
RAWTALK The Andrew Tate Interview
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Jan 24, 2026 Andrew Tate, former kickboxer turned internet provocateur, discusses censorship, viral outrage, and his legal battles. He talks about masculinity, societal control, and how narratives are shaped online. The conversation covers influence operations, depopulation fears, and strategies for young men to gain agency in a changing world.
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Safety Trade-Offs Lead To Control
- Tate predicts centralization of control via surveillance and safety trade-offs will increase as societies accept safety over liberty.
- He warns that solving risks (self-driving cars etc.) will be used to justify removing freedoms.
Born Wanting More
- Tate says he always knew he wanted an exceptional life and questioned school as a route to it from childhood.
- He credits curiosity and a refusal to accept the default path for his drive to explore 'every level of the map.'
Lunchbox Lesson About Mercy
- Tate recalls a childhood story where his father bought him a new lunchbox after he defended himself on the school bus.
- He says that lesson taught him his enemy won't show mercy and to be prepared to fight back.

