Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
Did you ever think you would make it?
I feel I'm supposed to take sweet victory. I know this life meant for me.
Adam, what's your point?
The future looks bright. A handshake is better than anything I ever saw. It's right here.
You are a one-on-one? My son's right there. I don't think I've ever said this before. Am I looking here? Okay, fantastic, folks. This was a last-minute announcement, but there was some extracurricular activities going on in Miami, some songs being played, some text messages, phones blowing up.
I didn't hear what?
Yeah, so there was this group of guys that were hanging out playing this song, in a city, Miami, where most of the clubs are owned by this community that the song was bashing, that, you know, by Kanye West, and then everybody reacted. As a matter of fact, why don't we do this date to just kick it off? Sure. Good to have you back on here. I'm glad to be back with the guys.
This looks like the cigar launch from Madrid. Yes, it does. Except it's not. We are, let's pick a city we're in right now. We're right now in Barcelona right now. Nice. Barcelona, Florida. Somewhere in Barcelona, Florida is where we are right now doing this podcast. Big difference between Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Vinny, right? 100%. Okay, so why don't we do this, though, on a serious note.
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Chapter 2: What happened during the Miami nightclub controversy?
So let's play this clip, Rob, and then Tate will just start off with this clip, what the news is saying. It's on the news? Oh, it's all over the place. You made the fucking news? You made the news. Channel 7, Miami. So, Rob, if you want to play this clip, go for it.
People laughing and celebrating Heil Hitler and Adolf Hitler. I cannot believe we're even seeing this and witnessing Miami Beach.
A Miami Beach nightclub catching heat, accused of celebrating hate with a song about Hitler.
Absolute disgust. Disgusted, horrified.
City leaders reacting to videos making the rounds on social media featuring the Kanye West song with the lyrics Heil Hitler over and over again. The same men seen in the club, known as controversial influencers, are also in a video from a limo. In that one, they're singing, and one of them is performing a Nazi salute.
We have people in our city celebrating this. animals. This is obviously not welcome in Miami Beach. It should not be welcome anywhere in the world. And by the way, I spoke to other club operators. They are not welcome in their club. How they got into this club, open arms, I want to know how.
The videos are from Saturday night. This one inside the club Van Dome at 743 Washington Avenue. The club releasing a statement on social media that reads in part, we want to be unequivocally clear. Van Dome and our hospitality group do not condone anti-Semitism, hate speech or prejudice of any kind.
It goes on to state we are deeply disturbed by the harm caused by this incident and the circulation of this footage. The Post explains the business is looking into safeguards and procedures to make sure this doesn't happen again. As for the men in the video celebrating the song, the mayor has... You can pause it at this time.
You can pause it at this time. I barely even see me at any of this, firstly. But... I want to be very careful here because I don't want to deflect too heavily. I don't want to be blaming other people, etc. A whole bunch of songs were played that night, none of which I requested. None. I walk into a nightclub and songs are played.
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Chapter 3: How does Andrew Tate explain his association with controversial figures?
You're almost 40. Tristan's 35. This ain't kid stuff. So... What I think is I actually believe you. You think I'm going to wait for five years of working with you, friendship with you, to throw you under the bus last minute? That's not how we roll. But I think Sneeko played the song. I think Tristan explicitly told me that Sneeko played the song.
I think when you sort of diffuse the situation... They're kids being kids. Myron, who... You know how much time we've spent with Myron. This...
That ain't no kid stuff. Well, Myron's not a kid, and he's a really good friend of mine. I agree. And Myron's not a kid. You're right. I don't know. If Sneeko played the song, Sneeko played the song. I'm telling you from my perspective, and I don't want to make it something... But how do you feel about that?
Because let me ask you a specific question. Sure. Do you know how much time I spent with your brother and Justin Waller at 9 o'clock on Sunday? I left at 3 in the morning. Serious conversations, laughs. Of course, we're having Blue Label. And Tristan, in my perspective, is like, dude, I'm done with these people. That's my perspective. I'll let him speak for himself.
But he told me a story about your grandfather. Yep. Who served in World War II, yes? Yes. The American. Yep. What would your grandfather say about that? A neo-Nazi symbol. Who fought the Nazis.
Yeah, I understand. And we have to be very, very careful. I understand exactly what you're saying. I agree that that is offensive to many people. I totally understand it. And I'm not here to get myself... It's offensive to Americans.
Well, yes. Forget about just Jews. American lives died fighting Nazis. That's true. That's true. Your grandfather's friends... Died fighting Nazis. That, to me, Jews or not Jews, Americans went to war against Nazis. This is an American thing. I wear an American flag pin. Not an Israeli flag pin. Not a global flag pin. Certainly not an LGBT flag. American flag pin.
My grandfather fought in World War II. So to me, this is anti-American. And I'm cool with Myron. I used to be cool with Myron. But how am I going to hang out with that? How are you going to hang out with that?
