first they try and cancel you it's not that they necessarily want to throw you under the bus they're just so self-interested that the benefit to them will outweigh any damage it will do to you then they put you in jail the worst thing this government can legally do to me is just put me back where they took me out from I'm not nervous about that anymore most people will know this is a setup and if that doesn't work they kill you I don't even get massages cuz I'm paranoid of being assassinated Tristan Tay welcome to
the Jack podcast glad to be here hopefully it never gets to that point but do you think they would kill you or just Andrew oh it would definitely be both of us because the problem is any influence he has would immediately be passed on to me the moment he died you know um I don't like to dive too much into my various legal problems but they've really shown their hand and they've really shown the fact that they're definitely trying to just persecute both of us because it seems every crime Andrew's committed I've committed the same
crime in the same country at the same time oh did Andrew evade taxes in England nine years ago no no no Andrew and Tristan both did we worked different jobs back then but we're both implicated in this so every single attack comes on both of us every single attack next time they charge Andrew or something they'll charge me with exactly the same crime I mean I left America when I was eight years old who knows maybe I sexually assaulted someone when I was seven good if they find that and drag that up and you would
have coincidentally done something at exactly the same time it's always both of us and we always travel together so we make a slightly easier Target minus my armed security who follow us everywhere so yeah they definitely try and get both of us because there's no point there's no point in trying to to shut one of us up if unless you get the other one trist you've made a profound impact on many people including myself uh thank you your mission the way you carry yourself have deeply influenced my beliefs and many others uh with that in
mind I'd like to explore what truly matters to you when it comes to your mission and how it differs from your brothers if it does uh can you elaborate on what your mission is and why it's important to you my mission is to prevent the erosion of the culture of humanity that built the world when I as a I'm a history nerd myself when I look at the attitudes and the mindsets of all the people who've built the modern world every single great idea was established by a great man and all of these people had
a very similar way of working in a very similar mindset irrespective of where in the world they were born and the time period they were born I think that new think as me and Andrew brand it is a new way of doing things it's a new untested way of trying to run the culture of the world and what have we accomplished how old are you 23 yeah greatest accomplishment human accomplishment in your lifetime go tell me one greatest accomplishment um human any any human accomplishment best greatest one because it seems that we've stopped doing good
things doesn't it I mean in my opinion I mean first man to climb Mount Everest men who landed on the moon there were various human accomplishments whether you you buy it or not that were made that humans strive for and anybody could tell you from their from the older Generations during their time period what the greatest things Humanity did was it seems now we're stuck in a rut where nothing great is happening culture is just slowly getting eroded currency is getting eroded there's a new war every once in a while new people die new scandals
happen but nothing is actually being accomplished or being done so I don't think that new think has proven itself to be a viable way of progressing the global culture so I'm just trying to take that back a little bit if I was a man living in 1931 nobody would think anything about my views was crazy or wild or any other point in human history nobody would call My Views wild or crazy it's only today so if today was overwhelmingly more successful than all the various times in the past of course we have more up-to-date technology
but that that's true in every single time period If Today Was overwhelmingly better the quality of life was better people were better I'd have to take a step back and analyze myself and think am I am I wrong to be stuck in the past but it seems the future doesn't have anything great for anyone to even look forward to do you think AI is a great human achievement I mean it's it's as of right now it's it's a very complicated thing that's developed and and Technology keeps getting better but I don't think AI is very
useful to the common man who can't afford his groceries whose children are being stabbed to death on the Streets of London I don't think AI is a is a great Saving Grace that's going to help us all unless you use it to bring in a totalitarian form of of tyranny on everybody you know it it would be a very scary police force if it was in charge of the world security it would be terrifying but is that what we want technology is so good that we can submit humans into behaving in an amical and respectable
Way by fear you know what's AI done it's made some cool photos there's a photo of me and Elon Musk riding a Tyrannosaurus Rex I was like okay that's pretty cool but is that really that useful right now the implications of AI in the future are going to be extraordinary yes absolutely by the time it gets good enough when they say I mean let's take a Boeing 747 airliner dozens of men men sat around for decades designing This Plane the most efficient way to run this wire to put the fuel tanks and they sit there
with a a pen and paper a blue sheet and a white chalk and they they drew up this this design when AI is good enough to say I want a plane more efficient than the Boeing 747 design me one and it just comes up with blueprints that's when it's going to be truly groundbreaking but as of right now I don't see any major breakthroughs in humanity that have made me more hopeful for the future of humanity if that makes sense so your brother says that he's been enjoying boredom he says that fun is Haram and
having less fun is more fun uh so andreid hasn't impacted as much but how has getting off house arrest affected your dayto day it made me Furious Furious off house arrest then when they expanded my territory so I can leave book arrest and I could travel the whole country everyone always asks me oh doesn't that feel good no it doesn't let's say I cut off your both your arms and both your legs and three months later I give you one of your legs back and people start waving microphones in your face hey aren't you happy
to have a leg You' be like well no because I've never done anything wrong and you never should have cut off all my limbs in the first place and then you've got a leg and an arm left they reestablish they reattach one somehow hey aren't you happy you got an arm again You' be like this is [ __ ] [ __ ] what you're doing to me and this is wrong what you're doing to me so no I don't give a [ __ ] that you give me an arm back until this whole thing is
dismissed and more importantly the people who perpetrated it have faced just Justice harsher than me I will not be happy so I don't feel good you know I left my house and everyone's waving microphones in my face aren't you happy that you can go to restaurants again I should never have had my Liberty deprived of me in any way ever because I've lived my whole life without committing any crimes ever so it doesn't fill me with joy no it's just another level of insult and what's extra insulting about it is that they think that this
is somehow a favor or I should be happy about it no I'm not happy about any of it what do you miss most not having to explain myself to people I like not having to explain myself to people I like waking up and thinking you know what I'm want to go to South Korea why who's going to ask me why nobody I can just go now when I need to go to various places it's oh hi police officer can I please not sign on this piece of paper on this day so I can please go
to this town it's like why am I explaining myself to these people that's the upsetting part about it um so I miss most having agency over my own life and I should have agency over my own life but I don't and I think that's what I'm going to enjoy getting back even though I should never have lost it in the first place the sense of just being able to do whatever I like because that's how a man in my position having never committed a crime should be living that's what I'm going to be happy when
I do get it back but then my quest for justice starts if they the case out or if I'm found not guilty that's not justice justice is when everybody else pays for what they did that's when I get Justice and that may take me one year it may take me 20 but I'm very Petty and I've got a lot of time so everyone is going to face justice so regarding the current legal case a Florida judge ruled that two of the victims in your case were lying about the allegations yeah I saw in one of
your shows that you can for some reason speak about some things that Andrew can't why is that like the the charges against me Andrew it's the same case but the charges against me and Andrew are different and yet you know it's not even very exciting for me the fact that and we will talk about the legal case I've shared it a million times the mainstream media have never picked up on it but when the police took the phones of my two false accusers they found messages in their phones yeah we're going to lie to the
police oh let's wear sunglasses and pretend we're crying so we look more victimized uh we're going to win Oscars for our Liv to the Romanian authorities uh we're going to get our own Netflix series after this that was found on day one I'm in jail and they already know this like it was already established and every judge I've seen I'm like why don't you just read their confession and let me go so the fact that now the florid of Judges saying looks like these girls were lying I'm like that's what I've been saying for two
years you know so everything's moving very slowly but it is moving in the right direction and that's Ironclad proof taken off their phones which is in the Romanian invest a files they didn't include it in the indictment indictments are made to make you look guilty so oh yeah they definitely human traffic these girls all these theories about why I do it is all in the indictment Andrew's things he said online all in the indictment their confessions for lying somehow didn't make it in there which is crazy so Romania could play whatever games it's like it
likes that's my point about finding real Justice I have American lawyers who will find these false accusers first of all uh civil liable and then once they're proved civil liable liable hopefully I can find them criminally liable for doing this and have them some serve some jail time that would be very nice because I think false accusations are really cruel in the way that I may not give a [ __ ] because I'm built different and I'm rich and I can handle jail but there are a lot of men put through the same accusations I
would have been put through having to deal with with what I went through who would have killed themselves whose families would have fallen apart whose businesses would have fallen apart and it really diminishes from the seriousness of real allegations you know if there was a man I'll take you for example let's pretend I don't know what you say online but let's pretend you're saying things I know they don't like yeah you're saying things against funding Foreign Wars and you're saying things against I don't know the covid vaccines or whatever if you were saying those things
and you were actually a rapist and a girl says you raped her I'd be like well that's [ __ ] it's a it's false accusation even if it were true because this is what they do to people who say the wrong things does that sense so it takes away from the seriousness of the real crimes committed the fact that the judges in Florida are doing their part is fine there's going to be a lot of Judges making a lot of judgments over the next 10 to 15 years against a lot of people some of them
in this country and some of them outside and I will slowly destroy all of these people whether they whether they set me up and send me to jail or not I will slowly destroy all of these people just to clear my name and because it will be funny because they won't be able to handle it like I can handle it you know and they deserve it frankly cuz they're the real criminals yeah where's the case currently at here's the wild thing so I was falsely accused two and a half years ago I've been under a
form of arrest for 700 days now and we are not even at the stage when a decision has been made a final decision has been made to whether or not it goes to trial so in October the appeal court judges could say yeah you know what this does look like crap nah [ __ ] it no trial two years of arrest and they could just throw it away are they going to try and hit me with some new charges on some new [ __ ] maybe who knows but I'm ready for it you set them
up I'll knock them down you know but we're not even at the stage where they decide if there will be a trial let alone a trial actually instigating in the years of time that will take so it's just trying to drain me of my energy and my life force and my resources and my influence and quite frankly it's done the opposite so thank you very much to my false accusers and the corrupt Romanian prosecutor who decided to do this to me thank you I'll get into this a bit more later but uh Tristan why don't
you give a [ __ ] like you seem so apathetic about it you know like you don't care you're like put me in jail how would giving a [ __ ] help me Fair how would it assist my current situation it wouldn't so imagine you're on a cruise liner and you're sailing from Liverpool to New York right you know the story that's Titanic you're all that young and everyone's like oh there are icebergs in the ocean cool well I'm going to put on my tuxedo and I'm going to go to dinner you know if we
hit one we hit one that's the situation I feel like I'm in right now I'm sitting on the HMS Titanic ordering a luxurious dinner because if they decide to send me to jail they [ __ ] decide to send me to jail if this all goes away it all goes away it's going to end one way or another and I'm not going to be in jail for the rest of my life I'm going to do five years six years on this [ __ ] I'll still be rich I'll still be 40 I'll still be out
I'll still have time with my kids everything's going to be okay eventually so yeah caring I don't think really would benefit my situation at all so I've decided not to I don't care at all and they really [ __ ] up because if I had never been to jail this Cloud hanging over my head of oh maybe you'll go to jail maybe you won't they go out sometimes if you don't like them often enough yeah this Cloud hanging over my head might bother me and I might think ah J what's that like is that going
to be bad I've experienced jail been baptized by the fire already the worst thing this government can legally do to me is just put me back where they took me out from and I'm not I'm not nervous about that anymore I'm not nervous about the jail itself I'm not nervous about the effects on my business or my family or my influence most people will know this is a setup because by probably by the time Romania decides it's time to put your in jail and he's guilty I would have won in the American courts and that
news will be everywhere and everyone will know who my false accusers were and what they said and how they bragged about planning it and then if Romania decides to put me in jail good then Romania looks stupid it doesn't affect me so I truly don't care because I'm not at the stage in my life where jail is going to massively interrupt anything I'm not I'm no longer on my way to the top I'm not on my Ascent to the top I've reached the top so I'm going to go to jail as a rich man come
out as a rich man [ __ ] do it you know do it you told the whole world I'm a human trafficker put me in jail I don't care so yeah why should I care um let's transition a bit to women uh I watched an interview between you and Billy red horse a while back so this is six five and a half years ago yeah long time ago um I I will say as a disclaimer that I've been talking on the internet for a very long time yeah probably about 10 years or so so I
was maybe 11 I was about 25 when I started talking on the internet and a 25-year-old man's views of women in relationships and life are very different to a 36-year-old man's views so it's very easy to pick up clips of me saying all sorts of outlandish [ __ ] because I've said loads of it as a young Brash 25-year-old who thinks he's the [ __ ] and as an older smarter 36 year old there are lots of things that Tristan Tate of the past has said that I wouldn't agree with today so that's the disclaimer
before you ask me any any questions I don't think anything in here is uh in uh non- congruent with your current beliefs uh it's all pretty good but let's go ready what's uh what's the importance of being a gentleman well you know there are lots of different answers I can give to this but the importance of being a gentleman in today's age of lawfare and these attacks that can be sent to destroy your life is I didn't quite understand this my whole life when I've always treated people with respect and been polite but 200 and
something women who I've been with in one way or another friends of mine lovers of mine ex-girlfriends of mine have been dragged into police cells and interviewed for three four five six hours and the only goal of the interview was to get them to say that in some way they're a victim of mine did he ever hit you did he ever lock you in a house did he ever constrict your movements did he ever and none of them because they will call me after the interview and say these idiots are trying to say that I'm
