Prince Harry says he’s only going to have two kids — because he cares about the environment
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Meghan Markle is a grubby American leftist who saw her main chance, and she took it. By the way, I m all for the royals being able to marry commoners. But once you become a royal, you have to give your old life up. You can t be a political activist anymore, and also be a member of the royal family. You have to choose. And it s a very lucky choice that very few get to make.
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Today I talk a little bit about the royal family.
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I really like the fact that he served in Afghanistan
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I'll always have a respect to him, for him for that.
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But he's absolutely gone woke with his bride, Meghan Markle.
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And I think she is politicizing the royal family.
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Tonight, Prince Harry says he's only going to have a maximum of two kids
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It's July 31, and this is the Ezra LeVant Show.
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Why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon consumer I know?
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There's 8,500 customers here, and you won't give them an answer.
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The only thing I have to say to the government about why I publish it
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Another day, another embarrassment for Queen Elizabeth at the hands of her own family.
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Her new granddaughter-in-law, Meghan Markle, was a guest editor of the latest Vogue magazine
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in the UK, and she turned it into a bizarre, hard left-wing, anti-monarchist publication.
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Markle chose a list of her heroes for Vogue, put them on the cover.
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That list of heroes included Jamila Jamil, a woman who mocked Queen Elizabeth's breasts.
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I know that's so weird and low-class and gross, but not as weird and low-class and gross
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Markle also included some anti-monarchist wacko, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, who argues
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that Markle herself should be the next head of the Commonwealth, not Prince Charles, the
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And then there's just the regular, boring, predictable lefties she celebrated, like that
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Her own family says she's mentally ill, Greta Thunberg, who says we're all going to die
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from global warming in, what is it now, 18 months?
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Oh, and there's Jacinda Ardern, of course, the censorship activist and gun grabber, who
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Have you ever heard of any other member of the royal family ever weighing in so deeply
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and so radically into matters of political debate?
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Meghan Markle is a grubby American leftist who saw her main chance, and she took it.
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By the way, I'm all for the royals being able to marry commoners.
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But once you become a royal, you have to give your old life up.
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You can't be a political activist anymore and also be a member of the royal family.
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And it's a very lucky choice that very few get to make.
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Meghan Markle is a former Hollywood actress, so of course she fashionably hates Donald Trump
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She probably would have loved him while she was an actress and he was a promoter.
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I have no idea what Queen Elizabeth herself thinks about Donald Trump.
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And it's to the UK's benefit because she knows how to keep a stiff upper lip and be quiet about it.
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Now, my own theory is based on the rogue and cheeky character of the man she chose as her own husband.
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I'm going to guess that Queen Elizabeth likes Trump, or at least his style.
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Meghan Markle, though, she can't control herself.
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When Trump visited the UK recently, Markle boycotted it.
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She refused to attend official events like the state dinner.
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She refused even to attend the D-Day celebrations because Trump was there.
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It was such an international incident that Trump was asked by the UK Sun newspaper
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He was sorry to hear about them, but he absolutely wished her well
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Now, Meghan, who's now the Duchess of Sussex, we've given her a different name.
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She can't make it because she's got maternity leave.
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Are you sorry not to see her because she wasn't so nice about you during the campaign?
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She said she'd move to Canada if she got elected.
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Is it good having an American princess then, Mr. President?
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So, Markle is causing international diplomatic incidents, but no one around her is stopping her.
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But the grossest thing in the whole Vogue magazine issue wasn't Meghan Markle herself.
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I mean, we sort of knew who she was, a louche Instagram celebrity.
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That's Meghan Markle in the middle partying a few years back with disgraced Patrick Brown,
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the former leader of the Ontario Tories who had to step down because of alleged sexual indiscretions.
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But listen to her husband, Prince Harry, or at least who he's become under her tutelage.
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In that same Vogue magazine edition, she had him interview another leftist activist named Jane Goodall.
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I've always had a connection and a love for nature.
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But I've always wanted to try and ensure that even before having a child and hoping to have children,
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and she interrupts him by saying, not too many.
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But I've always thought this place is borrowed,
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and surely being as intelligent as we all are or as evolved as we all are supposed to be,
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we should be able to leave something better behind for the next generation.
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Having kids is bad, and please can I have two kids, maximum.
