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In Defense of Andrew Tate | Fraud or Matrix Victim.

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welcome back to the not rented jet this

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is the jet I own and we are going to use

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it to do nothing other than fly around

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and talk about Andrew Tate who is not

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flying around in a jet because he's in

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jail

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so in today's discussion we are going to

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debate is top G being scammed by The

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Matrix not getting the health care he

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deserves because he's locked up abroad

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in a Romanian prison unable to get the

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health care support he needs to prevent

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terminal lung cancer or is he using that

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as click bait to get himself extradited

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over to or to get himself sent over to

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the United Arab Emirates where they do

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not have extradition laws where he can

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be protected from the crimes that he

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perpetrated I don't know and all of a

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sudden McKay is playing music while

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we're trying to do a video here anyway

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so let's start with you what's your take

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are you a top G Fanboy or is top G

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guilty I am definitely a fanboy I think

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we all know sir closer get it get it I

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think we all know Andrew Tate definitely

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has cancer and definitely needs to go to

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Dubai to get better

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okay all right that's it no no seriously

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it's BS

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I'm not sure what to make of what is

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happening he's a flip-flopper

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do you like top tree I like top G but I

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like his message but I I mean it's kind

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of it's kind of convenient that he's

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coming out at this time do you think uh

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this is something that was maybe planned

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where maybe I don't know how to put this

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in the back pocket no no I don't use

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this plan this is just more of a hey uh

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what the hell am I gonna do how do I get

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out of here this is a prisons getting

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uncomfortable now I don't want to deal

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with it anymore so your take is even

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though you support his sort of

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entrepreneurial message maybe business

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message uh and that he rape swimming I

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well I don't support that but I don't

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know I mean the media could be could be

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skewing it one way or the other I'm not

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I'm not exactly sure but I do like the

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message that he's sending to young men

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that that hey you know you don't have to

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be a you know don't be a wimp actually

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get your crap together kind of similar

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to the not exactly the Jordan Peterson

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type thing but it's kind of the same

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general overall Vibe like hey get your

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stuff together be a man grow up I don't

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think young men are told that enough

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today optimized improved work hard yes

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build your own success yeah some of his

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stuff is extremely motivational I've

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listened to quite a bit go ahead Mr top

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G over here I have a bone to pick with

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Kevin this morning closer man closer I

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have a bone this morning

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this morning Kevin opens up an Andrew

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Tate video and says we're gonna leave

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the the whole women of his part of his

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message aside and we're just going to

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talk about the business part I think

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that was a cop-out and I think you

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totally dodged a bullet

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I think if you're going to talk about

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Andrew Tate you actually you can't just

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be like I just want to talk about the

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good things that I agree with and not

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have to talk around sensitive subjects

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and I think you dodged a bullet to avoid

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any sort of controversial takes

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so what's your take then Mr uh Matrix so

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if Andrew Tate is guilty he's honestly

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the scum of the Earth but what we need

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to figure out is show me the evidence

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that's all I ask for like if he's guilty

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then he's just come to the Earth he

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should be locked up but if he's innocent

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then I I believe that his message is

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obviously a hot take it's controversial

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some people agree some people don't you

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don't have to agree with a hundred

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percent of everything says you can take

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the good from the message like you did

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you took the good from his message but

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you kind of like left out the women part

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which you can do but you can't just like

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that's like taking half of Andrew Tate

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so what actually is the evidence that's

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the question is the Court's not we have

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as far as the Twitter world's concerned

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we haven't seen any hard evidence from

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the court saying he's raping women this

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is everything bad going on he has not

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been convicted of anything you could

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play Devil's Advocate and say that they

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just haven't released them sure and

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that's totally fair due to the court

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that's totally fair so this is all what

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should be considered speculation at this

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point because we have no evidence do we

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have a timeline uh 30 it's 30 day

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increments up to 180 days and then I

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believe after 180 days either needs to

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be convicted or let go so it's about to

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trial would potentially start the the

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charges have to be brought within 180

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days okay what's your take on what I

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said about yeah taking just the good

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from Tate's message and not his hot

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taste well I I mean I I think it's

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challenging because every time you talk

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about his hot takes you start getting

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people who say oh well you know him

