Mike Thurston Gives His Opinion After Meeting Andrew Tate

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  • @ChrisWillx
    @ChrisWillx  Рік тому +292

    Full episode with Mike goes live this Monday. Press Subscribe people.

    • @thedog5k
      @thedog5k Рік тому

      @@SurfyStories ^^ XD
      Dude…
      I felt like it was a man talking to himself in the mirror scene.

    • @jarrodgoforth1257
      @jarrodgoforth1257 Рік тому +1

      You and Mike kind of look like brothers. Lol

    • @2xPills
      @2xPills Рік тому

      Tell us who the clone is.

    • @aldoserrano8231
      @aldoserrano8231 Рік тому

      I want what you are on.

    • @jjhalltattoo5359
      @jjhalltattoo5359 Рік тому

      No

  • @rohanremi
    @rohanremi Рік тому +1671

    Loved this self interview.

  • @naskamal7454
    @naskamal7454 Рік тому +3222

    Am I the only one who thought these two, were same person

  • @chrisf9377
    @chrisf9377 Рік тому +416

    Seriously impressive editing. Genuinely looks like there were two people involved in the interview. Ask question. Stop recording. Change clothing. Move to other seat. Start recording. Answer question in different accent. Repeat.

    • @pitpaf0767
      @pitpaf0767 Рік тому

      Bro no way you're this dumb. How can you possibly believe what you just wrote? Clearly he recorded all the questions then he stopped recording, changed clothing, moved to the other seat, started recording, answered all the questions in a different accent and then edited it all.

    • @KitKat-te7jn
      @KitKat-te7jn Рік тому +6

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @DG-EditsYT
      @DG-EditsYT Рік тому +5

      It took 3 months to make this video 😂

    • @dizzyh
      @dizzyh 11 місяців тому +3

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @iamapokerface8992
      @iamapokerface8992 28 днів тому

      cringeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  • @tacticaltemplar875
    @tacticaltemplar875 Рік тому +408

    It was cool to see Chris interview his stunt double.

  • @MrJabbothehut
    @MrJabbothehut Рік тому +400

    The reason Tate is the one people want to be like as opposed to Peterson, Willink etc is because he physically shows off and advertises the primal desires that guys have from a young age. He has money, women, and the ability to fight. He is a great marketer and knows exactly how to press people's buttons.
    The problem with role models is that the best ones tend to be everyday people who achieve the fundamentals such as creating a loving family and making a good life for themselves by creating value for others. If war was to break out, this man would have the courage to protect his family and gather other men to him in order to fight. It's not glamourous nor sexy and takes a lot of discipline and effort.
    Tate lives the playboy lifestyle which is a male fantasy but requires a whole different set of sacrifices to achieve that 95% of guys think they want but aren't really built for and would hate it if they experienced it for long enough. He does talk a great game however and you can tell that he means a lot of it despite his lack of filter which makes him an easy target for the wrong bunch.
    PS: to add to this (from personal experience), when people don't have an abundance of something, and they crave it, they tend to compare themselves to those who have the most of it. What they don't realise is that having that thing (money, women, power etc) has diminishing returns and you only need enough to satisfy your needs. Certain people center their lives around acquiring a thing and gather it for the sake of it because their personality is hyper competitive. 99% of people need an optimal amount and a balance. Tate has clearly stated over again that money was his focus from a young age and acquiring it gives him a sense of purpose.

    • @thesuperiorbench6307
      @thesuperiorbench6307 Рік тому +19

      Great comment :)

    • @agnivaray7476
      @agnivaray7476 Рік тому +25

      Wrong bunch? If he says what he says, he’s the wrong bunch mate. The point is, he doesn’t speak for all men, just the ones interested in big D competitions.
      Additions: for most of the things you mentioned, there are way better role models in this world. Tate just tried to leverage the men’s rights movement for his benefit.

    • @Snakebloke
      @Snakebloke Рік тому +16

      @@agnivaray7476 Oh god, someone got triggered. Watch out everyone! We've got a keyboard warrior here!

    • @MrJabbothehut
      @MrJabbothehut Рік тому

      @@agnivaray7476 put your tampon in the right way next time

    • @agnivaray7476
      @agnivaray7476 Рік тому +15

      @@Snakebloke I’ll take this one - a keyboard warrior is still better than being a Tate fan-boi anyway.

  • @AbdulDean448
    @AbdulDean448 Рік тому +58

    More of these self interviews please

  • @AmeliaBodilia
    @AmeliaBodilia Рік тому +145

    “The only difference between a hero and the villain is that the villain chooses to use that power in a way that is selfish and hurts other people.”- Chadwick Boseman

    • @BiggestBallsack680
      @BiggestBallsack680 Рік тому +14

      I've read a better one, "a villain is a hero who's story hasn't been told yet" -Seriously can't remember who said it but it's way more accurate unless it's a disney movie or religion

    • @marcosglemkstein952
      @marcosglemkstein952 Рік тому

      No SHIT. “The only difference between a hero and a villain is that the villain’s a bad guy”

    • @MJD2201
      @MJD2201 Рік тому +5

      Quite a big difference then

    • @badrobill1017
      @badrobill1017 Рік тому

      Shitty quote tbh

    • @chetyoubetya8565
      @chetyoubetya8565 Рік тому +2

      The only thing that makes a person a hero is someone's belief that they are.

  • @ColtenL1129
    @ColtenL1129 Рік тому +51

    These two guys look like brothers

  • @Frag_Star
    @Frag_Star Рік тому +34

    It was from the Mike Thurstons video that I got to know first who Andrew Tate was.

  • @chadlink8199
    @chadlink8199 Рік тому +8

    Without Mike that Bugatti joke would’ve never been captured. Think about it.

