Chapter 1: What are the initial thoughts before Andrew Tate joins?
All right, guys, we are back one night with Stiney. We are currently waiting for Mr. Top G, Andrew Tate. Before we get into it, prize picks. At this time, I believe the Super Bowl will be a week away. Go download prize picks. Go follow me at Stiney. I'm going to have probably my biggest slip I've ever had is going to be on the Super Bowl. and we are going to cash it, and we are going to win.
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That's why you're here, damage control. No, fuck that. No, no, no, no, no.
Is that not why you're here for damage control? No, no, no, no, no. There's no other reason you'd agree to do this. No, no, no. Steiner, you and I are old friends. If you think I'm here for damage control, I'm going to walk out here right now. No, I know you're not here for that. I have no damage control to try and partake in. Firstly, because that's not how I operate.
Secondly, I didn't put on the fucking song. Right. And if the world's upset that I said I didn't put it on, well, that's their problem. Okay. I'm happy being the bad guy. I've been the bad guy my whole life. I don't give a fuck if people like me, dislike me. I don't care who turns on me. None of that matters. I've always been the bad guy. But I'm not here for damage control.
I've explained the scenario over and over again. Would you like me to start again?
Well, let's make one thing clear. We're both kind of like the villain roles.
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Chapter 2: What does Andrew Tate say about being perceived as the 'bad guy'?
I'm kind of the bad guy too. Do you not think so? Why are you the bad guy? Do I not give off that villain, like stay away from this guy, like intimidation at all? Seriously. I'm more of a villain than a hero, right?
100% Stiney.
Okay, so... Let's go through the situation because- Are you actually Jewish?
Yes. Is that okay with you? You know what? You know what, world? Yes. There we go, there we go.
That's a step in the right direction. It's okay with me. No, but it's always been okay with me.
Yeah, that's what I figured.
Who gives a fuck? Having disagreeable views about the government of Israel and saying that committing a genocide is absolutely disgusting and that they have too much control over the American government, ADL is completely unchecked. All of these things are different than I hate every single Jewish person on the planet. Absolutely.
They're different things. 100%. They're different things. And speaking on that, I think that that's too, that's the perception of the common folk. is that when people speak on those topics, they put everybody together. So that's why there's so much antisemitism right now. As you've said, you've seen recently, you talked to Bradley about it, and you said it's way too high right now.
Yeah, I mean, but also... There's a lot of stupid people who believe that if you are unhappy with Israel, you should be prepared to not talk to any Jewish person ever again and be a genuine anti-Semite and we should fire up the gas chambers. And then there's a lot of stupid Jewish people who say that criticizing the Israeli government is anti-Semitic, which is causing this.
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Chapter 3: How does Andrew Tate explain his views on antisemitism and criticism of Israel?
And he deliberately did something to get clicks for his views, not understanding it's going to put me in jail. And why should I hang around with people who will put me in jail for their clicks? Would you hang around with someone who would do something which is going to put you in a cell so they can get views on the internet?
No, honestly, I thought you might be doing something to me when you were pulling up here, but now I know you're in here, I feel okay.
Yeah, well, exactly. I mean, that's just a piece of shit move. Well, you guys have been... But that kind of person's not your friend. You don't owe them any kind of loyalty at all. They're a bad person, and Karma will deal with him, and I should have known better. When Clav and Nick said, we want to bring Sneak up, I said five times, I don't like him, he's weird. And I was proved right.
So the lesson here is to stick to my morals and avoid pieces of shit. He's going to have to live the rest of his life insignificant.
Is he the only person to blame in this situation?
I don't know if it's about blame. I don't give a shit about blame. I wanted to avoid that particular person. He was the one who put on the song. He's been the one kicking up a fuss ever since. He's the one who keeps making these clips. This whole subject to me is boring. It's been 12 days. Who gives a fuck? But yeah, the lesson here for me is...
avoid piece of shit people and he can continue to make his streams and insult me and say what he wants to say and i'll continue to do big important things and big business and be one of the most well-known people on the planet yeah and our paths will go different ways and i'll matter and he won't and he can sit there in his little new york apartment so my last comment on well on that topic is you you're included in the band from every is every club and restaurant in miami no idea
You don't know? I don't know. And if you are, is that a problem for you?
Firstly, I don't think I am because I think they said that because they don't want streams like that taking place anymore. And I think they know that if a lot of those people go into those establishments, they're going to be streaming and causing problems, et cetera. If me and my brother, without any of them, turn up to a restaurant or a club, I'm sure it's going to be 100% fine. Yeah.
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Chapter 4: What lessons does Andrew Tate share from his recent controversies?
Yes. And one thing that you kept talking about was censorship, how they wanted to censor you. And now it seems like you can say whatever the fuck you want and be the biggest thing on the internet. What is your takeaway when you see you got fucking destroyed, you got thrown in jail, you got all this shit, but now you can run and say whatever the fuck you want and get away with it?
Yeah, I did that. I made cancellation no longer a weapon because everyone they canceled before me disappeared. Even Nick, who I love, is a great friend of mine, disappeared when he was canceled. Everyone who was canceled disappeared. They canceled me. I came back stronger than ever. I broke the cancellation weapon. Now cancellation doesn't work. Then they canceled Sneeko.