a victim of yours and I told them where to get lost these are women who I haven't had contact with sometimes in six seven eight years haven't seen them haven't heard their name their messages have never popped up on my phone and they're sitting there with police officers saying no Tristan's a good dude what the [ __ ] are you doing this for so if you ever get caught up in something like I'm caught up in I mean there are videos of celebrities saying no names videos of them beating the [ __ ] out of
women in hotel lobbies and they's like oh well they can't prosecute this guy cuz it was too long ago I'm like well that that's convenient for him he's obviously in the club that I'm not in yeah but that kind of toxic Behavior towards women and people in general will always come back one way or another to bite you and I've always believed that way before I ever would have believed that I'd be arrested and put in jail with all my ex-girlfriends interviewed about me way before I ever believed that I knew that behaving in a
derogatory way or an impolite way or a trashy way or a toxic way towards people was just never going to pay off in the long run I don't think it's funny I don't think it's cute I like to treat the women who are in my life with respect and and the men every everyone I know so I'm I'm a gentleman in all in all aspects because I feel it's very important because what goes around does eventually come around and I'm now reaping the benefits of the seeds I sewed in the past by just generally not
being a horrible person to anyone I've had girlfriends tell the police well he wasn't a very good boy boyfriend chea on me loads of times but is that a crime what we can do put him in jail like yeah he cheated on me but you know did he ever hit me or treat me bad or you know no he didn't he was he was nice it's interesting how they can admit all the nice things that have probably been said oh no all those hundreds of interviews oh yeah that's all aditt yeah because the indictment is
just the worst stuff they could find to make you look like a criminal they've been through all my hard drives I mean all these famous celebrities and these people especially work for the British Broadcasting Corporation the BBC you know every time their hard drives get analyze what's found child porn the worst [ __ ] and I've now been through that extreme level of investigation and you know some of the text messages I've sent maybe I could have phrased them differently referring to girls in a joking way as you know you're my [ __ ] or
you're my slave this is normal [ __ ] that people say to each other you know however when you see it in a police indictment you're like for [ __ ] sake I don't actually own slaves guys this is clearly a joke but that's the worst stuff they could possibly find on me and I'm like well that's a testament because I feel like most people especially my detractors especially the people who are porn addicts and you know all these people who hate on Tristan Tate and Andrew Tate I'd love to go through their hard drives
I'd love it if federal agencies went through hard their hard drives and their well you know internet history and their conversations and see exactly what came up because they were hoping they'd find something they knew these two girls were lying that wasn't the point the reason they're running with it now is because those two girls lies is all they've gone they've analyzed me in every single way since and hoped hoped to God they'd find drugs in my house hoped to God they'd find some illegal illicit pornography on my phone never found never existed I want
to talk more about women but I I'm interested in the case so you speak a bit of Romanian right yeah is it rudimentary like what's your level of Romanian I mean I speak Romanian like Borat speaks English is the best example I give got I butcher it they understand basically what I'm saying and I can understand when you were getting details of the case and court documents and such of course you're completely honest with Andrew but were there any times that you maybe softened the blow of how bad it would be like you got the
Romanian and you kind of well no I never had to soften the blow and people copy and paste this stuff in the indictment to me all the time keep in mind the indictment is written by an aggressive corrupt prosecutor who wants me in jail this is not a joke this is not a joke this is from my indictment there are two paragraphs saying the tape Brothers conspired to lure women to a party to pick potential victims to try to exploit them somehow and pimp them out and so stuff I've never done and there's this whole
explanation of this is why they throw parties and here's a photo of them at a party with the girls and here's our evidence it's a WhatsApp conversation hey Andrew I'm throwing a party tonight you coming yeah I'll be home cool how many girls would you invite 12 13 that's it that's so they write this fictional story and they illustrate it with a picture of me at a party and that little WhatsApp conversation which I'm sure you guys have all had the exact same conversation right but in the hands of a prosecutor so I've never had
to soften the blow because it's just a load of crap and it's not about what they say that I've done it's what evidence do you have to prove I've done these things and the answer is always almost zero or misinterpreted heavily edited by the way WhatsApp conversations that's all they've got on women uh what's the most aggressive thing A Woman's Done to gain your attention Jesus I mean I have a girl who follows me everywhere I go Andrew said she's the best even even today yeah so anywhere I am in the city if she follows
the car sponsor pages on Instagram and gets word that I'm anywhere she'll come and try and you know follow me and she's a very attractive woman so this is the [ __ ] up thing like I my problem is getting rid of them I don't understand how I mean You' you can literally type the word child molester or human trafficker or rapist into Google image search and look at all the images of the people who commit these crimes I I doubt you have those problems you know these guys have problems that me and you don't
have so yeah I have women aggressively follow me I have women uh show up at my house I was once dating a girl from London I'm not going to say her name it was it was a while back and a stalker of mine shows up my house at 3:00 a.m. and let's say my current girlfriend's name was Susan it's a name but I get a call from my security guard saying Susan's at the door she won't leave she's ringing the doorbell I'm like Susan she lives in London what the [ __ ] like it's 3:00
a.m. I [ __ ] get worried I walk downstairs I look at my security monitors and there's my stalker standing outside so she found out the name of my current girlfriend and tried to use the name to get into my house yeah I'm like I'm trying to keep these women out of my house what Universe am I trying to keep them in you know the only thing I've ever forced a woman to do in my house is to get out I I said that to the prosecutor's face yeah so yeah women are crazy and it
makes me empathize for women who have male stalkers because I can only imagine how scary that would be yeah you know Andrew finds it hilarious as you know this girl who follows me around and there was one who followed me around in the past and it's not intimidating it is funny but how long has she been around for the one who's following me now she's been following me for four years wow yeah every every uh she would come outside the jail scream my name every time I go to court she's there and there's no reasoning
with she's just part of the scenery now yeah you know every everywhere I go I expect to see her my security guards all know who she is and you just keep her away from me is there a specific type of woman you seem to attract no I wouldn't say there's a specific type there's a spe specific type that maybe I'll go for but there's not a specific type of woman who actually no actually that's a lie that's a lie my super fans online the ones who write me Fanfictions about me kidnapping them like these these
obsessed women who are obsessed with the idea of me women who I've never met are all kind of American mainly lonely 35 to 45 married or divorced like I get really crazy fan mail and it's always starts with something like oh Tristan I know you're innocent and I know you're not a bad guy but if you were into you know tying women up and keeping them in your house you know well I'd H I'd happily come over but I'm like nice try officer but anyway uh yeah I get a lot of crazy women um attracted
to me I think people with very dull marriages just just as being I guess a celebrity because I'm kind of famous now the kind of woman who obsesses over me online isn't the type of woman that I typically like to be with no has uh gaining the sort of status and fame made you realize how many women are disloyal this is something I spoke with Waller about a little bit getting status and fame because you can always and I've noticed this with the things Andrew and I say you're not doing it but they're often misconstrued
to be somehow a negative statement against women so every time I'm about to make one I like to make the point that it's not just women very having money having status having Fame definitely showed you how disloyal people are so that's an example that I can apply to some women who I've met in my life and it's an example I can apply to probably more men who I've met in my life so I think that's just part of the part of the package but it's very good to go through hard things and to you know
get sent to jail and to you know have all these attacks against you because then you then you understand and realize who actually has your back who's standing by and you mentioned Justin Waller Justin Waller's awesome and when I was when he was in America I got out of jail he goes I'm coming to see you boys I say you sure what if they arrest you and stuff he goes I ain't [ __ ] scared of jail he's over at my house drinking whiskey with me he doesn't give a [ __ ] because he's one
of those guys who's who's always got my back you know so yeah it's it's people are disloyal men and women and less disloyal I use the term self-interested self-interested more than disloyal because they're not looking to stab you in the back they're looking to further whatever agendas they have whether it be get famous make money so it's not that they necessarily want to throw you under the bus they're just so self-interested that the benefit to them will outweigh any damage it will do to you in their own minds do men peak between the ages of
35 and 45 in some ways that's cope for older dudes who are fat and lonely pretending laring in this magical universe that they at Peak age men peak for different reasons at certain times I would say that I'm in my Peak I mean I'm in my Peak financially my my mindset my my intellect everything there is about being a man within my soul and my my brain and my heart is all peaked now and I've improved with age in that way but I've certainly got a lot less hair you know when I was 27 I
could I could probably beat myself up now at 27 years old even though I was much later I was a professional kickboxer I was in let say better shape you know fewer injuries so you fall apart in some ways and you come together in others on your hair uh why aren't you bald because Andrew uh talks about this that his dad said like having hair was I don't look good with a bald head I've also had a difficult life I have a bunch of scars down the side of my head from uh various car crashes
Etc so the moment I shave my head I look like a thug and I prefer not to yeah so I'm going to have to fight the battle against losing my hair for the rest of my life but no I I think that a lot of men like me who grew up broke who put the work in their entire life can get to 35 3 36 I am now probably older and feel like yes now I'm in my Peak I get that but never let that be an excuse for the men who are just coping the
men who I don't know were former Marines or they were in better shape or what and they've just got married to some ugly [ __ ] had a few kids they're broke working some dead end job they be like yeah yeah I've peaked I'm 40 years old now I think that it's also a get out of jail free card for a lot of people who don't want to continue doing the work I have to train twice as hard now to be in the shape I used to train half as hard to be in back in
the past so you peak in some ways and you'll notice that as you get older maybe I'll sit with you when you're my age you'll have a lot less hair but so so it depends what you mean Peak and and women when I guess a lot of women find older men attractive a lot of women even 20 21 22 yeah do you notice you get more female attention at this age because you dated a very famous uh model here when you were at a young age uh yeah I was 28 back then okay and I
wasn't famous either that was the first time I ever saw my face in a newspaper but again I've always been a man who tries very hard I've always been a man who you know tries his best to be as smart and as sharp and as as rich and as professional as possible uh me at 28 as as as a man measured against who I am today doesn't he doesn't even compare but I still did okay for my age so yeah there's different ways of of peing it's a lot less simple than the female peak of
attractiveness everyone talks about it's a lot less simple than that and it's a lot more complicated have you ever been brutally rejected by a woman no because there's no such thing as brutal rejection I lots of women like me lots of women don't I've never been brutally rejected because I've never tried that hard you know when I first started getting famous back when I still had Instagram and I was platformed Instagram DMS would get leaked and as I said they've been through my hard drives I've never said anything stupid you know I said to girls
hey where you from you know want to go time no never in a million years and I literally just say okay no problem smiley face and then two years later when I was getting famous they'd post it hahaa Tristan tried to sleep with me I'm like yeah but I also sent that message to 500 other Co girls and 400 did sleep with me so like I don't care so there there was no such thing as a brutal rejection because I was never brutally trying I was never trying to force someone to like me who didn't
so I guess when you're younger maybe no still as a man you always have to know when to take no for an answer you know message her twice maybe three times if there's no reply just give up bro like and it's so i' it doesn't matter like I've been rejected loads of times I've tried to speak with lots of different women certainly in person if I see a pretty girl and I walk up to her she's like no I'm not interested okay well have a wonderful evening goodbye like what what could possibly be brutal about
it unless I was standing there insisting again and again oh well you know maybe you're just stuck up like some idiots do you see them on the Internet and they look like fools and then she'll say well you know what you're a [ __ ] idiot who's who's balding and you got a crooked nose like they've never had to be rude to me because I know when to take the hint and to just leave so no there's been no brutal rejections uh ever on heartbreak uh what does heartbreak teach you heartbreak teaches you the power
of understanding that in life things will always get better if you try to make them better you know I'm not going to say her name but there were girls who I dated when you were still a baby so let's say I was 20 years old and she was 19 years old I was 20 years old and we broke up for whatever reasons this girl this particular girl got some job where she had to move to London and I was upset about it and now she's some 35-year-old middle-aged woman with you know two unspectacular kids and
a husband who's divorced her and I'm just like if the Heartbreak had never happened well I'd be that guy I'd be with her now I wouldn't have done all the great things I've done it's there heartbreak sucks and you do have to deal with it and again no one to walk away without begging or humiliating yourself especially in this day and age of DMS and messages being recorded and stuff and each heartbreak like with every bad event that happens in life sets an important marker that you eventually look back on on a longer timeline and
you see the growth and the self-improvement and maybe the hypothetical scenarios that would have happened had you stayed with that person or had you not been betrayed by that person and yeah it serves as very important markers on a timeline but it's only once you progress a couple years past that timeline that you could see the knowledge in it unless you do it the wrong way and let it spiral you into a down the toilet of self-destruction in which case then you're like oh well that's my life went completely wrong so no that's when you
chose to give up they're two very different things heartbreak is fantastic I wish someone got I wish my heart could still be broken that would be nice what made you realize a girl wasn't the one for you I realize now they all weren't the one but the problem is I had to be older and smarter to get it you know at you're when you're 19 or 20 or 21 your first pretty girl friend oh no no she's definitely the one she's probably not you know she might be by all by all means but as you
grow and evolve as a person whether it be female company or male friends as you grow and evolve as a person you can look at what you knew about those people now and you just think well that was a lucky Escape no matter how much you idolize her at the time I may well when I'm 45 look at women I know today and be like how come I didn't see that this wasn't right for me because at 45 I'm going to be smarter than I am today albeit probably less hair but I'll be smarter than