I've known Myron for a very long time. He's been a great friend of mine. And I have to make this very clear to the world. I have a whole bunch of friends who do a whole bunch of shit that perhaps I would not do myself or I may not 100% agree with. But that doesn't mean they're not my friends and I don't speak to them. Bro, I have to be honest here, guys.
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Chapter 4: Why does Andrew Tate feel he can't live in America anymore?
I don't take drugs. I don't take steroids. I sit on my laptop. And I made the biggest mistake in the world, which is go to a nightclub for the first time in years for 15 minutes. I can't fucking piss without catching a case. So no, I can't live here.
Can I, uh, may I please? Of course. I'm going to break this down. You're such a good speaker that I have to process what you're saying, agree, and then filter out the bullshit.
Sure.
Sure. If you don't mind. Absolutely. You're so good, and I've sat with you for hours. Thanks. I'm like, Tate, Tate, yes, yes, no, yes, yes. Let's hear the bullshit.
Let's hear the bullshit.
Has the world come against you?
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of America's current political and economic climate?
Has the world gone crazy? Have you been debanked, deplatformed, come against you? I don't believe you're guilty of anything.
Of course.
Other than being a loudmouthed, biracial, somewhat racist. And that's why I love it. Somewhat, yeah, yeah. But America, and let me be super clear, is still the greatest country in the world. And it is always going to be the greatest country in the world. And we still have problems like crazy.
Chapter 6: How are young men reacting to the current societal changes?
You want to go back to the UK? Of course not. Hell no. Of course not. Hell no. Look at your boy Tommy Robinson. England's done. So what did your boy Winston Churchill say? Your boy. Democracy is the greatest form of government except for all the other governments that have been tried. So I'll ask you this. You want to go back to the UK and then live a sham democracy communism? Of course not.
You want to go live under Sharia law in Iran? I understand. Hell no. So yes, I understand America has problems. But you're coming into the wrong room to play the America's bad victim card.
I'm not playing the America's bad. What I'm trying to do... America's not bad. And I'm an American. What I'm trying to explain is for my own personal scenario, my own personal situation, I'm trying to optimize for stability. Now, it is true. America, one of the best things about it is... If the government turns against you, as DeSantis and his girlfriend did, you do stand a chance of beating it.
I'm very aware that if the government of the UAE turn against me, I'm not going to win in court. I'm not stupid. I understand that. But also... But also, we have to sit now and have a discussion as rational adults in a collapsing world as to why CZ from Binance, Pavel from Telegram, Ray Dalio just did it, why most of the world's wealth is going to the most stable country in the world, the UAE.
And it is because there's none of this decentralization of power. There's a lot of other very powerful people who say the same thing as me. You can't trust America. Some AG in Alabama is going to wreck your life. You can't be there. You have to be here at stable. And I'm not the only person who's saying that. I'm sitting with other billionaires, American billionaires saying that.
I would love to live in America, guys. I'd love to be with you guys every single day. I would. And I'm not here trying to clown America or insult America. But America has really big problems. And for me personally, it's hard to feel safe here.
Let me say one quick response. Dude, if I'm you, I think the exact same way. Everyone I talk to that goes to UAE, says it's amazing, it's incredible. We have one guy in BDC. They call him sexual chocolate Dubai. He loves it there. So, go ahead, you got to fix that? No, I'm good. What you're saying is true and the rest of the world should wake up.
And that's in the most chaotic region of the world. There's a little country called Dubai or called UAE that's actually doing it right. So this is why when people take the Islamic extremism, I go, well, it's not everywhere. They actually have a...
peace agreement with israel yeah the two probably most stable countries that's true in the middle east that's whether you like israel or not there's jews all in dubai there's israel and dubai because it's gdp not gdt gross domestic product not gross domestic terrorism yeah so you're bringing a valid point about dubai and i need to go there so hopefully we can go here's my question could you say what you're saying criticizing uae if you felt this way absolutely not
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Chapter 7: What solutions are proposed for young men's affordability problems?
That's probably true. I get that. I get that.
Chapter 8: What age do most men become millionaires?
What's the one thing that I'm like, I know more than Tate? It's not kickboxing. Yeah. It's not chicks, maybe. It's not, you know, world geopolitics. It is America, though.
Of course.
You haven't lived here in 20 years.
That's true.
Yes or no? Correct. So the whole, here, at what age did you become a millionaire?
31. 31.
You beat me by four years. 35. How broke were you at 21?
Oh, terrible. I was driving a Mitsubishi Eclipse, and I was in debt $40,000. Best days of your life, though. Best days of your life. You know, me and PBD.
Best days of your life. Being broke is great. Of course. Being broke is better. The best part of being rich is joking. Remember when we were broke? Of course. PBD, one time we went and got water and lemons and sugar, and we made some lemonade. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Nothing to cut you off or brag, but I became a thousandaire at 40. And we can talk about me at 45 had to teach him what a stock was.
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