In a riveting return to Talk TV’s Uncensored, Andrew Tate, the controversial social media personality, engaged in a no-holds-barred conversation with Piers Morgan. The second part of this explosive interview delved into Tate’s views on the Hamas-Israel war, his time in jail, comparisons to Jeremy Corbyn, critiques of Jordan Peterson, and scathing remarks about Ben Shapiro.
The Hamas-Israel War
Tate didn’t mince words when expressing his opinion on the conflict, claiming that “the Israelis are genociding the Palestinians.” Piers Morgan pushed back, leading to a tense exchange. Tate maintained his stance, accusing media bias and making a tasteless joke about alleged beheaded babies, emphasizing his belief in media deception.
Tate’s Imprisonment
The former boxer asserted that he landed in a Romanian jail for “speaking against oppression,” vehemently denying the serious sexual crime accusations against him. Morgan challenged this, stating Tate faced charges due to the allegations, not his activism. Tate, however, doubled down, attributing the accusations to his success and commitment to truth.

Morgan Compares Tate to Jeremy Corbyn
When Tate evaded labeling Hamas as a terrorist group, Morgan drew a parallel with Jeremy Corbyn, considering it a severe insult. Tate justified his stance, arguing that one side’s freedom fighter is another’s terrorist, emphasizing the complex nature of the conflict.
Accusations Against Morgan’s Perception of Muslims
Tate accused Morgan of reducing the Gaza conflict to numbers and statistics, claiming he failed to see Gazans, Muslims, and Palestinians as individual people. Morgan vehemently denied this, asserting his consideration of individuals. The exchange highlighted the sensitivity and personalization of the conflict.
Tate on Jordan Peterson
Addressing his views on Jordan Peterson, Tate expressed no personal issues but labeled Peterson as disingenuous and hypocritical for advocating mental strength while relying on antidepressants. He criticized Peterson’s tweet supporting Netanyahu and asserted his own resilience without resorting to drugs.
Ben Shapiro’s ‘Short Man Syndrome’
In a candid critique, Tate didn’t hold back on Ben Shapiro, branding him a “warmonger” with a penchant for urging others into war. He took a personal jab, suggesting Shapiro might have “short man syndrome” and ridiculing his advocacy for conflict while not experiencing it firsthand.
This interview showcased Tate’s unapologetic and controversial viewpoints on global conflicts, personal resilience, and prominent figures in the public eye. Whether one agrees or vehemently disagrees, the conversation provided a raw and unfiltered look into the mind of a polarizing figure, leaving viewers with much to contemplate.