This week we have a new guest on the show, a rapper from Long Island named Craig Mac, and we talk about the recent arrest of Tommy Robinson and the other major news events he's been involved in. We also talk about some TV shows and movies to watch with the kids.
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00:00:10.000This is mad, I get more butt than ass trays.
00:00:13.000The fair one, I get mine the fast way.
00:00:15.000Ski Mass way, the ransom, nope, far from handsome, but damn it get the five from New York.
00:00:23.000Get off my lawn, it's the pay of ammo.
00:00:27.000You whack to me, take them rhymes back to the factory.
00:01:28.000Bow ties are annoying to have on because you've got to constantly adjust them and make sure they look right because they slowly skew over the night.
00:01:35.000But as soon as you're done, like dessert, you get to go floomph.
00:01:38.000And what look is better than this look?
00:02:11.000We've got a fun show for you today that's pretty heavy.
00:02:13.000It's sort of a continuation of yesterday's show.
00:02:16.000So we have Tommy Robinson talking about the arrests.
00:02:19.000Actually, Tommy Robinson, we're catching up on at least four different major news events that he's involved in since we last had him on the show last week.
00:05:41.000And the reason I know it's going to be great is because I see all these PC critics whining and complaining about how it exploits the Chicago deaths.
00:06:38.000But yeah, The Foreigner is Jackie Chan getting revenge on Pierce Brosnan for being involved in the IRA and blowing up Jackie Chan's daughter.
00:07:53.000You're hanging out with a model and she's out of your league and you realize she's not interested in you.
00:07:58.000You then preemptively put her in the friend zone and you say to this supermodel, which doesn't happen in my life, but it happens in his, hey, do you know any girls that are interested?
00:08:11.000And then she has to go, blah, blah, blah, yeah, I'll see what I can do.
00:08:15.000And you sort of push her aside, excuse me, gorgeous.
00:08:17.000Now, in your world, right, or my world, we don't, it doesn't have to be a supermodel, but just the super hot chick that assumes you want her, put her in the friend zone preemptively, and it messes with her mind.
00:08:38.000In the icon on Netflix, which some claim is an algorithm because millennials like to explain the world to me and they're wrong, the sort of picture they use to represent it isn't David Chang.
00:08:53.000That's David Cho eating some fried chicken, and that's a stranger handing him fried chicken.
00:09:00.000I think Netflix screwed up, and it's very ironic because the show is ruined with politically correct views on race.
00:09:08.000For example, in this episode, the fried chicken episode, Chang goes off on this total tangent about how assuming blacks like fried chicken is racist.
00:09:17.000And of course, there's plenty of black people to go, yeah, it's really hard.
00:09:21.000People ask me if I like fried chicken.
00:09:23.000And then they find some golfer, I think his name is Lee Trevino or Fuzzy Zeller or whatever, who, you know, 20 years ago said, oh, Tiger Woods is famous.
00:09:31.000I guess he'll be serving fried chicken.
00:10:10.000Speaking of how you can tell shows are good by the critics, I knew the latest episode of Kirby Enthusiasm was going to be great because the critics hated it.
00:10:17.000And they hated it because it was offensive to Muslims because there was a fatwa out on them.
00:10:59.000I said, if this was in South by Southwest or Sundance, it would have won Best Short Film.
00:11:06.000It's a beautiful look at divorce and how we assume all these habits about our significant other are annoying and we'd be so much happier if we had the perfect mate.
00:11:16.000And then you get the perfect mate and you realize, I don't know, this is like a kid getting to eat sugar cereal for dinner every night.
00:11:24.000It's kind of better as a concept than an actual thing.
00:11:28.000And you realize you were better off having your meat and vegetables at night and indulging in your imperfections.
00:12:11.000So the way they get away with stealing episodes is they jump cut it, which makes it unwatchable, of course, so you might as well not put it up.
00:12:17.000But anyway, so that guy, Doug, the Fred Armiston character, is kind of a lout, and she's really ambitious.
