SNEAKO - July 01, 2023


Tate's Manager Tells SNEAKO He Doesn't Respect Adin Ross...


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In this episode of the podcast, I am joined by my good friend Aidan Ross and we discuss the life and career of Aidan Rohr and how he is a role model to the men of today. We discuss his journey to becoming a professional gambler, how he became one of the most successful gamblers in the history of gambling and the impact he has had on the culture of his generation.

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00:00:00.000 i see men choosing dopamine choosing hedonism choosing clout and nonsense snaking people
00:00:06.000 they've worked with before just to get more clout and more clicks you're actually living in a way
00:00:09.720 that young men can look at and say you know what that's a disciplined guy who's living his best
00:00:13.680 life that's someone i want to be like i don't see many influences like people like aiden ross how
00:00:18.120 is he influencing people to be better you know he tried for a couple weeks i really but it's hard
00:00:22.600 though right yeah it's hard and this is what i mean most men in the position of status and money
00:00:26.720 will choose hedonism and debauchery and nonsense they'll waste their lives you've chosen the
00:00:30.860 straight path and i respect that greatly i think it's a very rare thing and that's real role modeling
00:00:34.560 to the to the men of today it's fantastic yeah i think the the case of aiden ross for example he
00:00:39.660 wanted to or he wants to be the best version of himself and everything he has that desire everyone
00:00:43.900 wants everyone wants i i want to be a multi-millionaire sitting in a big villa all right i've gone and
00:00:48.740 created like any anyone wants to do these things it means nothing i know a lot of for example western 0.94
00:00:53.700 women who want to be a ceo boss bitch they're not going to work for 12 hours a day for 40 years to 1.00
00:00:58.460 do it though are they everyone wants intention means nothing if you don't bring action so with 0.99
00:01:02.480 people like aiden i'm sorry pathetic you've you've had access to people like tate you've had access to 0.79
00:01:06.940 people like yourself and you still choose drugs and debauchery and working for some gambling website 0.97
00:01:11.860 pushing kids to gambling it's no i'm sorry it's it's it's disgusting and he will be judged in his 0.94
00:01:17.060 final day he will have to answer for the negative impact he's having on humanity it's disgusting
00:01:21.340 that's why i do like rumble quite a bit because it is about free speech the website was created
00:01:26.900 with the message of free speech and that's the philosophy kick was created with the philosophy
00:01:31.320 of gambling like that's who owns that website i do i do wish the best for aiden and we did have a
00:01:36.280 lot of like gym stream plan we were texting back and forth i'm like let's go to the gym we can really
00:01:39.880 motivate your audience because i saw you doing the gambling thing like there's so many people that
00:01:42.820 watch it that'll go up to you and that emulate you you see like there was a couple years where all
00:01:46.520 these 12 year old kids were i don't want to do the thing right now but they were like 0.76
00:01:49.560 imitating doing blowjobs because like aiden like that was his thing was like that was his thing 0.99
00:01:54.200 yeah how can that be your thing the funny thing is he was never canceled when he was being gay like 0.99
00:01:59.160 nobody ever canceled him as soon as he started saying like being positive and trying to for like
00:02:02.780 a couple weeks then they started going after him but yeah i mean a lot of it is just being
00:02:05.980 like being retarded that was his thing yeah no genuinely oh man i had no respect for the guy before 0.93
00:02:11.440 i mean unbelievable what do you what's your predictions with with a guy like it because i think
00:02:16.400 he reflects a lot of the social media addicted gen z he is pretty that's why people resonate with him 0.97
00:02:21.120 is because they like to look at him like ah dumb retard he's like a reflection of your phone in human 0.98
00:02:28.380 form what where do you think his what do you think his direction is look if you're going to have access 0.98
00:02:35.060 to powerful motivators and and powerful clear feedback from someone like tape and you're still
00:02:41.040 going to choose drugs gambling hedonism then i really couldn't care as far as i'm concerned he's a
00:02:46.560 nothing person as far as i'm concerned people like that don't exist they're not worth my time i don't
00:02:50.200 consume their their content if you can even call it that they just those sorts of people don't even
