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Welcome back to another edition of The
Federalist Radio Hour, available on all major

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platforms. I'm Sam Mangle Lennet,
a staff editor at The Federalist. You

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can email any questions you have for
the show to info at the Federalist dot

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com. Be sure to follow us
on Twitter at fdr LST. Today I

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am joined by President Donald Trump's favorite
author, Nick Adams, whose new book

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Alpha Kings is said to provide every
young man at roadmaps to unlock their full

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potential. Hope you enjoy the show, mister Adams. How's it going.

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Thanks for coming, Sam, It's
a absolute pleasure to join you and all

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your listeners. Thank you. We're
very happy to have you. So with

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the release of Alpha Kings, what
do you think is the biggest issue facing

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young men in the twenty first century. The biggest issue is on I see

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it, Sam, is that there
is a war on men. Men have

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been told to apologize for being masculine. Men have been told to curtail their

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ambitions, to shelve their dreams,
to take a back seat. And I

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think that that's the worst thing imaginable
for the country, the society, and

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our civilization. No civilization has ever
survived without strong, vibrant men. And

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tragically, what we have here in
the United States of America and all around

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the world is a concerted effort to
diminish men, to malign men, to

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troduce men, and essentially make them
irrelevant. And the whole idea is for

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men to behave like women and for
women to behave like men. Now,

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I know, sam that you like
to have a ice cold domestic beer.

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Maybe you're a bit like men occasionally
have one or two too many, But

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there's nothing wrong with that. There's
nothing wrong with being a bit of a

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character. There's nothing wrong with having
some personality. And I don't think we

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should ever take a backward step to
the modern woke feminists that don't have any

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humor, don't have the best interests
of the country or the society at heart,

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and are simply pushing a radical agenda. And that's why my movement of

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young men Samuel is so incredibly successful. Young men are hungry for this message.

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They want to be told it's okay
to be a man, It's okay

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to go and have a foursome with
the boys on the golf course, it's

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all right to go to hooters and
get stuck into some chicken wings, and

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the feminists and the politically correct and
the handbag hit squad, they can all

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go and get bad fair enough.
Why do you think the radical feminist agenda

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has really taken root in the West
and not other parts of the world.

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Well, I think the culture that
exists in Western civilization is such that the

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radical feminists have been really able to
get a very strong foothold in our cultures.

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The Old World cultures are much more
protected against it, because I'm talking

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now about societies like Greece and Italy
and obviously the Middle East, and those

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societies have had traditions and traditional gender
roles that go back hundreds and thousands of

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years, and places like Australia and
Great Britain and the United States, New

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Zealand, Canada, the Anglosphere if
you like Germany, we don't have those

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that we didn't really begin with that
head start. And as a result,

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these feminists have been able to really
infiltrate American society. And I think,

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sadly the United States of America is
probably the number one place for this kind

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of stuff, and it's because I
mean American men, I think are among

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the best men in the world,
and they're always trying to accommodate women.

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They're always trying to be gentlemen,
and there's nothing wrong with that. But

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sadly, in today's world, Samuel, women take advantage of that, and

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we're seeing terrible outcomes for young men
everywhere. And I'm not in any way,

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shape or form anti female. I'm
just pro male. I want young

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men to level up. I want
them to be the best that they can

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be. I want them to be
the greatest version of themselves imaginable, and

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I don't want them to be drowned
out by this feminist cacophony of voices that

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insist that they be silent. Definitely. And you know, you see around

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the world, particularly in westernized nations, that these sexes are becoming increasingly polarized

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politically, and that spells disaster because
you're just going to see people become the

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weaponization of the sexes is just going
to continue to exasperate. How do you

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think we remedy that? What's the
solution? Look, I think we need

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to return to a situation, Samuel, where women are proud and unabashedly female.

