Tristian Tate, brother of controversial Andrew Tate, shared his view about polish-russian geopolitics. They are idols of millions alone men who think that the least ginocentric thing is grinding for females attention.

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    1. skullandboners69 on

      70 IQ take from a 50 IQ guy for a 40 IQ audience. No one is going to them for advice on this matter.

    2. Russia was so friendly from the `90 that they kept raising gas prices for Poland :

      **Early 1990s**: After the Soviet Union’s collapse, Russia began transitioning from heavily subsidized Soviet-era prices to more market-based pricing, resulting in significant increases.

      **2004-2006**: Russia pushed for substantial price increases across Eastern Europe. Poland faced pressure for price hikes as Gazprom sought to bring prices closer to Western European levels.

      **2006-2007**: Gas prices for Poland increased from approximately $110 to around $250 per 1,000 cubic meters during negotiations.

      **2010-2012**: Further price adjustments occurred, with Poland paying some of the highest prices in Europe for Russian gas (reaching over $500 per 1,000 cubic meters at times).

    3. The-marx-channel on

      Russia hasn’t changed for centuries, It’s the same shit every time. Also Tate can choke on the Russian dick that he likes to suck so much.

    4. Ah, twats like that won’t listen to any rational argument. They work on stirring shit with their hottest take and watching the likes go brrrr

    5. Remember the scandal of a lot of American right wing podcasters turned out to be on Russian payroll some months ago, they were paid to spew anti Ukrainian opinions, wouldn’t surprise me one bit if two cunts that the Tate brothers are, in legal trouble were getting paid by our neighbourZZ

    6. Feeling-Attention43 on

      I feel poland’s fear of russia is rational, but I also think Poland is playing its hand poorly and making a bad situation worse vis a vis russia

    7. Well, the Turkish government is still actively killing Kurds in Syria and Iraq, sooooooo…

    8. Imperialism is not only Putin’s whim. It’s an essential part of Russian culture and one of its cores. Imperialism means that small nations don’t deserve to be independent. For that reason, Poland and Russia have conflicting interests and we will never be friends or serious trade partners, unfortunately. Basic history knowledge is needed to understand that. Knowledge, that ignorant is obviously lacking.

    9. Ah, the idol of Mentzenite idiots who would wage war on women rather than prepare to face an enemy Poland has fought throughout her history.

    10. Hm, what if Ukrainians to join Russians to teach the Legia fans a lesson. They are really idiots.

    11. TypicalBloke83 on

      The problem is they’re so entrenched in their imperial my this that they don’t accept partnership – only servitude.

    12. ManagerGrouchy5447 on

      What strikes me, and I find it fascinating, is how Russia has learned to exploit anti-American and anti-Western sentiment in the Global South to promote its image as an “anti-imperialist,” “anti-Nazi,” and pro-developing-world power. 

      Through this narrative, the Kremlin presents itself as a defender of national sovereignty and traditional values against Western domination, seeking to tap into the legitimate postcolonial resentment many societies still feel toward centuries of Western interference and exploitation. 

      In much of Africa, Asia, and Latin America, this message resonates because it draws on historical experiences of Western colonialism, economic dependency, and U.S.-led military interventions. Russian state media, such as RT and Sputnik, deliberately amplify this discourse in multiple languages, portraying Russia as a moral counterweight to Western „hypocrisy” – a nation that supposedly respects the sovereignty of others and resists “neocolonial” control. Moscow also reinforces this image through military cooperation, energy deals, and diplomatic rhetoric emphasizing “multipolarity” – the idea of a world no longer dominated by a single Western power bloc (BRICKS for example).

      At the same time, Russia manipulates the memory of the Soviet Union’s anti-fascist legacy. The term “denazification,” which the Kremlin uses to justify its war against Ukraine, is designed to evoke the Soviet struggle against Hitler’s Germany and to position modern Russia as the inheritor of that moral mission. This rhetoric finds particular traction among audiences that see fascism and colonialism as intertwined forms of oppression. Yet, this use of “anti-Nazi” language is of course cynical: it masks an authoritarian system that glorifies violence, suppresses dissent, persecutes minorities, and idolizes the military… features far closer to fascism than to anti-fascism…

      In reality, Vladimir Putin’s regime embodies the very traits it condemns. It is deeply imperial in outlook, viewing the independence of neighboring states not as a legitimate outcome of decolonization but as a temporary deviation from Russia’s “historic” sphere of influence. The invasion of Ukraine, the annexation of Crimea, and interventions in Georgia and Syria all reveal a consistent pattern of expansionism and domination. Domestically, the Russian state relies on ultranationalist ideology, propaganda, repression of civil society, and the myth of a besieged Russia surrounded by enemies – all of which serve to maintain a quasi-fascist political order…

    13. Lets manifest that Greta will put him in his place too 🙏🙏 she ate his brother after all 

    14. xD Jaki znowu guru, przecież ten chłop to taki typowy “brat Pudziana”. Zna się na geopolityce tak samo, jak komentujący tutaj znają się na “ruskich trollach”.

    15. “I just understand geopolitics”

      😂🤣😂🤣

      I’m not sure bro understands how toilet flusher works, let’s not get ahead of ourselves. 

    16. ManagerGrouchy5447 on

      As he clearly isn’t an expert in geopolitics and his comment sounds suspicious (Why is he talking about Poland? Does he he know where Poland is? Wtf?) it’s worth considering he is being influenced. 

      There is reporting that some of the financial or business‐structures tied to the Tate brothers have connections (direct or indirect) to Russian‐linked entities. One article mentions that the brothers received payments via a bank owned by a Russian businessman with links to Kremlin circles.

      https://www.gandul.ro/justitie/fratii-tate-platiti-cu-26-milioane-de-catre-mfcxy-inc-printr-o-banca-care-apartine-unui-om-de-afaceri-rus-apropiat-de-putin-si-trump-20204854

    17. Why is the opinion of this delusional piece of shit concerning anybody? 7k likes? That’s about all his slow in the head auditory.

    18. surely 0 reasons. Surely not like history has many examples, eh. Hmph.

      981
      1654
      1772-1795
      1815 (they divided us again)
      1831
      1864
      1920
      1939
      2025 (drones)

      i guess the tate brothers have just the same IQ (very very low). I guess it’s a family thing.

    19. I mean, on the surface, he’s correct. Nazi Germany is a recent example of a country, which was even more brutal towards Poland, and yet, we were able to to normalize our relations – at least to a point.

      The difference between Russia and Germany, is in the fact that in Russia there still are a statues of communist mass murderers, and some of people directly related to said mass murderers hold some of the highest positions in the country.

      I mean… Putin himself is an ex-KGB agent.

    20. In the every good scenario for Europe, Russia doesn’t exist. Russia existence is threat not only in Europe, but for world too. Well, there is two big coutries that are clearly bad – Russia and China, and one which is steered by bad people (USA).

    21. Empires fall, times change…but Russia still has a psycho gremlin with an imperialism kink as their “Warchief”… So..yeah..

    22. Correct me if i’m wrong but didn’t Russia (empire) participate in at least 1 partition of Poland? Didn’t the USSR also annex Poland and mass murder its officers? Hasn’t Russia basically been a big bully to everyone they neighbour since forever