JustPearlyThings - June 22, 2023


Women Are Automatically BELIEVED In The Society


Episode Stats

Length

8 minutes

Words per Minute

210.33168

Word Count

1,839

Sentence Count

153

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

Tristan Tate, Andrew's younger brother, joins the podcast to talk about his brother's recent jail sentence and how he feels about it. Tristan also talks about why he thinks his brother should be released from prison.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 So when you hear the word Tate, you think about Andrew Tate, but it's really the brothers,
00:00:06.180 Andrew and Tristan Tate. And when I think about Tristan Tate, I told him earlier, I said,
00:00:12.040 you could have gone a completely different route. The guy looks like a Hollywood star. He looks
00:00:16.140 like a movie star. He looks like he could have played James Bond. Maybe they should have even
00:00:20.480 considered him for James. I know they just made the announcement. He looks like a real James Bond,
00:00:24.420 dresses like one, has the personality of one. The ladies love him. If you've never seen his
00:00:32.380 pictures, just go on Google, type in Tristan Tate. You'll see what he looks like, the looking guy,
00:00:36.420 but he's got a completely different identity to himself. Very different than Andrew. We had a
00:00:40.780 very good time talking to Andrew, your brother, and the way he built you up today was very unique.
00:00:46.460 I've seen you guys talk to each other about each other, but the way he did it today was very
00:00:50.320 different. Anyways, Tristan, it's good to have you on the podcast. It's good to finally. Yes.
00:00:55.340 Last time we met in Madrid, but we never did a podcast. No, for about 60 seconds. I was saying
00:00:59.940 I was eating Spanish paella the night before, cracked one of my teeth. And the next morning,
00:01:04.460 Andrew wakes me up saying, okay, let's go to Patrick's podcast. And I had this big swollen face. So I hid
00:01:09.080 inside of my hotel, but I did catch you for about 45 seconds by reception because we were staying in
00:01:13.020 the same place. Yeah. And you thought I'd been in the fight. I thought because you guys fight. I'm
00:01:16.520 like, this guy probably got into a fight. Apparently now I know the story. He lost to some muscles,
00:01:20.340 but not the good kind of muscle. Yeah. Yeah. Not the good kind. So here's my question for you.
00:01:24.120 When we read the stories about why, you know, Andrew's gone to prison or Andrew this, or this
00:01:30.120 woman came out or that woman came out. Why did you go to jail? Why did you get banned? Why did they
00:01:35.040 take your Instagram down? I mean, I remember the pictures. It was all cars and suits and motivational
00:01:40.400 stuff. So is it guilty by association? It is guilty by association. I hate to say it,
00:01:45.880 but I'm fully aware that I would not have been banned or canceled or probably ended up in jail
00:01:50.720 if I wasn't Andrew's brother. But there are so many benefits that come with being Andrew's brother
00:01:55.200 that you have to take the good with the bad. So it didn't upset me too much. No, I smiled about it.
00:02:01.360 Where does this positive attitude come from? You could be the victim. Oh, Andrew, you did this.
00:02:06.300 Yeah. You landed me in jail. Look at all our assets are seized yet. Smile on your face as gracious,
00:02:11.780 just humble guy. Where did all this come from?
00:02:13.980 You know, it's always been the way me and Andrew are, and we've shared in our successes.
00:02:18.640 The first time he became a millionaire, we celebrated. When I became a millionaire,
00:02:22.420 we celebrated. When we bought our first supercar, we drove that home from the dealership together.
00:02:27.640 So every single positive moment in my life, the first time we ever chartered a private jet,
00:02:31.540 I remember we were just happy drinking, having a great time on the plane. This is before he reverted,
00:02:35.360 before anybody jumps on that drinking reference. But if you want to take all the good moments
00:02:40.140 from having a relationship, a brotherly relationship like me and Andrew have, and then he becomes the
00:02:44.880 world's most Googled man, one of the most influential men, I guess, in the world. And
00:02:48.480 by default, he's attacked by the Matrix in a way that ends up with him being thrown in prison.
00:02:53.640 I feel like I'd be more mad if I didn't go to prison with him. I'd feel like, you know,
00:02:58.340 I've taken all the good from being associated with Andrew. And, you know, he builds me up and I build
00:03:03.080 him up. And for him to be sitting in jail without me, it would just feel wrong. So I'm not even mad
00:03:09.460 about it. I'm the opposite of mad about it. I'm glad they worked me. And I'm glad they said guilty
00:03:13.520 by association. I'm glad they throw me in jail with him. And if they frame him for real and send
00:03:17.400 him back, better send me back to, or I'll break myself in. I'll break into the jail, you know,
00:03:24.240 seduce one of the prison guards or something smart. No, I can't see you doing something like that.
00:03:28.580 I can't see you doing something like that. But you did give a good book recommendation earlier.
00:03:32.120 I appreciate that, which was great. It's an inside joke. But yeah, so going back to this whole story
00:03:37.840 of, I got confused right now, because, you know, we're both in a different place. I'm thinking
00:03:41.940 number seven. I'm thinking eight and a half. I'm in a whole different place today. Well, working out