I am today and I'll see it then nothing ever happened to me in life besides like normal girls you're hooking up with you realize I don't need to be around this type of person the obvious [ __ ] if a girl takes drugs massive red flag for me I immediately cut people like that off but really it takes if you emotionally invested uh if you're emotionally invested in somebody you probably with your current mind and your current judgment you're only 23 think that you are correct to be emotionally involved with this person but a 35y
old version of you would see all her flaws so I think it comes later but then there's there's obviously massive red flags that you just cut people off for but I never get that serious with people who have those red flags I'm never with someone two years and I'm like oh oh she takes cocaine all the time like I either knew at the beginning and stopped talking to her or you know you don't stay with someone that long before you notice glaringly obvious red flags what does a man learn about life from women and what
does he need to learn himself well men live for women this is the point men live for women in every single way if women didn't exist on this planet everything about my life would be different I'd have fast cars cuz I I like driving them but a lot of the things that men do a lot of the things we say the way you dress lots of it is about trying to attract women trying to impress women and trying to have women hold you in a high regard because if women in general hold you in a
high regard then you as a high value man have your pick of the best women on the planet and there isn't a single R red blooded male out there in the world who doesn't like the idea of lots of different women being attracted to him even if he's got his wife and he's in love and it's the first girl he's ever been with and he's I don't know a Mormon or a Muslim or a Christian who's super involved if you were to ask him would you like to be unattractive to women or attractive to women
just in general he'd say Ive it because it raises the impression people have of of his wife for example so there's not a single man in the world who doesn't live for women in one way or another so they are almost every lesson you learn about life and almost everything you've done wrong can somehow be reflected back into the mirror of what do women think of this and what do women see in me because of this so almost every lesson I guess if you wanted to be philosophic diffult about it now you've become known as
the Talisman that's how you say yeah Talis indeed which basically means good luck charm um absolutely you were given the name at 17 by an African man Luke right you've done your research and you worked at a sandwich shop uh why did he give you this name because I was his good luck charm I was very good at picking up women when I was out with him I mean these I mean I I was 17 but I was living in England you know 16 is the age when everyone starts going out and me meeting Partners
Etc I know some Americans will say oh did you meet an 18-year-old woman she was a pedophile because you were 17 the age of consent in England was 16 so yes when I was 17 I was going out trying to meet women of course and um yeah I was just I I've always thought of myself as a good person to have around in every regard so I kind of embraced the nickname he liked the fact that when he was out with me you know help picking up women easier or whatever it is but you know
if you wanted to get involved in a business and you gave me one% of the business I'd probably benefit the business much more than the 1% you gave away because I'm involved in the project whether it be a business whether you get into a fight whether you uh have any kind of problem with your wife or girlfriend and you ask me I'm always that guy who's there for people and I think that when you have an abrasive kind of tough guy image online people don't see that side of me as such but there isn't a
single friend of mine or my brother or anybody who I hold in high regard who can't count on me 100% in every endeavor yeah so that's why I've lent into the nickname and I still keep it to this day it was my kickboxing name for ages just because I thought it sounded pretty cool yeah but um even here inscribed on my cigarette case right there you can read the if you read the Center Bar there Trist in the Talisman man tap so a good time to you want to grab that it's just in that there
we have a little gift for you you very much about the tus man uh from TY a beautiful good old Muay short beautiful yeah are these the right size hopefully 2 XL usually fits meian cool all right we'll see we'll see should be good hopefully they fit thank you very much I appreciate it Andrew say Daddy on them yeah so a little different but um who is who's your Talis man I what the obvious answer would be my brother is again it's somebody who I can count on 100% in all different regards you know whether
I'm in jail whether we're doing business whether you know in every single way I can always count on him if I asked him to do things he didn't want to do we do them because I'm going sometimes he's going driving when I'm busy I'll go I'll follow him in another super car and screw my whole day off just just because I think what if some idiot crashes into him who's going to drag him out of a burning car and lose their fingers and arms doing it only me so I've got to go with him you
know so yeah I can always count on Andrew your bomb with Andrew is evident was there a specific moment that solidified your relationship with your brother boring answer no I can't think of one we've just always been like this and I didn't know how abnormal it was until we got famous yeah I didn't know how unusual it was which is mind-blowing I think you know if you got a brother why not stick together and I always found it very normal my entire life and a lot of my friends didn't have brothers I've been very close
to a lot of my friends for many years even the people who are now here working with me in Romania these are dudes I've known 20 21 years because I stick around the same people but I think it's that sense of old school loyalty that me and my brother have that's been extended onto my larger friend group and nobody makes it into my friendship group unless that's someone who I know I can count on 100% too so no there's no real specific moment it's just always been that way and I I can't explain why it
is I think that if you have a pair of brothers who aren't close and they aren't working together and they aren't best friends I feel like they owe the world an explanation as to why that is yeah I don't need to explain why I'm close to my brother I don't think that's the right question I'm speaking about new think here and I'm speaking about how societies change you know I feel like if you were to go back in time a 100 years I'm like oh you two are brothers yeah yeah we're brothers we work in
the same we're both cobblers or we make shoes together in the same Shoe Shop very normal but now people look at it like it's abnormal yeah it's fascinating how much backlash you give yeah why are you and Andrew so close why do you live together you're both full grown men I'm like shut the [ __ ] up like this just none of your business I like living with my brother and if you have a brother who you detest you're not close with I feel like that that's something that you need to explain to everybody more
so than n explain being friends with him I don't get why that is such a pertinent question that everyone's curious about and it goes to show how Society is [ __ ] because it's so unusual it shouldn't be that way every brother should be like us and it shouldn't even be a question that you find interesting but you do because of the state of the world so going back to your childhood um you and your brother lived in a homeless shelter in England right can you tell me about that I haven't heard you speak about
that much on my interviews yeah so we moved to the United Kingdom uh we had no money obviously my my family had no money my father really no fault of his own he was he was [ __ ] over by the American Military one of the reasons why I give a lot of money and time um because people say oh you always talk about the charity you do no I don't no I don't a few of the stories on Twitter where I'll say let me help this guy out they make it into the public but
all the time behind the scenes I'm trying to help people out whether it be financially or or just with someone to talk to but I care a lot about veterans in the United States and Veteran healthcare because my dad was screwed over by the American Military and if the VA Health System wasn't so [ __ ] up he may well still be alive today so can you tell me about that a bit how was he screwed over exactly so essentially in 45 seconds the way he was screwed over and the way I know he was
screwed over is this he was essentially given an honorable discharge and said here we think you have a personality disorder so you're not allowed to have your security clearance and instead of saying okay and taking the 50 Grand a year the good salary they offered him he said no I'm not signing a piece of paper were saying I'm crazy [ __ ] you so he fought and fought and fought lost all the family's money by the time I was two so I never remember having any money went flat broke went into debt trying to get
his job back in in his in the military and they it never worked I mean it was this Crusade he was on his whole life and it never ever worked and the biggest middle finger he ever got from the American Military is about four years before he died he said look you know no yeah four years before he died me and Andrew didn't have much money he says you know what guys if I sign these papers these honorable discharge papers I'm back paid for all the money they owe me so $750,000 American whatever is I'm
back paid if I sign their papers so he went to the VA Center and said you know what [ __ ] it I'll sign your stupid papers they went no you know what Emory you actually think you're mentally sound that was a mistake get out so they screwed him over so that's the reason my family had no money because he was a man who did his very best he played chess he made some money playing chess but I moved to England with my mother who's British and he stayed in the United States trying to reestablish
his career in hindsight it didn't work if I could go back in time I'd say don't chase this don't chase this Dragon it's not going to work for you uh but I was a kid at the time he did the best that he thought he was he did the best that he knew at the time and he tried his best to get his career back so yeah when I moved to England I was I was flat broke and as I progress in wealth and power and influence and make the friends I need to and get
the connections I need to I will have my father's military record cleaned that's on my to-do list I will have you say that you [ __ ] him over and you shouldn't have did charged him somebody is one day going to sign a paper saying that apologizing for what they did to him one day so tell me about the homeless shelter how long were you guys in there was it you and Andrew was it your sister there me Andrew my mother and my sister and it was essentially a five-bedroom house with two joint kitchens but
every bedroom was independently occupied by either a homeless family or homeless people there was no homeless individual men there because they kept the women and kids away from homeless dudes but yeah it was um very strange like you'd go to school you'd stay over at your friend's house one weekend he'd be like I'll come to your house next weekend and then my mom would have to explain to his mom look he can't come over we live in this this homeless shelter but was this in Luton yeah in Luton how many years were you guys in
there for um almost two I almost two from my I was aged maybe 9 to 11 something like that do you have any interesting memories or experiences living in that shelter no but it's one of the reasons I like to help people out yeah it's one of the reasons I like to to to help people out as much as I can I mean I'm always on the gofundmes and all these Pages just randomly dropping thousands of dollars to a bunch of different people because I remember when uh you know I remember going to school specifically
in the run up to Christmas where you had this in America too where you'd bring in cans of food and stuff with the less fortunate and I remember doing that when I lived in the United States and then I remember being in the homeless shelter and Christmas would come around and Vans would show up saying well here's the here's the food for the less fortunate I was like [ __ ] am I one of those people now like it didn't hit as hard as I guess it would now being as you know as wealthy as
I was if I found myself where I was in a homeless shelter with my kids it would be much more of a culture shock but when you're a kid I just moved country my brain was all over the place I never really adjusted to how unusual it was until I was much older and even throughout that time I always had my brother we always had each other's backs like it was in high mindsight it was fine nothing bad happened to me there are people who are victims of the system you know people who are let's
say who have no parents orphans people in less fortunate positions than I was uh who end up like you know hooked on drugs at an early age because their foster parents give it to him sexually assaulted there's terrible things that happen to people and I've always not been able to feel sorry for myself ever because I understand and have always understood how much worse so many other people in the world have it so the homeless shelter year is cool yeah that's not ideal it wasn't great but at this there are people who are perfectly functioning
normal adults right now who got over traumas far worse far worse than I've been through people got raped by foster parents Etc and passed around from home to home to home bad [ __ ] happens to people all the time so the homeless shelter was interesting and I'm I'm glad I'm glad that I lived there for a while because now I've when I say I come from the very bottom and I made it to the very top I can now say very B if I'd never been in the homeless shelter not quite you know so
it's it's part of my story back to school I do you know what your GPA was in school you don't have a GPA in English school I started losing interest in school at about age 14 so I was a straight A student in America my dad had very high standards on us I was a straight A student in what England calls Junior school and throughout High School I was a straight A student and in the runup to the final exams which happened when I was I'm one of the younger ones in the year should be
16 I would I would be about 15 and a half when I finished formal education the last year and a half of school quite frankly I got bored of school and I was uh taking a lot of time off just hanging out with my friends away from school it wasn't challenging or you weren't interested oh I oh I wasn't interested school was never challenging for me I never found any other a challenging even when I started when my absence became quite more well known I guess to my teachers like justtin why why aren't you showing
up at school you're the kid who gets everything right I was just like H well you know so I had the a couple friends I used to you know hang around with but I was also trying to make money I was selling pirated video games and I've I've said this on a podcast before this is the only illegal business I've ever run I would copy video game discs and music discs and sell them at school and it's like oh it's time to go to math class I'm like no well [ __ ] math I can
make 10 pounds you know so I I kind of lost interest in school towards the end of it and when school was over and I was working making money nothing there was nothing I loved more then than reading books and learning new things I just found the school system boring as hell and me and my friend I I'll say their names because [ __ ] them I had this female friend named Mia and this male friend named Mark and we just used to just in English it's called bunk off school or play truancy or whatever
you want to call it in the United States and just do whatever we wanted I i' lost interest in the educational system and maybe that's why I'm so disenfranchised with with it today like if I'm a straight A student very good chess player I played the violin I played the guitar at a very high level back then if if you can make me lose interest in education then what the [ __ ] are we doing you know because kids can sit and watch movies all day kids can sit on Tik Tok for six hours a
day but when they're in school and they're misbehaving they're like oh well they have attention deficit disorder no this is just boring and we need to do better to keep people engaged and yeah I finished school at 15 and a half years of age I don't have any higher education than that but I have probably close to 200 employees who have University degrees so did you guys get in trouble a lot in school no not really not really I got caught selling my illegal CDs and stuff by teachers and stuff that's a slap on the
wrist but I guess today I mean the world's getting much worse we used to get into a few fist fights but very normal stuff I was never in school I was never disrespectful to teachers I never misbehaved in school I was you know I was the I was the nerd until I start started doing the only thing that I shouldn't have been doing which was taking time off school that I wasn't allowed to have that was the only thing that I ever did wrong what was your favorite subject in school I liked the Sciences chemistry