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saying that he likes Romania because the

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rape laws are loose uh oh that's just AI

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that's what people say oh that's that's

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just a deep fake he wouldn't actually

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say that uh and then they show you know

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CCTV footage of look here happy women

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walking around freely they're not like

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being punished inside the compound which

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is footage that they chose and they

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released you know so uh uh okay I mean I

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I don't mind talking about the women

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aspect I think uh 99 of what he says

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about women is absolutely disgusting and

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I find highly offensive I don't think

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any woman should ever be treated the way

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that he describes women should be

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treated I don't believe that a woman

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belongs in the kitchen I believe that

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women are equal uh and that's how I

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treat my wife uh is as an equal and so

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there are many times where I put my foot

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down on something that's extremely

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important to me and that's how we run

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our relationship but then there are

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equal amount of times where Lauren puts

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her foot down and says no this is what

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we're doing for something that's really

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important to me and so we each

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compromise back and forth and that's how

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we've been able to have a what we think

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is a very successful relationship for

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about 15 years now I think that's

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healthy and stuff and I totally I think

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that's good I think the problem or

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right now a lot of days a lot of young

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guys are just told to whatever like

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whatever a woman says whatever a woman

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wants like even like with my girlfriend

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I'm kind of a simp about it sometimes or

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whatever like like just you know bow

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down appease like

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you know men are you know men are men

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are like always wrong and I think

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I think that message has been really

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really imposed on a lot of guys and

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pretty much dudes are sick and tired of

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it and I think the reason a lot of men

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watch like these Andrew Tate type of

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people is just like yeah I wish I could

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say it like that or I wish I could you

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know like fight back or whatever I mean

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I'm probably projecting right now

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um but I think it might be a little of

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that I I don't I totally agree I think

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compromise and 50 50 is the ultimate way

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I think that a lot of a lot of the whole

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feminist culture has become so pushed on

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young men that it's like 70 of the time

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or 70 to 90 percent of the time it's not

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it's not the 50 50 it's more you know 70

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90 30 10 where men just don't really

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have feel they have a voice as as much

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anymore 70 90 math eh I know yeah I know

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I want to say thank you for sharing your

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perspective on like marriage because

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like that's what I was felt was missing

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from the video this morning because that

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perspective is just as valuable as what

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you think about as business practices I

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think it's okay to agree with certain

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people's practices and not other

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practices like like they're not perfect

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like you can agree and disagree with

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some people and I think that your take

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on his business practices is a valuable

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one and but like I think it's also just

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as important to be like I disagree with

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most of what he says about women and and

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I think that that's actually really

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valuable so thank you for sharing that

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uh and I want to hear what you have to

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say Mikey in just a moment too but so

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the the idea about the uh feminism and I

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I think

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an important thing that we have to think

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about with women relationship is that

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what is the individual looking for right

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if an individual guy is dating somebody

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uh and they don't feel there's a 50 50

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compromise maybe they're dating the

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wrong person maybe maybe there's a guy

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who is chasing around somebody who's out

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of their league potentially and they

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feel like they have to be aggressive

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what are you trying to tell me

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it's not related to the student either

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direction but no no if if a guy is if a

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guy is chasing a woman who is

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potentially out of their league uh then

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then potentially the guy feels like they

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have to sim for the girl whereas if you

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actually have uh an equal matching it's

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much easier to compromise whereas vice

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versa if if a guy is out of the league

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of the girl the girl feels like they

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have to swim for the guy so to some

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degree I feel like when we have these

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unbalanced sort of discussions of oh

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well you know the woman is more

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demanding or the guy is more demanding

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maybe that's because there's not

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actually equality in that way

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relationship to begin with and it's

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probably a relationship that won't work

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anyway in the long term what do you

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think Mikey

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that's a really good point Closer Closer

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Closer all right so in regards to Andrew

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Tate guilty for sure

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because I don't like him

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my favorite thing about Andrew Tate is

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he's had zero emissions these last

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couple of months

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um

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as we're on a jet flying flying uh three

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miles to the gallon edit my comment out

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just edit this part out leave it in

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leave it in okay good yeah you make a

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lot of good points I see where you're

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coming from too uh you're a young man in