He manages to come back and he thinks it's because of his own merit. No, I laid the ground for him. Nick came back because, I mean, Nick, like a soldier, was podcasting and broadcasting the entire time. But now we've reopened the floodgates. Cancellation isn't a weapon. So the new weapon is narrative control. They can't cancel people and make them go away anymore.
So what they have to do is control how people perceive them. They do this with bot farms and they do this by manipulating the algo. They do this with the mainstream media and insulting them. But basically, if they can't make somebody go away, they're just going to tarnish that person's name so their ideas are not taken seriously. If I sit here and tell you an idea,
and that idea is listened to by a viewer of the podcast, and they go out into the world and say, hey, I heard Andrew Tate say something. They're going to say, Andrew Tate, isn't he accused of? Right. So the whole point is that they attach accusations to your name so that you no longer have your thoughts discussed or your ideas discussed. But that's never going to leave you. Yeah, but that's true.
But like all things in life, it grows old and tiresome. When I first got arrested, a lot of people believed I had done something, but now anyone with a brain sees five years later, I still haven't been convicted. They're like, okay, it's five years. No one can convict him. They've all tried. They've all talked about putting him in jail. In fact, I saw on Twitter, a guy,
When I last caught a bunch of criminal cases and they put it all over the news, I saw some black guy wrote, I've seen this nigger get charged and everyone say he's a bad guy like 500 times and he's never in jail. This is bullshit. And I'm like, yeah, exactly. So they've overplayed their hand. And anyone who still believes it wants to believe it because they don't like me.
Not because they know it's true. It's just because they don't like me. Right. And also I will think, you know, I spend a lot of time self-analyzing and analyzing my brand and analyzing my positioning because I analyze business and I analyze the world. That's why people listen to me.
And I think that one of the things that's also happened when it comes to me and my brand and my image is that people are so used to seeing me suffer. They're so used to me being thrown in jail, locked in my house, constant suffering, terrible life, all these bad things happening to me.
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Chapter 5: What insights does Andrew Tate provide about the influence of AI on society?
How many times has the news lied or been incorrect? How many times has mainstream media lied to you or been incorrect or changed the truth or omitted parts of the truth? If we're going to start doing that, then every single news station on the planet should be shut down. So it's completely not fair. Candace is closer to the truth than anyone could possibly understand.
And if she says one thing that perhaps may turn out later to not be true, that does not mean everything else she said wasn't true. It's completely stupid. This is a false logic, and it's applied deliberately by the Matrix to try and slander people as... Crazy. Or you shouldn't listen to them.
And even this idea, conspiracy theorist, once again, this is a label, an accusation that is attached to people's names so you don't listen to their ideas. Right. I'm open for any idea. If someone were to sit in front of me, no matter who it is, if fucking Don Lemon sat in front of me and said, I have a theory that gravity isn't real. Did you ever link with Don Lemon? Fuck no, he's a loser.
I'd say... Tell me your theory. I mean, I'll listen to it. Like, what are you going to say? And if I disagree, I'll prove the opposite.
But when you have people out here who don't even want to listen to what anyone says because they believe they've been labeled as ā or they've been labeled as a conspiracy theory and they believe that makes it impossible for them to be correct on anything, this is all just a style.
Okay. So, yeah. And I agree with a lot of what you just said. But I want to focus on ā Your main point about AI and something that you've always done and you've always kind of been ahead of the curve in terms of the future of the internet. What is AI going to do for men in terms of relationships?
Like how come, right, you preach on being masculinity, being that alpha, but there's no preaching on going and finding a partner, going and being a good father, being a good husband. What's the point of, what's the point? Is that an important point?
important thing for top G. What's the point of masculinity if it's not for being a father and finding a partner? What's it for?
But why is that not talked about more and why is that not preached to the youth more?
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Chapter 6: How does Andrew Tate view the current state of influencers and streaming?
And one thing you told me when you said the best thing in life and the happiest you're going to be is when you're spending important moments with your boys. That's all life is. And that has stuck with me. And I have two or three very close friends of mine who,
And I don't think these new guys coming up understand the importance of having people outside of this internet shit that keep you grounded and keep you happy in life.
Well, yeah, because they're disconnected from other people because their entire life is the internet. Yeah. All they care about is the internet. They'll sell out anyone for clicks. Yeah. All they care about is how they're perceived online. All they care about is comments. Everything they do is for the internet. If they see an amazing thing happening, they have to record it for the internet.
Nothing is for them. So, you know, I'm fortunate to be from the generation that was before the internet. Now we have the internet, but it was always based on, you know, personal relationships and personal experiences and sharing them and trusting each other and loyalty. That was the most beautiful thing about life.
Can you tell right away meeting somebody if they're genuine or not, if they're an internet character? I think by and large, yes. I mean, by and large, yes. And do you look at any creators now and think this guy is going to be a superstar outside of me?
Well, outside of you, Stiney, it's hard because you shine so bright. My boy, yeah. You know, it's kind of like, it's hard to see the stars in the daytime because the sun is so bright. It's always shining. You know, and it's just like, it blinds you.
The UV's always a fucking 12 when you're with me, bro.
It blinds you and it's difficult, you know? Yeah. But I think anybody who isn't already super mega legacy famous, like... Me. Yeah. Is going to suffer in the next three or four years because I think that I really do believe influencing as a whole is over. I really believe it's over.
I think influencing and streaming and all these things that people expect to be around forever is soon going to just totally disappear. People are already bored of streaming.
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