uh biology I always found that very physics no no but I think it's down to the quality of teachers it's down to the quality of teachers because I don't see now that you ask that because everyone knows I love reading history books and studying history now that you ask that I don't remember what my history teacher's name was yeah which is wild cuz I remember my science teacher I've said him another podcast he was some Malaysian guy name Mr subas Singh was his name very interesting teacher very engaging listened to everything he said and I
loved that class never missed it I don't remember what my history teacher's name was because he must have just been so [ __ ] dull that I thought I'm not coming here anymore yeah you know then I'll just do after I finish school I'll read history books all day and I'll be fascinated by it with the point where I'm up at 5:00 a.m. and I have work at 7: oh [ __ ] I haven't slept but actually being in school I I must have found a dull because I don't know my teacher's name I mean
that's the importance of things like the real world uh I mean a lot of people claim that you can find the information for free online but uh I claim I've been in the real world I've gone through some of the stuff uh like the teachers are actually interesting and engaging and like you edit the videos to be curated to where it's like good to watch well well that's the point and it's very easy to write slanderous stupid attacks on my my brother and I but uh let's say you have a degree in business can I
not find all that information online true if you have a degree in physics could I not find all of that information online yes or no could I not work out could I not read about how the higs boson particle works on Wikipedia as opposed to studying in a lecture hall yes I could all of the information for every degree is online it's like of why don't we just give kids books why do they even need teachers because there's something about a good Mentor that speaks well exactly it's about the delivery of the information so if
you take just one of the campuses of the real world say where they teach people to run like Amazon web stores Etc sure you could probably find how Amazon web stores work online but that's very different than a man who makes millions of dollars a year running Amazon web stores telling you how to do this you know and you can chat with other people it's a very different delivery vehicle in fact I will prove to you conclusively that the real world is a fantastic product right now I'll put let's pretend you hate me okay I
don't know if you do or not you hate me you're going to act as though you hate me for 30 seconds okay so you hate me I'm Tristan Tate human trafficker misogynist you hate me yes yeah why do you know who I am Tik Tok yeah Tik Tok so the internet I'm all over the internet I it was impossible to delete from the internet I'm impossible to ban from the internet so even though you hate me I am an excellent internet marketer I must be right and I know you hate me and you don't want
to admit it but Andrew is arguably the most successful internet marketer that there's ever been correct well that's wonderful well inside the real world we have a campus on internet marketing and my team who are behind my success with our knowledge and our ideas which which catapulted us to arguably with Andrew the number one spot in internet marketing stardom are teaching people how to internet Market how can that possibly be a scam even if you hate me you have to admit I'm a great internet marketer great well what I know is taught inside of the
real world it's $49 a month hate me or not sign up or don't no one can and i' I've I've sat with people who disagree with me and they're like okay well well boys shouldn't want to be like you so you shouldn't be teaching them that I said you could you could sell [ __ ] flower arrangements online and learn what I learn and make it a successful business how is the fact that the world's most successful internet marketer and the team that helped us achieve that are teaching people how to internet marketing as one
of just the many campuses that proves that it's a great product for $49 a month CU you're learning from highly successful kickboxers you know and highly chess players it's like what are these guys just going to teach nonsense in the courses it's like they know how to do other [ __ ] exactly but even if we take all that away my haters can't to my face ever say no you're bad at internet marketing they can't take that away from me because they know who you are yeah exactly because that's how they know who I am
so I could that's conclusive proof that it's a fantastic platform was there some dumb game you and Andrew played growing up like some game that you guys made up I know I had some with my friends that we made up no we used to put boxing gloves on and try and beat each other up and we didn't know how to box if I could watch those fights back it was probably terrible but me and my friends would put on boxing gloves and try and beat each other up I guess that's our our dumb game and
you know dumb games in life often spiral into greater things and from there it was karate lessons and it was the kickboxing gym and then it was the successes we had in the in the in the professional in the professional realm of sports but I don't know why we found that entertaining to do we we were probably terrible we had no teacher but uh yeah that was that was our game it's often said a true friend is someone who sees the pain in your eyes while everyone else sees a smile uh what do your brother
and other close friends notice about you that the internet doesn't see if I have pain in my eyes I have pain in my eyes I don't I don't smile through pain you've seen the images of me coming out of jail very you know stoic face Etc yeah what do my friends notice about me that the world doesn't notice I don't know I guess that would be more of a question for them it'd be more of a question for them because I don't want to say anything that sounds like I'm trying to I guess kiss my
own ass maybe what do you notice about Andrew that the world doesn't notice what a wonderful person he is like when he's with my daughter what a great uncle he is what a great dad he is you know people assume that you know because they've read the BBC who are you know run by child molesters and have a history for making up news they assume that he's just some horrible person who's rude to everybody I guess I can capsulate this in the the first few seconds so when I ask anyone anyone in this room or
anyone whoever does podcasting what was your first impression with Andrew I say was Smiley gentlemanly shook his hand like he's not gonna walk in and say what the [ __ ] you want broy like this is this there's a very different way of communicating on the internet and in real life and I think that people totally underestimate how polite he is how generous he is how kind he is and what a wonderful person he is you know and and I feel like that's a side of me that's I don't want to kiss my own ass
but that's a side of me that isn't shown online as much you know it's showtime it's emergency meeting that's really me this isn't a fake personality it's a side of me it's me angry at world events discussing World policy which is very different from me taking my daughter to the zoo you'll never see that on the internet what's your favorite childhood memory or what's a childhood memory that makes you smile when you think about it a childhood memory that makes me smile that's a very difficult question I don't think I've ever been asked that you
know I was smiling my whole childhood it wasn't hard my mother as broke as she was still gave us three Square meals a day I liked most things about my childhood I liked going to Kate lessons I liked you know boxing with my brother I liked most things about my life I I think that the only thing I ever had in my childhood that ever ever detracted from my happiness was a feeling of jealousy for some of the other kids sometimes everyone had stuff I didn't whether it be even nice clothes all my clothes were
Andrew's old clothes so besides that you know Andrew has this saying and I don't know if he covered it when he speaking to UB he says people Miss they Mis categorize happiness for happiness they think you have to be elated for me and Andrew I'm happy right now everything is fine so I'm happy not everything is fine and so I'm in the middle why would you be in the middle when everything's fine you should be in the middle when half the things are going fine half the things are terrible everything's fine I'm happy so as
a kid I was very very happy I I can only tell you because you don't actually me I'm not sure if you know this you don't memorize pleasantries and happiness and good feelings as much as you memorize bad feelings sometimes you know so I can only remember me being jealous of a bunch of other kids but besides that my childhood was very Happ you memorize the things that are useful to you later yes exactly and now I have it everything and everyone's jealous of me so I don't care what you're into I have more of
it than I well I certainly can get more of it than most people especially the people who hate me you know the people who hate me go to car shows and look at the new Mercedes in the window and they're not allowed to touch it and I buy them just to see how the doors open and close so yeah I I did have this sense of jealousy that plagued my childhood because everyone had things that I didn't but besides that my my entire childhood was very happy yeah extremely happy do you disagree with Andrew uh
going back on the point earlier that fun is Haram cuz you still do things like drink yeah yeah I knew you were going to say that you know me and Andrew are different people and we've always been different people so I disagree with him on surprisingly a lot of things because I live with him and we have disagreements on certain topics all the time it's never a hostile disagreement it's never what you could call an argument but he thinks things that I don't think I will always enjoy sitting around with with my friends talking about
whatever topics we like politics World issues drinking a glass of whiskey I will always enjoy that I'm certainly over because there was a time and we all know this I'm not betraying Andrew's trust because you've all seen my Vlog which has been going on for 10 years on and off there was times when Andrew loved going to nightclubs and Andrew loved you know partying and hanging around with new women and all this stuff but again we're talking about the younger man older man Dynamic now he would tell his younger self stay out the clubs and
do this instead I'm sure he would but at the time he was having a great time and remember Andrew's a year and a half older than me so I find that he gets bored of things about a year and a half before I do I'm not ever going to quit drinking but about a year before I got bored of nightclubs he goes you not interest in these nightclubs I'm bored of this [ __ ] now and I'm like yeah but what else is there to do on Friday and sat night let's just go out and
for another six seven months we went out and as I approached the age he was when he first said I was like you know [ __ ] nightclubs suck yeah so no I don't agree with him that fun is Haram but what is fun I mean if you knew Andrew like I did I could have challenged him more on the question is getting in a $1.8 million Ferrari and driving around Mountain Roads fun yes does Andrew do it yes will he ever quit no does he think that's Haram no so he does have fun but
if you know him well enough when he means the things traditional people do for fun yeah they are they're getting more Haram this is the problem a nightclub 15 years ago was a much more sanitary environment than it is today intellectually emotionally spiritually in every way it was everyone went out to try and have a good time it was before the internet now it's this clout Chase of who has the most money who can I get a selfie with you know half the girls in most of the expensive nightclubs in the world whether it be
Miami New York La Dubai or all prostitutes out there looking for business it's become much more Haram than it used to be so he's right in some ways but he does he does like to have fun there's an old saying a man has two lives one starts the day he's born the other the day his father dies on October 17th 2015 your father em suffered a heart attack during a chess tournament and died at age 56 how did you handle the news and what impact did this event have on you I will say that that
saying he actually kind of got it wrong it was stolen and mutated from a [ __ ] Japanese Hau which was used as the title of a James Bond novel the actual saying originally goes You Only Live Twice once when you are uh You Only Live Twice once after you were born and once after you stared death in the face and that's the acttion and your father dying is very much a way to stare death in the face but that's the original quotation but um how do you change again my answer is going to be
very similar to the answer I gave earlier on how you deal with heartbreak again it's not a pleasant experience but it's a marker in your life a downturn that you feel for a very long time that doesn't make any sense until you've lived out the time scale long enough to look at it for what it is from above does that make sense yeah so I'm looking now at this timeline and I can see the things in my life that changed when my father died certainly my desire to have kids immediately appeared out of nowhere so
I was 28 years old old immediately appeared out of nowhere my desire to have kids which I think is very important as a man so I was living through life think oh one day one day one day and then you stare death in the face you're like oh this is going to happen to me one day what the [ __ ] am I walking around this Earth childless what if I get hit by a bus I'm going to leave my genetic Legacy to just die with me so everyone grows and changes in different ways from
every every negative experience including that one which will eventually happen to you and you and you and you it's all gonna happen to all of you if Nature has its way and you don't die first which I pray doesn't happen it's a self-reflective event that you have to look at a few years after to understand I think how it really changed you but I also can't give you the answer because I think it changes people in different ways and again a lot of people it will spiral them down this toilet of self-destruction but that was
never the way that my father raised me to be so I'm God knows how many times richer I am now than when I was that age I don't want to even hint to my net worth because certain government agencies are trying to steal everything I have so um but yeah in terms of my my wealth my wealth of knowledge my empathy you know again had having having uh children was something that that changed yeah it's reflect it it's affected me in ways that I can only now see as positive even though the event was extremely
negative but if you're an idiot and then your dad dies and you're like oh I can't handle this well what the [ __ ] did you think he was going to do live forever and you become a drug addict that's your problem so I think the answer varies from person to person but it does take my advice to the young guys out there who maybe just lost a parent which is happening to probably hundreds of thousands of people who will listen to this podcast over the next few years just you know keep trying to win
and wait a while and then you'll see and if you look back and you think it's changed you for the negative then that should be another wakeup call to do something better was that the hardest thing you think you and Andrew have experienced yeah what what could be harder jail come on yeah so you interviewed Billy red horse a few years back and you discovered uh I think this information is correct you can correct me if I'm wrong so your father was buried at the same grave site that was near the same church Billy went
to regularly he he has been to the church my father's buried at which is spectacular because the number of Graves in that church must number less than 100 150 it's a tiny little church in the middle of nowhere but yeah he'd actually been there there Mr red horse and that was a very cool thing to um yeah that was a very cool thing a cool connection to have made but yeah he we went to church just down the road from there you asked him about coincidences uh do you believe in signs and the magic of
the world not in the conventional way I think that the world is Magic in lots of ways so when I see things like that I don't think what outside Magical Force made this happen I just think think isn't life magical you know and you have to distinguish those two various things cuz I'm not the kind of person who sees a certain type of bird fly over a certain type of building and thinks oh well no bad luck's coming you know bad things happen good things happen some of them are astronomically the the odds of them
happening and the the coincidence you see in them is wild but I just think that the world's a very magical place and we're here for a long time we're here for 70 plus years hopefully and these kind of things you know do hit you occasionally and you're like wow isn't that isn't that insane and I just think the world's a magical place and the world's very special and we're all very lucky to be here something he talked he claimed that he was able maybe not able to move energy but uh he'd experienced people moving energy
uh within him do you believe in moving energy it depends in which way you mean what I would say is and my this is a copout answer yeah and I don't care is that I understand the things I know very well and I can give you a Tristan Tate answer which I'll give you next but the Billy red horse answer would be something along the lines of my answer to him would be he is much older than me he has seen a lot of things I have not seen he has spoken to a lot of
