Tucker Carlson dropped a rare Sunday episode of his new show on Twitter/X, this time an interview with Tristan Tate, the brother of the controversial influencer Andrew Tate with whom he had previously sat down.
On Friday, the brothers who are facing trial on human trafficking charges were released from house arrest by authorities in Romania where they live, and in his talk with Carlson, Tristan Tate said that there is no evidence to support the charges and that he expects to eventually be cleared.
While he remains under orders to not leave Romania, Tristan Tate said that he’s anxious to do business in the Middle East again, suggesting that it is more civilized than Western locations like New York City, a crime-ridden dystopian hellhole where thugs have been emboldened by progressive policies.
Ep. 14 The Tate brothers have just been released from house arrest in Romania, so it seemed like a good time to hear from Andrew’s brother, Tristan. pic.twitter.com/ljOFphj02F
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) August 6, 2023
“What does New York have that Dubai doesn’t?” Tate asked. “Dubai has everything. It’s a wonderful place. The United Arab Emirates is a wonderful place. Saudi Arabia is opening up recently. And give it five, six, seven years – they’ve got the money.”
“Saudi Arabia is going to have nice, clean, beautiful, pretty, safe cities that every millionaire or billionaire in the world can enjoy,” added Tate, who is described on his website as “an excellent business and family man,” adding that, “we could almost say that Tate is the real life James Bond.”
“And they can go there and enjoy the amenities and live their lives without the threat of some psychopath on the subway attacking you,” Tate said.
“And if you defend yourself, then what happens to you? Maybe 20 years – we’re about to find out. In two cases. It’s sickening,” he added, seemingly a reference to heroic ex-Marine Daniel Penny who neutralized a mentally troubled homeless black man who was menacing passengers.
Unfortunately for Penny, Jordan Neely, the 30-year-old violent offender whom he subdued with a chokehold died as a result, leading to him being charged by Soros-backed Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and he now faces prison time for his good deed.
“They understand on a base level the issues that affect society’s downfall,” Tate explained to Carlson. “Go try and buy drugs in the Middle East. I dare you. They know that when you let morality slip, society falls apart.”
“New York, back in the 70s, 80s, California – probably the best places in the world to live. Quite literally,” said Tate, who was born in Chicago and who emphasized the importance of studying history to understand how Western society has entered a steep decline.
“Now you have a billionaire living in New York, or a multi-millionaire living in New York, he’s older, he’s retired,” he said. “But what – he can’t walk the streets at all? He has to stay in his apartment? He needs bodyguards to go to the store, the supermarket. He’s like, why not Dubai?”
“I’ll give the credit to religion. I’ll give the credit to the Islamic faith,” Tate told Carlson, noting that Middle East countries have not allowed themselves to be hijacked by the homosexual agenda and drag queens who sexualize children at story hours and other events.
“They don’t want that bulls**t in the country,” he said. “They don’t want their kids being taught immorality in their school.”
“So if you have kids, and you’re a very busy man, and maybe your wife is very busy too, and you want a comfortable environment where you know that your kids can go to school and learn things like math, and history, and geography, without drag queens reading stories to them,” Tate added. “You can go to the Middle East and be assured of what is happening in your school, in your home, in your family, on the streets.”
“I feel like the dream of the West is dying,” he said. “What’s the dream? Nice, happy life, beautiful wife, healthy kids, good healthcare, safe, schools are fine, mass crime doesn’t exist, drug use isn’t prevalent.”
“It’s crazy that that’s now the dream. Isn’t it sad what’s happened?” Tate told Carlson.
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