00:02:54.840 exist in my reality and i would encourage young men to do the same watch who you consume watch whose
00:03:00.600 words you allow into your brain because at the end of the day that's programming you as well
00:03:04.080 you let someone like tate who talks about discipline self-accountability
00:03:07.000 continual endless hard work to improve your life getting angry and channeling that i was an angry
00:03:12.180 young man i grew up rough i didn't grow up like this right i was angry i channeled that i'm i worked
00:03:17.640 for decades to improve my my life these are the sorts of people you should consume content from
00:03:23.040 i think any young young man out there who consistently consumes aiden's content is doing
00:03:28.580 himself a disservice ignore people like that they're not real let them live their unethical
00:03:33.320 pointless lives so they've got they've got clout they've got followers who cares their lives are 1.00
00:03:38.100 shit their relationships are rubbish they have no self-discipline they don't have any health and 0.99
00:03:42.840 i'm sorry they're probably going to end up with drug habits and gambling habits and these sorts of 1.00
00:03:47.540 things if he hasn't got them already he does oh really it's very public about all right there you go
00:03:51.820 that's the end state why would you let someone like that influence you in any way don't don't
00:03:56.720 consume people like that's content they're not real as far as i'm concerned we've had some
00:04:00.960 disagreements in the in the past couple months because we come from different backgrounds i'm
00:04:06.280 wondering what you have realized about the social media space after stepping in so you come from
00:04:10.740 private security you come from you were you fought in the military for for which army australian
00:04:16.480 army australian army but you were deployed in in the middle east yep i i built my career in
00:04:21.240 in middle east and africa over the last 15 years the majority that's private sector i was a soldier
00:04:25.980 then i went into the intelligence world learned a few languages a lot of time in the middle east and
00:04:30.020 then private sector mid-east africa so what what have you picked up on that you think you could
00:04:35.460 give as advice for the generation that i would say that the most people that are watching this a lot
00:04:40.340 of people watching this are similar to me or aiden ross or are are social media people what have you
00:04:45.000 noticed stepping into this world after coming from a completely different it's like another planet
00:04:49.000 it really is i i'm confused why certain people are famous like i can't why why would someone like aiden
00:04:56.800 be famous i i it's hard for you know you've explained it but i still it's hard for me to
00:05:00.520 understand um i i'm confused why certain people are valued like there are certain celebrities who
00:05:07.260 were just dancing clowns like like the paul brothers i'm sorry look i understand that jake is
00:05:12.980 a disciplined guy you know and tate respects him somewhat but someone like logan is a dancing clown
00:05:18.380 why is he famous i can't understand this why as a young man looking to improve your life
00:05:22.660 would you give your valuable time to watching a dancing clown like aiden or logan because they're
00:05:29.120 entertaining aren't there more entertaining people out there for example like tate who also have a
00:05:33.320 positive message who will also inspire you to be a better person i just i don't understand why some
00:05:37.280 of these people are famous man that's you know i'm 40 years old maybe i'm too old to understand but
00:05:41.920 i see these people with these big followings i'm like what value do you have as a man
00:05:46.400 you can't be relied upon by your brother you most certainly cannot be relied upon to resist
00:05:51.540 temptation you know the the bros before comment obviously they're going to choose the latter
00:05:56.520 they're just they're nothing men i don't understand why they'd be famous uh what i'd say to people who
00:06:01.740 are overly sort of caught up in in the social media world fame comes and goes and and money can be spent
00:06:09.080 quick as well you know what matters in life is is value character as a man mental resilience having
00:06:15.100 the right men around you that because that is lasting so all these people who are looking up to the
00:06:19.800 social media types oh look how famous he is look how rich he is he's amazing that probably isn't
00:06:23.800 going to end well you know the adens of the world are not on a positive life path look at men who've
00:06:29.120 created as i call it custom-made realities who have solid brothers around them who have supporting
