The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #967
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Summary
In this episode, we discuss the Southport stabbing and the heroic actions of a man who tried to stop the attack, and the tragic loss of two children in the attack itself. We also read some of the comments that have been posted in the aftermath of the attack.
Transcript
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hello and welcome to the podcast of the lotus eaters for the 30th of july
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2024 and today i'm joined by carl and stelios hello and today we're going to be talking about
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oh yeah uh can you turn that light off please oh yeah we've got we've got extra lights on thank
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you sorry gonna have a very illuminating podcast today it's been a an unprofessional day today
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it's to be fair it is going to be 30 degrees very soon yeah that's why i'm not wearing a tie and i
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look like i'm about to go on holiday so the ac is still broken and we're in britain so it feels
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horrible stelios can approve of this i i've wore a tie in 40 degrees celsius don't tie shame me i
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intend to sorry let's carry on yes so today we're talking about the southport stabbing and then carl
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will be talking about how diversity is almost certainly our strength oh yeah and stelios will
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be following in a similar vein just in the context of new york new york is finding out
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it does exactly so it's going to be a pretty migration uh heavy podcast i'm afraid um and
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it's not going to be necessarily a cheerful one but i suppose i may as well get on with it then
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also it's worth mentioning as well rumble rants um as per usual and of course we're going to get to
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all the comments video comments etc as well but anyway here is southport this is a northern small
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town i think it's fair to say um close to liverpool and manchester um and there was you know summer
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holiday break from schools and so children are off enjoying the nice weather that we've had recently
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and um yesterday morning there was a workshop for children between six to eleven which included
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dance yoga and bracelet making and it was attended by 25 children in total and then a man in a face
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mask arrived in a taxi which he refused to pay for um he then went into a building with the children
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and what followed is is safe to say is absolute mayhem so the children began screaming as you can
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imagine um as he tried to attack them with what is reported to be a knife i've also heard machete as
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well um some of the children were able to escape um some of which took shelter in a neighboring house
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however multiple children were reported as being out on the street lying on the street bleeding in the
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road after they had been stabbed and um at this point many of the parents actually started turning up
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and obviously seeing what had happened um reacted as you can imagine they would in utter horror you know
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people screaming um people panicking that their children had been hurt um and so far three children
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have died from this um and eight have suffered from critical injuries and are currently in hospital
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um and the the children who are okay are still you know physically okay still reportedly incredibly
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traumatized by what happened and i think a lot of the people that actually witnessed it have said it's one
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of the most horrific things they could ever imagine and i can certainly see that being the case
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so part of it is this um there was a businessman who shares a building with this i suppose dance hall
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community center i'm not entirely sure what role the building has um but he heard the screaming and ran in
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and tried to intervene so um well done to him well done to jonathan hayes that is an incredibly brave
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thing to do and i want to read about what um he did to try and prevent this from happening um so i'm
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going to read from the telegraph article here um a businessman tried to disarm the southport knifeman
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after hearing screams from his office the telegraph can reveal jonathan hayes 63 was stabbed in the leg
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after running into the dance studio in a desperate attempt to intervene his wife helen 57 told the
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telegraph that he regrets he could not do more to stop the ferocious attack that left two children
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dead at the time of them writing it now three um asked if mr hayes had tried to put himself between
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the knifeman and the children she said he did he heard screams um our office is in the same building
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as the dance studio he heard screams and went outside saw the attacker saw he had hurt a child and
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tried to take the knife off him and got stabbed in the leg the dance studio was tucked away down a little
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alley you wouldn't know it was there um that there was a children's dance studio there just by walking
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past sorry um you would have to know it was there i've been with him all afternoon at the hospital
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he's very upset he wasn't able to do more to help physically he will be okay mentally i don't know
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so obviously this is a very brave man an actual hero he is yeah and um obviously um heartfelt thanks
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to him and and the sacrifices he made to do what i think um everyone would like to do in that
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situation but it's another thing to actually go through with it and to be stabbed and then still
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be beating yourself up about i could have done more is um really quite impressive so um obviously
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hope his family are doing okay as well um as well as the family of the children um because this
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shouldn't have to happen to anyone it's a really quite horrible thing and another aspect of this
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telegraph article is that they revealed um as nick buckley points out um i'm going to read this
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directly moseyside police confirmed that a 17 year old boy from the village of banks about five miles
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away from southport had been arrested and was being questioned on suspicion of murder and attempted
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murder the youth who cannot be named for legal reasons is originally from cardiff in wales moved
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to the southport area with his rwandan parents when he was aged six so right here we know that this is
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second generation immigrant yes a second generation born and raised in the united kingdom
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and still decided for reasons unknown to do this i think there are some really interesting questions
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this raises uh as the businessman points out you wouldn't know it was there so why did he target
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it i mean obviously he knew it because of local knowledge because he's been there since he was six
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right so why did he do it yeah well that is the question people are asking at the minute i mean it
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it has the character of a terror attack doesn't it yeah but rwanda is a christian country mostly
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yeah supposedly yeah who knows but either way i feel like this was something that was preventable
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um there are lots of things that could have been done to avoid this happening um immigration policy
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um for a start and the fact that we're far too down that road we are yeah it's it's difficult to know
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what we can do anymore well i think one thing that people need to remember is that we just are not the
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high trust society you grew up in that's just not the case too many strangers have been introduced to
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our country who have very strange ways of looking at the world and do things that we think are
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abominable i have no idea why he's done this and we're just going to be told oh he has mental health
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issues which it's not really good enough is it no no not at all and that's the point you know he knew
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exactly what he was doing this i very much you know he if he turns up in a taxi and a mask this
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isn't a mental health episode where he's just lashing out anyone around him this is a conscious
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plan so i've got my weapon i've got my disguise i'm going to pick a particularly soft target i'm going
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to try and massacre a bunch of english girls for what reason would a 17 year old do this i have no idea
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but um but we're not the high trust society that we used to be these these things happen i mean
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these things have happened in france these things have happened elsewhere and now they happen here
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and so people need to just become aware of that it is also particularly telling that they have to
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phrase it in such terms as if that this is not obvious oh someone who would do something like that
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doesn't have mental issues may not come on yeah so the very fact that we are even discussing this
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in such terms is also another manifestation of what you are talking about it is also just a quick
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thing that i've actually kind of i've actually come to really hate the terms of mental health
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uh problems when it comes to this because what it presupposes is that we have the the one correct
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way of looking at the universe and anyone who diverges from that is somehow not correct in their
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mindset now i'm obviously not saying this guy was correct in his mindset but what i'm saying is
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there are different ways of looking at the world that different cultures have
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and we don't understand them because we assume everyone really will come around to our way of
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thinking about things and so saying oh it's a mental health problem puts them on the path of being
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it's a therapeutic issue we just need to get this lunatic in line with the way we think and then
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everything will be fine it's like no we just need to accept that some people it's worth mentioning as
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well here that rwanda is a country that's only one generation removed from genocide in its own
