You MUST Watch This If You Are BROKE (Andrew Tate)

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19 Mar 202422:25

Summary

TLDRThe speaker envisions a future where AI and technological advancements like Apple Vision Pro will integrate seamlessly into daily life, potentially leading to a return to a feudal-like social structure with widening wealth gaps. They argue that inflation and AI will exacerbate these divides, making it increasingly difficult for the average person to ascend social classes. The speaker emphasizes the urgency for individuals to act now to secure their and their descendants' financial future, as they believe the Western world is in decline and safety nets are failing.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ The speaker predicts a future where AI and technology will be deeply integrated into daily life, possibly through devices like advanced sunglasses.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ The cyclical nature of history suggests that societal roles and living conditions change over time, with periods of prosperity and hardship.
  • ๐Ÿ‘‘ Historically, the quality of life for common people was poor, with a brief period of improvement in the mid-20th century.
  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ Inflation benefits the wealthy as it increases the value of their assets, but it negatively impacts the poor by reducing the purchasing power of their wages.
  • ๐Ÿค– AI advancement is expected to reduce the value of many jobs, leading to a potential decrease in income for those who manage AI systems.
  • ๐ŸŒ The speaker foresees a future where the middle class struggles, and society reverts to a feudal-like system with a small elite and a large underclass.
  • ๐Ÿšจ The speaker expresses concern that the current socio-economic system is leading to a future where social mobility is nearly impossible for the average person.
  • ๐Ÿ  Housing affordability is a significant issue that is expected to worsen, making it increasingly difficult for the average person to own property.
  • ๐ŸŒ Globalization and the pursuit of perpetual profit by large corporations may lead to the exploitation of regions and populations for economic gain.
  • ๐Ÿ›๏ธ The speaker criticizes the current state of the Western world, citing issues like unchecked immigration, rising crime, and a lack of personal safety for the wealthy.

Q & A

  • What is the speaker's prediction for the future of the world in 5 to 10 years?

    -The speaker predicts a future where technology, such as AI and advanced devices like Apple Vision Pro, will be integrated into everyday life through wearables like smart sunglasses. However, he also foresees a potential societal regression to a feudal-like system with a widening gap between the rich and the poor, leading to increased difficulty for the average person to improve their social class.

  • How does the speaker use history to inform his prediction about the future?

    -The speaker believes that studying history is the best way to predict the future. He references the cyclical nature of societal progress, from the lives of kings in ancient times to the struggles of common people in the 20th century, and suggests that the good times for the average person are over, leading to a return to a more challenging existence.

  • What impact does the speaker think inflation will have on different social classes?

    -The speaker argues that inflation will benefit the rich, as it increases the value of their assets, but it will harm the poor and middle class, as their wages will not keep up with the rising cost of living, making it harder for them to own assets and improve their situation.

  • How does the speaker view the role of AI in the job market in the next 10 years?

    -The speaker believes that AI will take over many jobs currently done by humans, reducing the value of these jobs and potentially lowering the wages for those who still have work, as their role will be limited to managing the AI systems.

  • What does the speaker suggest is the main reason most people do not become rich?

    -The speaker suggests that the main reasons people do not become rich are laziness and arrogance. He believes that most people are not too stupid to become rich, but rather, they are too lazy to learn how to achieve wealth or too arrogant to listen to advice that could help them.

  • What is the speaker's perspective on the current state of the Western world?

    -The speaker views the Western world as being in a state of decline, with increasing crime, unchecked immigration, and a failure to maintain law and order. He believes that the average person in the West is paying for a system that is ultimately harming them and that the West has become dangerous and unstable.

  • How does the speaker feel about the potential for social mobility in the future?

    -The speaker feels that the potential for social mobility will become increasingly limited, as the rich will continue to consolidate power and resources, making it nearly impossible for the average person to rise above their current social class.

  • What does the speaker suggest is the average person's reaction to the current economic situation?

    -The speaker suggests that the average person is aware of the difficult economic situation but is not panicking or taking significant action to improve their circumstances. He questions why people are not more alarmed by the state of affairs and why they are not taking advantage of opportunities to change their situation.

  • What does the speaker propose as a solution for the average person to avoid a future of hardship?