  • @marcusbaxby6798
    @marcusbaxby6798 Рік тому +9

    Looking for role models in ‘media’ is part of the issue (used to be TV, sports, music, etc. podcasters and UA-cam personalities is the same principle). Being like someone else is an unrealistic goal

    • @chriscorbart
      @chriscorbart Рік тому +1

      You take inspiration from others and personalise it, the goal is to always be yourself, you can’t be anyone else …

  • @0b3ryn29
    @0b3ryn29 Рік тому +22

    Firas Zahabi and GSP are great role models. They have the smarts and the physicality.

    • @CoolAdam247
      @CoolAdam247 Рік тому +1

      Who tf asked ?

    • @0b3ryn29
      @0b3ryn29 Рік тому

      @@CoolAdam247 in the video, chris williamson asked. so f u buddy.

    • @shapshooter7769
      @shapshooter7769 Рік тому

      ​@@CoolAdam247 All the Canadians who worshipped him 😂

    • @sysiphusimagined
      @sysiphusimagined Рік тому +1

      I’d love if firas speaks more about philosophy

    • @0b3ryn29
      @0b3ryn29 Рік тому +1

      @@sysiphusimagined he usually talks about philosophy after the 2nd half of his streams.

  • @Craighowes
    @Craighowes Рік тому +62

    Chris, loved the way you handled this topic. You basically mentioned every single one of my male models, except Harmozi, and then you mentioned him. Another guy who’s also been doing cool stuff is Russel Brand and Tom. Keep up the Great Podcast ❤

    • @Engmelli
      @Engmelli Рік тому +1

      Im pretty sure he has a podcast with hormazi

    • @Craighowes
      @Craighowes Рік тому +1

      @@Engmelli it’s a great podcast with him

    • @dilly7551
      @dilly7551 Рік тому +6

      Russel is a great example of a less traditionally masculine yet charming role model. He’s not tough physically but spiritually strong

    • @smutgod6125
      @smutgod6125 Рік тому

      Hormoszi is fake af

    • @Craighowes
      @Craighowes Рік тому +4

      @@dilly7551 Russel is a purple bet Jiu Jitsu. He’ll sort the average man out.

  • @dmitrijsbeliks9090
    @dmitrijsbeliks9090 Рік тому +29

    Without watching let me guess: He is a nice guy in a real life.

    • @matriaxpunk
      @matriaxpunk Рік тому

      In real life he's a nice guy, and also a rapist. Nobody's perfect.

    • @seanyshepfit
      @seanyshepfit Рік тому +4

      Seems everyone who has met him says the same thing. Funny that.

    • @ahsisjdvdve2022
      @ahsisjdvdve2022 Рік тому +6

      ​@@seanyshepfit What's funny about that lol. You don't want to believe he's a nice guy?

    • @kyyy8821
      @kyyy8821 Рік тому +4

      @@ahsisjdvdve2022 He meant it's funny because the media hate the shit out of him.

    • @caffeinated936
      @caffeinated936 Рік тому

      you misunderstood@@ahsisjdvdve2022

  • @brandonstaples7300
    @brandonstaples7300 Рік тому +31

    I think Chris and Mike gave a good clear cut on this interview. A wonderful perspective. And not so thought provoking. 😊

    • @VSQUAD
      @VSQUAD Рік тому +2

      Not really, seems like they’re both scared of getting canceled

    • @brandonstaples7300
      @brandonstaples7300 Рік тому +1

      @@VSQUAD aren't we all

    • @pavasite4278
      @pavasite4278 5 місяців тому

      What are you talking about? They’re both the same person

  • @MofosOfMetal
    @MofosOfMetal Рік тому +16

    Tate is not unique in his core positive message, but he reaches way more people by his viral trolling approach to it.
    I think Tate strongly believes that the potentially 'toxic' side-effects of people taking that trolling seriously and literally is worth it for the greater goal of his own fame and outreach.
    There are positives and negatives to his influence - it would be preferred if the biggest viral figures were the ones that were solely positive, but it seems like there is no better way to go viral than to trigger people and become controversial.

  • @TheNameisBash
    @TheNameisBash Рік тому +39

    Tate is absolutely necessary, because he directly opposes the mainstream message. Rogan and others like him are good, but they don't go out of their way to capture the minds of young men.

    • @chamuelolivier1594
      @chamuelolivier1594 Рік тому

      he's absolutely necessary because he's the poster child of what not to do. The anti high value man, the pimp in chief.

    • @ScienceSleuths89
      @ScienceSleuths89 Рік тому

      Oh god, lose this mindset as fast as possible. Tate is a virus. He is trying to show off & he is trying to make money by saying outlandish things. It's not a new or novel strategy. It's a common one used by many famous social media content creators.
      He's not good for young men. At all.

    • @elise9537
      @elise9537 Рік тому +5

      He is great! Makes it easier for the guys who are easy pray to this type of guru to stay an incel forever !

    • @TheNameisBash
      @TheNameisBash Рік тому

      @@elise9537 nonsense

    • @elise9537
      @elise9537 Рік тому

      @@TheNameisBash oh yesss. They are not that good at fitting in and they are easy prey. They shouldnt be mating anyway right?:)) what Ive read is that lots of ppl with autism fall for them. They are just producing more mass shooters.

  • @cole6383
    @cole6383 Рік тому +18

    This is like the video where Joe rogan was talking to Joe rogan

    • @crazydolphin33
      @crazydolphin33 Рік тому

      Exactly, all the internet groups are turning into one consciousness, I guess they call it the hive mind for a reason lol

  • @nevojae511
    @nevojae511 Рік тому +48

    Clones, These guys look so similar and have the same voice + accent 😂😂😂

    • @Deridus
      @Deridus Рік тому +1

      Phenotypes... crazy how they play out.