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They embrace their femininity. See,
because all that feminism has delivered is

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angry women and feminine men, and
that doesn't do anybody any good. Not

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going to have a strong economy.
If that's the case, we're not going

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to have secure borders. If that's
the case, we're not going to have

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brave men and women protecting us overseas
if the culture is such. So this

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really affects every single area of life, and we can't be limp wristed about

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it. We need to be firm
about it. And so I think the

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best way to address it is for
both genders to be unapologetically celebratory of who

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they are, of what God made
them to be. And if we can

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somehow get back to that, and
that's going to require effort, obviously on

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both sides. But if we can
get back to that, Samuel, then

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I think we can get back to
America being at her best. It's the

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greatest country in the history of the
world, but right now it's not fulfilling

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its potential. And a significant part
of that, I believe, is this

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awful adversity that men are feeling and
men are facing. And that's why I

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wrote this book. I wrote this
book because I wanted to empower men and

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in the book. We discuss the
challenges facing men. We discuss some of

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the things that I know that they
want to have addressed. But men are

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problem solvers naturally, So I kind
of lay out the content and then I

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want these young men to read the
book and go out and solve the problems

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themselves, as the natural problem solvers
that they are. So kind of thinking

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a step back. It kind of
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And you know, sexual relations is
kind of it's incredibly diffult. And

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like you said, man are problem
solvers. And given all the uphill issues

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there are, you know, more
children than ever before are being raised in

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single family, single parent households,
particularly single mother households. Is it possible

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to really get to a point of
return or do we have to plow ahead?

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And what does either of those look
like for the time being, Samuel,

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We've simply got a plow ahead.
We have to take a stand.

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Men have to level up. Men
can no longer be intimidated and silenced by

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our cultural elites, the modern work
feminists of which make up a very,

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very overwhelming portion of that. And
we need to be resolute. And I

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mean, I have belief in the
self correction of America. If you go

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and have a look what Alexis Totokwul
wrote in Democracy in America when he came

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out here in the seventeenth century,
in that sociological masterpiece, that the true

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genius of Americans lay in their ability
to repair their faults. He noted the

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quote uncanny propensity of these people to
recorrect a cultural trajectory. And so Winston

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Churchill, of course, once similarly
affectionately jibed that America always does the right

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thing after exhausting every other option.
And so, as a third outsider,

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I identify the same boomerang spirit.
So I remained sanguine about the prospects of

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the United States being able to remedy
this situation. And my only concern is

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is that it's a very dangerous time
and we're running out of time because the

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Chinese don't have this problem. And
if we're going to be even in the

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vicinity to be able to compete with
China, we need to have, for

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example, the economy firing on all
cylinders. We can't just have fifty percent

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of the workforce thriving. We need
to have one hundred percent of the workforce

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thriving. And if you have a
look right now, there are more men

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than ever before dropping out of high
school. There's less men than ever before

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applying for college. And it's wonderful
that young our young girls are doing great

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and fantastic, and their scores are
through the roof. But like I say,

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it's like driving a car with just
two wheels, you're not going to

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get very far. We need to
have all four wheels. We need to

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have every engine we need to have. We need to be operating at full

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throttle if we've even got a chance
in this very precarious time for our country.

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We were turning two one hundred and
forty eight years old this year.

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Any social scientists will tell you that
great nations tend to last between two hundred

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and thirty and two hundred and seventy
years. That puts us right in the

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kill zone. And for the first
time, the enemies that we have aren't

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only foreign, they're also domestic.
So we're up against it. And the

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last thing we need is this internal
war, and so I think we need

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to plow through it. I think
that once we kind of take a stand,

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I'm a firm believer that these things
can just naturally kind of begin to

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happen and we can reach a solution. Well, if you're a regular listener

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to this program, you know I
talk a lot about the gaps I feel

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like are in my knowledge from my
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they have not changed basic fundamental truths
about the world and our place in it,

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no matter how badly today's teachers might
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No, young men aren't been rolling
in college. I mean, sure

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there are young guys going to school
and whatnot, but it's increasingly few and

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few. Where are they going?
What are they doing with their lives?

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Because the military is reporting constant recruiting
issues. So they're not joining the military,

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they're not going to college. What
are they doing with their time?

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Well, look, sam I correspond
with young American men all the time on

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social media. I've built up a
very significant following of more than three million

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on social media, and my Twitter
account is particularly popular. I believe you're

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one of my followers, and I've
also become one of the top accounts on

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cameo. I get lots of requests
for young men on cameo and they often

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come to me and they say,
Nick, what do I have to do?

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What can I do? I'm really
lost? Or their friends will request

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it on their behalf usually and what
are they doing, Samuel, Well,

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they're lost, They're lost. I
mean, it comes to a case comes

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down to a case by case basis. But you're right, they're not signing

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up to the military in the numbers
that they should be or once were.