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the U.S who I'm assuming has not you

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know in the last couple centuries taken

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advantage of women or being sexist or

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anything like that and so now you're

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kind of you're you're growing up in an

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environment where they're telling you

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like hey men are the problem and you

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know women are the victims and I

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understand why that is the narrative I

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can see why it's damaging to young men

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I think people like Andrew Tate can

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maybe do more harm than good in this

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sort of debate because all we're doing

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is putting fuel in the fire of like

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someone can now say well look at men

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like Andrew Tate look at the way he

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treats women so men are the problem it

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almost feels like the pendulum is like

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over swinging in the opposite direction

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because I agree sometimes things get too

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far and like we're blaming young boys

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when we shouldn't be but with that said

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I don't think we should have these like

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over swung pendulum type characters who

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are like you know I'm you know just

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treating women in an objection has led

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to the opposite extreme it's only going

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to fuel both sides to be more and more

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extreme conflict and yeah I would have

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loved for Lauren to be on this flight or

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for any or someone just a little bit

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more of a perspective but I think what

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you said was really true that'll be part

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two

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what do you think sir

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I'm getting really in there really get

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it in there all right is it in there oh

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yeah oh yeah okay I'm pretty impartial

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to the whole thing I think

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um I just kind of take what I see on the

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internet as as jokes or if or I look for

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like educational content so not really

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big into this but um going back to what

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you guys talked about about how

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um he went to the hospital he's is he in

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a holding cell or an actual prison

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because I believe it's there's jail

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which is where you go when you're

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sentenced or or being held and then

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there's prison which is usually when

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you're convicted for a term of more than

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a year that's how it is in the United

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States I'm I'm guessing he's in a jail

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that's relatively close to the court

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system where he was arrested the reason

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why I ask is because as I I was used to

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be an EMT and people a lot of times we'd

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have to go to to the jail but it wasn't

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an actual like security prison it was

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more so like holding cells where people

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get arrested to be transferred and

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people who have asthma will typically

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it was most of the time anxiety attacks

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or fake and we would still have to

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transport them to the hospital so that

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was very common so I thought that was

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worth mentioning I mean that's

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interesting if he really needed Medical

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Care really what you're saying is hey

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like transport them to the local

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Romanian Hospital in other words huh

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sure but I'm just oh from my personal

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experience a lot of times people are

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just like trying to get out of jail oh I

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see I said you're making the argument

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because if you have diagnosed asthma and

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your albuterol your inhaler isn't

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working then it's it's more of like a

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liability for the prison I don't know

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how Romanian laws work I have no idea

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I'm just telling you my personality they

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don't so do we all agree that we kind of

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think that the cancer thing is he's just

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saying it just to try to get out right

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we all agree on that I don't know it's

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possible I'm just saying it's very

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possible something equally possible to

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each side almost huh yeah I mean what I

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will say is like if if I wanted to get

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out of jail and I didn't have cancer I

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would be doing these exact steps not to

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say that for sure he's guilty but I have

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cancer he actually has cancer like you

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know I really hope you know you know

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what I thought was really oh wow

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no I did not you know what I think is

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odd is and I don't know maybe maybe it's

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just slow or something but

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they did this original cancer screening

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on December 12th and they said he needed

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an urgent follow-up scan and Then

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followed by potentially a biopsy like

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they had more than two weeks between the

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12th and his arrest

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and and where I mean if that if if he

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was scheduled for follow-up screening it

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should be very easy to show he was about

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to go in for Urgent cancer screening why

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why are we just I don't know something

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seems missing a good lawyer good lawyer

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it would be cute because

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I said on December 12th right

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because he could have left to Dubai why

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didn't he on the 12th we're taking his

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screening yeah he could have gone to

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Dubai which he wouldn't have been

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extradited from Dubai right

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uh that's correct that's so our

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assumption is that Dubai does an

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extradite if if their crimes are being

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pressed but then again he may have not

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had any idea that he was about to this

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arrest I think this arrest was a real

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like a surprise to him I think I don't

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think he was I don't think he was

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expecting it

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it would be if he was I wonder if you'd

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be in Dubai getting a screening

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I don't know interesting so in other

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words you're suggesting if he saw this

