The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - June 27, 2025


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1196


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1 hour and 28 minutes

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00:00:00.000 hello and welcome to the podcast lotus eases episode 1196 i'm your host harry joined today
00:00:06.740 by stan and dan from voice of wales thank you for returning thanks for having us and also
00:00:11.440 carl i have to be here as well you all know carl by this point if you didn't i'm surprised you
00:00:17.960 clicked on the website today we're going to be talking about labor probably getting us into war
00:00:24.140 uh the state's sexual education or miseducation and how uh 10 years of gay marriage have passed
00:00:30.260 and nothing bad happened everybody lived happily ever after and uh before we get into the news
00:00:37.080 for reminding everybody for the gold tier zoom call is going on later at three o'clock uk time
00:00:43.220 so if you've got a gold tier membership and you want to tune in and talk to i think it's going to
00:00:47.180 be carl and stellios yep yep uh make sure to tune in for that and you can have a nice chin wag with
00:00:52.060 them all right let's get into it chaps so we have been told to prepare for war uh the uk government
00:00:59.220 has released a document or i think it was released yeah uh at the same time to coincide with a nato
00:01:05.480 summit that basically uh doesn't bode well for the future i'm gonna read some excerpts from the bbc
00:01:12.880 article on it uh the uk must actively prepare for the possibility of the uk coming under direct threat
00:01:18.680 potentially a wartime scenario uh the nation is in an era in which we face confrontation with those
00:01:25.280 who are threatening security pointed to the russian ukraine war and uh the document also referred to
00:01:31.140 hostile iranian activity on british soil and how adversaries are planning to disrupt energy or supply
00:01:36.640 chains well thank goodness we're so secure in those things right i mean the borders tight energy being
00:01:42.760 produced on shore yeah food supplies not a problem yes and oil fields coming from our own oil fields
00:01:51.680 yeah exactly exactly i mean you know we've not been inviting hostile people from the third world for
00:01:56.600 years at this point no everything everything's just brilliant um yeah and uh it called for quote an
00:02:02.520 all-of-society effort to make the uk more secure saying that the country will really have to pull
00:02:07.820 together and it's like have you looked at the country recently like in all of whose society
00:02:13.620 like sorry like i don't speak the languages of many of the societies now aren't we in a nation of
00:02:20.120 strangers yeah well exactly right keir starmer he regretted saying yeah regrets it now he put he
00:02:25.060 talked that back but uh yeah we're a nation of strangers so what are you talking about there is
00:02:29.040 and so they're finding themselves in a position where they want to invoke some kind of wartime spirit but
00:02:34.860 there's no national cohesion from which to pull so it's just remarkable um nato uh leaders are all
00:02:42.640 set to commit to increasing their spending to five percent of national income by 2035 so we're going
00:02:47.580 to build up a military industrial complex uh and i i'm assuming it's because they're looking at what
00:02:52.340 happened with russia and ukraine and iran and israel and saying okay the uh the era of great power
00:02:57.440 politics is back um cabinet officer pat mcfadden you know our best and brightest uh said the plan
00:03:03.700 is both clear-eyed and hard-edged about the challenges we face and so they're actually
00:03:08.100 going to start doing stuff they want to improve border security which would be lovely uh improve
00:03:13.660 coordination with allies and boost our capacities in shipbuilding and nuclear power which is why i
00:03:18.580 don't know whether you noticed ed milliband put out a video yesterday he's like we need green energy
00:03:21.960 guys and it was all nuclear power for the first like three minutes of it it's like ah there we go right
00:03:25.840 okay we finally we've got some sense um the the government report also said that we needed to uh reignite a
00:03:32.000 world war ii fighting spirit what we've not got a world war ii population yeah sorry yeah you no
00:03:39.020 sorry you you expect us to have uh well i mean we had a giant empire and we had homogenous population
00:03:45.420 of people who actually liked their own country it's like sorry that's gone bro like all of that is gone
00:03:52.240 it's and even the commonwealth's commonwealth states now um they thought of this country as the
00:03:58.440 other country so so so there was a a great vast pot yes of volunteers yes and and all speaking uh the
00:04:07.880 king or queen's english and all uh uniform in in in in the beliefs our co-beliefs yes there was a moral
00:04:16.700 unity between the people the empire and the government and that is just gone i don't know what they think
00:04:25.180 they're pulling on uh they say we will need agility and courage to succeed but we should be optimistic
00:04:30.380 we remain a resolute country rich in history values and our capabilities are you mad like what century
00:04:38.600 are you in uh but most of all there needs to be the determination of the british people themselves
00:04:42.920 i guess those people who are like yeah we're living in a two-tier society so are you mental after all
00:04:48.520 we do not need to look too far to into our history to see an example of whole of society effort
00:04:52.640 so okay but i don't want to have to fight a gargantuan war for the labor government and the
00:04:59.180 sort of giant foreign welfare state we're currently operating i've got no intention of that uh and so
00:05:05.960 and this this is going everywhere even like the church of england is like oh we're preparing for
00:05:09.360 war it's like what for six percent of the population that actually still attend again back when there was
00:05:14.280 an actual war in this country like 70 of people went to church every sunday yeah now it's six percent of
00:05:20.040 people so you're not influential anymore you're living in the shadow of these things they've got
00:05:25.300 a siren alert system that's going to blare out of your phone uh they're going to test this again
00:05:29.520 apparently um but basically it's so when there are imminent dangers in missiles traveling overhead or
00:05:36.200 whatever uh they uh they think that this is going to be warning you to get to i don't know what bomb
00:05:41.760 shelter where am i going i don't have a bomb shelter but what was it yeah they've dismantled
00:05:47.900 the civil defense um both both uh the royal observer corps was stood down in 91 and uh the
00:05:55.300 sirens have gone um bunkers have gone yeah the civil structure has gone absolutely completely disarmed
00:06:03.260 we're being impoverished we've got just we're being displaced from our own country and they're like
00:06:08.740 yeah so you need to fight for this so uh i'm not sure i will actually and also in wales of course
00:06:14.180 we've been told that um you know we have to live with our white guilt and that um you know that that
00:06:20.540 white people particularly boys in wales are worthless and and you can commit suicide because we've got the
00:06:27.180 highest number of suicides in wales and you're worthless and so now they're saying join the colors but i mean
00:06:34.860 at least you're going to be an anti-racist nation in only five years time right so i mean like this is
00:06:40.440 what we're fighting for isn't it uh so you can you can tell like this this is uh emily make this uh
00:06:46.880 one of our interviews and she's just saying look we need to worry about state-on-state violence like
00:06:50.900 right so we need to return to a world where actually having a healthy competent powerful country
00:06:56.840 was useful which is weird because all we've done for the last 30 years is do everything to
00:07:02.080 innovate ourselves to immiserate the country to make people less confident less proud
00:07:06.620 less worth feel less worth in themselves and their own nation and so the question i guess is well who
00:07:12.120 are we going to be fighting with and they're like well russia it's like russia can't even take ukraine
00:07:17.860 like sorry i'm actually not afraid of russia russia couldn't even get through ukraine that's gone on
00:07:23.060 for what nearly three years now like you're still they're still grinding in the same trenches in
00:07:27.800 russia they were years ago so i'm actually not worried i don't think russia is going to
00:07:32.000 rock up on the home front and suddenly invade us with like 200 000 men i just don't i'm not worried
00:07:37.080 i never bought into that narrative though no you know the the narrative of oh yeah but if when he
00:07:41.960 gets ukraine he's going to want this and want more i've never bought into that i think it's nonsense
00:07:45.360 he can want whatever he wants but i don't think he's going to get it yeah you know like i just don't
00:07:48.700 quite a bit of continent between us and them that's quite like he's again he hasn't even reached the
00:07:54.120 edge like the like he's got a fifth of ukraine and that took him four years it would be kind of
00:07:58.940 embarrassing if russia did do that and managed to take germany for the second time in 100 years
00:08:03.360 that would that would be quite shocking unlikely though i've i just don't believe it i mean the
00:08:09.500 russians did some like you know nuclear warhead war games is that okay yeah because i think they're
00:08:15.820 feeling insecure as well given what has just happened with america bombing iran right uh and so putin's
00:08:22.060 also sending the boats apparently well yeah i was gonna say they're trying to manufacture consent on this
00:08:26.520 well apparently russia sending migrants across the channel it's like look right we don't need
00:08:32.380 to blame russia for sending migrants across the channel they don't even look russian well they're
00:08:36.320 not no no the thing is uh russia and belarus did actually try something like this with poland yes
00:08:41.640 they they sent um like iraqi migrants that arrived in russia to poland uh and the poles just put up a big
00:08:48.520 wall and shot anyone who tried to cross um because they actually want a future for the contractive can we
00:08:54.080 give it a try uh i've been reliably informed that wars don't work um we've only got a moat a giant
00:08:59.620 moat made out of sea uh but yeah no so they're trying to essentially manufacture consent for all
00:09:04.840 of this here but this is obviously pathetic so look we know that these are people who come from
00:09:09.720 people traffickers okay let's assume that russia like sent a bunch of them to france that's where
00:09:14.040 russia's ability to interfere with this ends right the funny thing is if even if this is true because i
00:09:19.160 like you say with with the with the belarus thing over to poland it wouldn't i wouldn't be too shocked
00:09:25.000 if uh some of putin's forces had given random passports and documents to people trying to get
00:09:30.540 over on dinghies somewhere down the line yeah the fact of the matter is though our government has still
00:09:37.180 accepted these people so they're going fight for us we're accepting enemy infiltrators yeah that's
00:09:44.720 that's that's literally we hate you by the way yeah and yes and yeah i mean you're just going to
00:09:49.940 pay to put them up in hotels don't worry actually no that's not true i wouldn't remember the windruss
00:09:53.160 generation built this country like starmer did that the other day i remember he did your ancestors had
00:09:58.140 nothing to do with this country it was these people who showed up five minutes ago and the windruss
00:10:02.900 generation can sign up for the army then can't they you know yeah well they won't but anyway patrick
00:10:08.140 christie's uh went over to calais and was like oh by the way a bunch of these migrants are armed
00:10:11.980 so uh good news for them he's done some great work on this yeah he's been doing great he's been
00:10:16.860 doing great and uh the police are like yeah these are these are perfectly normal asylum seekers which
00:10:20.880 is why we've got to plead with them not to rape women it's amazing that all patrick christie's has