different types of people who I have not spoken to he's been to many places where I haven't been so who am I to question anything he believes in and then I can give you a boring Tristan Tate answer to say that if I got out my phone and sent you a million dollars in Bitcoin right now onto your phone has energy not just moved okay sure yeah it's only ones and zeros on the blockchain sure but you're going to go back to wherever you're from and things are going to change new buildings are going to
appear you know new vehicles are going to appear new people may be born if I were to do this so is that not shift in energy in love itself yeah I guess more in the practical sense so I've uh I had someone give me a massage or something and they did like some energy work on me I'm a very practical person um and I was like what are you doing and they're like energy work and like I felt some tingling or something and then I had another massage therapist do it and I asked her after
I was like did you happen to do energy work on me and she's like yes that's good that you like recognize that but have you never had any experiences like that I have to say no gotcha I have I have to say no it's all very W woo yeah yeah I have to say no when I really think about it yeah but that's not to say I'm not theth Authority on this yeah at all I don't even get massages because I'm paranoid of being assassinated so how would I know yeah yeah very privileged to get
massages um so July 15th 2012 on your birthday uh Emory tweeted who could ask for a better son all talent and charm with a hard side happy bday Dad how did your relationship with Emory differ from his relationship with Andrew I don't think a son necessarily decides how his relationship with his father is going to be yeah I think that a father decides how his relationship with his son is going to be and of course there's this communistic ridiculous idea that equal equality exists anywhere which it doesn't and I feel that me and Andrew both
had a wonderful relationship with Dad and he did his very best to prepare us for lots of things and lots of different ways but there's a different relationship between a man and his firstborn son and a man in his second born son so I don't really know because I don't speak to Andrew about his personal relationship with dad we'll speak in general about what we liked about him what a great man he was what we disliked about him even in private but we'll never discuss the individual relationship we had you know one with the other
but the things I learned from dad you know always to have my brother's back always to watch out for him I'm not sure wasn't said to Andrew I guess it probably was but I don't know how he decided to arm us as firstborn and second born with his lessons and his knowledge all I know is that it's worked fantastically because results speak for themselves all I could say is whatever he did it worked so I can't see I can't say how it was different but it probably was because he was smart he was a chess
player he wouldn't move his work in the same direction of his night that doesn't work he probably saw us as different pieces and armed us and instructed us to go about the world in slightly different ways and we are different people so you can't argue with results I mean if I was a overweight drug addict I guess maybe I could have some resentment think oh well dad must have did this with Andrew he didn't do with me but me and Andrew are both incredibly happy and we're both incredibly successful so whatever he did it worked
so I'm thank I'm thankful for it you talked about uh communistic energy in relationships kind of um that like nothing is equal I can't really I couldn't really have asked Andrew about this because I know Islam is very uh insistent upon treating your wives kind of equally but theoretically if a man were to have multiple girlfriends or multiple wives do you think he should give equal attention to each one or do you think it should be kind of different distribution Okay so again going to be called misogynist but I am a man who's had multiple
girlfriends but everybody can relate because you have multiple friends let's say why do you not treat every single one of your friends exactly the same why you tell you I'm asking you an answer sometimes it's a link thing sometimes it's a loyalty thing sometimes you enjoy your time more with that person sometimes they're in different locations sometimes they deserve it more sometimes they've earned benefits from you that others people wouldn't get yeah and and I defer the question to to male relationships because if I said that about female relationships I'm immediately called a misogynist but
I like to talk about people in general so I can't be Sound bited by the BBC so let's hypothetically imagine there's a young man who has lots of different girlfriends let's call him Christian Christian Kate yeah why would I treat a nice loving kind energy-giving peaceg giving girl the same way is I treat some smoking hot bombshell who's completely self-interested no different pieces on the chessboard have different purposes and if I'm throwing a party on a boat you invite all the smoking Hot Tens who probably don't deserve it but they look good and if you're
trying to start a family you start a family which is a much bigger compliment than inviting a girl on a boat by the way yeah with the girl who gives you peace and has good energy so you use the I'm saying the word use you're welcome BBC but yeah you use the different pieces on the chessboard for for different reasons and everybody is completely unique I mean you have cookie cutter pastes and certain types of people but everybody has something special and unique about them if you have the power to identify that if you have
the emotional intelligence to identify that in what Universe in fact I'd say how dare you treat them all equally how dare you because then you're neglecting the ones who deserve your special attention um another quote from from your dad on Twitter when your name is Tristan Tate the people love to hate they can't duplicate nor even emulate it's sad to imitate silence all debate um I'm curious your mom was a dishwasher or wash dishes before you paid her a salary that was a jam um would you have done this for your father or do you
think that would have taken away his purpose no but my father would have wanted and if I could have assisted him in any way it would have been to further his Ambitions not to take his mission away so the reason and I won't bore people with this story you could look this up the Rivalry between Emy Andrew Tate the emry Andrew Tate Jr and Maurice Ashley another great black chess grandm great player not taking any way anything away from him but the famous chess rivalry of who's going to be the first black Grandmaster Was Won
by Maurice Ashley down to finance the Jamaican government because he was half Jamaican sponsored him to fly to every tournament he could play every game he could my father's at home trying to get his job back with the military raise his kids he couldn't make it there they did famously play after Maurice ashy became the first black Grand Master my dad smoked him so I would argue that my dad was the best black chess master that ever lived I would say that however money is power and money is energy as I said to you earlier
and money affects the real world in lots of ways and the Jamaican government sponsoring Maurice Ashley gave him the ability to go out there and be the first black chess Grandmaster if my father needed anything from me today so how old is be in his mid-60s today if he needed anything from me today I would like to team up with him to help further his mission I'd make sure he's in Moscow at the great tournaments I'd make sure he's in DC I'd make sure he's in Cuba or sa Paulo or wherever these tournaments were so
he could further his mission and he'd have the support of his sons on his individual conquest and his individual journey I wouldn't take it away and say Dad don't play Jess anymore you don't have to here's some free money yeah that wouldn't be what I did so it would be a very approach if he asked for my help at all Tristan is Unleashed upon the world love him or hate him he probably don't care we kind of talked earlier about your Carefree nature you don't give a [ __ ] um but given your Carefree nature
Tristan what's the worst financial decision you've ever made ah the worst financial decision I've ever made Andrew and I had joint incomes most of our life all the money we go in one pot we' use it for whatever we needed to do and one time after a particularly successful day at the casino a few weeks later we realized we needed some money we had about £20,000 left and we needed to pay off this investment we' made in Thailand of all places and I said to Andrew you know what [ __ ] it just go to
the casino and try and double it and he came back broke so me thumbs uping that decision was probably the worst financial decision we've ever made because people [ __ ] on us today people who don't understand things in fact I I'll go deeper here I used to work as a nightclub security guard I used to drive a broken down car I used to sleep in one room on a mattress on the floor and I used to work for 100 British pounds a day at this nightclub in London it's now long since closed down and
I'd see people spending 10 152,000 on champagne and I'm like that doesn't make any [ __ ] sense like that's a years of money to me and he's buying it on drinks not even drinking and pouring it out into the bucket and stuff and I thought these people are stupid they're not stupid I was stupid because what you have to understand is when I would take my 100 pounds from my day's work and go out with Mark or Peter or any of my old friends and spend 100 pounds in the pub that's the equivalent of
that millionaire spending 10 million in that nightclub for me to take my 100 pounds and have the time of my life for one pound would have been a great investment but I didn't understand the difference between the ultra Rich because I'd never tasted it I'd never even seen it before I started working at the nightclub so now people [ __ ] on me for making quote unquote stupid financial decisions you know Andrew just recently bought me a gift for my birthday I say bought me a gift I mean we have joint incomes but he went
you know Tristan yeah we I'll thumbs up that it was a 2.1 million dollar Aston Martin DB5 a car from 1963 in almost mid condition and people will look at me and be like oh you're going to drive that put up a bunch of miles on it you're gonna lose a million dollars you're stupid I'm not stupid you're stupid because you can't buy one oh you bought a car for $4 million it's going to be worth $2 million soon I'm investing my money in this you don't have any money stop telling me I'm stupid stupid
because you don't understand how little this is to me and it's a mistake that I made as a younger person so when people say it to me online I'm like yeah I get why you think that because I can look back on myself as a younger more stupid person and I understand while you're bark while you're while you're barking up at me telling me that this was stupid or that was stupid or again the $20,000 of champagne which I used to do is stupid these aren't bad financial decisions the bad financial decision would be to
not work as hard as I do so I could never do this stuff in the first place that's the poor financial decision and again you think that my mother doesn't eat you think that my daughter doesn't have food you think that I don't you know have everything I need well if I had a million dollars I wouldn't buy a car I'd invest it in this I've got much more than that invested in better things than you're suggesting so now they look at me as a man who makes poor financial decisions but the true poor financial
decisions are when I had 200 spending on 150 pound down the pub that was much more stupid than anything I do today so yeah telling Andrew could gamble all of our money that was that was that's probably the worst because that was all of our money if Andrew if I said Andrew go to the casino now and gamble half a million dollars and he went to the casino and had a good time gambling and lost it I wouldn't give a [ __ ] that's worth it yeah well I mean maybe not worth it but it
wouldn't be a huge cataclysmic error that would haunt me in any way it's just something that you do sometimes what's something you learned recently that you should have learned long ago keep longer passwords on your phones I guess that's it should have known that long ago all of my WhatsApp conversations I've ever said nothing's weird nothing's illegal but they're all put out there to the world I'm like why didn't I just have a 26 letter and number Alpha numerical password on my phone why did I have four numbers because I was dumb I mean that's
it could be something as small as that that can save you a lot of time and hurt and heartache and effort you know and all the and public I guess embarrass I'm not embarrassed about anything I said they come up to me did you call your ex-girlfriend your slave it says here that she's a [ __ ] and she's your slave yeah I said that she's not mad she didn't accuse me of anything wrong was she actually a slave is that evidence I own slaves just shut up but but yeah my dirty laundry is out
there I'm just lucky that my dirty laundry is still extremely clean compared to most people yeah that's a good lesson for young people complicated password on your phone that's a good one um on business can you tell me a little bit more about how the people who operate your companies I know you and Andrew are the face of your companies um how they're running them uh the casinos you run like what are the hiring practices are the the casinos are closed down so you've that's good information but the casinos are long since closed and Andrew
as a Muslim cannot make money from gambling so we do we no longer run casinos we've always had the same approach we like competence up into a point but trustworthiness and friendship I guess above other things is more important to me if I had a cameraman who was nine out of 10 would I fire him for somebody who would take half the salary who was 10 out of 10 if I didn't personally like the guy or personally trust the guy the answer is no so my hiring and firing practices are based on competence work ethic
you can't be lazy because I'm not lazy if I'm online you better be online but it's also anyone that's close to me there has to have at least an essence of as I said mine and my brother's true loyal masculine friendship relationship as part of that otherwise I would if I don't like you or trust you I'll just hire someone else who's better or cheaper who I don't like and trust you know I'm happy to pay huge salaries I'm happy to give massive Christmas bonuses and you know treat everyone who works for me extremely well
but only if I trust them so I feel like that's a very smart hiring practice because you could have the best accountant in the world and you could wake up one day and all your money could be missing legally why because he's the best accountant in the world whereever he's a one of the best accountants in the world and you trust him then you know your money's safe so that's something that a lot of people don't take into account well look at this guy CV what's his relationship with his wife like will his wife start
screaming at him oh those guys make all that money you should be taking some like what's his what's his Dynamic with his friends like does he have any close male friends what's he like to hang around with ever had a beer with a guy [ __ ] his CV that's very important a lot of people overlooked that and they end up getting screwed I had this business partner who screwed me over your business partner and you have one business so your entire financial future you decided to enter into agreement with a guy who snaked you
cool I feel sorry for you a bit but that's a skill issue on your part as well that's a [ __ ] up on your part just as much as it is him being a snake why the [ __ ] did you shake the dude's hand why did you ENT this agreement with him I don't feel sorry for you what are some of the things you do to vet out people uh is there a lot of in-person hiring for special roles yeah I have again it's a chain of command so I have people who work
for me I'm not going to say names because I'm being investigated I people who work for me directly and the people who work for them and then people who work for them but my hiring practices are passed down the chain so you know you get a few idiots who work for someone who works for me who works for someone who works for someone who works for someone who works for me you have a few idiots who've tried to go loud say hey I used to work for the T Brothers [ __ ] I've never met
you so I don't care what you say you know and it gets diluted as you pass the bat and down the chain but I try to emphasize that as much as possible and when people say oh well this guy who works for me he was uh late for work he's been not showing up I'm like why the [ __ ] are you tolerating it I tried to hold people to the same standards I would hold myself to and encourage them to do the same and a tight-knit family of people who are seven out of 10
competent then the same siiz team of people who are 10 out of 10 competent who are all out for themselves who don't trust one another I know what business I'd invest in what contributions do you make in your business versus Andrew like what's kind of the split there are certain things he's better at that takes lead on certain things you're better at over the years we've run all sorts of different businesses and done all sorts of different things but the consistent divider because we've taken different roles in these various companies people always [ __ ]