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arrest coming he would have uh stayed in

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Dubai yeah or I mean but like you think

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if somebody with his power and like I

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mean I feel like if anybody got the had

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the word cancer come into their life

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they would want to get taken care of

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Eric like ASAP why didn't he get it

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taken care of ASAP yeah and I mean who

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knows maybe maybe they did their scan

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and they're like look we're going to set

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you up in January for a whole host of

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scanning you know January's gonna be

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your scanning month because you do have

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the holidays right and I mean I know

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cancer is a big deal but look surgeons

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go on holiday or whatever yeah other

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people with cancer are also have

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appointments it's not like all these

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machines are sitting around idly so I

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don't know I don't know it's tough at

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this point it's all Twitter speculation

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speculation and so like what I was in

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with the court case if evidence comes

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out that he's guilty like lock him up

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but if they don't have any hard evidence

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against them then I mean I wonder if you

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can relate this women argument

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to somewhat like race right where where

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you know is it possible that because

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there are race tensions you you have

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that pendulum swinging so far to the

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other side that let's now take money

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from people who have never owned slaves

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and give it to people who have never

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been slaves via reparations which is

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what San Francisco's thinking about

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doing right is that potentially that

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similar pendulum just like like could

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you basically say Andrew Tates

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anti-potentially feministic arguments

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are as Extreme as reparations for

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everyone is black it's just all

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counterculture so whatever like you know

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we have cycles of Counter Culture over

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and over so if you push one agenda one

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way everybody oh yeah everybody you know

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will eventually or not everybody but

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some some pop some percentage of the

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population will get fed up feel attacked

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or whatever and then start going the

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exact opposite I mean ideally like you

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were saying you just want to be in the

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middle you know stop the pendulum from

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swinging so much and actually have

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reasonable discourse and you know

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rationale

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it doesn't reasonable doesn't seem to

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get elected these days huh yeah what do

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you think Mikey yeah reasonable there's

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not much emotion in that people like to

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feel emotion

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um the pendulum overswinging your topic

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on Race there's a I can relate to this

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too right because well for one because

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you're black in the bottom half I'm a

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black from the waist down as they say uh

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cut that out also

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in my perspective like my family comes

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from a white country right they're

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European but it's from a very poor

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country they come from a village right

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they barely escaped when the Communist

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era ended and the Berlin Wall came down

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they finally got to escape Bulgaria came

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to the U.S I was like raised really poor

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low income all that so there's certain

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things like when it comes to affirmative

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action as an example I understand the

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concept like some people will look at a

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race of people differently they will

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look down on them so it's like why well

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let's say they have low income they

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don't have as high of an education it's

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almost like a cycle it's self-fulfilling

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so the affirmative action the goal is to

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maybe break that cycle right and so you

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go hey we'll let you into these

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universities these jobs then your family

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will have like a nicer upbringing your

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kids maybe will be able to go a good

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University and all that and so the cycle

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gets broken I get that what I don't like

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is then they go oh yeah but you're just

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a privileged whatever whatever and this

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is why like I have privileges like some

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of my privileges are like the people I

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know that people I can associate with

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the places I can go but like my

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upbringing and my skin color

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like it's hard to say I it didn't

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directly negatively impact me the way it

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would if I was black but being an

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immigrant like my family being an

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immigrant family has completely impacted

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me my dad's been turned down from raises

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because of his accent or he's too

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foreign and things like that yet I am

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looked at like I am one of the

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oppressors instead of seeing me as like

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hey I'm one of these people trying to

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make it in the U.S I just happen to have

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white skin so I think we all understand

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the idea for affirmative action as you

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you know you just mentioned

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um I guess oh sorry I I guess the my

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question to you is how do you balance

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meritocracy with that because you do

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wanna you know for people who have been

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raised in you know a bad area

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um you want to get them out like you

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like you were saying but how do you

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balance that with meritocracy where you

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know we do want you know the best

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surgeons we don't care about race I'm

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not gonna care what color my surgeon is

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if they were operating on my brain I

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don't give a crap quite frankly I just

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want the best guy yep or girl so yeah

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yeah holding the mic you can you can

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talk first I'll dwell on his comment for

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a minute no I agree with I agree with