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borders you know people machetting each other to death why it's not we want it's not people
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machetting each other it was the hutus machetting the tootsies yeah but the thing is i wrote a couple
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years ago i read a book on the rwandan genocide and literally every hutu man was culpable with this
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because the hutu authorities all rounded them all up and they all had machetes because they worked on
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banana or pineapple plantations and so they all had machetes and so every single man in rwanda is
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of a certain age is basically culpable yeah i am stelios um yeah so there's no i'm saying anything
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about his parents i mean there might be hutu there might be tootsie yeah you know and have fled it i
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don't know anything about the parents why though are people from this violent background allowed in our
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country why should the people of britain shoulder the burden of the dangers that they bring with them
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i don't see it as our responsibility but it's it's not just this this is just a particularly
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awful example i mean this happens all the time where i mean there have been so many different
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terror attacks and things like that and which is expected well and the the general response has
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been well you know this is just kind of the way things are now we can't change it i mean hamza yusuf
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didn't tweet out any condolences for the parents but he did tweet out well far right protesting in
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southport now that's a problem it's like we just need to grieve the families no this wasn't an act of god
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this was an act of some foreign lunatic who obviously shouldn't have been here
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i personally have no problem in just condemning it and thinking that you know i'm wrong in saying
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that this is absolutely evil yeah and i think that you know every society requires a degree of
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of the rule of law and of you know basic public safety considerations so i don't think that it's just
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us bad people who are trying to impose another way of life i mean this person is here
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you would presume that he will have to respect the laws of this country and he does not but not only
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that like the it's this isn't just about breaking the law like okay fair enough like you know young
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people break laws right that doesn't mean that there's a natural or inherent contradiction between
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and second generation immigrants are often more radical than their parents more more opposed to
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the society in which they've been brought than their parents but this isn't just about breaking
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the law right i mean this kid apparently he was some sort of introvert obviously didn't have a
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criminal record or anything like this and has consciously planned to commit this atrocity and
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then the police have said well it's not terror related it's like okay but this was a conscious act
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and when you attack the children of a society you are attacking literally the softest most vulnerable
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underbelly of that society you are literally stabbing your knife as deep into the heart of the
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society as possible so this was a conscious act done by an evil person that for reasons that must
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assume to be political right yes and i have to add you also attack its future symbolically well not just
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the most vulnerable it's also symbolically its future absolutely so this isn't just this isn't
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a rule of law question or anything like this isn't the machete gangs who are running around london
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macheting each other um over drug territory or something like that this is something far worse
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than that which is why i think it's resonated so deeply in the hearts of so many people and the old
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the old points of well you know it's just we just have to accept it this we just have to grieve with
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the families like no this is something that could have been prevented and if we had a better
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understanding of the foreign peoples which we've brought into this country to live with us then
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maybe it would have been but we don't we spend absolutely zero time trying to get that kind of
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understanding or putting any emphasis on what their obligations to us are it's always about our
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obligations to them to make them feel comfortable it's like well okay but i think there is a conversation
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about how that goes the other way as well well i think that my sort of reaction to this is that
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it seems like there are certain peoples that come to the uk that have a much higher propensity to do
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things like this and this to my mind means that their culture is simply incompatible with western
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civilization and we should bear that in mind yeah and it might be seen as a bit of a hard line but i i
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don't want this sort of thing going on and you know someone not being able to make as much money
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as their host nation is not a reasonable concern yeah too bad why don't you build your own
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civilization yeah but there have been a bunch of other um incidents like this in recent times
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sorry just before we move on i think that's a perfectly reasonable point as well
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countries with particularly high violent crime rates yeah we should just refuse anyone from those
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countries of course yeah sorry you've got like you know south african levels of murder or rape or
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something like that we've got the crime data yeah exactly we we could do it overnight say right no
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more people from these countries and it could be done like that it's a political choice that these
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sorts of things happen like trump did with the the muslim ban exactly okay well lots of terrorists
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come from these countries so we're not going to accept people from these countries that's totally
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reasonable and people lost their minds about it yeah and nobody's rights are violated you don't
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have a right to move to the united states you know nothing bad happened to anyone they just had to
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live in their country of origin like they had been doing right up until this point
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nothing bad happened no rights are violated and it's a completely sensible policy
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absolutely so somebody else did a very good job talking about um all of the recent
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stabbings and you you framed it as sort of knives with mental health issues because
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that's how they frame it yeah exactly as in that is what the media has been saying about it like
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these these knives got up themselves there's no um there's no agency to the people who do it
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because then people would realize hang on a minute why are they doing this why are they even here in
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the first place yeah uh sorry and just one thing we didn't cover all of them because there are just
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too many too many we covered some of them i am going to do some quick fire um mentioning here we
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have the uk independence party who we haven't heard from in quite some time talking about the riots in
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leeds it was mostly muslims so i don't know why they've called it ramer gypsy but that was the host
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family right yeah but but there were also gypsies i mean it was a gypsy a roma guy i don't know what
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the politically correct term is who set fire to the bus for example okay so it was a it was a mix of
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both communities in leeds the bangladeshi riots in white chapel british soldiers stabbed in kent
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two men uh attacked a firearms officer in manchester airport that's uh there's actually a large counter
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protest against the treatment of that even though the guy who stamped on the person who'd already
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assaulted three police officers and broken a woman's nose um he had a gun in his hand i think
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which is why he stamped on him because it's better than getting shot i imagine but hey um
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and they're saying now children have been stabbed in southport and there's also another list here um
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there's the the gillingham army barracks one um there was girl 15 among two arrested after man stabbed
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in the london underground teenage boy stabbed to death in hackney and a short-tempered cyclist
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stabbed a bmw driver to death in london and just to just go back to the violent crime thing there are
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so many cultures around the world where violence is viewed as a legitimate form of settling personal
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disputes right that's the issue we've allowed lots of these people who culturally just view violence
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as a part of life to come here where we don't well yeah this has been imported into britain it's not
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homegrown yeah and um there was also this that happened yesterday which we still don't have all the details for
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and seems curious people were taken to hospital with breathing difficulties after after a woman
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approached them with a bag it seems like some sort of chemical attack because supposedly people were being
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hosed down in the street and you know bath is a lovely place as well i actually lived there at one
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point and i went to university there and so to see this happen in in what is one of the nicest places
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in the uk seems to indicate that no one is really safe from this sort of thing and i know that sounds a
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bit sensationalist but i remember covering the incident in france where a group of muslims attacked
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a bunch of teenagers in a small town of a hundred people yeah and they stabbed a 16 year old boy to death
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yeah um and then you have the uh the knife attack where i can't remember where in france it was where the
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guy was just walking through a play park and on stabbing babies yeah so it's just syrian refugee
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it's just what is happening then you have the incident in ireland um where you had yeah that guy
