What Tristan Tate Is Like In Real life??
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Summary
Tristan and Andrew discuss the importance of women being safe in public spaces, and why it's important to have a safe space for yourself and your partner. They also discuss the dangers of toxic relationships, and the role of a good role model.
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35. I believe all men have the responsibility to lead and guide those they care for to do greater
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health, prosperity, and happiness. I choose to only interact with those who are respectful and
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civil and return to my own respect and civility. I reserve the freedom to speak and refer to others
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as I believe is best and most truthful. I reserve the right to choose my company and include only
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those whom I believe are best for my health, happiness, and success. What an important message
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for the world, not just young men, but also young women. I mean, I have a daughter. From an early age,
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I taught her, if you don't like somebody in your space, you have the right to not have them in your
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life. I think a lot of it, especially when we talk about women being safe, a lot of it comes down to
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them feeling empowered enough to have the assertiveness to say, hang on, this is a toxic
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person. I don't want them in my reality. What a positive message to put out to the world, both
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men and women, that I think has been forgotten nowadays. Who else is telling young men and women
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today, cut out toxic people from your life? You have the right to only associate with people who
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are respectful to you. I think that that is the foundation of having a healthy daily reality and
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keeping yourself safe as well, if you want to talk about women's safety. Yeah, no, it's just a horrible
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message, just misogynistic. Horrible. Hang on, let me sound bite that. Horrible. Yeah, that's what
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they'll do to me. Because you know, the ever since he's come on my show, they do the same thing with
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the clips to like paint me in a certain way. And or since I got to a certain level, and I'm like, it's
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like really made me realize what they were doing to him. Because I'm like, wait, they're doing the same
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thing. They're clipping things I did not say in order to make it seem like you said things you did.
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And then it makes you crazy. You're like, I didn't say that. Like, that's not.
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39. I believe I have an imperative to only spend my time in a way that I determine is beneficial,
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uplifting and empowering to myself and others. I choose to only allow myself to be influenced by
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those who I believe have my best interests in mind. And every day I dedicate myself anew to create the
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greatest possible impact on the world and do the work necessary to achieve a greater masculine
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excellence across all realms of human endeavor. Fantastic. Look at that. Look at the power in
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that last sentence. And he lives by it every day. And he doesn't stop. Tate doesn't do weekends.
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Tate doesn't, if he's in the cinema with a group, he's on his phone. There's one time I saw
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Tate relax in five years. That was when we're on a catamaran in Croatia. And naturally, Tristan
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and I ambushed him. The one time we saw him sort of half fall asleep, relaxing on the sailboat.
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He doesn't stop. From the moment he's up in the morning to, you know, and he doesn't sleep much
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either. It's constant work. He's lifting, he's training, he's playing chess, his mind is always
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working. This is a man who lives true to that pursuit of masculine excellence across all realms of
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human endeavor every day. In five years of rolling a tape, I haven't seen him take even an hour to
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relax. The closest thing he has to relaxing is driving his cars. But even then, there's movement.
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You know, there are phone calls, there's interaction. Like, the man never stops working
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to build a better life for himself and for his people. Isn't that the sort of role model we want
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for the youth of today? Someone who's walking the walk, who's that driven to become the best person
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that they can and have the most positive impact on society? I would have thought that was a good thing.
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No, I think they would prefer streamers that are out of shape and in open relationships.
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Haram. Haram. Honestly, I didn't even know those sorts of people existed until I came into this
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internet space. No, that's a better, that's a better role model. Yeah, that's so much better.
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That's, yeah. Video gamers. Yeah, just losers. Respectfully, sorry. I'm trying to, I'm trying to
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be more feminine. Okay, well, allow me to say it then, losers. I'll say it for you. That's
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traditional gender roles. There it is. What do you think this says about cancel culture and the way
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our society is moving? I mean, it's pretty amazing. I was there with Andrew when the cancellation,
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you know, beast woke up and really came after him. And in a matter of days, his banks were shut down,
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his email servers, his website servers, his payment processes. And there were coordinated
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releases across all of the major journalistic outlets, media houses, with pretty much the same
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articles, the same talking points. There was this coordinated, essentially attack on tape.
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And even now, I saw that Tristan's Instagram was taken down. He hasn't been charged with anything.
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He didn't break any terms and conditions. His Instagram was him and suits and cars and motivational
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quotes and historical quotes. Last time I checked, there's no damage there. There's no danger there.
