00:07:08.000To the podcast I did the other day, the Citizen Vigilante podcast, when it was basically a review of a movie.
00:07:15.000Because I asked people today on X, what should I be talking about more?
00:07:20.000And I have a few questions I'm going to answer on today's EM.
00:07:22.000I'm just joining because I don't really have much to do tonight.
00:07:26.000But as I scrolled Twitter, I see man stabbed to death in Dublin, four stabbed to death in Berlin, perpetrator walks, child stabbed to death in England.
00:07:39.000The whole citizen vigilante thing, I think the reason they're so mad about it is because it's kind of happening in Europe.
00:07:45.000No one's going nuts and killing everyone, but the crimes that are depicted in the movie very much are happening every single day.
00:07:54.000I would like all of my fans, when the producer of the movie actually shared a clip from my emergency meeting on his X page, I commented underneath that I would love to be in a cameo in the next one.
00:08:16.000But I'd like to be in Citizen Vigilante 2.
00:08:18.000So if you are my friends or my fans, I would like you to contact that man and spam him with a clip of me saying I'd like to be in the movie.
00:08:27.000He has all of the time that I could possibly offer.
00:08:30.000I am willing to be in Citizen Vigilante 2.
00:09:00.000Now, a lot of people take trips to Russia to be paid propagandists for Russia.
00:09:05.000Same reason a lot of people take trips to Ukraine, they take trips to Israel, they take trips to various places in the world, paid for by the government to be a paid propagandist and to say certain nice things about the country.
00:09:19.000When I go somewhere, I go on vacation.
00:09:22.000But the problem is, when you're me and you go on vacation, is of all the countries I go to Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Bahamas, Hong Kong, I've been to lots of countries this year.
00:09:30.000Nobody says you're pushing propaganda until you go to Moscow or St. Petersburg.
00:09:36.000And the funny thing is, you can tell my stuff isn't propaganda.
00:09:41.000Because I'm not walking around saying, hey, look, the subway's really clean compared to the ones in the West.
00:09:49.000I was getting drunk with my friends, walking around, seeing the sights, and I did take the opportunity to lift weights with Russia's strongest man.
00:09:58.000I met him at a karaoke bar the night before, and he said, Hey, I have a podcast.
00:10:10.000I've never lifted heavy weights in my life.
00:10:12.000When I was a kickboxer, I was just doing very light, repetitive work.
00:10:15.000Now that I've had my shoulder fixed and I'm feeling a lot healthier, I lift weights in my spare time because I don't do boxing training every day.
00:10:22.000And as I lift weights, I never lift more than about 100 kilos on a Smith machine.
00:10:26.000So I don't know what my maximum bench press was.
00:10:30.000But I managed to do 150 very, very easily.
00:10:37.000And I've been told by people on the internet that that's quite good for a man approaching 40 who likes smoking cigarettes and doesn't particularly take weightlifting or weight training serious at all.
00:10:50.000So it's kind of cool to find out that I can bench press 150, but now I want to do more.
00:10:58.000When I left the gym with the guy who hosted the podcast, I told him, I said, when I come back to Russia, I'll be able to do 160 for two or three easy.
00:11:08.000And he said, okay, but now I can't not do it or I'm a gay bitch.
00:11:13.000So I think a lot of Andrew and I's old school philosophy has been overlooked because the media and clippers have jumped on our misogynistic jokes and said, this is what Andrew Tate used to push.
00:14:10.000And I understand that no politician's perfect, but I did do a very big podcast before the last election, telling every young man out there to go and vote for reform.
00:14:21.000And some of the reform seats were won by double digits, not even triple digits.
00:14:26.000So I played a small role, I think, with my podcast and my campaigning towards at least one of their MPs potentially getting into power.
00:14:36.000And I have faith in them, and I do like them.
00:14:40.000And if an election were to be called anytime soon, Restore would have 10, 12, I don't know how many constituencies they'd have ready to run.
00:14:47.000I would kind of hope that Reform just wouldn't run candidates in those constituencies and hand them over to lunatics like the Green Party and the Labour Party.