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what you said I think

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it would be difficult to set parameters

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for affirmative action I agree with

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affirmative action I think it should be

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based on income and geographic location

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so if you grew up inner city it

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shouldn't depend it shouldn't matter if

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you're Chinese white black and because

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you're all going through the same thing

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really oh that's really interesting

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you're saying look at the median income

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in an area rather than the color of

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people's skin 100 I think that's way too

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much it makes too much damn sense too

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much sense that's what I've always

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thought and I don't know a lot of people

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like I've spoken about that with my

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friends and a lot of times you'll get

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some people agree some people think like

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I don't know it doesn't really make

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sense to me if you have let's say a

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minority Hispanic or a black person who

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grows up in in a in a rich area why are

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they getting affirmative action versus

18:26

the white or Chinese kid who grew up in

18:29

the ghetto doesn't really make that's a

18:30

really good point that's a great idea

18:32

I'll add fuel to that fire uh I went to

18:34

a school in Sacramento I went to a

18:35

public International Baccalaureate

18:37

school which most of these are private

18:38

schools where or it's really nerdy like

18:40

if you don't know what that is we were

18:41

like good at tests and bad at sports

18:42

basically and so we had a lot of people

18:44

trying to be lawyers and doctors and

18:46

engineers and that kind of thing and

18:47

being close to Davis University of

18:49

California Davis a lot of my uh

18:52

um student or my my uh what is it

18:54

student body yeah yeah yeah yeah a

18:57

little closer Mikey oh a lot of my

19:00

classmates ended up applying to Davis

19:02

almost all of my Indian friends it was a

19:05

very like uh like Eastern in in South

19:07

Asian school almost all of my Indian

19:09

friends got declined because they had

19:11

too many Indians who would apply to

19:13

Davis that year so it's almost like

19:14

affirmative action is supposed to help

19:16

minorities but now even certain minority

19:18

ethnic groups are getting negatively

19:19

impacted by it and that's I mean to your

19:22

point like I want the best like now that

19:24

some of my friends couldn't go to Davis

19:25

now to go to a different school because

19:27

there's too many of them there that's

19:28

that's not good that's a pistol yeah

19:31

there's a lot of work to be done on that

19:33

and I really like this median income

19:34

argument because really there's uh and I

19:37

talk about it a lot on the channel just

19:38

the idea of the the concentration of

19:39

poverty you know when you get a poor

19:41

area you get poor Services poor schools

19:44

poor police fire everything Health Care

19:46

everything's worst the the tutoring

19:48

that's available the mentors that are

19:50

available available are less quality

19:52

lower quality and poor people have to

19:54

move to poorer areas uh whereas it's you

19:57

know if like you had mentioned I believe

19:59

you had mentioned that that uh if you're

20:00

black and you're in a rich area or maybe

20:02

you mentioned that one of you right

20:05

um you know maybe maybe in that case

20:07

affirmative action should apply to you

20:08

if you had the same opportunities as a

20:10

white person who lived next to you

20:11

that's an interesting idea equal

20:12

opportunity I think that's a great idea

20:14

I think we all agree on it but from the

20:15

University's perspective they don't want

20:17

that because then then people aren't

20:18

paying as much money right what do you

20:20

mean why yeah because if I'm taking 40

20:22