    -The speaker proposes that the average person has a limited window of time, approximately 10 years, to improve their social and economic status before the gap between the rich and the poor becomes permanently closed. He emphasizes the importance of taking action now to secure a better future for oneself and future generations.

  • What does the speaker's perspective on the future suggest about his views on the role of the individual in society?

    -The speaker's perspective suggests that he believes individuals have the power and responsibility to change their own circumstances and that failure to do so will result in being trapped in a lower social class with limited opportunities for future generations.

  • How does the speaker describe the potential consequences for those who do not manage to improve their social class within the next decade?

    -The speaker suggests that those who do not improve their social class within the next decade will be eternally stuck in a lower class, with their future generations living in a state of hardship, potentially akin to slavery, with no chance of escaping their circumstances.

Outlines

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๐Ÿ”ฎ Predicting the Future: AI, Technology, and Social Cycles

The speaker begins by contemplating the future, particularly in 5 to 10 years, focusing on the advancements in AI and technology, such as Apple's Vision Pro and augmented reality sunglasses. He suggests that studying history is the best way to predict the future, drawing parallels between the lives of kings and common men throughout different eras. The speaker believes the world is cyclical, with periods of prosperity for the average person, such as the 1950s to 1990s, followed by decline. He argues that inflation, AI, and the loss of jobs will make life increasingly difficult for the middle class, leading to a return to a feudal-like system with a widening gap between the rich and the poor. The speaker expresses a lack of evidence for his predictions, stating they are based on his personal feelings and observations.

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๐Ÿ’ฐ The Impact of Inflation and AI on Social Mobility

The speaker discusses the impact of inflation on the rich and the poor, stating that while inflation benefits the wealthy by increasing the value of their assets, it harms the poor by decreasing the value of their money and making it harder to own assets. He predicts that social mobility will become increasingly difficult, as the rich will continue to accumulate wealth and the poor will struggle to escape their circumstances. The speaker also touches on the potential for AI to replace jobs, further exacerbating income inequality. He emphasizes the urgency for the average person to improve their social class within the next decade, before the 'hard times' become irreversible.

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๐ŸŒ Global Perspectives on Wealth and Exploitation

The speaker shifts the discussion to a global scale, examining how European and American wealth was built on the exploitation of second and third world nations through colonization. He suggests that the current Western model of high wages and social benefits is unsustainable and that globalists are intentionally undermining Europe to shift wealth to second and third world countries. The speaker criticizes unchecked immigration and the decline of living standards, crime rates, and national identity, arguing that these issues are part of a deliberate strategy to maintain profits for the elite at the expense of the common man.

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๐Ÿฐ The Insecurity of Wealth in the West

The speaker shares his personal experiences and concerns about safety and wealth in the West, particularly in London. He describes the extensive security measures he has in place and the anxiety he feels when visiting the city. The speaker argues that the West has become dangerous and that wealth cannot be enjoyed without hiding or significant security. He contrasts this with his experiences in other countries, where he can openly display his wealth without fear. The speaker expresses disappointment in the state of the nation and questions how anyone can live comfortably under such conditions.

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๐Ÿšจ The Decline of the Western World and the Urgency for Change

The speaker laments the decline of the Western world, describing it as a 'clown show' built on the taxes of the hardworking average person. He criticizes the legal system, law enforcement, and social policies, which he believes are failing the nation. The speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing the current state of affairs and the limited time to improve one's social standing before it becomes impossible. He offers a bleak outlook for those who fail to act, suggesting that their descendants will suffer eternally as a result of their inaction.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กCyclical

The term 'cyclic' refers to something that repeats or occurs in a series of stages or periods. In the context of the video, it is used to describe the speaker's belief that societal conditions and the economic status of the 'common man' go through cycles of prosperity and hardship. The speaker suggests that after a period of relative comfort for the average person, society is returning to a state where the 'common man' will face increasing challenges, akin to a cycle returning to a less favorable phase.

๐Ÿ’กInflation

Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising, and subsequently, purchasing power is falling. In the video, the speaker argues that inflation disproportionately affects the wealthy and the poor differently. While it increases the value of assets owned by the rich, it erodes the spending power and financial security of the less affluent, making it harder for them to afford basic necessities and assets.

