RUSSELL BRAND #ME TOO??? ACCUSED OF RAPE By Four Women In UK Press | America First Ep. 1219RUSSELL BRAND #ME TOO??? ACCUSED OF RAPE By Four Women In UK Press | America First Ep. 1219
Tonight we're talking all about Russell Brand and the major Me Too allegations against him. He's been accused of rape by four women, one of them even being 16 years old at the time of the allegation, which is so outrageous that we have to lock him up. We'll talk about that and much more on this week's episode of America First. Subscribe to America First to get immediate access to all new episodes, and stay up to date on all things going on in the world of politics, pop culture, and pop culture. Subscribe today using our podcast s promo code POWER10 for 10% off your first pack! CHECK OUT OUR FACEBOOK GROUP AND DISCORD CHAT WITH ME AND OTHER VIPS AND SUPPORT US IN OUR PODCAST AND WEBSITE! Subscribe, Like, and Share for exclusive ad-free versions of our most popular shows, the most listened to shows each and every week. If you like what you hear, share it with a friend, become a supporter of our show and/or become a patron! We'll be giving out a FREE gift to one lucky patron in the form of $5, $10, $15, $20, $25, $50, or $100, and we'll give out a free copy of our new book called "America First" and discuss it on the next episode! in-store only! starting on Tuesday! on Tuesday, February 20th! Thanks for listening and supporting us on Anchor! Cheers, Nick J. Fuentes! xoxo, Nick - The Root and R.J FUENTES & R.A. FUent R.FUENTE - R.S. (The Root ( ) (R.J. (RUMBLE) ( ) (CRUY ( ) (RUNNER) . (CHECK OUT THE SHOW! (THANK YOU, R. J. FOSTER, RAY MCCARTO ( ) AND R. MCCAR (RATE THEM, RYAN VILLAGE ( ) & RAYE (RAYA ( ) and RAY AVAY (RADIO ( ) - RAYA BONUS CONTENT: RAY MAKES MEETING AND PRODUCING THEM AVAILABLE EVERYTHING)
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00:06:43.000And we're back at our normal time tonight.
00:06:47.000Gonna try and keep on schedule this week.
00:06:51.000But we have a big show, our featured story tonight we're going to be talking all about Russell Brand and the major Me Too allegations against him.
00:07:01.000He's been accused of total hardcore rape by four women, one of them even 16 years old.
00:07:11.000At the time of the allegation, which is so outrageous.
00:07:17.000When I heard that, I just couldn't believe it.
00:08:03.000So sick of, I have no patience or tolerance or interest in these truth-tellers, conspiracy theorists, and they're obviously backed by big money.
00:08:15.000You know, you get a guy like this and what's the big appeal?
00:08:19.000If you don't know, you know he's an actor but he's rebranded himself lately as like this, I don't know, this like hippie conspiracy theorist, like a more hippie Alex Jones.
00:08:33.000But whenever you see these guys, they're just talking about, like, the Illuminati.
00:08:39.000And to me, that defeats the whole purpose.
00:08:41.000If you're gonna be out there, be out there!
00:08:44.000Be a Nazi, you know, or whatever, or whatever.
00:12:41.000I'm not going to do a whole monologue about it again like I did last week, but last week I talked about I went to Starbucks to get coffee, I sat outside, and there was some hillbilly blasting country music from a portable speaker.
00:12:56.000And I said, I thought only black people do that, and I guess I realized that
00:13:01.000Our problem in America isn't just blacks.
00:13:47.000I go, I get my coffee, I get a muffin, I sit down, and I'm thinking, I'm gonna enjoy a quick breakfast, a little muffin, coffee, I was having a great day, the weather was nice, fall, overcast, cool day, and I'm gonna sit down and read through my Telegram saved files and things, all the news for the week, you know.
00:14:14.000And there's this boomer next to me with an iPad and he's blasting like me TV radio.
00:14:22.000So it's Tom Jones and it's all the 70s classics.
00:17:50.000I miss the good old days when it was just such a small, small group.
00:17:54.000It was like rich, good-looking white men and no one else.
00:18:00.000Now it's like, oh bring on the women and bring on all the minorities and bring on Jews and Muslims and gays and trannies and, you know, bring them all on just as long as they're not freaking Democrats.
00:18:12.000As long as they didn't vote for Joe Biden.
00:19:35.000Okay, that's why I wake up every day and do this.
00:19:38.000Because I watch Alex Jones and I say he's not going far enough.
00:19:42.000I wake up every day and I spew this ideological hatred because I tune in to Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones and I say they don't hate the poor.