    • @incurza2
      @incurza2 Рік тому +3

      They’re both from Newcastle in England, neither have a strong accent anymore but that’s why

    • @mrpeatson
      @mrpeatson Рік тому +1

      They're both British basically 😂

  • @MrFuchew
    @MrFuchew Рік тому +14

    If you ignore what Tate says about women you're setting yourself up for a future disaster.

    • @zekite6467
      @zekite6467 Рік тому

      His advice on women is terrible

  • @VolatilityTradingStrategies
    @VolatilityTradingStrategies Рік тому +8

    I just have a hard time finding anything that Andrew Tate says that 100's of other men haven't already said before him. Work out, do hard things, focus on work, do it regardless of how you feel, men have been saying this literally for thousands of years. Going all the way back to the stoics, these same exact lessons have been taught. I don't see anything original at all, OTHER than the delivery. His communication is good. The message, it's as old as time...

    • @RektRL
      @RektRL Рік тому +2

      Definitely agree

    • @graciegracie
      @graciegracie Рік тому +1

      More like he just wants money.

    • @zahubshahid7944
      @zahubshahid7944 Рік тому +3

      You just answered your own doubt.
      It's his DELIVERY which makes him unique. Joe Rogan has been advocating going to the gym and working hard for YEARS yet people didn't connect with him the same way they do with Tate.
      Who cares if he's not saying anything original because majority of men aren't even following it. Tate gives men hope through the way he speaks and that's all that matters.

    • @graciegracie
      @graciegracie Рік тому

      @Zahub Shahid There are people who don't consider the delivery - they heavily consider the actual message because you don't really need "intensity" to understand if a simple message makes sense and if you need it in your life. Maybe, one should look at why a certain group of people require to see a certain form of delivery before they understand the message.

    • @zahubshahid7944
      @zahubshahid7944 Рік тому

      @@graciegracie "Maybe, one should look at why a certain group of people require to see a certain form of delivery before they understand the message."
      Um.......... why? Why does that matter at all?
      Who cares why certain people respond to a certain type of delivery. As long as the outcomes from it are good, who cares about WHY it works?

  • @jameshorgan2395
    @jameshorgan2395 Рік тому +10

    "HE WAS TRYING TO SHOW OFF A BIT TOO MUCH" BIT RICH MIKE

  • @betweenworlds4869
    @betweenworlds4869 Рік тому +32

    Mike is such a materialistic guy. He strikes me as someone who is trying to better himself, but hasn’t ever considered that this might mean more than being a successful, competent person. He ignores the spiritual, ethical, and cultural dimension of human life completely.

  • @ShiZo1337
    @ShiZo1337 Рік тому +4

    Who is chris talking about at 4:29, when he says he went to the power slap event with him and the guy is extremely competent?

  • @FunkyKikuchiyo
    @FunkyKikuchiyo Рік тому +116

    Andrew Tate is the wrong answer to the right question.

    • @Leonhart_93
      @Leonhart_93 Рік тому +24

      He is very often the right answer as well. We are not looking up to him to identify problems, we are looking up to him because we like his answer.

    • @VSQUAD
      @VSQUAD Рік тому +1

      Bot comment

    • @FunkyKikuchiyo
      @FunkyKikuchiyo Рік тому +4

      @@VSQUAD Oh, hush.

    • @wilsonsanabia4259
      @wilsonsanabia4259 Рік тому +2

      @@Leonhart_93 doesn't mean they're right, just because people gravitate towards it, reality is, men need the push women got from society, they work, they're outperforming on school by a wide margin, and men are just kinda there. It cannot be the case that men can only amount to have a job and protect your family/ be a leader, there has to be way more to us than that, just how there is more to women than being a mother and nurture

    • @Leonhart_93
      @Leonhart_93 Рік тому +7

      @@wilsonsanabia4259 Yes, I have watched like 30 hours of Tate on podcasts. He is speaking about all of that, direct advice how men can become overperformers in all aspects of life. He inspired me.
      Honestly I find it ironic that the hive mind population is up in arms because of his comments about women, when actually he speaks way more and is 500% harsher on men. But of course they conveniently ignore that, everyone only cares about women and ignore men.

  • @ricasso777
    @ricasso777 Рік тому +16

    Why wouldn’t a man strive to be competent , confident, assertive , physically attractive, having the ability to think for yourself , the freedom to become better in essence is Tates tenets . Why is that Wrong?

    • @meghan8020
      @meghan8020 Рік тому +6

      Nothing. Those are excellent messages.
      What’s wrong is the way he talks about women.
      In some of his shorts I’ve heard him say, things to the effect of: there’s no reason women should be educated, we’re not nearly as intelligent as men anyway, and all we want is to be barefoot and pregnant, move in with our mother-in-law and make sandwiches for our husbands and male in-law relatives.
      We should be content with this lot in life, while our husbands are off galavanting around the country, and fucking anything that moves. We should just be grateful that he brings home money for us to buy nice shoes.
      I’m not entirely convinced that he even believes shit like that when he says it to be honest. But there are a handful of sad nihilistic mf’s out there who lap that rot right up.
      It’s a shame he can’t have a more honour driven and balanced understanding of what women actually want in terms of a partner. We pretty much want all the things men want….. although while youth, fertility and beauty are potentially more important to men, resources are important to women - since our productivity takes such a monstrous hit during our reproductive years.
      Also, you don’t get to tell women that their entire value is tied up in their chastity, while you proceed to fuck your way around Europe and the UK lol.

    • @ricasso777
      @ricasso777 Рік тому +3

      @@meghan8020 I don’t disagree with anything you said . I also don’t agree with Tates views on relationships /polygamy etc . But to completely cancel and disregard his entire beliefs and philosophy isn’t justifiable . Freedom of speech is the epitome to a well functioning society.

