 I like to believe that this is a test from God. I like to believe that if you become the most Googled man in the world for saying that you have mental resilience, that God is going to make sure you don't have that degree of fame without testing you. I like to believe that God comes along and says, yes, I've allowed you to become the top G. We're going to see if you really are the top G. I believe that's how the world works. As-salamu alaikum guys. Andrew Tate has gone and taken the opportunity during his interview with Taka Kalsing to give atheism a proper roasting. He was asked about how he saw his potential imprisonment in Romania and his response was, right, surprise, I'll tell you. I like to believe that this is a test from God. I like to believe that if you become the most Googled man in the world for saying that you have mental resilience, that God is going to make sure you don't have that degree of fame without testing you. I like to believe that God comes along and says, yes, I've allowed you to become the top G. We're going to see if you really are the top G. I believe that's how the world works. It's certainly intimidating, especially knowing you're completely innocent. But I believe it's a test and I believe it's my job to pass the test for my ancestors and for people watching over me and for God. And I think I have to do the absolute best I can possibly do in the scenario and the circumstance, regardless of whether I win or lose. I still believe I'm going to win because I've seen the case file and I've seen that no laws have been broken. But even in the very unfortunate circumstance that this matrix of tax goes deep enough to throw me into a jail cell, I think I should handle it like a man. I think I should stay and finish the process and I should walk with my head held high and suffer as much as I need to suffer to stick by my convictions and know that I'm an innocent person. I refuse to break. I refuse to cry. I refuse to be depressed about it. I'm going to wake up and I'm going to smile regardless. And regardless of what happens to me, I want everyone to know that one, I would never kill myself. And two, I think that as a man, there's always going to be a degree of pain and suffering in your journey. I don't think you're ever going to become a successful man or be good at being a man without pain and suffering. And there's many times in my life where something terrible happens to me and at the time if I could change it, I would have, but retrospectively you kind of look back and go, you know what, that was formulative for me. That is what God decided I needed to become who I became. So all of the pain and all the suffering I've ever gone through in my life ended up in the end building me into the person I am and I'm proud of who I am. So if God decides I need to go back to a Romanian dungeon for however many days, then all I can do is accept it and accept his plan and accept it. It's going to make me a better person. What really got me, Cos Mark, was his answer. I was expecting him to go on a round about how it's impossible for him to be locked up and how innocent he is, but instead he just touched on it briefly and openly credited God for having a hand in the situation. He even pledged to fully resign himself to God's designs for him during and maybe after the trial. So you see the hand of God in your life. Absolutely. I think that he was the best of planners. And like I said, if you retrospectively analyze all the times in life, you wish you could have changed things, he'd do better. And I'm going to have to accept that. When did you conclude that? I think I guess I always kind of do. I was atheistic for a while when I was younger, but as you get older you start to look at the world and understand that the thing for me was actually, I guess the scientific principle, it was Newton's law of equal and opposite force. If there is evil in the world, and I'd like to think we both agree there certainly is, there has to be an equal and opposite force, which is good. And I would like to think of that as God. Even the idea of God as a notion, even just as a concept, if that idea of God resists evil, then God is real. If you have two islands, you have two people, let's say a ship crashes, and you have two people who swim to two different islands, and one island they're atheists, savages, and they rip you apart, and the other island you get there and they believe in God and they believe they're not allowed to kill you, even just their idea of God, God saved your life. So I think even just the concept of God in and of itself, if enough people believe in it and makes them do good, then God must be true, and that's the equal and opposite force to the evil of the world. And this is how I view it. So I don't see how anybody with a conscience cannot believe in God anymore. That's such a profoundly different world view from the one that we're presented with, I think. Do you think that's maybe the division in the West between people who see those forces at work and those who don't? I think the West is actually split between people who think and people who don't think at all. I think the people, there's no such thing as these two opposing world views. I think people believe there's worldview A and worldview B. I disagree with that. I think there's worldview A to good guys which are primarily people who do believe in God, do have parameters, do believe in standards, do believe in self-respect, do know how to say no, and there's worldview B which changes day by day based on what they're told, which means they have no real worldview at all. They just repeat and they have no standards and they have no parameters. There's nothing you can tell them that will make them wake up and go, that's wrong because they have no inherent morality. So you could literally, you could say bestiality is accepted and encouraged now. It's good for you because for climate change and they'll sit there and go, for climate change, well, off we go and they'll just do it. So I think you have a camp of people who think and you have a camp of people who repeat and I don't think there's actually the opposing side to the good. I don't think function as a thinking populace at all. I think they simply repeat. This hardly shifted in my seat throughout the Arlong interview. The bloke was dead set on his path and you could hear the determination in his voice as he was ready to bear the consequences if he were unfairly convicted. But that is not what got me so excited. I tell you what really impressed me was his unwavering appreciation for the Quran. When Taka asked him how he spent his days in that Romanian jail, he spoke highly of the value the Quran brought to his life in jail. What did you do all day? It's a good question. I looked at the wall, stared at the wall, smoked cigarettes, lots of push-ups, read the Quran. You smoked cigarettes, did push-ups and read the Quran. Basically, yes. And certainly had some introspective moments, tried my best to get out, tried my best to via my small phone calls understand what's happening in the outside world, tried to make sure that the people I love and care about are taken care of because I'm the man of my family and I'm also the man of quite a large, I wouldn't say empire, but life. And there's a whole lot of people who rely on me. I reckoned these shows the metal of a resolute individual mate he ain't bowed down to the system, I tell you. It seems like he's devoted his life to ensuring that the teaching of Islam on true masculinity are preserved and embraced by all men, whether officially or unofficially, jolly good on him, I say. For me, it all tells the story of sticking to your guns mate. And rotate bloody determination and rock solid resolve to stay true to his belief especially when it comes to teaching of Islam is a proper lesson in standing your ground. Even in the face of possible backlash or negative outcomes, he's chosen to devote himself to spreading the idea of true masculinity according to Islamic teachings. These are proper reminder for all of us to stand tall and stay true to what we believe in, even if it means going against the grain or challenging the norm itself. Alright folks, it's time to wrap things up here. Before we part ways, I would like to ask you for a little favour. If you enjoyed this video or the new style, how about giving it a thumbs up, showing it with your pals and subscribing to stay tuned for more. Until we meet again ladies and gentlemen. As-salamu alaykum.