Andrew Tate
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Charlie, God rest his soul, was an optimist and he was giving solutions.
And it's the same solution that Patrick, I, all of us give.
That's completely true because we say, look, guys, the only way out is exceptionalism.
But if you're an average man and for whatever reason you don't believe or are incapable of becoming exceptional, the best thing you can do then is at least, if you're trying to cope, understand or look for understanding as to why you're getting fucked.
That's why Nick is popular.
I'm not saying he's right.
What I'm saying is people watch him and go, finally it makes sense to me why I'm getting wrecked.
As you quite correctly said, I'm a 40-year-old.
I shouldn't have been in that fucking club.
For us as older men to sit and say, okay, if you're a 22-year-old man and you believe the system's screwing you, and that's a very tangible thing.
You feel it and you see it.
You're looking for at least a reason why, even if you can't fix it.
Who should I be mad at?
The world now in the West is a very angry place.
And the problem with the American dream specifically, because there's no such thing as a positive without a negative.
Light and dark go together.
American exceptionalism is built on the American dream.