    • @meghan8020
      @meghan8020 Рік тому +1

      @@ricasso777 fair call.
      My impression is that women who may potentially ‘want him cancelled’, are slightly mortified that men are buying what he’s selling in terms of his relationship advice. It’s a bit scary, to be a woman and have so many men buying into this kind of messaging (strictly the misogyny, not the encouragement of masculinity and responsibility).
      I agree with you though, he definitely shouldn’t be cancelled. But more interviews with him from people like piers Morgan would be great. Some of his more outlandish ideas need to be challenged, and it would be great for him to have the opportunity to clarify some of his views in any case. I get the feeling that he enjoys a bit of shit stirring, and some of the podcasts I’ve seen him on a pretty trashy in the first place…. So I feel like sometimes the stupid stuff he says is deliberately provocative to get a rise out of fellow hosts/guests, and perhaps not necessarily an honest exploration of what he believes?? I don’t know.
      I wasn’t aware that a lot of the outrageous things he said were when he had a much smaller platform in his older content. UA-cam’s funny like that - it’s not always easy to get an accurate timeline of the evolution of peoples beliefs. People are certainly allowed to evolve and change their mind.
      I’d love to see him on Chris’s pod cast, or Rogan or Lex Friedman :)

    • @ricasso777
      @ricasso777 Рік тому +2

      @@meghan8020 well women being threatened by Tates rhetoric isn’t no where near as bad as the feminism being propagated deceiving these young women by becoming independent , self sufficient boss babe leads to a fulfilling life is completely not true. Tates. Objective is women should be protected , not work in a competitive environment especially against men , to raise a family and pro-create , modern women are being robbed of the gift God gave them becoming a wife , mother & raising Children. I agree with you I’d love to see Tate on more credible platforms.

    • @meghan8020
      @meghan8020 Рік тому +2

      @@ricasso777 I agree. ☺️

  • @timetraveler0002
    @timetraveler0002 Рік тому +27

    the most detailed breakdown of tate ive ever seen is done by a romanian excon on a youtube channel called montana vlog international, he explains that to run the "webcam" business even if youre the nicest person in the universe you have to commit actual crimes to turn a profit
    - specifically his video titled "andrew tates business in romania"

    • @bbbbbbb-y3u
      @bbbbbbb-y3u Рік тому

      bro why would you listen to that guy lol. he is a convicted criminal, has threatened murder and r@pe on people, he is very low iq, he doesnt know how his own countries legal system works, he spreads false information. and on top of all that, he buys youtube subscribers, comments and likes.

    • @enalo6261
      @enalo6261 Рік тому +2

      Coffeezilla also did a great job as he actually bought his courses on hustler university.

    • @triple6j
      @triple6j Рік тому +7

      You also have to have 0 morals to run a webcam business. It’s funny his fans always focus on pushing that he didn’t break laws instead of addressing the morals of this man

    • @triple6j
      @triple6j Рік тому

      @@m.n7591 Lolol you come here and literally prove my point. Maybe you are trolling I don’t know. Well it seems he d is not run it full legally. And again, why do you ignore all the horrible moral implications that comes with running a sexcam site…

    • @triple6j
      @triple6j Рік тому

      @@m.n7591 yeah you could what’s your point? Lol
      And if laws aren’t being broken then not much people could do however I’d recommend not supporting the porn industry

  • @Dion-s4t
    @Dion-s4t 11 днів тому

    My Favorite Will Downing Tune. From the Album " A Dream Fufilled" great album recorded live with great musicians. This album set him apart from the other R & B Men in the late 1980's

  • @blueboytv9191
    @blueboytv9191 Рік тому +9

    There's two sides to masculinity; Responsibility and Authority (Power). The likes of Jordan Peterson and Jocko Wilink are all about responsibility, but don't demonstrate quite as much of its benefits in terms of the authority it brings. Either because they don't know or its too controversial, given the times we live in. Andrew Tate sells the authority side of things, especially as it pertains to women, something that men are not allowed to do in current times, which is also ironically, the aspect of men that women respect the most.

    • @travisjazzbo3490
      @travisjazzbo3490 10 місяців тому

      This is an underrated comment. MOST women want an assertive and confident and competent leader in their man. Whenever you see a woman in that role in a relationship, 100% guaranteed that is NOT a happy couple

  • @omp365
    @omp365 Рік тому +9

    Some people like Tate BECAUSE he says what he wants.

  • @georgemuhoro
    @georgemuhoro Рік тому +17

    when is the full episode coming out

  • @Afonso.Goncalves
    @Afonso.Goncalves Рік тому +27

    This podcast is amazing, great stuff Chris 🙌

  • @kvio3321
    @kvio3321 Місяць тому +1

    What makes Andrew Tate popular amongst young men is that he is unapologetically himself. Whether anybody fully agrees with him or not, he is a role model because he does not bend or water down his message. Find me the leaders who openly discuss there real views of the world without fear of being canceled. Nobody wants to look up to cowards. I'm not saying Goggins, Jocko or Huberman are cowards, but I have never heard any of them stand up for anything outside of their general niches that might cause any form of backlash.

  • @logybear7371
    @logybear7371 Рік тому +1

    Who are they speaking of at 4:32

  • @michaelcavanaugh
    @michaelcavanaugh Рік тому +13

    So as long as they say “wake up and work hard” you’ll give them a pass on the rest of their message being trash?

    • @davidallen3774
      @davidallen3774 Рік тому +2

      What they said, vs what you *think* they said.

  • @MashiroRedo
    @MashiroRedo Рік тому +3

    The ideal man I believe is a combination of Jordan Peterson and David Goggins.

  • @lg206
    @lg206 Рік тому +5

    Tate is no different than the rest of these social media caricatures. They know what to say and do to go viral and be dog whistles to men and women that feel invisible. In real life they don’t say any of that ish

  • @eyesonphilly
    @eyesonphilly Рік тому

    Who does Chris mention at 4:27? Hal Mosely?

