On this episode of the Red Eyes Family podcast, we discuss the recent events in France, Sweden, and other countries around the world. We also talk about how the establishment churches have become poisoners, and how we need to fight back against them.
00:14:46.980But I think he's continued to write or whatever.
00:14:48.480But anyway, what I was going to say, the point was, no, like, you need, we need to learn to hammer the things over and over and over and over again.
00:14:59.500And I understand that that might get tiresome to a lot of people that are, like, kind of, you know, you kind of get, you have to vary, right?
00:15:05.140You have to bring in new research, new information, new angles, new perspectives on, because it's all the same problems, right?
00:15:13.660It's largely, you might discover new nuance to it, but overall, it's largely the same issues that we're faced, right?
00:15:20.740And this is how our enemies have operated, too.
00:15:33.700Again, I might be, maybe I'm misremembering that with Kerry Bolton, but I, in fact, I'd love to have him back, Cockfrey Stone, because that was, if I remember correctly, that was a great show.
00:16:25.680And they basically ruined, like, the library token in the process, I believe.
00:16:30.040And the latest I saw, they were going to go over to, like, using another currency, actually, like, as a backpinning, is that the right term, to, like, the decentralized system that Odyssey is seeking to do.
00:16:41.940So, hopefully, they can, hopefully, they will just take those library tokens, like, convert them over.
00:16:45.680I'm not sure, I have no news on that whatsoever and kept up with it.
00:16:48.520But, anyway, well, regardless, we appreciate, we put in library tokens when we upload.
00:16:53.520So, you know, they're always helps anyway.
00:17:05.840So, let's get to this, then, shall we?
00:17:10.500We have, obviously, here, then, a Labour win over in the UK.
00:17:15.260And, of course, I just kind of learned, maybe I should have learned this sooner, but what a horribly sick system they have over there with the, what was it called again?
00:17:25.700First across the, first past the post voting.
00:17:30.160I believe that was the term that was used for this, right?
00:17:32.260They only got 34% of the national vote, Labour, that is.
00:17:40.420And, of course, that could happen depending on how, you know, how it spreads out.
00:17:43.200You have different, you know, blocks that are formed or coalitions in order to form a government and these kinds of things, right?
00:17:49.400But it's, of course, it's like if you're an established party in Britain, you'll get a whole heck of a lot more seats than you otherwise would if you're just a new upstarting, you know, political party, such as Reform.
00:18:33.600Like, there's no, like, there's no major, like, established kind of, what do you call it, like, underpinnings or, like, structure on the inside of the party or whatever.
00:18:43.960Not much funding, apparently, according to Farage.
00:18:58.240So the Liberal Democrats got 12% of the vote, which is less, obviously, than the 14 that Reform got, and they got 11% of the seats.
00:19:08.540Now, those, comparing those two parties, breaking that down, that means Liberal Democrats got about 3.5 million views, but they're going to get 71 seats.
00:20:18.920Maybe there's some other reason for this here or whatever, but, like, it basically means you can't just have, like, okay, we have an emergency, like, an emergency has happened.
00:20:26.620You can argue, of course, it is an emergency in the UK, obviously.
00:20:30.200Like, things are going to fucking shit.
00:21:31.400And if we can start doing that, you, of course, realize, oh, there's a mechanism.
00:21:35.480Oh, so we can do this, even if it's third or, you know, fourth generation immigrants that obviously have, like, turned against the host population.
00:24:47.120I have just returned from Buckingham Palace, where I accepted an invitation from His Majesty, the King, to form the next government of this great nation.
00:25:00.680I want you to thank the outgoing Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak.
00:25:11.920His achievement as the first British Asian Prime Minister of our country.
00:25:18.280The extra effort that that will have required should not be underestimated by anyone.
00:25:49.220I'm not sure about Vardikar in Ireland.
00:25:52.200Was he actually elected or was he put in there by the other people in the party, right?