๐Ÿ’กAI (Artificial Intelligence)

AI refers to the development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages. The speaker predicts that AI will take over many jobs currently done by humans, reducing the value of these jobs and potentially leading to less income for those who still hold onto them. This technological advancement is seen as a contributing factor to the widening gap between the rich and the poor.

๐Ÿ’กSocial Mobility

Social mobility refers to the ability of individuals or families to move up or down the social and economic ladder within a society. In the video, the speaker expresses concern that the opportunities for social mobility are diminishing, likening the current situation to a feudal system where the gap between the rich and the poor is widening, making it increasingly difficult for individuals to change their social class.

๐Ÿ’กFeudal System

A feudal system is a social and economic structure based on the exchange of land for military service and labor. In the context of the video, the speaker uses the term to draw a parallel with the current societal structure, where he believes a small elite (the 'kings') hold most of the wealth and power, while the majority (the 'serfs') struggle to improve their economic situation.

๐Ÿ’กElitism

Elitism is a belief or attitude that those who are considered 'elite' (typically wealthy, influential, or highly educated individuals) are superior to others. In the video, the speaker discusses his own struggle with elitism, noting how his success and wealth have led him to view those less fortunate as lazy or lacking initiative. He also reflects on how the truly wealthy may view the average person with disdain or indifference.

๐Ÿ’กCompound Interest

Compound interest is the interest on a loan or deposit that is calculated based on both the initial principal and the accumulated interest from previous periods. It is often referred to as 'interest on interest.' In the video, the speaker mentions compound interest as one of the keys to financial success, emphasizing the importance of consistent effort and daily contribution to one's wealth over time.

๐Ÿ’กMatrix

In the context of the video, 'the Matrix' is used metaphorically to describe a controlling system or establishment that maintains the status quo and suppresses individual freedom or potential for social mobility. The speaker suggests that this 'Matrix' is gaining control to the point where it may prevent true chaos or upheaval, which historically has been necessary for significant social change.

๐Ÿ’กGlobalists

Globalists are individuals or entities that advocate for cooperation and integration among nations to achieve global economic and political objectives. The speaker in the video uses the term pejoratively, suggesting that globalists are intentionally undermining Western societies for their own profit, without regard for the well-being of the average citizen.

๐Ÿ’กImmigration

Immigration refers to the movement of people to a different country or region for various reasons, including employment, education, or to escape conflict or persecution. In the video, the speaker discusses immigration as a tool used by the 'globalists' to bring in low-wage labor, which he believes is part of a strategy to reduce the standard of living in Western countries and to shift wealth and power to second and third-world nations.

๐Ÿ’กSocial Safety

Social safety refers to the state or condition of being safe from harm or danger, particularly in terms of economic security, health, and well-being. The speaker in the video expresses concern that the average person in Western societies no longer enjoys a sense of social safety, as evidenced by increasing crime rates, economic instability, and the erosion of social services and protections.

Highlights

Predicting the future by studying history reveals cyclical patterns of societal progress.

In ancient times, being a king meant a life of power, influence, and wealth.

The life of a common man was difficult and akin to slavery 2,000 years ago.

The 20th century's mid-century was a golden period for the average person.

Inflation benefits the rich by increasing the value of their assets, but it negatively impacts the poor.

AI is expected to replace many jobs, reducing their worth and potentially lowering wages.

The societal structure may revert to a feudal system with a widening gap between the rich and the poor.

Social mobility may become increasingly difficult due to the control exerted by AI and other technologies.

The rich may become more detached from the average person, leading to a lack of empathy and understanding.

The Western world is perceived as being in decline, with increasing crime and social unrest.

The speaker suggests that the average person has a limited time to improve their social class before societal changes make it nearly impossible.

The speaker criticizes the current state of the nation, feeling that it has failed its citizens.

The speaker believes that the Western world's decline is a cyclical event, and it's a signal for individuals to act.

The speaker emphasizes the importance of self-reliance and not waiting for external help to improve one's situation.

The speaker argues that laziness and arrogance are the main reasons people fail to become wealthy.

The speaker expresses a desire for safety and a sense of belonging, which he feels is lacking in the Western world.

The speaker suggests that the global elite may not have a vested interest in the well-being of the average person.

The speaker highlights the potential for unchecked immigration and the exploitation of low-wage labor.