00:14:57.000See, if you're American and you don't know how the system works, you don't just vote for a political party and you don't just vote for a candidate.
00:15:04.000You have to vote for your own personal election in your own area of town.
00:15:09.000So my town, Luton, has two members of parliament, Luton North and Luton South.
00:15:12.000And you elect a single person in that constituency, and they represent a certain party.
00:15:19.000And whichever party holds the majority of the seats gets to form a government at the very end.
00:15:57.000I hope they can get along and I hope they can work together and I hope they don't mutually self destruct, like matter and anti matter meeting each other and splitting the vote across the board.
00:16:26.000GM Tristan, thanks for the super chat.
00:16:28.000Anyway, I was asked why I don't do nightlife anymore.
00:16:33.000So, back in the day, people have seen my old content, people grow and evolve.
00:16:40.000People used to watch me going to nightclubs.
00:16:44.000And Andrew and I would go to nightclubs back when Andrew used to drink, back before we had kids, and we used to go to nightclubs, do the whole champagne shows back when it was a cool thing to do.
00:16:54.000And people have noticed since 2021, 2022, that I haven't been to a nightclub basically once, not for a proper night out.
00:17:06.000I've been to after parties for like the dirty boxing event when John Jones invited me out, and I've accepted invitations places.
00:17:14.000But the old school vibe of me booking a table, inviting a bunch of women, buying a bunch of champagne, that's now dead.
00:17:34.000I know it's not cool for me, approaching 40 to be doing this, but when you're in your 20s, I don't think it's a particularly cool thing to do either.
00:17:40.000I think that the world has changed very drastically when it comes to nightlife.
00:17:45.000I've spoken to owners of traditional nightclubs, and they're all kind of changing into shisha lounges and kind of dinners.
00:17:53.000Like you go and you eat dinner, and there's loud music on, and it turns into a bit of a dance party.
00:17:57.000But the old school go out to a nightclub, go to the bar, get drinks, get a table, order balls.
00:18:01.000That's dead, and I'm going to tell you why.
00:18:03.000Because there used to be a recipe to this stuff.
00:18:10.000Romania had some of the best nightlife in all of Europe.
00:18:12.000Because the recipe would work as follows.
00:18:16.000You'd invest a bunch of money to have a very slick, beautiful-looking nightclub.
00:18:23.000So why would you invest all the money to have a very slick, beautiful-looking nightclub?
00:18:27.000That's because you wanted girls to show up at your nightclub, and girls would show up at the nightclub.
00:18:31.000And if girls showed up at the nightclub, then men would show up at the nightclub hoping to meet those girls.
00:18:38.000Men would spend $10,000, $20,000, $30,000 a day on these stupid tables, which would give you the money to run this super expensive nightclub, provide the best entertainment, and make sure the venue was still 10 out of 10.
00:18:50.000Now, this was a recipe that worked in every single town and city in the world.
00:18:54.000There was a time when I was young, 18, 19, where you couldn't go to any city on earth.
00:19:03.000Kosice, Slovakia, and there weren't big nightclubs.
00:19:06.000It's because going out used to be how people met and how people socialized.
00:19:11.000And there was this triangle of girls go to nightclubs, guys go spend money, the nightclub gets the money, the nightclub invests in the venue and the entertainment, which brings the girls.
00:19:21.000But now nobody wants to go to a nightclub to meet people.
00:19:25.000Most high value guys who've done well enough in life can meet all the women they like from the comfort of their own homes using apps like Instagram, which is the world's largest dating app.
00:19:37.000Women don't particularly want to go out and be bothered by men.
00:19:41.000They'd rather take pictures of themselves, get hundreds of thousands of likes on social media, and say, well, there's the attention that I need to validate myself.
00:19:48.000I don't need to dress up and go out in public.
00:19:50.000Also, the phenomenon of catfishing, all these girls using their filters and their face apps and stuff, can garner a lot more attention online than they could possibly do in a nightclub.
00:19:59.000Plus, platforms have given women a way to monetize them taking beautiful pictures of themselves and them looking hot.