  • @bobjohnson3940
    @bobjohnson3940 Рік тому +26

    I learned about Tate a few weeks ago due to someone talking about his situation overseas. Interesting subject all around.

  • @asaprocky538
    @asaprocky538 Рік тому +10

    He must of seen me and thought Mike seems like a cool guy...
    "how wrong he was"
    Haha ruthless

    • @kenrehill8775
      @kenrehill8775 Рік тому +1

      Must have, it’s must have not must of. You can have must’ve or must have, but not must of.

    • @asaprocky538
      @asaprocky538 Рік тому +1

      @@kenrehill8775 Thanks for your valuable input

  • @joehayden6065
    @joehayden6065 Рік тому +18

    See, I find Goggins so inspiring. He embdies true struggle and what overcoming difficulty can yield. Tate I see as a joke really if im honest. I dont feel inspired by him. Jocko is also a fucking beast, as is Huberman.

    • @Julie.SandhuMD
      @Julie.SandhuMD Рік тому

      🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @madeyez
      @madeyez Рік тому +4

      Tate mostly appeals to the younger crowds. He know how to dangle the fancy carrots in front.

  • @ArmandoKozomara
    @ArmandoKozomara Рік тому +1

    Kobe Bryant is the best role model any guy or person can have. JP and JR too.

  • @chaz1794
    @chaz1794 Рік тому +17

    Roger Federer role model

  • @bazs7669
    @bazs7669 Рік тому +11

    Very insightful and great practical tips. Thanks Chris and Mike 💪🏽

    • @waynehedd
      @waynehedd 7 місяців тому +1

      I only see Chris in this intierview.... where is this "Mike" guy?

  • @pratikastrosaha5015
    @pratikastrosaha5015 Рік тому +4

    30% of what he says is to garner views which is completely fine. You need to stay controversial so as to stay relevant but people are way to sensitive and take everything quite literally. I like Andrew tate and alot of his videos are actually not that regressive rather they motivate people to work on themselves and be better.

  • @m.d.atkinson6975
    @m.d.atkinson6975 Рік тому +8

    What about his criminal proceedings? What about these girls than brand themselves with his name?
    I was intrigued by Tate at first but not even touching on these issues about him is a bit off.

  • @DaniellMilton
    @DaniellMilton Рік тому

    Who’s the guy Chris mentioned at 4:27?

  • @JimmyMFP
    @JimmyMFP Рік тому +7

    6:05, that’s exactly right. Tate is smart enough to know how to galvanise that message, and wrap it up with his own politics. He jumped on the band wagon of greater men like Jordan Peterson, and uses their ideas to build his franchise around. I’ll give him his due for achieving what he has, but he’s standing on the shoulders of giants, whilst muddying their politics with his politics to disguise the message of toxic masculinity with positive masculinity.

    • @sarah9044
      @sarah9044 Рік тому

      Very well said, I couldn't agree more.

    • @Dbdbe1
      @Dbdbe1 Рік тому

      Jordan Peterson is an idiot. You have a long road to travel

  • @snakejazz
    @snakejazz Рік тому +17

    Didn't think Thrursty would be the one to say what I've been thinking the last year about Tate, that it's all the fucked up short form content of things out of context for a mile that has been making him look terrible.
    I decided to listen to a bunch of long form interviews and discussions with Tate and realized right away how much he truly believes in what he says and just how genuine he follows the things he believes.

    • @rigelb9025
      @rigelb9025 Рік тому

      But here's the kicker : all that short form content being propagated like the plague is his fault, because he would incentivize all of his HU members to share clips of him when they signed up, in exchange for ad revenue (or something similar), which is also the main reason why he blew up the way he did. Point is, he made his bed, and now it's full of lice.

  • @137dylan
    @137dylan Рік тому +1

    Who is Chris referring to? The guy who sold his business for 100m? I didn't catch the name..

  • @samglazier1433
    @samglazier1433 Рік тому +6

    When someone shows you who they are, believe them.
    The biggest manipulations involve throwing in smart, obvious facts and motivational talk. This helps you to believe he’s a ‘good’ person.
    He is still the person he showed before but is being smarter now he has a platform and much to lose.
    People DID watch those original videos.
    He still believes women should be subdued.

  • @TheStreetProfessa
    @TheStreetProfessa Рік тому +12

    Tate was smart enough to latch on to movements in the sphere of men. But when he brags about hustling and cheating lonely and sad men i don't know how he can be taken seriously. He does NOT give a shit one way or another he just wants fame and money. Don't believe me? Look at how many reality shows he was in.

  • @lorrygeewhizzbang9521
    @lorrygeewhizzbang9521 Рік тому +2

    Honestly I don't think you have to be superman to be a Good role model, just be vocal and don't get arrested. Joey swoll types. Express the value of hardwork but with a large chunk of respect. Tate is not doing boys any favors in respect to the views he expresses about women. You take an already unpopular boy and he tells the average girl she belongs at home,that she's mens property, lol he's toast.

  • @Ton369
    @Ton369 Рік тому

    4:25 - who is this guy Howl Mosey?
    Am i spelling his name wrong? I'd like to look him up - thanks!

    • @ben_mxller
      @ben_mxller Рік тому +1

      Alex Hormozi. Changed my life more than any other person on the internet

    • @Ton369
      @Ton369 Рік тому +1

      @@ben_mxller oh ya thanks!

  • @cady341
    @cady341 Рік тому +14

    Two of my favs, together ❤️

    • @Sulidaire
      @Sulidaire Рік тому +4

      It's the same guy /s 😂

  • @ndivesportsTV
    @ndivesportsTV Рік тому +1

    Tate is the real deal is because from his journey from beginning to up to his success is what young men want ans go through all this other good men is hardly ideal .