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They're not becoming part of law enforcement, another noble profession. They're not doing

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those kind of things. I think
that they're so lost that a lot of

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them are just kind of fumbling and
stumbling around, and they've become awkward not

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only in job interviews but also social
interactions. And it's very very sad to

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see that, and I think there's
a lot of reasons for that. Technology

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certainly hasn't helped. I mean,
it used to be that you required at

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least it's a semblance of testicular fortitude
to be able to approach a young female

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that takes your fancy in a room, to go up and say to hey,

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can we have a cup of coffee
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Now you just text. So I
think that the emergence of social media,

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the iPhone, I think these things
have deeply adversely impacted young men. And

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so what are they doing? It's
a really good question. They are I

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don't know, is the real answer. But they're all over the place.

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They are all over the place.
They have no certainty, they have no

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confidence, and it's a very very
very sad thing to be witnessing. But

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I'm doing something about it. There
are other people who are trying to do

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things about it. If we can
encourage young men to follow our lead,

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then I think there's still hope.
Definitely. So, how do you think

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male camaraderie can insult men from the
toxic denocracy? If you will Iron sharpen

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Zion, Samuel Iron sharpen Zion,
if all you're doing is socializing with your

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girlfriend or your wife, you're going
to go soft. It's as simple as

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that. Men need the company of
other men to excel, to go further.

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Men are naturally inherently instinctively competitive.
They need that force them on the

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golf course, they need that ribbing
from their fellow friends. That's just kind

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of how I think you can maximize
the potential and performance of of men.

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And unfortunately, again the feminist narrative
has it that men are supposed to simply

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become the property of their wife or
their girlfriend, not have an outside life.

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And that's not healthy. That's not
healthy for that particular relationship. It's

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certainly not healthy for men. Men
need the company of other men, And

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unfortunately, I think one of the
most toxic things that modern woke feminism seeks

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to do is or proponents of that
young ladies that are proponents of that modern

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woke feminist ideology or have been brainwashed
with it. Is the first thing they

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try and do is separate the guy
that they like from his friends, from

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his parents, from his family.
And it's a very very bad thing.

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And Alpha Male, you've read the
book Alpha Kings, the roadmap for every

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young man to unlock their full potential. I call it the Prince Harry commandment,

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okay, And I used to like
Prince Harry. Prince Harry was a

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fun guy, just one of the
lads, one of the boys, and

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much more personality than Prince William.
But Prince William married perfectly, and Prince

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Harry made an awful mistake in marrying
Megan Markle. And the first thing she

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did was she turned him against his
own family. And now he doesn't have

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a relationship or much of one with
his own family. And it's a cautionary

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tale. It's very sad. Two
brothers were once so close, so now

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that I talk to each other,
and there are some things, Samuel,

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that you only share with your buddies, your brother and your butcher. Very

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true. Unfortunately, in DC,
I have had trouble finding a good butcher.

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Oh really, but one with these
I find that special guy. Okay,

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you've got to find the Maria hopefully
hopefully excellent. I think it was

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in the Prince Harry Commandment you make
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you expand upon that a little bit? Marriage is political? Rather, that's

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a political ideology of sorts. Sure. So I think that a lot of

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men approach marriage thinking not not really
taking into account what really matters. And

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what really matters, I believe,
are the children that you have in when

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you begin a family, you want
somebody that's got the same belief you in

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terms of worldview, in terms of
how they're going, how you're going to

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raise that child together. There needs
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all of that. And I think
that I think that men here in the

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US often think too big when it
comes to women. It's the details that

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get you every time when it comes
to having a female partner. Doctor Jordan

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Peterson always says that the most important
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It's the two or three minutes every
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back to the house or whatever that
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can get all of that right,
then the rest kind of just happens itself.

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But I think because this is a
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so revolving around success, I think
the problem is sam that young men are

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just looking for a hot one.
And rule Nick Adams Alpha male rule number

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one is that success is a low
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And if you can get both,
you win the lottery. Low maintenance

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and hot you're laughing. But a
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think, for any man, is
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that's the if, that's the choice. So in that sense, men really

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have to make a big decision because
and another tragedy is that in this country

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divorce is so rampant and men really
need to be careful in who they choose

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right. And I think what's perhaps
the most important point you make in the

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book is that with different differentiates alpha
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mindset, the ability to say no, the ability to have self control and

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discipline. Could you expand upon that
a little bit? And why so many

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young men lack that and why so
many adult men full the grown leaders of

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the country nominally like that. Yeah, So the question is, here's the

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thing, Samuel. It's not how
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things. It is a mindset.
It's all up here. I mean,

