In this episode, we discuss the impact Andrew Tate has had on our society and how he has impacted the minds of young men. We talk about how he is a role model to many young men and the impact he is having on society.
00:00:08.000I would say overall positive. I mean, I don't think these guys are like, yeah,
00:00:12.000I want to be like Andrew Tate, time to human traffic some hoes.
00:00:16.000They're like, no, I want to be rich, I want to be jacked.
00:00:20.000And I think, you know, again, like his past stuff, when he talks about
00:00:24.000some of the stuff that's not necessarily the most favorable
00:00:28.000that he's in right now, I think that his overall message to young men
00:00:32.000is really beneficial. Because I think there's a lot of directionless men in the world
00:00:36.000right now. And with these directionless men, I mean, there's so much
00:00:40.000just every agenda trying to push them towards something that's
00:00:44.000not going to be beneficial to them. Because society is kind of, in the West right now, is kind of having a lot of
00:00:48.000trouble because men are not strong anymore.
00:00:52.000Men are not leaders. Men don't even know how to lead. Well, they're told they're not allowed
00:00:56.000to lead. Right. I mean, even insinuating that a man should lead a relationship
00:01:00.000is like crazy nowadays. Like even saying you should listen to your man is crazy
00:01:05.000or you belong to your man. Like I think most people haven't even seen a traditional relationship.
00:01:09.000Yeah, I think that's both sides too. Because I think a lot of women too just have no idea
00:01:14.000how to like be decent in a relationship. You know, it's both sides. It's a Western phenomenon.
00:01:20.000Yeah. Well, and how are we supposed to know when most, you know, most people, even if their parents
00:01:25.000were married, they fought all the time. We have an epidemic of single mother homes.
00:01:29.000We have an epidemic of people that are in sexless marriages. We have an epidemic of people
00:01:34.000that are fighting all the time. And we have an epidemic of women divorcing their husbands.
00:01:38.000So it's like, how are people supposed to learn if they've never seen it?
00:01:42.000And also the school systems have a massive impact, impact on relationships in general, because even in my school,
00:01:49.000I went to an all girls school and we were very much taught that if you're not, if you're not a feminist,
00:01:55.000you're a bad person and you, you know, you're a bad woman for not standing with other women
00:01:59.000and believing that women. Believe all women. Yeah. No matter what.
00:02:03.000Believing that they're like, you know, the epitome of life. So I actually had a teacher say in assembly one day,
00:02:10.000if you're not a feminist, you should be ashamed of yourself. Yeah. And that is like a message which is so damaging
00:02:15.000because it literally means you go into your life thinking that you are somehow on the same level
00:02:22.000or above men in every aspect when actually you're not. And if you go into a relationship with that mindset,
00:02:28.000you ruin it. It just, it doesn't work. And how many girls call themselves a queen, a 10?
00:02:33.000You don't see men doing that. If they do, they're shamed immediately. Yeah.
00:02:37.000But all of this is having a massive effect when men are being, or boys in school are being told not to,
00:02:42.000not to be aggressive, not to show their masculine side. They're being told to act like women.
00:02:48.000Because it's, they're being told it's more attractive to girls when actually it's the opposite.
00:02:53.000And I learned that the older I got. And I thought that I would find,
00:02:57.000I would find more feminine men attractive. Like if they were more sensitive, more calm.
00:03:02.000Gay. Yeah. When actually I didn't find that attractive because when I came across it,
00:03:06.000I was like, Oh, this is horrible. Yeah. And then I just, I just want to like leave.
00:03:11.000So this is the thing you need, you need a man who is masculine, who is strong and who stands up for himself
00:03:17.000in every sense of the, you know, meaning of that. And he does that. And he's shown men,
00:03:24.000young men especially to do that. And I think that is something which is so commendable and so rare to come by.
00:03:30.000And he, I think he's made a massive impact on young men, especially.
00:03:34.000Yeah. It's irrefutable. His impact. I mean, another thing is this too, you know, just objectively speaking,
00:03:40.000he didn't like knock on all these young men's doors and like force them to watch him and follow him.
00:03:45.000You know, there is a gigantic vacuum. This is why Jordan Peterson has become popular.
