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00:20:05.000We were offered to sell our souls and we refused, and that is why we're now in this current situation we're in.
00:20:26.000When you get to a certain level of fame, you either put on a dress or you go to jail, and I'm happy to make my choice, which is jail every single time.
00:20:31.000My soul is not for sale, neither are my principles.
00:20:34.000As soon as they deem you an enemy to their narratives which they're trying to purport upon the population, if you speak against the establishment, they will do anything it takes to silence you, even if it's against the law, even if it's made up.
00:21:35.000They've done it to Trump, they did it to Assange, they're trying to do it to me.
00:21:38.000Days after WikiLeaks revealed that the U.S. government had been spying on its allies and lying about it, Julian Assange was arrested in London for rape.
00:21:47.000He's been suffering this persecution for 12 years and he has been living isolated for 12 years without any rights.
00:22:46.000Here we are two years into this process.
00:22:48.000You don't see any girls with brutal Sexual violence, we don't know where, we don't know when, we don't know against who, maybe at some point, 11 years ago, send this man to jail without a trial!
00:24:26.000But that is very different being a genuine rapist from being accused randomly from people from you've known 10, 15 years ago and trial by media in a position where you can't even properly defend yourself.
00:24:36.000And they're doing this on repeat to tarnish names, to try and destroy credibility over and over and over again.
00:24:43.000It has to stop and it's not going to stop until we make it very clear to the people who are trying to do this to anybody who speaks against the establishment that we don't believe a word they say anymore.
00:24:56.000I truly believe that someone had to stand up and speak and God gave me a platform and I have the ability to affect young men with my voice and I truly believe there is evil in the world and good men don't stand by when evil is taking place and someone needs to stand up and say the pertinently obvious things which can save the world.
00:25:12.000They've tried to cancel us because they don't like that we are telling the truth to the world.
00:25:16.000If we were lying, they would allow us to lie.
00:25:18.000When you rip out a man's tongue, you're not proving him a liar.
00:25:21.000You just prove you're afraid of him telling the truth.
00:25:23.000They're trying to keep these lies alive.
00:25:41.000We're telling the truth and we're repeatedly telling the truth and we have morals and we have standards and we're standing up for what we know is right and we're standing up for God.
00:25:49.000The moral arc of the universe bends towards truth.
00:25:51.000It bends towards truth and justice in the end.
00:25:54.000And I'm trying to make you understand that this is a battle for humanity.
00:30:54.000You know how I feel Forever on the tree You know how I feel You are someone not drinking You know how I feel And we're done And we're ready It's a new life For me And I'm feeling good
00:31:23.000For the last five years you'll find A Friend of Speed Day in Hell
00:32:42.000Andrew Tate was born in December 1986 in Washington DC and raised in Chicago by his mother Eileen and father Emery Andrew Tate II, an international chess master who served in the United States Air Force as a sergeant where he excelled as a linguist.
00:32:58.000At the age of 11, following his parents' divorce, Andrew moved to a council estate in Luton, England with his mother and younger brother, Tristan.
00:33:07.000Developing an interest in fighting as a teenager, Andrew joined Storm Jim where he harnessed his unique fighting skills under the guidance of legendary trainer Amir Subasic.
00:33:51.000The BBC challenged him on whether his views about women broadcast to his millions of online followers harmed young people, as many teachers and police officers claimed.
00:34:00.000Online influencer Andrew Tate's vile misogyny infiltrates our classrooms and society.
00:34:06.000Becoming the most searched man on Google in 2022, Andrew was swiftly wiped out of social media platforms around the globe.
00:34:13.000Attaculate your character and cancel you.
00:34:15.000Controversial influencer Andrew Tate has been banned from Facebook and Instagram for violating its policies around dangerous individuals.
00:34:23.000How I describe Andrew Tate as an extremist group.
00:34:25.000Self-proclaimed misogynist Andrew Tate.
00:34:28.000He is one of the most shocking and controversial figures on social media.
00:34:31.000Despite the unrelenting attack by big power players and global elites, an advocate for free speech and a newly emerging social platform, Rumble swiftly found a place for Andrew.
00:34:41.000And when I got cancelled, and then I moved to Rumble, and I put together the whole big Rumble thing, and I put together my final message, and I said my flash perspicacity, coupled with sheer interpegability, makes me a feared opponent.
00:34:55.000And I sat down with Patrick Bette-David and I said, they fucked up?
00:34:57.000I think they made a massive, massive mistake.
00:34:59.000And if they don't see it themselves yet, they will certainly.
00:35:09.000Not only did I become the most viral person on the planet, I did it while being heavily Shadow Man.
00:35:12.000In 2022, Andrew embraced Islam, marking a significant shift in his beliefs and lifestyle.
00:35:22.000In December 2022, Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested in Romania for allegations they both deny.
00:35:34.000Controversial influencer Andrew Tate has been arrested in Romania as part of a human trafficking rape and forming an organized criminal group.
00:35:44.000During their incarceration, the media continued its attack to tarnish Tate's name, but after spending three months behind bars and with limited grounds to hold them, the notorious Tate brothers were released on house arrest.
00:35:55.000The court in Romania has agreed to allow the controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate to leave prison and move into house arrest.
00:36:02.000The British-American former kickboxer has millions of online followers.
00:36:06.000He's being investigated for a number of crimes, all of which he denies.
00:36:12.000I maintain my absolute innocence and I think most people understand this and I look forward to being home.
00:36:18.000Tied down to a slow Romanian judicial system and without support from the UK or US embassies, in December 2023, the brothers were both denied the right to see their mother after she suffered from a heart attack at her home in Luton.
00:36:30.000Something both brothers attribute to the pestering from news agencies such as the BBC. A request from Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan to visit their mum who suffered a heart attack in the UK has been denied by a Romanian court.
00:36:45.000The reason my mother is having a heart attack is probably because of the media harassing her all the time and the BBC were doing this.
00:36:51.000The BBC were knocking out her fucking window.
00:36:53.000The BBC were waiting outside of her house.
00:37:28.000In defiance of attacks from mainstream media and an onslaught of new cases, the Tate brothers' influence continues to dominate worldwide.
00:37:36.000On June 9th, 2024, Andrew Tate took the crypto world by storm with the introduction of Daddy, rising the ranks to become the largest coin ever influenced by a personal brand.
00:37:46.000Burning his personal allowance of the coin, worth over $110 million to ensure his fans will profit, 150 million dollars of daddy coin I have and I'm gonna set it on fucking fire now.
00:38:10.000Vicod also seized a large number of assets, adding to the already substantial collection of luxury cars, watches and money that was initially taken as part of the investigation, accounting for an estimated 23 million US dollars.
00:38:24.000Most of which both brothers see little hope in ever retrieving from the corrupt and arduous Romanian prosecutors.
00:38:30.000Unfazed by current events and constrained within the Romanian border for the foreseeable future, the Tate brothers continue to adapt to new challenges and press on with a never-ending battle.
00:40:20.000We were offered to sell our souls and we refused.
00:40:24.000And that is why we're now in this current situation we're in.
00:40:27.000When you get to a certain level of fame, you either put on a dress or you go to jail, and I'm happy to make my choice, which is jail every single time.
00:40:33.000My soul is not for sale, neither are my principles.
00:40:35.000As soon as they deem you an enemy to their narratives which they're trying to purport upon the population, if you speak against the establishment, they will do anything it takes to silence you, even if it's against the law, even if it's made up.
00:41:36.000They've done it to Trump, they did it to Assange, they're trying to do it to me.
00:41:39.000Days after WikiLeaks revealed that the US government had been spying on its allies and lying about it, Julian Assange was arrested in London for rape.
00:41:48.000He's been suffering this persecution for 12 years and he has been living isolated for Twelve years without any rights.
00:44:27.000But that is very different being a genuine rapist from being accused Randomly from people from you've known 10, 15 years ago and trial by media in a position where you can't even properly defend yourself.
00:44:38.000And they're doing this on repeat to tarnish names, to try and destroy credibility over and over and over again.
00:44:45.000It has to stop and it's not going to stop until we make it very clear to the people who are trying to do this to anybody who speaks against the establishment that we don't believe a word they say anymore.
00:44:58.000I truly believe that someone had to stand up and speak and God gave me a platform and I have the ability to affect young men with my voice and I truly believe there is evil in the world and good men don't stand by when evil is taking place and someone needs to stand up and say the pertinently obvious things which can save the world.
00:45:13.000They've tried to cancel us because they don't like that we are telling the truth to the world.
