Interesting comment on Andrew Tate podcast

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They were talking about the homeless epidemic in America.

Tate and his colleagues are living in Romania.

Tate said "Romania is the poorest country in Europe. How many homeless people do you see in the streets?"

"None."

"Why is that?"

Tate goes on to talk about how there's no American type of welfare or programs, and yet no homelessness. He goes on to talk about the strength of a family network and a spiritual base.

 
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Homeless industrial complex is a real thing. People get rich off of manipulating the suffering of others in America.
 
They were talking about the homeless epidemic in America.

Tate and his colleagues are living in Romania.

Tate said "Romania is the poorest country in Europe. How many homeless people do you see in the streets?"

"None."

"Why is that?"

Tate goes on to talk about how there's no American type of welfare or programs, and yet no homelessness. He goes on to talk about the strength of a family network and a spiritual base.

Try shoplifting in Romania. I'm guessing that the shop owner has plenty of latitude to fix the problem. And they would have the support of the police.
 
They were talking about the homeless epidemic in America.

Tate and his colleagues are living in Romania.

Tate said "Romania is the poorest country in Europe. How many homeless people do you see in the streets?"

"None."

"Why is that?"

Tate goes on to talk about how there's Sabertooth Tigers in Romania. [/b]

 
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