00:20:53.000And then, depending on the severity of the crime, they have to put up money in order to leave.
00:21:01.000And the amount of money is determined by a number of factors, and it varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, but it's the severity of the crime, whether or not they pose a risk of fleeing, or how dangerous they are, if they're likely to commit more crimes if released, all sorts of things.
00:21:21.000And so they put up the money, and the idea is that that is an incentive for them to return to face a trial.
00:21:31.000You get arrested, you get booked, they detain you, you give them a lot of money, and then they release you.
00:21:38.000And the idea is that to ask for a criminal to come back, well, who is going to show up willingly to jail, or rather to a trial, to be put in prison?
00:22:28.000says that most criminals will automatically be turned loose or not even brought to jail in the first place.
00:22:37.000So a criminal that just commits a misdemeanor crime will never even be brought to jail.
00:22:43.000They'll just be given a citation and they go on their way.
00:22:47.000Or if it's even more severe, if they are brought to jail, they'll be released after they go to jail.
00:22:54.000And it's only going to be a select number of felonies
00:22:58.000Where a person will forcibly, they call it a forcible felony, where they will be subject to a pre-trial hearing where it will be determined by a judge if they should be detained.
00:23:11.000So it's this big package deal where basically nobody's going to jail anymore.
00:23:16.000They're kind of just getting rid of that.
00:23:22.000It says, quote, Two months after the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that the Pretrial Fairness Act contained within the larger Safety Act was constitutional, the elimination of cash bail is set to become the law of the land in the state.
00:23:36.000The elimination of cash bail will go into effect on Monday, which is today.
00:23:41.000And judicial systems in all 102 of the state's counties are preparing for that system to go into place.
00:23:48.000The law faced plenty of scrutiny, with dozens of state's attorneys filing suit against it.
00:23:54.000Their appeals were heard by the state Supreme Court, who ruled that the law would stand in July.
00:24:00.000Under provisions of the bill, the state will allow judges to determine whether individuals accused of a specific set of felonies and violent misdemeanors pose risk to another individual or the community at large.
00:24:13.000Judges will also be asked to determine whether the defendant poses a flight risk if released according to the text of the bill.
00:24:22.000So-called forcible felonies include first and second degree murder, predatory criminal sexual assault, robbery, burglary, residential burglary, aggravated arson, kidnapping, aggravated battery resulting in great bodily harm, or any other felony that involves the use or threat of physical violence.
00:24:42.000Anyone committing traffic violations, Class B and C misdemeanors, petty business offenses, or local ordinance violators will be cited and released.
00:24:53.000As officers interact with people suspected of the lower-level offenses, if the person has proper identification, doesn't pose a threat, and doesn't have an obvious medical or mental health issue, then an officer should issue a citation, according to the Pretrial Fairness Act.
00:25:12.000So, people are not going to jail anymore and they don't have to pay bail.
00:25:18.000And it went into effect today and we actually have the first person who is affected by the law.
00:25:28.000It says a woman accused of pepper spraying four Chicago cops during Mexican Independence Day festivities in the loop this weekend became the first person in the city to have a new felony criminal case handled under the state's new no cash bail law.
00:25:43.000Esmeralda Aguilar of Cicero was released from custody after appearing before Judge Mary Murubio at the Leighton Criminal Courthouse on Monday afternoon.
00:25:53.000Prosecutors did not ask for her to be held in the county jail.
00:26:36.000Two of them were sent to the hospital.
00:26:38.000And they jailed her, and then they released her, and now they're just asking her to come back.
00:26:44.000Then they just say, hey, come back and face a trial where you will likely go to prison, and we hope to see you there.
00:26:53.000Hey, we really hope you do the right thing and come back, because there's no money involved, and the judge hasn't required her to be detained.
00:27:12.000I mean, I do understand, of course, but what I mean to say is it's completely illogical, as we know.
00:27:21.000We have this new mayor in Chicago who got elected on this program where he says that the real cause of crime, he says it's these root causes that must be addressed.
00:27:32.000And this is what you hear from all of the liberals, left-wing types, black activists.
00:27:39.000They say the reason that everybody's out there committing these crimes in major cities is because, well, they just aren't being given opportunities.
00:28:28.000But then you see the kind of policies you have with the cops where they say, uh, we're not gonna charge anybody, we won't arrest anybody, we can't chase criminals, and if we do chase them, and arrest them, and charge them, then we can't even put them in jail, and we can't expect them to pay cash, and we're just going to politely request that they come back for a trial,
00:28:53.000You know, it's like it's no wonder every one of the major cities is having the most rapid expansion of violent crime since they began keeping records.
