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In this explosive and uncensored interview, Andrew Tate sits down with Frankie Lee for a deep dive into the mindset, principles, and controversies that define him. From dissecting global politics and Agenda 2030 to sharing his unapologetic views on masculinity, success, and personal freedom, Tate leaves no topic untouched.
He reflects on his rise to financial independence, the impact of his mentors, and the lessons he’s learned in business, relationships, and life. Whether he’s discussing artificial intelligence’s potential to destroy humanity, criticizing societal norms, or revealing the driving forces behind his polarizing persona, Tate speaks with unflinching honesty.
Love him or hate him, Andrew Tate offers perspectives that challenge conventional thinking. This is not just an interview—it’s an invitation to rethink what you know about power, success, and the world around you.
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If a fight is inevitable, swing first. https://www.cobratate.com/wisdom
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Andrew Tate breaks down the philosophy that led him from the bottom to the top—through relentless work, discipline, and never missing a day. He discusses the power of consistency, taking action, and why true fulfillment comes from overcoming struggle.
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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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Andrew Tate argues that being a man has always been difficult throughout history, and while it still is, modern life offers the easiest version of manhood compared to the past. Men no longer face life-threatening challenges like battles, warfront sacrifices, or grueling survival conditions, yet many complain about relatively simple responsibilities like going to the gym, earning money, or being socially competent. Tate highlights that men have always been expected to endure hardship and sacrifice, often without acknowledgment or sympathy, unlike women, who receive more societal care and outrage in similar situations.
Key Point:
Instead of complaining about life’s challenges, men should embrace their role, focus on self-discipline, and strive for excellence in every area of life. Complaining is futile; the solution is to become exceptional, capable, and resilient.
Life as a man is the easiest it's ever been.
No climbing over the top running towards gunfire.
No defending your village from marauders.
You JUST need to go to the gym and start a business.
THATS IT.
Are you really going to fail such a SIMPLE task?
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Life as a man is easiest it's ever been.
It's never been easier, how are you failing?
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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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Life isn't about chasing happiness—it's about being strong, respected, and valuable. If you're focused on "feeling good," you're setting yourself up for failure. Happiness is a byproduct of achievement, not the goal itself. You don’t wake up and ask, Am I happy? You wake up and ask, What must be done?
Men earn respect, not sympathy. No one cares if you're happy. You’re judged by what you build, what you conquer, and how you handle adversity. Struggle is the price of greatness. Weak men chase comfort. Strong men embrace hardship and come out the other side as winners.
So make a choice—suffer as an unknown nobody, or suffer to become someone worth remembering. The world owes you nothing. Earn your place.
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Happiness is overrated. In this blunt and unapologetic take, Andrew explains why men aren’t meant to seek constant happiness but instead strive for respect, competence, and purpose. True fulfillment comes from building an empire, mastering hard work, and being someone whose words carry weight. Happiness is for kids—men should aim higher.
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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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Evil wins when good men do nothing. www.cobratate.com/resist
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Heartbreak is a universal experience of man, so use it: www.cobratate.com/wisdom
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My name is Andrew Tate, leader of the Bruv Party—Britain Restoring Underlying Values—and I am here to fight for the future of our great nation. For too long, the United Kingdom has been in decline, hijacked by corrupt politicians and shadowy elites who care nothing for the people they are meant to serve. I’ve seen firsthand how these forces work to destroy anyone who challenges their power. They’ve tried to silence me with false accusations and imprisonment, but I refuse to back down.
I am not a career politician. I am a man who has built success through grit and determination, and I bring that same relentless drive to restoring this country. Our streets are unsafe, our borders are unprotected, and our economy is collapsing—but it doesn’t have to be this way. I have a clear plan to fix the issues the political class refuses to address, and I promise to deliver results immediately.
You don’t have to like me to benefit from my leadership. Whether you love me or hate me, I guarantee safer streets, stronger borders, and a thriving economy. This is bigger than me—this is about saving our nation before it’s too late. If you want a leader who is unafraid to speak the truth, take action, and stand against those who want to destroy Britain, join me. Together, we will rebuild the UK, restore its greatness, and prove that real leadership can still prevail.
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You don't have time for "fun" as a man. You have work. www.cobratate.com/mission
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Life is a competition, and if you're a man, you're in the game whether you like it or not. Every dollar, every girl, every bit of status—you’re fighting other men for it. And if you’re out here worrying about how you feel instead of handling business, you’ve already lost. The most powerful men don’t wake up and ask themselves if they’re happy; they get up and do what needs to be done. The ones who win at life don’t let emotions dictate their actions. When things go wrong—heartbreak, failures, setbacks—that’s the fuel. That’s when you double down, hit the gym harder, and get creative. Weak men fold; strong men take that pain and turn it into success.
Every single negative emotion—anger, sadness, frustration—it’s all energy. It’s unlimited fuel if you use it right. But most guys just sit there, crying about life instead of fixing it. You know exactly what you need to do. Get in shape. Learn how to fight. Make money. Build yourself up. And if you choose to do nothing, that’s on you. Nobody’s coming to save you. I don’t feel sorry for people who refuse to step up because being weak is a choice. If you’re not pushing yourself to your full potential, then you deserve to be mocked. The reality is simple: strong men win, weak men lose.
Depression? Feeling down? Forget all that. If you’re struggling, go to the gym, get a six-pack, start winning. Stop telling yourself it’s out of your control—it’s not. The only thing you truly control in this world is your mind. You decide whether to be strong or weak, successful or a failure. This is life, this is the game. You either level up or you stay a loser. Me? I’m playing this game for real. My life is GTA in real life—I see what I want, I take it. No excuses. No complaining. You either wake up, look in the mirror, and say, "I’m a beast, I’m going to dominate today," or you sit around feeling sorry for yourself. But if that’s your choice, don’t expect respect.
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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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In this Episode focused on Psychology:- Andrew Tate breaks down anxiety and depression with a simple but powerful analogy. He compares anxious people to a mouse—small, weak, and always on edge. When a mouse hears a noise, it panics because it knows it’s vulnerable and easy to kill. Its fear controls it because it feels powerless.
Then, Tate flips the script. He asks: What if you were a bear instead? A bear hears the same noise but doesn’t flinch. Why? Because it knows it’s strong, unstoppable, and not afraid of anything. The bear doesn’t waste energy worrying because it’s confident in its power.
Tate’s point is clear: anxiety often comes from feeling small and powerless. But if you focus on building strength—physically, mentally, and emotionally—you can switch from the mindset of a scared mouse to the calm confidence of a bear.
His message? Stop living like prey and start thinking like a predator. It’s all about how you see yourself.
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If a fight is inevitable, swing first. https://www.cobratate.com/wisdom
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