The speaker reflects on the personal challenges of being wealthy in a society that is perceived as unsafe and declining.

Transcripts

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what do you imagine the world to look

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like in 5 10 years time as I mentioned

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earlier on you got Ai and you got Apple

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Vision Pro and eventually they're going

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to come out of sunglasses like the ones

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you're wearing now that have every

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little thing that you need see need to

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see in front of you so what do you

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imagine the world to look like is it a

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scary place or is

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it a thing of where it's interesting

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it's a good question and I'm going to

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tell people how I came to my

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answer I think the best way to predict

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the future is to study history I believe

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in times of old let's go back the last

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3,000

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years if you were a king your life was

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pretty good or it was as good as life

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could be to be a king you had power

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influence money that's what you had and

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you were a king and you lived a good

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version of life if you weren't a king

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you were an average man a common man and

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I think the world is cyclical when you

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were a common man 2,000 years ago you

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were effectively a slave and life was

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terrible and then that was the same all

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the way up to

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perhaps the 1930s 1940s being a common

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man was pretty terrible and perhaps it

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was the war and the massive loss of life

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perhaps it was something else I'm not

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sure but I kind of feel like there was a

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golden period between the in the 50s the

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60s the 70s the 80s maybe even the 90s

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we're being a normal hardworking man

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because life is cyclical went from being

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a terrible existence to quite a good

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existence in this the 60s you could be a

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normal man who worked in a factory an

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unskilled labor job and with one wage

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you could afford a house you could

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afford a car you could afford to raise a

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family your children would not be taught

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garbage in school your wife would

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respect you you'd have a home-cooked

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meal Times Are Good Times Are Good all

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the things I said about playing Uno

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earlier in hyperbowl are true what

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matters most your wife loves you you're

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respected as the bread winner your kids

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respect you they listen to you your

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house is clean your house is safe your

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car Works your life is good and I feel

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like because it's cyclical those good

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times are over and we're going back to

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where it was before the Kings have

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always been fine and we always will but

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if you're the common man I think that

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the good days are over and I think it's

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going to get harder and harder inflation

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is going to absolutely decimate your

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spending power now inflation doesn't

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damage me inflation doesn't damage me

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because I own all the assets inflation

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just means houses get worth more money

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inflation just means Bitcoin and stock

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and land and houses all go up inflation

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means my car collection is no longer

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worth 110 million it's now worth 300

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million whatever I own everything

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inflation is amazing for the rich man

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100% I love it but for the broke man

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you're done you're fit you're done

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you're finished because inflation is

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meaning your money is worth less and

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it's going to take more of your money to

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buy a house and your wage is not going

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to increase at the rate of inflation

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it's becoming more and more impossible

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for you to own assets for us asset

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owners inflation's fantastic so the

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common man is about to get wrecked I

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think inflation is going to make it

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exceptionally difficult I think AI is

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going to make most Jobs worth less than

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they already currently are if you're a

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newspaper writer or whatever AI is

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taking that AI is going to take that in

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the next 10 years Y and you're going to

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if you still have a job it's going to be

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only managing the AI which means you're

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going to be paid even less than you're

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currently paid I think life is about to

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become exceptionally difficult for the

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people in the middle I think the good

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times are old over I think it's going to

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go back to the feudal system of kings

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and surfs and peasants and I think if

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you're a normal average person now you

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should feel deep fear and panic and

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understand that you have a certain

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amount of time to get into the higher

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bracket of of the social class

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before these Hard Times come and the

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most scary thing about these hard times

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is I have no I have no real evidence for

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this it's just in my mind I feel like

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the Gap is going to permanently close in

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olden times

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let me think about this thought because

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in olden times the chance of turning

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into anything more than a peasant when

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you were born a peasant was effectively

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zero unless there was chaos unless there

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was a war or some great catastrophe

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which allowed social Mobility for you to

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go to war win get a nigh hood for

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bravery get some land and change your

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social Mobility class but there had to

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be war and Chaos for you to escape

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because without the chaos it's kind of

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like a Prison Break when all the rules

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are being adhered to and the prison is

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operating as it should you're stuck in

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your cell but if there's a prison riot

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you have a chance to escape which means

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uncertainty and Chaos are required for

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the difference in Social

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mobility and that's always been the case