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But they canceled Tristan as well. These men haven't even been charged with anything. And if they are
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charged, then they're going to be let, you know, they're going to be proven innocent. Does the cancel
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culture unwind? Do people admit, okay, I was wrong, and let's let them continue a normal life as any
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person should be able to? And this is the other thing. I thought the left and those who push for cancel
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culture were meant to be tolerant. I mean, one of the biggest things people are coming after tape,
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and we can talk some specifics without crossing any lines, is all but he's, he's aggressive, and
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he's somehow a great list or something. If you listen to the audio that was released about him
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talking about, oh, I'm going to do this to you do that to you. That's kink talk, you know, 50 Shades
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of Grey is the most popular book of the last few decades for a reason. We're going to forget that and
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forget that women and men have the right to and often like to partake in aggressive, you know,
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forms of intimacy. I'm sorry, but in my personal experience, it's not the man who wants it hard
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and aggressive. It's the woman. Correct me if I'm wrong. And so we're going to somehow pretend
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that based on this sort of thing, and private interactions between men and women being released,
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Tate's somehow some kind of monster, and he's pushing that on people. It's utter nonsense.
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Well, and that girl in that video came forward and said the exact same thing.
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Oh, yeah, indeed. His ex came out and said, look, she said it numerous times. This was a kink that we
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engaged in. And she said it numerous times. And also, who has the right to pry into someone's
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personal life like that? That's 100% haram. If two adults want to partake in consensual acts of any
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sort, that's up to them. I thought the left was meant to be tolerant of different types of sexual
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expression. So if you want to identify as a lamppost and go and, you know, sleep with someone
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of the same gender, that's fine. But if we have a heterosexual relationship that involves
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some BDSM type activities, Fifty Shades of Grey, most popular book of all time, it's not an unusual
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phenomenon. Somehow that's a terrible thing and Tate's a bad guy. It's utter nonsense. The left
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are so hypocritical. That's one thing they are consistent in, their high levels of hypocrisy.
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Well, it's tolerant when it benefits their narrative. They don't care about what's true. They don't
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care about the truth. They care about telling the story they want to tell and painting the
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picture they want to tell. And I don't know if it's malicious or they're just so brainwashed
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they can't see what's right in front of them. But I don't know how you see videos of women
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luxury shopping. The whole car was full of bags from Gucci and LV. Like it's, again, sign
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me up. What is this? Put an application on the website for Tate's, what do they say, harem?
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Exactly. Again, Tate's main challenge is getting women away from him. It's not trying to keep
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them. But to your point, the people who are coming after him, are they doing it maliciously
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or are they just brainwashed? I don't think they're doing it maliciously. One example being
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the vice guys. All of the guys, I mean, look, they fit the profile. They're skinny. They're
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effeminate. They're a bit shy. They talk about their relationships with women in a way that
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shows clearly the women are wearing the pants. So everyone's unfulfilled in their relationships,
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man and woman. I don't think they're consciously thinking, hey, I want to bring down Tate by
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telling lies. I think they've been so well programmed. They actually believe in all this
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effeminate programming, this soy culture, even though they're deeply unhappy people, they
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still have bought into those belief systems and they're trying to push that on the world
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because they have ego identity. These are my belief systems. So they must be right. It's
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like, hang on, you're a deeply unfulfilled person subscribing to this religion of wokeism.
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And why do you think it's a good thing? They can't do those, those, you know, that mental
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Truly. Did you see there was another, it was, I had to laugh. There was, cause vice was really
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trying to get as much press out of the tape things they could. A few months after the release,
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there was a three person panel with the two vice guys who were there at the test and another
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vice guy sitting, talking about it. All three of them couldn't bench a third of their body
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weight. They all had that, that poor posture, that sort of sloping forward. They all had
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the same exact sort of effeminate and slightly uncomfortable with life vibes. Why are you
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judging someone who's masculine and capable and inspirational when you yourself are clearly
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living a very unfulfilling existence? It's hilarious to see. If you look it up, you will
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laugh at how clearly the three vice people are exactly the same type of man. It's comical.
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I actually laughed out loud watching that interview. Well, I genuinely think like to them,
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it seems so crazy that like women would want that. Like they've been lied to about what women want
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because they've been told to put women on a pedestal. Women want to be respected. Women want like,
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and not to, not to, don't, don't clip me like that. I know what they're going to do,
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but they're, they're always like, they're told that like one thing about women. And when Tate says
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the opposite, when he says, you know, women like a strong masculine leader, they want to submit to
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authority. Uh, they just can't believe it. So they think that the women are like secretly unhappy.