  • @sanjaycool6915
    @sanjaycool6915 Рік тому +2

    Andrew tate makes u think because of his delivery, and he also talks a lot about the ppl who run the world, ppl in power don't want attention to themselves!

  • @bakihanma9494
    @bakihanma9494 Рік тому

    Maaan i love Mike and Tate, awesome to see Chris talking about this shit 💯❤️

  • @rjdestiny-mx4ir
    @rjdestiny-mx4ir Рік тому +35

    Being 30 yrs old in my case which I don't consider to be really young anymore I can honestly say litlstening to tate deff made me want to go to the gym more and to put the work in for everything else in my life. I'm pretty sure most of his base is around 15 to 25 so for him to affect me like that caught me off guard

    • @user-dq6se6er8j
      @user-dq6se6er8j Рік тому +6

      I disagree with that. I don’t see how he’s relevant to a 15 year old. 30+ men who felt like they were failing in life, definitely

    • @senjai77308
      @senjai77308 Рік тому +11

      ​@@user-dq6se6er8j oh believe me he is relevant to both

    • @senjai77308
      @senjai77308 Рік тому +9

      ​@@user-dq6se6er8j mainly because all men, have masculine desires, that are getting suppressed and shamed upon by modern society. And younger men as well

    • @evalebedinsky3830
      @evalebedinsky3830 Рік тому +1

      Why did you need someone like him to tell you to go the gym? No one had to tell me to work out ever since I was 15 years old. Motivate yourself like a self sufficient human or listen to everyone else saying how important it is to go to the gym !

    • @bbbbbbb-y3u
      @bbbbbbb-y3u Рік тому +4

      @@user-dq6se6er8j nah bro, im 29, I have my shit together, I am 6'5, 230lbs and 12% body fat, I own my own business and have a multi 7 figure networth. I like Tate because he is funny and entertaining, and sure he is motivating too. my entire friend group loves tate aswell for the same reason, and they are all succesful men, most have longterm objectively attractive girlfriends.
      plenty of "older men" like Tate, maybe for different reasons, but to say its just men who are failing in life is dumb, and just makes me think you are failing in life, and thats why tate triggers you so much.

  • @yosdef
    @yosdef Рік тому +12

    Everyone always talks about how they agree with "most" of what Tate says. But I am yet to hear a single thing he's said that I disagree with. I don't mean to sound like a fanboy, but even the more controversial or outlandish takes he has, he does a very good job of supporting his ideas and views with strong logic.

    • @sonielwhite9405
      @sonielwhite9405 Рік тому +3

      His dad raised their kids with the mindset that cheating for a man is okay. That you shouldn't take whining from your wife if she complains about that. Not polygamy, actually cheating without the girlfriends knowing of each other. That seems pretty fucked up if you view women as actually human beings. Also his logic behind this is that it's men's nature, we see this with lots of strong men in history. Every complete strong men should disagree with this. Men in power had always multiple women but they weren't strong in loyalty, honest family values or even basic emphaty.

    • @graciegracie
      @graciegracie Рік тому +1

      Watch CLT Bruce Rivers' takes on Tate's snitching, there you'll disagree with AT

    • @yosdef
      @yosdef Рік тому +6

      @@sonielwhite9405 from what I've heard, Tate actually says he would openly tell his partners he was sleeping with other women, and if they're not ok with it, they can leave. For my own personal life, I disagree with this lifestyle, I actually prefer only having one partner. But tates philosophy is if a man can achieve such a status where he can provide for multiple women, then he should be allowed to do so. And I've also heard from multiple sources (such as the guy in this video) that he's a surprisingly kind and caring person, so I would be pretty sure he's treating his multiple partners well.

    • @sonielwhite9405
      @sonielwhite9405 Рік тому

      @@Sawblade46 if you search the original top G on UA-cam Andrew says exactly what I said

    • @sonielwhite9405
      @sonielwhite9405 Рік тому

      @@Sawblade46 then watch the video where he explains how he get rich. He said at a point he had eight girlfriends and no girl knew from the other.

  • @markrc2012
    @markrc2012 Рік тому +23

    You guys are the role models young men should be looking up to 💪

    • @mkb2420
      @mkb2420 Рік тому +7

      Tate is better lmao

    • @majd716
      @majd716 Рік тому +5

      these two are great, decent lads.. but tate is on another level

    • @Cheximus
      @Cheximus Рік тому +3

      Thurston is lying about using steroids. That's no role model.

    • @majd716
      @majd716 Рік тому

      @Xavier you a minor or just dumb?😅

    • @hannahanderson5658
      @hannahanderson5658 Рік тому

      I looked up this video for this reason. I wanted to hear what the man I’d want my potential sons to have as a role model (Chris) talk about the guy I hope they’d avoid (Tate)…

  • @claudiaeyre2461
    @claudiaeyre2461 Рік тому +11

    i love your classy Podcast - that you do not swear and have cogent, timely, compelling topics. Thank you for bringing today’s male guest Mr Thurston- he is a fine example of a educated and classy man!

  • @ushaymamba
    @ushaymamba Рік тому

    4:25
    I CAN'T HERE THE NAME CLEARLY WHO IS THIS MAN HE'S SPEAKING ABOUT

  • @arifchoudhury2999
    @arifchoudhury2999 Рік тому

    Hom ozima? Who’s the guy they mentioned near the end

  • @Kurt-rg8jq
    @Kurt-rg8jq Рік тому +8

    I worked for an Ultra High Net Worth individual and everyone that "hung" out with him thought he was cool, but back in the war room (office), he'd talk smack about those people & he was a shrewd businessman & would run over anyone & treated staff terribly. Mike got manipulated & Mr. Tate was working him w/ the charm & persona as is necessary to get ahead in life/business.