00:25:58.740Same thing with Scotland or Humza Yusuf, right?
00:26:01.560He was elected by the other political parties.
00:26:04.840In other words, people didn't vote for kind of the face of the immigrant kind of thing, but they were positioned there by the other, you know, political leaders or whatever.
00:26:25.920I mean, it's mostly the same usual platitudes, but it's very, you know, very politically bombastic.
00:26:32.060We're going to fix all these things and working class issues and all that stuff.
00:26:37.000And, of course, you've got to keep in mind the direction of the UK and the fact that they will not, unless you deal with immigration,
00:26:44.120because much of the political issues now, that's the linchpin in, like, European politics, even America, obviously, Canada, many other countries.
00:26:54.180It's like, where do they stand on immigration?
00:26:57.120Most people, at least, even if those political options aren't there in those countries.
00:31:41.800Anyway, I think that's something they really want to do, which, of course, is why they brought back all those white men in the British Armed Forces commercials ads that we played recently as well, by the way.
00:31:53.140So they're pivoting just like they're doing in the U.S. right now.
00:31:55.460Like, oh, actually, white people, come back.
00:32:54.640He actually did say secure borders, which is more lip service, right?
00:32:58.220They'd say, oh, well, it's kind of one of those things you do have to say or whatever.
00:33:01.420But even if they do tackle the illegal immigration situation, which some countries have claimed that they are going to,
00:33:11.280and then, of course, it never happens, right?
00:33:12.620But they claim they're going to do that.
00:33:14.080But if they ever were able to, they would just turn up the volume on legal immigration, and they would continue to flood you.
00:33:22.100And so, of course, again, working class kind of thing, let's shit on working class people.
00:33:27.860That's what these left-wing parties have been so good at in most Western European countries.
00:33:33.300They've been very, very effective on that, and this is, of course, one of the reasons why a party like Reform did so well in such a quick time, right?
00:33:42.860Because they were the ones who really addressed these kinds of issues.
00:34:07.600The fact that there's not a continued bigger scandal, right, around the rape gangs and the so-called grooming gangs, as they call them in the UK at the time.
00:34:21.300You know, obviously, this kicked off with the revelations in Rotherham.
00:34:24.180But, of course, all these, you know, I can't even remember all the places now.
00:34:29.220But it's just, like, all over Britain, all these invaders, migrants, had set up, like, you know, rape, you know, just grooming cults, whatever you want to call it, like, around the country.
00:34:42.820And tons of mostly British young girls, underaged, were roped into this.
00:37:38.440And so we could just go over to that real quick here.
00:37:42.040Uh, the one redeeming quality that Jeremy Corbyn had, which of course, he was decent on the whole Zionist Gaza, you know, thing that was happening.
00:37:52.160But this is where he was so vehemently attacked.
00:37:54.220He, he, he, he gobbled up, I guess, a huge, uh, you know, pro-Palestinian Muslim vote as a consequence of that while the establishment are like, oh my God, the anti-Semitism and, you know, all that shit.
00:38:07.600That's why they replaced him with Kerry Starmer, by the way.
00:38:43.940Um, so it was over, largely why they lost seats was over their, um, Zionist, the Zionist issue again.
00:38:52.200Despite Labour's landslide win in the UK general election, the party lost several seats after a strong showing from pro-Palestinian independent candidates in a sign of anger towards Kerry Starmer over Labour's position on Israel's war in Gaza.
00:39:08.020Five independent candidates who have been vocal in their support for Gaza won parliamentary seats.
00:43:19.320Ensuring that their children understand and appreciate their cultural and religious heritage.
00:43:24.840But nothing about, I would assume he's not even Christian, I would assume.
00:43:28.720The family belongs to the liberal Jewish synagogue in St. John's Wood, London, reflecting their active participation in the Jewish community.
00:43:39.120According to the Jewish Chronicle, Kier stated,
00:43:41.620My wife, in particular, wants our children to know the faith of her family.