00:12:23.000So she ends up with an ambitious woman, but it's just too much ambition.
00:12:26.000And this ambitious woman, she's a lesbian, is too interested in her life, and she realizes, I was better off with this lout.
00:12:32.000And then the lout, he ends up with this young girl, and they're doing mushrooms all the time, and they get puppies, and the puppies are crapping everywhere.
00:12:38.000And he realizes, I was better with someone who was kind of organized about their life.
00:12:42.000And you realize that our imperfections give us cohesion.
00:12:45.000And the way we talk about divorce these days, where, hey, my husband farted in front of me.
00:12:58.000I mean, you should probably end it if there's Infidelity, but outside of that, you could probably work it out.
00:13:03.000And I remember being 10 in the 80s, I'll probably do a podcast on this and seeing all my friends, my dad's friends, sleep on our couch.
00:13:10.000It was when divorce was big, 1980, when it sort of exploded.
00:13:14.000And I would inevitably see them hook up, not with some 20-year-old blonde, but with someone that was just like the wife they just left.
00:13:22.000The grass is always greener, and we're living in such a self-indulgent society that we can't wait to just flush everything down the toilet.
00:13:28.000And then the next day go, what happened?
00:13:59.000Susanna Miuleta Mraz is a Polish libertarian law student, Breitbart contributor, Antifa buff, trans person, used to be a dude, is now a chick.
00:14:12.000I don't know what that entails, genitalia-y.
00:14:15.000And I'm not going to get into it because I'm not in the mood.
00:14:19.000But I want to talk to her about Antifa.
00:14:22.000She's been following them around, documenting them.
00:14:25.000I hope she fights them legally at some point because these spoiled brats want to tear down the Western world and replace it with absolutely nothing.
00:14:34.000She's opinionated European on Twitter.
00:15:39.000You know, I think that a lot of the values that Poland stands for is something that a lot of people in the West want to return to.
00:15:46.000So being patriotic, proud of your heritage, perhaps, you know, the Christian roots that we have, all of those things I think are something that the West really misses, especially with the current migrant crisis and people feeling more and more distant from their history, their past, and their culture.
00:16:05.000Well, I've always wondered if the reason that Poland has such big balls is because they've trusted people before.
00:16:12.000They trusted Stalin, they trusted Churchill, they trusted other countries, and they got nothing but abuse for it.
00:16:18.000And I think it's like once burnt, twice shy, and Poland says, yeah, you know what, we're going to handle our own stuff from now on.
00:16:25.000Because every time we reach out, we get burned.
00:16:28.000So we'll run our own country, thank you.
00:16:31.000And yet we still joined the European Union.
00:16:34.000Yeah, no, Poland never trusted Stalin.
00:16:37.000As a matter of fact, before World War II, we didn't want Stalin to, we didn't allow actually the Soviet army to march through Poland to possibly defend if there was any aggression from Hitler.
00:16:49.000I think Poland always had these very anti-communist, anti-Soviet sentiments, especially because, you know, we were partitioned by Russia, Prussia, and Austria.
00:17:00.000And so I think Poland always had this distrust towards other nations in Europe.
00:17:06.000Yeah, Susanna, just don't correct me when I make historical mistakes because it makes me look dumb.
00:17:17.000So speaking of those who are naive about history and refugees, you've been spending a lot of your time in London interviewing, filming, associating with Antifa.
00:17:32.000I shouldn't say associating with, but being near them.
00:17:36.000Were you at the Sargon of Akkad thing?
00:17:39.000And my friend and I, we sat in first row.
00:17:42.000They actually didn't want to let me into the event because I forgot my student ID.
00:17:46.000And just two hours before the event started, they made this rule that they're not going to let in anyone who's not a student of a London university because they knew that Antifa was supposed to come.
00:17:56.000They were threatening that they were going to be there.
00:17:58.000And so I called my friend and I said, Monica, please take a photo of my ID and send it to me as soon as possible so I can actually get in.
