
"I understand what you're asking. I think the Gaza situation was putting a huge spotlight on Israel. That seems to have died down now. The flotilla is gone and the bombing has stopped. That's a big part of it. But I do believe there is a huge percentage of the young male population which are so disenfranchised with the system that they're looking for somebody to blame,"
"Tate replied, adding: If you want to get someone on here to discuss whether the Israelis or the Jews are actually to blame, well, that's going to be Nick, because I believe he's more qualified than I. I'm not saying that. What I'm saying is that young men are waking up in a world where they stand no chance of having any of the things their fathers had."
"They're never going to have a wife who respects them and loves them, because their wife's on TikTok and believes she deserves a G-Wagon full of roses, and they believe they need a Lambo at 19. And nobody wants to work a job because jobs don't pay, and nobody wants to go to school because a degree isn't going to pay, and nobody can save up to buy a house because you can no longer compound your work in dollars."
Andrew Tate, a controversial MAGA influencer investigated in three countries on human trafficking allegations, joined The PBD Podcast hosted by Patrick Bet-David. PBD hosts confronted Tate over his attendance with avowed antisemites Nick Fuentes and Myron Gaines at a Miami nightclub where they requested Kanye West's "Heil Hitler" be played. Tate attributed heightened antisemitic attention partly to the Gaza situation putting a spotlight on Israel that has since diminished. He argued a large share of young men feel disenfranchised by economic and cultural forces—inflation, money printing, unaffordable housing, low wages, and social media-driven expectations—which drives them to seek someone to blame.
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