00:06:33.440 loyal loving female partners throughout their lives who have value have specialist skills who can 0.58
00:06:39.160 be relied on under pressure they are men of value that's who you should be seeking to emulate
00:06:43.300 not some dancing clown on the internet it's pretty funny i don't know if you saw that video but
00:06:49.200 recently those two guys you were talking about they were their fans were throwing all their drinks at
00:06:55.480 them because you know i'm talking about logan paul and ksi we ever have like a little bit of what
00:07:00.480 besides the point like you would never see that happen to to andrew tristan just their fans show up
00:07:05.960 and just throw their products directly at them it's a reflection of what they put out there yeah exactly
00:07:11.080 they they don't in any way improve the lives of their fans you know people the dancing clown
00:07:15.900 influencer types so their fans might consume their their content but they kind of hate them a bit
00:07:21.340 too it's all it's all a bit strange whereas tate fans passionately love them the amount of times
00:07:25.700 they kind of hate them too that's a funny way to put it yeah the amount of times in in public
00:07:29.700 countless times young men have ran up and said tate you've changed my life hey tate i was just
00:07:34.020 watching your video hey tate thanks to hustlers university i've made enough money to buy my mama car
00:07:38.320 it's endless the tape pans fans are so passionate about supporting the tates because their lives
00:07:45.040 have been improved can you say that about the other influences of the world and i'll put you in
00:07:48.680 that space too the way you are putting forward such a message of discipline of being a man of of of
00:07:54.160 character of respect of of ignoring hedonism and choosing that straight path through life
00:07:58.260 this is a man people can respect and so as a result your fans will have a real respect base
00:08:04.260 based admiration as opposed to oh that guy's famous i want a photo with him for instagram yeah
00:08:09.260 that would never happen where people just throw their drinks i do meetups all over the world and
00:08:13.560 even then i i do have haters online and people go back and forth i've never once in my entire life
00:08:18.360 on on everything have ever seen a hater come up to me it's only been positive things people like
00:08:22.900 shaking my hand and i think that's a reflection of what i am trying to do and trying to put out there
00:08:27.660 which is a good thing i think but the next step though and i'm 24 about to turn 25 and another
00:08:33.080 thing that i like about you that is not talked about in the red pill space is fatherhood and it
00:08:37.580 is how to how to become a good father uh i've met your your children and they have a respect for you
00:08:42.960 that i think is i'm trying to like pick up tips and like right i'm planning for the future and trying
00:08:48.040 to see like what way with the right ways to discipline and how to because i plan to make a lot of
00:08:52.600 money too so i'm wondering like if my son's going to be spoiled stuff like that what have you
00:08:57.100 learned in in your years as a father well big big open-ended question there that's a big question
00:09:01.920 props to your interviewing skills brother so the first thing i'd say as a man and you know haters
00:09:06.660 are going to hate it's not your job to be a mom that's key i see so many men including masculine
00:09:11.100 men as soon as a kid comes they drop everything that they do in terms of masculine activities and 0.94
00:09:15.100 keeping themselves in the masculine frame and they become a mom now you can be a very attentive father
00:09:19.820 and you can still contribute and be caring without becoming a second mom your job as a man is to role
00:09:25.200 model is to coach how can you teach your son the sort of man that he should become and the sort of
00:09:31.800 man that your daughter should look for in a husband if you're letting go of your physicality for 1.00
00:09:37.260 example dads today even young dads you know when the kids because when the kids are little it's a lot
00:09:42.160 of work especially if you're there and helping keep yourself fit you must keep your relationships
00:09:46.520 with your brothers maintain your masculine skill sets whether it's shooting or driving or fighting
00:09:50.280 live it you know go on adventures with your lads still continue to be a man who's living on your 0.61
00:09:55.020 terms while being an attentive dad that's the first thing don't drop everything that makes you a man
00:09:59.440 because oh there's a baby here and now i need to be a second mom society wants you to do that 1.00