00:03:46.620 is good. Staying in shape is good. You know, all that stuff is a very good thing. So really though,
00:03:51.020 when you talk to your lawyers, why did they put you in jail? I mean, I know it's guilty by association.
00:03:55.900 Can they even do that? Like, what is the crime? Every story, all the girls, it's only towards
00:04:01.380 Andrew. Where are you involved? Yeah. Well, when digging through Andrew's entire past,
00:04:07.020 trying to find a reason to put him in jail, what you have to understand is we have not been accused
00:04:11.520 by X number of women. The prosecutor has accused us of doing X to X number of women. These women
00:04:18.300 actually defend us actively. One of the statements in the file is a girl who I used to date a little bit.
00:04:23.900 She details nothing illegal, says nothing illegal went on. She wasn't held against her will. She
00:04:28.500 wasn't trafficked. She wasn't exploited. But because I used to sleep with her, I guess I'm guilty too.
00:04:33.680 So I mean, I guess one of the girls is my ex. So that's the only real link with me. But
00:04:40.240 I have said this so many times. Okay. I've said this so many times. I wish I could go to my father
00:04:46.520 and say that I lived in a mansion, rent free, did cam work. And now somehow I am a victim.
00:05:00.980 I wish I would. I wish I might have would look at me like I'm the dumbest person on the planet.
00:05:06.640 I swear to God he would. But it's crazy how these girls can make any accusation they want.
00:05:14.500 And now they haven't been free in six months. And the crazy thing is, like didn't what did I thought
00:05:21.360 there was a report that said Tristan had like a baby or and one of them had a baby that was born. So
00:05:26.760 they didn't even get to see the kid the first couple months it was born. So yeah, it's just wild.
00:05:32.240 It's guilty by association. They wanted the Tate brothers in jail. So when they came when they came
00:05:37.720 to arrest did they come to was it was it you and Andrew was both of you? Yeah, they had arrest
00:05:44.220 warrants for both of us. And when they came to arrest us, what's very funny is my cousin's
00:05:48.740 girlfriend was here at the time with with her friend. There were actually women in the house
00:05:51.780 at the time. The women in the house were not questioned. The women in the house were not asked
00:05:55.340 if they were okay. The women in the house were not asked if they were in danger if they were safe.
00:05:58.220 They were completely left alone, left to sit on the couch with us while the police watched over us.
00:06:03.400 Well, they went through the house and took everything that was valuable. They were googling
00:06:07.580 the value of the various items they were taking, marking it down on a spreadsheet. And they left,
00:06:11.480 I think, without saying a single word to the women who were in this house, which is very unusual,
00:06:15.460 you would think, in an investigation about human trafficking. But, you know, you could you could
00:06:19.260 take what implications from there you will. And guess what their motivations were, if you will.
00:06:24.440 I can't say anything at the moment. That makes sense. So we talked to Andrew earlier about his
00:06:30.620 experience in jail. How was the experience? Do you think if they're not guilty, they'll get their
00:06:34.380 money back? And they're stuck. That's crazy that they can just literally take all their shit,
00:06:40.200 throw them in jail because one girl said something. And this, guys, this really shows just how women
00:06:45.840 are just automatically believed in this society. They can make up anything. And men will have real
00:06:51.940 legal consequence. Imagine if men could do that to us. Imagine if men could accuse you of something
00:06:58.020 with no evidence, get you locked up for six months, and take all your shit. That would never happen.
00:07:05.200 And if it did, there would be an uproar. But for some reason, with women, we just automatically
00:07:10.200 believe them. It's like, okay, there are good men and there's bad men. And there's good women
00:07:15.660 and there's evil women. And so why don't we just acknowledge that there are evil women that want
00:07:22.660 to do evil things. And, you know, honestly, the worst female emotion is spite. We are the worst
00:07:29.020 version of ourselves when we are spiteful. I think in the same way that men are the worst version of
00:07:34.380 themselves when they're really angry. Like when you have a guy that's like super, super angry,
00:07:38.800 like he'll do things maybe out of character, right? That's why I'm pretty sure I talked to
00:07:44.940 it's like 10%. I forgot during what period, but there's a period in history where 10% of our
00:07:51.880 ancestors were literally murdered. 10%. Nuts. So, so what does that tell you? It tells you that when
00:07:58.460 to the, when you allow men to act to their extreme, right, they're capable of crazy things.
00:08:03.820 And so what we have is a government that takes women at our worst, because let's be honest,
00:08:08.720 when we're, when we feel wronged from a breakup, that's us at our absolute worst. Like that is the
00:08:14.400 worst we will ever act. And you allow us to legally ruin a man. It shouldn't be allowed. Just like
00:08:21.980 when a man's super angry, you shouldn't legally give him the right to kill somebody. But yet women
00:08:29.040 can throw a guy in jail and take all of his shit when we feel like we are wronged. And I'm sorry,
00:08:37.220 ladies, our, our feelings, our feelings trick us. They deceive us. We're the easily deceived bunch.
00:08:43.680 That's just what we do.