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    • Casino in the Sky and Amy Winehouse's BiopicChumba Casino's free-to-play games are reaching new heights, while Amy Winehouse's biopic offers an escape for audiences.

      Chumba Casino is gaining popularity with its free-to-play casino games, even at unexpected places like 30,000 feet in the air. Meanwhile, Amy Winehouse's biopic "Back to Black" is set to hit theaters, offering an escape for audiences. Additionally, taking a pause for oneself is essential, and Keebler Sandy's cookies can provide a comforting moment. Bostonians seem to appreciate Robert Evans' accent attempt, despite his lack of knowledge about the city. In the podcast world, Behind the Bastards is deep-diving into the world of Andrew Tate, with the team bracing themselves for an influx of related content.

    • The Costly Consequences of Taunting AuthoritiesUnethical behavior and taunting authorities can lead to serious consequences, including legal action and public backlash.

      Andrew Tate, a controversial figure, built a successful webcam business in Romania, where he and his brother trafficked women, and later flaunted their wealth on social media. Tate's actions led to increased scrutiny and eventually, legal consequences. He taunted the Romanian government about their handling of sex crimes, which proved to be a costly mistake. Despite his claims of freedom and wealth, Tate's actions were far from ethical and ultimately led to his downfall. The podcast discusses how Tate's actions, which brought him initial success and notoriety, eventually led to his undoing. The takeaway is a reminder of the consequences of unethical behavior and the dangers of taunting authorities.

    • Tate's Strategic Use of Social Media to Build Brand and Amass FollowingControversial figure Tate strategically used social media to build a provocative brand and gain a large following, using tactics like obsession with luxury and presenting himself as a sex criminal James Bond-like character.

      Tate, a controversial figure known for his provocative content, strategically used social media platforms to build his brand and amass a large following. This was evident in the early footage of him when he first became a millionaire, which showed him living an extravagant lifestyle and presenting himself as a sex criminal James Bond-like character. Tate's image and presentation were quite different from his current look, and he was known for his obsession with showing servants cleaning up for him. Additionally, Tate's brand was compared to Dan Bilzerian, who was known for his gun and partying lifestyle. Tate's strategy to get on the UK version of Big Brother involved socially engineering his way to housemate status by making a big deal about being a strategizer. Despite being deplatformed from many sites, his content can still be found in compilation videos, providing evidence of his strategic approach to gaining fame.

    • Andrew Tate's Controversial Exit from Big Brother UKAndrew Tate, a kickboxing world champion, was removed from Big Brother UK before the show aired due to a leaked video and heated altercations with housemates. The controversy may have increased his fame.

      Andrew Tate, a 4-time kickboxing world champion, appeared on Big Brother UK in 2016, presenting himself as emotionally controlled and confident. However, before entering the show, footage of him whipping a woman leaked, leading to debate about why he was kicked off. While some believe it was due to the video, others claim it was due to heated altercations with housemates. Tate was not a celebrity at the time, but a semi-prominent figure in the UK fighting scene with tens of thousands of followers on Instagram. The leaked video may have been a part of a consensual kinky sex act, but Tate's background and demeanor on Big Brother raised concerns among producers, potentially leading to his early exit. Despite the controversy, Tate's appearance on Big Brother may have contributed to his growing fame.

    • Andrew Tate's Controversial Rise to Right-Wing InfluencerAndrew Tate, a Big Brother contestant with MENSA membership, modeled after successful far-right influencers to gain notoriety, resulting in increased media coverage and a growing online presence.

      Andrew Tate, a contestant on Big Brother, is a member of MENSA and has a history of controversial statements. After his appearance on the show, he saw an opportunity to gain notoriety during the rise of far-right and fascist media influencers. He studied the tactics of successful influencers like Mike Cernovich, Alex Jones, and Paul Joseph Watson and began posting inflammatory content on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok. This generated outrage and coverage from liberal, centrist, and left-wing journalists, which in turn increased his profile and gave him free advertising. Tate's intelligence and observation skills allowed him to effectively build a right-wing brand online. It's important to note that the Big Brother Wiki, while not a definitive source, does align with Tate's self-proclaimed accomplishments and beliefs.

    • The Power of Controversy and AdaptabilityMonopoly Go provides endless experiences for gamers, while controversy helped Andrew Tate boost his profile and expand his business.

      Monopoly Go offers an endless supply of new and exciting experiences for mobile game enthusiasts. With numerous tournaments, challenges, and rewards, the game keeps players engaged and entertained. Meanwhile, Andrew Tate, a journalist criticized for offensive comments and controversial actions, used these incidents to boost his profile and establish himself as a figure in the right-wing ecosystem. He leveraged his newfound notoriety to promote his business, initially offering sleazy pickup artist classes but later expanding his appeal. These two stories illustrate the power of controversy and the importance of staying adaptable in achieving success.