00:20:10.000Where they're on platforms like OnlyFans and they're thinking, why go out and go to a nightclub on a Saturday night and spend a few hundred bucks of my money and try and stand on a guy's table when I can just broadcast my images on the internet, open a Patreon account, and just have people give me money for my photos and I can sit in and watch a series on Netflix.
00:20:27.000The whole dichotomy is completely broken.
00:20:30.000Where nightclubs now still exist in places like Mykonos, the south of France, Dubai, New York, Miami, LA, there's still a few places where these nightclubs do exist.
00:20:40.000Absolutely categorically different from the nightclubs that used to exist because a lot of the girls who are going out there, and I'm not painting everybody with the same brush and I'm not insulting women, I'm really not.
00:20:50.000A lot of the girls who go out in nightclubs in places like Mykonos are just prostitutes looking to pick up clients, so it's almost a fugazi, it's a faux experience of what nightclubs used to be.
00:21:03.000You go out, you spend the money, you're at your table, there's girls at your table, you think you're having fun, but the girls are in business.
00:21:11.000The nightclub's in business, the entertainer's in business, the promoter's in business, the guy who parks your fucking car's in business.
00:21:18.000You're the only customer there in a sea of business people trying to extract from you.
00:21:23.000And then you get to the point where at the end of the night, if you're in the south of France, you say, Oh, I've had a good night.
00:21:33.000And a lot of men who pay for pussy, I don't, have realized, why go to the fucking nightclub when I could just find these girls' profiles and offer them money on the internet?
00:21:46.000It's crazy to think that bars, pubs, nightclubs, all of this kind of thing used to be the cornerstone of every single town and village and city in the world.
00:21:56.000And now going out has become obsolete.
00:22:22.000Man, imagine telling me at 15 years of age, just a few years too old to be playing with toys, that by the time I got too old, Toys R Us would be out of business because kids don't play with toys anymore.
00:22:31.000I'd be like, what the fuck do you mean kids don't play with toys anymore?
00:22:36.000My kids play with toys, even in this day and age.
00:22:39.000But every single kid's sitting on their phone.
00:22:41.000All the money's going to App Store instead to play stupid games like Flappy Bird and Candy Crush, and kids are getting addicted to this stuff as well.
00:23:09.000I like to think that if I were prime minister of any country in Europe, or if I were president of the United States, the reason men are so sad and so lonely is because going out with your mates, maybe to try and pull women, maybe not to try and pull women, Used to be the backbone of all of our male relationships.
00:24:13.000If I were the president of the world and I could mandate anything, I'd make sure that cigarettes and beer and alcohol were still affordable to the normal man.
00:24:37.000And why would you make every single person able to do it?
00:24:42.000I would say because you're a true winner, I've drank my whole life, so has Andrew until five years ago, then you're not going to develop an alcohol addiction and you can use alcohol in a healthy way.
00:24:52.000I know people who smoke who are winners.
00:24:55.000And the key of these things is they were an outlet for the poor people to have fun.
00:25:03.000If you are a man who works in a factory in the United States, you build cars, you manufacture Buicks, you work on the assembly line, you're a coal miner.
00:25:21.000After your long shift of coal mining, which is a very necessary and very important job that somebody has to do, you would go to the bar with your friends, drink a few Budweiser's, piss-tasting American beer, and then you would smoke some cigarettes with your mates, and then you go home to your wife.
00:25:36.000Isn't it funny that all of these things, cigarette tax, alcohol tax, were all pushed on us?
00:26:29.000I mean, life surely is easier now than it's ever been at any point in human history, so why are men struggling so much?
00:26:36.000Because the world is more unfair than it's ever been, and men can no longer get together with men in their own social circle and enjoy their own social circle.
00:26:46.000There was a very good book recommended to me by a friend that I need to read.
00:27:08.000We don't have castles and we don't rule over anyone, but we go to work with our friends, we hang out with our mates, we have some drinks, we have some food, we go home to our wives, we have kids who love us, it's great.
