Tate Brown
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
In Australia, you're seeing the mass migration completely overhauling society.
You're seeing, again, a lot of the heritage Australians just tacking off to the left.
Okay, they're just really 20 years ahead, maybe 10 years ahead of what realistically could occur in the US.
Yeah, they're certainly aiming to reflect in demographics.
There's so many Chinese people who moved to Australia.
Call it like Liberty Sea.
If you look last night on the timeline, everyone was talking about Tim Kast and Nick Fuentes.
That was dominating the political zeitgeist.
Guarantee you, Google Trends last night, look at Miami versus Indiana, probably like 20 times as large as that.
That was the biggest political story of that night.
curious if they have strong political leadings and investments as well yeah people won't want to hear it but it's like a political at least it's like as far as people keep up with politics is very stratified by class again people don't want to hear that because it cuts against like what a lot of the rhetoric is especially in the populace right but it's true like when i think about my upbringing suburban memphis very traditional sort of normal upbringing
I have like maybe three or four friends will text me like in group chats with 30, 40 people, like three or four of them that are like interested in politics.
They're texting me stuff.
They're like, this is funny, dah, dah, dah, dah.
Compared to like when I lived in Manhattan, every single person that I know from my time in Manhattan, liberal or conservative is like constantly texting me different things or arguing, trying to argue with me and I get blocked pretty quickly.
But, but like, it's true.
I think to a degree, like the yuppie class, so to speak, or whoever's sort of supplanted them is like the most politically involved.