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Interesting. But can't they figure out that the programming that they're adhering to does not
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result in a fulfilling day-to-day reality? Like if you do the right thing per this narrative,
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you're not going to be happy as a man and your woman's not going to be happy as a woman because
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you're not taking care of her. You're not being a man. Like why can't they figure out that this
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religion of wokeism results in people being unhappy in, in breaking up traditional family
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dynamics? How, how would you, how would you know you're unhappy if you've never lived that life?
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Interesting. Like, how would they, how would they know? I mean, I can assume that I can assume that
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having beautiful women around you all the time would lead to happiness, you know, being rich,
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successful. Yeah. I can, I can imagine, but it's like, I, I feel like those guys don't even
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realize it in a way because they've never lived that life. And so it's just so foreign to them.
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Yeah. It's my guess anyways. And so they have to say that Tate's cars are hired, even though there's
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Tate written on the seats, they have to say that the women are somehow coerced, even though
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they're devoted and loyal and happy. So yeah, it's all cope. It's all cope. Hate always comes from below,
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right? It's, it's simple, but true. Tell me about Tristan. Um, we talk so much about Andrew. Um,
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I want to know what's Tristan like, I've never met him. Tristan, Tristan is an incredible man. He has a
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very unique form of, of intellect. Cause again, I'm the sort of person who likes to properly
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understand somebody. I used to be in a line of work where you'd profile people in a professional
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manner. Tristan's a very hard guy to fully understand. He is so intelligent. He'll, when he
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drives, he doesn't listen to music. He listens to audio books. He'll be able to quote direct,
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you know, statistics from a battle in the 1600s and who the general was that he, from an audio book,
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he listened to six months ago, he can hear things once and then refer to it with real specificity,
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you know, a year later. It's, it's incredible. And his, his insights into the human condition,
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his analysis of, of society. It's very different. It's different to Andrew. He's a very unique
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intelligence. And I really hope he puts it out, you know, in the world more because people don't
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understand behind that big frame and the traditionally very good looking man in the nice suits,
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nice cast is actually a deeply intelligent and insightful man. Like Tristan's something special. He is
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built different. And I look forward to him being even more vocal when he comes out because people
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don't realize how much value he has to bring, especially to, to role modeling and to motivating
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young men around the world. Incredible guy, genuinely a very rare intellect and very kind hearted as well.
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He's one of the most giving men I've ever seen. He's genuinely a positive and good hearted person.
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And you want to talk about a brother you can rely on. There isn't much that man wouldn't do to
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protect his people. Fiercely protective, fiercely. He is that old school patriarch who takes care of
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his people. And he's very proud about the way he's put in the work to be able to do that. So
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I have huge respect for that man. And I look forward to him being more vocal when he's out so that the
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world can realize how much positivity and value he has to bring in his messaging as well.
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Oh, man, it's amazing. So first of all, they live together all the time. And I saw it,
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there was a news article that tried to say that, oh, it's very unhealthy. Or that the article said
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that somehow Tristan is under the influence of Andrew and it's toxic. I'm sorry, what? Tristan
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isn't under the influence of anybody. If you know Tristan, Tristan's Tristan. He has very strong
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frame. He makes his own decisions in life. They embody true brotherhood. They would immediately die for
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each other without question. They are one team throughout everything in life. Their loyalty is
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absolutely unbreakable. And it's never questioned between them. They are what men used to be.
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You know, the brother next to me who I can trust with anything, who I can trust with my family,
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who I know wouldn't have my back in, you know, a violent situation. And I can see why, you know,
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the narrative is against that, because that's an exact role model against the idea of men being
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isolated and alone, and you know, low testosterone and unfulfilled. They are where they are today in life
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because of each other. And one of the things within the war room is we actually say, if you
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find other men with similar, you know, business interests or, you know, who want to train like
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you do and build, build, you know, a custom-made reality, go and live together. Replicate that idea
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of living with your brothers and just every day pushing each other, training, hustling, building
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businesses, putting in max effort every day to attain masculine excellence across all realms of human
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endeavor. A lot of guys in the war room are doing that, are trying to embody that sense of
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brotherhood and brothers living and working together. It's super positive. Their relationship
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is amazing. It's super positive. What would have been funny is if when they were in, I don't know
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if it happened, but if they were in prison or when they were being questioned, if the authorities
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tried to play them off against each other, oh, that would have failed miserably. Because never in a
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million lifetimes would Andrew or Tristan ever speak against each other or snitch on each other.
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Their brotherhood is so strong. It's truly a beautiful thing.
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