00:18:51.000That was in Hyde Park by Speaker's Corner, and we were there to protest against Brittany Pettibone and Martin Stellner, who were detained by the British police, but you interviewed them previously.
00:19:02.000So we just gathered a crowd of about 100, 200 people.
00:19:06.000You know, some of the Generation Identity representatives were saying Martin's speech.
00:19:12.000I think, you know, as somebody who was born in a country that is post-communist, where my family never had the freedom of speech, where my great-grandfather was sent to prison because my grandma wrote an essay about the Second World War that didn't agree with the school curriculum, that I had to be there to defend free speech.
00:19:30.000And I think, you know, it doesn't matter what you think of identitarianism, it doesn't matter what your political affiliations are.
00:20:01.000And then you go down to Berkeley, where you'd think that would also be the case.
00:20:05.000But Berkeley and Oakland, it's more sort of homeless kids that have been taken in by academics like Yvette Falerca and sort of turned into these lost boys, these sad orphans that are happy to get arrested to serve mommy after getting, you know, food and shelter.
00:20:22.000What have you noticed about London, Antifa?
00:20:25.000It's actually very interesting that you mention it because in part it is these very, very wealthy kids who just want to be part of a struggle, who want to feel like they're fighting for something.
00:20:34.000As a matter of fact, at that King's College event, I was talking to the boy who was organizing it, the chairman of the event, and he told me that they know that the people who are involved from the university in particular were the LGBTQ plus people, the Socialist Society, and the Palestine Action Society.
00:20:55.000So it just shows you how these very extremely left-wing movements are willing to always exercise power and aggression against people.
00:21:03.000But what I think is most important is that if you go to one of these universities, especially King's, you do usually come from some sort of a middle, middle, upper economic background.
00:21:16.000If you can afford to live in London, if you can afford to go to that university.
00:21:19.000So a lot of these kids are, as a matter of fact, rather wealthy.
00:21:23.000But then I was also talking to some of my friends at the event that I went to on Sunday.
00:21:29.000And looking at the photos that we have, it seems of these Antifa people, it seems like they're being picked off the streets, given food, and then, look, we're going to feed you, we're going to give you shelter, but join our movement.
00:21:40.000And to be quite honest, they actually look like homeless people.
00:21:42.000I mean, they look like they're in their last stages dying from cancer or something.
00:22:00.000You look at the English Defense League and all these patriotic groups, Britain First, you can tell by their accents that they're all blue collars, and they're multiracial, by the way.
00:22:10.000And then you have Antifa, which is mostly white, but still other races.
00:22:14.000And they have a totally different accent.
00:22:18.000So this whole thing purports to be about fascism and socialism, but it really is about the upper classes telling the lower classes how to behave, don't you think?
00:22:27.000Yeah, in a lot of ways, I would definitely agree with you.
00:22:30.000I do think that these people just feel perhaps they have this guilt about their economic situation, their race, their sexuality, whatever it is.
00:22:39.000And so they want to be part of a movement that kind of brings them down.
00:22:44.000And so it seems like they're trying to work their way up or prove their worth, prove that they're, oh, we're not those fascists.
00:22:51.000Look, we might be white, we might be heterosexual, we might be whatever else, rich.
00:22:57.000We're going to prove it to you by, you know, bashing people who actually work really hard for their lives, the well-being of their families, and just want to have the right to freedom of speech.
00:23:07.000You know, it's a bizarre trait whites have, Westerners have.
00:23:11.000You couldn't imagine a Japanese wealthy person or a wealthy Mexican or a successful Muslim complaining about how horrible they are and how they've ruined the world.
00:23:21.000I mean, you don't see a lot of rich black guys out there saying, we need to be kept in line.
00:23:44.000Are you going to get, I understand you're studying law.
00:23:46.000Are you going to become a pro bono lawyer who fights Antifa?