00:29:05.000And I've said this on the show for years, every problem that we have in the country can be solved overnight.
00:29:46.000And the city, the system, is counting on them, or rather the entire state,
00:29:51.000Is counting on lawbreakers, people that break laws, criminals, to not further break laws and voluntarily, willingly surrender to a court for a future trial?
00:30:09.000Obviously this just doesn't make any sense.
00:30:11.000And how would we put any criminals in jail if we can't even get them to show up for a trial?
00:30:18.000How are you going to get even the people that do wind up in prison, even the criminals that do wind up where they belong, which is in prison, how do you even get them there if you can't even get them to show up to the trial?
00:30:52.000They couldn't get laws, they couldn't like for example get the police disbanded, and they couldn't get certain laws relaxed or massaged around certain things.
00:31:05.000Like, fundamentally, liberals think that very few things should be punishable by jail time.
00:31:11.000And even then, they think it should be not severe.
00:31:14.000Like, in other words, if liberals had it their way, the only thing that would be a jailable offense would be, like, a hate crime, drawing a swastika on a Jewish cemetery or school, posting hate speech on the internet.
00:32:05.000And you see this all the time, like you'll have a black person shoplifting at a Walmart, and no matter what the story is, I see it on social media all the time, you'll have liberals jump in the replies and say, oh well, that person was probably poor trying to feed their kids.
00:32:23.000And they don't even know what's going on!
00:32:25.000There was some viral video this week where a woman was shoplifting $1,000 worth of meat from a grocery store.
00:32:34.000And people said, obviously this is just straight up theft and this person should be thrown in jail.
00:32:41.000And people in the replies are saying, no, no, they, she needed that food.
00:32:50.000So when you really sit back and think, it's like they don't even believe that most criminal activity should be a crime or should be, and therefore punished by laws or with real consequences.
00:33:04.000And so, I'm starting to suspect that these types of things, conservatives when they see it, lose their minds and say, this is outrageous, this is totally contrary to common sense, of course you're going to get more crime, and by making it so difficult for criminals to be put behind bars, cops are not doing their jobs or they're retiring.
00:33:31.000And then you start to realize that that's what they want.
00:33:34.000This is a backdoor way to disband the police and it's a backdoor way to decriminalize most crimes.
00:33:43.000To decriminalize most statutes regarding most criminal activity as we understand it today.
00:33:53.000Because they know that if one of us steps out of line
00:34:00.000And does something that they don't like, like for example January 6th, or like this Russell Brand story we're about to talk about.
00:34:13.000If there's a male who sexually assaults a woman, or if somebody's misgendered, or if there's an anti-semitic flyer, they know that those people will go to jail.
00:34:25.000And by the way, they know that because now the media and politics has become part of the criminal justice system, where if a viral video blows up on Twitter or Facebook or TikTok or something, that person is certainly going to jail.
00:34:43.000You know, a Kyle Rittenhouse, a Derek Chauvin, a January 6 rioter, a so-called crooked cop, or a Russell Brand, a rapist.
00:34:55.000If somebody goes viral for something that is not popular
00:34:59.000That's where the media and politics enters the criminal justice system and those people with certainty are going to get what the court of public opinion deems the appropriate punishment.
00:35:11.000They're going to get locked away and the key gets thrown out.
00:35:15.000Everything else, the day-to-day stuff, of course, that is not favored by the media, that is not politically what they want, that's the stuff where the cops are going to back off.
00:35:28.000That's the stuff where the people committing those types of crimes are not going to get charged by the state.
00:35:35.000They're going to be released from jail.
00:35:37.000They're going to be able to skirt court and not be held accountable or punished for it.
00:35:46.000In a way that we would think is not common sense, it's really just an indirect way of achieving a lawless society.
00:35:55.000And that's where I feel like conservatives have to get comfortable with the idea that, like, yeah, we kind of are fascists in that sense.
00:36:06.000You know, because I was thinking about this the other week.
00:36:10.000I see this stuff all the time on social media where liberals put out this absolute trash, you know, these memes and stuff on TikTok or Twitter where they talk about, the only good fascist is a dead fascist, kill fascists, that's how I like my fascists, dead!
00:36:29.000You know, they say that kind of stuff.
00:36:32.000And then you realize that like, yeah, like we are, like we basically are fascists.
00:36:42.000Because they, on some level, believe that if you want to have a sane, orderly, cohesive society, in other words, if you want to have rules and have them be enforced, and they're like universal and objective, then you're, in their mind, a fascist.