00:03:50.000This is why people like Jocko Willink, right? I mean, there has been a rise of masculine father-like leadership type people.
00:03:58.000Andrew Tate's like the kind of the cooler, edgier older brother. And so right now you're having this kind of like, you know,
00:04:05.000digital masculine renaissance happening. And it's not because, you know, guys are bored or whatever.
00:04:10.000It's like, they are looking for this. They're looking for guidance. And then, you know, I saw the writing on the wall in 2012.
00:04:16.000That's why I left America. I was like, this thing is going south.
00:04:19.000Yeah. And, you know, traditionally too, in like Asia, you know, they're still adhere to the traditional values.
00:04:26.000And, you know, there's not like school shootings in Asia, you know, there's not like wild, crazy stuff happening like that.
00:04:32.000It's a very peaceful, harmonious existence over there.
00:04:35.000And, you know, I think Joe Rogan said at West, like he says, we have a mental health crisis in America disguised as a gun crisis.
00:04:43.000Yeah. And there's just so many people that are unwell.
00:04:46.000And the backbone of being a well-balanced individual is coming from a stable household.
00:04:52.000Do you know what made me realize how unwell people are? Like getting on social media.
00:04:59.000Because it would be so weird. It would be like girls that like, I don't even know that well would get so mad at me over something I didn't say to them.
00:05:09.000Do you know what I mean? And I'm just like, you have to be crazy to be this angry.
00:05:14.000Like I'll have girls like that I was friends with before or knew and they'll just like walk past because they're so mad.
00:05:19.000Like I had one girl threatened to fight one of my friends for being friends.
00:05:23.000And I was like, what, what household did you grow up in to like, like to be this crazy?
00:05:32.000But, but it's like, it kind of opened my eyes where I'm like, people really didn't grow up in like a sound two parent environments.
00:05:38.000And there's lasting effects that happen for generations because it's like, if the women and the men are learning how to be husbands and wives, like what is that?
00:05:45.000What are they going to teach their kids?
00:06:04.000Actually, I think that men have been emasculated for a very long time.
00:06:10.000And Andrew came here to spread a message that young men were thriving to hear that masculinity matters, that masculinity, because they all have that drive inside of them.
00:06:21.000But it has been shut up and they didn't know how to express it.
00:06:25.000But Andrew came and tried to awaken this in their, in their minds.
00:06:30.000So I think his message is extremely positive.
00:06:33.000He didn't, he does not teach something bad.
00:06:36.000If you look at the core of the message itself, it's basically just learning good habits and investing on the oneself and the mindset and taking good action in the world.
00:06:47.000And this is a good message to humanity.
00:06:49.000And I don't see like a point, why would people argue?
00:06:53.000You know, you know what I think gets these guys in trouble?
00:06:59.000It's like, because most women, we've never heard the way guys talk like amongst themselves.
00:07:05.000It's, you know, I don't know if you've ever been in like a room full of guys and you're like, oh, why do you talk like that?
00:07:11.000And so it's like these guys like Trump, like Tate, like all the super masculine, you know, toxically masculine guys will get in trouble when locker room talk gets leaked basically.
00:07:29.000And this is the thing I, I've come across so many guys who are like, yeah, but haven't you heard what he said?
00:07:33.000Like he's so disrespectful towards women.
00:07:35.000And I'm like, I know for a fact that when you're alone with your friends, you say things, which if they were leaked and if you were a public figure, that would get you in so much trouble.
00:07:44.000People would completely be turned against you.
00:08:05.000You know, when you have somebody who's just like pushing whatever agenda, like, you know, I, I don't know if I should say his name, but like, you know, all these big facing names.
00:08:13.000And, uh, it's just so funny how they get all self-righteous because I, it's the same thing.
00:08:17.000Like when you see this stuff in the manosphere and the red pill creators, like some of these guys, like, you know, my, my girl always submits to me and like, we never have problems.
00:08:24.000And like every time we have sex, she orgasms.
00:08:41.000You know, I think the number one thing that matters is you just strive to do better.
00:08:45.000But well, and the one thing that irritates me is they just, especially like from the conservative side, they'll crucify him for the cam work stuff.