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men go to the gym and they
lift weights and they want to get really

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strong. But at the end of
the day, a young lady in a

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relationship with you, she's not going
after your biceps or your triceps or your

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abs. She's coming after two things. She's coming after your mind and she's

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coming after your testicles. And that's
why I say that the only two muscles

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that alphas should really focus on developing
and training is the mind and that testicular

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fortitude that I told you about.
And I see too many young men,

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just not just young men, but
too many American men simply allowing their female

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to be extraordinarily manipulative because it just
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I make the point in the book, the most alpha act imaginable is the

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denial of sex. I mean,
women use this tactic against us all the

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time, and it's I think high
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There's this concept that our for male
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possible and all of that kind of
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male idea is if your significant female
other is not behaving correctly, embarrassing you

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in front of your friends, interrupting
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then you should be denying because that's
the nature, obviously often of the way

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that the female mind works. They
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and fix it. And the way
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that's where men men fall into trouble
and so, but it takes discipline,

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of course, it takes discipline.
I mean, when there's emotion and you

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know, you've got an attractive young
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sorry she is, even though five
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thing imaginable, it's very easy to
say, okay, well that's it,

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let's you know, hop into bed. But I think it does take a

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lot of discipline, and I think
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that discipline in order to keep themselves
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forty years ago, this is twenty
twenty four, and times are very different.

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Do you think there's something to be
said about the rampant secularization of America

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and the Western general that leads people
to thinking that sex is just transactional,

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that it's nothing more than just a
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instead of an intimate act of love
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Yeah. Look, I definitely think
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the seculary increased secularism, which is
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increased secularism in modern society, no
doubt has contributed to that. Samuel sadly,

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but you know, I think just
more broadly, men need to be

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even men that I try and reach
all men, because it's very easy for

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a conservative commentator to reach already conservative
young men. I think one of the

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one of the reasons why while I
am one of the most loved people in

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America, I'm also one of the
most hated people in America. And the

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reason for that is that is that
I, you know, am reaching young

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men of all political persuasions. I
mean, there are leftist men that find

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me funny, they are feminists that
find me funny. I don't agree with

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it, but they like me,
and that's the reason that I'm such a

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danger. That's the reason why I'm
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Secularism doesn't help, particularly, I
think more so than with the actual physical

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act of sexual relations. It doesn't
help. It doesn't help at all.

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I think with the absence of the
traditional gender roles. That's what the politically

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correct finds so insulting the fact that
we don't have this chronological bigotry that I'm

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not turning around and accepting this premise
that because we live in twenty twenty four,

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somehow we know it better than everybody
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Women should be here. And that's
why every male centric institution is pushing women,

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whether it's sports, whatever it is. And the reality is, Samuel,

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that every single profession, every single
industry, every single area sometimes just

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naturally skews the way of either a
male or a female. But you don't

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see me, or when was the
last time you heard a man call for

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fifty percent nurses or fifty percent primary
school teachers, for men to compose fifty

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percent of those industries, we don't
do it. And yet for male dominated

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industries, every roundtable, every business
meeting, every everything is meant to have

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at least fifty percent female. And
it's it's just wrong. And like we've

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already discussed it, it's doing I
think immeasurable harm to the country. The

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Markowski on Apple, Spotify, or
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so kind of take this in a
different vein what advice would you give to

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young people who are young men in
particular, who are up a creek about

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dating, have no idea what to
do because of the gender dynamics right now.

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Well, first of all, there's
three books they need to write.

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The Bible, The Out of the
Deal and Alpha Kings, and they need

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to follow Nick Adams on Twitter.
Absolutely, that's a very good headstart,

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an excellent outstanding headstart. When it
comes to the dating, they should be

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putting their foot down early. They
should be making their expectations clear from the

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outset. If you've got a young
lady that is constantly upset and angry with

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you and pouts every time you're going
to the golf course to play around with

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the boys, or is upset that
you're on the phone to your best buddy

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and not spending time with her,
you don't need that in your life.