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stabbing children again it there's just too much of it going on to say oh there's there's no pattern
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you know it's an isolated incident no it's not we know who what kind of people are doing this and
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they don't belong here it's isolated incident number 200 700 exactly 75 yeah and it is also worth
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mentioning as well they're not calling this a terror attack whilst people like tommy robinson are being
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arrested under the terror act so the law is being for screening a film in london yes the law is
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enforced so selectively these days that um the notion of there being any justice in this in a
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sense that would actually satisfy the both the aggrieved parties and you know society as a whole
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is sort of a laughable notion at this point and um here's some more here um this was the valdo callocaine
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uh this is all the not terror related things these are all explained away as mental health
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he i believe ran some people over in a van and then you've got the kent soldier stabber
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there's another north london knife attacker there gabriel abdullah just attacked random shoppers with a
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knife then it's not terror related okay but okay that doesn't mean that we ignore it that doesn't mean
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we go well there's there's no collective guilt that's brought upon uh the the country and the
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communities or anything like that we don't just okay well that's memory hold then he didn't have a
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manifesto so what so it wasn't a conventional terror attack yeah then you've got the albanian woman
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there who slit a seven-year-old girl's throat um yeah that was awful absolutely awful pure evil isn't it
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yeah how she's still alive yeah i know it's just just and then again they've got the southport um
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yeah attack there that's uh from turning point the worst thing this country ever did was abolishing
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the death penalty i swear to god it's i'm certainly coming around to that yeah it's just there's such
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moral debt incurred that's not being repaid so you actually put me onto this article carl yeah
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controlled spontaneity this is the government government's blueprints shaping post-terror
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planning and this is actually from may 2019 and it's still going on to this day it seems oh yeah
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and um i'm going to read a little bit from this article so please humor me the british government
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has prepared for terrorist incidents by pre-planning social media campaigns which are designed to appear
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to be spontaneous public responses to attacks middle eastern eye has learned hashtags are carefully
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tested before attacks happen instagram images selected and impromptu in quotation marks street
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posters are printed in operations that contingency planners term controlled spontaneity which is
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horrifically orwellian term politicians statements vigils and interfaith events are also negotiated
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and planned in readiness for any terrorist attack the campaigns have been deployed during every uk
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terrorist incident in recent years of course this was published in 2019 including the london bridge
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attack in june of 2017 and the finsbury park mosque attack which took place two weeks later within hours
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of an incident campaigners um are swiftly organized um with i heart posters designed and uh distributed
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according to the location of the attack plans are also drawn up for people to hand out flowers at the scene
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of the crime in apparently unprompted gestures of love and support the purpose of the operation is
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according to a number of people involved in their creation who spoke to the middle eastern eye is to
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shape public responses encouraging individuals to focus on empathy for the victims and a sense of
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unity with strangers rather than reacting with violence or anger so if this is legitimate which to be
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fair it does sound like there's some truth to this this is one of the most abominable things a
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government could possibly do they're importing people that they're choosing to import people
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that are terrorizing the native population from countries with notably high crime rates exactly and
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then gaslighting them into just accepting it as part of their way of life if that isn't evil i don't know
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what is i mean it's it's like sadiq khan saying you know it's just a part of living in london is
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stabbings it's that same philosophy at play here part and parcel of being in a big city and the exact
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part and parcel of having mass immigration there's a huge contradiction in this that shows how a lot of
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progressivist governments are treating their own people they're asking us to basically not look back in
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anger and also to be unburdened by what has been forget the past forget what happened and in the
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meanwhile they're pushing down a particularly anti-western agenda in the name of addressing
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historical inequalities this is absolute hypocrisy why doesn't it apply to them as well exactly
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so this video has been circulating online and i think it speaks of part of the problem if i can get
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the mouse to actually work okay here we go government has rightly scrapped the rwanda scheme
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but the uk is falling behind our international counterparts in providing safe routes for refugees
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we are now one of the only countries in europe where refugee children in the uk cannot sponsor their
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family members to join them organizations like the refugee council have documented the harm this causes
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will the home secretary please confirm that the government's mission to improve opportunity for
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all extends to refugee children and will amend the immigration how is it our job to provide opportunity
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for all no it's not actually it's the job of the british state to benefit the british people and no one
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else by definition that is the purpose of a nation state that's why they exist and the fact that these
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people are also framing it as children when we know it's young 90 percent adult adult men yeah yeah
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fighting age men many of whom have criminal records in their home countries that's probably part of the
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reason why they're fleeing and they know they can get away with it and they know that they can also
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get involved in the pre-established ethnic crime gangs that exist in the uk and make our living
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arrangement worse whilst we're having to pay for it these are the these are the people that are
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green party mps basically yes yeah just left-wingers people who think that we should open the gates to
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barbarians it's absolutely sickening anyway the final thing i wanted to mention is um merseyside
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police are monitoring a possible far-right rally um that's politics uk's words via the eye paper
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in southport this evening after fake news spread on social media claiming the unnamed 17 year old
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suspect was a muslim asylum seeker just be clear that is fake news it is as far as he was we don't
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think he was necessarily a muslim or an asylum seeker no he his parents may well have been but
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he was born here but he was from rwanda however you know i think that people rallying to protest this
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sort of thing framing it as a political event i think the vast majority of people should be opposed to
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stabbing children i don't know what kind of ideology um you must have to be opposed to that but yes i don't
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think framing people going to this protesting against the fact that this happened need to be
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framed in that light just to be clear i wouldn't recommend going to any protests or anything about
00:25:53.120
this yet um the the wounds are too fresh i would say yeah um but until something is done about this
00:26:01.120
which i don't see happening i'm not optimistic about you know the labor party changing its mind about
00:26:06.640
immigration this is going to carry on it's going to get worse you're going to be gas-lit into
00:26:11.440
accepting it and nothing will get done yeah matthew says i'm in despair at the moment our people
00:26:18.160
aren't safe yet the regime seems seeks to suppress our speech re-migration is essential whatever
00:26:24.160
sanctions the international community might place on us uh i don't care about the international
00:26:28.320
community's opinion at all no i mean calve said well sorry um i was going to say that actually the
00:26:34.400
international community i think um that there is an element i think of people waiting for a country
00:26:40.960
to make the first move because it might be similar to the lockdowns where yeah if italy does it then
00:26:45.920
all of a sudden it's okay if people start like re-migrating people on mass okay pakistan did it
00:26:52.400
four afghan terror attacks and they ejected 1.7 million afghan asylum seekers in pakistan if it's good enough
00:26:59.040
for pakistan exactly it's good enough for me calab says uh be me joins stream three minutes late
00:27:04.160
here's about child murder attempt one's about modernity yeah cameron says rest in peace those
00:27:08.560
little girls feeling great sense of helplessness i know and that's that's why people want to go and
00:27:12.560
protest but the thing is i mean i i just don't want to be encouraging people to go because with emotions
00:27:20.160
running so high um there's a much higher chance of something bad happening um we we should be organizing
00:27:27.040
our protests on our terms not on sort of the terms of the events um so i don't recommend going uh
00:27:35.120
ramshack lot says i'm millennial and my mom used to send me to the bakery on our road when i was six
00:27:39.760
totally safe because everyone in the village knew each other it could be that way again
00:27:44.400
right the last russian says my anger still isn't subsiding trying to think productive ways for it and
00:27:48.640
trying to suppress it while it worked damn to be honest with you i had a bloody awful day yesterday
00:27:52.720
because of this like everyone i knew like i saw my normie friends on facebook posting about this
00:27:58.560
and they were just furious and it's like yeah i know um hero sanic says the managerial elite always
00:28:05.520
excuses how there's them having a lack of agency for any number of reasons thus never afforded to a
00:28:11.200
this never afforded to a native european yes uh reticulium says this is clearly a tough subject to talk
00:28:16.800
about it's obviously it's obviously it's affecting you and lots of people in the uk uh i just want to