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And he apologetically says, he'll only have two promise because of my carbon emissions.
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And he says, I just want to show you something else that he says.
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He says, you know, we're all inherently racist.
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But Harry says that thinking you're not a racist just confirms that you're a racist.
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It's the same as an unconscious bias, something which so many people don't understand,
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why they feel the way that they feel, that they do.
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Despite the fact that if you go up to someone and say,
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what you've just said or the way that you've behaved is racist,
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I'm just saying that your unconscious bias is proving that because of the way that you've
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been brought up, the environment you've been brought up in suggests that you have this
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point of view, unconscious point of view, where naturally you will look at someone in
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And that is the point at which people start to have to understand.
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I think I just got a little bit dumber reading that.
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And denying you're racist is proof of racist because you don't know that you're racist.
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But Prince Harry will tell you racist because he knows.
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I just hope that Queen Elizabeth lives to be 120.
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You know, this leftist propaganda that people in the West should not have kids.
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I mean, the CBC is the hotbed of this in Canada, which can't be a coincidence.
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This woman won't have children because of climate change.
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Blythe Pepino launched Birth Strike, which now has hundreds of members.
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There are literally dozens of stories like this on the CBC.
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Not having children, a way to cut a person's carbon footprint, some environmental groups say.
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Population Matters say having fewer kids key to sustaining our existence.
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So voluntarily extinguishing people is the key to people being sustained.
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He says he wants to reduce his carbon footprint, and that's what he thinks a baby is.
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His own future children are just a carbon footprint, just something to be avoided or welcomed, only grudgingly.
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As if his jet-set lifestyle is something he'd never give up.
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I mean, you know, she didn't marry a princess at home, right?
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I just want to show you how deep the CBC is into this anti-baby thing.
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Once you start looking, you can't stop seeing it.
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Women lose earnings for five years after birth.
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Women aged 25 to 38 saw their earnings drop by 4% in the five years after having a child.
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Don't have kids, ladies, because your income will drop by 4%, ladies.
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Who is pushing this weird anti-baby propaganda?
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Paul Dolenz tells The Current that unmarried women with no kids are happier than many people think.
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Well, a man named Paul would certainly know if women are happy.
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Child-free day celebrates choice to be childless.
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and shouldn't be celebrated in school, says this CBC story.
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Look, you're in school already, so the kids are already born.
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Sorry you weren't able to convince the parents in time not to have the kids.
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What is better not have kids, but we better increase foreign immigration
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God, I'm glad Prince Harry is sixth in line to the throne.
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They're the ideas of our sick political fashions that Meghan Markle is simply
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taking into the heart of an institution that's meant to preserve history and order and tradition.
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I should close by saying I'm a monarchist, by the way.
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For those who think she's a waste of money, I put it to you,
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she's much more frugal than, say, Justin Trudeau.
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We found access to information documents showing that he has spent
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And what I like about the Queen being actual royalty
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is that that takes up some of the void in our society,
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Look what happens in the absence of an actual royal family.
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But she literally had her personal staff paid for by taxpayers
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And she literally had her communication staff paid by taxpayers
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First Lady, you're being a bit over the top, a bit lavish.
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Marie Antoinette was a cautionary tale, not a role model.
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Now, in Canada, we do have royalty, and we already have a queen.
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I think that's one of the reasons why Pierre Trudeau actually hated Queen Elizabeth.
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You probably weren't even born when this happened.
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He mocked her as with this twirl because he wanted to be king.
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And he just couldn't be, not in a country that already had her old family.
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Justin Trudeau so clearly wants to be a prince today.
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But the thing about monarchies is that you're stuck with them.
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Lucky for us, we've been stuck with Queen Elizabeth for so long.
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Let us count our blessings that Prince Charles is already 70 years old
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I'm talking about their ability so far, like the Queen,
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just to shut up and stay out of the cut and thrust of profane politics.
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I have my guesses about where Queen Elizabeth stands on many issues,
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She obviously took a stand with the people during World War II.
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But have you ever heard her make a comment about some trendy issue of the day ever?
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But he should conduct himself with the dignity that is essential to the royal family
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and to them continuing to earn the support of the public.
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He chose Meghan Markle for whatever reason he liked.
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Although legally, did you know he needed the queen's permission to marry her
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if he still wished to remain in the line of succession?