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You don't need that in your life. That's toxic behavior and young men shouldn't

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put up for it. Women should
play an additive role, not a placement

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role. And you want you want
a woman to be an asset, not

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a liability. And my advice to
young men would be unless she improves your

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life, you don't need her,
particularly not if she's going to be difficult

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and make your life miserable. You
want to be able to you want to

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be able to fly. Young Men
need somebody who's going to support them,

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So I would advise them to be
very sober in their decision making very strong

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and put their foot down early and
not be afraid if they see that there

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are signs that this is a female
that wants to control them, that this

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is a female that is going to
make their life difficult, that this is

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a female that is going to seek
to separate them from their family, and

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that she's she's a feminist that has
got a chip on her shoulder. Tell

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her to get ben, send her
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that's that's that's that's the reality.
There's throughout the book. You mentioned the

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separation of family a lot. Why
do you think that is I mean,

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obviously it's critical, but do you
think that's a persistent issue in contemporary gender

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relations where women are trying to pray
men away from their families. Certainly,

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based on based on my personal experience
Samuel, as well as what I hear

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from all of my followers on a
daily basis, it's a. It's a

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It's one of the number one things
in the modern woke Young Female's playbook.

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There is an old world saying,
as an Indian saying, that every woman

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wishes that her husband was an orphan, and that's simply that old world acknowledgment

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that that's the nature of the female
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the nature of the female form is
to utterly consume you. So unless

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you control it, it will consume
you. To give you a very basic

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example, most men don't really care
where they're going to go and eat.

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Women have got a lot of opinions
on that issue, depending on how they

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feel, where they want to go, what they're in the mood for health,

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all of that kind of stuff.
So it's very easy for a man

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and in a relationship to kind of
say, you know what you decide,

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You decide that, and I'm not
really interested in we need new curtains.

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I'm not really interested in what color
you decide that. And so the nature

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what comes naturally often to a man
is to simply hand over all of those

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responsibilities because we don't really have a
passionate disposition toward those kind of issues.

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But as soon as you do that, all of a sudden, she's got

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complete control of everything. She becomes
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Now I'm not saying that's for Some
men might want the woman to have

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that role in their life. That's
up to them. But my advice would

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be. A true alpha takes an
interest in everything. A true alpha is

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on top of everything. They want
to know how much those curtains are going

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to cost, They want to know. They certainly want to say, if

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not a vito on where to go
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I think that that's kind of the
situation that men have gotten themselves into,

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and so they simply hand over all
of this responsibility to the girl that they

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like, and then they are entirely
consumed by her. And that involves being

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able to go and hang out with
your friends, that involves having your parents

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over, having family members over.
A woman wants you to be hers.

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She wants to essentially own you.
She wants her, she wants it,

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She wants to be the number one
priority. She wants to come above everything

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else in the modern world. And
again I mean that, and other people

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can have their own views on this
and make their own assessments. Everybody's different,

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everyone's raised differently. But for me, a woman is somebody that is

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prepared to put herself last, who
serves everybody else first, make sure that

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everybody else has looked after first,
and then looks after herself. That's certainly

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the way that it is in old
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is certainly not the way it is
in twenty twenty four in the US,

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and that's why young men have got
to be careful. I think one of

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the points that I found most interesting
that you make is kind of pushing back

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against the ambivalence of modern fathers,
kind of going off what you just said,

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how an alpha male have to be
on top of everything, be aware

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of everything that's going on in his
household. How most like think of any

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given sitcom nowadays, how the father
is always the bit of the jokes,

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the dope, the idiot, anything
that's going on in his family and the

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world around him, And how the
father Arthur have be involved in everything.

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Can you expand upon that a little
bit? Why do you think men have

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forfeit that role? Why do you
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the household. I think it's a
combination of things, Samuel, It's a

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fantastic question. It's one that I'm
very passionate about. Look, I had

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a father that was very strong,
very strict, was over everything that was

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happening in the house. And I
believe the reason that I have had the

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success that I've had has been almost
entirely due to that, although it must

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be said that my mother allowed him
to do that, so my mother is

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equally responsible for my success. And
it's I think it's a combination of the

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fact that the family unit is weakest
here in the US by far, and

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that's because of the feminism, because
of the divorce, because of the freedom,

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you know freedom. Unfortunately, as
I make the point in the book,

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sometimes it's easier to be an alpha
male and a socialist society because there

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are rules, because there's conformity.
Here, that's not the case, and

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so your child at eighteen tends to
go to the totally other side of the

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country to go to college. And
when you don't have close proximity to your

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child, it's easy to lose your
grip on that child, or for them

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to rebel against you, or lose
what you taught them, or whatever it

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is. And I don't know why
young men today are the way they are.