    • Creating a loyal fanbase of womenAndrew Tate, a top g, built a cult-like following by promising to help men build loyal, obedient women, using unique language and branding, despite controversy over manipulative or toxic methods.

      Andrew Tate, a world champion kickboxer and businessman, distinguished himself in the crowded market of pickup artists by promising not just to help men get women, but to build an army of loyal, obedient women. He marketed himself as a "top g" – a term he coined for an individual who excels in all realms – and built a cult-like following using unique language and branding. Tate's approach was controversial, with some seeing it as manipulative or even toxic, but it was effective in attracting a dedicated fanbase. Ultimately, Tate's success came from his ability to create a system for retaining women and turning obedience and loyalty into desirable traits. Whether or not his methods were ethical, they were undeniably effective in setting him apart from other pickup artists.

    • Andrew Tate's Exaggerated Claims and Controversial BehaviorAndrew Tate's reputation is built on exaggerated achievements and controversial behavior, raising concerns about his ethics and integrity.

      Andrew Tate presents himself as a highly competent and irresistible figure, particularly to women. However, much of what he claims about his achievements, from chess to kickboxing to business, is exaggerated or outright false. For instance, he was kicked out of a chess competition for crying, and his claims about his supercars were met with skepticism and criticism in the racing community. Furthermore, Tate has been accused of messaging underage girls on Instagram, offering them compliments, wealth, and expensive dates, and attempting to meet up with them. These actions raise serious concerns about his behavior and ethics. Despite these issues, Tate's persona and tactics have proven effective in gaining a large following and generating significant attention.

    • Andrew Tate accused of targeting children and young adults online with manipulative tacticsAndrew Tate, posing as a successful businessman, targeted vulnerable young individuals online, selling them his training programs through Hustlers University, using abusive language and manipulation.

      Andrew Tate, a social media personality, is accused of using manipulative and abusive tactics to target children and young adults online, disguising himself as a successful businessman. He used this persona to sell them his training programs through Hustlers University. His methods, while not unique, were particularly effective on vulnerable individuals who couldn't make critical decisions or think critically. The victims were mostly young girls, and Tate's interactions with them were often verbally abusive. Despite this, during his rise to fame, he presented himself as a successful businessman and entrepreneur, with his main online business being Hustlers University. It's important to remember that individuals like Tate are not special or unique in their actions; they exploit the vulnerabilities of others to achieve their goals. The evidence against him is compelling, and his actions are despicable.

    • Discovering Rewards in Monopoly Go and Amy Winehouse's Authentic Self in Back to BlackMonopoly Go offers rewards and Hustlers University advocates starting a business with no initial investment and using sales earnings to acquire items, while Amy Winehouse's biopic invites viewers to remember her authentic self.

      There are numerous rewards to discover in Monopoly Go, from rare stickers to unique playing pieces. Meanwhile, Amy Winehouse's biopic, Back to Black, invites viewers to forget their troubles and remember her for her authentic self. In the business world, Andrew from Hustlers University challenges conventional wisdom by suggesting that a business is something that only takes money, not necessarily something that requires an initial investment. He advocates for starting a business with no initial product or inventory, and instead, using the money earned from sales to acquire the necessary items. Lastly, family and friends can be valuable assets in starting and running a business, according to Andrew. In the entertainment realm, taking a moment for oneself can be as simple as enjoying a Keebler Sandy cookie. And for moviegoers, Amy Winehouse's story comes to life on the big screen in Back to Black.

    • Start generating revenue before dealing with legal formalitiesConsider starting your business and generating revenue before handling legal formalities, but be aware of potential risks and consequences

      Focusing on generating revenue before dealing with legal formalities can be a time-saving and effective business strategy, according to the speaker. However, it's important to note that this advice comes with significant risks, particularly regarding potential legal consequences and financial penalties. The speaker also emphasizes the importance of utilizing the resources and skills of young relatives or friends to start and grow businesses. But it's crucial to remember that this approach is not without risks and may not be suitable for everyone. Ultimately, aspiring entrepreneurs should carefully consider the potential benefits and drawbacks before deciding to follow this advice.

    • Turning assets into profitsIdentify your resources and assets, look for innovative ways to monetize them, and be persistent in turning ideas into profitable ventures.

      You can turn your resources into a profitable business by using what you already have instead of seeking external funding or opportunities. The speaker shares his experience of starting a lawn mowing company and later making millions with a webcam business using this principle. He emphasizes the importance of identifying your assets and resources, and looking for innovative ways to monetize them without incurring significant costs. He also warns against falling for get-rich-quick schemes that exploit others or involve illegal activities. The underlying message is to be resourceful, creative, and persistent in turning your ideas into profitable ventures.

