๐จAndrew Tate on how he will solve the knife epidemic in the UK.
"Last year, there were 50,000 knife crime offenses in England and Wales, 137 every single day. Mothers burying sons. Fathers burying daughters live stolen, futures destroyed. And what's the punishment? A few years in jail? No. The punishment will be seen by every single Briton."
๐ฌ๐ง An 18-year-old was stabbed 5 times and bled out on a Southampton street, telling police he's dying. They handcuffed him.
His killer claimed racism. Police believed him without question, never cuffed him, and let his family walk the murder weapon out of the scene in his mother's hands.
They even took him to a kitchen to pick his food while under arrest for the murder.
Henry Nowak lost consciousness and died on that street while the people meant to protect him chose feelings over facts.
When officers are so conditioned to fear being called racist that they can't read an obvious crime scene, that's a catastrophic policing failure.
Decades of anti-racism training produced cops who looked at a dying boy and saw a liability before they saw a victim.
Henry paid for that with his life.
๐จ Andrew Tate on the one obsession destroying modern men.
"The modern obsession with happiness is the number one problem."
Men used to chase honor. Now they chase happiness.
Honor produces happiness as a byproduct.
Chasing happiness directly produces neither honor nor happiness โ only a soft, forgettable life.
Change what you chase. Watch what changes.
๐จ Every situation you walked into this week was a win or a loss.
There is no draw. You just told yourself there was.
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๐จ Andrew Tate on the line broke men say to feel better about being broke.
"People say money doesn't buy happiness. My answer is โ how would you know?"
You have lived one version of reality. The one where you wake up grateful to afford small things and an emergency wipes out your savings.
You have never tested the other one.
Stop quoting men who never tried.
๐จ Andrew Tate on the one mentality difference between rich and broke.
"If you have the mentality that you're born to suffer, you'd be pretty good at things."
Men who think they DESERVE happiness fail at everything.
Men who accept suffering as the price of any real thing โ they win.
Which mentality did you bring to work this morning?
Tristan Tate on why other countries have less of a drinking problem than the United States.
"If you actually just look at the statistics, because I am an American, but I'm also a European. A lot of countries have a lot less of a problem with alcohol than the United States. And I think it's one of these things where it's like, you can't do this, you shouldn't do this, you can't do it."
๐จ Andrew Tate on his real childhood โ not the version journalists invented.
They want you to think I was raised in luxury and complained about working.
The truth: my father was a hard man. My family had less than yours probably has. The advantage I had was discipline. The advantage you can have is the same one.
Stop romanticizing what shaped you. Start using it.
๐จAndrew Tate on how he will solve the knife epidemic in the UK.
"Last year, there were 50,000 knife crime offenses in England and Wales, 137 every single day. Mothers burying sons. Fathers burying daughters live stolen, futures destroyed. And what's the punishment? A few years in jail? No. The punishment will be seen by every single Briton."
๐ฌ๐ง An 18-year-old was stabbed 5 times and bled out on a Southampton street, telling police he's dying. They handcuffed him.
His killer claimed racism. Police believed him without question, never cuffed him, and let his family walk the murder weapon out of the scene in his mother's hands.
They even took him to a kitchen to pick his food while under arrest for the murder.
Henry Nowak lost consciousness and died on that street while the people meant to protect him chose feelings over facts.
When officers are so conditioned to fear being called racist that they can't read an obvious crime scene, that's a catastrophic policing failure.
Decades of anti-racism training produced cops who looked at a dying boy and saw a liability before they saw a victim.
Henry paid for that with his life.