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The Liz Wheeler Show

Ep. 385: Andrew Tate Is WOKE, Watch Him Turn Into AOC; Plus, the CRAZY Part of Jason Aldean’s Controversial Song

Thu Jul 20 2023
SalesFinancial CrisisAndrew TateFamineControversyJason AldeanRadical IdeologyMarijuana UsageAttractiveness to Women

Description

The episode covers a range of topics including sales at Whole Foods Market, concerns about a potential financial crisis, Andrew Tate's motives and influence, warnings of a potential famine, controversy surrounding Jason Aldean's song, Jason Aldine's response and radical ideology on the left, marijuana usage and its effects, and habits for men to be attractive to women.

Insights

Andrew Tate's Dangerous Influence

Andrew Tate is seen as a dangerous man who propagates destructive ideas to young men. He diagnoses the cultural problem correctly but offers harmful solutions like materialism and exploitation of women. Andrew Tate presents himself as an alternative for young men who feel marginalized or attacked by society's feminization of men but is ultimately seen as a fraud.

Warnings of Potential Famine and Controversy Surrounding Jason Aldean's Song

UN Food Chief warns of a potential famine and food shortage. Farmers also predict empty food shelves in the future. Controversy surrounds Jason Aldean's song and music video with leftist outrage leading to CMT pulling the video. The lyrics of the song are deemed controversial by some and the video depicts scenes of riots, attacks on police, and vandalism.

Jason Aldine's Response and Radical Ideology on the Left

Jason Aldine is facing accusations of releasing a racist and violent song, but he denies the allegations and emphasizes that the song is about unity and a desire for normalcy. The situation highlights the difference in accountability between small towns and big cities. There is a radical revolutionary ideology on the left that promotes violence instead of using democratic processes, which Jason Aldine's video indirectly exposes.

Chapters

  1. Sweet Summer Days Sales at Whole Foods Market
  2. Andrew Tate's Dangerous Influence
  3. Concerns about Financial Crisis and Andrew Tate's Motives
  4. Warnings of Potential Famine and Controversy Surrounding Jason Aldean's Song
  5. Jason Aldine's Response and Radical Ideology on the Left
  6. Marijuana Usage and Habits for Men
  7. Attractiveness to Women and Book Promotion
Summary
Transcript

Sweet Summer Days Sales at Whole Foods Market

00:00 - 06:49

  • Organic peaches, cantaloupes, blueberries, and strawberries are on sale.
  • Fresh Alaska Sakaai Salmon and Halibut, as well as Grill Ready Fruity Marinades, are also included in the sales.
  • 365 by Whole Foods Market offers savings on sparkling waters, frozen fruits, and snacks.

Andrew Tate's Dangerous Influence

00:00 - 06:49

  • Andrew Tate is seen as a dangerous man who propagates destructive ideas to young men.
  • He diagnoses the cultural problem correctly but offers harmful solutions like materialism and exploitation of women.
  • Evidence has surfaced that Andrew Tate is actually woke based on a sub tweet he sent about the speaker.
  • The comparison is made between Andrew Tate and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's defense mechanisms when faced with criticism.
  • Andrew Tate's danger lies in his cleverness and charisma in drawing in young men who feel marginalized or attacked by society's feminization of men.
  • Young men face challenges during the Me Too movement where false allegations can ruin their lives without due process.
  • Andrew Tate presents himself as an alternative for these young men but is ultimately seen as a fraud.

Concerns about Financial Crisis and Andrew Tate's Motives

06:26 - 13:38

  • Supermarket olive oils are not as good as fresh, farm-fresh oils.
  • Liz Wheeler discusses concerns about a potential financial crisis and the safety of money in banks.
  • Andrew Tate retweeted a tweet that suggests he is regurgitating woke talking points.
  • The podcast host questions Andrew Tate's honesty and motives.
  • The host criticizes Andrew Tate for his involvement in the pornography industry and exploitation of women.
  • The host warns listeners about falling for Andrew Tate's poisonous package of materialism, pornography, exploitation, and self-worship.
  • The host accuses Andrew Tate of engaging in distraction techniques to avoid addressing valid criticisms.

Warnings of Potential Famine and Controversy Surrounding Jason Aldean's Song

13:09 - 19:47

  • UN Food Chief warns of a potential famine and food shortage.
  • Farmers also predict empty food shelves in the future.
  • Promotion for survival food kits from Four Patriots.
  • Whole Foods Market offers sales on summer fruits and seafood.
  • Controversy surrounding Jason Aldean's song and music video.
  • Leftist outrage leads to CMT pulling the music video.
  • Lyrics of the song are deemed controversial by some.
  • Video depicts scenes of riots, attacks on police, and vandalism.

Jason Aldine's Response and Radical Ideology on the Left

19:21 - 25:53

  • Jason Aldine is facing accusations of releasing a racist and violent song.
  • The violence in the song was committed by leftists, which is ironic.
  • Jason Aldine denies the allegations and states that there is no reference to race in the song.
  • He emphasizes that the song is about unity and a desire for normalcy.
  • Jason Aldine's response on Twitter has been viewed over 18 million times.
  • The situation highlights the difference in accountability between small towns and big cities.
  • Art can be subjectively interpreted, but there comes a point when it becomes ridiculous.
  • There is a radical revolutionary ideology on the left that promotes violence instead of using democratic processes.
  • Jason Aldine's video exposes this ideology indirectly by showing how anonymity in big cities allows for law-breaking.
  • He argues for accountability within communities, similar to the federalist structure of our country.
  • The attack on Jason Aldine is not solely about the song but also because his wife is outspoken against grooming.

Marijuana Usage and Habits for Men

25:29 - 31:52

  • A new study shows that smoking pot increases the risk of developing peripheral artery disease, leading to stroke, heart attack, and death.
  • Marijuana usage is correlated with schizophrenia, psychosis, violence, and homicide.
  • The marijuana of today is different from the past and has more harmful effects.
  • Smoking marijuana can lead to paranoia and delayed negative effects.
  • Unattractive habits for men include smoking marijuana, playing violent video games, watching pornography, and being obese.

Attractiveness to Women and Book Promotion

31:24 - 33:59

  • You're probably a cool dude if you smoke marijuana, play violent video games, watch pornography, or if you're obese.
  • But these habits won't make you attractive to women.
  • To be attractive to women, think independently based on your reading, go to church, be a godly man, work out, serve others, and laugh a lot.
  • It's as simple as that to be attractive to women.
  • Pre-order the book 'Hide Your Children, Exposing the Marxist Behind the Attack on America's Kids' at hideyourchildrenbook.com.
  • Donate to the Army Historical Foundation at ArmyHistory.org.
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