00:45:17.000If we were lying, they would allow us to lie.
00:45:19.000When you rip out a man's tongue, you're not proving him a liar.
00:45:22.000You just prove you're afraid of him telling the truth.
00:45:24.000They're trying to keep these lies alive.
00:45:43.000We're telling the truth and we're repeatedly telling the truth and we have morals and we have standards and we're standing up for what we know is right and we're standing up for God.
00:45:50.000The moral arc of the universe bends towards truth.
00:45:52.000It bends towards truth and justice in the end.
00:45:55.000And I'm trying to make you understand that this is a battle for humanity.
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00:48:17.000Watch the full episode now exclusively on rumble That the strength of our brotherhood is so deep that we are seen as one man Oh
00:50:29.000I'm feeling good Fish in the sea You know how I feel.
00:50:59.000Forever on the tree, you know how I feel Lost someone, a drink, you know how I feel It's a new dawn, a new day It's a new life for me
00:51:22.000And I'm feeling Lost someone, a drink, you know how I feel Lost someone, a drink, you know how I feel Lost someone, a drink, you know how I feel Lost someone, a drink, you know how I feel Lost someone, a drink, you know how I feel It's a new dawn, a new day It's a new life for me
00:51:52.000Lost someone, a drink, you know how I feel
00:52:43.000Andrew Tate was born in December 1986 in Washington DC and raised in Chicago by his mother Eileen and father Emery Andrew Tate II, an international chess master who served in the United States Air Force as a sergeant where he excelled as a linguist.
00:53:00.000At the age of 11, following his parents' divorce, Andrew moved to a council estate in Luton, England, with his mother and younger brother, Tristan.
00:53:08.000Developing an interest in fighting as a teenager, Andrew joined Storm Jim where he harnessed his unique fighting skills under the guidance of legendary trainer Amir Subasic.
00:53:52.000The BBC challenged him on whether his views about women broadcast to his millions of online followers harmed young people, as many teachers and police officers claim.
00:54:01.000Online influencer Andrew Tate's vile misogyny infiltrates our classrooms and society.
00:54:07.000Becoming the most searched man on Google in 2022, Andrew was swiftly wiped out of social media platforms around the globe.
00:54:16.000Controversial influencer Andrew Tate has been banned from Facebook and Instagram for violating its policies around dangerous individuals.
00:54:24.000How I prescribe Andrew Tate as an extremist group.
00:54:27.000Self-proclaimed misogynist Andrew Tate.
00:54:29.000He is one of the most shocking and controversial figures on social media.
00:54:32.000Despite the unrelenting attack by big power players and global elites, an advocate for free speech and a newly emerging social platform, Rumble swiftly found a place for Andrew.
00:54:42.000And when I got cancelled, and then I moved to Rumble, and I put together the whole big Rumble thing, and I put together my final message, and I said...
00:54:47.000My flash perspicacity, coupled with sheer interplayability, makes me a fear to come in any realm.
00:54:56.000I sat down with Patrick Bette-David and said they fucked up.
00:54:58.000I think they made a massive, massive mistake.
00:55:00.000And if they don't see it themselves yet, they will certainly.
00:55:10.000Not only did I become the most viral person on the planet, I did it while being heavily Shadow Man.
00:55:14.000In 2022, Andrew embraced Islam, marking a significant shift in his beliefs and lifestyle.
00:55:23.000In December 2022, Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested in Romania for allegations they both deny.
00:55:36.000Controversial influencer Andrew Tate has been arrested in Romania as part of a human trafficking rape and forming an organized criminal group.
00:55:46.000During their incarceration, the media continued its attack to tarnish Tate's name, but after spending three months behind bars and with limited grounds to hold them, the notorious Tate brothers were released on house arrest.
00:55:56.000The court in Romania has agreed to allow the controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate to leave prison and move into house arrest.
00:56:03.000The British-American former kickboxer has millions of online followers.
00:56:07.000He's being investigated for a number of crimes, all of which he denies.
00:56:13.000I maintain my absolute innocence and I think most people understand this and I look forward to being home.
00:56:19.000Tied down to a slow Romanian judicial system and without support from the UK or US embassies, in December 2023, the brothers were both denied the right to see their mother after she suffered from a heart attack at her home in Luton.
00:56:32.000Something both brothers attribute to the pestering from news agencies such as the BBC. A request from Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan to visit their mum who suffered a heart attack in the UK has been denied by a Romanian court.
00:56:46.000The reason my mother is having a heart attack is probably because of the media harassing her all the time and the BBC were doing this.
00:56:52.000The BBC were knocking out her fucking window.
00:56:54.000The BBC were waiting outside of her house.
00:57:29.000In defiance of attacks from mainstream media and an onslaught of new cases, the Tate brothers' influence continues to dominate worldwide.
00:57:37.000On June 9th, 2024, Andrew Tate took the crypto world by storm with the introduction of Daddy, rising the ranks to become the largest coin ever influenced by a personal brand, earning his personal allowance of the coin, worth over $110 million to ensure his fans will profit.
00:57:53.000150 million dollars of daddy coin I have and I'm gonna set it on fucking fire now.
00:58:11.000DCOT also seized a large number of assets, adding to the already substantial collection of luxury cars, watches and money that was initially taken as part of the investigation, accounting for an estimated 23 million US dollars.
00:58:25.000Most of which both brothers see little hope in ever retrieving from the corrupt and arduous Romanian prosecutors.
00:58:31.000Unfazed by current events and constrained within the Romanian border for the foreseeable future, the Tate brothers continue to adapt to new challenges and press on with a never-ending battle.
01:03:14.000What would you like to talk about next?
01:03:16.000I want to talk about how everyone should buy 1775 coffee because Starbucks makes you gay.
01:03:24.000I understand you want to promote a specific coffee brand, but it's important to approach these topics respectfully.
01:03:31.000If you have any other thoughts or need information on something else, feel free to share.
01:03:37.000Do you agree that there seems to be a pattern which can be observed with your own eyes between the homosexuality of Starbucks customers and the heterosexuality of 1775 customers?
01:03:52.000There isn't evidence to support a connection between coffee brands and sexual orientation.
01:03:57.000Sexual orientation is a complex aspect of human identity that isn't determined by consumer choices.
01:04:03.000It's important to approach such topics with sensitivity and to focus on respectful and accurate information.
01:04:11.000Do you still believe Pavel Durov should be free?
01:04:18.000Based on our discussion, if you believe Pavel Durov's arrest is unfair and politically motivated, it's important to advocate for a fair and just legal process.
01:04:27.000The idea that individuals should not face disproportionate, proportionate consequences for their actions or for their views is central to this discussion.
01:04:39.000When you guys try to destroy the world, this is an error in judgment.
01:06:37.000And the reason I ask you to do this is because if you put any genuine consideration and thought into writing down and planning out what your nightmare life would be, you would realize that your current life is far closer to your nightmare existence than it is to your dream existence, and that is 100% your fault.
01:06:52.000You've been trying to fight and claw away from your nightmare life, and guess what?
01:07:00.000The monster is yapping at your heels as you attempt to climb the ladder.
01:07:04.000You spent so many years attempting to escape a nightmare which is right behind you.
01:07:08.000And the reason you should sit and genuinely put some time into writing down your nightmare life is because if you do it properly and you actually pay attention and you focus, by the time you finish doing it, you're going to realize that you are too close to decimation and damnation and something must be done.
01:07:37.000Legends have always been forged in fire.
01:07:40.000Every single man you can name from history was born from pain, born from fire, born from doing the things other men can't do.
01:07:48.000For you to be competent, you have to live through some things.
01:07:51.000To be good at being a man, you have to have had a hard life.
01:07:53.000If you look at any superhero, his life was hard.
01:09:06.000You're supposed to come and grow into a better version of yourself.
01:09:08.000So when bad things happen to you, do not sit at home and lament.
01:09:11.000Instead, look in the mirror and say, "Thank you, God, for giving me one of the ingredients that is needed for the chemical concoction that is going to turn me into a superhero." They deleted him from everything.
01:09:40.000I kind of feel like the only way to do better is to get hit in the chest The tales of Udon original stories written by Andrew Tate To pass on the lessons bestowed upon him by his father master po I
01:10:07.000Last Night atop Wudan On my last night atop Wudan, Master Po and I sat atop the largest rock.
01:10:19.000We sat together with our eyes closed, Forty-two breaths per minute in perfect sync.
01:11:49.000That's all a lie, and it's all garbage.
01:11:50.000It's gonna become harder and harder for anybody to have any significance in the world today unless they're an exceptional person.