00:10:03.680 resist the slave mind still be a good strong masculine man be an attentive dad but stay living in the 1.00
00:10:09.560 masculine frame that's key secondly i think a lot of dads could do with being more attentive with their
00:10:16.540 kids now i don't mean you know changing diapers and sitting on netflix and watching i mean you'll
00:10:21.220 see i'm not sure if you've seen with my kids i'll interact with them very much in a respect
00:10:25.940 base like kids got a lot of energy they will do silly stuff they will break things they will fight
00:10:30.820 i'll say to my kids look i want to have days where we enjoy ourselves if you don't listen to your dad
00:10:36.660 or if you fight or if you you know disrespect the nice villa that we're in there are going to be
00:10:40.520 consequences just last night they continued fighting with each other i said out of the pool
00:10:44.540 you know it's time to go to bed no but no but i'm sorry there are clear lines that if you cross
00:10:49.480 them there will be consequences not that dissimilar to the way you can set up a healthy marriage right
00:10:53.280 it's if there is leadership of of women and of children in the traditional dynamics again haters 0.99
00:10:58.880 are going to hate that's what's needed in today's day and age so have very clear frame with your kids
00:11:03.480 and explain to them why you've just crossed a certain line so there are going to be consequences you
00:11:08.020 need to do that all the time to have polite respectful children you need to have that frame control all the 0.88
00:11:13.100 time as a final thought i'd say you need to teach your kids that there are a lot of influences out
00:11:19.200 there that want to program the way they think and the way they form beliefs that is not in their best
00:11:23.540 best interest you can't be watching what your kids consume all the time but you can teach your kids
00:11:28.460 for example my son at a very early age going through netflix he said not that they don't watch
00:11:33.120 netflix anymore because the way it's gone dad there's a girl power section on netflix but there's
00:11:37.260 no boy power section why is that i said all right great question i'm not going to put my beliefs on him i'm going to say
00:11:41.900 you tell me what do you think he said well i see in all the movies dad that the women are beating up 1.00
00:11:46.100 the men and the girls are smart but the boys are stupid it's almost like everyone's trying to push 0.99
00:11:51.080 women up i said yeah i see that and why do you think that's you know not not an ideal thing he 1.00
00:11:56.000 says well dad they're pushing men down they're pushing boys down i said yeah do you agree with that
00:11:59.660 no i don't and even at an early age he said you can push women up without pushing men down
00:12:04.640 you know if you if you have those informed full attentive discussions about these things with your kids
00:12:10.340 they can come to their own beliefs which is a lot more important powerful than you trying to push
00:12:13.820 them so my son now when he's sitting watching a movie he'll say oh look dad there's some girl power 0.98
00:12:17.340 coming i bet you this this girl is really smart this boy's really stupid i bet you this girl saves 0.96
00:12:21.740 this boy just the other day we watch watched um one of these marvel movies and he was right he said 0.96
00:12:27.660 look dad i bet you this girl saves this boy and of course this superhero messed up and you know a
00:12:32.280 woman came to save him and my son can pick the programming before he even sees it on the screen
00:12:36.440 i've given him now a mental shield if you will to resist a slave mind you must instill that in
00:12:41.860 your kids otherwise they're going to get programmed you cannot be around them all the time it's pretty
00:12:45.340 funny how even as uh he's probably like seven eight years old when he picked up on that it's really
00:12:50.340 obvious stuff that we all know but we let our guilt and we let different agendas restrict us from saying
00:12:58.020 what we really believe we can all see right through that and see what they're doing but we've been
00:13:01.860 programmed so he's more honest as a child because he hasn't believed in all the propaganda
00:13:06.180 there's no there's less of a filter so he can be honest it's not like it's that complicated to
00:13:09.820 figure that stuff out it's just the fact that he was able to approach that without somebody
00:13:13.640 because if you had said like no don't say that girls need to be uplifted he'd immediately like
00:13:18.000 put up a that's when the filters are established and then that's when you start to become and that's
00:13:21.840 when they start to live against truth
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