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WEDNESDAY, JUL 12, 2023 - 12:55 PM
Tucker Carlson is back with something everyone should pay attention to.
Episode 9 of 'Tucker on Twitter' is a lengthy (complete) interview with Andrew Tate - the former-kickboxer-turned-influencer who is currently being held on human trafficking, rape, and criminal gang charges.
As an introduction, Carlson's monologue reflecting on the constant emasculation of American men. Specifically, he pointed to the "grotesque" feminist experiments of trying to snatch manhood away from boys and men.
"Well, you might kill yourself. Many have. You might decide to reject your own manhood and embrace androgyny or even switch sexes.
'Girls are better?' 'Fine, I'll become one.'
Or more likely, you might simply withdraw into porn and weed and video games and give up on your life before it's begun."
This led to Tucker introducing Andrew Tate who argues for a different way for boys to become men, pointing out that
men want respect above all things, and thus must earn it by, among other things, staying sober, finding God, and living a healthy lifestyle.
Tate says he is attacked for emphasizing the importance of having a masculine presence in a relationship with a woman in order to have a functioning society. He said
elites are trying to "instill cowardice" in men and elicit compliance in society.
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson)
July 11, 2023
Regarding the charges against him, Tate believes the Romanian government "coerced" the women to come forward, explaining that there is no evidence of actual crimes.
"But the fact that they chose such a heinous crime, and they report it so heavily, and they won't shut up...
...also considering the fact that people who actually commit heinous crimes have way more favorable press coverage. But I don't want you to think that I'm a conspiracy theorist. Please, Tucker, I would hate for you to come here and call me crazy."
Specifically, Tate believes they silenced him because
"he's helping men to resist the slave programming..."
Tucker asked him what he did in prison. The answer was simple and ominous...
The discussion was wide-ranging including his thoughts on the war in Ukraine: "If you are
naïve enough to believe that there are good guys and bad guys in wars and it's as simple as good & bad…
you need to do a little more investigation..." to which Tucker replied:
"That's the truest thing.. Anyone who doesn't understand that should shut the f*ck up"
TUCKER: "That's the truest thing.. Anyone who doesn't understand that should shut the f*ck up"
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— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson)
July 11, 2023
And the former kickboxer pulled no punches on what he thinks of
Kamala Harris...
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— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson)
July 11, 2023
And COVID:
"Sweden never did a thing… Where was their winter of severe illness and death?"
"Sweden never did a thing… Where was their winter of severe illness and death?"
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— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson)
July 11, 2023
Tate believes
this situation he is in is a "test from God" and say
he "will suffer as much as I need to suffer to stick by my convictions and know that I am an innocent person." Tate added without irony:
Around 42:00, Tucker & Tate discuss European immigration, and Tate offers an interesting perspective:
"...which makes you wonder, if this is purposeful..."
Tucker asked Tate, whose father was black and mother was white, what he made of
the race conversation in the United States...
If a black billionaire and a white billionaire meet, I don't think there is much conversation about race...
...but amongst the lower echelons of the populous, they seem very interested in trying to turn us all on each other..."
But, Tate continued "I think
what certain people in the world would be most afraid ofis white people of a certain class and black people of a certain class shaking hands and saying 'this is bullshit'"
— ALX
(@alx)
July 11, 2023
Having slayed Kamala earlier, Tate addressed President Biden...
Tucker rounded out his questions by asking Tate's thoughts on digital currency:
Finally, we note - without humor - that Tate
repeated the fact that "I will never kill myself" many times during the interview to the point where Carlson noticed and Tate replied
"I have to keep saying it...because it's scary."
Watch the full interview below:
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson)
July 11, 2023