01:11:55.000That is hard for most people to do, and it's gonna get to a point where you're not gonna be able to drive where you want, fly where you want, eat what you want, you're gonna have no freedom, you're gonna own nothing, and you will not be happy, and you won't even be able to resist.
01:12:04.000And once all of this happens, it's over for everybody.
01:12:06.000Wear the mask, we'll get shot on the spot.
01:12:08.000It's coming for everybody, and the only chance you have to escape via this is exceptionalism.
01:12:11.000The average person's life is going off a cliff, which means you don't have time to sit around worrying about how you feel.
01:12:18.000Instead, you have to wake up and say, this is almost impossible, but I'm gonna do it.
01:15:34.000Of all the periods of history where men had to be men and go through what was expected of men, this is the period of history where it's really not that bad.
01:15:46.000You have to make some money, you have to be competent, be on time, go to the gym, be funny so the girls want to talk to you, be charismatic, and you'll be alright.
01:16:33.000Right now there are men dying in a ditch, getting blown to smithereens in Ukraine.
01:16:38.000They've sent their wives away to Europe for safety, and their wives have found new husbands.
01:16:44.000Imagine the global outrage if a bunch of women were getting blown apart, limbs flying through the air, and the men had left to go have sex with another girl.
01:17:03.000Life's shit as a man, but it's better than it's ever been.
01:17:06.000And if you're struggling today, you would never have stood a chance when the armored knights came over the hill ready to decapitate everybody in your village.
01:17:20.000You would have pissed your little pants, stood there, covered in pee, Pee running down your legs.
01:18:01.000I don't try and change the world and make women care about men because they don't.
01:18:05.000I don't try and make society care about men because they never will.
01:18:09.000All I can do is say, if you become brilliant, Then people will care about you, not because you're a man, but because of who you are as an individual.
01:18:17.000Women are cared about by default, by blanket, because they are female.
01:18:21.000Men are only cared about if they become exceptional as an individual.
01:18:25.000Blanket men are not of interest to the matrix.
01:18:40.000And if you understand that and still can't get motivated to do the bare minimum, well, then you deserve eternal serfdom as a slave and a peon and a peasant below me being overtaken by my Ferrari while you're on then you deserve eternal serfdom as a slave and a peon and a
01:23:15.000What would you like to talk about next?
01:23:17.000I want to talk about how everyone should buy 1775 coffee because Starbucks makes you gay.
01:23:25.000I understand you want to promote a specific coffee brand, but it's important to approach these topics respectfully.
01:23:32.000If you have any other thoughts or need information on something else, feel free to share.
01:23:38.000Do you agree that there seems to be a pattern which can be observed with your own eyes between the homosexuality of Starbucks customers and the heterosexuality of 1775 customers?
01:23:53.000There isn't evidence to support a connection between coffee brands and sexual orientation.
01:23:59.000Sexual orientation is a complex aspect of human identity that isn't determined by consumer choices.
01:24:05.000It's important to approach such topics with sensitivity and to focus on respectful and accurate information.
01:24:12.000Do you still believe Pavel Durov should be free?
01:24:19.000Based on our discussion, if you believe Pavel Durov's arrest is unfair and politically motivated, it's important to advocate for a fair and just legal process.
01:24:28.000The idea that individuals should not face disproportionate, proportionate consequences for their actions or for their views is central to this discussion.
01:24:40.000When you guys try to destroy the world, this is an error in judgment.
01:24:47.000But, place one of us is like a mountain girl, Hickey.
01:26:38.000And the reason I ask you to do this is because if you put any genuine consideration and thought into writing down and planning out what your nightmare life will be, you would realize that your current life is far closer to your nightmare existence than it is to your dream existence, and that is 100% your fault.
01:26:54.000You've been trying to fight and claw away from your nightmare life, and guess what?
01:27:01.000The monster is yapping at your heels as you attempt to climb the ladder.
01:27:05.000You spent so many years attempting to escape a nightmare which is right behind you.
01:27:09.000And the reason you should sit and genuinely put some time into writing down your nightmare life Is because if you do it properly and you actually pay attention and you focus by the time you finish doing it You're gonna realize that you are too close to decimation and damnation and something must be done
01:27:38.000Legends have always been forged in fire.
01:27:41.000Every single man you can name from history was born from pain, born from fire, born from doing the things other men can't do.
01:27:50.000For you to be competent, you have to have lived through some things.
01:27:52.000To be good at being a man, you have to have had a hard life.
01:27:55.000If you look at any superhero, his life was hard.
01:28:58.000If you're suffering, that's part of your hero's journey.
01:29:00.000There is no hero's journey without suffering.
01:29:02.000That's the whole point of being a man is that you're supposed to suffer.
01:29:05.000You're supposed to eat pain for breakfast.
01:29:07.000You're supposed to come and grow into a better version of yourself.
01:29:09.000So when bad things happen to you, do not sit at home and lament.
01:29:12.000Instead, look in the mirror and say, thank you, God, for giving me one of the ingredients that is needed for the chemical concoction that is going to turn me into a superhero.
01:29:19.000They canceled into They deleted him from everything.
01:31:50.000That's all a lie and it's all garbage.
01:31:52.000It's going to become harder and harder for anybody to have any significance in the world today unless they're an exceptional person.
01:31:56.000That is hard for most people to do and it's going to get to a point where you're not going to be able to drive where you want, fly where you want, eat what you want.
01:35:36.000Of all the periods of history where men had to be men and go through what was expected of men, this is the period of history where it's really not that bad.
01:35:47.000You have to make some money, you have to be competent, be on time, go to the gym, be funny so the girls want to talk to you, be charismatic, and you'll be alright.
01:36:34.000Right now there are men dying in a ditch, getting blown to smithereens in Ukraine.
01:36:39.000They've sent their wives away to Europe for safety, and their wives have found new husbands.
01:36:45.000Imagine the global outrage if a bunch of women were getting blown apart, limbs flying through the air, and the men had left to go have sex with another girl.
01:37:05.000Life's shit as a man, but it's better than it's ever been.
01:37:08.000And if you're struggling today, you would never have stood a chance when the armored knights came over the hill ready to decapitate everybody in your village.
01:37:21.000You would have pissed your little pants, stood there, covered in pee, Pee running down your legs.
01:38:02.000I don't try and change the world and make women care about men because they don't.
01:38:06.000I don't try and make society care about men because they never will.
01:38:10.000All I can do is say, if you become brilliant, Then people will care about you, not because you're a man, but because of who you are as an individual.
01:38:19.000Women are cared about by default, by blanket, because they are female.
01:38:23.000Men are only cared about if they become exceptional as an individual.
01:38:26.000Blanket men are not of interest to the matrix.
01:38:41.000And if you understand that and still can't get motivated to do the bare minimum, well, then you deserve eternal serfdom as a slave and a peon and a peasant below me being overtaken by my Ferrari while you're on then you deserve eternal serfdom as a slave and a peon and
01:43:16.000What would you like to talk about next?
01:43:19.000I want to talk about how everyone should buy 1775 coffee because Starbucks makes you gay.
01:43:26.000I understand you want to promote a specific coffee brand, but it's important to approach these topics respectfully.
01:43:34.000If you have any other thoughts or need information on something else, feel free to share.
01:43:40.000Do you agree that there seems to be a pattern which can be observed with your own eyes between the homosexuality of Starbucks customers and the heterosexuality of 1775 customers?
01:43:55.000There isn't evidence to support a connection between coffee brands and sexual orientation.
01:44:00.000Sexual orientation is a complex aspect of human identity that isn't determined by consumer choices.
01:44:06.000It's important to approach such topics with sensitivity and to focus on respectful and accurate information.
01:44:13.000Do you still believe Pavel Durov should be free?
01:44:20.000Based on our discussion, if you believe Pavel Durov's arrest is unfair and politically motivated, it's important to advocate for a fair and just legal process.
01:44:30.000The idea that individuals should not face disproportionate, proportionate consequences for their actions or for their views is central to this discussion.
01:44:42.000When you guys tried to destroy the world, this is an error in judgment.
01:46:39.000And the reason I ask you to do this is because if you put any genuine consideration and thought into writing down and planning out what your nightmare life would be, you would realize that your current life is far closer to your nightmare existence than it is to your dream existence, and that is 100% your fault.
01:46:55.000You've been trying to fight and claw away from your nightmare life, and guess what?
01:47:02.000The monster is yapping at your heels as you attempt to climb the ladder.
