00:15:06.300I have the footage of me getting maced in my eyes, pepper sprayed, gave it to the NYPD, to the detectives, no arrest in a week.
00:15:16.020Why am I getting speeding tickets, parking tickets through a camera, but in 4K I get pepper sprayed and there's still no arrest in America, in my home city?
00:39:21.600Like, really, you're going to start with this, man?
00:39:23.700You're really going to start with this?
00:39:25.600Dude, I tweeted a video from my Gaza charity.
00:39:27.440Thanks a lot to the Love Speech charity.
00:39:28.800We raised $200,000 for Ramadan and Lent.
00:39:32.060Feeding people in Gaza, the children and families.
00:39:35.060And the first thing out of the reply is, like, people got their noties on to post pictures like, bacon, Muslim repellent, you know, with the spray can.
00:39:42.320Like, bro, do you think that Muslims think bacon is kryptonite?
00:39:47.820Like, you don't realize, you know, it's funny that that's an insult.
00:39:51.240But that is framing it as if we're Superman.
00:51:43.160i tweeted out the promo for this stream said i'm streaming with the crown prince of jehor
00:51:48.960malaysia first reply two third world is coming together to discuss their commonalities0.89
00:51:54.720someone replies back you know that nigga's a billionaire like you talk about third world0.88
00:51:59.080this is royalty billionaire third world or it's like some fat dude shoving cheetos and like0.87
00:52:07.300ordering door dash in the west like okay first world third world bro people are never gonna get0.96
00:52:13.600over this stuff they're just ignorance bro it's pure pure ignorance bro the amount of these money
00:52:18.860that these guys have is next level bro absolutely yeah yeah like a lot of these people in chat will
00:52:24.460never even meet people on that level thanks
00:52:28.180i'm a proud third world no you're not bro the only reason that there's a distinction between
00:52:38.100first world and third world and the perfect way to figure out what's happening is this iran war
00:52:44.780look how upset the trump administration is that iran closed the strait of hormuz
00:52:49.600open up the effin strait praise be to Allah open the strait open the strait you want to know why
00:52:53.960The reason that a country like the United States can maintain its status as a first world country is by strangling the rest of the world.
00:53:01.580If you get out of line, we are going to bomb you.
00:53:05.100If you collaborate with Russia, talking to Cuba, we will turn off your electricity.0.99
00:53:10.160If you don't open the Strait of Hormuz, we are going to nuke you.0.96
00:53:13.380We are going to send you back to the Stone Ages.0.91
00:53:15.000If you don't work with us and let us build U.S. military bases in Malaysia, Indonesia, then the U.S. Empire is going to try to close off the Strait of Malacca.
00:53:35.220These are terrorists for closing off the Strait of Hormuz.0.92
00:53:36.920But when the U.S. does it, because now what their next goal is in this war is to use their naval capabilities, because the U.S. has the strongest Navy in the world, to block off all the choke points.0.52
00:53:47.280So now the U.S. is strangling the entire world and trying to get the world to trade with us.0.81
00:54:06.300What does that actually mean? Peace through strength. That means we will have peace unless you don't work with us. And then we're going to bomb you. So as long as we're the top dog, as long as we to be the first world country. So the superiority complex of first world country, it's not because of capability. It's not because of resources. It's just because it's through bullying, which is really just constant war, divide and conquer the US benefits off the military industrial complex.
00:54:34.300As long as there's war going on everywhere, look at Ford Motors, look at all these vehicle companies.
00:54:39.520During wartime, they turn themselves from developing cars to developing tanks and warships and helicopters.
00:54:46.480It's the most valuable state of economy ever is wartime.
00:54:53.220Constant war is how you maintain first world power.
00:54:57.160And that's how they shift the wealth as well.
00:54:59.000Yeah, because not only are you not going to be able to trade with us, with other countries besides us,
00:55:04.300But if you need equipment to go fight the wars that we bring you in, we will loan you the money to do it.
00:55:09.660So it's just like you maintain financial power, military power, trade power.
00:55:15.620It's just, yeah, peace through strength, bullying the world, you know, bombing you.
00:55:19.940All the arms dealers are extremely happy, though.
00:55:22.060This is when they make money, you know what I'm saying?
01:05:44.120hello these are the bosses of the stadium you must be the manager
01:05:53.000okay how is everything good everything's good alhamdulillah so what we've got um
01:05:59.000we've got our little buggies here so whatever you want to do let us know but our plan is to take
01:06:03.880you to our little jdt direct store that's where i sell all that merchandise stuff and then go to
01:06:09.240our champions lounge where all the players come in and then um show you some of the corporate
01:06:14.040boxes and the field i thought we're supposed to 1v1 okay no problem okay well thank you so much
01:06:23.240by the way thank you so much for having me yeah my name is alistair by the way okay nice to meet
01:06:27.960you so do you want to look in here or what do you want to do yeah well whatever you think whatever
01:06:34.120I just bought a jersey from this team yesterday at the airport it's a strange
01:07:03.700coincidence i didn't know we were coming do you mind if i put a mic on you sure thanks a lot
01:07:09.860where are you from by the way i'm from australia parents are from scotland but i'm from australia
01:07:15.380been here 10 years now actually the 11th years i used to play many moons ago you know 1990 when
01:07:22.420his royal highness was about eight years old so he used to come watch but now i'm here working
01:07:27.300with these with these guys where did you play in the prime well i played for milwall from
01:07:33.860in the championship yeah glasgow rangers for a little while australian ireland australian
01:07:38.900national team okay but the best one was playing for jill hall we were champions and the league
01:07:45.380and the and the cup yeah so basically this is our little um reception area and this show this
01:07:50.980only just show us a bit about our about the history of the of the club with the sponsors
01:07:58.020and his royal highness and stuff so it's pretty cool yeah he took over the play he took over the
01:08:06.900club in 2012 so massive changes and now we're 12 years in a row champions you probably know all that
01:08:14.340anyway 12 years 12 years nice so we've got our big celebration coming on the 31st so this month
01:08:20.340is pretty pretty busy. Two games for the Shopee Cup semi-final, then hopefully the final, then
01:08:26.900we've got the Malaysia Cup final, so the team is traveling everywhere. So what do you address
01:08:32.900the Crown Prince as? A lot of people are saying TMJ, some are saying Tunku, what's the proper
01:08:38.340way? Everyone calls him Boss. Boss, okay. No, I think that I always call him TMJ. TMJ? Okay.
