan, 92 days in the dungeon, you know, you're in jail, you're experience in there.
00:07:17.100 We keep hearing about it.
00:07:18.120 We read about it.
00:07:19.260 But what was it like for you guys being in there?
00:07:21.140 So I'll start by saying, and I have to make this clear, that the staff in the jail were
00:07:24.800 exceptionally nice to me.
00:07:27.660 They were very apologetic.
00:07:29.580 The vibe was apologetic.
00:07:31.520 Nobody was really treating me like a criminal.
00:07:34.820 There were a few guys who were icy cold.
00:07:36.740 I guess you could call them.
00:07:38.100 They'd like to think of themselves as professional, but they were just inhuman.
00:07:41.680 But over time, they warmed up.
00:07:43.480 And I was exceptionally nice also to all the staff.
00:07:46.280 Jail was terrible.
00:07:46.860 I'm going to start by saying jail was terrible.
00:07:49.200 And I was miserable inside of the jail cell.
00:07:52.120 It's a good thing depression isn't real because I would have been depressed.
00:07:55.340 But I think in life that you get what you give.
00:07:59.560 And I wanted to feel happier.
00:08:00.720 So I tried my very best to make people happy.
00:08:02.820 So when the old lady would bring me my food, I would sit and say, oh, this is the best food
00:08:07.040 I've ever had.
00:08:07.980 I've never had food this good.
00:08:09.200 Did you cook this?
00:08:09.940 I thought yesterday was the best, but you managed to surpass it again.
00:08:13.220 How'd you do it?
00:08:13.660 What's the magic ingredient?
00:08:14.760 And I ended up making friends with them.
00:08:16.140 And like I had grandmas in there, the old ladies cooking the food.
00:08:19.020 And by trying to make people happy and smile all the time, I started to feel a lot happier.
00:08:23.960 But it's kind of scary.
00:08:25.720 And I think the scariest thing about jail was the uncertainty of it all.
00:08:28.940 If they would have said to me, you're in jail for 92 days or even five years, you've
00:08:31.880 got five years.
00:08:32.640 Cool.
00:08:32.960 I do my time.
00:08:33.680 But when you're nabbed and thrown in a cell without charge, you're like, well, how long
00:08:38.820 is this my life?
00:08:40.040 Is this it now?
00:08:41.040 Is this the end of the story?
00:08:42.080 I'm just in this cell.
00:08:43.480 And I was picked up on 29th of December.
00:08:45.980 I went through this quick court case.
00:08:48.300 Like I said, I'm inside of the jurisdiction of Romania.
00:08:51.580 So I have to be very careful with what I say because the case is ongoing and we're in
00:08:54.200 Romania and I can't leave Romania.
00:08:55.540 But obviously, Romanian court is in Romanian by law.
00:08:58.420 So you're marched into this room.
00:09:00.520 Everyone speaks a language you don't understand for 15 minutes.
00:09:02.960 And then you're marched off to jail.
00:09:04.840 Look, what even happened?
00:09:06.320 What even happened to me?
00:09:07.960 And they said, oh, here's the paper that explains it.
00:09:09.760 I was like, that's in Romanian.
00:09:10.480 And they said, oh, don't worry.
00:09:12.220 You'll get a translation to English by law.
00:09:14.120 I was like, OK, that's fine.
00:09:15.120 But because I was picked up on the 29th of December and there was New Year's Eve and
00:09:17.540 holidays, it was two weeks before I even knew why I was in jail.
00:09:21.380 Two solid weeks I'm in jail.
00:09:23.160 No one told me.
00:09:23.940 How crazy is it that he was in jail for two weeks without even knowing what he was in
00:09:29.500 jail for?
00:09:29.980 Can you imagine if that was you?
00:09:31.260 I think that's immoral.
00:09:32.560 Yeah.
00:09:33.040 It's actually, it's terrible.
00:09:34.620 It's very immoral.
00:09:35.380 But a lot of countries are like that.