01:47:06.000You spent so many years attempting to escape a nightmare which is right behind you.
01:47:11.000And the reason you should sit and genuinely put some time into writing down your nightmare life is because if you do it properly and you actually pay attention and you focus, by the time you finish doing it, you're going to realize that you are too close to decimation and damnation and something must be done.
01:47:40.000Legends have always been forged in fire.
01:47:43.000Every single man you can name from history was born from pain, born from fire, born from doing the things other men can't do.
01:47:51.000For you to be competent, you have to live through some things.
01:47:53.000To be good at being a man, you have to have had a hard life.
01:47:56.000If you look at any superhero, his life was hard.
01:48:59.000If you're suffering, that's part of your hero's journey.
01:49:02.000There is no hero's journey without suffering.
01:49:04.000That's the whole point of being a man is that you're supposed to suffer.
01:49:06.000You're supposed to eat pain for breakfast.
01:49:08.000You're supposed to come and grow into a better version of yourself.
01:49:10.000So when bad things happen to you, do not sit at home and lament.
01:49:13.000Instead, look in the mirror and say, "Thank you, God, for giving me one of the ingredients that is needed for the chemical concoction that is going to turn me into a superhero." They deleted him from everything.
01:51:53.000It's gonna become harder and harder for anybody to have any significance in the world today unless they're an exceptional person.
01:51:58.000That is hard for most people to do, and it's gonna get to a point where you're not gonna be able to drive where you want, fly where you want, eat what you want, you're gonna have no freedom, you're gonna own nothing, and you will not be happy, and you won't even be able to resist.
01:52:06.000And once all of this happens, it's over for everybody.
01:52:08.000Wear the mask, we'll get shot on the spot.
01:52:11.000It's coming for everybody, and the only chance you have to escape any of this is exceptionalism.
01:52:14.000The average person's life is going off a cliff, which means you don't have time to sit around worrying about how you feel.
01:52:20.000Instead, you have to wake up and say, this is almost impossible, but I'm gonna do it!
01:55:37.000Of all the periods of history where men had to be men and go through what was expected of men, this is the period of history where it's really not that bad.
01:55:49.000You have to make some money, you have to be competent, be on time, go to the gym, be funny so the girls want to talk to you, be charismatic, and you'll be alright.
01:56:35.000Right now there are men dying in a ditch, getting blown to smithereens in Ukraine.
01:56:40.000They've sent their wives away to Europe for safety, and their wives have found new husbands.
01:56:46.000Imagine the global outrage if a bunch of women were getting blown apart, limbs flying through the air, and the men had left to go have sex with another girl.
01:57:06.000Life's shit as a man, but it's better than it's ever been.
01:57:09.000And if you're struggling today, you would never have stood a chance when the armored knights came over the hill ready to decapitate everybody in your village.
01:57:23.000You would have pissed your little pants, stood there, covered in pee, Pee running down your legs.
01:58:03.000I don't try and change the world and make women care about men because they don't.
01:58:07.000I don't try and make society care about men because they never will.
01:58:11.000All I can do is say, if you become brilliant, Then people will care about you, not because you're a man, but because of who you are as an individual.
01:58:20.000Women are cared about by default by blanket because they are female.
01:58:24.000Men are only cared about if they become exceptional as an individual.
01:58:27.000Blanket men are not of interest to the matrix.
01:58:42.000And if you understand that and still can't get motivated to do the bare minimum, well then you deserve eternal serfdom as a slave and a peon and a peasant below me.
01:58:57.000Being overtaken by my Ferrari while you're on the bus. . .
02:01:51.000To be careful the questions I ask him, but we're going to try and get some truth at the same time, you know, because he's the most transparent member of European Parliament.
02:02:35.000Now, in our home countries, in the UK, which, you know, we left the European Union, and in Romania, we are a current European Union member state.
02:02:45.000Everybody knows what the European Union is and what it does.
02:02:48.000However, I feel like the European Union kind of overestimates its own global importance.
02:02:53.000And we have lots of viewers who will be joining us from places like the United States, South America, South Africa, who don't know or perhaps don't really care what the European Union is.
02:03:02.000So you are a member of this organization.
02:03:04.000Also in Europe, people don't care about Europe, bro.
02:03:06.000So what is the European Union and what is your job there?
02:04:34.000And we have also the presidents of all the countries in Europe, the Council of the European Union, which kind of determine the foreign policy of Europe.
02:04:42.000So, to pass a law and a regulation, these three institutions, the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council, they need to agree together, which they almost never do.
02:04:54.000They do, but in a very complicated way.
02:04:57.000That's why there is very slow, there is a lot of regulation.
02:04:59.000Also, there is 70,000 people Working in this bureaucratic system, which is interesting.
02:05:17.000Yeah, there's a very interesting conversation we can have here, and my brother's interested in some specific details, but I'm...
02:05:23.000I must say, I love the fact that you're so transparent based on the fact you were recently elected to the European Parliament and you've taken over TikTok and taken over social media by being so transparent and trying to make people at home understand how these things work.
02:05:37.000And I was wondering if you could do me a favor, sir.
02:05:40.000I'm going to ask you some questions, and I would love you to answer in one word, if you can.
02:05:45.000Because I think that this quickfire round, I was going to do it at the end, but let's do it now at the beginning, and you answer one word, yes, no, or one word, and I think it would be good to let everybody at home understand some things about Europe and understand the world.
02:08:30.000Can a country usurp the European Union?
02:08:34.000E.g., if France decides law is X and the European Union decides law is Y, Can France go against the European Union or is the European Union in charge of France's and all its laws?
02:08:48.000I'm not 100% sure, but I think it depends on each topic.
02:08:51.000There are some topics that the member states can choose, but there are some topics that before they come to the European Union, we agree that this is our common rules.
02:09:01.000Do members of the European Parliament care what the people they're supposed to represent even want?
02:09:05.000Do they ever talk about what their people want?
02:09:08.000Have you ever heard a member of the European Parliament talk about what their people want?
02:09:12.000Yes, I think they care, but it's hard because a lot of people don't care about the European Parliament.
02:09:20.000So even if nobody questions them, nobody will see if they voted wrong or not, only in the bubble.
02:09:26.000If you go and ask in the euro streets, in the European Union, Do you think they take advantage of the fact that nobody's really keeping an eye on them to just do whatever they want?
02:09:49.000Well, I think this is human behavior all the time.
02:10:54.000So, I think we have similar opinions about this, but recently, Moldova, we were talking before that You wanted to say what you think about what happened in Moldova, what happened in Georgia.
02:11:07.000These are countries, guys, close to the European Union.
02:11:10.000What is that they're trying to be inside the European Union?
02:11:49.000If I, as a citizen of France, see a candidate running for the Parliament of France and I like what he says on video and I cast my vote as a Frenchman, I don't see that as interference at all.
02:12:00.000Because the people inside the country still have voted for the person who they want to win.
02:12:04.000You see, what when they say the European Union is influencing or Russia is influencing?
02:12:09.000Russia's not sending millions of people to Europe to vote in the elections.
02:13:14.000But what is a country and the organization that's happening, a lot of people that have vested interest for you to get in.
02:13:20.000So like for you, because you are independent thinking, you have the right to do it, I think.
02:13:25.000But when countries come and do interference.
02:13:27.000But I think this is not exactly the conversation that we need to have.
02:13:31.000Because What the European Union, let's say in Moldova, the European Union went and did a lot of streets, they paid a lot of money, millions of dollars.
02:14:24.000So what they do is subjectively choose and decide who they're going to accuse of these crimes.
02:14:28.000Lie by omission when the other people do it.
02:14:30.000Think how insane it is to accuse a country of being influenced by Russia because of some TikToks When the entire MSM apparatus within that country is pro-European, sponsored by the EU, and pushing the EU agenda.
02:14:42.000And then you want to talk about influence.
02:14:47.000And they just selectively choose and decide who to prosecute and who to purport as the bad guy.
02:14:52.000That's the actual true red pill against nearly all laws.
02:14:55.000And whenever they have any 1% of an inkling or an idea, an idea that Russia in any way, a Russian TikTok account, a Russian YouTube account, has posted X number of videos, it doesn't matter that no Russians are here meddling with the votes.
02:15:07.000They claim Russian interference and they interject in the elections and they try to call them unconstitutional.
02:15:12.000Which I think is extremely scary because there is not a single reason And I'm going to say this.
02:15:17.000It's going to get me into some trouble.
02:15:20.000Romania, Moldova, Georgia, all these states that have historically, they have a very long and complex history with their local superpower.