    • Exploiting Relationships for ProfitAndrew Tate's business advice involves manipulating loved ones for profit, withholding information, and potentially using violence or gaslighting. Uber is suggested as a platform to exploit others' labor through deceit and manipulation.

      Andrew Tate's business advice involves exploiting relationships and manipulating people to make money. He suggests using the logic of multi-level marketing companies, but instead of selling products, he encourages taking advantage of friends and family by offering them a share of profits. This includes lying to them, withholding information, and potentially even using violence or gaslighting. He also proposes using Uber as a platform to exploit others' labor, encouraging deceit and manipulation to get them to work for you. Overall, his business strategies are predatory, exploitative, and morally questionable.

    • Andrew Tate's Hustlers University: Preying on DesperationAndrew Tate's business, Hustlers University, thrives on people's desperation for extra income, using charisma and promises of success to attract a large following, despite questionable ethics.

      Andrew Tate, a prominent figure, has built a business around encouraging people to sell products to their friends and family, which some consider an innovative form of MLM, despite its questionable ethics. Tate's business, Hustlers University, has evolved over time, with a focus on capitalizing on the increased number of people seeking extra income sources during the pandemic. Many are drawn in by Tate's charisma and promises of success, but most will likely not become wealthy. Tate himself has amassed significant wealth from earlier versions of his business. The appeal of Hustlers University lies in its timing, as many young people are home alone, lonely, and struggling financially. Tate recognized this and used it to his advantage, preying on their desperation for a way out of their financial struggles. Despite the controversy surrounding his methods, Tate continues to attract a large following, with some even going as far as comparing him to a modern-day P.T. Barnum.

    • The importance of kindness and respect in social media and everyday lifeBeing kind and respectful, even in the face of adversity, can have positive benefits and is an important choice to make in social media and everyday life.

      The importance of kindness and respect in social media and everyday life was a major theme discussed on a podcast called "Behind the Bastards." The show, which is produced by Cool Zone Media, features Bridget Todd discussing the challenges of navigating social media's "hellscape" and encouraging listeners to be kind and respectful. However, Sophie, one of the podcast hosts, jokingly suggested that not being an asshole can be expensive, as it may mean leaving potential income opportunities untapped. Despite this, she emphasized that the free choice to be kind is an important one. The podcast also included plugs for two upcoming book releases, as well as a business course called "Crime Guy University," which was presented in a tongue-in-cheek manner. Overall, the podcast highlighted the importance of being kind and respectful in the face of adversity and the potential benefits of doing so.

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    Part Two: How the British Empire and U.S. Department of Defense Murdered an Island Paradise

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    Behind the Bastards is doing it's annual fundraiser for the Portland Diaper Bank! We had a soft start a week or so ago but will actually be plugging it this week and next. Please help if you can!

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    Sources:

    https://www.hrw.org/report/2023/02/15/thats-when-nightmare-started/uk-and-us-forced-displacement-chagossians-and

    https://archive.is/KvGqw#selection-1769.0-1781.535

    Vine, David. Island of Shame: The Secret History of the U.S. Military Base on Diego Garcia (p. 18). Princeton University Press. Kindle Edition.

    https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2019/2/25/how-britain-forcefully-depopulated-a-whole-archipelago/

    https://archive.org/details/webofdeceitbrita0000curt/page/432/mode/2up?q=chagos

    https://journals.openedition.org/oceanindien/2003

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    Part One: How the British Empire and U.S. Department of Defense Murdered an Island Paradise

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    Robert welcomes Andrew Ti back to the show to tell the story of the Chagos Islands, a paradise founded by former slaves that was wiped out by the British empire so they could lease it to the U.S. as an air base.

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    Behind the Bastards is doing it's annual fundraiser for the Portland Diaper Bank! We had a soft start a week or so ago but will actually be plugging it this week and next. Please help if you can!

    https://www.gofundme.com/f/btb-fundraiser-pdx-diaper-bank?attribution_id=sl:a1a2d058-9511-435e-ab61-93bc1252ffa5&utm_campaign=pd_ss_icons&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=twitter 

    Sources:

    https://www.hrw.org/report/2023/02/15/thats-when-nightmare-started/uk-and-us-forced-displacement-chagossians-and

    https://archive.is/KvGqw#selection-1769.0-1781.535

    Vine, David. Island of Shame: The Secret History of the U.S. Military Base on Diego Garcia (p. 18). Princeton University Press. Kindle Edition.

    https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2019/2/25/how-britain-forcefully-depopulated-a-whole-archipelago/

    https://archive.org/details/webofdeceitbrita0000curt/page/432/mode/2up?q=chagos

    https://journals.openedition.org/oceanindien/2003

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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