00:28:22.320
praise your continued professionalism on subjects like this well we're doing our best thank you um
00:28:27.200
that's a random name says uh urqai killing of the people of rohan is bad but and all but clearly they
00:28:31.840
can't help it when aema and his rohiram keep oppressing them yeah i know um and uh oph uk says
00:28:38.320
deport non-assimilated with whatever violence well i'm not gonna carry on that i'm afraid no fed posting
00:28:44.480
in our chat thank you very much um so let's uh let's move on to further fruits of diversity because
00:28:54.000
there's been a lot of them diversity is all the rage we know that it's good for us and we also know
00:29:00.160
that 90 of the people who have illegally arrived here have been uh men fighting age men incidentally
00:29:06.560
it's just not a question the government keeps the statistics and uh x-rays their teeth so we know
00:29:13.200
exactly how old they are at this point and this is a very interesting uh thread from a guy called
00:29:18.240
alma on twitter who's just gone through and here i mean the distribution of asylum seekers by nationality
00:29:25.600
2019-2023 i mean as you can see the the charts almost all very weighted towards men and i mean look
00:29:34.720
at egypt why are we taking asylum seekers from egypt you know pakistan iraq but you can see they're all
00:29:40.320
very distributed towards the 20 to sort of 30 range or 15 30 so it is the sort of men who would
00:29:48.880
otherwise in previous eras be conscripted into the lord's retinue or army to go and fight for the
00:29:54.560
kingdom right and massive amounts of them are given asylum why are we taking asylum seekers from sri
00:30:00.320
lanka yeah i don't understand none of these countries are at war vietnam nigeria vietnam
00:30:08.800
hasn't been at war for quite some time yeah yeah when was the last time kuwait i mean el salvador
00:30:13.760
like i will be applying for refugee status there yeah all the criminals are fleeing
00:30:18.960
turkey the popular holiday destination of turkey and we accept 80 what 90 of the asylum seekers from
00:30:27.280
turkey like what is happening man but this is mad right so anyway moving on we're mental like
00:30:35.600
somewhere like libya i could actually understand like you know i'm not saying it's necessarily a
00:30:39.680
good thing but at least you know there has been a war there it is a failed state there is a reason
00:30:44.640
that people would seek asylum from libya vietnam same with sudan as well yeah yeah same with sudan okay
00:30:49.520
yeah fair enough like i said i'm not saying i'm in favor of it no but like you know they're just
00:30:54.000
india what are you talking about india why are there any asylum seekers from india nepal like
00:30:58.320
we've got loads of indians already exactly you don't need to we've got indians at home
00:31:01.920
pakistan it's like 50 60 of pakistani asylum seekers are around none of these people not
00:31:08.720
one of them is our problem qualify they don't qualify as far as i'm concerned but anyway moving on
00:31:15.360
i would move on if the focus was on that um so what we're getting for our money is massive amounts of
00:31:22.880
fraud on the benefit system right now i'm sure i'm sure that someone's gonna say well isn't this
00:31:28.800
just native british people committing fraud against your benefit system and to that i would say probably
00:31:34.320
not uh obviously we don't have the breakdown of it unfortunately but um as you can see here uh fraud
00:31:41.280
and error losses by benefit um this 6.46 million so six six and a half billion basically in fraud
00:31:52.560
every year it's astronomical yeah it's it's so much money i think people forget just how much money
00:31:58.240
the government's throwing around here it's it's unbelievable and so this guy was like well fraud
00:32:02.080
and error are not the same thing he's like good point they're broken down fraud is 5.1 percent of all
00:32:07.440
the losses of all the total 7.3 billion and error only accounts for 1.5 billion so okay we spend 1.5
00:32:15.120
billion in making mistakes fair enough but that's only claimant error as well there's also official
00:32:20.080
error yeah yeah which is another 780 million yeah but uh okay yeah it's it's mostly fraud right we're
00:32:27.120
getting unbelievably defrauded and then it's like okay what about the nhs now the nhs technically on the
00:32:32.720
books is not supposed to give treatment to uh illegal immigrants actually i think they're a
00:32:38.240
carve out for illegal uh for the refuge the asylum seekers but for most immigrants who are in the
00:32:43.280
country they're not supposed to allow you to do it but the thing is as migration watch point out
00:32:48.160
they just don't check so when you go to the nhs ward and you see a bunch of people who don't speak
00:32:53.440
english there the nhs just doesn't charge them so they don't find out whether they don't identify
00:32:58.240
them or charge them so we're losing about 400 million each year on just health tourism it's
00:33:02.880
like right okay so we have an international health service great and this is known about by
00:33:10.560
okay we're missing a link there but don't worry so there was the um the massive benefit ring uh
00:33:17.280
fraud that came out the other day where five members of an organized criminal gang uh falsely
00:33:22.160
claimed 53 million pounds five people claiming 53 million pounds uh in england wales they were jailed for
00:33:28.080
about a decade something like that there we go there's the crown prosecution services posts on it
00:33:32.080
they don't look very english do they no they were bulgarian um of course and so it's like right
00:33:37.280
so we're paying out huge amounts of money we're getting actively defrauded and
00:33:44.480
when like when we get when we're paying out for the uh health costs of illegal migrants like this is
00:33:51.440
the kind of response that you get oh asylum seeker smashing up farnham road hospital in the uk why
00:33:57.040
would they be doing that well i actually looked into this oh yeah go on so he was angry because
00:34:02.400
he wasn't getting as much money as he wanted wow wow imagine the gratitude imagine the absolute
00:34:09.680
gratitude of these people and all that is a political choice all of this is a political choice all of this
00:34:16.160
is being done by policy by government policy anyway so that's us saving the world using our benefits
00:34:24.320
system to make their lives better don't they deserve it uh but we need them you see we need asylum
00:34:30.240
seekers because business will business owners are like well hang on a second we need skills for the
00:34:34.640
economy ah yes the skilled people who are bringing in to support i'm sure the window companies are
00:34:40.800
paying them a lot aren't they yeah yeah but uh and so the business leaders are like well look i mean
00:34:47.120
uh we need foreign workers to help ease labor shortages because keir starmer decided he was uh
00:34:52.640
based on far right and was like actually maybe a net figure of 700 000 a year has to come down and
00:34:57.920
actually can't can't be sustained also the economics behind this are just wrong actually you don't need
00:35:03.840
to fill jobs and actually having vacant jobs is a sign of a healthy economy yeah also that they're
00:35:10.080
justifying it by saying well we've got an aging population and uh you know the they're a they're
00:35:15.920
a sub-replacement birth rate therefore we need to import foreigners but isn't that just kicking
00:35:20.080
the can down the road anyway yes it is and we'll get to more of that in a second actually um because
00:35:26.320
i mean starmer has actually made a good point here businesses have become far too reliant on workers
00:35:31.520
from overseas and labor would train britons to do jobs in areas where there were labor shortages
00:35:36.080
that's a great idea uh but this is let's look at some examples of how the industries in this
00:35:43.280
country have become really really lazy and reliant on foreign uh workers so let's what about pilots
00:35:50.400
it was only four years ago pakistani pilots grounded over fake licenses feeling confident about flying
00:35:56.000
these days are we i mean airlines you know if only there was something that that happened with
00:36:06.960
fake airline passports and an airplane in the early 2000s i mean that's what it's setting up for
00:36:15.520
right no no it doesn't even matter right well this is not setting up terrorism well they're setting up
00:36:19.040
for incompetence right because it turns out that countries outside of the west actually have much
00:36:23.680
lower standards when it comes to things like fraud when it comes to just questions of honesty and they
00:36:29.920
don't seem to care they don't seem to understand the reason their countries are not as uh efficient and
00:36:35.600
productive as the west is because they allow these things to happen it is accepted as inevitable
00:36:40.640
exactly which is very worrying when we see politicians in the west trying to tell people
00:36:44.720
that this is inevitable you have zero choice over the matter and also it's also very concerning when
00:36:49.440
politicians say we'll just get foreign experts or you know skilled people from overseas it's like well
00:36:54.640
hang on a second they're not all the same these standards are not interchangeable these people come from
00:37:00.000
countries where they just treat corruption and lying as an inevitability of life and they're not really
00:37:05.120
bothered about it then it's not surprised that foreign doctors are 13 times more likely to be
00:37:09.600
investigated for incompetence than native doctors why would that be it turns out voodoo medicine is not
00:37:16.240
as good as it's not even voodoo medicine it's qualification fraud like these these people come from cultures where
00:37:23.200
fraud is a normal part of life where corruption is a normal part of life we're like yeah well i mean
00:37:28.320
look he's got a degree that says he's a perfectly qualified doctor who am i to disagree with it so
00:37:32.960
yeah no further thought necessary bro you know it's only people's lives on the line you know it's only an
00:37:38.080
airline it's only a doctor it's only people who are like literally unqualified foreign nurses who get
00:37:44.720
access to the drug supply of the nhs and just start handing it out whether it's needed or not it's just
00:37:49.440
this is total institutional corruption and it's just mad how it takes kirsten being like well i mean
00:37:56.160
the problem is you're just becoming over reliant on these people it's like can we not talk about
00:37:59.280
the quality of the people themselves right and to your point economically it's not even true right
00:38:05.040
that we need these people okay according to the uh labor force and this has been true for years right
00:38:11.200
as you can see this is from 2002 this is a point that's been hammered home for over 20 years now
00:38:17.600
there are there are hundreds of thousands of people unemployed if you have job vacancies you
00:38:23.760
should train those people there's an old point again it's it's such an old point and it's still
00:38:30.240
just as true today that we are not training our own people and kiss i was like i'm gonna train our
00:38:34.800
own people guys it's like okay when get on with it this should have been priority one but anyway so
00:38:39.840
that's just the economics of it right let's get to the social enrichment of it so just just incredible
00:38:45.280
how like you've just got machetes and knife attacks everywhere on the bus in a taxi how about after
00:38:51.600
calling triple a after a car accident like what what is happening man but then what about the
00:38:58.160
delivery driver who was just spotted the other day going about his delivery deliveries presumably
00:39:04.880
with a bloody machine what is this person doing in our country sorry he's just riding around with
00:39:10.080
machete it's totally normal it's totally normal this is what happens man and so when i hear things
00:39:17.120
like this so oh what we need is greater diversity in hiking uh i don't really want greater diversity
00:39:24.320
in hiking to be honest the whole justification for this which is stupid from the outset is that
00:39:30.240
i don't feel comfortable in the countryside because there are too many white people well good it's one
00:39:34.800
of the places we've been pushed to we've already been pushed out of our cities yeah but even even
00:39:38.560
then okay like i don't want machete guys coming to the countryside i don't want them here at all no
00:39:44.800
exactly you know but um but anyway so i love this this is just the most preposterous nonsense in the
00:39:51.200
world right i'm a black scottish adventurer of course i leave no trace i'm a black scottish adventurer
00:39:57.200
of course i exercise my right room responsibly here in scotland i'm a black scottish adventurer of
00:40:04.160
course i'm aware of benefit of spending time with nature i'm a black scottish adventurer of course i'm
00:40:10.240
breaking barriers i'm stereotyped none of these people are scottish no they're not none of these
00:40:17.360
people they've all got african accents they're all obviously recent immigrants and they're lied to
00:40:22.640
they're being lied to and they're lying to us call themselves black scottish adventurers so great
00:40:26.640
that the there is an active push to get these people to come into the countryside to come into
00:40:31.440
the shires and what are they going to bring with them they're going to bring
00:40:36.240
enrichment obviously so at uh in derbyshire there's a place called the dovedale stepping stones i've
00:40:42.800
never actually been there but apparently it's a lovely uh area next to a crossing river and of course