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And you know, they also think
that it's more important to attend their

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kids sport games, and that's that's
that's fine, that's great, but that's

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not enough, that's not There's this
idea I think in the us that a

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good dad is someone who goes to
all the games and stuff, and yes,

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that's part of it, but discipline
right and alpha male. One of

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my rules is if you want to
make people happy, sell ice cream,

421
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and alpha male can never be happy, and alpha male has to endure pain,

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difficulty. It would have been a
much easier and smoother life, For

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example, for my father to simply
allow me to be whatever I wanted to

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be and tell me how great I
was and whatever. But no, I

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mean he went to he went to
bed having very strictly enforced to me what

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was happening, what was going on, knowing I was upset, knowing that

427
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I was hurt, But he was
prepared to endure that personal pain because he

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knew that that's what I needed to
do and that was what was going to

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make me special. He knew that
if he could break me down, the

430
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rest of the world would have no
chance of doing it. And so tough

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fathers make champions. You look at
stephie Graff, you look at Andre Agassi,

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you look at Michael John. I
mean, you look at all of

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these great athletes. All of them
had one thing in common. They had

434
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the hardest, toughest fiercest fathers who
didn't just play a father role, they

435
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played a mentor role, they played
a protector role, they played they did

436
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everything. And so it's very sad, very very sad that men today are

437
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more interested in putting on the matching
pajamas at Christmas and doing a dance on

438
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Instagram and rather than giving old fashioned, you know, coach like advice,

439
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not accepting mediocrity, not accepting bad
behavior or bad manners or anything like that.

440
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So, given the absence of fathers
like that just across the world,

441
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unfortunately, who can young men turn
to for that inspiration. Well, they

442
00:42:45,320 --> 00:42:51,039
need to look at people like Donald
Trump. They need to look at people

443
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like Nick Adams, they need to
look at people like Roger Stone, Sylvester

444
00:42:57,360 --> 00:43:02,880
Stallone. I mean, there are
no shortage still of old school alphas that

445
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are out there that believe, believe
in what has always been the case up

446
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until recently. So they need to
follow those kinds of people. They need

447
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to try and model themselves on those
people. It's no surprise that we're in

448
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the situation that we're in, Samuel, when you ask, and God bless

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all the single mothers out there,
I completely understand that it's a tough it's

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extremely tough. But at the end
of the day, we've got I don't

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really know the statistics offhand, but
a very significant portion of young men today

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being raised by single mothers. I
think. For the straight interject, I

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think for the first time in history, at least in the past couple years,

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it's the more children than the simple
majority. That's what I thought.

455
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That's what I thought. Yeah,
I was going to say more than half,

456
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but yeah, so it's no surprise
at all. And single mothers do

457
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the best job that they can.
But when you combine the modern woke stuff

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with the absence of the father,
with social media and Jezebels like Taylor Swift

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and others that manipulate men, use
men, and then profit off men suffering,

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and that's also mainstream, it's no
surprise that we're not getting strong men

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00:44:42,239 --> 00:44:45,360
anymore. And it's also no surprise
that when a woman sees a strong man

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she thinks he's the biggest a hole
that there is, because they're just not

463
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used to it, right. So
I'm kind of curious actually to hear more

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about your thoughts on Taylor Swift now
that she's headed to the Super Bowl.

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Well, I got to tell you, Samuel, I didn't even know who

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Taylor Swift was until she started dating
Travis Kelcey. And I think she's with

467
00:45:10,400 --> 00:45:17,039
Travis Kelcey for his money. I
think she's with Travis kelce for fame.

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And I think Travis, if this
goes any further, he's going to need

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an air tight prenup. I think, you know he's he's making a making

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a big mistake. And I don't
like Taylor Swift for the reasons that I've

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already shared. But she's a she's
a Joe Biden supporter. She is an

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activist more so than anything else.
And I mean, just imagine if the

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roles were reversed. Imagine that there
was a male singer that went and went

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through thirty different men and then wrote
blockbuster songs about those men and made all

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this money. And I'm sorry the
opposite. Imagine there was a male singer

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who slept with thirty different women and
then decided to sing songs about these thirty

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women and profit off their misery.
I mean, it's no one would ever

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let that happen. I mean,
if the roles were reversed. But because

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she's a woman and she's allowed to
she's allowed to do all of that kind

480
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of stuff. So I don't like
her. I think she's a Jezebel.

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I think she's a hssy, and
she's the last thing that i want to

482
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see on the television screen when I'm
watching a game of football. Fair enough.

