JustPearlyThings - April 18, 2023


What’s The Future For Andrew Tate??


Episode Stats

Length

11 minutes

Words per Minute

202.79425

Word Count

2,245

Sentence Count

165

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary

In this episode, I speak to a man who has been accused of being an anti-traditionalist and anti-modernist. His name is and he is a world-renowned crypto-entrepreneur, author, speaker, and speaker. He is also the husband and father of a very good friend of mine. He has been in the public eye for quite some time now, and has had to defend himself against accusations that he is anti-Western, anti-feminist, and even anti-gay. I sat down with him to discuss all of these accusations, and how he deals with them.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Would you guys ever pursue legal action against some of the journalists that are clearly intending to take him out of context like that?
00:00:07.820 I'm not sure. I'm not read in on Tate's legal matters.
00:00:10.960 But from what I can see, Tate's main focus now is obviously clearing his name and then using this huge influence he has to come out and put forward a positive message.
00:00:19.240 He understands that, to a certain extent, the youth of today follow his words.
00:00:24.760 And so by extension, he understands he has a very strong duty to bring about positive changes to their lives.
00:00:30.220 Tate's never listed any crypto coin.
00:00:33.100 He's never done any pump and dump like a lot of other influencers.
00:00:36.080 He hasn't signed up for the various streams where you get paid by gambling.
00:00:41.860 There's a lot of that now.
00:00:42.760 A lot of influencers are getting paid a lot of money to go and do that.
00:00:44.980 He said no to all of that stuff because he is very committed to having a positive impact on the lives of his followers.
00:00:50.320 So when he comes out, that'll be his full focus.
00:00:53.620 So you sent me, I'm going to pull these up really quick, the tenets of Tate.
00:00:57.600 Could you tell me a little bit more about those?
00:01:01.200 Yeah, definitely.
00:01:01.780 So again, all these journalists out there who want to say that Tate's somehow a nasty person.
00:01:07.420 Tate has written his philosophy and his guidance for life clearly, and it's easily accessible.
00:01:12.220 You can find it on his website.
00:01:13.640 You can Google tenets of Tate.
00:01:14.920 There's 41 different points that clearly outline what Tate stands for.
00:01:20.480 It's very pro-traditional values.
00:01:22.080 It's pro-masculine accountability.
00:01:23.840 It's pro, as a man, understanding that you need to build yourself in every area of life to provide for your family, you know, your loved ones, to be a positive impact on society.
00:01:33.680 So all these journalists who somehow want to say that Tate stands for negative messages, have a look at the tenets of Tate.
00:01:40.120 That is him writing his clear, no-filtered philosophy on life, and it's overwhelmingly positive.
00:01:46.120 But again, it talks against the narrative, doesn't it?
00:01:48.360 It wants men to be masculine.
00:01:50.180 It wants women to be caring and feminine.
00:01:52.920 It's against the modern-day depravity that we have pushed on us all the time.
00:01:56.520 And why do you think that is?
00:01:58.480 Like, I cannot think for the life of me why we would not want masculine men and feminine women.
00:02:04.180 Like, why is there such an anger and an animosity towards traditional values?
00:02:09.320 I've experienced that myself because I adhere to traditional values very carefully or very, very thoroughly.
00:02:15.080 The first point I'd like to make is I think the one question I always ask people who have, you know, specific belief systems, how are those belief systems working out for you?
00:02:22.220 If you believe that you can identify as anything, how is that working out for you?
00:02:27.320 Like, are you happy?
00:02:28.460 Are you a fulfilled person?
00:02:30.240 What I see again and again, the most, because let's face it, the dynamic in your house is going to set the tone for your life.
00:02:36.240 So relationships are very important.
00:02:37.860 The happiest people I know, you know, from lived experience are in relationships where they adhere to traditional values.
00:02:44.020 The men do what men have traditionally done.
00:02:45.640 The women do what women have traditionally done.
00:02:47.620 And everyone prospers.
00:02:49.240 Everyone's happy.
00:02:49.760 So, yeah, the push against that, I think it's because it's just a matter of control.
00:02:55.400 Again, masculine men who are free thinking, who have a solid relationship with God through their chosen faith, who have a strong family unit, they're not going to be as easily led as effeminate, unfit, unhappy men.
00:03:08.040 The more unhappy you are, the more susceptible you are to marketing messages.
00:03:12.060 You know, go and buy the iPhone that matches your personality.
00:03:14.920 So you think it's, so you think it's about control because.
00:03:19.860 100%.