00:40:48.000
there was a migrant brawl there over some nonsense like someone's trying to get a wheelchair across
00:40:53.600
and apparently they don't know how to queue and so there's a massive brawl and it's like god's
00:40:58.320
sake the tranquility of the spot and the fact that they've turned it into what looks like the southern
00:41:04.000
u.s border here yeah you know it's such an abomination it's it reminds me in a way of the the
00:41:10.240
desecration of stonehenge by just up oil yeah and that these are the parts of england that should be
00:41:16.080
considered sacred to us these beautiful parts of our countryside that we should be preserving
00:41:21.760
and these people are coming here not respecting it turning it into what looks like i don't know
00:41:29.200
some north african market or something we'll get to we'll get to north african markets in a minute
00:41:35.440
so uh they've brought their enriching culture with them which is wonderful because that's what multicultural
00:41:41.040
culturalism is and then you know you'll get like uh people coming back come back from the pub you
00:41:46.960
find just some guy taking a dump in your front yard even though you've got a sign that says don't take
00:41:51.600
a dump in my front yard the fact that that sign had to exist just like the guy obviously doesn't
00:41:57.520
speak there are so many indians in his front garden that he's got to write a sign saying please don't
00:42:03.920
don't go to the toilet in my front garden but the guy obviously doesn't speak english so he can't
00:42:07.040
read your bloody sign but uh but this is totally normal remember you know there's constant they're
00:42:12.320
on the beach they feel the urge they may as well it's always open isn't it i sent a video to to
00:42:17.200
stelios recently of um an indian just in the bush basically going to the toilet and he got bitten by
00:42:26.240
a 15 foot python he's like there are reasons why you don't do this sort of thing right but anyway just uh
00:42:32.880
just to finish this off and so you know i mean they're they are gonna settle in and make the
00:42:37.760
place their own uh ipswich bazaar has taken over the former woolworthson poundland site
00:42:43.440
in the ipswich town center because of course town center is going down like every town center is
00:42:47.760
and so they had to save it with diversity and multiculturalism amazing amazing also this picture
00:42:54.080
doesn't look very diverse does it no not really it looks rather south asian but what do i know you
00:42:59.600
know but um but yeah this is just what diversity has brought to our country these are the fruits of
00:43:04.480
diversity and i'm really tired of them um right so uh mr bosch says uh first time rumbling long time
00:43:14.480
listener good afternoon gentlemen just watched the speech car magnificent thank you for the great work
00:43:18.480
you're doing in the movement thank you very much um we'll have to skip over the one dollar ones i'm
00:43:22.560
afraid just because we're running out of time so uh stelios okay so
00:43:27.680
so new york is finding out new york for some time now is a sanctuary city and a lot of people are
00:43:36.480
expressly uh welcome to illegal immigrants and you will see how this narrative has brought new new
00:43:45.840
yorkers to find out that sometimes there is too much of a thing there is an overdose of immigration and
00:43:54.320
there is generalized unrest uncleanliness and lack of civility coming with it really so they've adopted
00:44:02.240
the culture of new york then by the sounds of it exactly yeah so you see that sometimes there are
00:44:07.440
there's an issue of cultural compatibilities and incompatibilities and new york has this issue here
00:44:13.600
we are going to talk about it and we are going to look a bit about what has happened in the last year
00:44:18.640
obviously this goes back decades but especially in the last year we are seeing a lot of developments
00:44:25.600
that are really interesting and actually shows what happens when a lot of the progressivists
00:44:30.720
and not just the politicians the people the people who support progressive politics actually confront
00:44:37.760
get become confronted with the consequences to their own actions and the consequence the consequences
00:44:44.480
to the policies that they have implemented because usually what happens with progressivists is that
00:44:49.440
they want others to to pay the bill 100 i mean you see this in britain in particular in the fact that
00:44:56.320
around westminster in london and sort of the very center in the heart of government there aren't these
00:45:02.000
problems right there are tourists wandering around so you it's not that you don't see any foreign
00:45:05.840
people they're all tourists taking photos of westminster abbey or the house of parliament whatever
00:45:10.240
they don't get these problems there uh in 2024 this is political choice it's not just oh 100 this is
00:45:16.880
not just an error so i will show you something that happened here because it shows lack of civil let's
00:45:24.000
say civility and basic stuff about civil obedience to authority there was a park in uh january that people
00:45:33.440
were there in close to time square it's a central park it's everywhere right basically it's everywhere okay
00:45:39.840
and the police went there to try and tell some illegal migrants to to leave the place and they
00:45:45.920
started assaulting assaulting them kicking and hitting them and you will see that a lot of them just
00:45:56.080
weren't particularly punished not particularly grateful to the people not particularly yes so there's a
00:46:02.400
question of whether the response to the their actions was particularly relaxed so you will see here there was
00:46:10.000
they were under the terms of the deal offered by the manhattan district attorney's office darwin
00:46:15.760
gomez isquil 19 will serve 364 days in jail the other migrants your henry britta 24 and ulysses
00:46:25.120
21 were offered plea deals to serve a year in jail in exchange for pleading guilty to second degree
00:46:30.880
assault the new york post reports citing the da's office so we're talking about three people here but
00:46:36.240
there were many more and people can watch the video and they see how basically a whole gang just
00:46:41.600
started assaulting the officers and there is a debate that has been sparked they're lucky they
00:46:46.480
didn't get shot yes it's just another day ending in y yeah and there has been a debate about whether
00:46:53.680
this person should be deported that yes yeah what's the debate yes but you would expect progressivists
00:47:00.960
well engage in this and this is what is interesting in new york city you see one of the cases where the
00:47:07.840
state is in clash with the federal government and in fact you have a progressivist mayor who is basically
00:47:14.480
blaming the federal government and say for not addressing the migrant issue the migrant crisis
00:47:20.880
and you have a democrat mayor eric adams who is also saying that migration will be our end and he
00:47:28.320
has been saying so for a while now okay so this is a particularly interesting case yeah what is going
00:47:33.760
on in in new york city so they are literally finding out they're literally finding out so let's see here
00:47:40.080
about generalized uncleanliness so new york city neighborhood turned into giant toilet as migrants
00:47:45.920
later park with poop leave cups of urine on doorsteps that's a very weird custom image it's
00:47:52.800
it's sort of like a gift you know how a pet cat might bring you a dead beheaded mouse or something
00:47:58.400
you know the migrant brings you a cup of wee it is my it's my bodily fluid it's like a dune isn't it
00:48:05.520
it's a gift and basically it's beyond control yeah the clean workers the cleaning workers are saying that
00:48:13.920
things are so filthy that they can handle it they say the loos have become so filthy the workers gave
00:48:19.760
up on maintaining them according to locals there was a cup of what i thought was somebody's discarded
00:48:25.280
hot chocolate that turned out to be not hot chocolate god said street cleaner josh cashman somehow
00:48:31.440
managed to import the most disgusting people on earth on warmer days it can smell like a toilet over
00:48:36.640
here and not a well-kept toilet i have to specify that yes they say um in the past week locals and
00:48:45.440
volunteers said they have spotted cups filled with urine around the park's entrance near the
00:48:51.200
former school along with human-sized poop in tree beds and between parked cars most of them want to
00:48:57.680
pee in plastic cups rather than the ground and they leave them on people's door steps well that's so
00:49:03.120
weird yeah it's weird surely you would want it to go in the ground or in a toilet ideally but it's
00:49:09.920
like okay i really need to wee i need a cup what why just pee against the tree or something any women
00:49:16.240
i don't know but surely most of these people would be men right yeah but yeah you see here footage from
00:49:21.680
the public toilets they are beyond okay let's let's move on that's a disgusting person exactly
00:49:27.440
you see you see i like the graffiti that just said hell on it that was so here we have a very
00:49:33.520
interesting video which i will play for about a minute showing the residents who are finding out
00:49:40.160
showing the people who voted for this exactly yeah some here are frightened now just to go outside now
00:49:49.200
it feels like that whole section is not available to the community asking our local electors
00:49:55.440
anymore though our parks are not available to our neighbors
00:50:02.560
migrants from a 4 000 bed shelter nearby fill the sidewalks they sit on park benches on stoops and
00:50:11.520
curves under the bqe overpass so many people crowded in here residents feared what
00:50:19.040
was coming we have been witnessing the escalation in violence on the street and in the community for
00:50:26.000
months now we've been pleading with the mayor as we've seen increased violence that this was going
00:50:31.760
to be inevitable and on sunday night it came two people were murdered here a third critically injured
00:50:38.400
just outside one of the two adjacent shelters in clinton hill it is a neighborhood now pleading
00:50:45.520
for help emily residents came together tonight to demand the city provide more protection for them now
00:50:54.320
and move to downsize the two enormous and crowded migrant shelters in clinton hill there is so basically
00:51:03.920
everything that we have been talking about whenever we're talking about issues concerning mass migration
00:51:11.120
you see new yorkers expressing how about all of these people that are democrat we're going to see a new
00:51:16.160
movement democrats for trump well unfortunately there was another body found in garbage bag earlier
00:51:22.960
today in new york city and it was just under an outside where illegal migrants are being housed so
00:51:28.880
obviously you know it's just not a surprise so that was um the 6th of july by the way yeah there are
00:51:35.120
many okay as i said we're talking about a whole year yeah of developments murders in new york you
00:51:41.920
know there probably has been you know one going on since we started this podcast uh yes and much before
00:51:48.720
that but the thing is that there is a political will and there is a political choice to improve
00:51:55.040
things or to let them disintegrate and you could definitely talk about gang ridden new york yeah
00:52:02.080
gangs of new york in the 19th century and stuff but the point is exactly but the point is can we
00:52:07.760
make things better or worse that that's yeah and it's just okay well if you vote republican you get
00:52:13.040
people like rudy giuliani who do smash the gangs if you vote democrat you get all of this disgusting
00:52:19.360
stuff and so you get what you vote for exactly and that is the issue because a lot of progressivists
00:52:25.280
are just hoping that other people are going to suffer the consequences of their own policies but
00:52:31.040
when they encounter their own creation they are particularly unhappy i'd love to have asked those
00:52:38.320
people to say and who did you vote for last time they're also democrat they're finding out yeah so
00:52:44.560
residents in democratic stronghold fuming as migrant mega shelter causes explosion of gang-related crime
00:52:51.920
amazing so i mean it's just obvious yeah you you can have here more context if you want clinton hill
00:52:59.360
was once a charming and relatively safe part of brooklyn is now turning into a chaotic environment
00:53:05.280
filled with migrants due to a mega complex set up by new york city to house you voted for exactly
00:53:12.400
that well there we go yeah exactly you literally voted for this you came out like you know what trump's
00:53:18.000
a racist what i need is a mega migrant complex exactly no sympathy for those of you who are not
00:53:24.800
watching this and you're on audio we have a wonderful meme here from liberocrat media asking
00:53:30.800
who wants to tell them and as a meme we have uh i don't feel safe in my neighborhood you literally
00:53:36.640
voted for yeah we have the chat saying yeah you literally voted for this and they did but they were
00:53:42.480
hoping that other people were going to it's not like the democrats were even slightly like reticent
00:53:49.040
on this point they weren't like okay guys we will ignore the migrant issue we'll build a wall or
00:53:53.440
whatever and then they did it behind your back no they came out and said no we're going to make
00:53:56.400
every city a sanctuary city migrants welcome refugees welcome they're all just racist and bigots it's not
00:54:00.960