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but now I feel like with AI and certain

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other things although there's going to

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be instability in the world although

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they're going to continue to lie to us I

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feel like the Matrix is going to gain

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enough control to keep us all in our

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pods or in our 15minute cities or our

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electric cars will be turned off or we

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need to get our bug rations for the week

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so that there can't ever be enough true

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chaos for you to escape there won't be

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true social mobility and I feel like

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there's going to be a close the people

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who are rich now their bloodlines will

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be rich for a very long time and the

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people who are poor now if they don't

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get rich soon in the next 10 years or so

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they're never going to get rich you're

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never going to get rich the prices of

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houses are going to continue to go up

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prices of land is going to continue to

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go up inflation is going to continue to

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happen your wages will not catch up it's

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going to get harder and harder for the

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average person to ever stand a

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chance yeah it's it's now or never it's

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almost impossible right now how does the

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average person on average wage buy a

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house in London right now it's almost

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impossible already I think in the next

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10 years it's going to become truly

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impossible and they're going to use AI

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to keep the Gap closed and what's

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interesting about that is well I'm I'm

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in the rich team I guess uh but what I

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find most interesting about that is the

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socio ramifications of the fact that I

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think this is quite pertinent to most

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average people I think most normal

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people understand if you were to ask

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them how is the economy they'd say well

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it's impossible I can't pay for my bills

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I can't pay to eat I can't afford a

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house I can barely afford my mortgage

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I'm never going to get rich this way

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they understand all of this but they're

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not

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panicking why are you not panicking the

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the Titanic just hit the iceberg you may

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not be in the water yet but it's a

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certainty there's nowhere else to go

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it's going to sink it's going to happen

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Panic now don't panic at the end with

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everyone else as go into the icy depths

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no I would argue if I was on the Titanic

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and it got struck by the iceberg I could

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have got a life boat nice and early now

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I wouldn't have Women and Children First

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I'm just using this as a example analogy

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I know I know where you're going with it

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I could have gone to the top deck when

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no one else was panicking and said you

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know what I want this I want to go on

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Lifeboat no I don't feel comfortable go

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to a Lifeboat and the guard probably

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would have said to me you don't need to

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go on Lifeboat there's no big deal I

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said yeah but please just give me the

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Lifeboat or here's some money or

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whatever I want this one give me this

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one everyone started panicking at the

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end and there was no life Bros left and

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people are sitting here now going oh

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yeah the economy is bad but you know

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maybe if we vote for this person who the

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don't to swear wrong who are you going

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to vote for that's going to put money in

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your pocket actually actually come along

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and say Here's money nobody you still

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got pay your council tax still a broie

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nobody cares no one you vote for is

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going to change it it's going to get

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worse it's going to continue and you

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know know the boat is going to sink and

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you're not panicking that's why I kind

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of catch myself and one of the things I

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try very hard not to do is become

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elitist because when you've come from

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the absolute bottom to the absolute top

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and you've done it all off of your own

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back and hard work and dedication and

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never missing a day the only shortcut to

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life is to never miss a day one because

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of com compounding interest and two

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because sometimes you get lucky and

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you'll never miss a lucky day if you try

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every day if you don't try every day you

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might miss your lucky day and that's

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what people don't understand if you

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never miss a day and you never don't try

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and you're always on time was I late

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today no on time and you try and improve

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every aspect of your life and you're a

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professional and you try and make sure

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that you analyze your decisions you give

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yourself feedback you don't make

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mistakes you're not lazy if you try and

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you make it to the top you end up

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elitist because you look at the people

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down below and you're like well why

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didn't you try I did

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oh I did too no you didn't that's a lie

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now you're lying to me and that annoys

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me and you C yourself being very elitist

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and this is what's scary about it

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because I'm from a luten council estate

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and now I have all this money but if I

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meet somebody who's truly broke truly

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broke I'm not talking about you not have

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hundreds of millions but if I meet

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somebody who's broke I think they're an

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idiot and and I catch myself

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going am is that bad am I elitist or do

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I sit down now and I just say no I

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started lower than you and beat you how

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are you poor you're you're lazy okay

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okay fair enough I was going to say why

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would you say if they they inia if you

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once in that position as well no I was

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but I got out and and I think one of the