00:10:24.900 to do is just hang out around calais for a little bit and he finds all of this stuff and our government
00:10:29.840 and police are going what yeah what how could we we never knew any of this apparently you just need
00:10:34.520 to take a stroll around there for well it's the will again isn't it you know they don't have the
00:10:38.760 will to do it it's so easy and what are we giving the french all these millions for yeah 250 million
00:10:44.180 something like that it was a huge amount of money for them to just spit in our eye but uh but anyway
00:10:49.080 so yeah i mean you know just when they come over we're just begging them please don't rape someone
00:10:53.340 it's like maybe if we just didn't allow them to come here or maybe we didn't pay i mean we're housing
00:10:57.440 them now in houses in local communities so like when they're in hotels at least they were kind of
00:11:01.540 sequestered away from residential areas this has been the argument we've had for years in wales because
00:11:07.060 that was the that was what they did in wales you know they were too embarrassed to use hotels so it
00:11:10.880 was all priority housing it was rare to get it was only they only went into hotels in wales when the
00:11:15.260 houses run out yeah so this you know and now it's the flip side in england but now they need to use
00:11:20.340 houses well and then then there was the thing i i found i think it was last year or the year before
00:11:25.600 the government documents that were saying oh basically every one of these new houses that were
00:11:30.320 building these new housing projects about half of them need to at least be prioritized for migrants
00:11:35.960 oh great just brilliant fight our wars for us white boy just i can't stand it anyway so uh okay
00:11:42.660 well at least we've got the best and brightest in charge uh we have uh blaze metro welly typical
00:11:49.720 british name that average you know she's from doncaster uh no no she's not she's born overseas by the
00:11:55.280 way actually obviously she's not british she's been put been put in charge of mi6 and it's like
00:11:59.920 why have we done this i mean her grandfather was a nazi ukrainian collaborator
00:12:04.240 who apparently loved uh he boasts of personally taking part in the extermination of the jews i
00:12:09.540 said okay i'm not saying that you know she's got anything to do with that but the point is
00:12:12.920 why have we got a foreigner in charge of our secret service yeah what are we doing like she's not from
00:12:17.660 this country what how is that possible because apparently she's very good at at partnershiping
00:12:23.260 oh brilliant yeah so she's partnershiping with the russians and partnershiping with the chinese
00:12:28.220 and brilliant partnershiping with the iranians it is just mad how we have no sense of self-preservation
00:12:34.140 in this country no we're building like a mega chinese embassy in london now yeah right next to
00:12:38.780 the financial district it's like well i've got nothing nothing nothing to say about it it's just
00:12:44.220 ridiculous anyway so the point is can we even fight a war war what we're just building spy outposts
00:12:50.840 for our enemies well that that's only according to uh the far right oh god yeah yeah yeah you know the
00:12:57.700 chinese have no mainstream reports of chinese spies everywhere or anything never once
00:13:03.560 jesus christ like angela rayner is unironically going to sign it off like everyone on the
00:13:09.500 conservators are all that we don't think you should be doing this and angela rayner is just
00:13:12.280 going to be like nope that's fine uh so yeah the like the largest embassy in europe yeah there'll
00:13:18.140 be the lot and it could be a giant chinese embassy right in the final heart of the financial
00:13:22.280 districts in london there were rumors as well about the land around the area obviously being then
00:13:27.020 chinese land so it would be chinese law which means there's a lot of stuff going on around there
00:13:31.520 which is at odds totally with us and they're going to be absolutely able to conduct uh so
00:13:37.840 they call it wiretapping i don't know if it's actually wiretapping now but the point is they'll
00:13:42.360 have access to like various like fiber optic networks and stuff that are really crucial to the
00:13:47.960 city of london and things like this it's like what are we doing what are we doing like anyway
00:13:52.680 moving on can we even fight a war well probably not we had uh tim davies uh next fighter pilot on
00:13:58.480 and he thinks that the military is simply not capable of fighting a war and uh he's probably
00:14:03.420 right yeah uh the problem is i mean we're some it was we had 110 000 people in just the army
00:14:09.360 in 2010 now it's struggling to meet its target of 73 000 so i mean that doesn't even fill cardiff's
00:14:16.700 principality stadium no we have got a tiny military and of that tiny military a fifth of them aren't even
00:14:23.660 fit to fight yeah so but that includes all military as well that includes yeah not just the army so
00:14:30.520 out of uh i think it's 99 000 personnel across yeah 99 000 personnel across all of them uh a fifth of
00:14:37.460 them uh can't even be deployed so just incredible the the absolute collapse of britain uh in fact
00:14:45.720 moving carrying on with the collapse there's a great article by uh matt goodwin today yesterday sorry
00:14:51.820 about just the collapse of london there's a very long article so i'll let you read it in your own
00:14:55.380 time but um but he's just pointing out look the the the city is just rotting from within right and
00:15:02.180 this is a reflection of the country at large it's just this internal rot that is has set into the
00:15:09.260 country and we're just allowing it to continue i mean like this what why would you fight for a two-tier
00:15:15.160 society why would you fight to be the second class citizen in what is supposed to be your
00:15:21.800 country yeah and of course you've got here um what's his face um i can't remember the guy's
00:15:27.160 name now uh lord hermer that's it uh communist who defended jerry adams shemima begum osama bin
00:15:34.380 lund's bright hand man he just spent his entire career just like starmer defending the scum of the
00:15:39.480 earth the enemies of the country he's the attorney general now yeah so he's in charge of the justice
00:15:43.880 system it's like okay he's in charge of the people that are not arresting yeah palestine action
00:15:50.780 no i guess and terrorists domestic terrorists yeah so so we've got this profound problem with
00:15:58.300 the nature of the country and actually andrew marr wrote a surprisingly good article on this
00:16:03.840 because not only um is there uh trouble not necessarily trouble but um unrest abroad that
00:16:14.380 they're worried about and remember these these people are sort of like um technocratic managerial
00:16:18.600 types right so any amount of uncertainty in the system makes them very afraid uh but then when
00:16:24.040 you actually look at what's happening in britain you realize all right we're on the cusp of like
00:16:29.200 something serious going down here right just even if nothing else happens uh this this is from
00:16:35.280 andrew marr and it's just remarkable right he says today we all know about the discontent in the
00:16:39.840 system over living standards housing migration and crime we observe the obsolescence of the state
00:16:44.540 as it struggles to reform itself critics from dominic cummings on the right to morgan mcsweeney on
00:16:48.800 the left more or less agree and that that is completely true because starmer is at the moment
00:16:53.120 facing like an internal revolt in the labor party uh over benefits cuts and uh and also people in the
00:16:59.500 labor party who are like look three quarters of people hate you like 19 percent of people 16 percent
00:17:05.480 of people are approving of this labor government like we are we are looking at an existential
00:17:10.440 and it's literally an extinction event for the labor party as well as the conservative party
00:17:14.900 uh and so what's going on so will starmer suffer an internal revolt i mean i've said this for a while
00:17:20.760 i would be surprised if starmer lost out his term yeah but i just don't think it's going to happen
00:17:24.720 um he carries on on the national inquiry into grooming gangs on frustration with the european
00:17:30.080 convention on human rights on nationalization on the wind fuel payment u-turns and more permissive
00:17:34.800 attitude to oil and gas uh licenses in the north sea the government has been has been
00:17:38.980 sounding unmistakably reformy where is our vision of a better britain where is our politics says a
00:17:45.300 deeply frustrated minister and that really is the sum of the problem it's like water to a fish
00:17:51.120 they are swimming in their politics all of britain's modern problems are a result of the labor party's
00:17:58.020 politics everything that's going wrong every single thing to the fact that people don't want to support
00:18:04.140 the army they won't join the army they don't want to fight for the country with the fact that we're
00:18:07.340 completely impoverished the fact that being overrun the fact that we're so weak and complacent on the
00:18:11.000 world stage everything is down to their end of history politics like trans supranational like
00:18:16.760 we're transcending the nation state it's like okay well look at what it's done to us you know when we
00:18:21.080 actually took care of the nation state we were a great country and we we're the greatest country in
00:18:24.640 the world actually we have the largest empire in human history now we're wretched right we're absolutely
00:18:30.560 wretched and i absolutely hate it and so andrew mar carries on farage told the telegraph recently
00:18:37.680 this country needs political surgery through every single sector of public life we need a very gentle
00:18:43.440 british political revolution i'm the moderate if i don't succeed watch what comes after me now i have
00:18:48.960 to i don't think now just can't succeed at anything um i don't think he's got a competent team around him
00:18:54.480 i don't even think he really understands the scope of the problems um but ma says the trouble is a lot
00:19:00.500 of the rising nationalist tide against the against things as they are is very angry and racist it isn't
00:19:07.600 just about the boats or hotels it's about demography islam criminals from overseas and english history
00:19:14.880 itself and he's right yes all of these things like them like they can complain about the um the sort of
00:19:23.540 policy decisions but these things are all downstream from the real questions which is about well whose
00:19:30.140 country is this do foreigners have a claim to this country like we have a claim to this country wasn't
00:19:35.960 this kind of building off of the question that you fielded to robert tombs the other day when you were
00:19:41.640 asking well if anybody can it can be english what does english even mean because it's essentially a
00:19:47.180 ref excuse me reframing of the what is a woman question an english person is a person who identifies
00:19:52.820 as english well what is that yeah exactly well it's just anybody who says that they're english well
00:19:57.220 does it have anything does it have anything to do with the the history like i can trace my family
00:20:01.920 back in particular regions of this country for 500 years at least and look at me yeah clearly my family
00:20:09.140 has been of these aisles for thousands of years but can somebody who showed up 10 15 even 50 years ago
00:20:16.840 claim to have the same attachment to this land but if they simply identify as an englishman harry
00:20:22.300 oh i suppose so yeah but this and i i dis as always i dislike the idea that it's one unusual to be
00:20:29.740 angry about your demographic replacement and also the idea of uh you not being able to own your history
00:20:37.240 and that it is racist the bad word you are the bad person yeah for caring about those things it's
00:20:43.960 perfectly natural perfectly normal in all human societies except for ours it's completely unreasonable to
00:20:49.580 ask a people to give up the jurisdiction of their own land that's what's been happening is to say
00:20:55.860 the welsh have no jurisdiction over wales it's going to become an anti-racist country what does that mean
00:21:00.380 that means a country for everyone but the welsh it's the same in england it's unreasonable you you
