LONDON, UK – In an interview described by host Piers Morgan as potentially their "most explosive yet", controversial social media figure Andrew Tate unleashed a torrent of inflammatory remarks, from blaming "liberal media" for a high-profile assassination to accusing the "left" of orchestrating a "white genocide," all while defending himself against a litany of serious criminal charges. The unedited, uncensored exchange, broadcast just days after news broke of the shocking assassination of conservative figure Charlie Kirk, saw Morgan label Tate a "brazen misogynist" in a heated confrontation that has sent shockwaves across social media and beyond.
Assassination Aftermath: A Nation in "Spiritual Sickness"
The interview began with Tate’s immediate reaction to the assassination of 22-year-old Charlie Kirk, who was shot just minutes after Tate's prior interview with Morgan had concluded. Tate expressed devastation, calling Kirk "one of the good guys" who believed in discourse and logic to avoid violence. However, his analysis quickly veered into a broad indictment of American society, which he described as an "extremely politically charged environment," the "most medicated country in the world," and plagued by a "hateful media". He asserted that these factors create "drones walking around without humanity waiting to receive their slave instructions" who are "going to believe that they're doing the right thing by murdering people as opposed to just talking to them".
Morgan challenged Tate on his own "inflammatory" social media posts following Kirk's death, including calling the left "evil murdering scum who kill people" and declaring, "We are at war. Civil war". Tate defended his emotionally charged tweets, citing a recent attempt on his own life and the murder of his friend, Charlie Kirk. He clarified that he meant a civil war is coming "if we can't talk to each other and unify behind an idea especially the idea of being an American". He vehemently blamed the "liberal media" for Kirk's death, claiming they "convinced this poor guy... that Charlie Kirk was the heart of evil when he truly wasn't".
"I Got the White Girl": The Ukrainian Refugee Murder and "White Genocide" Claims
The conversation took a deeply disturbing turn as Tate addressed the brutal murder of Ukrainian refugee Irina Zarutska on a train in North Carolina. While acknowledging the "appalling footage" and "massive furore", Tate immediately declared the killing a hate crime because the victim was white, stating, "That young girl was killed because she was white". He cited the killer being heard on tape saying, "I got the white girl," as irrefutable proof of racial motivation, dismissing claims of mental illness as irrelevant.
Tate then launched into a shocking and repeated assertion that white people are being "genocided" and "erased". He claimed that white people are "the most subjugated, the most prejud[iced]... race which has to suffer from the most prejudice on the planet". He expressed deep concern for his "white daughters," fearing they "don't think they're going to have a country anywhere left on this planet in less than a decade where they're not going to be a victim or a target for potential rape or violent crime purely because of the color of their skin". He implored white people to "finally grow a backbone and stick up for yourselves because you're being genocided," a statement he reiterated multiple times.
Morgan pushed back, suggesting Tate might not understand the definition of genocide, and pointing out that the mainstream media was hypocritical in its delayed and biased reporting of the incident. Tate, however, insisted that the "leftist media machine" which "constantly demoniz[es] white people" is "complicit in what happened to this poor young girl". He controversially argued that those demonizing an entire race should be "locking up" alongside Islamic extremists who instigate violence.
UK Charges: A "Deep State Operation" Against a "National Security Threat"
Adding another layer of sensationalism, Morgan confronted Tate about his own legal troubles in the UK, where he faces 10 charges including rape, actual bodily harm, human trafficking, and controlling prostitution for gain related to three women. Tate’s response was immediate and defiant, claiming these charges are a "deep state operation by the UK foreign office".
He asserted that the UK foreign office declared him a "national security threat" in 2023 due to his "too much influence over the young men of the country" and instructed Romanians to "get me off the internet". Tate claims to possess "paperwork" proving this "setup from an intelligence agency". He reiterated that the Romanian case against him was "garbage" and "never was a case," with the Romanians throwing "the entire case out". Despite the gravity of the charges, Tate declared he is "not scared of these people" and will "absolutely" return to the UK to stand trial, confident he will "beat the British system" as he claims to have "beat the Romanian system". Morgan, while emphasizing innocence until proven guilty and the fairness of the British justice system, pressed Tate on his consistent denials of wrongdoing.
"Stop Letting Women Vote": Tate's "Brazen Misogyny" Unveiled
Perhaps the most incendiary part of the interview came when Morgan confronted Tate about his recent social media posts targeting women. Morgan read directly from Tate’s X (formerly Twitter) account: "Stop letting women vote. Stop giving women position as judges. Stop giving women political appointments. As soon as only men run government and law all the problems disappear. Women now understand that without male protection they're nothing but victims".
Morgan branded these statements as "ludicrously misogynistic hypocritical clap trap" and questioned how Tate could claim to stand up for women's rights while simultaneously wanting to "subjugate women of all their rights". Tate, however, insisted he was conflating "subjugation with protection". He argued that a society built by "evil misogynistic men" allowed women to go out safely, but "feminists came along and destroyed it all".
Tate controversially linked liberal policies, female judges, and women's independence to the Ukrainian refugee's murder. He asked, "Why was this woman going to work and ride in the tram lay alone at night instead of thinking this is dangerous or I need to find a man to take care of me... because she probably believe that she can go and fend for herself and deal with herself out in the world She doesn't need male protection Bad things happen when we ignore reality". He went on to assert that "women are permanent prey every single time they leave the house because of all of these liberal femminded girl boss Piers Morgan bullshit".
In his radical vision, Tate stated that society's primary duty is the "protection of women and children" by men, meaning decisions (e.g., judges) and enforcement (e.g., police) should be made by men. He believes "restrictions should be made by a man who cares about the woman," justifying curfews for his daughters as an act of protection. He further stated his desire for his daughters to "focus on motherhood" and "have as many children as they possibly can". When asked if his answer would be "no" if a daughter wanted a job, he replied, "convince me but most likely no".
Morgan concluded the blistering exchange by calling Tate a "despicable misogynist" whose "kind of misogyny is actually taking us back 150 years". Tate, unfazed, maintained his stance as a "realist," not a misogynist or racist, and challenged Morgan to prove him wrong, suggesting "if only men vote" the issues of the Democratic liberal left would disappear.
The interview, which also touched upon London knife crime, accusations of tax evasion against Tate's brother, and claims of Piers Morgan being an "establishment figure" and "figurehead for the matrix", showcased a deeply polarized ideological battle, leaving viewers to grapple with Tate's provocative statements and the increasingly volatile intersection of online rhetoric and real-world events. The impact of this "uncensored" dialogue on Tate's massive young male audience remains to be seen.