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"Anti-Semitism Would DISAPPEAR!" - Andrew Tate REVEALS Trump’s Fix To Ending Culture Wars

23 Jan 2026

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Chapter 1: What do world leaders have in common with asset managers?

0.031 - 19.154 Andrew Tate

But what I'm saying, if you are, you know, there's someone I was speaking to, and I'm not going to name names, but we all know who this person is, and they have a whole bunch of money. And he said, Andrew, when you look at the world, you need to understand that world leaders are just asset managers. They're the asset manager for the ultra-wealthy within their nation.

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19.714 - 38.015 Andrew Tate

Let's talk about Venezuela quickly. Why did the Venezuela kidnap happen? I have a theory that Maduro did a deal, but let's assume that's not true. Why did it happen? Because the American government said to Maduro, play ball, he said no. They said, okay, cool, let's go one level below him to all the generals who can't be bothered to die in a pointless war they stand no chance in.

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But more importantly, let's talk economics. You're a general in Venezuela. You've managed to be corrupt enough to steal six or seven million dollars across your career. If you get sanctioned, not only can you not leave Venezuela, you can't transfer money. You can't own assets anywhere else. Your dollars are worthless. You don't want this smoke, right?

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So it's Maduro's job to keep these people so happy with him that they don't betray him for America. And it's the same everywhere. All of the leaders of every single country, their primary objective actually isn't the common man. Their primary objective is protecting their oligarchy because it's their oligarchy to have enough power to betray them and overthrow them.

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Chapter 2: Why did the Venezuela kidnap incident occur?

73.309 - 88.392 Andrew Tate

This is the same in every single country. So as Trump, it's very difficult. How do I protect the billionaires? Because the billionaires put me here and the billionaires run the economy and they own all the important things and they own the news stations and they own all the gas stations and they own everything. I need them happy.

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88.372 - 106.862 Andrew Tate

But how do I do that without destroying their wealth and also allowing young people a chance to make wealth? It's constantly fluxing. It's extremely difficult and hard and complicated to do. And there is an intangible element to all of this. The intangible is that we have a brand new thing that we never had before.

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And I would argue that this brand new thing that we all benefit from, social media, is driving envy to a level where it is literally impossible for a young person to fathom anything other than getting money today. And it's getting worse. Not only are people poor, they have to watch the rich all day. It's amazing we don't have riots already. This is a brand new paradigm we're entering.

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And there's no easy solution to these things. I'm not advocating for communism. I live in Romania, which used to be communist.

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Chapter 3: How does economics influence political power in Venezuela?

136.448 - 155.25 Andrew Tate

I hear all the horror stories. But even Romania now. They overthrew their election. The guy who won was thrown out. He was put in jail by the same prosecutor as me. Interesting story. They put in an EU shill. They're now bringing in 250,000 migrants a year, and they've doubled the taxes.

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all the people are now starting to say, this is worse than communism because I can't afford this game anymore. At least in communism, I could eat. I can't pay my bills anymore. What I'm saying is capitalism at the hyper extent is only gonna drive the median towards socialism because the median can't play the capitalistic game.

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So we have to sit as intelligent adults and say, okay, how do we include the young people in capitalism? That's what we have to do.

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180.951 - 202.918 Unknown

Absolute true. It's so true. It's very true what you're saying with the affordability. I think the affordability is a real issue. But I think a part of it, Tate, my opinion, to really get it to go, it's like even right now what he said the other day, hey, we're going to buy $200 billion in of paper to cause interest rates to go lower.

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That announcement alone brought the interest rates to the lowest in three years. Trump announces $200 billion bond purchase and bid to lower mortgage rates. Do you know what my opinion is on what we need to do at Longton, which will never happen? Will never happen in America. Never happen in America. Not because of the election model that we have. The benefit of monarchy has...

227.708 - 251.387 Unknown

Over a democracy, a monarchy, you have to think about what's good for the country in 40-year terms. Yes. 20-year terms. Yes. Democracy, you have to think about, you got, every two years you have an election. Midterm, presidential. It's hard. It's like, man, what can I do to please that audience and these guys and those guys? The truth of the matter is, you got to let it happen.

251.367 - 268.38 Unknown

take a hit for a few years. It's like if you want your body to naturally reproduce, and you've been on all this stuff, you're Mr. Olympia competitor, you gotta get off of stuff to let the body reproduce testosterone again. And the chance of that happening with any president in our lifetime, it's not gonna happen.

268.36 - 283.737 Andrew Tate

You're completely right. And we have to recognize patterns. And I wonder, and I'm worried, because you study the fall of empires, right? You study how all empires rise and all the empires fall in the end. And they all fall the same way. The Roman Empire fell the same way. Inflation...

283.717 - 302.477 Andrew Tate

mass migration, disenfranchisement of the youth, young men not wanting to die for the country anymore, didn't want to join the army, no one having kids, birth rates, all the exact same problems we have. You study it and you go, wow, maybe empires do just rise and they do just fall. How do we fix these things? It's extremely difficult.

Chapter 4: What challenges do young men face in today's society?

351.95 - 376.414 Andrew Tate

And what we're starting to see is people wake up and go, wait, I can't get rich. And wait, nobody's obeying the law. So once you have that mass realization, once people realize that the laws in America, the courts, the judicial system, ICE, the police, DOJ, FBI, all of them are at the very brink of their capability and they still can't seem to stop the crime.

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that the laws aren't working and the system is broken, that the American dream isn't real because most people don't get rich. What comes for this society? What's unifying us? Because let's talk about a country like Ukraine, which is corrupt head to toe, complete corruption.

