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Candace Owens discusses the alarming trend of blind reliance on “data” and the elites’ potential agenda to undermine critical thinking. Featuring Andrew Tate’s unfiltered critique of data manipulation, this episode explores why trusting intuition, logic, and experience often trumps overanalyzing skewed statistics. A must-watch for anyone questioning modern narratives.
If a fight is inevitable, swing first. Www.cobratate.com/wisdom
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Men are built to conquer—that’s just how it is. Since the dawn of time, men have chased power, built empires, and sacrificed everything to win. That instinct is still here today. CEOs grind 15-hour days, fighters step into the ring, and hustlers chase money—because deep down, every real man wants to dominate his space. The weak make excuses, the strong take action.
You want success? Stop being lazy. Stop scrolling, stop waiting, stop whining. Work. The universe rewards those who put in the effort. Every failure, every setback—good. It’s fuel. Use it, push harder, and take what’s yours. The world belongs to those who refuse to settle.
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There is no such thing as no work to do. www.cobratate.com/truth
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Patrick Bet-David reunites with Andrew Tate for a third interview.
After visiting him under house arrest, Patrick now welcomes Andrew to Florida.
Newly freed, he opens up about his wild ride—from legal fights to rebuilding his empire. Don’t miss this intense follow-up!
March 3 2025
Chapters for easier navigation:
00:00 - Show intro
00:25 - PBD welcomes Andrew Tate in-studio
02:21 - Andrew slams DeSantis over welcome message.
22:36 - U.K. Threatens extradition for Tate brothers.
28:12 - Andrew describes landing in the U.S.
33:46 - Andrew responds to Dave Portnoy, Ben Shapiro.
56:34 - Andrew talks about being a father and raising children.
1:11:30 - Andrew talks about his duties to his children.
1:30:26 - Andrew discusses the human trafficking charges against him.
1:42:00 - Andrew talks about being a Muslim.
2:06:55 - The difference in treatment between Muslims and Christians.
2:21:27 - Andrew Tate on the Epstein files.
2:46:02 - Trump wants to execute drug dealers.
2:54:00 - Trump vs Zelenskyy in the Oval Office
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In this speech, Andrew Tate discusses the value of difficulty in achieving success, particularly in getting rich. He compares the pursuit of wealth to a challenging video game where the difficulty level is what makes the experience rewarding. If success were easy, it wouldn’t be satisfying because there would be no challenge. Tate argues that the reason people desire wealth is not just to own things, but because it’s a hard achievement that sets them apart from others.
He encourages people to embrace challenges and be grateful for difficulties, viewing them as opportunities for growth rather than obstacles. According to him, most people’s lives are easy, with basic needs like food and shelter readily accessible, so the real challenge lies in pushing oneself to excel in tough areas. Changing your mindset to see difficulty as an exciting challenge, instead of a setback, is the key to success and fulfillment in any endeavor.
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Andrew Tate challenges us to recognize the true nature of the modern world—a battle between humanity and the rise of machine minds. In a society driven by technology and controlled by the Matrix, spirituality is no longer optional but essential for survival.
Tate explains why traditional notions of spirituality—like yoga or meditating with rocks—are shallow compared to the real essence of spiritual growth: battle. Whether it’s a fight against an adversary, a struggle within yourself, or a resistance against oppression, true spirituality requires sacrifice and purpose.
He warns of a future where humans are replaced by machines and reduced to living in artificial realities. To resist this fate, we must embrace a spiritual quest rooted in duty, discipline, and karmic purpose.Tate’s insights touch on:
• Why men must embrace spiritual battles to differentiate from machines.
• How karmic retribution and purpose elevate everyday actions into meaningful resistance.
• The danger of becoming a cog in the machine—or worse, being replaced by it.
If you’re not prepared to fight—physically, mentally, and spiritually—you’re surrendering to a system designed to enslave you. This is your wake-up call. Are you ready to resist?
Key Quote:
“The physical world will soon belong to machines. Your only chance to matter is to become a spiritual being, doing what is right regardless of consequences.”
What are you fighting for? www.cobratate.com/resist
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Michael Franzese visits Andrew and Tristan Tate at their compound for a candid conversation. They discuss Michael’s passport issue, the Tate brothers' legal battles, media narratives, government influence, and free speech. With Andrew’s outspoken views and Michael’s experience in legal and political circles, this episode offers sharp insights on power, control, and personal freedom.
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BTW white guys. I'm trying to help you here.
Take the hint.
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In this speech, Andrew Tate criticizes the modern obsession with “fun” and risk-taking for enjoyment, particularly activities like skydiving. He argues that such risks are immature and stem from a lack of understanding about true danger. Tate contrasts this mindset with the masculine approach, where risks are taken for purpose, survival, and protection, not for thrill or luck. He believes that women, in particular, live in a state of “willful ignorance” regarding their own safety, relying on luck instead of skill. Tate views true masculinity as being ready to face real danger and being competent enough to handle it, rather than seeking out artificial excitement.
Conclusion:
Tate concludes that risking your life purely for fun or adrenaline is not only immature but also offensive to him. He emphasizes that real warriors and men of value operate with calculated risk and readiness, not relying on luck but on their own strength, skills, and preparations. The underlying message is that true masculinity is about protecting what matters and being prepared for life’s real challenges, not seeking superficial thrills.
You don't have time for "fun" as a man. You have work. www.cobratate.com/mission
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The only way to resist is through strength.
Weak men cannot help in the battle for humanity,
They only get in the way.
When they threaten to fire you from your job for speaking out, will you have the finances to speak anyway?
Do you have the strength to resist?
if not, are you even trying to develop it? www.cobratate.com/fight
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The common man is the decider. The reason I am so vilified by the MSM is because I am waking the common man up. www.cobratate.com/mission
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You need to chase challenges and join others who are doing the same. https://apply.thewarroom.ag
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Andrew Tate critiques the state of public discourse, calling out the absurdity of political tribalism, blind allegiance to media narratives, and the lack of critical thinking in global geopolitics. From Elon Musk speaking to Putin to societal overreactions, he explores why meaningful conversations are sidelined and common sense is a rarity. A raw, unfiltered take on navigating today’s chaotic world.
Do you understand? www.cobratate.com/truth
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Bravery is a pre-requisite to honesty. I tell the truth because I am unafraid. www.cobratate.com/truth
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This excerpt reflects the unwavering bond and camaraderie between two brothers facing adversity. They embrace their struggles—navigating challenges like the Romanian judicial system—not with despair but with humor and resolve. Their unity is so strong that they are perceived as a single force, a singular “idea” symbolizing brotherhood and resilience.
The underlying message is clear: no matter how dark or daunting the situation, solidarity and shared strength can transform hardships into adventures, and battles into stories worth telling. Together, they face their demons, fighting not as individuals, but as one.
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I don't want everybody to like me. I want to save the Kingdom. www.votebruv.co.uk
If you want to be liked you're not fit for politics.
I don't need to lie.
I don't care if you call me racist, homophobic, misogynistic.
Been through that for years it has 0 effect.
I am the Borg and have adapted beyond your phasers.
I WILL FIX GREAT BRITAIN.
If that makes me racist?
TOUGH If that makes me homophobic?
TOUGH If that makes you cry?
TOUGH I don't care.
I'm a problem solver.
I don't want everybody to like me.
I want to save the Kingdom.
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