50 60 of my uh student population if I'm

20:26

taking 40 to 60 of my student population

20:28

from low income areas they're not going

20:31

to have the money to be be able to pay

20:32

the tuition and that's probably is why

20:34

it's not the case right now really

20:36

interesting point what you're saying is

20:37

hey let's go get the rich black people

20:40

so we can bump up the stats over there

20:43

so we're diverse and we get money from

20:45

it I mean all University is it's a

20:47

racket in my opinion I mean look look

20:48

how much money they're like people

20:50

aren't there's 1.2 I think around

20:51

trillion dollars of student debt people

20:54

between like the age of 40 to 50 still

20:56

have tens of thousands in student debt

20:58

it's crazy yeah like 30 plus here right

21:00

yeah I was gonna ask do they just reduce

21:02

the cost of schooling or is that somehow

21:04

subsidized by the government well at the

21:06

end of the day somebody's got to pay for

21:07

it so whether you pay for it through

21:09

inflation if it's subsidized then

21:10

everybody's going to pay for it through

21:11

inflation or at higher taxes uh

21:15

I think personally I think the

21:17

universities have gone greedy as with

21:19

anything

21:20

um they they get in so much money like

21:23

billions and billions and tens hundreds

21:25

of I mean look at the endowments of the

21:27

top universities it's stupid I don't

21:30

think they need that much money it's

21:31

going I don't even know where it's

21:33

really going it seems like the increase

21:36

in uh

21:38

School endowments has been

21:39

disproportionate to just inflation right

21:41

I think back in the 70s the average

21:43

student debt was somewhere what a

21:44

thousand to two thousand bucks and now

21:46

it's 30 to 40 000 which is way outpaced

21:49

inflation

21:50

what are you getting more in return like

21:52

nothing

21:54

you're getting like the same or less or

21:57

you're just getting about the same value

21:58

in return but you're paying more over

22:00

time argue when you're getting less

22:01

because everybody is coming out with the

22:04

same Majors you know like you have

22:06

hundreds of thousands of Cs Majors

22:08

coming out everybody's like every and it

22:10

doesn't even matter what you know what

22:12

university or what made you you're

22:13

exactly really studying because

22:15

everybody's it's become standardized at

22:17

this point so everybody's coming out

22:18

with a major and even if it is a

22:20

technical major like CS

22:22

there's like the supply of labor is

22:25

increasing with it yeah exactly as

22:28

you're saying you can't differentiate

22:29

yourself as much yeah I was just gonna

22:30

add in when you were talking about

22:31

schools with affirmative action that

22:33

makes sense why they would uh want it to

22:36

be a certain way so that they could

22:38

still make more money

22:40

um my question is affirmative action

22:41

doesn't really just apply to school as

22:43

opposed to jobs and other things so

22:44

that's where it's that's where it's uh

22:46

gets a little weird is it they just

22:49

they just want to keep one formula so it

22:52

doesn't look like a scam I don't think

22:54

it's just like one aspect I think it you

22:56

know it's it's a multiple bilateral and

22:59

it is a good point yeah um my thinking

23:02

would be that I mean if I'm an employer

23:04

or most employers now higher based on

23:08

undergraduate status or if you're a

23:10

graduate student or whatever and that's

23:11

maybe why are the people going in to the

23:15

jobs have a certain ideology

23:17

that they then bring to their Workforce

23:20

interesting I want to jump back for a

23:23

moment to Andrew Tate and women because

23:25

you uh listen to a lot of Andrew Tate

23:28

and you're I think the biggest Andrew

23:31

Tate apologist that I've ever met in my

23:33

life and so I'd really like to know uh

23:36

what what is you asked me my take what

23:38

is your take on what Andrew Tate says

23:40

about women and how are you trying to

23:42

implement or not Implement that's I

23:44

think it's totally fair and we both have

23:45

a closer we both can have different

23:47

perspectives you're married I'm not

23:49

what I've taken from Andrew and honestly

23:51

Tristan shares a message that with about

23:54

women for Bachelors that I feel like is

23:55

more geared towards bachelor's they

23:58

all knew a bachelor sir

24:00

no no I called me a bachelor anyways I

24:04

thought you were Mormon I can be a

24:05

bachelor I can be a bachelor anyway they

24:08

have they've given me more confidence in

24:11

my ability as a single male and what I

24:13

need to do to continue to to talk to

24:16

women how to ask women on dates like how

24:18

to have the confidence I can't come at

24:20

it I can't empathize with you because

24:22

you're married you come at it from a