    • @user-ze4cx5sn5c
      @user-ze4cx5sn5c Рік тому +3

      Weird. All the staff speaks highly of him. Sounds like your sources are sketchy

    • @brock5946
      @brock5946 Рік тому

      Tate has said himself that we manipulate each other to get what we want. And he is a master at it

  • @enlightenedtrucker739
    @enlightenedtrucker739 Рік тому +1

    "I thought he was trying to show off a little too much"......
    Said by a dude wearing two watches 🤦‍♂️

  • @zinclonius
    @zinclonius Рік тому +3

    I legit thought these guys were the same person.

  • @planck10-43
    @planck10-43 Рік тому

    I think the guy on the left started sounding more like the guy on the right as the interview went on.

  • @rzo1991
    @rzo1991 Рік тому +1

    In the western world top athletes and undisputed guys like kambosos, thor bojohnson, bjs, calzaghe for the last generation with present dads are good role models. Boxing has always had a lower class audience so the trashy media doesnt report correctly on these people.

  • @MitchellCallahan
    @MitchellCallahan Рік тому +1

    Like Mike said, very few man have the whole package.

    • @MrM9819
      @MrM9819 Рік тому

      plus someone being "perfect" would be boring and unrelatable

  • @Gregski3
    @Gregski3 11 місяців тому

    Thinking about it the list of guys he mentioned are not somehow seen as the most desired by women. The paradox is that Tate seems like the guy that should be desired by women (and thats why young men want to be like him) but when you listen to interviews with women and all of them hate him 😂

  • @jcwiggens
    @jcwiggens Рік тому +8

    Mike actually makes the case that what Tate used to put out was the real him. He really thought it was OK to describe how to pimp women online to A) make money from sub and B) show how he does what he wants. Because no one was watching him. The biggest self snitcher on the planet.

  • @martinpaddle
    @martinpaddle 4 місяці тому

    I'm honestly getting a bit tired of people saying there are no role models for men. There's plenty of them all throughout history, scientists, engineers, and so on. Why look up to pimps flashing cars...

  • @ushaymamba
    @ushaymamba Рік тому

    4:27
    Who are they talking about that sold a 100 million business and drives a Tesla and was with Chirs in Las Vegas

  • @mikewayne3118
    @mikewayne3118 Рік тому

    Im 100% at how he describe Tate. Tate is right maybe 70-80% and then he is 20% really wrong. But i think he is a better role model than many modern "men". But i think if you stay with Goggins, Joe Rogan, Peterson and Dewayne Noels from Dry creek wrangler you have a really good guide for men.

  • @estebanleon5826
    @estebanleon5826 Рік тому +23

    Thurston is just trying to save his brand by not agreeing with Tate. Tate is right about women. Tate commands men to take on responsibility. However, if a man has more responsibility, he must assume authority. No authority? No responsibility. Again, no authority? No responsibility.

    • @danielepp3113
      @danielepp3113 Рік тому +6

      Tate makes blanket statements about men and women that only apply to a small percentage. Example: 99% of men lie 80% of the time. There are hundreds of other examples.

    • @estebanleon5826
      @estebanleon5826 Рік тому +3

      @@danielepp3113 A statement like that isn't what they're talking about. Talk long enough on a podcast, and we can find anyone with statements like that.

    • @K3r0411
      @K3r0411 Рік тому

      Only because you agree with Tate’s opinion on women doesn’t automatically mean he’s right. He’s a grifting pimp. End of.

    • @danielepp3113
      @danielepp3113 Рік тому +4

      @@estebanleon5826 That was a mild example. I don't care to repeat the most egregious things he says. And it isn't about 'the odd comment'...it is consistent and full of shit with Tate.

    • @estebanleon5826
      @estebanleon5826 Рік тому

      @@danielepp3113 okay.

  • @dr.yosra.azcool
    @dr.yosra.azcool Рік тому

    Mike is honest and he’s not judgmental,, BUT we should not take people as role models as a whole but maybe some or more of their actions manners! But I am sorry when it comes to controversial things the whole person should not be praised for doing anything!!! But rather people praise him and hurray him “tate” in everything and if he doesn’t take back what he said or say something better it is the same because his actions/words created clans of really badly influenced people.

  • @Zandyy-z4z
    @Zandyy-z4z Місяць тому

    Not knocking Andrew Tate but if he’s said stuff that you’ve agreed with and not heard any else say it, you’ve been living under a rock.

  • @raghunath8246
    @raghunath8246 Рік тому +1

    this guy has an uncanny resemblance to Kun Aguero

  • @unicron2109
    @unicron2109 Рік тому +16

    Hulse 2013 - 2017 was unparalleled

  • @pranashakti4161
    @pranashakti4161 Рік тому +5

    Sorry, he is NOT saying things that have not been said before. He's saying lots of the key messages about empowerment, psychology, self-responsibility and the like which I and many other people in the personal development field have been saying FOREVER!
    Sadly, he is saying empowering and positive things but using them in a NEGATIVE way that glorifies himself and his bank account. Young men and all women deserve BETTER

    • @Leonhart_93
      @Leonhart_93 Рік тому

      You forget that there aren't many that are willing to cut that deep as Tate does. That ability is fundamental and replaceable. Only in the last year figures from the manosphere started following his example with renewed courage.

  • @JulioReguero
    @JulioReguero Рік тому +3

    Tate is the guy you hear talking and you immediately know he’s a con man and a charlatan

  • @kompanjonac
    @kompanjonac Рік тому

    3:26 David Goggins goddamit. Or Greg plitt( if you dont know him google)he was f..in legendary.

  • @boyunderbridge
    @boyunderbridge Рік тому +4

    Goggins and Willick are people telling their story on the other side of their experiences. Tate has his eyes set on reality TV from his earliest years, trying travel shows and big brother. The person we know him as is just a formulated persona, no different to how Brian Johnson created Liver King. Both narcissists who have deluded themselves and others that they care about societal issues and of course, they are the answer.