on Andrew especially the Muslim Community and other people is [ __ ] on Andrew like oh you used to run this webcam streaming Studio basically I used to run that you know and it was a business that me and Andrew own but I was the doing a lot of the heavy lifting there so I'll take all the heavy blame if you want to point fingers at people plus it was a wonderful business don't regret it [ __ ] you so um but the division of labor has always been split but Andrew is a lot more
efficient when he's not talking Andrew would it's better that Andrew spends four hours on his laptop and when we have staff and business partners and people make need to make deals with in town I spend four hours showing them a good time vetting them listening to them you know I'm more of the people person in our business and he's more he's more the if we're both the face I'm the skin and he's the muscles and the grizzly [ __ ] underneath does that make sense yeah that's interesting I would have expected the opposite but that
because Andrew is a lot more vocal when we speak online yes so it's it's very easy think that Andrew is the more vocal more talkative person it's the opposite yeah people ask me all the time they come to my house once or twice like I don't think your brother likes me like why well he doesn't talk yeah he's on his phone he's having more conversations than we're having yeah just trust me he's [ __ ] busy that's a a point that's raised to me all the time so yeah I I'm more of the people person
I guess that's that's where I'm important a lot less of Andrew's time is wasted because of me being there something you often say is the suit doesn't make the man the man makes the suit now assuming you're an inshape guy uh in his 20s what fashion advice would you give your 20-year-old self see I didn't dress well when I was young because I had no money the best fashion advice is be in shape and have enough money to buy nice stuff is the best fashion advice but again it it's different on different people you have
a much lighter skin tone than me you probably go slightly pink if you're in the sun I can imagine imagine if you wore this jacket you'd look washed out it it wouldn't work or this shirt it wouldn't work on you and there's always people who will criticize the way you dress so people you know people who wear baseball jerseys and backwards baseball hats say to me why you wearing suits it's not the 1940s I'm like well this isn't the [ __ ] this isn't the movie boys in the hood either why you wearing a basketball
jersey you look like a prick I can be taken seriously to with with places I go so always try to dress in a way that has you taken serious ly and yes there are different styles for different countries and different ways to dress and not everyone needs to dress like me not everyone needs to go to my Taylor and get suits made for my guy but certainly being in shape is the Cornerstone of all fashion and then just dressing in a way that you're going to get the respect you deserve I understand fully that in
La there are communities where if you have the new Nike special editions on that it's going to open some doors for you at that mansion party where around oh wow yeah you got the new Nike I don't know any about Nike I don't know anything about them not interested in having sneakers I don't want to own them however dress in a way that has other people know that you're a man worthy of respect and that's not just how much money you spend it's just how well you put the look together for you because everyone's different
do you like Andrew's fashion yes it suits Andrew extremely well Andrew will never wear a shirt with a collar or a tie I wear ties bow ties Cates shirts with collors we dress very differently I like Andrew's fashion when Andrew walks into a room dressed however he's dressed people take him extremely seriously if he wore a baggie t-shirt and shorts and Crocs people wouldn't so I like Andrew's fashion because it works for him and me and him have very different looks I've been told many times that Andrew dresses like an Albanian drug dealer and I
dress like a Colombian drug dealer and I smile at that analogy and it's it's kind of true yeah but uh it's two very different styles but they they suit our personality types even definitely so that's interesting yeah what are five clothing brands every 20-year-old should know about it massively depends on who you are I'll take myself in my 20s I have these huge legs that I've always had from my kickboxing career and from being mixed race I guess from being half black people will be like you know if I wanted to dress well in a
nice pair of jeans Prada can't do Del gabana can't do uh Fendi can't do anything Italian is made for small skinny Italian dudes I couldn't do them ever so the brand doesn't matter if I can't wear it for me if you're a if you're a big built tall dude Hugo Boss is a is a go-to for me because Hugo Boss clothes will fit men like me or you you can buy a very nice Hugo Boss suit for less than $1,000 Dollar in a lot of cases with a shirt with a tie with a pocket square
and you can you can dress very well so it it all depends on the individual I I can't give advice because certain things work well for for other people what are the quiet luxury brands that only the ultra Rich know about the quiet luxury Brands um I feel like the internet's destroyed that I feel like if you were to see a man 12 years ago with an with a Richard Mill and RM watch on his wrist those who are in the know would be like okay I know that's five times the price of the Rolex
but I feel like the internet has destroyed the idea of quiet luxury Brands because toxic lowlife culture can destroy a classy and reputable brand very quick and the internet has helped to accelerate that so nothing is a secret if you want to get really nerdy it gets into materials when you're tailoring so people know my tailor it's world famous but it's not just the tailor it's the fact that the fabric is Loro Piana you may have heard of their clothes but they're also a fabric maker who Supply Fabrics to the best tailoring houses in the
world and I'll occasionally meet a guy who says is that is that I mean who's your tailor and I'll tell him who it is he goes is that lauro piano though the fabric and I'm like okay this guy knows his [ __ ] so there are there is that world that still exists to the people with a lot of money but I mean let me give you an example if you were if I were to say Hennessy to you nowadays you imagine Lil John and Usher jumping around a club pouring bottles out on big booty
strippers yeah well Hennessee is an exceptionally exceptionally well-made French cognac that the aristocracy and the important people of the world and the people who would wear suits and Cates and bow ties and stuff have been drinking for hundreds of years and now you imagine you know dumb rappers pouring out on strippers butth holes why the the the Secret's out so as the world gets more as the world gets more globalized and everybody gets access to this information I I feel like that's going to disappear I I really do but then there are those things that
are just so so exceptionally ridiculously rare and expensive that I've got a Bugatti I don't care how classless you try to make them because one idiot May own them you can't make a five million dollar vehicle class list because only the people with I i' say I'm I'm new money but only kind of old money people will ever invest in something like that my Aston Martin DB5 I'm not sure if you even know what they look like it's a 1963 classic car that's very very special but that's not new people know what they are they
been in movies the car is older than my mom is but I feel like that speaks much more than oh I have this spe I have this particular type of Swiss watch that you've never heard of you know it's the old stuff that used to be super exclusive that can now come back trist what seems like snake oil but is actually effective nicotine bad PR yes it causes cancer yes cigars are bad for you but nicotine is a wonder drug nicotine and caffeine you know the way that people drink too much Starbucks get fat Starbucks
of course is an evil Corporation in a lot of people's eyes and I'm happy to boycott them myself but yeah nicotine and caffeine I feel like the mainstream media tell you the most object [ __ ] yes sure smoking is not good for you I'm saying nicotine as a drug itself the mainstream media tells you not to eat meat and fish because the hot Sun's going to get too hot if you do I feel like all the things that the mainstream media warns you against don't be afraid of I mean there there's lots of snake
oil around which I think is absolute [ __ ] people young people being like Oh I'm going to the Jungle to take iasa well you're [ __ ] one because the society that they're not smarter than us this secret society of jungle people they're in fact a stone AG civilization oh the people from the Stone Age want you to take this okay well there's lots of things that have a lot of hype that are obvious snake oil but yeah the answers are the boring answers exercise red meat nicotine caffeine these are the things that can
make you sharp more focused in some cases stronger healthier and uh yeah the media shits on all of them so be careful for snake oil but it's it's the staple things that we all know are good for us is there anything material that makes you more confident forgetting the aspect that Will Smith's a loser let's take that movie The Pursuit of Happiness you know where have you seen it seen well there's a there's a scene where he's caught in this [ __ ] situation he shows up at this job interview wearing the clothes he was
painting his house in no fault of his own and he performs he gets the job anyway I feel like there are most circumstances even if you were to take away the fact I'm a public face and people know who I am where I would I could perform regardless of material things I don't need a nice watch on my wrist I don't need a nice suit I don't need to turn up in a nice car I feel like I would somehow pull it off anyway because I used to I didn't get here riding in a limousine
you know I got here with one shirt and one suit jacket that I have to iron before every single meeting this that's how I got here but it certainly helps I do like nice suits I do like arriving in nice cars I mean they are advantages and it just means that you have to do less work it's easier to get the contract signed it's it's easier to build the connection build the bridge get the handshake make the deal it's easier but don't rely on it don't think oh if only I had a watch a a
an AP people would take me seriously if I went to this meeting don't rely on it rely on you and yourself and your speaking voice is a very important one which we can all work on even myself I try to work on it to this day you you watched famously the podcast I did with with Billy red horse I do not speak as well in that podcast as I do now because I've tried to get better at it and I'll watch this back and think oh well I stuttered there I [ __ ] up there
so your speaking voice is I guess your number one weapon above everything else material it's immaterial in a way but it's material in a way because you can make it better and you can work on it your speaking voice can get you you very far in life there's a reason I don't speak like the people who are from my hometown because my father hated I guess specifically black Americans speaking in a stupid way yeah man like my dad hated that and would start fights on my cousins literally and threaten to punch them for speaking in
that manner and me moving to England I'm an American who lived in England but I don't I didn't live anywhere in my whole life where anyone is particularly well spoken the town I live in in England they're known for having a terrible accent and speaking very poor English the reason I speak the way I speak is because I've held myself to a high standard not because I'm trying to pretend something that I'm not because this is now my everyday speaking voice and I watched myself back on even that reality TV show I did when I
was 23 my accent is different I speak better now and that's self analysis it's not hanging around different people so that's what I would invest in and work on for every single young man because that's what will really make a difference more so than anything material I agree 100% about that and you're a podcast host yeah so you get it speaking voices very important um so this is a segment called this or that you choose an option you don't have to say why whiskey or cognac whiskey sparkling or still sparkling steak or sushi steak really
reading or boxing boxing I would give up reading for boxing no one cares how much you know when someone's trying to kill your family you know can't talk your way out of it Aston Morton or lot 1500 I've got to go Aston Martin really I've got to go yeah the L is I love it and I Fall In in love with it in the way that you fall in love with an ugly three-legged dog it's a terrible dog but you just love it yeah whereas you know an Aston Martin is a perfectly trained German Shepherd
and if you had to choose one or the other I guess I'd go with Aston Martin now I've got my old Aston Martin which is 13 years older than my L I'm going to fall in love with Aston even more aston's the number one car brand to me if You' asked me l or Lamborghini I would have chosen L Thailand or Dubai Dubai Bitcoin or ethereum Bitcoin us or UK they both suck for so many different reasons but right now us I have less chance of being pulled up on some hate speech charges and going
to jail for no reason if I'm in the US and the US Constitution was written by Good Men and they do have the freedom of speech in there so I would choose the United States because of that Andrew said UK very funny um Europe or Asia Europe is the king of continents nowhere Compares English or Spanish oh English [ __ ] Spanish I'm not interested in Spanish why would I be interested in Spanish every time you say that English is the most most important language in the world is or some idiot like oh but loads
of people speak Spanish no no no no no no loads of third world favella living drug dealers speak Spanish do you want to go to Colombia and use your Spanish to get around everyone in Port speaks English absolutely everywhere and if you go to where where you need to speak to important people China Moscow there's always a level of English where you can get by with Spanish isn't the same people look at the number of people who speak these languages they like well Spanish is almost as good as English no I don't want to walk
around the drug dens of the cartel in eastern Mexico I'm not interested in doing that so I don't care how many of them speak this language it's simply not as important and Spanish can go [ __ ] itself English all the way the first person to move is gay I'm just going to lose on this one damn okay I was willing to let the cigarette burn I picked a good point to do it um Putin or Trump as a politician is that what you're asking person you'd want to lead your country well which country I
guess if you lived in the US or the UK Putin is a better politician than Trump as a politician Putin and I absolutely love Donald Trump I'm taking nothing away from him and him winning will be the most important cultural shift the West has experienced in a very long time but Putin's the president of Russia and he is the president of Russia H Donald Trump can become the president of America and he has to fight thousands of internal Powers struggling to undermine his influence and Putin doesn't have to do that so Putin is a better
and more effective politician for that reason and I love Donald Trump think really hard about this one uh Trump or Kamala well a mixed race is Kamala black this week or is she Indian this week I forget I think she's both black and Indian this week cuz she's 0% African-American because the black comes from Jamaica so that's foreign um come on Donald Trump obviously I think uh I'd rather Camala or basically anybody Camala and a and a duck give me the duck and let and let the Deep State just pull the strings you know it's
basically what we got now with Biden [ __ ] I'm definitely going I'm definitely going to jail aren I but yeah no Cala is absolutely useless um I cannot think of a single more useless politician and I'm going to be watching this back when she's president of the United States after they rig it somehow thinking what the [ __ ] did I say that for I'll just F I'll move to I'll move to move to Dubai yeah but I don't know Donald Trump is the Last Hope for the future of what America was designed to
be and if he doesn't win it's G to have a very hard time staying great and I'm not trying to buy into the make America great against slogan but yeah he's completely right only Donald Trump can fix things Kamala or Biden Biden is less scary Biden's a dope Biden doesn't know what's going on and the people who care about the big money interests and the people who are currently destroying America still would draw a line at destroying the world they're marching very close to World War III and they're poking the wrong bears but I feel
like they'd think let's not destroy the whole world because that would suck you know they've got families important families with long lineages they want America to be in control because the people behind Biden control certainly the banks they could control the big money they want their great grandchildren to still control the banks and control the puppet presidents then I think kamla Harris is a wild card with nothing to lose and I think that in a fit of trying to act tough or to prove herself she could March Humanity into the single greatest Global catastrophe that's