00:37:01.000Because when I see that kind of stuff, I sit back and I'm like,
00:37:05.000Where's all this animosity for fascism?
00:37:08.000I don't know why they hate fascism so much.
00:37:12.000I would understand why they would hate, like, Nazis in particular, because there's this whole Holocaust lie and everything like that.
00:37:21.000And they're talking about anti-semitism and like killing Jews or killing retards or killing gay people or killing large parts of the population for eugenics purposes.
00:37:33.000I don't understand why people would say we shouldn't have those people running the government.
00:37:38.000Again, based on the popular misconception of all that stuff.
00:37:43.000But when they say, well, the only good fascist is a dead fascist, it's like people don't feel that strongly about communism.
00:37:51.000People don't feel that strongly about Sharia law.
00:37:54.000They don't feel that strongly about other stuff.
00:38:01.000And then you realize what fascism represents is like
00:38:06.000Everything that America was, basically, to them, and I think objectively as well, that that is what America represented, was order, rules, traditions, hierarchy, classes, all these things that are now being gotten rid of.
00:38:24.000And that's why I say conservatives have to get a lot more comfortable just asserting a completely alternative view, which is like, yes,
00:38:34.000I want to see the military on the streets.
00:38:51.000They just started executing them on the street.
00:38:53.000And everybody freaked out, and even conservatives said, oh, I think this guy's here just to make the right look bad.
00:39:00.000I think Nick Fuentes is only saying crazy stuff like this to make conservatives look bad.
00:39:58.000It did create mass incarceration and that made America safe.
00:40:03.000Like, and if I go out there and say that I want soldiers on the streets of cities that are clearly out of control and that makes me a fascist, that means I'm trying to make the right look bad?
00:40:14.000It's like, what makes the right look good?
00:40:53.000And yet they depend on that tax revenue to remain as solvent as they are, which is barely at all.
00:41:01.000You know, Chicago, New York, LA, all these cities are in the red.
00:41:05.000So they need that investment and they need rich people paying these taxes and so on.
00:41:12.000And so it's this huge economic problem.
00:41:14.000Of course, it's obviously a public safety problem.
00:41:18.000It's also just embarrassing as a society.
00:41:21.000You see these stories about tourists come into San Francisco, they go to the beach for five minutes, and a criminal breaks into the back of their car, steals all their suitcases, and rides away in 30 seconds.
00:41:39.000And it's like there's one way to solve it.
00:41:43.000Which is to say, we want the opposite of what the left wants.
00:41:48.000Not disband the police, double the size of the police.
00:41:53.000Not demilitarize the police, replace the police with the military.
00:41:57.000Not, you know, community policing and therapists.
00:42:00.000You need police in riot gear and assault rifles and tanks and armored personnel carriers rolling down the streets of the most dangerous neighborhoods.
00:43:59.000Compensatory thing where they're getting theirs and like deep down although a lot of them won't admit it They're like happy that the rich and that whites are getting killed are getting robbed are getting their cars Stolen from and all this Because they look at the colors Stolen from and all this Because they look at the color identify with the criminals based on skin color
00:44:29.000This mayor and the previous mayor look at the criminals, like Obama looked at Trayvon Martin, and say, if I had a kid, he'd look like my kid.
00:44:39.000And they say these are people that they're the victims.
00:44:45.000And the white racists that are being the victims, it's like, hey, well serves you right.
00:44:49.000You didn't give them jobs, and you didn't give them education, and you were racist, and you did redlining, and now you want to throw our 17-year-olds in jail?
00:45:35.000But two, it's just plain wrong because
00:45:38.000What happens ultimately is that, and I hate to be that guy because I think it sounds so gay, but it's the black and brown people that are then the ones that are left holding the bag.
00:45:49.000I mean, it's the rich corporations and the rich whites or Jews or Chinese in the city that have all the mobility.
00:47:01.000Of an opulent public fountain in the center of the city, and an elderly couple, and a young teenage romance, and an ice cream stand, and an old person feeding the birds.
00:47:39.000They don't want to expand into the stars or the sky.
00:47:45.000They have this weird hang-up, this weird chip on their shoulder, where they just want to bring the white man down.
00:47:53.000And they want to see black people do a little better.
00:47:56.000But more than that, they want to see the white man brought down.
00:47:59.000They like to see the white stuff go down so it can satisfy some feeling of inferiority within them, some sort of trauma they had growing up.
00:48:13.000I mean, because any sane, decent person who wants society to improve would obviously be against this.
