‘My STAFF Deleted My Tweets!’ Andrew Tate vs Piers Morgan on Epstein Files, Ye Song Scandal + More
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Takeaways
- ❖Andrew Tate asserts that Western democratic institutions are 'completely corrupted' by 'satanic pedophiles' and operate a two-tier justice system.
- ❖Tate contrasts his own extensive legal and reputational damage without conviction with the lack of investigation into powerful figures named in the Epstein files.
- ❖He accuses Peter Mandelson of 'high treason' for allegedly sharing classified information with Jeffrey Epstein and criticizes Keir Starmer for appointing Mandelson as UK ambassador to the US despite knowing of his ties.
- ❖Tate dismisses his deleted 'I miss human trafficking' tweet as 'sarcasm' and his 'women have become such lying' tweet as hyperbolic, attributing their removal to his PR team.
- ❖He frames the controversy around playing Kanye West's 'Hail Hitler' song as a media distraction from more significant issues of governmental corruption.
- ❖Tate credits Donald Trump and Elon Musk for initiating transparency by releasing some Epstein files, despite their own inclusion, viewing it as a maverick move against institutional secrecy.
- ❖Piers Morgan challenges Tate on his generalizations about women and his dismissive attitude towards the 'Hail Hitler' song, arguing for straightforward condemnation of such content.
Insights
1Two-Tier Justice System and Elite Protection
Andrew Tate argues that democratic institutions exhibit a 'two-tier policing structure' where powerful individuals linked to Jeffrey Epstein are protected, while less influential figures like himself face disproportionate legal and reputational attacks without conviction. He highlights that despite 'piles and piles of data of credible evidence' against elites, no investigations occur, contrasting this with his own extensive investigations across multiple countries that yielded no convictions.
Tate states, 'My brother and I have gone to jail. We've been reputationally slandered. We had a company that turned over $150 million a year, which has been economically decimated... Yet, the media still convince everyone at home and still endlessly print that I'm a bad person while running cover for the people who are in the Epstein files.' He also mentions, 'When they have piles and piles of data of credible evidence that crimes have taken place against other people of a different social status than I, they are going to sit there completely protected by the state.'
2Peter Mandelson's Alleged Treason and Keir Starmer's Complicity
Tate and Morgan discuss Peter Mandelson's continued association with Epstein after his 2009 conviction and his subsequent appointment as UK ambassador to the US. Tate labels Mandelson's actions, particularly sharing 'top secret information' with Epstein, as 'high treason,' and criticizes Keir Starmer for making the appointment despite knowing of Mandelson's ongoing 'friendly relationship' with a convicted pedophile.
Piers Morgan states, 'The British Prime Minister Sakir Stalmer today admitting in Prime Minister's questions that he did know... that Mandlesson had continued be in a friendly relationship with Epstein that was ongoing and despite that he still appointed him as one of the most powerful people in his government as a UK ambassador to United states.' Tate adds, 'The more realistic view is that he got his position because he was linked to an international pedophile ring.'
3Controversial Tweets as Hyperbolic Sarcasm
Tate defends his deleted tweets, including 'I miss human trafficking' and a generalization about women 'crying rape,' as hyperbolic and sarcastic commentary designed to highlight the absurdity of his own accusations versus the unaddressed corruption of elites. He claims his PR team deleted them while he slept, acknowledging they might be 'more sensible' for his freedom.
Regarding 'I miss human trafficking,' Tate says, 'It's hyperbolic. I think you're aware that the internet has changed a lot across the last five years and that the entire nature of conversations has changed and it's hyperbolic to highlight exactly how ridiculous it is that I was accused of human trafficking in the first place.' He attributes the deletion to his 'PR team as I slept.'
4Dismissal of 'Hail Hitler' Song Controversy as Distraction
Tate dismisses the incident where Kanye West's 'Hail Hitler' song was played in a van and a nightclub with him present as a 'distraction' from the 'satanic pedophiles' corrupting institutions. He states he left the van and was merely 'smiling and shaking my head' in the club, viewing it as 'deliberately provocative' behavior by others.
Tate states, 'I didn't play the song in the van... you could see me say, 'What is this?' and leave the van quickly.' He later adds, 'I'm smiling and shaking my head because I believe it's deliberately provocative and some people on the internet are trying to be exactly that.'
5Trump and Musk as Catalysts for Transparency
Tate credits Donald Trump and Elon Musk for initiating the release of Epstein files, viewing them as 'maverick enough to try and bring some transparency back to our democratic systems,' despite their own names appearing in the files. He argues that without Trump, these conversations wouldn't be happening.
Tate states, 'I have to give credit to Donald Trump himself... he at least released them showing that he's maverick enough to try and bring some transparency back to our democratic systems because if Donald Trump didn't win, these conversations wouldn't even be taking place.'
Lessons
- Critically evaluate official narratives and media portrayals, especially concerning high-profile legal cases and political scandals, considering potential biases or ulterior motives.
- Recognize and question generalizations, particularly those that stereotype entire groups of people, and demand specificity in arguments.
- Understand the potential for 'information warfare' and 'hyperbolic sarcasm' in online discourse, and how it can be used to deflect criticism or shape public opinion.
Notable Moments
Andrew Tate's staff deleted his controversial tweets while he slept, including one about 'missing human trafficking' and another generalizing about women 'crying rape.'
This highlights the tension between Tate's provocative online persona and the strategic management of his public image, especially given ongoing legal challenges. It also raises questions about the authenticity of his online content versus his stated beliefs.
Piers Morgan directly challenges Andrew Tate's generalization about women, stating, 'Why generalize about all women in that way? Why say women have sex then cry rape so often?'
This moment underscores the host's attempt to hold Tate accountable for inflammatory language and to push back against harmful stereotypes, even when Tate attributes the sentiment to a broader societal issue.
Andrew Tate dismisses the controversy surrounding the playing of Kanye West's 'Hail Hitler' song as a 'waste of time' and a distraction from 'systemic corruption' by 'satanic pedophiles.'
This reveals Tate's strategy of deflecting criticism by pivoting to what he considers more significant issues, demonstrating his prioritization of exposing perceived governmental corruption over condemning hate speech.
Quotes
"My brother and I have gone to jail. We've been reputationally slandered. We had a company that turned over $150 million a year, which has been economically decimated. And we have been trialled by media endlessly while members of parliament stand up and say that we're the most dangerous people on the planet because we're committing sex crimes. When of course, no court anywhere in all of the countries which I've been investigated under has managed to convict us of any crime."
"The more realistic view is that he got his position because he was linked to an international pedophile ring. And I think a lot of people are waking up now to the absolute rot which exists inside of these democratic countries that we're supposed to believe in."
"It's clearly sarcastic and hyperbolic and I think that to sit here and talk about tweets which are sarcastic as opposed to the systemic corruption that invol that exists inside of all of our democratic institutions is probably a waste of time."
"I think this is all highly ridiculous. And the more important thing is that Donald Trump and Elon Musk has allowed us some degree of transparency, the tip of the iceberg into the insanity of what we believe is our democratic institutions and how corrupt they are."
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