00:21:04.580 it could never be asked in previous eras and now that it's being asked well i mean listen to this from
00:21:10.020 andrew mar right he says we find there's nothing new in this except perhaps the scale it is more than
00:21:15.020 before there are no national front skinhead demos but polling from merlin strategy has found 60 76
00:21:20.540 of the public worry about future political violence and if there's one thing that could hold back
00:21:25.000 reform it's the fear of uncontrollable community tension or to put it more bleakly race war so yeah
00:21:31.900 well why did you do this to us well the fact is if he's worried about that it wouldn't be anything to
00:21:37.600 do with reform or anything under their control if anything like that was going to happen it would be
00:21:43.100 the result of what are essentially now historical forces which no individual can control yes this
00:21:49.140 this is done to the british public and now things i mean again mar is on the money and they're really
00:21:55.020 worried about the fact oh it's not national front skinhead demos anymore yeah well that's that's good
00:21:59.440 actually because that would be beneficial for you lot because you'd be able to palm it off as the racist
00:22:03.620 racist working class cranks look at how uncouth and uneducated they are we can ignore their concerns
00:22:10.260 and allow their children to continue being abused by the foreigners that we've brought into the
00:22:15.060 country but now it's becoming more widespread now it's literally mums yeah now it's becoming
00:22:19.620 it's more difficult to dismiss it as irrational uneducated people i i uh i i covered a couple of
00:22:27.740 weeks ago um this uh polling that had been done by one polling company and they were like the the focus
00:22:34.540 groups of mad where you have like you know dave from accounts being like we need a new cromwell we
00:22:39.920 need we need an absolute you know we need a revolution we need something to seriously happen
00:22:44.400 because otherwise we're screwed and it's like this guy is a guy who's invested in the system right he's
00:22:49.460 got a mortgage he's got yeah he's got yeah he earns 50 grand a year he sends his kids to a nice school
00:22:55.060 and like this this guy's like yeah we need to have a revolution we need a new cromwell just come in and
00:23:00.480 sort all of this out it's like yeah the things are getting away from them and the thing is like
00:23:04.880 again mar is right about this he says somehow farage must harness the anger while soothing the fear
00:23:10.360 that's very tricky in opposition and may prove impossible in power trump has struggled but if
00:23:14.700 the british establishment is to be overturned with in a after a further economic shock which is entirely
00:23:20.080 likely frankly yes the next revolution will be about borders and race rather than privatization and
00:23:26.040 deregulation it's absolutely on the money i'm amazed that mars managed to string those words
00:23:31.580 together i know well that's why i'm saying it's just like wow okay andrew mara actually said something
00:23:35.660 right but but people can see what's going wrong every single day when you walk through town and you've
00:23:42.480 got diversity barriers to stop you from being blown up or you go into a court and you have to be
00:23:47.920 strip searched to get into court going to either the press gallery or the jury box sorry or the public
00:23:54.060 gallery everywhere that you go our country has changed we're on a war footing why are we on a
00:24:00.940 war footing we've been on a war footing for 20 years yeah we shouldn't be in that kind of state
00:24:05.780 we shouldn't see police officers armed to the teeth walking up and down the street whoever voted for
00:24:12.780 that i've never voted no one's in every manifesto it's been we're going to stop this from happening and
00:24:17.840 yet here we are i mean you walk down i mean swindon's a great example but literally any
00:24:21.540 like main town in this country and it's just full of strangers yes like why are there just random
00:24:28.180 africans and asians just we're everywhere just everywhere yeah so what is going on and people
00:24:33.520 want to talk about it as well yeah we're each you see that's the thing yeah you know but people want
00:24:37.720 to talk we went to cardiff um a couple of weeks ago now not last again the weekend before and just
00:24:42.520 by chance we got down there it was a big food festival and you may have seen it because it blew up
00:24:46.420 on x because i walked around so i look at the food festival i didn't say anything about the people
00:24:49.820 but they were all in but you could not notice oh it was just a nice food festival food smells lovely
00:24:54.360 videoing around put on x you know close to a million views comments and let's say everything
00:24:59.020 you know people are so fed up you know this is cardiff you know the capital of wales and and there
00:25:04.360 were there was not white people wandering around they were all in burghers pretty much and people are
00:25:09.680 noticing that people are fed up of it yeah and there's there's no reason why we should be giving up
00:25:13.280 our countries there's just no reason right or our heritage indeed yeah absolutely and this is why
00:25:19.000 david betts has uh published a second part to his uh civil war article um because this he's uh the
00:25:25.140 department of war studies at king's college london uh i think he actually specializes in civil wars when
00:25:29.700 was this published that doesn't say it's spring 2025 but um the and again he he makes just some
00:25:37.520 superb points he says western governments under increasing structural civilizational distress
00:25:42.780 have squandered their legitimacy and they're losing the ability to peacefully manage multicultural
00:25:47.780 societies that are terminally fractured by ethnic identity politics i mean the fact that we've got
00:25:53.060 the the four gaza mps yeah uh elected and they were just elected purely i'm a muslim you guys are
00:25:58.740 muslims vote for me and not the labor party like this is just totally unacceptable yeah and he's worried
00:26:04.480 that the multiple major cities is going to degenerate into what they they have a category called
00:26:08.820 feral uh which means just ungovernable cities uh where there's no rule law well i mean you see
00:26:13.520 parts of it in america as well with their new mayor who's coming in uh obviously we covered that the
00:26:18.400 other day but there was the document that's been going around today that i've been seeing where he
00:26:23.280 was saying that he was going to take overtaxed households and shift the tax burden onto wealthier and
00:26:30.660 whiter neighborhoods he literally used whiter neighborhoods in that so it's like oh okay this is
00:26:36.080 just racial grievance this is just racial conflict being put into the tax laws of new york of new
00:26:44.200 york city of manhattan so if i've got to pay for these people what do i get back like you know this
00:26:49.000 a wonderful range of diverse restaurants oh amazing um he and he says he warns against normalcy bias
00:26:57.020 because you you think well okay i'm not seeing a civil war right now surely one's not going to erupt
00:27:01.660 tomorrow and the thing is things are always peaceful until they're not and they can just
00:27:05.460 turn on a dime right he says the defense of establishments of the west ought to guard against
00:27:10.300 the tendency to disbelieve or minimize the threat of internal conflict the matter is that conditions
00:27:14.740 which are generally agreed to be indicative of the potential for civil war are vividly present
00:27:20.080 across a range of states which have for a long time been thought beyond such sort of conflict he's
00:27:25.320 talking specifically about britain here uh and i i think he's right and i think that the idea that the
00:27:30.460 i mean i don't imagine if the the labor government did find themselves embroiled in a foreign war
00:27:36.400 they don't have the moral legitimacy and and support of the british people to carry it out no but
00:27:43.600 keir starmer in the last you know with iran and israel he was nowhere to be seen no statements no comments
00:27:49.240 sensibly probably well yeah yeah but that's not the type of leader that you you want you need
00:27:53.820 he doesn't want to provoke um civil bombings on our streets by the very people he's invited in
00:28:01.920 i mean there was literally an iranian terrorist who was arrested after crossing the channel the other
00:28:06.100 day but you're going to get more of these and so we're in we're a country that's completely riven
00:28:11.160 by these fractures we're totally fragile and the the the bonfire has been piled up and it's waiting
00:28:17.460 for a light so the the idea that we can be like oh yeah we'll prepare for war guys we need this you
00:28:22.420 know we need to pull together and the wartime spirit it's like that's all gone and that's not
00:28:25.920 coming back but it's but but just to uh looking at the nato sphere and you see uh hungary and poland
00:28:33.020 and suppose it suppose it that all three nations britain hungary and poland said rally to the flag
00:28:39.840 in poland i suspect they would 100 in hungary because they've got a a a homogenous societies in
00:28:50.180 those two well they've got a national state that is for the polish people the hungarian people
00:28:55.360 we've got a national state that's for everyone but the british people yes and that's just the way
00:28:59.860 that the things are here but um but we'll leave that there because um it's pretty grim really isn't
00:29:04.740 i mean what are we supposed to do uh i harry i can't actually see these comments oh i'll read
00:29:10.520 through things in the way so sorry yeah that's fine where'd the mouse go uh there's a mouse
00:29:15.400 all right uh doom hand says i think it's time to dust off the 1984 ingstock merch boys maybe
00:29:21.720 that's a random name i thought you guys already had an explosion warning system or is that not what
00:29:26.920 the call to prayer is for scott sci guy says this is not primarily about war it's about an excuse to
00:29:34.520 print more money why not both i i i genuinely think they're afraid i think they've realized
00:29:39.700 they're standing on i think all of europe has clearly america wants to decouple yeah america
00:29:47.000 wants to decouple itself from having quite so many nato ties and that's both through trump and i think
00:29:51.820 the wider administration because they want to focus on asia as the new nexus point uh where china is
00:29:57.760 probably going to start making more moves in the future so they don't want to have the same
00:30:01.780 commitments that they have over here so europe is realizing very quickly that oh god without america
00:30:07.540 backing nato up we've got nothing we have painted ourselves into a corner here apart i've got more
00:30:12.740 of a cynical side see i think this is all again you know if you get them in the mood military eu army
00:30:17.240 that's what's in the rumbling always in the rumbling and you know i always think there's another agenda
00:30:21.260 you know because the only wars i think we're looking at the moment the civil on our soil from
00:30:27.500 internal i can't see anything overseas that we're going to be getting should be getting involved in
00:30:31.580 certainly not that we should be uh the hapsification says the current government has no idea how to
00:30:36.100 conduct a modern war the russo-ukrainian war has uh has most advanced drones where 70 of the
00:30:41.960 casualties are drone related now yes and sadly lots of horrible videos tend to show up on twitter of
00:30:47.180 those casualties and macabre says good to see voice of wales on and a fellow metalhead
00:30:53.320 lotus eaters members included change will come whether by choice or force
00:30:57.940 great prediction for the future yeah well sorry to be the bearer of bad news like
00:31:03.440 well all i'm doing is watching like the elites go oh right we're actually
00:31:06.720 screwed right we're a complete creek without a paddle and it's like yeah you are and we we all
00:31:13.640 are we're all in this boat and i'm not fighting for you but i i'm you know i oh and i i forgot to
00:31:19.500 include the thing about conscription because i was like all right so what you're gonna press
00:31:23.300 gang mean to the army and you're gonna arm a lot of us are you okay okay i'm listening you know
00:31:29.080 it's a lot a lot quicker to get to whitehall is to get to ukraine press gang a diverse society