00:48:22.000It's not even like it's a difficult issue.
00:48:26.000But they have this shit-eating grin when they pass laws like this, where they know full well the consequence, and they know that conservatives are going to lose their minds, and a part of them likes that.
00:49:07.000Conservatives need to be comfortable that these people are our enemies, like they are the enemy of civilization.
00:49:17.000We want a coalition of people, no matter, honest to God, no matter who they are, and I joke earlier about like minorities and poor people and whatever, but honest to God, we need a coalition of people that want to have a good society again.
00:49:36.000Like, I know that sounds so... like you would presume that everyone would want that, but they don't.
00:49:44.000We need a coalition of people that want to live in a beautiful, harmonious, thriving city, and to basically make it work however we need to do that.
00:49:56.000And yeah, that is going to involve a lot of cops, and it's going to involve a lot of people being incarcerated.
00:50:03.000And yes, they're going to be one or two colors.
00:50:07.000And we are going to be called fascists for doing it, and we are going to be called racists for doing it, and they're not going to like us.
00:50:14.000But, like, we have to be willing to do that in pursuit of
00:50:23.000I don't know why that's controversial I don't know why I get called people say you're making the right look bad for saying that I Don't need to help the right make itself look bad.
00:50:33.000They do that all the time No matter who you look at So that that's my view on the
00:51:22.000When you post these graphics about a thousand cops are resigning every year and the crime is surging, they know they're inviting more of it.
00:51:38.000They literally think that our vision of what a good society looks like is a dystopian fascist nightmare.
00:51:46.000If I were to paint a picture for you that I just did of the opulent public fountain in the city square with people of all ages getting together and it's clean and pristine what they see is a nightmare.
00:52:04.000Because in their sick, twisted minds they say, oh, well, we're all the homeless people.
00:52:14.000Oh, you know, the only reason it's like that is because of all this oppression happening.
00:52:20.000And they will not rest until that beautiful picture that did exist here a hundred years ago is totally turned upside down.
00:52:27.000The homeless gotta be on the streets, the criminals gotta be out, people gotta be afraid, because then they can tell themselves, haha, okay, yeah, no more fascism, no more of those white rich assholes telling everybody what to do.
00:52:43.000People are gonna be naked walking around and there's gonna be bums and people smoking pot and people shooting each other and
00:52:50.000And they say, finally, finally, a little bit of freedom here, huh?
00:52:57.000No more of these boring white guys telling us what to do.
00:53:02.000Yeah, everything's ugly and gross and whatever, but this is beautiful, man.
00:53:44.000People are gonna see and it's happening every day.
00:53:47.000People see the crime and they see homeless people masturbating and it happens here in Oak Park, which was once a nice area in Chicago.
00:53:57.000There was a story the other day of some homeless guy jerking off in the street and people shit in the street and there's bums everywhere and trash everywhere and slowly but surely you start to see people say, hey wait a second, I don't like this.
00:54:13.000They're getting a little buyer's remorse.
00:54:17.000And eventually I think those people are going to be willing to vote for fascism.
00:54:21.000Because they're going to say, that sounds a lot better than what we have going on right now.
00:54:28.000Because they're not being told the whole story.
00:54:30.000They're being sold this bill of goods of like, everything's gonna remain fundamentally the same, we're just getting rid of all these meanie pants policies where kids are getting arrested for no reason and liberals go, sign me up!
00:54:45.000And then a 16 year old blows their fucking head off for an iPhone and their friends and family say, wait a minute!
00:55:12.000I want to get into our featured story about Russell Brand.
00:55:16.000And like I said, you know, I haven't talked too much about Russell Brand on the show before.
00:55:22.000I've never really crossed paths with him because he is sort of like in this space not like not like our space but in like the broader online right dissident right space but I've never really had a run-in with him and I don't know that I've ever talked about him and I'll just say this I've never been very interested in his content
00:55:48.000Because he, in my opinion, represents this genre of free thinkers, but they're really just mainstream conservatives.
00:56:00.000They go out there and say, I'm really out there.
00:56:04.000I want it to be as edgy and interesting as possible.
00:56:11.000But they hang out in the shallow end of the pool.
00:56:15.000They're out of their ankle deep in like basic bitch mainstream conservative talking points while they're championing themselves as free thinkers and I'm not politically correct.
00:56:31.000I'm not afraid to offend the left or something.
00:56:35.000And so for that reason, I'm just not into it.
00:56:51.000It is true that the state of Israel wields immense influence in our politics and their fingerprints are on a lot of the most famous conspiracy theories like the Kennedy assassinations and 9-11 and the Iraq War.