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three there's only three reasons you

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can't get rich in the world today which

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is either you're stupid you're lazy or

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you're arrogant and I find the most

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common one is lazy and arrogant it's not

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stupid there's nobody at home who is too

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stupid to become rich I'm sure anyone

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watching this podcast right now if you

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were to sit down next to me and I were

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to say do this do this do this do this

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do this you could do it of course you

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could but you're too lazy to learn how

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to do it yourself and you're too

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arrogant to listen and you're too

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arrogant to listen it's not about being

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stupid you're lazy or arrogant it's one

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of the two those are the two most common

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factors of people so when I meet people

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who have truly failed and they pretend

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to me that they didn't want to fail I

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know they're one of the three and it's

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usually arrogant because when I sit and

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say to them you could have got out they

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don't say you're right I could have got

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out I didn't try that shows hum

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they don't do that they say no no no

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because it's Excuse excuse someone

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else's fault the matrix's fault no

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self-c accountability oh well you don't

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know what you're talking about anyway

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arrogance arrogance arrogance sounds

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mindset to me well yeah exactly and then

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they're going to lose so I catch myself

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being elitist and I try very hard not to

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be because I don't consider myself a

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rich man I'm a poor man with lots of

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money and what's scary about being

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elitist is if I'm from a luten counsil

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estate and I have a bunch of money now

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and I see the common man as a lazy idiot

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imagine how the elite see us and then

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you start to really go down the rabbit

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hole when you understand these people

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who have been in charge of the world for

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a very long time who own the banks who

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believe they're genetically Superior to

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us because why not their families always

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own the bank they can be a fat loser but

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they just believe they're something

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because why not they have a big boat so

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that's just what they're going to

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believe isn't it imagine how they view

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the common man you think they give a

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about you or your family or your

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income or your wages you think they care

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about you you think they're going to

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make life easier for the common man in

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the next 10 years as you've just asked

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or are they going to continue to

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decimate your lifestyle for their own

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forever Pro it there's no light without

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dark which is a

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basic fundamental law of the universe

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which can't be broken and especially as

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these large companies want forever

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profits which they do and they own

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everything like I don't think many

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people understand if you go into sabur

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and you look around at the brands you

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will struggle to find 10 brands that

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aren't owned by the same company the

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whole thing's owned the same company

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that owns SS Breeze owns every brand is

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all they own everything so if they want

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forever profits which they do they're

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not going to do that without owning

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everything well well and also you you

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have to take that money from somewhere

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if they can make you poor so they can

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get richer they will if they own all the

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assets they want

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inflation they want inflation they don't

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care they don't care about you they

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don't care you can't feed your family

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why would they so and you can also you

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can also look at this from a global a

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Global Perspective which is quite

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interesting because

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Europe America was built off the back of

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World War II World War II made America

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rich but Europe for the longest time got

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rich off the exploitation of second and

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third world Nations that's how it got

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rich by building empires in Africa and

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and and Asia Etc colonizing countries

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colonizing countries that's how they got

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rich and now we have populations in in

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Europe and in the west which are

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decadent and we want uh High wages and

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we want maternity leave and we want

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holiday pay and we want good working

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standards and we want good working hours

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and we want nice chairs to sit on now

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we're entitled and if you're a company

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and you need slaves do you want entitled

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slaves or do you want slaves were just

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going to do their job for low pay and

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then you start to understand why

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immigration is being unchecked on

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purpose so they can bring in people to

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try and work jobs for basically nothing

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who don't want standard of living and

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don't want standard of work and what

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they're effectively doing now is instead

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of exploiting the second and third world

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to benefit Europe the globalists are now

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decimating Europe on purpose so that can

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live somewhere else and okay that's

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going to prop up the economies of the

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second and third worlds so the whole

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thing is reversed instead of destroying

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instead of destroying the second and

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third world for the benefit of Europe

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they're going to destroy Europe and

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that's going to benefit the second and

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third world but they're globalists and

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they don't care all they care about is

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forever profets they'll go live in Saudi

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they'll go live in Mumbai they don't

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care they're not tied to the land or

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tied to the place like the average

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European is so if you're the

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average man in a European country and

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you're not financi free and you're stuck

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somewhere in the middle not only is your

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life going to get harder but also the