00:31:36.100 all into the same army structure give them all weapons and hope for the best well i mean they
00:31:42.860 should bloody well hope that cromwell doesn't turn up because it's far more likely that people
00:31:46.500 march on downing street than it is bloody on you know some forum battlefield exactly well me and
00:31:51.940 godfrey bloom are already volunteering for the dad's army yeah um so that we can be armed yeah
00:31:57.640 yeah all right then who wants to take the lead yeah so this is um title state enforced sex
00:32:07.220 education for toddlers and you know that's that's pretty much you know what it is and i i know that
00:32:12.460 some people will remember we we've been on you before we've discussed this before this was in the
00:32:16.760 run up to you know the warnings and when people more you know specifically public child protection
00:32:22.740 wales who dedicated everything to trying to warn people about this sex education coming into play
00:32:28.140 so for people who don't who aren't aware um basically it was during covid time wasn't it where
00:32:35.360 the public consultation was supposed to be happening for mandatory sex education in schools
00:32:39.540 from age three it's a global rollout it isn't specific to wales so what i'm going to talk about here
00:32:44.540 today i've structured it around wales because that's where we're from and that's where i've
00:32:48.440 got some of the examples from but this is in england as well so this isn't just specific to
00:32:52.940 wales and it's unesco unesco and world health organization yeah so um in 2022 a group called
00:33:00.080 public child protection wales launched a legal battle against the welsh government to try and you
00:33:04.240 know not allow this to be mandatory because what it was it removed you're right as a parent to opt
00:33:09.480 out of any of these classes so you got the first um i'm just going to fly through the headlines just
00:33:14.860 to show um the bbc when their sex education curriculum legal challenge launched and obviously
00:33:20.360 nice picture there for with the you know just up with the pill so it's as if it's um oh there we go
00:33:26.180 you know as if as if that's what they're teaching them about you know it's about safety and stuff
00:33:30.020 because obviously why would you need to teach your toddler about the bloody pill exactly this is mad
00:33:33.920 yeah yeah and then obviously wales online win as well just to show um they're opposed to teaching
00:33:38.800 young children about gender identity uh and sex take welsh government to court uh it did go on me
00:33:45.000 and stan went there went the two days uh court case unfortunately the next headline show the girls
00:33:50.180 did lose um which was really unfortunate and you had some things to say about the court you know and
00:33:56.460 the the biasness of the court itself sorry just a quick thing the high court confirmed that this this
00:34:01.880 stuff is now compulsory so you can't opt out of weird like you know woke teachers perverting your
00:34:08.600 children yeah correct my god because in my time in school back in the day when i was 10 uh they had
00:34:15.940 to give you a slip that you would give to your parents and your parents would sign it if they
00:34:20.280 consented to you getting the sex education at 10 years old yeah and i bet that would have been
00:34:25.620 very you know it was one lesson it was very rudimentary and all of the kids giggled at it
00:34:31.660 yeah yeah i can only hope that given that children are uniformly incredibly immature that that's the
00:34:37.220 response that's going to happen with most of these i wish that's the best case scenario saying
00:34:41.940 is that is the best legal enforcement now so so we had a left-wing judge and we had um basically
00:34:49.700 a a defense lawyer that that lied to the court he said that this was not a global rollout from
00:34:58.320 unesco it was not based on alfred kinsey's um um macabre adult behavior and human male yep uh book
00:35:06.660 yep and and uh and the the pedophiles that he that he um employed to to um to to abuse children
00:35:16.060 abuse children to look at this to put it into this report that all went with with the un and it's now
00:35:23.080 deemed as uh a a great study when in fact it was a lot a lot of it was flawed and this is what they're
00:35:30.580 now basing the welsh education system and the english education system on yeah and you know anyone
00:35:36.460 can look that up it is you know it's i think it's called adult behavior in the human male and you know
00:35:40.600 there's certain experiments that they do on children which are horrific i won't even you know discuss
00:35:45.620 them but it's yeah it's worth having a look so but basically from this point that the girls lost
00:35:51.880 the the battle it was mandatory in schools i've got this video um coming up here which it just shows
00:35:58.820 you know as you can imagine this lady we did check we watched intently to see if she was wearing a
00:36:03.460 wedding ring which she is so she may have children grandchildren which i feared she does
00:36:08.160 but so you'd imagine the the the politicians who have got children grandchildren going through
00:36:13.580 this might have something to say but this is what our labor government had to say and i'm going to
00:36:18.360 welcome the fact that the minister has removed the right to of with withdrawal and is sticking with
00:36:25.660 our sea and health relationships and that the wash government is going to make that mandatory and i'm
00:36:31.600 really really pleased that that is happening and that is exactly what will happen in schools with allowing
00:36:40.540 rse education and not allowing uh um the parents to withdraw uh whether that's through uh fear or
00:36:50.380 misunderstanding which it very often is and um i will absolutely uh support this but i do want to
00:36:59.280 to take issue with uh this idea that it's too radical so that's that's the point so she's got an issue
00:37:08.760 with the idea that it's too radical so we're gonna have a little look at how radical it is but some
00:37:13.180 points in there how you know she's really really pleased yeah you know and you know how the parents
00:37:18.220 are not allowed you know they are not allowing the parents to to take their children out and that
00:37:24.120 this sex education may be too radical and i'm glad harry that you men gave an age on your when you when
00:37:31.480 you had this 10 10 so there's a perfect age what's it what age are these people talking about for this
00:37:38.220 education from three starts from three three yeah i'm gonna go i got some of the pictures for the
00:37:43.060 society we should we should never have let haggard shrews have any say in society whatsoever not
00:37:52.640 privately not publicly well and in fairness what does she think she's saving these children from
00:37:57.680 like because she clearly thinks she's saving them from something yeah yeah so what what being
00:38:02.940 normal childhood yeah childhood yeah yeah yeah it's worth noting like these people like she might
00:38:08.320 have been but obviously this was with mark drakeford mark drakeford was the first minister at the time
00:38:11.940 when this went through because it was under lockdown they used that as an excuse for no uh um public
00:38:17.180 consultation no awareness just so happens mark drakeford son is a convicted paedophile re-offending
00:38:22.700 just a quick thing as well i can't help but feel when these people give me this excessive
00:38:27.620 moralistic lecture um i think they know that this is a cover for evil yes i think they know
00:38:33.520 they're being evil and the labeling of it being oh it's uh it's fear or misunderstanding is the only
00:38:39.900 reasons that you would approach this what about principles yeah what about decency yes what's what's
00:38:44.880 about what about a disgust reaction that should be very natural in the pit of your stomach when you
00:38:50.060 hear about this i just don't think these people are good people at all i think they know they're not
00:38:53.440 good people it's it's it's the only solution i've come to like we've studied this we've watched this
00:38:58.340 and we've we've seen it happen and that and they and we've got the framework that they are using so
00:39:03.220 if i've seen it she should have seen it if she's going to comment like this and the framework you'll
00:39:07.060 see um is horrific and you know so the only conclusion i can come to is that they are they know
00:39:14.160 what they're doing yeah and they are evil um so obviously the court case happened it was due to
00:39:19.940 starting schools almost instantly however the schools they they were totally unprepared you
00:39:24.700 know they they wasn't prepared for it so they pushed it back a year um the following year then
00:39:29.180 you did hear things more in the older schools though so you'd have i mean comprehensive schools
00:39:34.200 um like lgbtq corners uh you know quiet sections spaces safe spaces shared toilets and things like that
00:39:41.440 that now this year we're seeing a lot and i and i mean a lot from the younger classes as well
00:39:48.480 so you know like everything and you know i've got a complete hat tip to pcp wales who i would
00:39:53.820 imagine are quite frustrated now they're seeing parents complaining about what's happening in
00:39:58.660 schools when they've been screaming about it for five years you know as loud as they can so you know
00:40:03.680 the warnings went out people ignored it um they were the government labeled everybody misguided parents
00:40:10.500 conspiracy theorists and all that usual stuff yeah obviously the far right were involved somewhere along
00:40:15.700 the line um but then the what happened then is you saw certain things coming up so this is uh sex
00:40:24.840 survey now this was given to young children um 13 year old or as young as 13 year old and they were
00:40:31.640 asked so further down in the article you don't need to go to it i've got it clipped here but how old
00:40:36.260 were you when you had a sexual intercourse for the first time and the answers were beginning from 11
00:40:41.520 year old and younger so like you you've got to ask the question why what can they do with that
00:40:48.100 information anyway why are they asking yeah and then they've got a list of children who are having
00:40:53.020 sex from 11 and under age you know so that none of them can consent yeah so if you've got are they
00:40:59.700 taking that information to the police nope because that's a list of victims ultimately or potentially
00:41:05.080 yeah it sounds like you're collecting a list of people who've been molested so my my thought of
00:41:10.420 that is like my my whole argument with this is the next thing that's come in is the lowering the age
00:41:14.920 of consent so when they you know this is this isn't you know oh look i was worrying it is that these
00:41:19.820 young children are having sex this is hmm they're having sex do we need to lower the age you know if
00:41:24.320 they're doing it anyway why you know why not just make it we can control it and and all the stuff
00:41:28.200 that's a very brave new world by the way absolutely exactly what they would yeah yeah without a doubt
00:41:33.140 um so this uh this document that we've got so we've we've gone through this document it's very
00:41:38.900 well put together very well referenced as well so it's very wordy so what i've done i've just taken
00:41:43.900 some screen grabs from it but what i'll do is i'll give you guys the link so if anybody does want to
00:41:49.040 cross-reference anything i say you'll find it'll be in the show notes perfect um so you know this is
00:41:54.540 what it is a comprehensive sexuality education so it's a review of the unesco and world health
00:41:59.540 organization standards um so what we'll do is just if we can just flip through the pictures
00:42:05.120 i gotta get these up on my screen because even though it is massive i still can't really see it
00:42:08.780 but these are all in you so example one a screenshot part of the world health organization standards for
00:42:13.640 sexuality education matrix uh recommends uh sorry recommended educators equip children as young as six
00:42:20.620 with attitudes towards acceptable sex skills deal with sex in the media so that means in the media
00:42:26.460 means porn online yeah um information about ejaculation contraception sexual language from