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I don't even have a beef with her politics, really.
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I just wish she wasn't using Prince Harry and her new family as a soapbox
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for her Hollywood politics, as she so clearly did in this Vogue magazine.
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I have the right to say these things, in part because of the queen.
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Remember this, three years ago, a Scottish YouTube personality,
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and I'm going to say comedian, even though I don't think he would describe him that way,
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a raconteur with a sense of humor, let's say that.
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Well, here, let me show you the video to explain itself.
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My girlfriend is always ranting and raving about how cute and adorable her wee dog is.
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And so I thought I would turn him into the least cute thing that I could think of,
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you know what listen um humor i think is often in the eye of the beholder and i gotta say
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i'm a jew and i think that's funny now you don't have to admit that's funny
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but you have to admit that that was a joke attempting to be funny um i gotta tell you
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something dogs cannot be nazis dogs cannot be members of any political parties dogs are not
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political creatures um dogs don't have a conscience they don't understand things
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it was a joke the cutest little dog but of course mark meekin otherwise known as count
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dankula was prosecuted for the crime of making that joke video and was actually convicted
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and fined well that was three years ago and the conviction it was a two-year affair
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he has been censored de-platformed and demonized for that joke even though some comedians came
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to his aid including ricky gervais one of the most popular british comedians but now the bbc
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which is known as a humorless place has actually done a documentary and i don't know i think maybe
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they've actually given a fair hearing to count dankula who joins us now from scotland via skype
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great to see you again mark i'm going to call you count dankula but your name is mark meekin
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i think they're both great names welcome back to the show thanks very much man it's good to be back
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well you've certainly been through the ringer i was just looking at some notes before we we called
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you up today it was a two-year prosecution wasn't it over a joke video about a it took two years how
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many how many court dates were there over this joke video i think there were nine in total so that's a
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nine lots of payments straight from the taxpayer nine court dates you know what uh i guess that's a
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a little bit less than old tommy robinson uh faced but but at least you're not in belmarsh prison
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over that video um tell me a little bit i want to get to this documentary that the bbc did but tell
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me refresh our viewers memories about some of the non-legal consequences you were prosecuted convicted
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fined 800 pounds but that was really the least of it tell me some of the other things that were done
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to you by people who said no that's not a joke he really did turn his dog into a nazi tell us some
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of the things that happened to you and your family well people were doing things like anytime i tried
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to get a job people would harass my employers into firing me um anytime we've tried to do any live
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events people would find out where the events were and you know petition the venue or sometimes
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threaten the venue in order for them to cancel on us and we've had people you know try and attack us
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in the street we've had people trying to get our channels and social media shut down just
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all manner of things to basically it's an old technique called breaking your rice bowl take away
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a person's ability to feed and house themselves and it's a case of i think these people have just
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deemed that i am not allowed to make money or provide for myself because i hurt their feelings you
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know i don't really feel that the punishment exactly fits the crime here but these are just
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some of the things that these people have tried to do because i told an offensive joke
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yeah you know um jokes come from touching things that can be controversial sometimes letting the air out
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of a balloon a little bit before she went woke sarah silverman told the most astonishing jokes
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including about the holocaust and to have those jokes come from a sweet little jewish girl i think
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was the same juxtaposition as what you were doing with that cute little dog i mean the ugliest thing
