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The Danger of Andrew Tate.

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hey everyone me Kevin here I wanted to

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give some sincere commentary on Andrew

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tapate because there are a lot of people

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in the comments of my last podcast where

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there are really people on two sides

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there's one half of people who say

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please never mention this person's name

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again we're tired of hearing of Andrew

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Tate why Kevin are you even paying

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attention to him the second type of

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person leaves comments like oh I love

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Andrew Tate he changed my life in fact

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go to my YouTube channel and see how he

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changed my life and then I go to some of

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these channels and I'm not saying this

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is true of all of them but I go to some

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of them and they're smaller channels

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which you know I encourage everybody to

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be able to post content but but they're

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promoting Andrew Tate's affiliate links

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and so it makes you then Wonder like

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well what feedback is sincere so let's

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break this down guys I do need to

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concentrate a little bit so maybe be a

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little less less wild and so here we go

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so my thinking

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is that Andrew Tate uses a lot of the

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motivational speeches that are very

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common in what you hear from individuals

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like Jordan B Peterson even some of the

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older versions of Grant Cardone the

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sales style the enthusiasm the

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excitement guys can you stop cuz you are

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distracting me a little bit so it's a

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little harder to think just hang out

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okay like you could be in it if you want

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but car is going to drive itself you

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guys are going to hang out for about 6

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more minutes or so and let dad do a

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little commentary here on Andrew Tate

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how's that sound boys all right sweet so

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uh with that said let's break this down

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so you've got you've got this sort of

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Reincarnation of that sales speaker

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mentality right which is hey work hard

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and you win which I'm a big believer in

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to I'm a huge believer that America is

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the place you can come to with no money

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and make it happen and I look at my

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story too where as a child my parents

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came to America barely able to speak

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English Eng fortunate enough to be able

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to come here on a work visa carpentry

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Visa which was amazing that they had

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those back then and actually start

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trying to learn the language and build

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an income and eventually build wealth

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what happened was my parents ended up

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becoming uh well they they started a um

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sort of within they worked within a

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design studio for kitchen design and

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then they created their own kitchen uh

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design and construction company

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unfortunately in the dot bubble all that

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went Poopsy doopsy and so we went from

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having nothing to having stuff and

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living in a great neighborhood and going

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to a private school to going right back

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to public schools in the bottom okay and

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living in very very old apartments and

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having our cars repossessed so I agree

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with the Andrew Tate ISM of you can make

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it happen in America I believe that as

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well I started working my way at Jamba

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Juice to and I got fired from Hollister

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I didn't even mention that you know

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volunteered as a police explorer and

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worked my way up as well as worked hard

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to be able to afford board my first

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house buy my first house and continue

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the

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ladder so that brings us to where we are

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today where I'm running multiple

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different businesses and I'm actually in

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my opinion doing my best to continue to

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live what I'm so fortunate to feel which

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is this American Dream feeling which is

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you work hard you get rewarded the

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question though that I have is is that

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motivational talk from inate really

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unique and so that's where a lot of

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folks say is what he says

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rehashed and for this I will actually

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come to the defense of Andre T in the

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event that what he says is rehashed he

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does it well his tweets are well crafted

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his message is well put together for

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motivation and Entrepreneurship I agree

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with that and I think if anybody you

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know especially if you're down in the

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dumps right now you know the stock

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market's down you're not getting the pay

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raise you're looking for or you're

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waiting for that pay raise you're

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waiting for the opportunities to come

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your way you feel like you're working

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hard every day you you feel like you're

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doing what everybody's saying which is

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work hard and you'll get rewarded and

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you're like bro I'm working hard every

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damn day you work you show up at 8 you

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leave at 5: you work overtime sometimes

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on the weekends and you're like man come

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on like when am I going to get rewarded

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more and what I find is first of all the

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Andrew motivation to get you there

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that's fantastic but usually what it

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takes is it feels like pushing a