like they were quiet about this yeah so i have some links from last year from last october 2023 to show
00:54:08.000
you something that happened due to greg abbott's the governor of texas decision to house thousands of
00:54:16.800
migrants that cross from the southern border and take them to new york and all of them went to staten
00:54:21.680
island people should get what they vote for he bust them all up there didn't he did yes which was
00:54:26.320
i thought it was hilarious i covered it at the time of him announcing it and i was just like i respect that
00:54:30.800
just like giving them the consequences of their own actions while they're not helping you
00:54:34.640
on your border when you're holding them back yes like the shield arm of the united states yeah
00:54:42.080
and people were saying that greg abbott is one of the most efficient politicians he actually did
00:54:48.000
something so we have here tensions flare over migrants in new york city staten island protesters
00:54:54.240
are arrested while trying to stop buses carrying asylum seekers to shelter as they yell take them back and
00:54:59.760
we have some of the photos here of the police arresting people who were basically protesting
00:55:06.320
against the the events we see right now in new york city and the causes of these events because it's
00:55:14.160
it's just math if you just flood a city with people it costs you money it costs you money and not
00:55:20.160
only costs you money but your environment that's disgusting even if we played along with the economic
00:55:28.320
idea that all of them will be will will let's say enter the job market it's not going to be done
00:55:36.000
just with a snap of your fingers it's going to take a lot of time who does that benefit that benefits the
00:55:41.200
big business owners it doesn't benefit the workers in any way shape or form so we have the opposite in
00:55:45.760
fact sorry um so by importing lots of people in it suppresses wages and allows large corporations to to
00:55:53.360
profit more and the cost of living for your average person to go down that is what happens it's basic
00:55:59.600
supply and demand and it's common sense it is common it's just common sense yes so we have mayor of new
00:56:08.080
york eric adams basically saying yes a democrat saying what you're going to hear right now that was in
00:56:18.960
no support and let me tell you something new yorkers
00:56:23.440
never in my life have i had a problem that i did not see an ending to i don't see an ending to this
00:56:32.640
i don't see an ending to this this issue will destroy new york city
00:56:38.960
it's just pretty clear trumpian rhetoric yeah eric adams joins the far right no no this is just the
00:56:48.560
reality of it this is yeah they would say that he had the far right moment or something yeah so what
00:56:55.360
happened here is really interesting because he blamed the federal government for basically doing
00:57:01.680
nothing and not wrong yeah yeah he's not wrong but for being part of the problem joe biden was there
00:57:08.720
for the un assembly and mayor adams said that this was an emergency and he asked to meet with joe biden
00:57:16.640
and the president of the us basically ignored him what that racist i'm not meeting with him
00:57:23.040
well he ignored him and basically that is on a symbolic level it just says that i'm just not interested
00:57:30.400
in you saying that there is not an end in this yeah 100 yeah i i just don't accept criticism from
00:57:37.440
within my own party that's exactly what but also shows this criticism comes on lines that contradict
00:57:43.200
literally everything about the democrats messaging he's like look in reality this is making our city
00:57:48.320
disgusting it's making a city dangerous and it's making our city bankrupt we have to do something
00:57:52.720
about this he's essentially saying the republicans are right about this kind of immigration and he's
00:57:57.920
saying here you will see new york doesn't deserve this and this is really interesting democrat and
00:58:03.520
telling this some some people didn't uh so yeah but no no the majority did okay so what is interesting
00:58:12.320
here is that he is basically accepting that this is an issue that there is no problem to and the question
00:58:19.360
is why is it an issue a solution team why is it an issue and why is there no solution as as he said
00:58:25.040
it so it is interesting to see that if a democrat accepts that this is an issue
00:58:30.640
they have to accept that for instance there is a problem with cultural continuities and cultural
00:58:36.320
discontinuities and democrats especially when it comes to the higher echelons of the federal government
00:58:42.000
have been talking about multiculturalism in a very abstract sense also in a universally positive
00:58:48.240
sense yes exactly so they are talking about abstract humans and they're stripping away
00:58:53.520
culture and the influence of culture and different cultures upon individuals and the good thing about
00:58:59.040
talking the abstract is there's never a consequence to it exactly so whenever they're saying that we
00:59:04.560
accept immigrants they are not asking what kind of immigrants we're from what kind of cultures are we
00:59:13.680
going to treat as compatible with our way of life and what kind of cultures are we going to treat as
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incompatible with the way of life yeah so all these are questions that mayor eric adams should be asking
00:59:26.160
because they are implicit in him agreeing that this is a problem and also just a quick thing they never
00:59:31.760
question the quality of the people either but sorry it's it's not the successful hard-working decent
00:59:38.640
upstanding pillars of the community that choose to just flee their country that isn't at war in order
00:59:43.600
to try and get gibbs from the united states or from britain or whatever right well it's the victim
00:59:47.360
framing doing a lot of the heavy lifting there absolutely if if you're a victim somehow that's
00:59:52.080
a good thing i actually think that yeah being a victim is a mindset and you choose to be a victim
00:59:57.680
and that victimhood is for the weak ultimately and it's not a good thing but also it's it's also for
01:00:04.320
those people who seek to take advantage of you exactly if if someone wants to exploit you and you're
01:00:08.960
like oh can i can i help you they're gonna say yes you can actually you know you give me all this
01:00:14.720
money you can give me all this free stuff and give me all this grace and i'm just going to keep
01:00:18.960
throwing it back in your face and it's like okay well let's talk about the character of the people
01:00:22.400
doing this who's taking a crap in the middle of the day in the sidewalk like that person is there
01:00:27.760
not there because they care about your culture or way of life or have any respect for you or anything
01:00:32.480
like that they're there because you are able to be exploited that's why so here we have a very
01:00:38.080
interesting development because mayor adams is trying to do something based on the right wing mayor
01:00:43.680
adams he's joined the keir starmer brigade where he's like this isn't good actually but he is
01:00:48.240
sabotaged by the whole system of course he is and you will see what this is a very interesting
01:00:54.640
development because it says new york city won't offer right to shelter to some immigrants after 30
01:01:00.560
days in deal with advocates now this seems to me to be a a really weird thing i don't see how he can
01:01:08.320
enforce this because once this what this means is that someone goes there to new york stays for 30
01:01:15.840
days and then isn't allowed to go back and then isn't allowed to go back i see no way he can enforce
01:01:21.600
this not because he he personally has no power but because there are other policy there are other
01:01:27.840
people have more power than him who will sabotage him he should bust them you know that they're going
01:01:32.400
from texas to new york you should bust bust them to washington dc yeah say you guys doing it oh i
01:01:38.080
tell you what i went to washington dc recently i'll tell you what you didn't see there any of this
01:01:42.000
nonsense none of that in washington dc where all the politicians are here we see the other perspective
01:01:48.800
within the democrat party when it comes to immigration we see the aoc who says in this specific
01:01:54.240
instance sanctions that were originally authored by marco rubio took a large part in the driving of
01:01:59.840
populations to our southern border shortly after those sanctions were enacted we started seeing
01:02:04.880
dramatic increases so we have the entirely different perspective here i will spare you
01:02:10.480
this is a difficult day i won't show you the aoc video so thank you for the small mercy still you see
01:02:16.480
she basically says everything is to be blamed to the us yeah the entire migration flow from latin
01:02:26.240
america to the us is entirely a problem of u.s sanctions to particular countries of latin america
01:02:32.960
so what she says is basically they have no agency they have no power to to create a society by themselves
01:02:41.040
it's all a fault of the u.s and you the the people of the u.s have to pay the bill what what sanctions
01:02:46.320
are there on guatemala look why would the no idea but there have been rumors about a lot of venezuelan gangs
01:02:56.240
such as the ones that eric adams is now talking about that are suspected for the murders we talked
01:03:04.720
in the beginning with the bags and you could say that you know the the the regime in venezuela has
01:03:11.280
everything to do with throwing away people 100 more than 7.5 million venezuelas have left venezuela
01:03:18.880
because of the atrocious communist policies associated with a bolivarian revolution but in
01:03:24.160
her mind it's just problem of u.s sanction yeah but this is the victim narrative that you were talking
01:03:29.440
about but they're just the victims of the united states um the the language of this faction of the
01:03:34.560
left seems to be that of a natural disaster almost like this was an inevitability obviously we just need
01:03:40.720
to do the best we can and get over it and carry on as normal that's basically how they're trying to
01:03:46.560
frame it well it's very psychologically female as well things happen to me versus the sort of masculine
01:03:51.920
people did things that's very true yes and also the the sort of framing of it is that they want
01:03:56.880
it to continue because it's to their political advantage as they see it yeah because they get
01:04:00.960
more victims who they can mother and continually expand a welfare state over and gain more power
01:04:06.320
themselves versus the masculine if we solve the problem then the problem is over and we did the
01:04:11.680
right thing absolutely and end up again with the same cohort within the democrat party who is talking
01:04:19.920
about mass migration we have here the everyone's favorite chuck schumer everyone's favorite chuck
01:04:26.640
schumer and also the fake i think it's everyone's favorite statement from chuck schumer because he was
01:04:32.880
saying uh in 2009 where a lot of democrats were against illegal migration yeah i think even obama and
01:04:39.920
biden oh yeah 100 they were probably against gay marriage at that point and right now he says yeah
01:04:45.600
basically that mass migration is the only solution to job shortages and and declining birth rates mad
01:04:55.840
absolutely not yes but and this shows that the planners because he is engaged in social engineering
01:05:04.240
aren't particularly wise because if you want let's take for a minute that what he wants to do is the
01:05:09.920
following he cares about social cohesion if he cares about social cohesion then he must care about
01:05:17.120
bringing people in to add to the population that are going to be compatible with the culture
01:05:26.720
of the u.s just saying right uh baldy oh sorry i thought yeah okay let's let's go yep okay uh baldy uh
01:05:35.920
says oh man look at those racists calling for the deportation of asylum seekers how dare they not give
01:05:41.040
everything over and become slaves to the asylum seekers what's the point isn't it they're not our
01:05:44.960
dependence we don't owe them anything they can go away and ramshack a lot says don't worry lads our
01:05:50.080
genetic resilience in the face of wind rain and snow we'll sort the wheat from the chaff in the
01:05:53.600
countryside making that one advantage um but uh but again the problem is just numbers the continuing
01:06:00.640
flow of humanity but uh anyway let's um let's leave that there and go to the video comments
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oh okay lance says imagine telling the parent of a murdered child not to be angry about it
01:06:14.960
yeah i know i hate i hate this don't look back in anger narrative because what what the whole point
01:06:20.560
of it is try and absolve the community of any kind of collective moral burden right it's like and this
01:06:27.200
is the thing with the grooming gangs this thing with the terror attacks it's like okay there's a
01:06:31.280
repeated problem with one community and it's like okay well you can't have the community bear the blame
01:06:38.080
for any of the moral degenerates that come out of it and do the damage so but they're producing them
01:06:43.920
they're the ones who are the origin point of them and you're saying that people are just not
01:06:48.800
in any way responsible for the kind of people this community produces so if you ever do something
01:06:53.520
good how can you ever claim that oh yeah our community is a good community anything they're
01:06:56.640
more of a product of their environment than many other groups the ones that are causing the problems