00:09:36.680 Like, dude, if you ever, if you want to see like a really terrifying situation, Google what
00:09:41.680 the Japanese police do in the immigration detention centers, it is terrifying.
00:09:47.160 What?
00:09:47.760 They just torture you.
00:09:50.140 No, really?
00:09:51.720 Like there was this one African guy, he was resisting arrest or whatever.
00:09:55.240 So he was resisting, but they were just like torturing this guy.
00:09:59.360 Like a lot, as much as like a lot of people give, you know, the Western world a lot of
00:10:03.260 shit, at least our justice system is not nearly as corrupt as a lot of these other places.
00:10:10.580 You know, in Japan, you know what the conviction rate in for criminals or for crime in general
00:10:14.580 in Japan is?
00:10:15.780 Do you know what it is?
00:10:16.700 What?
00:10:16.960 Take a guess percentage wise.
00:10:18.560 80%.
00:10:19.520 99.9.
00:10:21.040 No.
00:10:22.400 99.9 to the extent that they will incriminate people and they will bully people who are even
00:10:28.700 innocent to take the crime upon themselves.
00:10:34.420 Wow.
00:10:35.040 You know, a lot of these other countries are really barbaric with their things.
00:10:38.560 And no disrespect to Japan, but like there's footage out there, like how they like, like
00:10:43.100 torture people in these immigration centers.
00:10:45.220 One, one, I believe she's, I forget where they were, but one woman was just detained to
00:10:49.880 the point that she died in the detention center.
00:10:52.480 And they asked the Japanese government, like, what's the deal?
00:10:54.760 You're like, well, sorry.
00:10:56.540 Wow.
00:10:56.820 That's what happened in North Korea as well.
00:10:58.380 Do you know the story of the young guy that went to North Korea?
00:11:00.480 Oh yeah.
00:11:00.740 North Korea.
00:11:01.440 That was so deadly because from ripping like a poster or something.
00:11:04.820 It was so sad.
00:11:05.740 That was so sad.
00:11:06.660 When I saw him like, like crying when he got convicted.
00:11:09.600 Oh, that was so sad.
00:11:10.800 And he actually died as well.
00:11:11.920 Like the time they got him to the UK, sorry, the US was like already dead.
00:11:15.080 That's just frustrating.
00:11:16.240 Like for a fucking, sorry.
00:11:17.640 And it just makes you wonder, like if Andrew Tate had to wait two weeks, imagine that average
00:11:23.420 Joe, like what he has to encounter.
00:11:25.280 And that's the thing.
00:11:26.280 That's like, that's what we're trying to say.
00:11:27.660 Like when we're talking about these rights and stuff, like, you know, these people that
00:11:32.240 are pro censorship, that are pro these censorious matters that are like, you know, they, they're
00:11:39.840 just like, they're pro banning people.
00:11:42.060 They're pro all these things.
00:11:43.780 Eventually, the more power you hand over to the authorities, eventually that power will
00:11:49.900 be used on you.
00:11:50.860 So it's only a matter of time, you know, it's up to us to keep like a balanced perspective
00:11:55.240 on things.
00:11:55.660 I have a question for the both of you.
00:11:57.640 Do you actually think that Andrew Tate has a chance winning against the matrix and be
00:12:02.360 honest?
00:12:03.580 And what do you mean when you, when you say winning against the matrix, what do you mean?
00:12:07.600 Like the entire global system?
00:12:09.580 So basically, like Andrew Tate said, like the last option is a bullet in his head.
00:12:14.840 Do you think that he can somehow escape that?
00:12:17.500 Yes, of course he can.
00:12:19.100 The same way that there's been revolutions in the world, like look at Cuba, for example,
00:12:23.660 it fought against the USA just in its backyard and it survived.
00:12:27.940 What, what, the way that I believe that what Andrew Tate needs to do now is he needs to
00:12:32.800 really champion for institutional change in certain things like prison reform, for example.