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place you live in is going to get worse

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your wages are going to go down crime's

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going to increase all of these things

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are going to happen so that the people

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in charge can get their forever profits

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and avoid all the mess they make and

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it's all done

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purposefully if I was an average person

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I'd be genuinely afraid I I mean it's

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easy for me because I have so much money

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okay I'm I'm currently restricted in

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Romania and I'm under attack and they'll

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put me in jail blah blah blah one day

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I'll get out and one day it will be over

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and I'll still be a millionaire and I

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can look at the map and go where is safe

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Tokyo cool done most people can't do

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that yeah they can't do that they're

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stuck and the fact that that doesn't

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bother them or they don't panic I find

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flabbergasting I mean the the iceberg

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has struck the Titanic how long can you

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have a border where people can arrive by

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dinghy and throw acid in people's face

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until your nation has fallen

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how long will you allow this to happen

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until you realize it's done it's done

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it's done and how long will you sit

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there and get hit by endless bills that

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continue inflation that wrecks your

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currency wages that don't increase new

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taxes with ues

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cameras unchecked immigration for people

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who who don't have a passport crime

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rates increase bro I said this to

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Tristan we were saying how we miss

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England because we're English in our

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hearts and part of us miss it and I was

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saying you know what if I live in

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England I couldn't even protect myself I

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have guys here with guns because I'm

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currently on bail and I can't carry a

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gun otherwise I'm strapped all the time

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if you come to my house there's a big

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gate and there's pit bulls and there's

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four guys with weapons guns you need

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SEAL Team Six to get in my house there's

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bulletproof doors and I have a gun next

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to my bed I'm the final boss it's going

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to be a

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shoeout in England I can have all the

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money in the world I can go to radlet I

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was looking at a house in radlet I'll

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say it right now it's 12 million pounds

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it was gorgeous and I thought it's it's

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worth 20 million for 12 million was

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worth bargain bargain yeah and I was

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like Tristan if we bought this house the

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problem is we couldn't even protect

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ourselves because eventually someone

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will work out it's our house it's just

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like it's just like all the footballers

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of course all the footballers when they

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go to play matches they all get robbed

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bro eventually someone work outs our

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house the only way you can protect

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yourself in the west now is to hide I

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was like we can buy this house not put

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it in videos not put it on social media

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not invite girls over because you know

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what'll happen you'll invite a girl over

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one day and she'll say I'm coming with

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my friend Lucy from the not from the BBC

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a different one but like okay Lucy she

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comes Lucy turns up she's a seven you

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don't talk to Lucy nobody likes Lucy she

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sits around she's a seven she's in the

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location of everyone she sends to she

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know next weekend she's out sniffing

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coke with some and she's like I

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was at Tate's house no you weren't yeah

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I was I at Tate house look at this

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picture where was it here boom now the

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the they now know where your house is

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they start talking about it Mr Bugatti

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Mr Diamond watch I'm sitting in my

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radlet house there's 25 Windows

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six door entrances I'm like Tristan we

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can't even hire armed guards who could

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we even hire to protect the house I

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could come along with a million dollar a

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month contract I'd end up with G4S some

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old man sitting in a little box and when

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they Rock up 20 dudes with blades it's

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over you can't even be rich in England

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unless you want to hide tell me this yet

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I wear sorry I wear a $400,000 watch in

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Bucharest Romania in London I can't wear

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it in London I don't wear it so we're

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talking about how the Nations failed you

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could be rich in England and you're

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still not safe you still have to pray

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they don't find you you have to live

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like a hermit like a cockroach under a

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rock and hide or maybe you get a chance

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to call the police before they chop your

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wife's hands off oh that's great that's

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how Fallen this nation is and there are

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people there with no money they're not

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even rich like me they have no money and

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they're sitting there going it'll be

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okay maybe if we get rishy sunak out and

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get another one

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in no it won't no it won't it is a

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failed Society you need God revert to

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Islam and move to Saudi Arabia in Saudi

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Arabia none of that will happen to you

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this what I was going to say so tell me

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picture this for me yeah paint me this

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picture the case was dropped you're free

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to go wherever you want you get on your

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private jet tomorrow where do you tell

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the pilot to go well that's I'm talking

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about to reside not just holiday yeah to

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reside and that's the thing that's

