Andrew Tate has been officially banned from every major social media platform by the invisible and faceless group of judges that decide whose voice is allowed to be heard. On Wednesday, YouTube followed the lead of Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok, taking the controversial and polarizing podcaster and former kickboxing champion off their platform. 

Tate has announced he will take a break from podcasting, but the final, hour-long “goodbye” message he recorded is now available in its entirety here on valuetainment.com, allowing you to listen to the wholly unedited and uncensored monologue.

Labeled a “toxic influencer” for his views on women, Tate claims he has become “the most Googled man on the planet” but insists that he is not “the number one villain on earth.”

Claiming to be a victim of his own success, Tate is outspoken, measured, but direct in the video message, where he claims that he is receiving over 5,000 death threats daily. Still, he also argues that his podcasts and videos that are now banned helped save lives and prevent multiple individuals from committing suicide. 

The compelling video includes Tate’s explanations about what he feels are the “complete and utter lies” circulating about him, and he addresses the accusations of being involved in criminal activity. 

Are his messages and videos being taken out of context as he claims they have been?

Will he create content in the future after accumulating a massive audience and racking up over 11.6 billion views on Instagram and 13 billion more on TikTok?

Does he believe he deserved to be banned on some platforms? 

Tate addresses all of these topics and more head-on in his normal brash and antagonistic style.

Is Andrew Tate a misogynist or misunderstood?

Watch the video above and judge for yourself. 

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