
PBD Podcast Andrew Tate | PBD Podcast | Ep. 721
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Jan 20, 2026 Andrew Tate, a controversial internet personality and former kickboxer, shares his views on recent controversies surrounding his presence at a Miami nightclub. He critiques media narratives and the societal obsession with shock value, while exploring the complex dynamics of friendship and accountability in high-profile incidents. Tate discusses the appeal of stable environments like the UAE compared to the U.S., and delves into issues like radicalization linked to disenfranchised youth and the impact of changing family norms on society.
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Shock Value Drives Online Extremes
- Andrew Tate argues online shock-value drives young influencers to provocative acts for views.
- He says he didn’t request or perform the Hitler song and stormed out when it played.
Tate At Miami Club Incident
- Andrew Tate recounts being in a Miami club where a Nazi-referencing song played and he stood quietly.
- He says he walked out and did not sing, dance, or request the song.
Disenfranchisement Fuels Blame Narratives
- Tate links rising anti-Semitism to young men's disenfranchisement and belief that a group controls the system.
- He frames the grievance as economic and social disenfranchisement rather than inherent hatred.