00:57:59.000I'm saying that if you talk about, you know, just three of the biggest conspiracy theories over the last 100 years, 9-11, JFK, Iraq War, you could talk about a lot of different things.
00:58:11.000You could talk about Building 7, you could talk about weapons of mass destruction, you talk about oil, you could talk about communism and Lee Harvey Oswald and the Deep State and the MIC and all this.
00:58:27.000There's like an angle where Israel is heavily implicated.
00:58:33.000And so if you don't touch on it at all, if you never bring it up, if you never acknowledge it, if you never even, for the sake of argument, elaborate on it, then that means you're deliberately evading it.
00:58:49.000You could even bring it up and say, well, I don't agree with that, but some say this, or I don't agree with it, but we're going to debate it, or I don't agree with it, but here are the facts.
00:58:58.000If you never touch it, it's because you are desperately avoiding it, because you don't want to face ramifications.
00:59:23.000If I wanted to watch somebody stay in their lane, I would watch TV.
00:59:29.000If I wanted to watch somebody stay in the shallow end of the pool and talk about the approved talking points with the correct opinions that we're all supposed to have, I'd just watch Fox News.
00:59:39.000I don't need to watch some psycho rant and rave and scream about Klaus Schwab and UFOs and whatever.
01:00:52.000If I can talk about these things and still broadcast and be live and get my voice out and get my message out, so could Russell Brand, so could Alex Jones, so could all the rest.
01:01:22.000But the big story is about these rape allegations and for what it's worth, so he's been accused, Russell Brand has been accused of sexual assault or rape by four women.
01:01:33.000There was a major spread in the British press this weekend about it.
01:01:40.000And that's just my opinion of him in general.
01:01:42.000And for what it's worth, I do believe that it is, in part, political.
01:01:48.000Based on the fact that he is now a conspiracy theorist.
01:01:51.000Because even to the extent that he is a conspiracy theorist, I believe the left still wants to take those sorts of people out.
01:02:25.000We'll go through this report and I will just give you a preview here and say, whenever there are these sex assault allegations, it's sort of unbelievable how in society today we have equated what we call rape today with what rape really is.
01:02:45.000And I've said it before, in my opinion what rape really is, is when someone is penetrated against their will.
01:02:56.000Like if you go to a stranger and put a gun to their head and then have sex with them while they protest, that is probably like the most rape that a rape could be, in my opinion.
01:03:12.000But where we are today, and I feel like it's taken a long time to get here, it's been massaged.
01:03:18.000And now it's like if a co-worker is like,
01:04:58.000How many happily wedded couples for 20 years started because of what would today be considered a sexual assault?
01:05:09.000But of course the difference is, well we don't call that one a sexual assault.
01:05:13.000It's never identified or put in the media because in that case both parties sort of liked it when it happened and then they liked each other in the future and so it was never an issue.
01:05:26.000It only becomes an issue if it's sort of mixed messages.
01:05:30.000Well, it wasn't exactly invited, or maybe things went south, maybe things got sour later.
01:05:38.000And so I'm of the mind that we've got to be very, we've got to be a little discriminating when it comes to allegations.
01:05:49.000We always hear about abuse in relationships, but we know that relationships have a lot of dysfunction in them.
01:05:58.000Does anybody come from a household or have a relationship currently or relationship history where everything was up to code?
01:06:07.000Everything was perfectly orderly and unproblematic and whatever?
01:06:15.000We know that because of our parents, our grandparents, every...because human beings are dysfunctional, every relationship is dysfunctional, and every relationship has a little bit of toxic or something ugly or whatever.
01:06:32.000And we can have some, it's not to say that we could have no standards or expectations, but everybody likes to come forward and say, well he did this thing and in isolation it sounds crazy, but we all know how people work and how these scenes are created.
01:07:19.000It says the actor and comedian is also said to have behaved inappropriately at work during the height of his fame, including by undressing, making sexual remarks, and acting aggressively.
01:08:37.000Yeah, put his ass in jail, fucking rapist, abuser.
01:08:42.000You know, it's like, this is why we can't let women make decisions, because they're retarded, and they will do that, and see no problem with it.
01:09:16.000That's what we should have police for, for things like this.
01:09:20.000It says Brand denies the allegations revealed in a joint investigation by the Sunday Times, The Times, and Channel 4's dispatches, and says his relationships have always been consensual.
01:09:32.000Four women are alleging sexual assaults between 2006 and 2013.