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in the world is is nazism and i think that i mean you know what they say dissecting a joke is like
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dissecting a frog it's not that interesting and when you're done the frog is dead so to try and dissect
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and explain the joke sort of wrecks it but the humor is the juxtaposition this cute little dog doing a
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terrible thing if you didn't acknowledge that the holocaust and nazis were terrible the whole joke
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falls apart like you have to willfully be blind to the attempted humor there to to claim that wasn't a
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joke that was actually a nazi dog recruitment video or something yeah that's the argument that people
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were trying to make is that my video could actually turn people into nazis i i would love to meet
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anyone i don't think it's ever happened but on the rare chance it has anyone who watched my video and
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decided to alter their entire political belief system because they felt that a dog had a point
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i'm pretty sure that hasn't happened but you know you never know yeah you know it's just unbelievable and
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of course what idiots on the street or any idiots on the internet do is one thing but to me the the
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grossest part was that the the prosecution proceeded with this you said it was nine uh court dates because
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i guess all the rest of uh uh crime in scotland is taking care of it's a it's a crime-free paradise
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and you were the last uh worst problem that had to be addressed by the by the resources of the state
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that's an embarrassment to scotland skyrocketing violent crime and all other types of crime and
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drugs and dealers and all this type of things but you know apparently apparently i must have just
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caught the police on an off day they must have been bored all right well listen um i know that you
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were recruited for a reality show they love those over there in the uk but some newspaper i forget which
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one said nazis will be on show and they actually was it a bbc show that that um the tabloids scared
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the bbc into sacking you is that right essentially but basically they discovered that i had a slot on
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a panel show and it was just basically a show where the people of different stripes and different
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backgrounds all come together they make sure to have as much political diversity on the show as
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possible and that was the entire point to get every different people's perspectives on it the whole
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show was very constructive you had it wasn't just you know right-wing bias or left-wing bias there was
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everything it was a huge mishmash of just political diversity and the show could have been extremely
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productive but what happened was when it was discovered that i was going to be on the show
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um the daily mail who a lot of people consider to be a far-right newspaper probably wouldn't describe
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them as far right but they were the ones that got really upset about it and they called me a nazi but
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the thing that i found extremely funny is the person who created and founded the daily mail um was
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literally friends with hitler and there's even pictures of them together and just because of the
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huge dramatic sense of irony over the article you know it's you know it's essentially the equivalent of
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gandhi calling hitler a bit of an evil bastard you know it's it's just the the irony of it and i find
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it so funny um that i've actually got the article framed and oh wow bbc tv job to nazi hate criminal
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unbelievable front and front page because of course just like you were the number one uh criminal in
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scotland there was no big what was what's the date on that there um that was on a march the 3rd
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this year you know what i'll have to look at what happened in the world that day i don't care if there
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was a a hurricane a terrorist attack uh a government that fell in election crisis the the biggest news in
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the world that day was that you were invited to be on a a light-hearted panel discussion on the bbc
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well the daily mail saved the day they saved the day and how many dogs did they save from a life of
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hate crimes all right well to their credit and i'm going to say that the bbc actually came back to you
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um for some sort of a documentary and they had an alleged comedian and listen if i can call you
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someone who tried to make a joke i can say that steve mcclain tried to make a joke you don't have to
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admit someone's funny to admit they're a comedian and i guess unlike the others he had the courage
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to meet you face to face and and spit out his accusations to your face rather than uh anonymously