483
00:46:52,400 --> 00:46:54,840
Unfortunately I'm not that big of an
NFL person these days. But well

484
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I've been boycotting it for a long
time, as you know, since Colin

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00:46:58,599 --> 00:47:04,199
Kaepernick and Travis Kelsey they very fair. He's also very pro phaser shot.

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00:47:04,360 --> 00:47:09,079
So exactly, that's there's a long
list, it's always growing. Are there

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any career paths you would encourage young
men to avoid in twenty twenty four?

488
00:47:15,480 --> 00:47:17,800
Not really. I think young men
should go for whatever they want to do.

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00:47:19,199 --> 00:47:25,000
Sam, They should. They should
jump into any and every industry that

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00:47:25,079 --> 00:47:30,760
there is, whether it's female dominated, male dominated, they should just go

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for it. But have their wits
about them because it's a very dangerous time

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00:47:37,039 --> 00:47:43,119
to be a man in today's society. But no, I'm not going to

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sit here and limit the lasting.
Men need a more limits. They should

494
00:47:46,559 --> 00:47:52,440
be going for everything interesting. Okay, fair point. So what are the

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00:47:52,440 --> 00:47:58,199
most significant threats our society? Feast
is because of the over woman presence of

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00:47:58,320 --> 00:48:04,519
weak men. It makes it weakens
everything. I mean when I say everything,

497
00:48:04,599 --> 00:48:10,639
I mean everything, the economy,
the safety of the American people,

498
00:48:12,159 --> 00:48:20,079
the border weak men. The reason, for example, that here in the

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00:48:20,119 --> 00:48:23,440
United States of America we're in the
predicament that we're in now is because Joe

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00:48:23,440 --> 00:48:29,280
Biden is a weak man. When
we had a strong man, Donald Trump,

501
00:48:29,760 --> 00:48:35,519
America wasn't in this position. And
so weak men are a danger.

502
00:48:36,360 --> 00:48:42,000
And the two greatest threats are modern
woke feminists and the weak men that enable

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00:48:42,119 --> 00:48:55,159
them. Discipline in schools is a
huge one. Pregnancies, teenage pregnancies.

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00:48:57,039 --> 00:49:02,119
I mean, if strong men were
around, all of these things would be

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improved. There would be more discipline
in schools. I believe that there would

506
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be less teenage pregnancies. There certainly
wouldn't be any drag cruens reading to kids

507
00:49:13,320 --> 00:49:19,480
in public libraries, that's for certain. So when you don't have strong men,

508
00:49:19,920 --> 00:49:24,760
there's a void, and into the
void step weak men, hostile women,

509
00:49:25,800 --> 00:49:30,880
and people that don't love America.
And that's the last thing that we

510
00:49:30,880 --> 00:49:36,440
could possibly want. The discipline in
schoores. I think it's especially egregious for

511
00:49:36,639 --> 00:49:40,320
young boys. Because when a I
don't know, seven or odd boys little

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00:49:40,360 --> 00:49:45,000
fidgety, our solution is to give
him math, not to go tell him

513
00:49:45,039 --> 00:49:49,000
that play outside and get dirty in
the mud is to give him literal emphetamine.

514
00:49:49,480 --> 00:49:53,000
It's egregious. Oh, it's outrageous. It's just disgusting. You're right,

515
00:49:53,400 --> 00:50:00,519
you're right. And there has been
zero effort on the part of educationtional

516
00:50:00,679 --> 00:50:08,840
institutions, and educational scholars to acknowledge
that young men study differently, young men

517
00:50:08,960 --> 00:50:19,440
learn differently. So the entire school
system has been designed for young girls and

518
00:50:19,519 --> 00:50:25,440
young boys are put last, and
that's why the scores are so obviously lower

519
00:50:27,000 --> 00:50:32,719
for young men. But you're right, boys need some creativity, Boys need

520
00:50:32,760 --> 00:50:38,159
to be outside, they need to
let off steam. Boys need to be

521
00:50:38,320 --> 00:50:44,239
boys. I mean that was when
I was growing up. I'm thirty nine

522
00:50:44,320 --> 00:50:47,920
years old, Samuel, when I
was growing up, I can tell you

523
00:50:47,960 --> 00:50:52,960
that. I mean, that was
the common refrain. If you know,

524
00:50:52,000 --> 00:50:55,360
when we did something cheeky, we
did something wrong, we did something we