ever happened and we're this [ __ ] close right now no one understands how close we are but we're this close so no I don't need some Maverick with something to prove or some person who you know no one really cares about and everybody doubts to sit in behind that Oval Office with that big red button think oh I'm tough on Russia and [ __ ] murder all of our children no Biden any day of the week so the 2024 us election is coming up um what outcomes are possible and which outcomes do you prefer
well if they count the votes fairly Donald Trump should win if they cheat Camelo will win so I put it about 5050 I put it at about 50/50 I was like oh Trump's definitely going to win I'm like oh that's because you're talking to voters and asking who they're going to vote for you think that matters one of the reasons we were canceled is for questioning the Integrity of the previous election Joe Biden couldn't fill a room I understand why Obama was popular I voted for him the first time he got into office young and
stupid believed in what politicians said as an older man I think that he was a terrible president and I certainly understand though the hype behind him arguably the most well-spoken and charismatic speech Giver of any politician I've ever seen in my 36 years I understand why millions of people gathered for his inauguration and you're telling me Joe Biden got five million more votes than he did I simply don't believe you if that makes me a criminal if that makes me an election denier whatever they want to call me or a conspiracy theor is fine I
simply don't believe you I've been around and I don't believe that Joe Biden is more popular than Barack Obama and got more votes than Barack Obama the way he mobilized the black vote what 99.9% of all black people voted for him immediately people who would never normally vote in elections a lot of them yeah so they're goingon to rig it or they're not but there's no way Joe Biden I think they rigged the last election in my opinion You're Gonna Lose really smart argument to do Obama versus Biden votes to kind of paint the picture
of it well well think about it can you imagine him being that much much more popular I can't remember and I was a sentient adult at the time when he was running against uh Donald Trump and from the time he was vice president all these years to the time he was running against Donald Trump I don't even recall a single thing he said I can remember Obama's speeches off the top of my head right now I don't recall a single word Joe Biden has ever said and there's also something very Sinister you have to understand
about people who have been in power for a long time telling you what they'll fix if they have more power sorry so you were the vice president for eight [ __ ] years Donald Trump's president for a couple years and you come along talking about how we need to fix America and everything's [ __ ] well sorry who was in the [ __ ] driving seat just before Trump forever you and your mate right now KLA Harris is doing exactly the same thing to all of you every American voter when I become president I'm going
to do this and change this and I'm going to fix America's infrastructure I'm going to [ __ ] you're the vice president right now and have been for three and a half years why are you making promises instead of saying look it's all fixed I've done it I'm the second most powerful person in this country look it's already done why are you making campaign promises what and then we expect that when you get one seat higher it's all going to be better no [ __ ] that I don't believe them what would happen if Trump
was killed well unfortunately it's a conversation we actually had have to have because someone did actually shoot him which is terrifying I don't know I just know I wouldn't want to be in the United States what I think is we now have no choice in our election oh there'd be somebody in in the Republican seat somebody some guy um because I think the only other guy who I like who I would have trusted to be some sort of revolutionary president would be VC and I don't think they would have given it to him he didn't
get enough votes in the primaries I don't think would be in the scene what did you like about thec I like the fact that he is willing to tell us uncomfortable truths I think that when people are willing to say uncomfortable truths to the people they're supposed to govern I can at least respect that as it you know as as a man you're telling me something that I don't want to hear well good well you should be the politicians you know the politicians who stray away from the mainstream narratives on some issues in England there
was the the Russia Ukraine thing everyone's like oh Vladimir Putin's unprovoked war of aggression unprovoked yeah and then some politicians were brave enough to sit down and goes no he was absolutely provoked and this was stupid and England or United States would not have stood for what we've been doing to that country and America would have invaded Mexico in a second if we were trying to put Russian weapons there so the uncomfortable truths I guess gravitate help me gravitate towards a politic ition much more when V said um he was interviewed said yeah you know
there's a Christian Nation fan on judeo-christian principles blah blah blah but you're a Hindu he went yes I am yes I am but here are the principles of uh that the country was founded on and I agree with every single one of them and my Hindu faith is never going to interject with policymaking or be but I am actually a Hindu he didn't lie like probably Obama who was an atheist throughout all of his college Years and found God before he ran for politics even though he was secretly having gay sex with a bunch of
dudes that was exposed by Tucker Carlson this isn't exclusive to your show so you know by all means don't attack him for it however do I believe that Obama was a Christian man no I don't I still don't so I like that VC was happy to stand up and tell us uncomfortable truths and say things that a lot of people in the United States didn't want to hear the Bible Belt you know when he's standing up saying I am a Hindu sure that put puts a lot of people off but he stands by what he
says and who he is and what he means so I liked him so if Trump had been assassinated we'd be in some position where we'd have some shill for the Republicans some shill for the Democrats all funded by the same people and I think the world would just go into this [ __ ] election and they they use the media to to misdirect people and to thinking the election's important again what I don't think is a lot of the tough talkers a lot of the tough talkers who say yeah it would be civil war I
don't think there would be civil war I think that people would tweet a lot they post a lot they'd act outraged but no one would act Lock and Load and what it takes for and I'm not giving advice on insurrections by the way yeah but what it takes for a populace to successfully overthrow a government in 99.9% of cases if you understand history right here in Romania 1989 what it takes is for the military and the people in charge of the military to officially change sides once that happens you have your control so when the
military in 1989 in Romania officially changed sides to the side of the people and disavowed Nikolai chesu the Communist dictator the overthrow was complete I don't think that unless there were any military leaders in the United States brave enough to sit there secretly thinking because they're in charge of the military if they rig the election I'm going to order the military to stand down and to go and seize the White House and let Donald Trump in unless the military are happy to help no Civil Wars ever going to be won so I think America would
just be [ __ ] I think it would be as [ __ ] with whatever outcome as what we're looking at now where it's 50% [ __ ] if we have the wrong outcome so just all hope would have been taken away from very many people and America would have spiraled further and further into this [ __ ] hole where people can't afford groceries isn't it scary that you've had some success online I'm very proud of you but if you are a man your age and you have just finished a college education and you go
to get a normal job in what we know as the the marketplace of the workplace the the the labor market that you have basically a 0% chance of ever owning a house outright during your lifetime there's no middle class anymore ever anymore it's it's gone and Trump will bring it back so yeah America will be [ __ ] if they kill him and it will be [ __ ] if Kamala wins it'll be [ __ ] in any single scenario where he doesn't end up the president of the United States again what would it take
to save American politics a lot more than Trump can do Trump would have to essentially train and groom someone with the same moral backbone as him to be the next president it would take 16 years of good leadership to completely save America and Eric and Donald Trump Jr are relatively strong I guess candidates for this if they got you're good friends with them um do they plan on running I I'm I'm not good friends I'm not good friends and I always distance myself from anybody because they get a lot of smoke for knowing me I
know I know that a bit I talk to them I don't I wouldn't say good friends um but I I don't know of any plans of anyone running for president it's not the kind of information that they they'd share with me but I think it would take Donald Trump giving Don Jr a high level Administration job let him learn the culture of DC let him learn the culture of American politics and to line him up to be the next president because to completely save America I would think that we'd have to go back to some
of the policies that John FK was trying to enact when a lone crazy person shot him you know changing the way that the Federal Reserve Bank works for example changing the way that the American monetary system works changing the way that the military-industrial complex Works changing changing the way that politicians can be lobbied and paid for through various super packs before they get in so they have special interests the word special interests there shouldn't it shouldn't exist their interest should be used in your life and how good is your life going as the man who
voted for them special interests to who some pharmaceutical company that you have no stake in good so they'll fill you full of poisonous injections to appease their friends there should be no special interests and that would be a fight that would be multigenerational in terms of presidencies that would take that would take 12 to 16 years so I hope Trump wins I hope he does a good enough job to keep the voters voting for him half the price of gas lower the price of groceries so that he can then let his Apprentice whoever that may
be from within the political establishment or from one out or from outside take his endorsement and run with the battle that's what it would take it won't take Donald Trump he simply doesn't have enough time what are your three favorite and least favorite countries I mean that's a very difficult question to travel to politically ideologically I guess overall yeah overall yeah still very hard I'm a big fan of what England used to be England is the greatest country that has ever existed it's now failed it's [ __ ] up it's like in the last year
of Muhammad Ali's life when you saw him shaking and he couldn't put sentence together that's what England is now however Muhammad Ali is still known as the greatest boxer the greatest heavyweight boxer there's ever been I feel like that's how I look England but I will always have a special place in my heart for England it's a tiny little island in a cold rainy part of the ocean just north of the European continent that conquered and civilized the entire world and I've had this discussion with somebody who was Russian and I've had this discussion with
somebody who was Chinese and I've had this discussion with people who are Brazilian and they're arguing with me being oh well actually you know not quite and I always say the same thing I say what what language are we having this argument in why do you know our language how come the world's greatest superpower you all think you're Americans you don't have your own language you speak that language of that tiny little island of psychopaths who got in these little wooden boats and went and conquered everybody it's the greatest nation that there's ever been and
I will always love England for that even though now I think it's beyond the point of no return so I like England I like Ireland a lot I'm quarter Irish the fighting Spirit of these people is incomparable with a lot of places in the world even if you look at the civil unrest that's happening right now Irish people are standing up against things like unchecked Mass migration in a way that no other European state has done but um I like lots of countries I like three least favorite three least favorite I hate I don't hate
anybody from any country I don't have any hate in my heart I will never say so you're an American yes America have committed atrocious atrocious war crimes in my life time they killed a million people in Iraq because some Saudi people allegedly hijacked some planes and th into the World Trade Center Saddam Hussein had nothing to do with that he said he had weapons of mass destruction he didn't it was all built on lies and they murdered one million people wiped off the face of the planet these people will never have families we'll never know
their names America has committed atrocious war crimes but I'm an American and you're an americ and I would never say I I hate you because of what your country has done so I'm saying that in preface because I am going to say that I don't like the country of Israel because of their politics again I have friends from Israel I have men who work for me from Israel I have Israeli acquaintances I've had an Israeli exgirlfriend before in the past I want exgirlfriend we hooked up a bit so I don't have any personal disdain from
anybody from these countries but the actions of their leaders and the actions of their countries I I can't stand the state of Israel is and if we're going to take actions of their countries and actions of their leaders I'll put England in the country I haes list because I think they've thrown away the greatest thing that's ever been here on Earth which was the the British Empire so I can hate England in the same way I hate the the the Israeli government but I have no personal disdain for anyone another country I really dislike let
me see what I can upset um I really dislike I'm sure Canada's in there no because again I just hate Justin Trudeau yeah and I could I could say like well Romania is trying to put Rich foreigners in jail instead of concentrating on all of its problems but the Romanian people hate their own government they don't need me to say that yeah so I I don't hold any personal disdain for anyone there's just certain governments I really dislike the British government even though England's my favorite country the Israeli government I super dislike and I think
I I'd leave it at that I have no real beef with anyone else who is the greatest Emperor Alexander the Great napole or genas KH well they were all revolutionaries in their own way which is very important to understand so they're impossible to measure one against each other I would have to say Napoleon though for the reason that he holds an Accolade that genas Khan and Alexander the Great don't so Alexander the Great existed in a time which lasted most of human civilization most of human Warfare the age of sword and spear Warfare and he
was very good with what he called the pH the fallings and he came from Macedonia and conquered all the way over to India all the way to the Himalaya Mountains he couldn't get any further he famously cried when there was no more lands left to conquer and like genas Khan although genas Khan held on to his Empire for much longer it eventually crumbled after after his death Alexander the Great Empire crumbled immediately after his death it was split into four by his most important generals and Napoleon's empire again crumbled but Napoleon is still the greatest
because although Alexander the Great was very good at uh sword and shield Warfare genghiskhan still existed in this era his his his method of warfare was insanely insanely competitive because every single man every single Mongol man was a builtin ready to fight soldier from the get-go you didn't have to raise an army or train anyone they were all exceptionally good Horsemen they were all exceptionally good archers they were all you could just find men and that was your army and you could come and go and live off the step and you had two female horses
drink the milk from there you didn't need food his Logistics problem was solved and he conquered massive suedes over he didn't actually conquer any of Europe genas Khan's Sons conquered Europe the only European Kingdom genas Khan was ever um ever knew existed during his lifetime was the kingdom of Georgia so when you hear about the Mongols the gates of Vienna that was uh temoin and and kui and the people who came after him but I'm digressing because I get nerdy sometimes Napoleon was the greatest because there was a very specific period of human Warfare where
technology was advancing very rapidly it ended arguably in the Franco Prussian War just before World War one but it lasted in a period that predates Napoleon himself and we're talking about musketry the marching in formation firing in unison there muskets and cannons and cavalry and the reason Napoleon is the greatest is because this age of warfare is not called musketry Warfare it's not called marching formation and fire cannons Warfare It's called Napoleonic Warfare he owns the name for a period of human Warfare no one else does all the great Caesars all the great Christian Knights