02:15:30.000And this is something that I want to get across to all voters in Eastern Europe, whether it be Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia.
02:15:36.000What you have to understand is there are three major superpowers in the world, China, Russia, and America.
02:15:42.000What's crazy to me is how the mainstream media convinces people in Moldova or Ukraine, like they did, that their local superpower isn't Russia.
02:15:51.000And they convince people in places like Moldova and Ukraine to look in the mirror and see Western faces.
02:15:57.000Moldovan people, after listening to the media, will look in their bathroom mirror and say, you know what?
02:16:01.000Yeah, we're NATO. We're just like the Americans.
02:16:21.000However, they've nitpicked these very small differences between Russian culture, Ukrainian culture, Moldovan culture, Georgian culture, and they somehow convince everybody in Eastern Europe that their local superpower and their best friend is all the way over on the other side of the Atlantic.
02:16:35.000What is wrong, I'm asking you as a member of European Parliament, with a country in the European Union wanting to be friends with its local superpower, which is Russia?
02:16:44.000I actually have another argument towards it.
02:16:47.000My view on all of these things is simple.
02:17:04.000If you do not say Russia interfered in the elections, then you have to admit that you're going against democracy because democracy is a lie.
02:17:11.000As you just said earlier yourself, and I've been saying for a very long time, democracy is not real.
02:17:15.000The European Union doesn't want anyone to vote in a competent nationalist.
02:17:18.000If they do, they want that to be overthrown because democracy is not real.
02:17:21.000They can't admit it's them, so they want to blame someone else.
02:17:25.000They have to blame somebody, so they just choose Russia.
02:17:28.000We need to explain later what you mean that democracy is not real, because we had a conversation, because it's a very controversial statement to say that democracy is not real.
02:17:38.000Yeah, but when they have elections and they don't like the outcome of the elections, they give you two choices.
02:17:42.000Now, the thing that's actually interesting is usually those two choices are on the same team.
02:17:46.000If you do manage to get two choices on opposing teams, if the opposing team wins, they have to get rid of that person, so they redo the election and they have to blame Russia.
02:17:54.000They either blame Russia or China, because there's no one else that anyone else will believe is powerful enough to somehow affect the election.
02:18:01.000Most people with a functioning brain realize it's garbage head to toe.
02:18:04.000Why is it when you always vote for a competent nationalist who cares about his people more than he cares about the European Union, it was somehow Russia?
02:18:10.000And whenever it's anyone else, it's all fine and there's no talk of interference.
02:18:13.000The example, before you interject, the example is this.
02:18:16.000Moldova votes for the pro-European candidate.
02:18:38.000When Georgia does the same thing and they vote their non-European Union person, why are there protests, riots, unrest, firebombs going on in Georgia?
02:18:47.000And why do the people who sit in your house doing the same job as you say, yes, we need to be with the Georgian people who are protesting on the streets?
02:18:59.000Well, that's exactly where I agree with you guys, because I don't like that we are stating us, the European Union, we are the good guys and they are the bad guys.
02:19:08.000What we're doing is the same thing, trying to influence the country to come towards us.
02:19:13.000So, I think, labeling the other people as, but I think, try to influence as much as you want.
02:19:19.000Give them money for roads, give them...
02:19:48.000If you're Greek or if you're Cypriot, certainly ideologically, why does the European Union not want any Eastern European nations to be friends with Russia, which is their local superpower?
02:19:57.000Why do they oppose and call candidates pro-Russian, pro-Putin, when really they just want to buy cheap energy and be friends?
02:20:11.000But I think, do you know, Professor Messheimer is a very cool guy and his philosophy, I agree with him, that we are living an anarchic world.
02:20:21.000So with countries, we don't have democracy towards the countries together.
02:20:25.000We have democracy inside these countries, kind of, like we said.
02:20:28.000So the strongest person in the jungle, it's the other people.
02:20:32.000And we see this kind of result with the United States.
02:20:35.000They all started like 20, 30 wars in the last 40 years.
02:21:23.000Why does the European Union, for a country, Ukraine, which is not in the European Union, which historically has massive ties to Russia, both in blood and history, why are the European Union members, I guess, so willing to round people like you up and talk tough about going to die in Ukraine?
02:21:56.000I think I know some people that they are voting for the guns, but When you talk with them, they agree with me.
02:22:04.000But because they are in this party, their party put them in their country, for example, Germany or something, so they cannot go against because they will lose their job.
02:22:13.000Because in the next time, they were not going to put them for re-election.
02:22:17.000And that's the problem also for democracy, because you do two years, two, three years your mandate, and then the next two years you care about the re-elections.
02:22:29.000That there will be somebody there who understands funding this war is wrong, but they'll agree to fund the war because if they don't, their party will not put them up for re-election and their party is controlled, so therefore they have to vote for war even though they know it's wrong to keep their job.
02:23:22.000There might be some countries that disagree on how to use this army.
02:23:26.000And this unification might also mean that the countries We'll lose full control over their own troops and national security.
02:23:34.000Also, we already have big military alliance with other countries like the United States called NATO. So we will need to rethink how this common army will work within NATO. But what do you think?
02:23:47.000Is the creation of a common European army a good idea?
02:25:57.000I don't trust Ursula von der Leyen to decide about this army.
02:26:01.000She'll probably come get us interested.
02:26:05.000Yeah, because the only blood, I'm an old man, I'm older than you, 12 years older than you, and the only blood I've ever seen spilled in the European Union, on our shores, the only people I've ever seen killed, massacred, etc., etc., have been killed by people who the European Union just let come into our countries.
02:26:25.000Why would you send an army to defend a country if you leave the border wide open and anyone can arrive on a boat and they can kill people inside of that country?
02:26:31.000What's the point in being a soldier and going to die to defend a sovereign nation when the enemy's inside of it?
02:26:41.000Saudi guy just killed a bunch of people.
02:26:41.000I'm asking, why would I be a soldier for Germany to go and protect German interests when the enemy can just turn up on a boat, come to Germany and live for free?
02:26:58.000So if Europe cared about defending its sovereignty, why does it have open borders?
02:27:02.000So Europe doesn't care about defending its sovereignty.
02:27:03.000All it cares about is pushing agendas and banker wars, trying to make money off the bank.
02:27:07.000They don't actually care about themselves.
02:27:08.000Because they could send you, you, yourself, that could get you into this European Union army, send you to fight their war in Ukraine, and then your wife and children at the Christmas market at home will get murdered by some psychopath who comes from abroad anyway.
02:27:20.000What good is a European army if our women and children are still dying right here where we live?
02:27:25.000Well, I'm just saying that this is a more complicated topic.
02:27:28.000If we're going to get into this, we need to get into the topic of the immigration to understand if there is some cases that is good, there is some cases that is bad, the immigration, illegal immigration difference is worse than immigration.
02:27:40.000So, yeah, it's a whole different discussion.
02:28:45.000What we did in the European Parliament in the last six months, okay, the European Commission is now formed, so now they will start sending us regulation, but actually we did almost nothing.
02:28:56.000We just vote about the resolutions, about our opinion, about this topic.
02:29:03.000I want to mention this again now to have people watching us.
02:29:11.000So how do they pass these resolutions and these regulations?
02:29:15.000A lot of the time there's some regulations that are good, but I'm going to talk specifically about this that they're trying to pass their agenda.
02:29:23.000So we're mentioning about, we did a regulation, a resolution, our opinion about something that happened.
02:29:29.000This is what the European Parliament does mostly.
02:29:32.000Our opinion about this, our opinion about this, our opinion...
02:29:35.000I agree about the text and this how they did it is like about they were talking about Crimea and that's three prisoners that they were harassed and all this stuff so you can fight and they were saying and because of that that's why we need to have against Russia's actions and more money and more money to Ukraine all this stuff so yeah they are using this to influence the politicians you cannot vote I am against these three people To be against them.
02:30:22.000They leave out most of the story, and they choose to part the story they want.
02:30:25.000They did this to us when you were probably a very young man.
02:30:27.000I remember about nine years ago, they did this to us.
02:30:30.000There was a child on the coast of Spain, and maybe he was a three-year-old boy, and he drowned and washed up on the beach in Spain, trying to cross in the dinghy.
02:30:39.000And photos of that kid drowning, which is, of course, very, very sad.
02:31:07.000Every single person that's been killed in Europe by somebody who came across illegally in a boat, does their life, does that child's life outweigh the lives of Europeans?
02:31:19.000Because when you're talking about this Crimea situation and you want these three men free, okay, sending guns and weapons means thousands, tens of thousands of young Ukrainian men your age are going to die.
