Andrew Tate
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This is really weird.
I was in a town in Romania.
It's called Cluj-Napoca.
I'm sure no one's been, but it's very beautiful, very safe town.
They have no money for police, but it's very safe because culturally it's very safe.
It's just a safe place.
And if a song comes on, everybody, male and female, does the same dance.
And then if you go to a town two hours away,
say you go to Brasov, and the same song comes on, everybody does a different dance.
All of the people in the entire city, because they went to the same school or they had the same parents or they speak the same language, all know the same dance.
To me, that was remarkable.
I was like, we don't have that anywhere in the West, where a song comes on and every person in the entire place, male, female, old, young, they all know the same dance.
And what I'm saying is that
If they all go broke in Romania or Ukraine, they're less likely to go burn the whole place to the ground because they all know the same dance.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
In America, we don't have this here.
And what I'm saying is...
If money is our game, which is the basis of American exceptionalism, that is a good thing.
We need to at least be able to make or allow most average people to in some way play the game.
I'm not saying everyone has to be a trillionaire.