24:23

totally different angle whereas for me

24:25

it's like hey you can do it like keep

24:27

working out keep working hard at your

24:28

job earn more make yourself more

24:30

attractive it's like that's my

24:31

perspective is they help me with the

24:32

confidence and just getting to the next

24:34

step of talking to girls going on dates

24:36

with girls and so but whereas with you

24:39

it's like I can't say like it's hard for

24:41

me to be like my wife needs to be 50 50

24:44

partner like I believe that the marriage

24:47

should be 50 50 equal men have different

24:49

values women have different values but I

24:51

can't come at it from that angle because

24:53

I can't empathize I'm not married I

24:54

don't know how a marriage I can't say

24:57

how I know a marriage should work

24:58

because I I am not married Kevin do you

24:59

think it is wrong to ask a girl

25:02

what she brings to the table

25:05

because that has become a heated topic

25:07

throughout YouTube throughout Twitter

25:08

like something that simple if you ask on

25:10

a college campus if you ask hey what do

25:12

you bring to the table if I want to be

25:14

in this relationship with you what are

25:15

you gonna bring to the table that that

25:17

is

25:18

that is far that is pro like that's what

25:21

Andrew Tate would argue and that's

25:22

what's become a heated topic something

25:23

as simple as that I mean I don't know

25:25

that I've ever heard Andrew Tate ask

25:26

like hey well would just specifically

25:29

how are you contributing your 50 uh a

25:32

lot of at least my takeaways maybe I

25:34

just haven't listened to enough uh

25:36

Andrew Tate but at least my takeaways

25:38

are that first of all I think that's a

25:39

totally fair question I'll say hey how

25:41

are you contributing your half and it

25:42

doesn't have to be money you know

25:43

raising children is very important as

25:45

well if that's a priority of yours or

25:46

even providing a balanced perspective on

25:48

hey you might be really crazy and have

25:51

all these uh ideas but how can we ground

25:53

those right that could be an equal

25:55

contribution that could be just as

25:56

important as knowing when to say no or

25:58

or when to restrain as opposed to when

26:00

to say let's go right in a relationship

26:02

uh because you've got to make that

26:04

decision together for example Lauren is

26:06

a 50 50 partner on this plane and this

26:09

was a situation where she agreed to buy

26:11

the plane because of uh even though she

26:14

says no to a lot of my crazy ideas in

26:16

this case she completely agreed and so I

26:18

personally I think that's that's

26:19

valuable that perspective uh I don't

26:21

know if that though see one of the

26:25

problems I find with Andrew Tate is it

26:27

usually seems to and maybe I'm

26:28

generalizing maybe I don't know enough

26:30

and I want to hear from you guys but

26:31

usually it seems to come down to who's

26:33

bringing in more money and I think

26:35

that's unfair because of course in my

26:37

relationship it's 100 me and and zero

26:39

maybe a fractionally Lauren uh so that I

26:44

think would not be the right way to look

26:46

at the relationship because there's much

26:47

more to her contribution to what I'm

26:50

even able to do or the money that I'm

26:52

able to make because of her guidance I

26:54

don't know what am I missing I'm curious

26:55

to hear what your take is on my take

26:57

because I I called you I called you out

26:59

and you asked me the same question oh I

27:02

look I think if Andrew take can motivate

27:03

you I think that's wonderful I think

27:05

where it becomes dangerous is if uh if

27:07

in or potentially in in let's say you

27:10

get past State one two three four and

27:12

now you become a little bit more

27:13

comfortable and I don't know this but my

27:15

concern would be that would some of

27:17

those data

27:18

that motivated you to go on those dates

27:21

and be successful could some of those

27:23

carry over to where potentially now you

27:25

get to a comfort level and maybe you

27:27

become more demanding of the person like

27:29

well I need you to make me dinner or I

27:30

need you to get me this or I need you to

27:32

book this for me I need you to do that

27:33

for me rather than hey would you mind

27:35

approach right and I don't know that

27:37

Andrew Tay teaches the hey would you

27:39

mind helping me with this which is very

27:40

much the approach that I have I'm asking

27:42

for help as opposed to demanding you

27:44

will do this for me because I own you

27:46

right and I think that is that is a

27:48

massive distinction there yeah

27:49

unfortunately I think the Andrew tatism

27:51

leans towards that I own you you will I

27:54

walk around with a sword because I'm a

27:55

man I think that's wrong I've seen I've

27:58