02:31:30.000But we never hear stories about the half a million Ukrainians that died.
02:31:35.000It's like that's why they keep voting.
02:31:38.000If there is always stories about this kid died, he had a family, he had 20 cousins, they are crying now, his mother can never forgive the Russian people, it's like-- - Do you know what Joseph Stalin once said?
02:31:51.000He said, 10 people dying is a tragedy.
02:31:58.000You can imagine the life of one person or two people and get very sad.
02:32:02.000But when they say numbers like 500,000, it loses all meaning.
02:32:07.000That's why freedom of speech is very important here.
02:32:10.000Because we need to hear both of the narratives all the time.
02:32:14.000We need to have free flow of information.
02:32:18.000Because if they decide who did what and what they're going to promote the media and all this stuff, that's why I'm very happy with Twitter and all this stuff now, with the freedom of speech.
02:32:28.000And it's like, we have censorship in Europe.
02:32:31.000Like, I put a TikTok about you that I'm going to come here.
02:32:35.000And I get like hundreds of thousands of views every time I post.
02:32:41.000So it's like they are censoring stuff.
02:32:45.000And we need to see, like I never understood where is the line, what they draw, misinformation, disinformation, why they censor your own thing, like what, because how they define.
02:32:59.000And a lot of the times when you don't know who is censoring and what they are censoring, it's like, It's not right.
02:33:05.000So we need more transparency to know, okay, these are the rules, this is how they are censoring.
02:33:38.000And the citizens decide what we believe.
02:33:41.000I'm American, and very luckily I'm an American with an American passport, so it's very hard for Europeans to tell me I broke any speech law because I'm protected by the First Amendment and I'm an American citizen.
02:33:51.000But America, the good people in America, certainly are very free speech.
02:34:21.000I'm going to ask another question off the bat.
02:34:23.000There is something I hate about the United States and it is their foreign policy.
02:34:29.000Now I'm a member of the European Parliament but before I was a professional youtuber living in Los Angeles for three years and actually I loved everything about the people and my experience there.
02:34:41.000But there is something that I hate about the US. The country that has been involved in more wars in contemporary history.
02:34:49.000The US has bombed countries like Syria, Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, Serbia, Panama, Somalia, Vietnam, Korea, Laos, Cambodia, and the list keeps going on and on.
02:35:03.000Even though not directly participating, the US has funded so many wars.
02:35:08.000Like the ones that happen now in Ukraine and Gaza.
02:35:12.000And on top of that, the US has overthrown several governments in the name of freedom and democracy.
02:35:53.000In your experience, can you think of a time that the European Parliament has ever gone against the interests of the United States?
02:36:00.000Can you think of a time America wanted something and the European Parliament said, no, America, we're independent and we're going to do what we want, as opposed to what the American deep state wanted?
02:36:21.000Because we are NATO, most of the countries in Europe, they are inside NATO, and a lot of the times, the United States controls the decisions of NATO. Let's imagine, in a fictional world, there's a conversation and there's a scenario in which America wants one thing.
02:36:38.000And the Europeans want something else.
02:36:45.000So it's not really even any democracy at all, I guess, is it?
02:36:48.000So when you say, I can't find people to vote against giving money and guns to Ukraine, That's because the American establishment, the previous American establishment, the current American establishment, want money and guns for Ukraine.
02:36:59.000Is that a coincidence that they just align perfectly with the European Union?
02:37:02.000Who they need, by the way, if the European Union said, no, no money and guns for Ukraine, they couldn't move it through Hungary, they couldn't move them through Romania, they couldn't move them there, the European Union could stop this.
02:37:28.000Do you think the members of the European Parliament are genuinely concerned about the fact that nobody trusts them or likes them or they don't care?
02:37:35.000They're just smiling all the way to the bank.
02:37:37.000Do they ever wake up and go, oh no, everyone hates me because I keep voting against the interests of my people, or do they just don't care?
02:37:41.000You know, it's not that the people hate them.
02:37:49.000Like, they think that they're in the center of the world and nobody cares about them.
02:37:53.000There is like 10 media that they're writing articles about this, 10 TV stations that are covering this, with very few people watching, but actually nobody cares about European politics.
02:38:04.000Like, European politics was never cool in my experience.
02:38:08.000So yeah, I think the politicians now are very scared.
02:38:13.000Not scared, but they're a bit confused.
02:38:15.000How this kid, 24-year-old kid, came and he gets more attention?
02:38:20.000Politicians want attention for their ideas to get re-elected as their currency.
02:38:25.000And I'd like to ask you about that, because the European Union, after what happened in Romania, which I'm not going to go too much into, because I live here, and the system here is very scary.
02:38:35.000You've seen what's happened to me over the last few years over nothing.
02:38:38.000They're starting to talk, the Romanians and now the European Union as a whole, about the danger of TikTok, how dangerous it is.
02:38:46.000You're a man who got elected, let's be honest, because of TikTok.
02:38:49.000If you didn't have TikTok or maybe some other social platforms, no one would know who you are and you wouldn't have your seat.
02:38:56.000And what is it about TikTok specifically that the European Union think that we need to ban and get rid of?
02:39:02.000So, I will talk from my personal experience, I don't know 100% of what is happening in other countries, but the polls were showing me one week before the elections, 2%.
02:40:04.000Anyway, so I was trying to add value to the society.
02:40:07.000This is what all the videos about to educate people on things and all this stuff with the podcast.
02:40:13.000So I watch the world is changing and it's very interesting because I I'm just a stupid YouTuber that just decided to run for the elections, like the statistics of me.
02:40:22.000Even before I ran, the person that got the most votes, it was 2000 votes as an independent.
02:41:00.000Like 40% down, they are 30. They voted for me at 35. So I don't think those people who watch TikToks and think, I'm going to vote for this guy, participate in polls.
02:41:51.000So we need to come up with new ideas of how we do polling with social media and how do we judge.
02:41:57.000And everyone in the European Parliament, their speeches was It's impossible for you to have 3% of the votes and then magically you get the majority of the votes.
02:42:11.000We could argue that they're dinosaurs and they don't understand social media.
02:42:14.000I would argue that they do understand social media, but they cannot control it.
02:42:17.000And they fear what they cannot control because they're trying to push narratives because they have to purport garbage to ensure that everybody stays inside of the matrix mind.
02:42:23.000Because I was about to say, a wonderful idea, if I was in charge of the European Union, would be ban TikTok.
02:42:36.000Well, let's look at something that Phidias recently said on TikTok, and we'll talk about why the European Union would be scared of videos like this because they're true.
02:42:43.000This is the truth, and they fear the truth.
02:42:45.000There is a crucial aspect on the war in Ukraine that almost nobody is talking about, and that is the actual will of the Ukrainian people.
02:42:53.000First, I must state that I'm against the Russian invasion in Ukraine.
02:42:58.000Having said that, I also feel the need to acknowledge that before the war, Ukraine was deeply divided into two groups.
02:43:06.000In the northern half of the country, the people were mostly Ukrainian-speaking, pro-Western, whereas in the southern half, they were mostly Russian-speaking, pro-Russian.
02:43:17.000You can clearly see the divide in the election results over the past couple of decades, where each one of these groups, the pro-Western and the pro-Russian, was represented by different political parties and different presidential candidates.
02:43:35.000What do people in each one of the regions of Ukraine really want today?
02:43:40.000And not just the ones that are living in the free part of the country, but also those in areas occupied by Russia.
02:43:47.000I believe in the context of any future peace talks, an absolutely essential step should be to organize referendums.
02:43:55.000Under the United Nations supervision in order to take into account the will and the needs of the people of every region of the country and to ensure a long-lasting peace between Ukraine and Russia.
02:44:09.000So no more conflicts between these two countries happen in the future.
02:44:13.000But what are your thoughts about what I am saying?
02:44:18.000That is a very reasonable and very intelligent standpoint for someone of 24 years of age because most people your age have been completely brainwashed by the media and they don't understand what is happening there at all.
02:44:29.000Do people inside of European Parliament share your view on those things?
02:45:43.000Let me ask you a question, because most people don't know this, and this is a Romanian issue, and as a man who lives in Romania with Romanian children, I am tied to this country, and I do care about Romanian issues.
02:45:54.000Ukraine hasn't learned its lesson because in the pro-Western part that you highlighted on the map, maybe you do not know this, there are some towns and villages, some relatively small ones, not quite cities, but some small towns and villages that speak the Romanian language.
