Andrew Tate Explains - (How To Fix America)

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Published 2023-06-14
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Patrick Bet-David sits down with Andrew Tate in Romania while under house arrest.

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All Comments (21)
  • @laurapro1234
    As a woman and a mother I want to say Andrew is absolutely right!!!! We need to raise strong men
  • @MrPianox3
    You guys deserve a MEDAL for letting him Talk with NO Interruption, your Questions were so on point and well asked.
  • @Kellycreator
    I was a single mother after a marriage breakdown. I had two Sons, age 7 and age 13. I was known as a tiger Mum as I was often called to the school as my Sons remained true to the values I instilled in them. I set up a business enabling me to be home with them. I took the responsibility of raising strong men very seriously. I refused to let society dictate how boys from single mother would turn out. I wholeheartedly agree with Andrew. Your children are yours and it’s your job to instil strong morals so they can stand up for themselves, to be the absolute best they can be, to believe they’re exceptional and to be proud of your family name.
  • @Kunfucious577
    I love listening to this guy. He puts in to words what I think so efficiently. The reason so many people dislike him is because they know the people Tate find’s responsible for the mess we’re in, is them.
  • I never thought this comment would resonate with so many. I’m deeply humbled by all the positive responses. I wish you my brothers the best in life My dad was a WW2 vet. He was 45 when I was born. He taught me how to fish, he taught me how to shoot, he taught me how to fight, he taught me how to drive, he taught me to be good a man, not a “nice guy”. When I got my license he told me: With this license you have been give a lot of responsibility at a very young age. Never do anything that will dishonor my last name. He passed on 12/5/22at the age of 95. I miss him every day.
  • @littleonion7171
    I am a woman and I find his words to be inspirational, therapeutic, and highly encouraging. Thank you.
  • He never disappoints. Most don’t understand that his underlying message is always accountability.
  • My husband was very strict and it completely paid off for our 3 children! They are extremely successful and extremely close to us! Our daughter has her masters in medical science, she is a PA, his son is en electrical engineer and his other son is a a boiler maker, I sacrifice to send our daughter to a private Christian school, 🙏🙏🙏
  • As an Indian parents my kids are 8 and 10..we make sure we speak to them every day about what happened in school...also meal times no phones..family quality time and gentle motivation before bed...lots of love..so at it
  • @The_GenXennial
    He’s spot on about family structure, pride, and values.
  • In addition, my father worked 80 hours a week. My mom saw every single football game I saw, but my father did attend every sports award ceremony I was in. My respected and saw how hard he worked, and respected my mother and saw how hard she worked as a parent.😊
  • @samk7212
    There’s no man in the world nowadays they would love him more than Andrew Tate He’s speaking from the man’s heart. I will love to raise my two boys the way he is. I will make him as a role model to my kids. Long live Andy we love you
  • @mariaguzman1552
    This guy is spot on. Insightful with perspective. Children belong their parents, Not government!
  • @johnfried7254
    Andrew is 100% correct. We need more men standing up.
  • @sayakchatto
    The way the interviewer does his job, the way tate answers and talks nonstop on this very difficult matters. The room is radiating with energy, and yes we need more and more people like these allover the world not only in usa.
  • @markferrari8955
    I'm 75 now and used my WW2 veteran dad's moral compass to raise my Children (4) and I see them using much the same compass to raise theirs.
  • @nathanwhite2129
    As a Traditional Master Carpenter and Construction Professional with a 45 year career behind me, his comment on modern architecture is absolutely right!
  • @jeffthomas5291
    75 yo and this stuff NEVER happened growing up. NOBODY PULLED THIS CRAP AND WE ALL HAD GUNS. Usually a .22 cal rifle. The dude is spot on!
  • A true man among men. Listening to him I came up with an idea for my new article. Yes, the strength, in a convection inspired me to move forward even more. Yes, the world around you wants to break you down and have you not push forward to not succeed everybody tells you can’t. Even colleagues that you work with in the business it seems like they were defeated before they try. Thank you Andrew thank you thank you.
  • When you realize tates not aggressive he is just vocal with passion