00:42:32.040 age six to nine they just don't need to know about this they they genuinely six to nine you know they
00:42:37.240 shouldn't even need to know in no way this this is not language that should be in their lexicon no
00:42:42.060 absolutely not um the next i'm sorry also like people have to teach this like that actually has to be
00:42:49.480 an adult get up in front of a room of other people's children yeah and tell them about this
00:42:56.800 using this kind of language what kind of freak yeah what kind of freak um uh like volunteers to do
00:43:04.040 such a thing yeah yeah disgusting we we do know that that um teachers are against it in principle
00:43:12.860 i should bloody well hope so but no you've got to say you've got to caveat that with the old school
00:43:16.940 teachers are against it the new age teachers that are coming in seem to be all for it with their
00:43:20.940 blue air um but yeah so the the next one then um this one is basically it kind of contradicts so
00:43:28.300 what where where you'd have safeguarding that's removed the safeguard is removed because the freedom
00:43:33.780 of the child is more important and the freedom needs so that this is what this section reference we
00:43:38.840 went we went through these on the show last week and it took an hour so i am flying through these
00:43:43.660 so i do recommend that people go and have a look at that document that they put on uh the next one
00:43:48.920 then uh so this is age 9 to 12 they want to start talking about the first sexual experience gender
00:43:54.240 orientation sexual behavior of young people um love being love pleasure masturbation orgasm differences
00:44:01.400 between identity and biological sex why can't they learn this on their own well exactly but you know
00:44:07.280 also you've got i had to figure this out when i was like you know 13 12 you know on my own
00:44:11.620 yeah it's fine yeah nothing bad happened no no and again you know sitting down with a nine-year-old
00:44:17.740 to talk to them about what what their first sexual experience is going to be like and gender
00:44:21.980 orientation and that that's a big one as well and you know because that's obviously you're saying
00:44:26.680 there's difference to biologics so that's that's the did you know that you could be something else
00:44:31.080 entirely yeah nine-year-old no i didn't can i be such and such yeah and then the next one then so
00:44:38.880 this is not to four um and obviously the example on the top yep oh my god just read that first one
00:44:46.220 yep what's to four i've got i've got a four-year-old and a two-year-old right that they do not need to
00:44:52.820 know any of this stuff is this real yeah this this is all this is real and it's mandatory it's like i
00:44:58.400 couldn't it's not just real it's mandatory because i couldn't have come up with better propaganda to
00:45:02.760 people hate whoever wrote this yeah yeah well you know they were pedophiles themselves you know
00:45:07.880 yeah africans he was was one of them you know i'm well aware i'll be bringing one up in the next
00:45:13.660 segment so for any for anyone listening right the i'm just gonna read it out sexuality for naught to
00:45:20.220 four-year-olds enjoyment and pleasure when touching one's old one's own body early childhood masturbation
00:45:26.760 naught to four just the discovery of one's own body and genitals the fact that enjoyment of
00:45:33.320 physical closeness is a normal part of everyone's life tenderness and physical closeness is an
00:45:37.320 expression of love and affection just like those two last ones would be fine if it wasn't in the
00:45:42.420 context of sexual stimulation but yeah i hugged my kids yeah but like that is i just well you you'll
00:45:49.880 have noticed on also just to say on the other side before we do flip on um the yellow highlighting at
00:45:55.320 the bottom what they're talking about then is how you know if you do self-stimulation yeah for four
00:46:00.720 year olds so they're telling a four-year-old you know and you could tell by the way they do it
00:46:04.140 because the bottom highlighted part it's something we should only do when we're alone perhaps in the
00:46:07.820 bath or shower or bed a bit like picking your nose you know like you don't you know if you're going to
00:46:12.580 teach a you know like an older child about that 15 16 you're not going to reference picking your
00:46:17.220 nose to try and make it funny you know so they they're aiming it at a young yeah but then
00:46:21.260 that's encouraging not to form yeah they tell you exactly the age but again like why would i want
00:46:27.960 some adult stranger talking to my children like this yeah exactly exactly um and then i think you
00:46:36.460 know that'll give you a good idea there are a few more but i am very conscious of time and i want to
00:46:40.600 make sure we get through to the last part but you know there's a lot more on there that are very similar
00:46:45.300 to you know what we've just gone through and it breaks it down from age um you know all the way
00:46:49.820 through to the point that you would leave school um so you know this is what the welsh government
00:46:54.940 will have seen you know this has been taken apart by the girls and their legal teams who have gone
00:47:01.540 through all of the documents used to create the welsh education or the global rollout of the um
00:47:07.140 comprehensive sexuality education and they've compiled it with the reference so it is all reference
00:47:12.720 you can go on to the further files and documents to to double check it it's all there and it's all
00:47:17.860 factual yeah which is which is mad because you know like we're sitting here we're all adults and
00:47:23.520 i'm awkward sitting here talking about ejaculation things like i so how would you feel doing that in
00:47:28.720 front of a child as a teacher yeah you know but to normalize it as well and you'll have seen the
00:47:34.540 slogans um particularly the these times of the months where love is love and love doesn't have an age
00:47:42.000 love has no age love has no love is love is the worst one because you see that getting used a lot and that
00:47:46.720 is again from you know it's one of the quotes from paedophile information exchange um and it was
00:47:50.860 you know love is love it doesn't matter you know yes yes yeah yeah yeah and you know so people you
00:47:56.180 see that all over the place now you know love is love in any pride week month year whatever it is
00:48:01.360 it'll be it'll be up um so then obviously you've got the first minister recently asked about this sex
00:48:08.380 education uh so we play the video just and bearing in mind this you know what we've just gone through
00:48:14.600 now and then uh see if you agree with her will the first minister make a statement on the provision
00:48:20.840 of sex education in schools
00:48:22.820 the developmentally appropriate relationships and sexuality education is mandatory within the
00:48:36.280 curriculum for wales our rse code provides crucial safeguarding for learners and helps them to build
00:48:43.720 respectful trusting relationships through empathy kindness and compassion
00:48:48.780 so age appropriate apparently and obviously making sure that they say it's mandatory they say that as
00:48:55.700 often as they can it's mandatory you have to just those all just bullshit like therapized word
00:49:01.420 words of the whole thing oh kindness empathy compassion no can we have some specifics please which
00:49:06.540 part of all of these guidelines we've just gone through are you so in favor of teaching to
00:49:10.620 what does she consider kindness it feels very sort of devouring mother sort of archetype right where
00:49:16.180 it's like a bunch of old harridans who are like no i'm going to have absolute control over this i'm
00:49:22.740 essentially going to make sure all of these children are as perverse as i wish yeah i just can't stand it
00:49:29.560 yeah no no father would stand up and in the same place and say yeah no this is all good right they'd be
00:49:35.940 like no this is an abomination absolutely and this is the the frustrating thing because you know the way
00:49:41.520 they did it was under lockdown so they you know that was their excuse to not inform people as well as
00:49:46.640 they should you know i i don't know how that is an excuse because they could have easily that you know
00:49:51.260 you go on facebook or anything like that they've got facebook they can send out letters they can do all
00:49:55.580 that they just didn't didn't try i tell you when we win we're abolishing the welsh assembly yeah yeah
00:50:00.900 if for no other reason to make these people unemployed yeah but i mean the people the authors of their
00:50:05.620 macabre booklet um were stonewall and and lgbtq plus and other organizations yeah there was there
00:50:17.440 was no input from what i would say the ethical side of it remember all those allegations against lgbt
00:50:23.380 youth for scotland about the uh the youth organizers i don't actually but i'm gonna guess
00:50:29.680 you can make a you can make a very educated guess yeah um and the so yesterday so just to put it up
00:50:37.800 on the screen it was rse day apparently so it was the day that the schools would celebrate rse
00:50:43.640 so this is from facebook this is the new uh story um who welsh government funded and what their plan
00:50:50.560 is is to deliver training to teachers to you know better equip them to teach about this you know
00:50:56.360 how they can go about it because teachers have been left yeah you know we we were in a facebook
00:51:00.020 group we met a couple of years ago and we managed to get into a facebook group of teachers and they
00:51:04.660 were all discussing oh i had to teach this yesterday what did you do you know what what can i use what
00:51:09.280 documents have you got so the night before they have to deliver this they don't know what they're
00:51:12.680 going to do they're you know they're free reigning it basically which is which is bad but then with it
00:51:18.460 being rse day we did get some one um in particular report and i'm going to read it out and i've been
00:51:25.400 very careful to say because i don't want to give away other respect for the parents i don't want to
00:51:29.260 give away the the school um but it this you know factually happened and there's going to be more to
00:51:36.120 this coming out soon but parents of a school in carmarthenshire day before yesterday were they've
00:51:41.940 received a text message on their phone and the text message was tomorrow it's rse though tomorrow
00:51:46.940 they're going to have your rse lesson something along them lines so parents naturally concerned
00:51:52.380 about this this is for year six so 10 to 11 year olds parents naturally uh concerned called down the
00:51:58.880 head teacher to speak to uh the head teacher first thing basically that she said was that this is
00:52:05.540 mandatory um it's so you know she made a point that they have to take part in this and they do have
00:52:11.680 to deal with it the other concern they had is that they were under the impression that if they do have
00:52:16.140 these lessons the boys and girls would be split up but the children had informed the parents no we're
00:52:21.080 doing it together we're all in it together yeah so you know it's 10 and 11 year olds the recipe for
00:52:26.140 bullying and teasing absolutely yeah but also worse i mean like i when when i was at school we had one
00:52:34.000 lesson of this and i was i think 12 13 and they were separate classes so boys and then girls so
00:52:40.720 like you know yeah the boys are often not terribly polite to the girls when it comes to this sort of
00:52:47.120 thing 13 year old boys are obviously not brilliant yeah at this so oh this is just we i was the same we
00:52:53.420 had one lesson and it was uh you know basic and it was split up and and i think it may be you know
00:52:58.440 yeah okay probably is an important lesson to have at that point it was at 15 years old so nearly at the
00:53:03.140 end towards the end of the last year when you know you could potentially be sexually active and
00:53:08.480 they teach you about contraception you know they show you how to put a condom on on a you know not
00:53:13.440 even a pretend thing on a banana not even a banana just a tube but it was on the table teach you how to
00:53:18.440 do it explain to you the dangers if you don't what you can catch stis what they cause pregnancy and all
00:53:22.260 that and i think that's that's important because that's responsibility you need to know if you're going