01:07:01.600
quite possibly because of the contact with the foreign culture and so it makes you more in touch with
01:07:06.000
what you you yourself are but it's it it's just insufferable this whole like like you can deny it
01:07:14.240
all you want but there is a kind of collective moral guilt that is present and we see this when they say
01:07:20.000
well britain needs to apologize for slavery britain needs to apologize for the empire okay no you're
01:07:24.240
placing collective moral guilt on us okay so when a rwandan goes and murders a bunch of children is
01:07:29.280
there collective moral guilt in the random community no don't look back in anger it's like well then shut up
01:07:32.720
shut up about the bloody empire then shut up about slavery don't look back in anger bro be unburdened
01:07:37.920
about what has been bro i'm just sick of it i'm so sick of it sorry let's have a look at a squirrel
01:07:44.240
shall we yeah it's nice this is a new squirrel that is enjoying the sunflower seeds and peanuts
01:07:51.520
we used to get one with a much bushier tail and we had called him pikachu and he used to be fearless
01:07:58.080
um this one is a little more quiet and scared doesn't take much for him to be startled and
01:08:05.040
take off but he's really cute too that's a lovely palate cleanser yeah it is our video comments are
01:08:13.440
just like yeah our replacement for therapy at this point send us tranquil videos of squirrels and other
01:08:19.600
cute animals doing cute things thank you for that yeah thanks jenavi really appreciate it
01:08:28.880
i'm not sure we'll ever find out his real name an argument will be made that it is not in the public
01:08:34.240
interest that we have to shut up for the sake of diversity however if it's a white person murdering
01:08:39.360
someone that the state considers a protected class no problem heck a white murderer in general i'm sure i can
01:08:45.840
find more examples if i keep looking but if you're from newham an notoriously diverse area your identity
01:08:51.680
will be protected and these are just the attacks we hear about i am sure most others get a d notice
01:08:57.600
placed on them so i want to be clear about the murder of brianna gaye was awful as well 28 times
01:09:04.160
she was stabbed like what well the kids had some sort of um obsession with serial killers didn't they
01:09:09.920
yeah that's actually something that seems to be going on and fueling a lot of white murders is that
01:09:16.400
there's this infatuation with true crime which seems to be unhealthy but you are right that the
01:09:23.520
reporting is trying to manipulate how people view society and that um well it's about the controlled
01:09:30.960
spontaneity exactly it's entirely the point you know an argument i've never seen anyone directly make
01:09:37.840
is that empathy is actually a predicate for tyranny if we were to define justice it'd be something
01:09:42.400
approaching a fixed and objective application of an external set of rules whereas empathy is
01:09:46.800
inherently subjective and exceptional which is a perfectly admirable and necessary virtue in
01:09:51.200
interpersonal relationships but as soon as you apply it to governance it rapidly developed into
01:09:55.200
cronyism or clientelism with a specific voting group or in its most extreme form a complete moral
01:10:00.240
inversion where weakness and suffering is a virtue and discipline and strength as a vice heinlein was
01:10:06.240
right that's what i'm saying god that was a great comment that was absolutely great yeah that was
01:10:11.440
just superb as precise a point as that welding i think yeah i love watching videos of things being
01:10:16.880
made as well it scratches that very male brain it really does like facebook knows i love them as well
01:10:23.760
i keep popping them up i'm gonna be like no not today satan
01:10:28.800
a gentleman's observations of swindon chapter 17 swindon's population increased from nearly 69 000 in 1951 to
01:10:34.160
nearly 92 000 in 1961 and so development spread east incorporating the village of coppingham and
01:10:38.560
establishing the new residential areas of dorpen eldon and leiden the town centre was redeveloped
01:10:42.720
with houses bought and cleared to make way for shops close to cars and pedestrianised and the canal
01:10:46.000
paved over the parade and fleming away were constructed and opened towards the end of the 1960s
01:10:50.000
while the work stopped manufacturing locomotives in 1962 in favour of repairs and large parts were sold off
01:10:54.560
wh smith moved its distribution centre to swindon in 1967 to take advantage of swindon's central location
01:10:59.760
and many more companies followed suit in the following decade yeah it's really annoying that
01:11:04.080
swindon is just decaying at the moment because we're in such an advantageous spot when it comes
01:11:09.360
to travel and distribution that you would think i mean we were booming in the early 2000s and now
01:11:13.920
we're just dying because of diversity it's well i think that there is at least possibility of turning
01:11:19.280
things around in swindon to the point where the location is good wilch is a lovely place to live yeah and
01:11:25.920
so it's just a matter of running it well yes it is and that some doesn't happen yeah it finally
01:11:33.600
arrived and i'm so glad to be able to read it and i'm going to come to the uk and i'll get all you
01:11:39.440
guys to sign it including callum i'm going to track him down and make him sign it too because
01:11:44.640
he's always going to be allowed to say that to me
01:11:50.320
i'm a little bit scared i'm going to get kidnapped now but
01:12:06.160
i'm glad you are enjoying your copy of islander
01:12:08.800
i don't know what stellios was talking about perhaps because he's greek he couldn't possibly
01:12:15.600
understand the satisfaction that i a true and moral natural born englishman felt when watching
01:12:21.040
the olympics opening ceremony it confirmed all my prejudices against the vile debased dirty french
01:12:27.680
and the moral practices and that we were right to burn their virgins however i would say that the
01:12:33.520
instagram channel very british problems had the best response no also correct yep
01:12:42.320
i mean fellow devonshireman has the same reaction that i did you know it was true i said it in the
01:12:49.280
segment didn't i that it's wonderful to see france embarrassing itself internationally especially
01:12:54.800
as the french think they're so cool it's like no you're cringe now what i also love the weird absurdity
01:13:00.960
of that smurf man in the middle of the table just starting to sing and everyone being like what the
01:13:05.680
hell the the chaos of it it's wonderful hey y'all just dropping by to remind you don't get too black
01:13:14.560
pilled like sam wise says there's a lot of good in this world and it's worth fighting for
01:13:23.600
what a nice scene it's that looks lovely um it's worth also mentioning that the good in the world is
01:13:29.120
why we're doing this in the first place if there wasn't something worth fighting for we wouldn't
01:13:33.840
shoulder the burden of what we have to talk about all the time i just wanted to quickly hop in and
01:13:39.840
say that i really appreciated stellios's genuine philosophical analysis of the humiliation ritual that
01:13:47.360
was the olympic opening ceremony and i wonder if it wouldn't be a decent idea to maybe make a regular
01:13:55.120
segment or a symposium part two if you will of just a general clowned world analysis through
01:14:03.200
philosophical lens just to see what we're actually being put through and why okay thank you very much
01:14:10.240
and yeah expect more philosophical analysis of degeneracy in the west so stellios why were they
01:14:17.760
weeing in those cups because they're degenerate the philosophical explanation you know very concise
01:14:24.640
very laconic is that all the comments jack okay go on okay uh dirty belt says southport was bought
01:14:31.920
with tolerances in the events uh this coin that we can trade in no longer uh base tape says i can't
01:14:37.440
stand this mental health argument that gets brought up every time like something like this happens yeah
01:14:41.520
no shit sherlock compared to what all the mentally well-adjusted people who run around the streets
01:14:45.440
randomly stabbing people in an incredibly verbose way that absolutely nothing to the conversation
01:14:50.240
yeah i totally agree kevin says i think in the uk it's high time we follow the chinese example and
01:14:55.760
declare islam a mental health condition uh they will never do that ever uh arizona desert rat says
01:15:03.040
i've heard so many people say that if guns were bad in the us we'd have less violence and murder
01:15:07.200
but sad to say the mass stabbings in the uk are an example of people continuing to be violent
01:15:10.880
even though there are no guns yeah i'm i'm really over the um the guns argument completely uh people
01:15:17.040
will find ways to kill each other i mean they've been killing each other since they've only had sticks
01:15:20.000
and stones in fact i want guns because people are stabbing each other yeah because i want to
01:15:24.160
be able to defend myself properly yeah you know i'd like a sidearm uh martin says after yesterday's
01:15:30.320
horror i've now had it with the enablers who refuse to accept there's a problem with the
01:15:33.120
incompatible cultures in our country yeah i mean one thing i've noticed is there were so many
01:15:36.960
shit libs on twitter who were just like oh my timeline's just full of racists and far right
01:15:42.720
complaining that diversity is stabbing people in the streets and it's just like good it's like the
01:15:48.720
the norm mcdonald joke yeah if if isis detonated a dirty bomb over new york and millions of people died
01:15:55.440
the biggest tragedy would be the blowback against all of those innocent muslims it's like no the
01:16:00.160
tragedy is the dead children you idiots yeah that's literally the the shit libs have really been
01:16:05.440
uh unable to purchase the ground they usually can right it's really been difficult for them to hold
01:16:12.960
on um plot twist stellius created freddie says uh i've lived in that region of the country for 20
01:16:19.760
years and i've been southport at least a dozen times it's very much a poor white working class
01:16:23.600
town with a lot of deprivation but it still has wholesome shops and attractions so it's kind of like
01:16:27.360
clacton of the north right um it is certainly one of the last places i would have expected this
01:16:32.240
sort of thing to happen well i looked it up and it's now becoming diversified if you can believe
01:16:36.800
it the center of clacton is uh about 60 english now uh similarly yesterday in the famous beauty
01:16:42.400
spot in the peak district yeah we covered it um fane scotty of swindon says what sickens me
01:16:48.480
um apart from the inexcusable child murder is that we'll soon hear about the predictable gloats from
01:16:52.800
the left you care about this but not palestinian kids this is justice for colonialism i did see one
01:16:58.240
person write that but it got their account suspended very quickly uh blah blah but um
01:17:04.800
they will they i don't know i haven't seen them saying that actually i haven't seen them saying
01:17:09.120
yeah but you think murdering palestinian children is good or something like that i haven't seen much
01:17:13.200
of that uh jimbo says let's not forget the christian hospital bomber a few years ago or the liverpool
01:17:18.480
bomber yeah who was a muslim claimed to convert to christianity because he thought he'd help his asylum
01:17:22.720
mentally he was so useless and then blooms terrorism yeah he blew himself up and harmed
01:17:27.920
no one but himself baron von warhawk says mentally unwell people get help and treatment for their
01:17:32.880
problems mad dogs like this stabber should be put down well this is the thing i'm not prepared to
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concede he's mad i'm prepared to concede that he is evil and he had a plan in mind a mad person
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does irrational things they don't form a complex plan that they then carry out i want to say something
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about the documentaries about serial killers for a lot of them they were saying the judge's
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verdict was that they obviously have mental health issues but that didn't prevent them from executing
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carefully prepared plans yeah exactly so it's not it's not an excuse it's not an excuse if like this
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this is the problem of the therapeutic liberal state is it doesn't understand that some people are just
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evil right some people have perspectives that are rational from their they're not irrational they're not
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foaming at the mouth smashing the walls and just attacking anything in range they're not mad it's
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not they've got mental health problems they're just what we would consider to be evil from our
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perspective one of the most insidious parts of it as well is that the implication is that if you've
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got a mental health problem it's framed as if you can get better you can be rehabilitated
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and i think that that framing is disgusting like no you can't nor do you deserve to yeah yeah you've