525
00:50:55,440 --> 00:50:59,840
was supposed to do. Teachers,
parents would say, oh, well,

526
00:51:00,000 --> 00:51:06,079
boys will be boys. But now
saying boys will be boys is a hate

527
00:51:06,079 --> 00:51:12,039
crime. Essentially, How do you
think the me too movement has affected male

528
00:51:14,400 --> 00:51:19,079
the presence of males and places like
education and in the workforce. Without a

529
00:51:19,159 --> 00:51:24,079
doubt, it certainly had an impact. The Me too movement, I think

530
00:51:27,320 --> 00:51:39,119
has certainly made men much more wary
and uncomfortable in certain situations. The reality

531
00:51:39,320 --> 00:51:46,159
is that I think the real thing
to be talking about, Samuel, is

532
00:51:46,199 --> 00:51:55,519
that young men today are reluctant to
even ask a girl out. If you're

533
00:51:55,599 --> 00:52:00,400
working in the in the in the
workplace and there's a there's a girl that's

534
00:52:00,440 --> 00:52:06,920
in your office and you like her, you're worried about going up and saying,

535
00:52:06,960 --> 00:52:08,039
hey, you know, do you
think we can maybe grab a coffee

536
00:52:08,119 --> 00:52:13,679
cup of coffee later on? Because
if that girl reports it, then you've

537
00:52:13,719 --> 00:52:21,960
got hr. Then it could be
deemed as sexual harassment or another comment that's

538
00:52:22,000 --> 00:52:27,599
made later on. If you know, something happens, she either goes to

539
00:52:27,760 --> 00:52:30,280
that coffee or doesn't go to that
coffee, and there's something and other comment's

540
00:52:30,280 --> 00:52:35,400
made later on, it can be
construed as a reaction to the to the

541
00:52:35,480 --> 00:52:40,199
going out. And so men are
terrified. They're absolutely terrified that they're scared

542
00:52:40,239 --> 00:52:45,000
of their own shadow to tell a
girl that they like them to ask a

543
00:52:45,039 --> 00:52:52,639
girl out because of this stuff,
because they're worried about hr they're worried about

544
00:52:54,119 --> 00:53:00,159
being told that they did the wrong
thing in approaching that girl. So it's

545
00:53:00,320 --> 00:53:06,199
very very difficult time, very difficult
time for men. And I mean my

546
00:53:06,320 --> 00:53:13,079
advice would be just to always be
a gentleman, always tread lightly, but

547
00:53:14,440 --> 00:53:20,639
don't let these guys clip your wings. If you like the chick with pretty

548
00:53:20,639 --> 00:53:24,639
eyes and thick thighs, ask her
out fair enough. And I guess to

549
00:53:24,840 --> 00:53:29,079
kind of bring it home. What
are three pieces of advice you would give

550
00:53:29,159 --> 00:53:34,159
to any aspiring alpha male of any
age. Well, I have to go

551
00:53:34,320 --> 00:53:38,039
back Sam to the three books,
Read the Bible, read The Art of

552
00:53:38,079 --> 00:53:43,000
the Deal, and read Nick Adams
Alpha Kings. And where can people find

553
00:53:43,039 --> 00:53:46,360
Alpha Kings. You can go to
Amazon. It's on Amazon Alpha Kings.

554
00:53:46,599 --> 00:53:51,920
By the way, the forward is
by President Donald J. Trump. Did

555
00:53:52,000 --> 00:53:53,119
you like the forward when you read
it? I thought it was magnificent.

556
00:53:53,199 --> 00:53:57,000
Thank you very much, Thank you
very much. I'm very proud of it.

557
00:53:57,880 --> 00:54:06,119
So yeah, Alpha kingsbook dot com
is another place Alpha kingsbook dot com

558
00:54:06,559 --> 00:54:09,360
or Amazon and all good bookstores.
And where can people find you? On

559
00:54:09,400 --> 00:54:15,239
Twitter? You can go to Ethnique
Adams in USA, eth Nick Adams in

560
00:54:15,760 --> 00:54:21,159
USA. It's the best Twitter account, I think in the history of Twitter.

561
00:54:21,480 --> 00:54:23,119
I think many folks would agree with
you. All right, folks,

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00:54:23,119 --> 00:54:25,679
well, thank you so much,
and as always, be lovers of freedom

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00:54:25,679 --> 00:54:38,559
and anxious for the fray. See
you next time, all right,