00:23:52.000Yeah, so I doubt that I will have a chance at becoming a lawyer, as a matter of fact, because I don't think anyone would want to employ me now after being a contributor to Breitbart, being a more sort of, you know, center-right, in some ways, quite conservative political activist.
00:24:08.000I think that that, especially in London, would be rather difficult.
00:24:11.000No, in London, there's going to be a desperate need for lawyers who want to stand up for people like Lauren Southern, who is arrested under a terrorism law for warning people about terrorism.
00:24:25.000Yeah, and I was actually about to just get to that.
00:24:27.000So I realized meeting all these new people and being active in this political sphere that actually they might also need lawyers.
00:24:35.000So, you know, the lefties need lawyers, but so do these people.
00:24:38.000And so perhaps, you know, depending on how my career develops, I might get into law and become a practicing lawyer.
00:26:12.000Every time we check in on him, which is about once a week at this point, there's always four new major events.
00:26:20.000This relates to our interview yesterday where Martin Selner and Brittany Pettibone were extradited for daring to question Islam and to want to talk to Tommy.
00:26:30.000That's literally a crime in Britain now.
00:27:41.000I couldn't handle the, yeah, I couldn't handle it.
00:27:44.000Well, you're just so, you know, you're so well known that you must walk down the street and the populace is instantly polarized into people backing Tommy and people that want to kill you.
00:27:56.000Yeah, to be honest, though, for what you see, 99% of the time, I get an amazing reception.
00:28:03.000So, in fact, I get a hero's reception, a lot of places to go, which is what keeps giving me the thing to do it, because I know how much it means to other people.
00:28:11.000I know that if I was wrong, I wouldn't be getting the support I get when I go places.
00:28:16.000There is a minority of far-left extremists or Muslims that want to violently hurt me, but they are a complete minority.
00:28:23.000I get a good reception everywhere I go.
00:28:24.000I ain't paid for a beer for about two years.
00:28:29.000And the ones that are against us are so shrill and so loud that if you didn't get out of the house much, you'd be apt to think that they are the majority.
00:28:36.000But no, it's definitely the West is definitely the predominant force here.
00:28:42.000All right, let's go through some of this here.
00:29:16.000I found a case within the area where a Somalian had put a hospital gown on, he'd gone and got into the bed of a woman in labour, and he'd raped her.
00:29:24.000And then I looked at another case where a man was with his wife and four migrants held them down, beat him up and made him watch while they gang raped his wife.
00:29:33.000Then I found another case where they chopped an 80, just four weeks ago, they chopped an 18-year-old girl, Italian girl up, put her body in suitcases.
00:29:41.000I found another case a week ago where they raped a 75-year-old woman in the park one minute from where you saw that Francesca attacked.
00:29:49.000So when I saw all this, I thought I have to go see it with my own eyes.
00:29:53.000We were warned against it because of the hostility we'd face.
00:29:56.000We went down there and lo and behold, within 30 seconds, we had migrants running at us, attempting to attack my cameraman, telling us they were going to kill us and then going to sleep on the floor.
00:30:09.000Yeah, well, their arrogance is amazing, too.
00:30:12.000But maybe they're not familiar with British culture, but if I hear your accent and someone says, don't push it, Mike, you're going to be asleep in minutes.
00:31:03.000Well, you know, you talked about that dismembered teenage girl and the way that her, I don't know if it was her boyfriend or someone who knew her or was just angered by it, committed that racist attack that we heard about in Italy.
00:31:16.000Well, that's the only thing you heard about, I bet.
00:31:17.000I bet you didn't hear about her getting chopped up in a suitcase.
00:31:23.000And then it makes you think, well, wait a minute, what other attacks, what other violence, what other so-called extremism is directly linked to migrant violence, migrant rape, all these refugees wreaking havoc across Europe?
00:31:37.000Gavin, when you read the stories, when I'm reading the stories that were happening there, I was researching, I only took me half hour.
00:31:43.000They were crimes that are usually seen committed in South Africa or in the Middle East.
00:32:18.000And these are crimes that we wouldn't have seen.