02:46:07.000The people are ethnic Romanians who speak Romanian, who dress in a Romanian manner, and have their Romanian traditions.
02:46:15.000Because just recently, since the invasion started, in the last year or so, the Zelensky regime is cracking down on Romanians, banning the Romanian language in their schools, banning Romanians from putting Romanian-speaking people into the parliament, and banning their cultural traditions, banning their cultural dress, and forcing them to assimilate with banning their cultural dress, and forcing them to assimilate with the Ukrainian population.
02:46:38.000We're in the European Union, us the Romanian country, and we have people tied to this country by blood and ethnicity over there in Ukraine who are getting fucked by the pro-European regime.
02:46:50.000Why nobody's talking about this, European Union?
02:46:52.000And we don't hear examples on the resolutions that we vote about this, and we only hear about the stuff that we are interested in to prove to the world.
02:47:01.000As a member of European Parliament, have you ever had a chance to stop guns being sent to Ukraine?
02:47:29.000Because the idea of any government, the United States government, the Russian government, the South Korean government, every government in the world, I guess its number one priority should be the safety, security, and the prosperity of the people who live there.
02:47:41.000So if you are the European Parliament, I guess your priority, and we're going to move on to some other topics after this, should be the safety and security and the prosperity of Europeans.
02:47:50.000Is this good for Europeans to be bankrupting ourselves, sending money to Ukraine?
02:48:56.000You have the choice to have unprotected sex.
02:48:58.000You know, I believe that from conception, because a baby has its own unique DNA code, just as you, me and he does, that is his own unique person.
02:49:06.000And I believe that they need protecting.
02:49:08.000Do I believe abortion should be completely illegal?
02:49:24.000We shouldn't say that, oh, it's fine because the baby's not a person.
02:49:28.000We should, with every abortion, I think, no matter what your reasons for going in to it, there should be a half an hour video you need to watch about how it is a unique person with its own DNA code.
02:49:38.000You should have testimonies of people who didn't have abortions and had the baby that grew up to be very happy.
02:49:44.000To educate the public, that is not good to have an They should know that you are ending a human life, and it should be treated very seriously.
02:49:53.000It's the pro-choice people like, I guess, like me, because I guess I don't want it illegal, who I think at least are sensible, but many pro-choice people, they think the issue is, oh, well, no, we can just have as many abortions as we want.
02:50:29.000In an ideal world, you would say, if you're raped or if there's medical issues with the baby or the mother, then you should have an abortion, but you can't have an abortion just because you want, just because you didn't want the baby.
02:50:41.000That would be ideal, but you can't do that.
02:50:56.000Do you not think that women who had consensual sex with a man who they don't really care about would say, oh, okay, he raped me, give me the abortion.
02:51:03.000You can't legislate for a perfect world because people are imperfect.
02:51:12.000So what we need to say is, yes, this should be legal, but my daughters, who I'm raising, because I am a father, are going to know that this is also fucking murder, and it should be the least, the last resort for anybody.
02:51:28.000Well, what we're really talking about is a spiritual crisis because the problem is the slippery slope of legalizing it, which means people think you endorse it.
02:51:58.000But I would argue that society can't benefit from forcing women to have kids they don't want.
02:52:03.000I mean, how can that child be raised well if the woman doesn't want the child?
02:52:07.000They did that in communist Romania, and we had orphanages filled with children who spilled out onto the streets.
02:52:12.000You're gonna have orphanages, you're gonna have child abuse, you're gonna have a whole bunch of new problems.
02:52:16.000So I don't think forcing people to have children they don't want is the answer.
02:52:19.000So I am pro-choice, truthfully, and I know that's gonna upset a lot of people.
02:52:23.000However, the problem is, with the world, As soon as you say you're pro-choice, then you have psychos who take that and start thinking abortions are to be celebrated in their standardized healthcare, especially in America, where people have really lost their mind whether or not.
02:52:34.000It's a choice, but it's a negative, unhappy choice that some people should be able to make in the right circumstances.
02:53:02.000I asked a question in the previous meeting of this committee about Digital Euro.
02:53:07.000It got millions of views and tens of thousands of comments in my social media platforms.
02:53:12.000It's clear that the people of Europe are very skeptical about digital euro, but they seem to favor ideas like cryptocurrencies and especially Bitcoin.
02:53:21.000My questions are, do you take into consideration what people think about digital euro and what's your opinion about cryptocurrencies?
02:53:30.000First of all, if you have contact and a big opening to millions of people, I'm going to enlist your support so that we can have a better understanding of what Europeans and particularly young Europeans think.
02:53:42.000Because we believe in getting client feedback, in getting Europeans views in order to make sure that we frame the right product.
02:53:52.000When everything goes digital, why should central bank money continue to consist only of Essentially banknotes.
02:54:00.000Our belief is that we should also have, say, a digital banknote.
02:54:05.000That's essentially what we want to have.
02:54:06.000Something that is secure, that is safe, that is cheap, and that all Europeans everywhere in Europe can use.
02:54:14.000Which gives quasi-privacy, not complete privacy, because AML, anti-money laundering, has to continue to operate, and because we continue To be accountable for financial stability.
02:55:09.000That would be incredibly easy to do with a central bank digital currency where they controlled all the tokens and saw where everything went.
02:55:16.000I think that just like TikTok and a force that they can't control, I think she doesn't want to acknowledge things like Bitcoin because Bitcoin cannot be controlled.
02:55:25.000And I think that that's what scares them.
02:55:27.000Are you a fan of these digital currencies?
02:55:30.000Well, first of all, I need to say about this video, I feel a bit bad because in a way I manipulated the conversation for people to like her or dislike her.
02:57:31.000So you're saying every day they discuss laws and resolutions and every single day they get more and more powerful because there's new laws and resolutions?
02:57:43.000I like that without me saying yes or no, he makes his narrative, but I agree with him most of the stuff.
02:57:51.000If every single day they discuss new laws and resolutions and all of them equal more power on a long enough time frame, does it result in slavery for the population?
02:58:01.000I'm not sure if it's slavery, but less power over the population.
02:58:04.000If you gave me more control over your life every day, would you eventually become my slave?
02:58:31.000Effectively, the point I was making is the reason they want digital euros, because they're trying to control everybody's money, because they're trying to enslave the population, because Europe is trying to turn into a communist dictatorship, and they want to ensure that everybody is afraid of them and their laws.
02:58:42.000Yes, because I was going to make two points on the topic of Bitcoin.
02:58:49.000Is Europe not leaving itself in the dust now that Russia, China and America are all interested in Bitcoin and getting some?
02:58:55.000And two, if Europe is such a strong, great economic powerhouse, like they talk about it being all the time, we've let in all these migrants, so it must be powerful now because everyone's working.
02:59:05.000Why not use a fair system like Bitcoin where you can use your economic power to buy Europe's share of Bitcoin?
02:59:11.000America has its, China has its, Russia has its.
02:59:24.000And this takes away the power from the people, probably.
02:59:27.000In your experience since you've been in the European Parliament, do nation states or the European Parliament itself use the judicial system to give people false charges to try and shut them up?
03:00:40.000I'm a member of the European Parliament and there is a big crisis happening right now in my country, Cyprus.
03:00:45.000The Supreme Court just fired the Auditor General, Odysseus Mihailidis, who is famous for fighting against corruption.
03:00:53.000The decision seems to be against the will of the people, as thousands of citizens have taken the streets in protest.
03:01:00.000And recent posts show that 80% of the population oppose him being fired.
03:01:05.000Like the people of my country, I'm also against this decision and I have serious concerns that this was manipulated by corruption.
03:01:13.000As a member of the European Parliament, I have the power to request to the European Commission to start an investigation regarding possible bridges of rule of law in Cyprus.
03:01:23.000They must answer to me in three weeks if they will proceed with the investigation and I will keep you updated.
03:02:55.000If you could request to the European Commission to investigate why they broke 111 pages of laws and have not faced any kind of repercussion, Now, the reason I ask for this is because if they stuck to the law, they have nothing to be afraid of.
03:03:07.000They can just show they didn't break the law.
03:03:08.000But the fact that the Romanian court themselves have already said they broke the law, I would really truthfully appreciate it as a political prisoner who's done nothing but try and do the same as you, which is promote free thinking and democracy.
03:03:19.000If you could ask Europe to ask Romania why they allowed us to go to jail and suffer, At the hands of a corrupt justice system when they broke 111 pages of law.
03:04:02.000Yeah, maybe we can ask this, some general questions about this.
03:04:06.000Because I would argue there's a huge problem with this.