00:53:26.820 to be doing this stuff what you could be getting into uh but what they did yesterday uh in this school
00:53:31.920 is i i would say i question whether it's legal or not um so basically she made a point of saying
00:53:40.100 look it's mandatory it hasn't come from us it's all from the west government and we have to do it
00:53:44.280 so the head then confirmed to the parents that the two children aged 10 and 11 were going to be taught
00:53:49.860 about erections masturbation ejaculation and puberty so we were then obviously we heard about it that it
00:53:58.280 was happening in the morning so we were waiting then for the afternoon to see what the blowback
00:54:02.540 was from the parents and and what actually happened so at the end of the school the feedback the
00:54:07.900 children were absolutely traumatized visibly upset um to the point that they a lot of them didn't even
00:54:14.340 eat their dinner and you know they did give you this lesson and then sent them for food so visibly
00:54:19.340 upset a lot of teachers and staff are having to go around reassure them checking on and make sure you're
00:54:23.340 okay um the children were taught all that was mentioned about masturbation about ejaculation
00:54:28.420 about erections but then they were showed pictures real pictures of a male penis and female parts
00:54:36.580 zooming in explaining these are this that's what this does 10 years old first time most of these
00:54:43.580 children would have seen anything like absolutely i mean i've got a 10 year old i've got those kids
00:54:48.260 um yeah they they don't go through puberty until they're a bit older like it's very unusual for a
00:54:54.760 10 year old to be going through puberty yeah yeah and and that's the point if you know if you see
00:54:59.260 that a child being that's developing far quicker than others you pull them to one side you have a
00:55:06.140 yeah private chat don't you or you involve the parent and ask the parent you know what's going on
00:55:11.140 you know have you done anything did you want us to have something like that but be proactive
00:55:14.340 but i think you know i think mandatarily show your children poor like hardcore like how i can't
00:55:21.460 understand how you can show a minor of that age a picture like that and it not be illegal yeah
00:55:27.500 like no it's mandatory it's bloody mandatory mandatory yeah man and i you know and and this this
00:55:32.640 this is the point you know that all of the people that were saying leading up to this and again
00:55:36.200 hat tip to pcp wales for doing you know they sacrificed everything to court they quit their jobs
00:55:40.840 they focused on this a hundred percent good for them took the government to court they had to raise
00:55:44.300 a hundred thousand pound to do that they did it all they were called everything under the sun
00:55:48.660 we're still told we're lying you know we got a first-hand experience an example of it that happened
00:55:53.080 yesterday so please i'd love the welsh government to tell me how what happened yesterday to 10 year
00:55:57.320 olds is is appropriate it's disgusting it's awful all right then some quick rumble rants here um
00:56:05.840 uh mark a bit again take it from a croatian who survived a few wars it's not as bad as balkans but
00:56:13.720 there is potential to become a shittier version of it engaged few if i found anyone teaching can i
00:56:19.060 have the mouse please samson please thank you uh the engaged few if i found anyone teaching sexual
00:56:23.700 hygiene to my toddler my reaction would be uh talked about on the evening news broadcast that very
00:56:28.900 night tom rat the welsh government aren't making sex education mandatory they're making sex
00:56:33.700 education mandatory to the children of parents who aren't in a belligerent diverse client group who
00:56:37.720 kick off and say no yeah that's another thing isn't it it's like is it to the diversity that gets to
00:56:42.380 have to go through this mandatorily yeah so what we found is that a lot of the muslims now would go
00:56:48.100 into catholic schools because in the hope that this isn't taught as much as it is which it isn't
00:56:53.240 however what happens then is the catholic schools start teaching more about islam than
00:56:58.080 christianity catholicism so yeah logan pine as somebody who wants a football team of kids i think
00:57:04.300 i'm going to home school uh well certainly if you're in wales maybe and england this is this is in
00:57:09.440 england as well doom hands uh says jail awfully merciful of you habsification uh is slightly less
00:57:16.140 merciful and i'm not going to fed post um that's a random name at this point do we know whether the
00:57:22.800 children lost their appetite because of the presentation or because of the so so-called
00:57:26.600 teacher's reassurance see i mean i remember the worst thing i was ever shown in school was when i
00:57:31.280 was 15 years old in secondary school in a biology class where they showed they just showed us a video
00:57:38.260 of a woman giving birth uh and that was like for 15 that was still like i'd never seen anything like
00:57:44.520 that it was like jesus christ everybody in the classroom was so yeah sort of like that everybody
00:57:49.320 lost their appetite for the first time i've seen it in person yeah it doesn't get any better
00:57:55.380 it's not something like repeat exposure will help with it's one of the few times i've cried
00:58:00.560 yeah yeah he's like jesus christ what's going on for me the worst thing was my missus had to have a
00:58:05.900 spinal tap yeah yeah um so i didn't see the needle go in but i was looking at straight in the i was very
00:58:10.560 good because normally i'm terrible with needles i was looking her straight in the eye and i was like
00:58:14.320 it's okay sweetheart you're not gonna feel a thing because she'd already had a load of epidurals
00:58:18.000 already and i just see a man with an enormous long needle like that long uh put his hand behind
00:58:24.640 her back do that oh god and then he pulls it out and it's just covered in blood and i held myself
00:58:31.740 together well i'm still very pleased with that i did not cry i also did not cry but she was
00:58:39.460 incredibly drugged up so it would have been surprising uh anyway uh thanks guys for making
00:58:44.260 me absolutely miserable whenever you guys every time we come here segments i always feel myself
00:58:49.100 disassociating and going projecting into an astral realm where everything is not can i just say one
00:58:54.300 thing the bonnie blue thing that steph did with you i love this carl did one with you a couple of
00:58:58.380 weeks after as well because i can see you thank you all thank you all for subjecting me to such
00:59:03.100 things and i even did a daily video on the bonnie blue thing where i just called it i don't want to do
00:59:07.900 this i hate talking about these things speaking of which it's been 10 years of gay marriage in
00:59:15.340 america i wish i had one of those little party blower things to really let everybody know that
00:59:20.440 we're celebrating pop crave and other places have been saying 10 years ago yesterday the supreme court
00:59:26.500 legalized say not anything to do with the democratic process mind you nothing that
00:59:30.620 people the supreme court legalized across all states federally same-sex marriage in the united
00:59:38.420 states just to rub it in your eye a little bit there america we got there first back in 2013 our um
00:59:47.840 our conservative government under david cameron thank you very much very uh decided to extend marriage
00:59:54.280 to same-sex couples and uh this is a post from do you know why he did uh i was it to lay off the
01:00:00.600 idea because i know he got in trouble in 2009 for supposedly homophobic comments no it was nothing
01:00:05.680 to do with that his wife it was it was a relation that wanted to get married legally and it was
01:00:12.020 nepotism it was nepotism nepotism on a national scale and our bish resigned remember yeah yeah but
01:00:19.760 the interesting thing about this post this is 2023 here so 10 years since then over 42 000 couples have
01:00:27.460 said i do i read that and went is that it yeah it doesn't seem like a lot in 10 years that's really
01:00:32.500 not very many but i'm not one to you know go casting aspersions on the lifestyles of gay people
01:00:38.640 uh you know they're not known for being incredibly promiscuous and unfaithful to one another although
01:00:43.980 is it really unfaithful if you both do it and you're happy to do so these are these are questions
01:00:51.300 that i don't want answered frankly but you sent me through some information for american detail for
01:00:58.880 american statistics on this and it was really really interesting actually because uh apparently in
01:01:04.280 america the people who get like divorced the most are lesbians so apparently other women are finally
01:01:10.360 discovering the plight that men have had to suffer with for thousands and thousands of years
01:01:15.400 decided to opt out of it uh like 67.2 percent of same-sex divorces in america in 2021 were female
01:01:25.140 couples which made them 2.67 times more likely to divorce than heterosexual couples in sweden for
01:01:32.820 example is the one that they give here for some reason women are more likely to initiate divorce
01:01:37.240 in both same-sex and opposite-sex marriages so thanks women good job but it's funny to
01:01:45.240 think back about how quickly opinions on this whole subject have changed because even going back
01:01:51.300 to you know 2006 2007 2008 to be able to even oh yeah try to get elected in america where remember
01:02:00.940 early on this century california was given a choice whether to legalize gay marriage or not and voted
01:02:07.240 against it because they understood that really what it was doing was completely changing the definition
01:02:12.920 of what marriage is um like even barack obama lied he lied obviously he never actually believed this he's
01:02:22.640 a politician he was lying but he said that he opposed it so that he could appeal to the moderate voters
01:02:29.400 who didn't understand at the time that he was literally an insane socialist who'd been mentored by
01:02:36.400 uh critical race theorists i'm married to michael yes i i actually remember this back in 2010 you had
01:02:43.600 all of them all like hillary clinton uh there's a 2010 footage of her going i believe a marriage is
01:02:49.580 between a man and a woman it's like that changed quickly yeah yeah well the the other interesting
01:02:53.680 thing is that by the time you even get to 2011 you find hosts from like newsweek a major news
01:03:00.500 publication starting to push the prediction the pie chart we all remember the pie chart let's remember
01:03:07.320 the pie chart together okay guys so what will happen if gay marriage is legalized so what the pie chart is
01:03:13.060 telling us is just that gay people will get married what definitely well hang on a second as a percentage
01:03:17.920 of gay people it's actually a very small percentage of gay people who actually got married right but like
01:03:22.820 taken on its face you know some did i guess yeah there you go what definitely will not happen
01:03:29.300 following this is that a third world war will break out i think i mean there are a lot of people
01:03:35.840 saying we are in the third world war already uh various plagues will erupt like covid schools will
01:03:42.700 begin teaching kids how to have gay sex and terrorists will win like in afghanistan like in
01:03:50.320 afghanistan and syria because remember al-qaeda and isis now run syria backed entirely by the old
01:03:56.380 us and iran and iran yeah and iran and wales is definitely proving that green one to be correct
01:04:03.020 so this pie chart actually if you just assumed the opposite of what it was trying to imply
01:04:09.840 within what 15 14 years of this pie chart being made incredible predictive power right here so whoever
01:04:18.340 what modern nostradamus put this together should be patting themselves on the back
01:04:24.940 because of course everybody recognizes now that really what was happening was it was the thin edge of
01:04:32.300 the wedge that's that's that's what it was it was the idea that this is reasonable you can kind of
01:04:39.080 understand you can get the logic that they're putting forward yes it's a complete upending of
01:04:43.780 traditional understandings of what marriage is it's a complete upending of morals it's treating