    • @user-ze4cx5sn5c
      @user-ze4cx5sn5c Рік тому

      Cope. They’re messages are fundamentally the same

  • @motosmith6387
    @motosmith6387 Рік тому

    Who is Hall Mosimann he mentions?

  • @seven92023
    @seven92023 Рік тому

    Let's flip it around. Who are the good role models for women? And what are those role models teaching women? At least men have JBP, Tate, Myron, Rollo, Rich Cooper, Kevin Samuels (RIP) and many others. Who do women have? Alex Cooper from Call Her Daddy? Megan The Stallion? Nicki Minaj? The Kardashians?

  • @slimway
    @slimway Рік тому

    Why should we limit ourselves to contemporary role models of men when have hundreds and thousands across history? It’s not our fault we live in times where we lack honest highly intellectual and empathic men. Grab some books gents

  • @connor8636
    @connor8636 Рік тому +26

    Andrew Tate was one million times bigger than a fitness model when they collaborated. Mike delusional

    • @davidcarty7584
      @davidcarty7584 Рік тому +6

      Andrew Tate wasn't actually that big tho when they did their video together he blew up months after that

    • @renceworld
      @renceworld Рік тому

      @@davidcarty7584 oooohhhh actually

    • @davidcarty7584
      @davidcarty7584 Рік тому +2

      @@renceworld 😂

    • @AC_241
      @AC_241 Рік тому +6

      ​@@davidcarty7584 He still was like 5 times bigger than Mike, now maybe he is 100 times bigger than him

    • @davidcarty7584
      @davidcarty7584 Рік тому

      @@AC_241 whatever doesn't really matter

  • @generallytso1077
    @generallytso1077 Рік тому +6

    Goggins and Jocko aren’t role models because they seem to lead bleak and relatively unpleasant lives after all that hard work. I can admire their discipline, but I have no real desire to torture myself to achieve - what?

    • @RagnarLothbrok2222
      @RagnarLothbrok2222 Рік тому +1

      Discipline equals freedom

    • @mifaat3666
      @mifaat3666 Рік тому +1

      What seems bleak about their lives?

    • @paolointhenight
      @paolointhenight Рік тому +2

      @@mifaat3666 Honestly, their lives seem much more realistic than tate's. They have responsibilities, family obligations, they're not about the party lifestyle etc. Tate is in his later 30s and was still talking about going to clubs and fighting people. Most successful people in their 30's are raising kids, working hard etc and not running a harem in their romanian compound.

    • @mifaat3666
      @mifaat3666 Рік тому

      @@paolointhenight Yeah I do think Jocko's life is what you described. I don't know about Goggin's though. But I do think their life is good. Tate's life, I don't like it to be honest, it feels..... too, I guess "unwholesome" is the closest word I can think of to. Well this only from all the information I know of their lives
      Though I still don't understand why
      @Generally Tso think's it so bleak. Maybe he dislikes the constant grind of Goggin's ultra-human achievements. But I don't understand why Jocko's life would be considered bleak.

    • @generallytso1077
      @generallytso1077 Рік тому

      @@RagnarLothbrok2222 discipline can be useful in trying to achieve your freedom. But it’s just a tool like any other tools. It’s useless for its own sake

  • @kusali11
    @kusali11 Рік тому

    I thought these two guys were the same guy. Good to know the difference.

  • @firstspar
    @firstspar Рік тому +2

    Great to see this style of video of interviewing yourself.

  • @zalzalahbuttsaab
    @zalzalahbuttsaab Рік тому +2

    4:28 How did that coke can move?

    • @JohnSmith-en9yb
      @JohnSmith-en9yb Рік тому +1

      He hit his phone which moved over the table and hit the coke can

    • @crazydolphin33
      @crazydolphin33 Рік тому +1

      Matrix glitch because this interviews about Tate, the Architect is messing with things again.

    • @zalzalahbuttsaab
      @zalzalahbuttsaab Рік тому +1

      @@crazydolphin33 lol

  • @Snakebloke
    @Snakebloke Рік тому +1

    Andrew Tate glamorises a lot of what the others talk about.
    If you ask me who I'd follow, I'll pick Willink or Rogan probably. Peterson has helped me enormously, but I'm not a Christian.
    Tate, is that sort of crazy fun uncle who had a mid-life crisis and everyone secretly wants to be like for a little while. Not sustainable.

  • @jules9094
    @jules9094 Рік тому +4

    I get that someone can have opinions you don't agree with but can we all remember when Tate got on twitter to belittle a father trying to raise money for his child's cancer treatment and essentially wanted him to beg him in an open forum for his help? If this is the even a percentage of a persons make up then I'm sorry but that individual is evil and not worth my time.

  • @Ambmdm
    @Ambmdm Рік тому

    Why are you wearing 2 watches at 1 time

  • @Skwid-Lives
    @Skwid-Lives Рік тому

    No those aren’t the role models of the world. Joe Rogan, Jocko, Andrew what’s his face. It’s all the fathers out there no one knows who man up and do there job. We don’t look to celebrities for anything

  • @Drillah44
    @Drillah44 Рік тому +1

    Chris 'Nine Toes Dangling Out The Closet' Williamson

  • @adsupermusone8875
    @adsupermusone8875 Рік тому +7

    It's all about context and how you personally interpret it

  • @sayan1667
    @sayan1667 Рік тому

    "The stuff he says about women, I ignore".
    What do you mean you ignore? You ignore that women are the most beautiful creatures? You ignore that women are very intelligent and have super high senses that most men don't have? You ignore that a Man must be financially strong to support and provide for his mother, his wife and children? I think you had a very long podcast with Tristan Tate and you absolutely agreed with everything he said about women and it is the same thing what Andrew is saying. Why the hypocrisy, man? Why?