00:03:20.220 Oh, because these journalists have more control if they can paint you a certain way and just take these clips out of context.
00:03:28.080 And then they can control the public's opinion of you.
00:03:32.080 And they can also control the narrative a bit, too.
00:03:36.180 Yeah, I think journalists want what will get them clicks.
00:03:39.280 And Tate saying something positive won't get nearly as many clicks as Tate saying something negative.
00:03:43.260 But I think if you look at it from the context of Western governments, it's clear to me that they don't want men to be masculine because masculine men are hard to control.
00:03:50.040 You want a man who is essentially effeminate, scared of higher authority, ideally absolutely controlled by his wife.
00:03:58.120 You know, as Tate once said, I can't go out and protest, have to be home by nine or the wife will be angry.
00:04:03.160 Married men in the West are often self-regulating citizens because of that.
00:04:06.380 So the more effeminate you can make men, you know, the more you can trash traditional values, the easier they are to control.
00:04:13.180 That's from a government standpoint.
00:04:13.960 And from a commercial standpoint, again, the more unhappy you are as a person, the more easily led you are, the more sheepish you are, the more susceptible you are to marketing messages, the more you're going to go and buy the things they tell you to buy.
00:04:24.600 So I think both governments and corporates benefit from men particularly being sheep.
00:04:30.100 Oh, but if they're masculine and they follow their own path and they have values, then all these corporations can't control them.
00:04:37.520 And that's why corporations, governments, jerk people.
00:04:41.860 And that is why they're so angry, because they're losing control.
00:04:48.100 That's my view, definitely.
00:04:49.480 And let's face it, if you are the elites of the world, there's a lot more of the masses than there are of the elites.
00:04:54.780 You know, that's a simple mathematical fact.
00:04:58.260 I think you'd always be conscious of the fact that you want the people to stay controllable.
00:05:03.840 Because, again, if everyone's questioning their role in life, if everyone's questioning what they're told, that's a risk.
00:05:09.720 And Tate speaks to that.
00:05:11.860 Tate empowers the individual.
00:05:13.860 Tate speaks against the programming that everyone should just be obedient, sheep, and do whatever they're told.
00:05:17.900 And so I think, to a certain extent, Tate's message could be viewed as somewhat of a threat in terms of how easily controlled the masses are.
00:05:26.520 The flip side is, though, Tate and Tate's message is building hardworking young men.
00:05:31.640 He's building women who think, you know what, it's okay for me to want a man to protect and provide, and I'm going to look after him.
00:05:36.700 There's nothing wrong with having that polarity, that yin and yang, that harmonious house, as opposed to everyone trying to compete with each other.
00:05:42.120 So, yes, I think some people view Tate's message as a threat, but the reality is it's overwhelmingly positive.
00:05:48.120 And if you've spent time around the man like I have, you can't help but be reminded constantly of how much of a positive impact he's had on the hundreds and hundreds of fans I've seen walk up to him and say those exact words.
00:05:58.480 No, I've been, since I interviewed him, there's been so many reporters trying to get me to, like, say he did something crazy or try to, like, pull something.
00:06:07.720 And I'm like, no, he was polite.
00:06:09.460 He was very nice.
00:06:10.640 Like, I have nothing negative.
00:06:12.840 That's the thing, just to speak to that, just quickly, if I may.
00:06:16.020 I'm not an objective source of information when it comes to Tate.
00:06:19.460 I'm strongly pro-Tate.
00:06:20.540 I view him as a brother.
00:06:22.580 But I am credible.
00:06:24.400 I've held in the past very senior corporate positions.
00:06:26.860 A long time ago, I held high-level, top-secret clearances with my previous lines of work.
00:06:32.400 I'm professionally trained in assessing people.
00:06:35.680 I'm a trained investigator.
00:06:36.600 I've been working as an investigator for over a decade.
00:06:38.580 The idea that he's somehow some nasty person capable of all these terrible things is complete nonsense.
00:06:46.100 I would have seen that.
00:06:47.860 He's lived in my house for months on end.
00:06:50.000 I've been with him on the yachts, the jets.
00:06:51.840 I've seen it all.
00:06:53.200 He's a good man who treats people well.
00:06:54.960 And I'm a credible source of assessing that.
00:06:58.280 And I've been around him for hundreds of days.
00:06:59.880 So with respect to all these journalists and these Twitter-independent journalist experts,
00:07:04.000 none of them are very capable of their jobs because their read on Tate is the opposite of who he actually is as a man.
00:07:10.320 Yeah.
00:07:10.440 And how could you have such a strong opinion on someone if you had never spent time with them or met them?