01:04:48.360 people as though all lifestyles are similar and equal in value and also as though we're all just the
01:04:55.960 same it's just egalitarian nonsense but you could kind of understand it at the time but it was the thin
01:05:01.860 end of the wedge so that they could push all of these other ideas uh through further and uh now
01:05:07.220 they're saying here just to show again the incredible rate of change in public opinion
01:05:12.780 because people one thing that libertarians for instance always get wrong is they don't understand
01:05:17.940 that as well as being a purely legal arbiter the law is set down by governments is often seen as a
01:05:24.060 moral arbiter as well if something is proscribed by law or at least not permitted by law people will
01:05:31.060 ascribe a moral value to that so if all of a sudden the government changes its opinion
01:05:35.720 people because most people are sheep will decide to go along with what they believe the majority
01:05:41.360 opinion to be even when in the case of the supreme court decision it's not even a majority democratic
01:05:46.520 decision that's being made so here the decision was laid down in 2015 gallup polls suggested that 60
01:05:52.800 percent of the public supported legal recognition of same-sex marriages and this is after in the run-up
01:05:58.180 to his 2012 re-election obama publicly publicly shifted his position and said actually now i do
01:06:05.080 support same-sex marriage i imagine hillary clinton did the same so you have the literal president of
01:06:10.560 the united states saying actually it's a good thing this was a major shift over the previous two decades
01:06:16.920 as support was only 37 percent in 2005 and as low as 27 percent in 1996 in may 2025 a gallup poll shows
01:06:28.740 that support has increased to about 68 percent but it has been going down in recent years because it peaked
01:06:35.480 in 2022 at 71 percent and then all of a sudden uh you start to see things like uh oh i don't know uh trans books
01:06:44.820 for toddlers showing up and all being connected under the very large umbrella of lgbt gay rights queer rights
01:06:52.900 the trying the attempt to queer society removal of standards perversion of standards you could say
01:06:58.380 and people go huh maybe i was fooled yeah that isn't actually what i was supporting
01:07:05.700 yeah that's not what they were supporting and people complain about this like i found
01:07:09.760 i found this and somebody was like i hate this meme because blah blah blah blah who cares what you think
01:07:15.100 dickhead this this is absolutely true and what people what the radical christian whatever you
01:07:23.700 wanted to call them the right wing of yesteryear were warning about that the thin end of the wedge
01:07:28.560 would be uh hey let us get married we we deserve dignity we deserve equal legal protections for dignity
01:07:35.180 whether or not it goes against the majority will or traditional morals of the nation then it turns
01:07:39.980 into bake the cake that's that thing i actually really despised as well yeah um for anyone doesn't
01:07:46.480 know i can't remember where in america it was but basically christian baker was like i actually don't
01:07:50.920 want to bake uh you can go to any other bakery to get this done just i don't want to do it and and
01:07:56.680 it and the the court ruled against them and the thing is the thing is that really annoyed me about
01:08:01.600 this is that basically that's a contract right so the cause because it's it's not like oh i'm not
01:08:06.820 going to serve a gay person who comes into my shop no here you go here's the thing that is on the
01:08:10.480 shelf buy the thing okay and leave no this is you have to take a contract to create a product that
01:08:15.620 doesn't otherwise exist yeah and that that forced contracts as well is is that's a layer that is just
01:08:22.080 worse but it's being done for the you know progress i guess well also i think i think the interesting
01:08:28.280 thing about it was it was appropriately fake and gay because what they were actually doing was
01:08:33.500 shopping about for bakeries that they knew wouldn't bake the cake for them so that they
01:08:38.760 could take it to court yeah to enact lawfare yeah but but the the the nature of the judgment
01:08:43.800 is just terrible i think i really hate it yeah that happened in in belfast as well did it it did
01:08:50.660 yeah eventually they won of course they did yeah obviously you can see where the slippery slope goes
01:08:57.300 because it turns out that uh following an argument to its logical conclusion is not a fallacy but in
01:09:05.520 fact a logical thing to do big surprise and people before it was legalized steve saylor of course of
01:09:12.960 course steve saylor was even predicting in 2013 he noticed this back in 2013 yeah a big noticer uh was
01:09:18.860 able to predict this going back to 2013 because you know even back then they were writing articles about
01:09:25.280 fallon fox the transgender male athlete uh wanting to beat up biological women yeah uh so he was like
01:09:33.860 he did yeah which he did which he went oh actually if you were just paying attention to news articles in
01:09:39.580 the new york times you can see exactly where this is going to go next and again you've got the trans
01:09:45.060 books for toddlers now and uh i've did this video now a few years ago there there will be sequels
01:09:51.460 coming out don't worry guys i'm doing uh they're in editing docket so it's fine but this was the
01:09:57.760 first one that i did the uh harry hay in the beginning of american gay rights even if you go
01:10:02.320 all the way back then you can see exactly where this is going to go harry hay this guy he started
01:10:08.720 the mattachine society one of the big early gay rights movement organizations in america uh went on
01:10:16.240 about how he was so happy that he'd had his first experience with sex with a man when he was nine
01:10:22.180 years old he was a big supporter of nambler who he supported until his death he was somebody who
01:10:29.440 theorized about the expanding of gender recognition and created things like the term two spirit so even
01:10:36.180 if you just go straight back you can see that this organ this movement um whilst in the 90s in the
01:10:42.100 later 80s after after aids and in the 90s you had a lot of more moderate people like for instance
01:10:48.800 andrew sullivan positioned as the uh the leaders of the movement uh actually it was always kick-started
01:10:57.840 and pushed by freaks and radicals and oftentimes communists and the moderates who were positioned
01:11:05.120 again as not just oftentimes communists like these people were all communists oh yeah uh these people
01:11:11.600 are now the moderates are now saying where did we go wrong i can't believe that our arguments that
01:11:16.820 were used to completely upend traditional morals in society have been used to continue to upend
01:11:23.620 traditional morals in society through moral browbeating yet again the communists have done
01:11:28.820 this to us how many times do the communists have to do this to us for you to realize it's you not the
01:11:34.140 communists yeah and in this he points out as well there's been huge financial backing for this
01:11:39.300 money poured into these groups in the past decade charitable funding for lgbt groups totaled 387
01:11:46.460 million dollars in 2012 uh in 2021 it was 823 million dollars lgbt plus organizations saw the assets grow
01:11:56.260 76 percent from 2019 to 2021 two years growth industry yep around double the size of their increase in
01:12:05.120 a group like glad founded in 1985 saw its funding increase sixfold between 2014 and 2023 the human
01:12:14.820 rights campaign has also seen revenues soar in the past decade but it's all just a bottom-up movement
01:12:19.900 guys it's always just been ignore the fact that so for instance the original sexual revolution pushed
01:12:26.600 by people like i don't know margaret sanger the eugenicist who helped develop alongside gregory
01:12:31.980 pincus the birth control pill which was one of the first huge advances in technology to open up for
01:12:39.180 the sexual revolution ignore the fact that her organization in 1924 was being funded by the
01:12:45.640 rockefeller foundation john d rockefeller jr himself saying that they need to give money for that alfred
01:12:52.060 kinsey who you two were talking about also funded by the rockefeller foundation the ford foundation has had
01:12:59.220 a huge part in all of this all of this ever since it's been going on from an early time has been
01:13:04.700 funded by new money american new money from these people who made a load of money they're obsessed
01:13:11.860 with novelty because they want to get rid of the bourgeois traditional morality they see it as old
01:13:17.200 fashioned in the way of progress in the way of progress of them making more money yeah because you
01:13:22.140 know you open up morality you open up markets that's what actually happens it makes me think because
01:13:27.180 remember we had jamie from gays against groomers uh american lady lesbian um and she said and it's
01:13:33.120 always stuck with me that the the people who are fighting for gay marriage she was like you know
01:13:37.700 the people who say no this is just going to lead to children you know lowering the age of consent and
01:13:41.680 all this other stuff going on she said and we we literally thought they were crazy like don't be
01:13:46.040 so ridiculous but then look where we are you know she's at the former movement now which is gays
01:13:51.080 against groomers for that so i do wonder you know yeah okay gay people at the beginning maybe want to get
01:13:56.200 married i don't think it's them that's pushed this though i think this is a i think a lot of
01:14:00.760 well-meaning people have been taken for mugs yeah i think it's been hijacked this lgb is one thing
01:14:05.880 then you got the tq plus is well the lgbt stuff is uh just a corporate the it's one of the core aspects
01:14:12.720 of intersectionality and this way back in the 80s and 90s was consciously developed by a bunch of
01:14:18.080 communists who knew what they were doing who were ironically being funded by capitalists yeah massively so
01:14:24.200 and and i mean these these were like harvard law school as well yeah so it's not like these these
01:14:28.840 people were like nobodies out in the wilderness or something um and so it they they sort of they
01:14:34.920 they crafted these kind of mimetic bullets that they knew were gonna win over normal people like
01:14:40.140 people who just like oh yeah i'm just yeah sure why not i'm a well-meaning person it's like yeah well
01:14:44.600 now you're on the the slippery slope going down to horrific degeneracy yeah yeah i mean you can see that
01:14:51.240 andrew sullivan is not somebody who was actually in favor of all of this stuff uh except for gay
01:14:57.000 marriage which is why now he's complaining about it in the new york times but i'm sorry you were
01:15:02.520 used as a moderate to be a battering ram to open the floodgates for all of this stuff you were used
01:15:08.240 to launder this yeah it's like okay well now it's there so now what but now 10 years later as uh
01:15:15.040 opinions are starting to change on all of this pink news and other such publications are starting
01:15:21.380 to worry because there have been challenges and interestingly oberfell uh obergefell versus
01:15:28.620 hodges was the supreme court case that put this into law in the first place and they're worried about
01:15:35.400 it because frankly the legal arguments and justifications behind it to begin with were
01:15:42.080 bollocks oh just like the abortion one yeah just like the abortion one and what happened when they
01:15:46.540 overturned roe v wade was thomas clarence thomas was even writing in his uh for that he was saying
01:15:52.900 maybe we should start to take a look at some of these other big landmark progressive cases because
01:15:58.020 oftentimes the legal justifications the arguments are completely vapid and specious so with this it was
01:16:05.080 literally a consolidation of a bunch of different lawsuits that were being put towards the federal
01:16:12.760 government because local state governments weren't uh allowing people to marry because there was a bunch
01:16:19.160 of states that had legalized gay marriage a bunch of states that hadn't so obergefell was getting
01:16:25.280 married was trying to get married to his longtime partner john arthur but they both lived in ohio