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i'll give him that credit would you yeah that's absolutely fine yeah he did a lot everyone else
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ran for the hills nobody wanted to speak to me um but he was the only one who really did so i need
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to i need to give him credit for having the stones to do that yeah all right well we've got a couple
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of clips from that bbc show and uh i'd like to play them and and get your thoughts i mean obviously
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you're in both of these clips but let's take a look to show our viewers and then we'll chat for a second
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after each one so here's the first clip um where steve mcclain who is apparently the um
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you know i well here let's just take a look at the clip where steve mcclain says it wasn't funny
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take a look because yeah i mean you're claiming to be a comedian no i don't think you're a comedian
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that's fine that's up to you you don't get to decide that so that's fine well no this is it
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though so far you've said you know what's funny hitler well we come you know what you know what's
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funny the death of six million people not directly no that's not directly no no it's not like see
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basically you think do you think that making jokes about bad things is the same as being happy those
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things happened i think you're lying through your teeth you know you find the joke funny you have
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to acknowledge that the nazis were bad and the holocaust was bad the whole point is the pug a cute
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adorable animal reacting so happily to something horrible is the joke i mean i thought you knew
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comedy but we like this type of edgy humor and all this type of stuff it's not edgy it's well you
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can perceive it as that we find it funny the the government got you on uh gross offensiveness okay
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the courts of the land the government's always right no i'm not saying that but when you say
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people try and get me on what i'm getting you on here is you're a convicted criminal i love this
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this is like that's what i've mentioned but in real life and you know what the idea that you know
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this reminds me of the human rights commissions in our own country uh mark uh who've come after me
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come after some of my friends like mark stein who's who's got a uh unique sense of humor for the
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government to be the arbiter of a joke i mean i remember joking back when we were being prosecuted
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maybe we need to appoint a government joke finder general maybe that fellow steve mclean
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can be the joke finder general and maybe you call 1 800 number is this a joke you run it by him and he
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says yeah that's funny or that's not funny or that's not funny but i can tell it was like like
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could you imagine him and what bugged me the most then mark is that he the the uh determination of
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whether or not something was a joke was that you were convicted by the government so obviously it
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wasn't a joke obviously it's not funny because the government said so imagine thinking that the
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oh it's a lot of these a lot of these people from the left just they just love the government
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don't they it's really strange it's really strange i'm not sure what's happened to them in the last 10
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years you know i always thought they hated the government but things things seem to have changed
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now the government is always right the government can do no wrong in our eyes i mean
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that's worrying yeah i mean what happened i don't know this steve mclean well you i'm probably should
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have researched him a little more before the show but in canada we have government comedians
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on the state broadcaster i guess you have the same in the bbc comedians who work for the government
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and i think that's about as natural as as being like a punk rock band that works for the government
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if you are a punk rock band by definition you cannot work for the government if you were if you
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work for the government and you're a punk rock band you're not a punk rock band you're like a
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corporate jingle machine working for money from the bbc you cannot do that the the idea that the
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government says yes or no to comedy is is so upside down i i found that pitiful but i i mean i i think
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they gave you in that little exchange there i think you got the better of it i i'm glad the bbc actually
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gave you i'm going to say equal moral weight and equal time it seems like it stood he didn't have
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any arguments that that was the problem he was arguing and from the exact same position that the