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forfeited your right to life from that point onwards if you do something like that bring back the death
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penalty someone online says knives and mental health issues strikes again yeah jimbo uh sorry
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jimbo says i live close to where the stabbing occurred it was surreal when the news broke of how
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my colleagues had to go make calls just make sure the family and friends were okay very dark day
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makes my blood boil seeing the don't look back in anger trash on twitter play language games
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just justify this yeah i know it's insufferable chris says i find it incredibly
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indicative of the media and the police come out and tell us who the lad was and where uh
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where it was from and efforts quell the growing anger against particularly illegal immigrants no
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doubt uh he may have been born here but he certainly wasn't british yeah i it was in support
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oh he's born in cardiff therefore he's welsh boy oh it's like yeah i'm sure he is there aren't
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many native welshmen going out stabbing children are there george says when the cowardly police won't
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protect you you have to have the means to protect yourself knives are not the problem people wielding them
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are well the problem is the police would have protected them were they there but why would you
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think that this child's like ballerina class or whatever it was taylor swift ballet class whatever
01:19:48.640
it was would need protection you wouldn't think that because you live prior to this moment in a high
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trust society where obviously the things like this just are inconceivable but now you don't and
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you realize you don't we've come down to earth a very big bang so actually being armed would be a
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good thing um i don't want to read your name out spastic terrorist um christ's sake man as a
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welshman i can as a welshman presumably from rwanda um i can confirm labor will only make everything worse
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i pray that one day the population will wake up to the disgusting hatred labor has for the working
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class non-native british yeah i know i mean it's just fingers crossed like it's difficult to conceive
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of how that's going to happen though uh arizona desert rat says in the u.s country folks don't
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care what you look like as long as you behave yourself behave like a hoodlum you'll get ostracized
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though people in the uk have the same capability um yeah and we really uh we really need to start
01:20:47.200
you know exercising it it still goes on in the countryside to a certain extent it's just not
01:20:51.880
there's no urban culture of doing that because people find it difficult to keep track of all of
01:20:56.280
the people they're on yeah steve says i have a theory that i call the still life of the dead
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flower most politicians and middle-class mitwits that view the united kingdom and the rest of the
01:21:04.980
west through the snapshot of late 20th century ideals the still life of when we had a relatively
01:21:09.920
stable society meanwhile the working class and services are experiencing the rotten corpse that
01:21:14.020
is the current west this is a result of the two-party state and the if the only language the barbarians
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i'm not going to finish that um but that's i think that's a fair point they they there's definitely a
01:21:23.180
sort of hyper-statized view of what britain is which is like you know early 2000s love actually
01:21:29.620
britain but the liberal democrats and sort of labor party and middle class types think we exist in and
01:21:35.900
then there is the reality on the ground which is everything's falling apart we're flooded with
01:21:39.640
foreigners and the world is a much more dangerous place than it used to be in the run-up to the
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election did you go through any constituencies that had lots of lib dem signs up because i went through
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quite a few in the run-up to the election particularly through the southwest because they
01:21:52.580
sided with them quite a lot all of the nice rural areas had at least one liberal democrat sign
01:21:58.800
where everyone's english everything works you're living a sort of idyllic life in love actually you're
01:22:05.640
sort of living the ukipers dream aren't you yeah yeah yeah you are living the ukipers dream but
01:22:10.900
this is the thing like the the lib dem voters are not people who actually hate britain and it's because
01:22:15.260
they're living the ukip dream and they can feel like oh well i can have the luxury beliefs of being
01:22:21.680
an international globalist because i live in a homogeneous ethno state that is as you say
01:22:27.660
completely functional and i'm certain that the first time these people see the diversity running
01:22:32.860
down their town the high street wielding machetes and hacking each other up in the middle i saw the
01:22:38.120
other day on twitter i couldn't couldn't put this into the bloody uh segment i did because there's
01:22:42.600
literally two guys with machetes hacking each other one have fallen to the floor and they're
01:22:45.580
just hacking at each other like the guys on the floor hacking upwards the guys and i'm like
01:22:49.300
the second one the the lib dem voting like places like totness or you know salisbury or wherever it is
01:22:56.860
when that's happening outside their door they're going to be like bmp bmp bmp that's going to flip
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to it because they're not britain hating people they're just living in an idyllic bubble they're naive not
01:23:07.820
malicious yes yeah the lib dem voter is just ignorant basically um and they're going to flip
01:23:13.840
bmp as soon as that happens in their area i promise um garlic goblin says asylum seeker engaged in violence
01:23:20.340
while their application is being processed easiest application denial decision ever immediately eject
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from country end of yeah but so few of them actually get ejected as well it's insufferable it's so
01:23:30.720
insufferable uh colin says did anyone ever ask if we want to be enriched uh yeah they did actually this
01:23:36.400
is a conversation we've had over and over and over and every single time the british public
01:23:40.160
overwhelmingly said no immigrants please and the british government said sorry you have more
01:23:44.900
immigrants more immigrants more immigrants we were never given a vote on it though were we no but if
01:23:49.420
you look at like manifestos every manifesto as well we're going to reduce immigration which never
01:23:54.040
happened because honestly i've i literally feel like it's like upgrading windows but i've never
01:23:59.060
accepted an upgrade of windows but i remember having windows 3.1 i was like yeah i don't want 95 and then
01:24:04.640
suddenly years later i'm like i've got windows 95 how is this i've got windows 98 i've got windows
01:24:08.920
2000 now i'm on like windows 10 and it's like do you want windows 11 like no i don't really want
01:24:12.820
windows 11 but i know i'm gonna get it even though every time i keep clicking no i'm still gonna end
01:24:17.960
up with windows bloody 11 i don't know how it's happening but that's what migration is like
01:24:22.300
i know it shouldn't bang the table but it's it's so insufferable i was like i was happy with what i had
01:24:27.160
warlord wutu tai says it absolutely does not occur to the green party types that the british state
01:24:34.440
exists to serve britain not the wider world it is unthinkable to them yeah but they're communists
01:24:38.560
they're literally communists so um kinga i can't pronounce that says the rwandan genocide sounds
01:24:45.320
horrible an appalling thing to happen many natives must still have ptsd from this with dysregulated anger
01:24:50.180
and heightened levels of aggression appearing but josh is right this isn't our burden to bear we can't
01:24:55.780
help those people we simply can't it's not our problem it's just not our problem you wanted
01:25:00.200
decolonization this is what it looks like us saying not why would we care you know um geordie
01:25:07.860
sauzman says there's a big spike in refugee rate from el salvador since bukele i wonder who might
01:25:12.260
want be wanting to get out from there yeah that's a great question isn't it like who's fleeing as a
01:25:17.420
refugee i didn't even think about it i was like why would be we fleeing from i made a joke about that
01:25:21.760
yeah it's like yeah well not the good people obviously people with lots of tattoos and it's
01:25:27.400
like send them back to bukele and see what he does with them you know uh roman observer says new york
01:25:32.100
women find out what happens when you pick the bear option in reality that's that's true actually isn't
01:25:39.220
it uh derek says one would think that the more industrious and freedom-minded would flee from
01:25:43.660
venezuela no the u.s gets all the moochers will then be encouraged to vote for the same things that
01:25:48.100
made venezuela into the mess it is now yeah unlike with cuba we're all the cubans you meet loads of
01:25:52.420
cubans in miami right they're all like hardcore capitalists really because they're the people
01:25:57.180
that had to flee and they're like when i was getting taxed around i was just talking about oh
01:26:01.000
you're from oh i'm from cuba oh my family's from cuba well they're born there and they're like oh
01:26:04.920
what happened and it's like well you know uh castro took over stole my family's farm we had like you
01:26:12.080
know a nice small farm three cows two horses and we were doing quite well and then they just stole it
01:26:17.600
so we had to flee and now we're in america because we hate socialism it's like yeah that'll be that
01:26:24.140
um anonymity says the problem with migrants pooping everywhere can be solved with more management
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need a bureaucracy of nominated officials use extra funding to discuss poop they said they can't deal
01:26:33.820
with it good point they the the workers on the field said it can't be solved they've they've
01:26:41.460
overwhelmed the bureaucracy good for them bleach demon says new york city gets what it deserves they
01:26:47.240
just introduced little curbside trash cans acting like the rest of the world hasn't been using
01:26:50.920
trash cans for a hundred years new york doesn't reflect america or any civilized peoples probably
01:26:57.880
true my michael says no sympathy for the new york uh idiots who continually vote for these
01:27:04.840
progressive douche canoes absolute garbage they will vote for uh kamala the woman who couldn't do
01:27:10.960
anything about the border and wouldn't do anything about the border i think is more accurate
01:27:14.020
um the saddest thing about biden's bowing out is i can put my i can't put out my meme vote uh for
01:27:20.340
shits and giggles since shits has quit um that's funny actually yes uh but yeah that's the thing
01:27:26.100
although this is how i was telling i said look you guys all vote democrat like i just oh these are the
01:27:30.100
problems and who did you vote for last time so oh yeah but uh but at least it's forcing eric adams to
01:27:35.960
become far right um but he's allowed to because he's a democrat supposedly we do have some rumble
01:27:44.400
chats as well i i know but the i don't want to privilege them over the people on the website
01:27:49.300
see um if they've been sent past the thing i've we've got to we've got to have some sort of water
01:27:54.660
because we've in fact we're literally out of time so i want to read indeed we've um we've pretty much
01:27:58.980
run out of time yeah but uh we'll go for this last one from rick sure there's going to be much
01:28:03.400
more and more anger in the time coming klaus schwab didn't so much predict it as lay the
01:28:07.040
groundwork for it to happen if people were paying attention their anger wouldn't be directed at one
01:28:10.800
another but at these elites with the root cause and primus motor for our current predicaments
01:28:14.900
i actually don't think klaus schwab is responsible for this uh klaus schwab hosts a forum uh where
01:28:19.860
like-minded globalists get together and plot globalist things but the globalists who get together
01:28:24.800
are all the world leaders so it's them doing it you know klaus schwab just is at the nexus of
01:28:29.740
he facilitates yeah he facilitates he opens a champagne or something yeah but um but anyway
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yeah before i have time or so i suppose thank you very much for watching we'll be on again tomorrow