00:07:15.160 That's pretty amazing.
00:07:17.400 The amount of – because I first started going public on some Twitter spaces.
00:07:21.220 I'm not interested in clout.
00:07:24.000 And, again, I'm a security professional.
00:07:25.620 It's not that useful for people who recognize me on the street.
00:07:28.040 However, Tate is my brother, and it's my responsibility to speak up for him.
00:07:32.380 I had to jump onto some of these Twitter spaces before my Twitter got nuked.
00:07:35.680 But that's a cancellation culture.
00:07:37.080 That's a different discussion.
00:07:37.760 Because people were speaking with authority about Tate, having never met him.
00:07:41.680 All these people were experts on the psychology of Andrew Tate, having never been in the same room as him.
00:07:46.000 So I had to speak up.
00:07:47.120 And I've been doxed.
00:07:47.880 You know, I've had threats made against me.
00:07:49.700 People have doxed my home address.
00:07:51.420 Thankfully, I'm pretty well positioned to deal with threats.
00:07:54.380 You know, a specific set of skills born of a long career.
00:07:58.380 But if I wasn't capable of dealing with these threats, it would be pretty serious.
00:08:02.920 I've had a lot of people come after me because I'm friends with Andrew Tate.
00:08:05.340 I don't care.
00:08:05.900 They can keep coming.
00:08:06.580 I'm going to speak up for my brother.
00:08:07.760 But the backlash against everyone, just representing the truth and saying, no, actually, I know Tate.
00:08:12.180 I've been around him and he's a good man.
00:08:13.580 It's been intense.
00:08:14.400 Have you had people come after you because you're effectively supporting Tate or not speaking against Tate?
00:08:20.520 Yeah.
00:08:21.660 No, people don't.
00:08:22.660 I mean, they're always fishing.
00:08:24.520 Like, they're trying to make it seem like when I met him, maybe he tried to, like, traffic, you know, or do something crazy.
00:08:30.920 And I'm like, no, he came.
00:08:32.240 He did the interview.
00:08:33.080 Oh, my goodness.
00:08:33.560 It was fun.
00:08:34.220 And we laughed.
00:08:35.320 Like, that was it.
00:08:35.980 The idea that someone owns a Bugatti and 30 other cars, flies private, is on super jets, but somehow has the time and energy to traffic a woman for a very small amount of money.
00:08:48.320 It's illogical.
00:08:50.280 It's farcical.
00:08:51.200 It's nonsense.
00:08:51.760 But no one's applying any logic here because they want to take Tate as a bad guy because he speaks against the narrative.
00:08:57.760 And even with, because he did admit that he did the cam work stuff, right?
00:09:03.860 Like, even with that, I feel like women, they really don't give us enough, like, credit.
00:09:08.900 Like, if you choose to do that, that's your choice.
00:09:11.800 Like, nobody put a gun to your head and made you do cam work.
00:09:14.620 Like, I just, I was, I was telling my dad about this.
00:09:17.720 I'm like, dad, would you feel bad for me if I lived in a mansion and did cam work and went shopping?
00:09:24.480 And then later I cried wolf.
00:09:26.560 It's just like, my.
00:09:29.520 That's the thing.
00:09:30.020 Tate did, Tate, Tate did use the managing of cam and OnlyFans to build money initially.
00:09:35.940 But also he came from pretty, like, they were hungry at certain points in their life.
00:09:39.580 They came from very poor levels and they were hustling.
00:09:42.300 They were doing whatever they had to do to get ahead.
00:09:45.200 It's not illegal to run OnlyFans agencies or run cam agencies.
00:09:49.440 And this whole thing saying about lover boy technique, this and that, it's not illegal to go into a relationship with a woman and then work together in an industry where both people are getting paid and both people can walk away at any point.
00:10:02.360 That's the thing with Tate.
00:10:03.740 And I've seen this.
00:10:04.440 The second a woman disrespects him or disagrees or decides they're not going to work together in a harmonious way, he'll have nothing to do with them.
00:10:11.280 His challenge is pushing women out the door, not trying to keep them inside.
00:10:15.100 So, again, it's all completely illogical.
00:10:16.740 And, yes, I don't view cam work or OnlyFans work as clean.
00:10:22.820 It's haram as per my beliefs.
00:10:24.780 But he hasn't broken any laws here.
00:10:26.520 And the idea that somehow he's some terrible guy.
00:10:29.180 How do you produce footage for these sorts of things?
00:10:31.660 You use a phone that you have in your hand that can also call the police.
00:10:35.740 Like, if you're in trouble, the idea that you don't have the ability to make that call, hang on, this is wrong, I'm going to make a phone call.
00:10:42.560 How patronizing is that towards women and their ability to make healthy decisions about their own lives?
00:10:47.440 The whole thing is ridiculous.
00:10:48.260 As many of you know, I was just banned on TikTok.
00:10:51.640 And we are demonetized on a daily basis on this platform.
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