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courts were when it was a case of you know we don't have any evidence whatsoever of what your politics
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are but i've already made my mind up what thoughts are in your head and they always seem to do it in a
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way that benefits their argument he was just basically saying you're a nazi because i said so
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yeah that is literally that is literally all he was doing and that was the only argument he had he
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didn't have facts evidence anything he was arguing purely from emotion and his own biased opinion which
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he had no facts to back up which is why he performed so badly yeah all right well we got one more clip
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i'd like to show here here's another outtake from this bbc uh little uh video uh show about you take a look
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people like me want freedom of speech you don't unfortunately people like you want consequence
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freedom of speech no if someone watches your video and that causes them to go out and commit a
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a violent offense okay are you responsible for that no because people have agency same as you saying that
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you think i'm lying and i secretly have nazi views what if somebody watches this documentary sees you
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saying that believes you and i get the kicked out of me in the street is that your fault
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no i think it's your fault for making a video with a bug you know how much i deserve it
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oh another perfect issue i think you got him um what he was talking about there
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it in in in law would be called prior restraint you haven't done anything wrong yet
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but it could maybe possibly happen that someone would see this joke video about the pug and could
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maybe possibly kill a jew so we have to stop you now in advance for the pre-crime we have to put a
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restraint on you in advance because i'm nervous and he i mean i can't even believe a media personality
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comedian like him would would not see what he's calling for there but i thought you turned it
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around brilliantly you can't make a joke about a dog because what are the consequences but he wants
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the consequence free free speech of saying you're a nazi and aren't you isn't he threatening you the
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same way i don't think i don't think he was well armed for in this battle of the wits
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no he didn't he didn't have any arguments he didn't he didn't realize how much he was contradicting himself
00:33:13.440
i mean it's a case of if someone produces you know if there's no direct call to violence or anything
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like that or any actual instruction you have no control uh over how someone interprets the content
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that you produce and if they want to translate that into action then that's on them i mean i'm pretty sure
00:33:32.640
that the author of catcher in the ride didn't think his book was going to inspire the murder of john
00:33:37.680
lennon yeah i'm pretty sure that wasn't his intention in any way but unfortunately some lunatic you know
00:33:44.080
took it that way and went and did that and it's a case of the only way to actually that happening at
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all because there's always going to be maniacs in the world that are going to do stupid and sick stuff
00:33:54.080
like that the only way to stop that is to just not say anything don't produce videos don't produce
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content because it may inspire some lunatic schizophrenic maniac to go and commit a horrible
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act yeah well it's been three years since that pug video you would think if uh the mass riots and
00:34:12.800
pogroms were going to happen uh that we might have seen evidence of them now it's been three years
00:34:18.080
well um listen i i do give the bbc some i find them odious as i find our own state broadcaster here odious
00:34:24.720
i've had my own experience with bbc reporters including one of them who literally reported
00:34:31.520
me to the police mark i don't know if you know this when i was covering tommy robinson's trial
00:34:37.120
dominique cassiani uh bbc political reporter literally reported me to the police complained
00:34:42.880
about me to the police why um for contempt of court because i won't get into the details i've
00:34:48.640
i've i've done shows on it and tweeted about it um i mean listen if he disagrees with me that's fine i
00:34:54.400
mean he should ignore me i'm a nobody from canada for him to call the metropolitan police and complain
00:35:00.240
about me he's a journalist but again being a government journalist is like being a government
00:35:06.960
comedian you that adjectives destroys the central qualities of journalism that's the bbc but my point
00:35:13.920
about mentioning that odious man is to say i give them a drop of credit for at least giving you some
00:35:21.040
air time and i thought you cleaned the clock of that steve mclean has there been any what's been
00:35:25.440
the reaction to this um to this special um has it been popular have there been complaints to your
00:35:33.840
government hurt feelings regulator called ofcom what what's been the reaction there hasn't it's been
00:35:41.280
mostly positive a lot of people are they sort of starting to wake up because i think one of the main
00:35:45.920
things that the media are most concerned with is they've painted this image of me as you know the
00:35:50.880
great big bad nazi guy and the one thing that i get said to me all the time when people start to
00:35:55.600
consume my content or actually meet me in person is oh wow you you aren't you aren't anything like the