01:11:23.000Because it kind of sounds completely arbitrary.
01:11:27.000It kind of sounds like a woman can do whatever she wants, but if it doesn't go the way she wants it to, she can always claim that she wasn't really responsible.
01:11:46.000But how much do you want to bet that this 16-year-old who is of age and who willingly participated in this, how much you want to bet that she had an awesome time and she was loving every second of it?
01:11:59.000Are we not going to pretend that like a 16-year-old girl who's having an affair with a celebrity
01:12:06.000Is not fully choosing that and loving it and it's so glamorous and she's writing in her diary about it and oh my gosh she picked me up and blah blah blah.
01:12:19.000Are we also not gonna pretend like she's not fondly remembering that?
01:12:24.000Are we also going to pretend like she doesn't still think or dream about it?
01:12:47.000But it is not, just like war, it is not something that can be
01:12:54.000Treated like a like an office environment like a workplace.
01:12:59.000You can't bring HR into something like sex That's just true, I mean the thing is about human society is That at the end of the day like we are these fallen creatures with these sinful impulses
01:13:21.000And so when it comes to these kinds of matters, you know, all bets are off.
01:13:29.000People want to go in there and say, oh, well, so-and-so was too young or this was too aggressive or this and that and whatever.
01:13:40.000That's so much of when I talk about real human being, that's a big part of it.
01:13:46.000It's like realizing that we're people, we have hearts, we have passions, we have emotions, and we live these lives that are full of experiences.
01:13:58.000And it's honestly liberals that want to come in.
01:14:18.000By the same token, we also understand what makes us human, which is those kinds of passions and experiences and feelings and that sort of thing.
01:14:30.000And it's like liberals want to go in there and say, sign on the dotted line.
01:16:20.000So, in other words, you know, my problem with it as the stodgy, incel, puritanical Catholic is to say, hey, the only problem with it is that they're not married.
01:16:32.000Put a ring on it and do it and have kids and it could be a beautiful romance.
01:16:37.000Liberals want to come in and say, hey, you know, she could be a freaking porn star and they could have as much sex as they want, but the tactics he used were manipulative and abusive and we're behind you girl and blah blah blah.
01:16:55.000And that's wrong, you know, and they're just so wrong about that.
01:16:58.000So anyway, so that's allegation number two, is the 16-year-old.
01:17:04.000A third woman claims that Brand sexually assaulted her while she worked with him in LA.
01:17:08.000She alleges she repeatedly told him to get off of her, and when he eventually relented, he flipped and was super angry.
01:17:42.000In a short statement, the Metropolitan Police said, quote, on Sunday, September 17th, the Met received a report of a sexual assault which took place in central London in 2003, 20 years ago.
01:17:55.000Adding the police were in contact with the woman and will be providing her with support.
01:18:01.000So that's the whole story here about Russell Brand.
01:18:07.000And obviously the first thing, first things first, why do you wait 20 years to file a police report?
01:18:49.000So, if they couldn't bring it to the police back then, then it sounds like that's because it really wasn't that bad.
01:18:57.000But now that it's 2023, and Russell Brand is politically right-wing and a political target, and now that the standards have changed, now it seems like it's more about how someone can exploit that in a particular way, rather than that it was such a heinous thing.
01:19:14.000It was really... deserves the attention of law enforcement.
01:19:18.000It seems like when you have... because this is always a story, isn't it?
01:19:23.000People want to come forward and say 9-1-1 so 20 years ago me and this guy were alone and like he kissed me when I didn't want him to kiss me and then he got really mad when I pushed him off of me.
01:19:59.000So in 1991, I was with this guy and we were on a date and, uh, and yeah, I went there and yeah, we were drinking and yeah, I went back to his place and yeah, we started kissing, but then he just was going too far and I told him to stop, but he didn't.
01:20:17.000And then he got mad when he eventually did.
01:20:24.000I feel like that kind of stuff is just so ridiculous on its face.
01:20:29.000And you almost have to believe that when stuff comes out 20 years later, especially when it's someone that's politically right-wing that's being accused, that it's just pure opportunism and nothing else.
01:20:43.000It's opportunism, it's about, you know, they're jilted, they're still not over it, or they were put up to do it by some group, or they want to write a book, or make some money, or become famous.
01:22:21.000But these days, it's like everything is being criminalized and prohibited within a relationship.
01:22:29.000But the thing is about relationships, and I, you know, I've never been in one, but I know just from watching movies or talking to people, you just know these things.
01:22:40.000That these things are messy and complicated and, you know,
01:22:49.000In courtship, so much of it is about communication.