who kicked the Moors out of Spain Charlamagne every single person was a character who played a certain role in a era of warfare and it did change over the years but only one man has the whole era of warfare named after him because that's how [ __ ] good he was so Napoleon Napoleon Bart uh once said to understand a man you have to know what was happening in the world when he was 20 what was going on in the world when you were 18 to 22 and how did it influence your worldview when I
was 18 to 22 I did have a finger on global politics again the internet didn't exist uh things like Twitter X didn't exist or or were very very brand new when I was in my early 20s and certainly the propaganda machine had a complete strangle hold on the information that we were taught but it did make me start to question things my age 189 2021 it was the middle easterners are bad Muslims are bad they're all terrorists and we are all good you know that was what we were taught as British and English and American
people for a very long time and my father had a lot of conversations with me about this you know literally explaining to me how the various people had tried to invade and Conquer Afghanistan before and everyone wants their oil and everyone wants their money and the Afghan man just wants to be left the [ __ ] alone and live his life and I was like aren't they all terrorists my dad was like how is a man who lives in the middle of the desert who makes less than $5 a day going to hurt you in
England or America he's not your enemy this guy just wants to be left in peace we're in his country blowing his [ __ ] up in fact the only person ever to conquer Afghanistan successfully was genas Khan but that was in a different era of course so my father explaining this made me watch the news when I was taught all of this garbage that the news was trying to push down our throats and that may have been my first enlightening breakout The Matrix moment you know because what I can't understand and why I like to
have a knowledge of History is this every single War America has been involved in since World War II the American public were spoonfed and told it was a great thing to do and the right thing to do the Korean War the Vietnam War the Afghan war in my lifetime when you were just a baby and then it was the Iraq War just after that and every single time give it 10 Years everybody you everyone in this room knows that was [ __ ] horeshit no we shouldn't have sent a bunch of men to die in
Vietnam it didn't it we lost anyway one America Ted tough about its military it doesn't have a very good record on winning anything oh they went to war in Afghanistan for 20 years oh here's some big explosions cool the Taliban are still but still in charge they're actually more in charge than they ever were because B them left them a bunch of weapons so they don't have a very good record of winning anything and they also don't have a very good record of after the fact anyone looking back and saying that was a smart thing
to do and now when you have lunatics like Nikki Haley being like yeah we need to send Americans to go fight in Ukraine and some Americans are like yeah waving their Ukraine Flags slav UK I live on the border of Ukraine I used to run a business in Ukraine I know Ukrainian politics better than all of these Americans and no Young American men don't need to go die in Ukraine I'm like when you look at the track record of every war we've been involved in and how [ __ ] up we now know it was
how can anyone support any American politician saying we need to go to war with anybody in fact there's only one notable politician who's saying I need to stop all the wars and that's Donald Trump yeah the one who was just shot at isn't that scary what's the darkest part of History that you've recently discovered that I've recently discovered the darkest part of History the darkest part of History I've been diving into recently is the real the real history of what western Africa was like before white people got there and I'm speaking as a half black
man and I know I'm going to get loads of hate from this how bad South Africa was before white people got there and how the slave trade worked and how the slave trade in the United States was able to bring over so many African men my ancestors to that continent and history today teaches you that evil white people went over to Western Africa shot people and captured people and won these fights and got all these black people and put them on boats and moved them across to America and the white man's the evilest person ever
and it's always been a narrative I've never been 100% comfortable with and I'm not going to say everything I know here because I can talk on the subject now for two or three hours but I would encourage people to look into what the slave trade really was and how it really happened and how it was so easy to do and I'll give you a thought experiment you're quite a fit athletic young man 23 years a of age okay you're imagine you are a British sailor okay same build you are now you've been sailing for three
months on this little wooden ship eating nothing but hard attack You Got Scurvy you're sick you're malnutrition okay we put you on the coast of Africa it's 14 9 degrees okay you're in a thick red cotton jacket and I give you a musket a gun a weapon of death and I say okay here we are I want you and the 60 other men on this boat to go and catch 300 of these big black African dudes from 20 miles in land but you're not allowed to shoot them no you have to get them on the
boat without hurting them somehow you think you could pull that off me you the people in this room 0% chance I know you're not allowed to say it cuz you're white than me you're not mixed race you can't say oh that doesn't make sense because I think I have an idea of who could pull it off yeah well exactly all the other black people who had all these wars with each other and were waiting on the beach with all their fellow Africans saying here take them give us some more guns we'll win the next War
easy boom shoot half of them capture half of them and the slave trade just worked like this so when you look into how the slave trade actually functioned that's very dark and it's very scary especially when you understand how much they're trying today to this point to completely use propaganda to tell you it happened the way we were originally taught no no no no western Africa was not filled with great amazing golden buildings and kings and stuff and people like manausa who was indeed the king of timbuk to who was arguably the richest man in
history is a great historical figure and there are some and Africans have their own history and I'm not taking them away from that but the dark depraved way that Western Africans enslaved their own people and gave them away for tobacco for [ __ ] [ __ ] to Western white people is incredibly scary I'd also tell people to look into I heard of the barbery wars I think so I don't know much about them the barbery wars is very simple the barber Wars was the America's first conflict as an independent power so America beat England
no English people beat other English people it was a civil war you didn't called yourself something different I'll still stand by the English on that point but the the state of America had just finished their uh war against the the crown the colony of America had won their war against the British crown and their first ever War because it wasn't a superpower back then was with the Ottoman Empire the otoman empire was the Turkish Empire which ruled all of Modern Dubai Turkey um their capital I believe was istambul and all of North Africa and these
people had a slave trade you know who they used to enslave white people Americans specifically because if you enslaved white British people or white Spanish people the Spanish and the British who were very scary who had their big Navy would come and fight with you so they'd wait for American ships and they' capture you enslave white Americans again very barbaric they castrate every single man they got their hands on rap all the women use them as sex slays Etc and the ultimate Empire was enslaving white Americans and this is a very dark thing to look
into because Americans specifically are taught that slavery was something unique that happened to black people within the United States that white people perpetrated but you don't understand that America had to build a navy and fight its first ever conflict because Thomas Thomas Jefferson was set sent to London L to speak with the ottoman Emissary and he said stop doing this to us stop capturing our people he said no I have the right to do this if I want what you do this was millions of white people right yeah indeed well I wouldn't say Millions definitely
hundreds of thousands every American ship they could get their hands off uh hands on and and Chinese ships and ships that they didn't think were dangerous to them but the Americans engaged in their first ever conflict the barber conflict the barber Wars looked them up and America had to go and put a stop to another slave trade way before they put a stop to their own slave trade and then it was the British who outlawed slavery initially but uh yeah the barbery wars and the transatlantic slave trade the the more you dig into it the
sicker and more evil you see today's propaganda people in the past were sick and evil and did all sorts of [ __ ] up and evil things but it's me it's the ju position with today's propaganda and what really happened that's really scary what topics or groups do you know not to [ __ ] with I'll [ __ ] with anyone at this point I'll say anything I like at this point I don't think it matters I mean they can't be trying any harder to put me in jail than they're already than they already are
I mean if we're talking like street fights and stuff there are certain demographics that are scarier than others but I guess uh then you mean globally who who's really in power who's really in power now I mean everyone always asks me oh what about the Jewish question don't Jewish people control the world and this is maybe what you're digging at and Andrew may not have alluded to but you don't have to be a massive conspiracy theorist to know that all the founders of the Federal Reserve Bank and the current system of financial control in the
United States government all their founding members were Jews you don't have to be a conspiracy theorist to know that you do have to be a conspiracy theorist to think that your Jewish friend and neighbor is also in the group chat trying to oppress you that's when the conspiracy gets out of control and that's when you become I guess what they call is a a I don't use the word anti-s semi I use the word a racist and I obviously am no racist but people know not to I guess say things like I don't like this
state of Israel and what they stand for and what they do because it's going to upset a wider Jewish Community I'm not scared of Benjamin Netanyahu trying to kill me he's got bigger problems than me you know in Iran and in Yemen he's got actual problems I'm not scared of him but when you say things like that the normal Jewish person and I know lots of normal Jewish people who are good people can let their mind get triggered into thinking that you are their enemy and I would say no I'm not your enemy and I
can actually bring it into another example in exactly the same way that as a mixed race man have just said that black people sold their own people into slavery if you were to say that as a white man you'd have black people threatening to kill you yeah why were they slaves did someone enslave them were they there did they see it no but they'll threaten to kill you because you're a white man saying the wrong thing and what I would say is let's all concentrate on who runs these massive power structures a lot of them
are run by Christian Americans who are in the government some are run by Jewish people lots of power power structures in the world are run by Russian oligarchs and Chinese people who you won't never find find their names out and you can hate certain power structures and you can say where the people are from without making you a man who hates the entire demographic does that make sense but it certainly does infuriate people when you talk against the state of Israel or the founders of the Federal Reserve Bank because Christian America will also jump on
your back and call you an anti-semite which which to me doesn't make any sense you know is there any resources that we can read to uh kind of gain the truth about the situation of like who's in power and who makes the decisions none that I could say right now without getting your YouTube channel banned is the answer but basic [ __ ] history books you know read about the life of woodro Wilson who gave him money what he signed and why who wrote the things he signed I could say that much and people could
do their own research but but look look into that for for what if you don't know but um yeah there's lots of information readily available on the actual just normal history and you can find out what's going on what's the best piece of advice you've ever received that no one is ever going to give a [ __ ] about you even 1% as much as you have to give the [ __ ] about yourself no one cares no one cares about you if you're a man ever everything is conditional you don't get loved unconditionally and
that's a beautiful thing because that makes you strive to to create your own value as a man and the problem that men have is we all go from a time when everyone cares about us to a time no one does women don't lose it until they're maybe 45 and childless and they'll be like oh what the [ __ ] going on now she understands what it's like to become a 15 16 17 year old man because we've gone through the stage I remember my aunts and uncles hey little Tristan I remember you know they all
cared about me back then then you get the 16 17 18 you're out in the cold world and you're like no one gives a [ __ ] do they I can't pay my bills I have no food nobody cares yeah your mother and your father will care a little bit but you have to care about them so I'd say the juk your protection is the other way around once you become an adult and you have to care about yourself so the best advice I can give to anyone especially the young men who are 13 14
15 who you know are sitting in their room playing video games and their mother's still bringing them sandwiches you know if she continues to care about you that much and you lean on it you're going to be a nobody and if she says okay you're 18 now get the [ __ ] out my house you're going to be a Nobody Until you make something of yourself so the best advice every young man needs to hear is nobody nobody gives a [ __ ] about you at all until you make them give a [ __ ]
people give a [ __ ] about me and Andrew now why would you have given a [ __ ] about me if I just [ __ ] stayed in my room played video games from age 18 till now no you wouldn't know who the [ __ ] I was let's assume that you're on death row um what would your last meal be wouldn't eat one no I'd order something so ridiculous that you know because I'm thinking about the last row the death row last meal request that I know one guy asked for a single Olive
one guy asked for a [ __ ] ice cream in KFC and the only Reas yeah and the only reason I know that is because they asked for something unique so I'd ask for something very unique and I have lots of time on death rad to think about what that is a quick fire question I can't tell you I don't know maybe three three cigarettes and a shot of whiskey something that would be memorable because ultimately it wouldn't matter something that would have my name said after I had died more than it would have been
said otherwise if I just had the standard presum who's the last person you would speak to Andrew obviously what would you say to him I'd say that my your success in life and how you continue to go forward and change the world was never dependent on me you could have done it without me you have always been Andrew Tate and being a tate brother is just an accessory is just something maybe beneficial maybe something that has helped you but you can do this all by yourself you're going to be fine and look after my kids
the last thing you'd say to your daughter or daughters anything you need Uncle Andrew's there for you that's what I'd say last question uh what's the last thing you would say to the world I would say to all the young men out there who see me as a source of inspiration motivation knowledge anyone out there because I wouldn't speak I wouldn't address the people who can't stand me I'd address the people who look up to me I'd again say something similar that that I said to my brother I'd say if I exist or not if
I speak or not if I do podcasts if you hear my voice it doesn't matter you can do all of this without me as a source of motivation everything I've tried to say to you and everything I've tried to tell you I've meant it because I care about not you personally but the way that men are perceived in this world and the way men carry themselves in this world and if you are a true fan of mine don't get angry don't go nuts don't burn anything down don't let this become a moment in your life
that spiral spirals you down that toilet of self-destruction you don't need me and you can do this anyway best of luck well everyone this has been the Jack Neil podcast this is your guest Tristan Tate uh people obviously pleasure see you on their algorithm but where can they find you uh I'm on uh Twitter tapate the Talisman is my uh ex sorry I keep dead naming X is Twitter uh that's the only real place to find me most other accounts you'll see on any other social media platform are you know run by fans I appreciate
you all who do the work but my real opinions and who I really am and what I really say and to really get in touch with me I'm on X and I'm inside the real world and the war room and you can find those and more information about them at cob.com beautiful