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interesting because I really truly

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believe the Western World Has Fallen now

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and one of the things I prioritize now

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in my stage of life is safety I don't

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see the point in anything of I'm going

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to end up killed by if you're going to

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kill me at least the Matrix has to kill

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me at least make it a cool story he was

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telling the truth he did fun podcast

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they assassinated him make it good I

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don't want to die because some idiot

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wanted my watch you know I want I don't

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want to die for that and I feel like the

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whole Western world is that dangerous

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now I I make this clear when I go to

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London I'm probably the most nervous I

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don't know how anyone lives in London

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without feeling nervous I I'm so nervous

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all the time and it costs me such an

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exorbitant amount of money if me my

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brother and a couple friends go to

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London we we'll jet from here that's 50

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Grand and then there's four of us that's

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four rooms and we want to stay in a

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festar hotel says two grand aight says

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10 grand in hotels and then I have my

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security team there is three grand a day

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and so it's it's 13 or 14 Grand a day in

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hotels and security 50 Grand to get in

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then I'll go shopping of course normal

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but even when I'm walking around herods

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my head's on a swivel and I've got three

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dudes with me who are for eight and I'm

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still like and then and then you'll hear

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about someone get robbed just outside

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herods while you're in herods you're

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like how do people live in this city and

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they're just living there like oh it's

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not that bad yes it is yes it is I've

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never had that this is the capital of

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the poorest nation in the European Union

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I've never had any problems here I've

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never had I drove a Bugatti around the

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streets I park my Ferrari on street

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corners I wear a $400,000 watch I've

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never had anything yet yes I have

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security yes I had arm guards but for

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the years before that I never had any

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trouble what's interesting about it as

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well is that these these things stand

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out from the crowd obviously I've been

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here for you know a couple of nights now

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and you don't ever see a Ferrari Bugatti

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Lamborghini anything like that so when

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when you see Tate in his Ro you know

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yeah so it's very easy if this was like

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London your target 100% oh bro 100% this

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is my point Lucy would give the location

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up and I'd be a Target and I'd be

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decimated so how how do you have a

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nation where you're not allowed to be

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wealthy without hiding

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where you can arrive without a passport

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where they can't catch people who

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decimate people's faces with corrosive

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substances where there's people in a

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room the those who are supposed to be

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designated towards enforcing Law And

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Justice trying to put me in jail because

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I said women can't park this whole thing

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is a clown show this whole thing is a

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clown show

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and only God can save us now my friend I

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don't know what the West is going to do

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but this clown show is built on the back

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of the taxes of the hardworking average

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man you're the average man not only is

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your life not only is your future

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not only are your children going

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to be finished you're paying for this

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you are paying for all of it and then if

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you ever get to a point of Finance where

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you don't have to pay for it as much or

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you can escape one of your exgirlfriends

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will call you up and demand money and if

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you don't give it to her you go to jail

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what planet are we on

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the Western world has fallen and Empires

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rise and Empires fall this is the

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cyclical nature of the universe that's

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fine but to sit and try and pretend it

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hasn't fallen is hubris it's being an

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ostr and sticking your head in the sand

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and the smartest thing the average man

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can do is realize that yes the Western

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world's fallen and two you have 10 years

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to get into the higher class the higher

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Social Mobility class or you and your

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bloodline are eternally finished for

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forever yeah which goes back to a point

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I said earlier if I'll teach you how to

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make money online for $49 you understand

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you have less than a decade to save your

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entire bloodline and you do not join

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well then you're a loser and your

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great-grandchildren will wake up one day

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in their slave pods eating the

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Cockroaches and they'll ask their mother

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why was Granddad a loser why didn't

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Granddad try and save us and you're

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going to have to sit there and come up

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with some answer for them you're GNA

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have to say oh well he was busy try and

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justify some justify it he was busy he

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was jerking off the PornHub oh he he was

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you know it was hard for him it was a

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bad EC climate give a bunch of excuses

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to your bloodline as they Contin to be

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slaves forever and washed my children's

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cars fine but if you have a brain you're

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going to understand you're running out

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time you're going to fix it especially

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if you understand the nation you're in

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is sinking the Titanic you are on is

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about to sink everyone in England it's

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done it's over it's done so where do you

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go good

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