00:36:03.600
way i thought you were and that's when i go yeah stop reading the paper because people realize that i'm
00:36:08.720
not actually like that so that in the media i have the media like to rage bait you know they like to get
00:36:12.960
those clicks in by making rage articles and i'm a source of that so i'm a valuable source of income
00:36:18.240
for them so it's in their best interest for the general population to not see what i am actually
00:36:24.880
like and i'm not the way i'm made out to be because they they stand to lose out in the wrong run especially
00:36:30.320
because they'll be exposed as liars even though even though the media getting caught lying about one
00:36:35.600
more things i drop in the bucket you know at this point but still it's a victory that's a victory
00:36:42.240
they don't want me to have yeah you know i think that you are i'm not sure if placebo is the right
00:36:47.440
word uh it is my view mark that there actually is a lot of nazi-like hatred in the united kingdom
00:36:56.080
but it doesn't come from indigenous scots or brits or englishmen it comes and i'm sorry to say this
00:37:04.480
from the hundreds of thousands or even millions of people who moved to the united kingdom with
00:37:10.960
anti-semitism in their bones from countries where jews were eradicated i'm talking about
00:37:18.320
muslim countries including in the middle east i believe there is a great deal of anti-semitism in
00:37:23.120
the uk but mark it's easier to prosecute you a humorous slightly quirky maybe more than slightly
00:37:33.200
quirky uh youtube comedian from scotland because you're not going to blow anybody up you're not
00:37:39.440
going to have a march of a thousand angry people outside your mosque you're going to go peacefully and
00:37:44.560
quietly and you're such a colorful character like you say you'll fill up all the tabloids
00:37:51.440
you are a placebo you are a decoy for the government to say look how tough we are on nazis
00:37:57.760
we had a multi-year prosecution of a youtube comedian we show we care about anti-semitism
00:38:05.360
while 23 000 jihadis according to mi5 or 6 one of the mi's uh walk the streets of the london
00:38:12.960
i think that you serve not only a distraction purpose for the media but for the police and
00:38:18.720
the prosecutors too so they can justify or or uh distract from the fact that they actually do have
00:38:29.200
a hatred problem in the uk that they're too terrified to tackle mark
00:38:33.840
yeah i mean what do you think is more likely to cause anti-semitic attacks a dog lifting its paw
00:38:41.840
or a doctrine that actively teaches you to do it yeah i want to ask you one last thing and thanks
00:38:47.200
for giving me so much time here but i'm sure you saw the viral video of a woman in waltham forest
00:38:54.000
um shrieking at a gay pride march do you know what i'm talking about that that viral vid the other day
00:38:59.680
was this the uh women in the vodka that's right next to some buses yeah i did see that yeah so
00:39:05.600
she was saying shame on you shame on you you shameless people shame on you you despicable people
00:39:12.720
god made adam and eve not adam and steve that's those that's everything she said she repeated some of
00:39:17.920
that um she was not violent she did not threaten anyone she did not physically impede anyone or touch
00:39:24.160
anyone um for those who were progressive on issues of sexuality they they would find those uh comments
00:39:33.520
offensive and disrespectful but actually other than the shocking um you know handmaid's tale look and
00:39:41.920
feel of a woman in a burka shouting it's a gay man on the streets of london in my view i don't actually
00:39:48.560
see the crime there to my surprise she was arrested i don't even know how they would pick her out of a
00:39:54.080
lineup everyone i didn't i didn't know she got arrested yeah same day the waltham forest police
00:40:02.560
announced they had a 38 year old woman in custody almost immediately i have no clue how that happened
00:40:09.040
but i'm going to make a prediction and this will be proven or not very quickly that she will not face
00:40:15.760
a prosecution first of all i don't think she should be prosecuted because i don't think she committed a
00:40:21.280
crime shouting shame on you should be allowed at any political protest really and i think a pride
00:40:28.000
parade is a form of a political statement i think you should be able to say shame on you and someone
00:40:32.960
should be able to say shame on you to a woman in a burka even if it's offensive i don't think they're
00:40:38.640
going to prosecute this woman for the reason i just said because unlike you she's part of a
00:40:44.240
politically protected class and steve mcclain the courageous steve mcclain who said mark we're one
00:40:51.840
inch away from a holocaust in the uk because of your pug video if he was face to face or face to burka
00:40:58.720
with this woman he wouldn't have the courage to muster his arguments about what the koran
00:41:06.080
and her shouting at the gay pride march could do consequence for you i don't think i think for him
00:41:12.800
this was a placebo he could play act his concern for minorities with you because you're a straight
00:41:22.000
white male indigenous scott and if he was face to burka with this 38 year old shrieking woman he
00:41:29.760
would turn into a puddle and say oh you're so right we need to be more tolerant to you or something
00:41:34.720
what do you think of that he wouldn't have challenged her and i don't i'm actually quite
00:41:41.360
shocked they arrested her i did not expect that again i agree with you though that she should not
00:41:46.880
have been arrested that is her right to say that but i do also agree that she probably won't face
00:41:52.080
prosecution even though you know homophobic insults and stuff like that that is a hate crime here in
00:41:58.000
britain you know like like or not you know that that is a hate crime and that should result in
00:42:03.200
prosecution especially since she was in the street pointing a finger in their face and saying it but
00:42:11.840
i'll be i'll be surprised to see what people say about this because this is the thing is like
00:42:16.640
when it comes to sharia like homophobia is illegal apparently punishable by death
00:42:23.520
and so people that's something that is going to need to be confronted sooner or later
00:42:27.440
but i mean but if you confront islam though you know you're a horrible nazi bigot fascist
00:42:34.160