01:22:54.000And so a lot of these allegations, it happens in the middle of the story, where there's a courtship, there's a flirtation, there's a back and forth, there's dates, in some cases there's a relationship, there's alcohol, you're at a party, you're at an event, they wind up back at the person's house, then they say a brutal rape occurred.
01:24:20.000And in this day and age, women, if they regret it, if they wind up not liking it, if they want to stick it to their ex, then they want to come out with a story and say, one night, I was raped against my will.
01:24:53.000If a woman finds herself at a guy's place or a guy is there and he was invited there and they're drunk or whatever it is, you know, it's like she wants to have sex with that guy.
01:25:07.000And maybe she doesn't want it that way, or right then and there, but that's not really the same thing as what they make it out to be, which is a rape.
01:25:16.000That's like saying if you get in a fight with your friend at a bar, that's the same as some random person punching you in the face in the street.
01:25:27.000If you go to your buddy's house, and you're drinking beer watching the game, and you get in an argument, and then you beat the shit out of each other,
01:25:35.000That's way different than if you're walking down the street and somebody sucker punches you and takes your wallet.
01:25:41.000That's like the same thing when they compare it.
01:25:44.000When they say it's a rape or a sexual assault, they're comparing it to a lady gets held at knife point and raped in an alleyway.
01:25:53.000To a guy is invited to her place, and they're drunk, and they've been flirting at work or a bar for a week or a night or whatever, and then something happens.
01:26:03.000Well, it's really not quite the same thing, is it?
01:26:07.000And that's where you get into this hysterical stuff where they say, it is never the woman's fault!
01:26:24.000So if I go into the middle of a black neighborhood like Bruce Willis and Die Hard 3 with a sandwich board that says, I hate niggers, and I get killed by black people, you're gonna say, it is never the victim's fault!
01:26:47.000Similarly, if a woman allows herself to get rizzed up, and she's reciprocating that, and there's a flirtation, and she takes the car back to the guy's place, and they're drinking alcohol, and they wind up in bed making out, and then it turns to sex, and she goes, that's a rape, people are gonna say, oh, it was not her fault, she did... Really?
01:27:09.000And I would say that that's every one of these things.
01:27:14.000And so much of it could be chalked up to playful, you know, risque, edgy, whatever.
01:27:24.000And yeah, I think that probably you could say it's inappropriate or things like that and at some point a person has to face repercussions if they're too aggressive.
01:27:35.000I'm not saying it should be open season where you could go and be frisky and everything.
01:29:10.000I think you got to present some evidence and there's got to be some standard where it becomes an assault if it's uninvited and you need the whole story.
01:29:25.000And then go to trial and people can, and if it's really that bad, and this guy, excuse me, is like a serial, he's just like touching people for no reason, and if it's that bad, then tell it to the judge.
01:30:02.000And the sexual assaults that never get reported, never get reported because they are welcomed and accepted and they turn into relationships and marriages.
01:30:12.000Some might say that's like an unfortunate turn of phrase, but it's just true.
01:30:16.000One woman's sexual assault is another woman's flirtation, you know?
01:30:22.000It just depends on whether they want it.
01:30:26.000And, you know, I guess some would say, well, that's consent.
01:30:31.000I would say, well, it's also just the battlefield.
01:30:53.000women also are notorious liars so I automatically don't really I know you know women in your life and you know that they embellish everything and sometimes just misremember fabricate things you ask a woman about like a scene that happened at the grocery store and they'll like make shit up and embellish
01:31:14.000You know, if you've ever been in like a verbal argument with a woman, she will retell it with lies.
01:31:21.000But then a woman says, 20 years ago, in a hotel room, this or that happened, and we go, oh my gosh, that's crazy.
01:32:34.000It used to be the case that you couldn't live together until you're married.
01:32:38.000So then it's like you get married and then you come to the same house together for the first time and stay the night, sleep in the same bed for the first time.
01:32:56.000And it lasted, at least it lasted a long time, and it was very serious that people were separated or divorced.
01:33:04.000Now, like I said, people cohabitate, they have sex before marriage, they date for years, and then the marriages will last two years, five years, people get married and remarried and divorced and
01:33:37.000Anything goes and so now all these other things have entered into the picture and they've totally confused it and inverted it and Perverted it and now it's just it's impossible That's why it's dysfunctional across the board you know That's why pornography plays such a prominent role in such a disastrous way and
01:34:00.000And that's why divorce is so huge which is messing up the kids and that's why you have all these loners and lonely people failing to hook up and you know.