01:16:30.200 which did not legalize it so they went over to maryland which had got married there but then they
01:16:37.340 got back and he found that uh because it wasn't legal in ohio they couldn't get some kind of uh legal
01:16:43.300 certificate um listed as arthur's surviving spouse on his lead uh death certificate due to the ohio state
01:16:49.620 ban right so they decided to throw the lawsuit out the supreme court when they had all of these
01:16:55.540 consolidated ones turned into obergefell versus hodges decided to rule in favor it was a very
01:17:01.260 close thing yeah it was five to four decision and that was primarily because at the time of course
01:17:06.920 it was a democrat stacked um supreme court you still had people like ruth beta ginsburg yeah on the court
01:17:13.320 but the thing is even looking into this for this segment even like reviews since then which have
01:17:22.180 totally in favor a lot of them say listen they got to the right answer obviously they should have
01:17:28.360 ruled in favor of this but they used the wrong reasoning exactly the same for roe versus wade yeah
01:17:34.060 exactly the same which made it very very weak it makes it very weak law because what they did was
01:17:40.040 they justified it under the 14th amendment specifically due process and equal protection clauses
01:17:45.800 and found an implied right to dignity right in it which meant that if you were denying if certain states
01:17:55.640 were denying people yeah the right to marry because it was a same-sex coupling that that meant that you
01:18:01.540 were denying them dignity and i'm sorry man or woman if you're taking it up the arse there's no dignity in
01:18:10.060 that so the government the court cannot cannot prescribe you dignity through legal rulings okay
01:18:21.960 dignity is something that you feel in yourself the government can't give it to you like it's some kind
01:18:29.200 of product which means again that the ruling very very very weak especially now that it's a six to
01:18:36.240 three conservative especially now terence clarence thomas has had a scalp already yes and they've
01:18:41.540 already made a number of uh hits against it and this is going back to 2020 because it also restricted
01:18:48.280 people's religious freedoms so there was a woman a county clerk called kim davis who did not want to
01:18:55.000 sign off on a load of gay marriage certificates because religiously she didn't agree with it and she got
01:19:00.440 uh fired for that and she i think she had to spend five days in jail for that so she tried to get an
01:19:07.520 appeal from the supreme court um to see about getting the obergefell overturned they said they couldn't but
01:19:15.200 even then when they were writing their dissents in this thomas and writing for alito as well uh said
01:19:22.740 that the court's decision enables courts and governments to brand religious adherents who believe
01:19:27.240 that marriages between one man and one woman as bigots making their religious liberty concerns
01:19:32.440 that much easier to dismiss because there's the conflict as well over this incredibly novel
01:19:38.440 interpretation of the 14th amendment meaning that you've got a right to dignity okay great how do you
01:19:45.020 dole that out there how do you enforce it how do you quantify it yeah uh versus the much more strict
01:19:51.760 and and easily understandable right of the first amendment yeah to religious freedoms so there is
01:19:58.060 a lot of weakness in that court ruling we'll see i don't think it's going to get overturned but it's
01:20:05.160 interesting that 10 years later they're kind of going oh we're starting to make people hate us and oh god
01:20:10.540 this is a really weak ruling to begin with they've already overturned roe v wade so happy anniversary
01:20:16.440 everybody get uh like live a good life i suppose and take it up the chapter with no don't do that
01:20:27.620 let's let's move on to the uh to the video comments friends
01:20:32.560 okay patrick it's out now there's something i'd actually like to see what's this what i no what are
01:20:48.940 you doing you're supposed to be knocking each other's brains out we signed a peace treaty squidward
01:20:54.860 you were right fighting is for children no no no i misled you it's for adults too
01:21:00.060 give me that peace treaty there let the war continue that's exactly what's happened
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01:21:41.620 all right cheers
01:21:45.360 one of the reasons i think we have a hard time getting people to sign up for modern western
01:21:53.540 militaries is that they don't allow war trophies or you know basic minor looting during campaign
01:21:58.820 like our old armies used to do and most modern non-western militaries still do but um interestingly
01:22:05.900 when you think about it the only profession that you're allowed to do like old style pillaging
01:22:10.540 is being a civil rights activist which is probably why people are more likely to sign up for that
01:22:15.100 rather than sign up for being in the army i always i honestly always held this opinion about modern
01:22:21.080 militaries it's like you can't loot a city why are you bothering yeah i mean unironically that's why
01:22:26.440 people would sign up to be soldiers in the ancient world yeah okay we'll go on campaign we'll lose
01:22:30.580 loot a bunch of cities i'll get a bunch of slaves i'll have loads of you know cattle or whatever that
01:22:34.680 i'll take from the city i'll go home and i'll be rich that's why you'd be a soldier yeah right so it's like
01:22:39.520 okay don't know what's in it for him now
01:22:41.140 another example in just how far standards have fallen this is a bbc review of the then new 1972
01:22:49.080 jaguar xj12 a wonderful time capsule not only of car but in people accents and places but what a
01:22:54.920 foreign time when a public broadcast would not only wax thespian to draw a closing metaphor but also
01:22:59.920 trust his common audience to be on board with him therefore to be possessed with double pomp
01:23:05.540 to guard a title that was rich before to gild refined gold to pay now he goes on for some time
01:23:13.100 but i was quite convinced
01:23:14.600 when people actually had educations yeah were you convinced to buy it i suppose you must have been
01:23:22.520 i mean yeah i'd buy jaguar all right some written comments from the website now umar says i agree with
01:23:28.700 starmer that we're going to have to fight for britain but i think we'd significantly disagree on who it
01:23:33.000 needs defending from uh we all know it's not lefty signing up to do their patriotic duty in the armed
01:23:37.980 forces it's not the the diversity either like there's no way starmer's going to be able to get
01:23:43.020 them to fight for the regime nope uh so i have to wonder how many current members of the military
01:23:46.780 would even follow the command well that's a that's a good question i mean a fifth of them can't be
01:23:51.600 deployed i wonder what percentage of them like well if we're marching somewhere you know we've got
01:23:57.520 other problems uh daniel says maybe the cavalier and roundhead is closer to what we'll end up
01:24:02.480 getting the country was more united in the civil war than it was now uh at least back then both sides
01:24:07.780 thought they were doing something for the good of the nation's good point yeah that is a good point
01:24:11.760 actually like yeah that's actually a good point what it meant was one side had faith in the king
01:24:17.880 not so much anymore and the other side had faith in the parliament definitely not so much anymore
01:24:22.220 yeah i know i there's a part of me that really wishes charles would just come out and start just
01:24:26.600 using executive power so look i'm the king so i'm dissolving the parliament oh i'm going to do this
01:24:32.160 and these are going to be the laws i would love to see parliament go well you can't do that it's like
01:24:36.560 go on raise an army raise an army see who fights for parliament now you know like back in the 17th
01:24:41.460 century people would actually fight for parliament like no one's going to fight for parliament now you
01:24:45.540 know you are you are a bunch of absolutely idiotic layabouts everyone hates you i do look back and just
01:24:50.200 think to myself why why did anybody think that like they are parliamentarians let's put power in
01:24:56.040 their hands well the thing is remember at the time parliamentarians were much more clever and
01:25:00.480 experienced men than they are now right and they were only men and they were people who had gravitas
01:25:06.280 and they had uh often fought in wars they were and i'd imagine were actually much more closely
01:25:12.420 connected to the local constituencies they probably were representing as well they had a direct
01:25:17.180 interest in the country being successful like unlike now when they have a direct interest in us
01:25:22.500 being i mean 17th century what's that when we were starting to really get a load of uh colonies out
01:25:27.540 there as well so building a building a future power yeah building an empire and there was you know
01:25:33.300 all in basically um uh someone online says if you want an example of how damaging the sex education
01:25:41.060 stuff can be i had to start new york's perverted sex ed at 10 the result was i wasn't able to see
01:25:46.740 a naked human without having a panic attack in college i've never had any sexual feelings it's
01:25:51.880 like they've destroyed a part of my brain which is the opposite of what they wanted they wanted to
01:25:55.740 turn me into a slut that's mad i'm really sorry to hurt that yeah i'm really bad but this is the
01:26:01.120 thing man 10 year olds they are not thinking about sex they're just not they're thinking about video
01:26:04.620 games you know climbing trees or whatever you know getting sweets they're not thinking about
01:26:09.520 any of that nonsense how much prep do they give the kids you know the kids just go along to a
01:26:14.500 lesson sit down and it's like right this is your lesson here's an erect penis yeah yeah
01:26:18.600 hector says uh clarence thomas has written multiple concurring decisions recently saying
01:26:25.560 they need to overturn the gay rights ruling for being bad law how can one man be so based i i love
01:26:30.040 that clarence thomas like you won't remember but back in the late 90s i think it was when clarence
01:26:34.980 thomas became a supreme court judge uh uh biden tried to stitch him up as a rapist
01:26:40.660 oh yeah so he wouldn't get on the court and so it's you know the long arc of history bending
01:26:46.740 towards clarence thomas getting his revenge on the left yeah yeah yeah so weren't they also probably
01:26:52.460 hoping that oh like clarence thomas he's a he's a black man he'll go along with all of our progressive
01:26:56.900 agenda didn't work out so well he's the most conservative man in america probably it seems
01:27:02.340 definitely that's why i was hoping for a black pope
01:27:05.860 well honestly the african popes are aggressively right wing like it's you know you you see all
01:27:14.300 of the statements from them i was going through like here this uh this guy this guy he's kind
01:27:18.500 of a progressive he's a moderate and the black was like they sound like isis
01:27:22.660 yeah you know they're old school and it's like oh okay yeah you know michael says hey i support
01:27:33.440 marriage equality it's not fair that gay couples can escape marriage but straight couples really
01:27:36.720 can't and now at least the lesbians are learning that being married is hard work and they aren't
01:27:40.600 up for the job being married to women yeah funny that two men have a better chance of success in
01:27:45.780 marriage than straight couples to be honest with you um the problem is no fault divorce right
01:27:50.240 although he's saying that in the lesbian couple thing they probably are faults
01:27:53.480 if the stereotypes are true which they always it's not in the stereotype we've got the we've got
01:27:59.180 the numbers well yeah you know it's something like more than i think it's 52 percent of lesbian
01:28:03.020 relationships uh have domestic violence in them so it's just like so pretty horrible even getting
01:28:07.980 rid of no fault divorce won't stop lesbian divorces um but uh but anyway yeah so amazing power to
01:28:14.880 the women girl bossing it all the way to the divorce court good for them good for them yeah
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