00:32:21.000And the level of the arrogance, that's what got me.
00:32:25.000When I saw the female journalist getting attacked, the problem is, the mainstream media would only be happy if I turned around and he stabbed me in the back.
00:32:35.000because you react to defend yourself, and to be honest, I should have defended myself five times because the minute he took a step, I should have ironed him out, but I didn't.
00:34:06.000So unless you stop it now, unless we try and reverse the cycle of what's happening in our continent, unless we do something, it's going to get worse and worse.
00:35:44.000But I was, to be honest, like, you know, the intimidating thing, which is how they play on, is the fact they're all wearing masks.
00:35:52.000Now, if six, where I've grown up, if seven men come at me with masks, I'm not getting up, I wouldn't still be here.
00:36:00.000I certainly wouldn't be looking like this.
00:36:03.000And then now, because of the situation, because of how it's played out online, the left or the far left and even journalists are claiming that I've set it up or something because they look so bad.
00:38:09.000But you can't come and arrest me because I've broke no law because you're lying.
00:38:13.000So here we have the Home Office lying as they've done previously in the last terrorism case.
00:38:18.000They are building me up on a platform and a pedestal as a hate preacher.
00:38:22.000And I believe it's intentionally done.
00:38:25.000So when people attack me and I get violence or people want to kill me, the Home Office, counter-terrorism police leaders giving speeches about me, have all played their part.
00:38:34.000All I do, the truth is not hate speech.
00:38:37.000I'm a reporter who finds stories and report on things and they don't like it and they want to silence me.
00:38:42.000And I would say that usually I laugh my way through things, but I'm actually extremely concerned about which way this is going.
00:38:51.000I've watched the progression and the senior officers, the head of counter-terrorism, Mark Rowley, just come out recently and put me on the same pedestal as Angel Chowdhury.
00:39:00.000And Jem Chowdhury is one of the world's worst Islamic terrorists.
00:40:57.000This has become bigger than Brittany or Martin Selner.
00:41:00.000This has become about 300 years of history at Speaker's Corner.
00:41:04.000Some of the most controversial figures in the world, whether it be Karl Marx or whether it be George Orwell, speak and have spoken at Speaker's Corner.
00:41:12.000It's part of our country's history, Speaker's Corner.
00:41:15.000Martin Selner should have been allowed to come and stand on his little box and give his speech about free speech.
00:41:21.000Our government think they're winning by stopping him.
00:41:24.000Now, when they see what happens on Sunday, whatever happens on Sunday, I'm just going to go and give the speech.
00:41:29.000So it's not my problem to police the streets.
00:41:31.000That's the police's job, the government's job.
00:41:33.000They have brought this problem upon themselves.
00:41:36.000We cannot sit by and allow citizens, law-abiding citizens, from our European countries, from America, Brittany's.
00:41:43.000We've seen Lauren Southern this morning.
00:41:45.000The same's happened to her from Canada.
00:41:47.000We can't allow them to win by thinking they can silence and stop every single voice that is critical of Islam.
00:41:52.000What they will find out is that the voice grows and it gets louder and louder because of their actions.
00:41:59.000Well, Tommy, I couldn't have said it better myself.
00:42:01.000You know, we're all worried about you.
00:42:03.000We're all worried about this tension, but the truth must come out.
00:42:18.000You know, when Martin Selner gave me a speech, and I said, to be honest, I couldn't care if that's the Communist Manifesto.
00:42:24.000Because the reason I'm giving this speech is because they're trying to stop it.
00:42:28.000And they should not be taking away people's rights and freedoms because they're concerned of how a violent section of our country will react.
00:42:37.000If you're worried about how that violent section will react, then if you need the military to come down there, you bring the military down there.
00:42:43.000Because you should need to protect the man with a controversial speech more so because that's part of our God-given rights.
00:45:39.000So it's worth remembering that for all the strides we've made, we still have a long way to go, and racism is alive and well all over the world.