00:27:17.000The middle class think, you know what, I haven't got all the burdens and responsibilities of the people at the top.
00:27:21.000but at least I'm not a shit muncher like I am at the bottom.
00:27:23.000And the people who run it all think, oh, all this power and responsibility is the absolute best.
00:27:27.000Sure, I don't get to have as much time off as the people in the lower classes, but mine is definitely the best.
00:27:33.000And the internet has broken down the walls between the social classes, where nobody else thinks that their social class is the best social class to be in anymore.
00:27:42.000There was a time in England, probably 1996, 1997, that I very much remember very well, where the working class people, which is where I'm from, were perfectly happy and content to be working class people, as were the middle class.
00:27:55.000As were the upper class or ruling class or the millionaire class or whatever you want to call them.
00:28:00.000I feel like the walls have broken down because the grass is always greener on the other side of the hill.
00:28:06.000And before we couldn't see other people's grass, but now we very, very much can.
00:28:12.000And nobody is happy in this new world.
00:28:17.000And the only thing I can do, because I understand that the grass is greener than my grass on some other people's hills, especially the working class, the middle class, the people with no stress, the people who aren't under constant matrix attacks, the people without this constant pressure on them to perform like I am.
00:28:33.000I understand that the grass is greener in some ways, but all I can do is find contentment where I am and try to tell my fans and my followers that there is some contentment here and that they should get up here.
00:28:46.000You know, there was a guy, I'd like to see him, who was a coal miner or an oil rig worker who ran a YouTube channel.
00:28:56.000I'd love to see him preaching to the masses about why his life's great and why everyone should do what he does.
00:29:01.000But the problem with fame and the problem with exposure is that leads to more money and that immediately transfers you to another social class.
00:29:08.000So if you have any friends out there who are doing these kind of jobs, I have a friend who's an ice fisherman on the Bering Sea.
00:29:15.000He goes king crab fishing every once in a while, makes a large sum of money every few weeks, and then he takes the rest of the time off.
00:29:21.000He tells me how good his life is all the time, and I'm sure if he had a YouTube channel, lots of people would watch.
00:29:26.000But then once lots of people watch, he'd no longer be working on an ice fishing boat.
00:29:30.000So it swings and roundabouts, but men's mental health is down the toilet, and no one seems to give a shit.
00:29:38.000I would let's throw some money at Tate Pledge.
00:29:43.000I'm a student of the real world and I cannot thank you and Andrew enough for everything.
00:29:45.000Looking forward to joining the War Room soon and meeting you two one day.
00:31:05.000One, if you just buy and sell crypto and use crypto normally, you're going to need this wallet anyway because it's the only wallet that's not going to screw you over.
00:31:11.000And two, Andrew and I are going to change somebody's life.
00:31:15.000Probably somebody within the school, probably some people outside the school as well.
00:31:19.000But you're going to need the Rumble wallet and you're going to need to wait until around about the end of the summer.
00:31:24.000And you are all going to regret not picking this up while it's easily downloadable and while it's out there and while it's free.
00:31:31.000It's probably still going to be free afterwards, probably still going to be easy to download.
00:31:34.000But once the ship is sailed on what mine and Andrew's plans are, then the ship is sailed.
00:31:41.000Right, Aesthetic Fighter, I'm still waiting on your username.
00:31:46.000If you don't send me your username, then I can't be of any assistance, can I?
00:31:50.000Or if you try and get me on Twitter, but that's very, very, very hard to do because my feed updates so fast in real time.
00:31:56.000I was telling you I was reading it before this emergency meeting.
00:32:17.000Right, keep an eye on your email address.
00:32:20.000Right, ladies and gentlemen, I have A few things I want to speak to you about on the next emergency meeting.
00:32:33.000I'm going to be traveling for the next 24 hours, so you're not going to see me, but I'm going to be much more involved as a user of the real world.
00:32:44.000So if you want to get in touch with me, you're going to be able to find me there once the huge changes and the huge updates happen, all coming within the next few weeks.
00:32:52.000You're going to hear about it and see about it all over the internet before you probably hear about it from me.