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snowball you're pushing a snowball up a

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hill and you're like man I'm coming to

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work every day pushing the snowball up

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the hill

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when is it ever going to give when is it

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ever going to start showing that reward

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that flip side when is it actually going

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to start self sustaining and that's hard

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that takes time and if there's a

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criticism maybe with Tate there could be

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the motivation to not attack the viewer

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and suggest you're lazy if you're not

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succeeding yet but that as long as you

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stay persistent it will come so that is

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a criticism that obviously uh is is one

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that he could refine but that's

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refinable what I do think is unrealistic

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though and this is where I go negative

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and I think this is highly unrealistic

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is I think it's highly unrealistic to

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suggest that his life is the most

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perfect life ever that because he's

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worked hard and he works out every day

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he gets Bugattis and girls and all this

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stuff this I think is a very misleading

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signal to people in America and quite

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frankly around the world because this

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idea is that if you're basically a dbag

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and

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you're you know a man to women which is

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like starting to be defined as my the

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line that I can't get out of my head is

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his line of I walk around in my compound

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with a sword so that when I say clean

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the dishes the woman cleans the dishes

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that's the kind of misogynistic stuff

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that's absolutely disgusting it makes me

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despise Andrew Tate now I think I'm a

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relatively reasonable person and I can

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separate what I like from what I don't

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like there are going to be things that

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you might not like about me you might be

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like who's this Los ER in a self-driving

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car with green hair and a jet and these

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different businesses once real estate

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once stock what is this person doing I

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don't like him maybe you want to punch

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me in the face that's okay everybody

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starts out wanting to punch me in the

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face and then later we can have a beer

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and then it's all

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good but here's the thing I don't know

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that you can recover from being a

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misogynistic and coming across

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to younger men in America trying to get

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ahead by treating anyone poorly

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especially women what motivated me to

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say this is I'm on the way home right

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now we're on the right lane we're going

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like 58 M hour on autopilot which I know

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is under 65 but that's only because

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there's traffic ahead of me otherwise

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obviously going under the speed level is

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not a good idea but we're on the way

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home right now I want to go slower

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because it's on autopilot watching it

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obviously carefully but because we are

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on the way home to visit what are we

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going on the way home to visit babies

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babies we have two babies waiting for us

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at home that's because Lauren just got

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discharged from the hospital we just had

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baby twins and guess what those are baby

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twin girls Ella and Claire and the last

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thing I would want is any dude in

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America being in a relationship with

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Ella and CLA in the future and they're a

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tate disciple that would almost be

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something that I would encourage the

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girls and I don't know but I would

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almost encourage the girls if they came

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across as a woman a tate disciple to say

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you automatically rejected now I know

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that might come across as extreme but

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that's the way I feel because anybody

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who follows taism for dating or

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relationship or women in my opinion is

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trying to be a player or a g and you

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know what maybe that's how you want to

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live your life maybe that's how

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everybody wants to live their life for

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that phase in their life where that's

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what they do and if that's what you do

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hey hopefully you've gone out and gotten

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the HPV vaccine okay and this isn't here

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to suggest this is like the coid vaccine

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and oh we're provax versus antia or this

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that or whatever look up HPV it's the

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only vaccine known not to cause cancer

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anyway if that's what you desire that's

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okay but if you're looking for an actual

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relationship where you could have an

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equal partner who might do things that

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are different but they are equal they

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contribute to your life in a positive

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way like Lauren I love Lauren so much

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we've been together now for 15 years

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which is crazy to say that little guy

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right there is a this little guy right

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here is five and 34 right Max yeah

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so I've been together with Lauren longer

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than their lives

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combined and I look at Lauren as an

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equal but different partner in that is

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Lauren provides me such vital and useful

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perspective and I love her and I honor

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her so much I would never in a million

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years expect Lauren would think it's

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acceptable for me to walk in the house

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with a sword on my back and go clean the

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dish because I said so do this because I