yeah it'll be interesting yeah it'll be interesting to see how the how the far lefties react to this one
00:42:39.280
well if you if you listen to that uh um walton forest pride video the last thing or one of the things you
00:42:45.680
hear i think it's the last thing in the clip is a gay pride marcher saying that's what the that's what the
00:42:51.040
fascists and racists say about you so someone in the gay pride parade was so shocked because he had
00:42:58.560
convinced himself that that um fundamentalist muslims and gay activists are somehow allies against the
00:43:07.120
man and i think there was this moment of shock where he said hang on sister uh you're using the
00:43:13.360
language against us that's used against you he maybe had a moment of clarity that that the true
00:43:19.520
threat to homosexual activism and freedom in the uk is not from the church of england but maybe from
00:43:25.760
a different religion um listen mark this is very interesting i enjoy having you on the show i can't
00:43:30.560
get enough your accent and i i've started to watch one of your series mad lads and for some reason i
00:43:37.760
started with the naked rambler and uh i learned a lot more than i wanted to but i do recommend your
00:43:44.880
channel to our viewers to to get a feeling for your style your sense of humor i call you a raconteur i
00:43:52.160
think that's what you are and for anyone who's who doubts my assessment of you and my own judgment
00:43:59.920
unlike steve mclean that you are a comedian i would encourage them to go to your website count
00:44:05.040
dankula is your more popular name they're very funny videos and for folks who love the scottish accent as
00:44:11.920
much as i do you're just gonna start binge watching i guarantee you that mark it's great to see you
00:44:17.360
thanks for taking all the time with us and i hope you are able to stay free in the united kingdom but
00:44:24.080
i've learned so much about that place in the last two years through tommy robinson that i i predict um
00:44:30.320
you may face the law again for your unofficial illegal jokes i've got a feeling it probably will happen
00:44:38.480
one day but i'll be don't worry i'll be better prepared for it next time well i'm sure you will
00:44:44.640
be and uh and i'm i'm sure you'll come out on on top morally at least if not legally great to see you
00:44:50.400
thanks for your time good thanks man all right there you have it mark meekin also known as count
00:44:56.080
dankula uh a lot to cover there we touched on many subjects but i think as always people say ezra why
00:45:01.840
why are you focused on the uk so much well it's an interesting story in itself don't you think but
00:45:06.480
what happens in the uk today happens in canada in five years and the united states in 10 years
00:45:12.640
it's our own time machine to see our orwellian future stay with us more ahead on the level
00:45:29.040
welcome back on my monologue yesterday about keanu college in alberta implementing free speech
00:45:32.720
rules i see other colleges are about to release theirs too in alberta steven writes one university
00:45:38.160
implementing free speech is a start now if the police would rein in antifa and start tossing them
00:45:42.480
when they start beating people that would help take the fear away uh it's fear of talking away you're
00:45:47.600
right um i think university of lethbridge is about to roll out theirs others will too i find it so bizarre
00:45:52.880
this framing even i think it was the lethbridge newspaper today the government is going to force
00:45:58.320
the university of lethbridge to be free yeah you that's the misuse of the word force you don't
00:46:03.360
force someone to be free they're free by nature they're fear that's the default state of of people
00:46:09.600
you're forcing bureaucrats to pull in their claws that's the forcing you're not forcing people to be
00:46:15.040
free everyone wants to be free and if someone is trying to frame this freedom as some imposition
00:46:20.480
they are they are the problem they're part of the problem yeah i mean my point yesterday was when a
00:46:26.800
campus must be free because the bureaucrats are reigned in that really stops a lot of the rent
00:46:32.720
seeking by shakedown artists and i think what you pointed about antifa is absolutely true i don't think
00:46:38.880
street gangs should be exempted from uh consequences just because they give themselves a fancy name like
00:46:44.560
antifa bruce writes what a sad commentary on our land when free speech is controversial rather than
00:46:51.840
natural yeah that's my point exactly and since when did journalists take this point of view
00:46:57.200
i swear it was just 10 years ago when journalists it was accepted it was just accepted yeah you're for
00:47:02.640
free speech even if you're not really an advocate when you're pressed on it yeah for your free speech
00:47:07.600
i don't believe that's the case with journalists anymore i don't believe journalists believe in free
00:47:10.880
speech anymore except for themselves on my interview with loren gunter paul writes the corruption in
00:47:17.120
the liberal party has always run deep but under trudeau they act like petty tyrants who think they can't
00:47:21.520
be touched thanks to their media echo chamber yeah i mean gerald butts is back can you believe that
00:47:27.360
he is fingered in every corruption scandal of this pmo from snc lavalan to the false prosecution of
00:47:38.080
vice admiral mark norman to his own corruption of his 100 000 plus moving expense just to go down the
00:47:45.280
highway from toronto to ottawa and he was up to his eyeballs in covering up justin trudeau's secret
00:47:52.160
vacation on billionaire island of the aga con in the uh in the caribbean to bring him back in is so
00:47:59.600
brazen but trudeau is making a bet that has paid off for him a thousand times bet that he can just get
00:48:06.560
away with it part of stephen harper and nigel wright and all the conservatives part of their problem
00:48:11.120
was that they blinked a 16 orange juice for bev oda and they blinked and they sacked her from cabinet
00:48:19.360
trudeau doesn't blink at hundred million dollar billion dollar 4.5 billion dollar gaps he doesn't
00:48:26.320
blink and so the media says oh um i guess that's the new normal now i will accept that and my 600
00:48:33.360
million dollar bailout it's the brazenness it'll be an interesting test of our country's self-respect
00:48:39.040
and dignity in october if we re-elect that all right that's our show for today until tomorrow
00:48:46.080
on behalf of all of us here at rebel world headquarters to you at home good night