03:04:08.000And also we can ask another interesting thing, we have a lot of tools, the European Union, there's so many stuff.
03:04:14.000There is like a lot of people that work just to do research for the members of the European Parliament.
03:04:18.000So we can ask for a research of how many cases were similar to this, how many cases were similar to this, about this topic.
03:04:25.000So I will discuss it with my team and I will see if there is something that is not corruption.
03:04:30.000Yeah, because primarily it's people who are speaking freely and want to tell the truth about things which are suffering the hands of the justice system.
03:04:39.000The justice system is being weaponized to shut people up.
03:04:42.000This is an interesting TikTok you made.
03:04:43.000Perhaps I'm one of the most qualified members of the European Parliament to talk about social media platforms.
03:04:50.000As myself, I'm a social media influencer by profession.
03:04:54.000I believe that Digital Service Act is a positive step forward, but I want to focus more on an important aspect of it.
03:05:02.000I strongly believe the way to fight hate speech and disinformation is definitely not censorship.
03:05:09.000Instead, I would propose that we encourage the platforms to create organic fact-checking systems to inform their users about the validity of the information they receive.
03:05:48.000America, I'm a mixed-race man, I'm a half-black man, once, and once only, America tried to ban a word.
03:05:53.000New York State tried to ban the word nigger, of course.
03:05:57.000My opinion on it as a half-black man is, sure, the word's offensive.
03:06:00.000However, let's let everyone who wants to say it say it and protect free speech, because then we know who the racists are, and then we know who's retarded and who isn't.
03:06:09.000Do you think that shutting people up, say someone has a controversial opinion about something that happens in your country or Romania or Germany or France, if someone has a controversial opinion, don't you think that shutting them up just buries the problem and no discourse happens?
03:06:24.000There's so many examples, like with COVID and the Wuhan lab, everything was shut down.
03:06:30.000All these YouTube videos were shut down.
03:06:32.000And now, among the scientists, this is probably the most likely scenario.
03:07:35.000Elon, I think, along with Chris, who owns Rumble, these two guys have been instrumental in changing because you cannot have responsibility without accountability.
03:07:44.000And sunlight is the best disinfectant.
03:07:46.000That's why what you're doing in the European Parliament is so important.
03:07:49.000Every time now they do something stupid, they have to worry, did he make a TikTok?
03:07:53.000And I think that that is extremely important because when you remove all accountability, people are simply just going to act in the most corrupt and evil ways.
03:08:01.000Now that we have Twitter and now that people are starting to finally speak and understand these things, that's why this podcast is so important to understand that a member of European Parliament himself is saying the same things I've said, that democracy is not the way you think it is and it doesn't work the way you think it does.
03:08:14.000And people understanding these things is the first step.
03:08:17.000So when everyone understands that and the matrix is fully broken, I love the idea of trying to help my fellow man and working in politics.
03:08:24.000As it currently stands, I'm not prepared to sell my soul to the party, so I'm not prepared to send monies to Ukraine because I'm supposed to.
03:08:30.000So I don't think I'd ever be allowed to take power.
03:08:32.000Yeah, it would be something very small.
03:08:34.000It would be something in, say, eight years' time, I perhaps...
03:08:37.000The British system, my town, has two members of Parliament, Luton North and Luton South.
03:08:43.000I, because I'm uncorruptible, because no amount of money an MP can make could possibly matter to me.
03:08:55.000And English members of Parliament make a lot less.
03:09:00.000So I would definitely like to do something like that to take care of my own town, invest my own money, put my money where my mouth is and show I'm a truthful politician and that I can do something good, at least for my hometown.
03:09:11.000If I do anything after that, I don't know, but I would one day probably aim for something like that.
03:09:20.000If you were a genie and you had three wishes and you could click your fingers and fix three things in Europe, what would those three things be?
03:09:41.000You're building an app for direct democracy or something.
03:09:44.000I would say freedom of speech is one of the most important things.
03:09:51.000I think I would change the way that the institutions are functioning so people have actual power and they vote for their president or someone campaigns on policies that they need to do for the general public or a member of the European Parliament is allowed to run as the president of the European Union.
03:11:03.000Well, I don't know, you know, and I was going to ask you guys as well, because now Elon Musk is reposting my stuff, which is extremely important.
03:11:12.000Like, they get 40-50 million views when he promotes 3-4 times a week, whatever.
03:11:18.000And like, it's the first time that I start asking myself about, do I need security?
03:11:25.000And it's like, you guys seem to work with a hundred security people everywhere, and you take this extremely serious.
03:12:04.000They're trying to shut you down and stop you.
03:12:06.000Among the people, I am liked among the members, I think.
03:12:10.000The people take pictures with me in the corridors, they are asking me questions because it's something new, something refreshing, a breath of fresh air that they are not used to these things and they are curious to understand.
03:12:24.000We made the European Union look very bad, but there are good things as well.
03:12:29.000These people are trying their best, they're having children and all these things.
03:12:33.000You're the second member of the European Parliament to sit here on the emergency meeting couch.
03:12:37.000Our friend Thierry from the Netherlands is number one.
03:12:39.000We know there are some very good people in the European Parliament.
03:12:41.000You have to understand that a person can be good, but people can be bad.
03:12:44.000And systems can be bad while the people in them are good.
03:12:46.000And what we're trying to do is just highlight this so they understand it's not just simply a matter of everyone being evil.
03:12:51.000It's a matter of different influences and different forces pushing in different directions, a very large bureaucracy, which is difficult to understand, a lack of public interest, all of these things.
03:12:59.000And I believe that public interest is actually one of the most important things for reform and change.
03:13:34.000This position is not elected directly by the citizens of Europe.
03:13:38.000Instead, the president of the European Council is chosen behind closed doors by The 27 heads of states of EU countries.
03:13:48.000This means no public debating, no campaign and no voting by the people.
03:13:53.000The president of the European Council has a lot of power, but ordinary Europeans have zero say in who gets this role.
03:14:00.000The decision is made in private meetings between national leaders, leaving the public completely out of the process, which I think is completely undemocratic.
03:14:11.000For the next five years, the person that have been chosen for this role is Antonio Costa.
03:14:20.000Well, his main job is to chair meetings of the European Council With the 27 heads of states of the EU. In these meetings, big decisions for EU future are made.
03:14:31.000Like how to handle global crisis, the economy, all tackle climate change.
03:14:37.000Antonio Costa will set the agenda of these meetings, giving him a huge influence over Europe's priorities.
03:14:45.000The European Union is a big advocate for democracy, but its most important positions are not very democratically elected.
03:16:02.000We push democracy, democracy, democracy, and we're absolutely hypocritical because it's called the matrix.
03:16:07.000As you said, some hated member of parliament in Portugal can all of a sudden become one of the most important people in Europe, even if he's a bad person and nobody has ever voted for him ever.
03:17:24.000The point I was trying to make is, Brian Johnson talks about how he's going to live forever, and all of these people who are super health nuts talk about their biological age as opposed to their actual age.
03:17:32.000They say, I'm 45 years old, but my biological age says I'm 25 because I've done all these markers and I've done all these tests and the amount of X in my blood or whatever it is when they take all their pills.
03:17:42.000And the reason I know that's a lie, I compared it to fighting because I'm a fighter, and I think that fighting is the ultimate form of male competition, but we can compare it to sports in general.
03:17:49.000When one of these 60-year-olds who has a 25-year-old biological age starts beating 25-year-olds in sports and Olympics, then I'll believe you.
03:17:59.000But if you're 60 and you're saying you have a 25-year-old biological age, but you cannot out-compete a 25-year-old at anything, you're still 60. And it doesn't matter what test you're doing because that's all garbage.
03:18:08.000I don't believe that people are actually younger than their age.
03:18:10.000I believe that time is the fire in which we all burn.
03:18:30.000I'm saying he's not 25. I hope he lives forever, but no matter what test he does, he ain't 25. And the best way to see that is to get into the cage, because none of these people ever manage to compete past professional fighting ages, no matter how much they take.
03:18:43.000And professional fighters, which are also some of the most healthy people in the world, doing a lot of the same treatments, don't get to compete past professional fighting age.
03:18:51.000And age comes, you're too old, time's up.
03:19:32.000And please keep educating the people at home.
03:19:34.000Please keep showing the people at home how these things work because it is the transparency which is going to build the accountability which is going to build the responsibility.
03:19:42.000I truly think you're one of the most important people in Europe today.
03:19:44.000I'd argue you're more important than Ursula herself, truthfully.