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said so the lack of respect for other

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people is really disgusting and that

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drives me nuts about taism uh so I think

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that's why you have this split in the

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world where people are like okay once

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you listen to one Tate video and you get

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the motivation you've heard it all I

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don't necessarily know if that's true

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because I do think everybody needs a

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little motivational boost every so often

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I do as well I you know I'm I'm a big

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fan I'm much more of a reader so like

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reading uh I especially like uh reading

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sort of Aristotle Plato stuff like that

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some people like nerd you're the nerd

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that Andrew say say don't listen to

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whatever they don't I don't care you

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came to this YouTube channel you clicked

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on this video point

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is everybody needs a little reminder

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that it's important to have balance and

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to balance the extremes and I don't know

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that Andrew Tate does that I don't think

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Andrew Tate at all balances extremes and

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that's a problem to suggest that oh yeah

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I fly my Bugatti around on a jet no you

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don't that's what you did once to take

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delivery for it to suggest that you're

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always working hard because you're

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filming b-roll of you using a laptop in

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some busy coffee shop honestly I think

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it's a clown move I think the vast

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majority of this person's week Andrew

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Tate's week is actually not involved in

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actually working I would venture to make

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bets that he works less than 20 hours a

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week that's not including working out or

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bossing people around or being a

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misogynist but again like I said if you

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can take optimism and positivity away

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from his content and you could somehow

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separate yourself out from the other

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nonsense that's great I'm all for that

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but in terms of respecting other people

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especially people of the other sex boy I

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am worried that if people like Tate can

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gain the massive popularity that they

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gain treating people the way they do and

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maybe that's that's that's how they got

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successful in the first place right

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people leave comments like well you know

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he's successful because he's saying the

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quiet part out loud well if those are

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things that people truly internalize the

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misogynistic thoughts then it should be

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no surprise they don't actually have a

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successful relationship maybe when you

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point the finger and say yes that's what

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I wanted to say too you got to look at

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your hand and go damn I'm pointing the

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finger but three of my fingers are

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pointing back in myself maybe you're the

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problem and that's a true reality we

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should all think about is are we truly

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being a humble person somebody something

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other people want to be around is your

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goal to oneup a guy or a person you meet

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or a client or a girl or somebody you're

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with is your goal to try to impress

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Somebody by being like Tate and showing

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off all your flashy crap well if that's

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your goal fine but people are going to

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look at you and think you're a dag and

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in my opinion that's not a great way to

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get ahead you could be the most skilled

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person in the world uh whether it comes

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to real estate or stocks or investing or

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whatever but if you come AC cross as a

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dbag of here you are and your fancy

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clothes showing off your fancy Bugattis

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and look how rich I am and I'm the best

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I'm the smartest and you can never be

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wrong then I don't know that you're

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somebody who should be followed I don't

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know that I've ever and I could be wrong

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about this but I don't know that I

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personally have ever seen Andrew Tate

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admit to actually being wrong about

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something I think that's a fatal flaw so

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we'll see but some folks in the comments

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were asking for some clarity from me on

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where my position is on Tate and I want

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to be clear the Recycled plus rewarded

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and repackaged motivation fantastic if

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that makes you work hard and that gets

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you excited about entrepreneurship hell

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yeah I'm all for it let's do it but the

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attitude the boasting the uh lack of

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humility the I can't be wrong the I'm

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the boss attitude very toxic very

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dangerous in this world and so we'll

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call this video the danger of Andrew

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tape than thanks for watching you guys

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want to say goodbye bye bye Max Max get

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in the video there you are hey what did

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we just get by the way what do we what

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kind of snack are you guys going to get

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when we're at home uh I well I got a

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toilet you got a toilet okay what do we

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have in the trunk oh a super duper sour

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potion you have the sour sour potion but

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what do we have in the trunk Jack

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cupcakes four Sprinkles Cupcakes shout

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out to sprinkles see you in the next one

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folks goodbye

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