seen him on podcasts

28:00

I've seen him on podcast say like hey go

28:02

get me a coffee like it's not like hey

28:04

would you mind just grabbing me a copy

28:06

it's hey grab me a copy Double Espresso

28:08

it's good that he's like adding

28:09

confidence like I said it's not real

28:10

it's not right that a lot of boys are

28:12

growing up feeling like they're the

28:13

problem but if it's at the expense of

28:15

you know misunderstanding women

28:16

objectifying women and like

28:18

I would argue that it's not you but

28:20

being better with women it's you kind of

28:21

becoming delusional over time and to

28:24

your point like Kevin's married is

28:25

Andrew Tate married yes he's a kid well

28:28

I don't know if he's actually civil he's

28:30

never said what do you know about his

28:31

relationship how he treats a lot of

28:33

people have a kid who aren't married

28:34

yeah I have no idea if he's civilly

28:36

married I have no clue whereas I know

28:37

Kevin I know the way Kevin treats his

28:39

wife I just really like the person like

28:41

the the confidence boost where it's like

28:42

hey sure who's a girl gonna like more

28:44

the guy that sleeps until eight in the

28:45

morning the guy that went on a run at

28:46

six a.m like what like what are you like

28:50

what are you doing to make yourself

28:51

better if I started going on 6am runs

28:53

for any might break up with me I think

28:55

people are confusing confidence with

28:58

toxic masculinity or you know being the

29:00

I I control you I own you I totally

29:03

agree that is wrong I also don't think

29:05

it's wrong for a man to be confident

29:08

and you don't always have to sugarcoat

29:10

hey you know can you please get me a

29:12

coffee that'd be really great if you got

29:13

me a coffee you know hey uh can you give

29:15

me two a cup of coffee give me a cup of

29:17

coffee if that's cool or like like I

29:19

can't even no I I mean I see what you're

29:21

saying and there are times right if

29:23

you're in the middle of a podcast for

29:24

example it's like hey Lord could you

29:26

grab me a cup of coffee right that's a

29:27

little bit more like hey time is of the

29:29

essence here yeah it's like if you're on

29:30

a battlefield uh yeah you know it's like

29:32

fire the cannon you're not gonna be like

29:34

hey would you mind firing the can of

29:35

course not right you know it's like fire

29:37

the [ __ ] Cannon right uh and and

29:39

that's the problem is when that is

29:42

always your demeanor if you're always

29:44

the commandant I am the boss yes that's

29:47

when it becomes so and and the point I

29:48

guess I'm trying to make is that a lot

29:50

of young guys have been surrounded by it

29:52

you always have to be oh oh can you

29:54

please do this can you do this and I

29:55

think Andrew what Andrew provides is

29:58

just it's very refreshing for people to

30:01

hear hey there is another side there is

30:03

confidence that you can have and no you

30:06

don't want to be an [ __ ] to women no

30:08

you're not going to do well if you're an

30:09

[ __ ] a woman like you are not gonna

30:11

have a girlfriend no girl will want to

30:13

be around you but there's also some

30:14

aspect where you do want to be confident

30:16

you don't want want to be a pushover

30:17

it's the fact that you value yourself

30:19

yes I take care of myself I kind of

30:22

I may be going on a tangent like a lot

30:25

of left you here but I take care of

30:26

myself I expect you to take care of your

30:29

like what you find important too like

30:31

here's what I find important I will take

30:32

care of that whatever you find important

30:34

please take care of that too what I

30:35

think Andrew Tate gets wrong which what

30:37

you're kind of going at it's it's like

30:39

him and the other it's not too it's it's

30:42

two individuals in not one unit and

30:45

that's probably because she's like with

30:46

multiple multiple girls and he has the

30:48

idea of you know polygamy probably I'm

30:50

not exactly sure but my guess is

30:52

probably he's probably been with a lot

30:54

of girls

30:55

um but I think that's what yeah it's a

30:58

team a relationship guy and girl it's a

31:00

team guy and Guy growing girl whatever

31:01

type thing whatever you want to do go

31:03

for it but it's a team and it's not two

31:05

individuals that are working 50 50. it's

31:08

a team where both individuals are

31:10

together the value I see it's accurate I

31:12

just think we got to worry about the

31:13

pendulum over swinging that's all okay

31:15

crazy guys getting a little nervous

31:16

because he has to clean up our mess yeah

31:18

we'll have to come back to part two

31:20

thank you so much for watching I don't

31:22

know the Mile High Plain Talk on top G

31:24

who's not a mile high he's he's in jail

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