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Chapter 5: How does social media impact young people's aspirations?

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But I actually have to give credit to the Ukrainians because they've been through so much shit. No electricity, snowstorms, mass corruption scandals, a war, people getting dragged off the street. And you know what you still see in Kiev? People waiting in line. You would not see, we can't have a hurricane without a riot. We can't have a hurricane without mass looting.

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411.727 - 431.768 Andrew Tate

When there was an eclipse, I remember when there was last an eclipse, three or four years ago, I saw something that scared me for America. An eclipse was coming, and all the countries were talking about where you can see the eclipse, and for two minutes it's going to be dark, etc. When the American government posted about the eclipse, it warned people about the possibility of crime. at 1 p.m.

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in the fucking afternoon, it's gonna be dark for two minutes, you might die? Is that how fragile our society has become? And I'm saying this as a patriotic American. I'm not trying to slander America. I love America. What I'm saying is, if the American dream holds us together, then it's very important the American dream is real. And it's not real anymore for many people.

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And this is why they're turning to revolutionary acts, whether it be socialism, whether it be anti-Semitism, whether it be just straight criminality. They think they have nothing to fucking lose. And we need to fix society so the mean, so the average don't have that problem. I'll give you another example. People talk about birth rates. Elon talks about birth rates all the time.

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473.56 - 492.433 Andrew Tate

Birth rates, birth rates, birth rates. I have kids. You have kids. You can have as many kids as you want. Whenever you decide, you can have kids. But you're not going to have a replacement birth rate unless the average man can have kids. And unfortunately, the average man can't have kids because the average woman wants stuff the average man can't give. That's the world we now live in.

492.473 - 505.416 Andrew Tate

How do you change that? Exactly. How do you change that? This all ties into capitalism. This all ties into all these other problems. So Trump's trying his best. But Trump is caught between a rock and a hard place. Because if you piss off your oligarchy... Now you have a whole new problem.

505.636 - 519.993 Andrew Tate

You cannot, as Donald Trump or the president, no matter how powerful you are, piss off every rich person in your country. Let's talk about the Epstein list. Last time I was here, I said to you, Vinny, I said the reason he cannot release the Epstein list, why is he doing a cover-up of Epstein? I'll tell you all why. And I was right.

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I said, whether you like it or not, whether Epstein did wrong things or not, you cannot lock up or investigate or publicly trial the most powerful, rich people in this nation. You can't take hedge fund managers and drag them to jail over something that might have happened in 1996. Your country implodes. Trump knows that. He knows he can't destroy his oligarchy.

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And different countries deal with their oligarchy in different ways. Venezuela's oligarchy sold them out because he didn't keep them happy enough. He was letting them steal. He was letting them all steal. But they couldn't steal enough because you can't steal more than the American government's going to send you. So they sold them out. Putin deals with his oligarchy another way.

Chapter 6: What is the significance of the American dream in current society?

899.441 - 924.168 Patrick Bet-David

No, no. Get to the point. This is my point. Would you rather get rich quick or build wealth slow? I want to build wealth slow. So we say future looks bright or future looks bleak. In my opinion, you have two completely opposite talented people. You have Charlie Kirk. Yep. And you have Nick Fuentes. Yep. One says... Get married, have a family, have kids, put in the work.

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924.208 - 938.345 Patrick Bet-David

It's going to take you some time. Future looks bright. One says, it's the Jews' fault. This is what's going on. You can't buy a house. The deck stacks against you. Future looks bleak. They're both smart. They both have points. What's the solution?

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938.705 - 940.648 Andrew Tate

Okay, great point, and I completely understand.

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940.688 - 941.749 Patrick Bet-David

Thank you for letting me answer.

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941.769 - 961.653 Andrew Tate

But the point I'm trying to make, I know you're completely right. Anti-Semitism is on the rise, and so is socialism and all these things. The point I'm making is that young men are angry. And anger must be directed somewhere, at somebody. Young men in the world today are very, very angry. And understanding a situation or understanding a problem does give a degree of hope. You're right.

961.913 - 972.827 Andrew Tate

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.

972.807 - 988.633 Andrew Tate

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.

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What I'm saying is people watch him and go, finally it makes sense to me why I'm getting wrecked. It is, for us... 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.

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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. It's a great thing.

Chapter 7: How do cultural differences affect societal responses to crises?

1099.117 - 1119.828 Andrew Tate

I'm a dummy. I'm just a comedian. No, I am a dummy. I'm a dummy. Stop it. Nobody believes you're a dummy. No, but I'm just going through life just observing things. I live in Romania. And I'll tell you something that I noticed something. 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.

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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.

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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

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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.

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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. At least in some way play. And I'll ask you guys, because you know better than me, Adam quite correctly pointed out, I haven't been here for 20 years. If you're a normal young man and you go get an average job, can you buy a house?

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It's a yes or no question. The answer is no.

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Right now, it's very, very, very new.

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If the answer is no, all I'm saying, and I could be wrong, is that we have big problems coming. Because when women get angry, as we all know, they nag and complain. And when women go and protest, it's inconvenient. But do you know what happens when millions of young men go protest? It's called a revolution.

1225.539 - 1249.152 Andrew Tate

That is why the British government put me in jail, because I was an unchecked source of influence, verbatim. They said he has too much control over the military-aged population. He can cause a riot. He can get Westminster burnt down. He must be stopped. And you know what? I'm so non-emotional about things. I have to admit, it was prudent for MI6 to write that memo and send it to the Romanians.

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