01:08:45.620Okay. Yeah. Well, depending on the environment. His Royal Highness or TMJ. But I saw your post before. You've got the future king. He's the future king.
01:50:02.920Frame Mog, oh let me see it, you gotta, Frame Mog, oh my god they're on stream, did you hear that guy earlier, are we actually on stream, yeah we're live right now, where are you guys going, are you closing us on TikTok, I don't, what's up bro, how'd you get here, my friend is Prince, with TMJ, no Prince, oh yeah, oh okay, that Prince, okay,
01:50:32.920see we're quick i don't know if we have space bro i got i got a question for you sneak hey we're
01:50:38.640very quick what's up what's up ask quick yeah quick um i don't know if you're funny or not
01:50:51.580huh i don't know nothing about you um first i gotta see if you're if it's worthwhile and then
01:50:57.720we can talk numbers all right all right uh is this ours now we're gonna go i'm gonna show you
01:51:01.820going to show you our corporate box good view from up there and your jerseys mate there you go
01:51:11.900number 10. oh already thanks a lot let me go three changes to this
01:51:19.180you can do whatever you want with it but there's your little budgies did we do five
02:00:15.500um so that's it so what we'll do is we'll go back to the cars and then you'll come down
02:00:22.220you can come to our training session i would love to so that's where the boys are preparing for next
02:00:30.540game thank you so much for showing us not a problem sorry it's a pleasure
02:00:41.980back to the gocarts yes back to the carcarts back to the the cars and then we'll go to the
02:00:48.140our training center because the first team's training now and just probably
02:00:56.300about 20 minutes from here 25 minutes 25 minutes depending on eventually we're
02:01:03.500going to build we are at the moment just let us start our new training center
02:01:07.340across the road here seven playing fields brand new indoor stadium oh we
02:01:13.340don't have that much time to play at the practice but we have to go meet the
02:01:15.860Prince he's waiting oh he's coming here no no he wants as soon as he'll contact me so
02:01:23.540after we quickly go there oh perfect perfect yeah he's the one to give us a give us a buzz
02:01:45.860Palestine and Gaza have been colonized, you see, and so, and we oppose colonization, all is formed, and we do, therefore, cannot control that.
02:01:56.980There's no indication that Israel is adjusting summits for the policy.0.64
02:02:02.800No, they keep expanding. They go into Lebanon, displacing more people.0.53
02:02:05.660Yeah, expanding, and the atrocities, you know.
02:34:02.420I'm gonna go and you know tell them to bring us some food I'll bring wonderful as well
02:34:26.480You want some rice bro? You want some rice? Fried rice. Fried rice, let's do it bro. What do you want specifically?
02:34:33.480Some fried rice. Oh, it's fried rice, nice. We have an 8 this morning, right? So me and the guy will go, right? Want anything? Give me some bread, anything? Rice?
02:34:41.480Whatever you can make happen. Make me happy. You want a bit heavy food or like just... Whatever bro, you know. Just make me happy. Just some stuff.
02:34:48.480Okay, I want to miss you. I want to be happy when I see you, alright? I want to miss you now, okay? Let's go. All right, shout out. I'll get you guys. Thanks bro.
02:41:13.280So we got two, like, it's a Thai team, four-round, that team, Thailand, so that should be a tough game, and then hopefully win that cup, and then the Malaysia Cup final.
02:41:23.040You just got to be careful it gets too scrappy, they're going to start throwing some Muay Thai at you, you know, like, you're going to get dirty.
03:05:18.500This is where the players have a meal, like tea before training.
03:05:24.500Pretty professional, we have all of our dinners together after training, make sure it's all nutritional requirements, everyone's got their own special diet depending on what they need.
03:05:35.500A little bit of a cup of tea before the game?
03:05:38.500It's the little details that mean a lot.
03:05:41.500Nutrition is the key aspect of the training.
04:28:11.440What do you think was the most controversial thing you had to say that was, ended up being correct, but people were off-put when you first said it?
04:28:22.080I don't remember. I don't remember, but I said a lot of things.
04:28:26.800I guess there's something like the cyberbullying one. That's something I say people get rarely, really, but it's a practical solution to a problem that only exists if you look at your phone.
04:36:07.940try to get things done instead of alhamdulillah it works really really well yeah you seem to think
04:36:15.980that the younger generation they spend time talking about change rather than doing change
04:36:21.780here in malaysia specifically yeah this is all over america too this is dominating leftist
04:36:27.660politics i think and right politics both are pretty much the same or people like to voice
04:36:32.460the problems but what do you think that we could do the average citizen can do
04:36:36.340if we're not politicians, if we're not royalty,
04:36:39.100what can we do to steer the world in a place that's better?
04:36:44.380I think there must be an understanding or an ecosystem
04:36:47.340which communication is the key, right?
04:36:50.800So engagement from politicians or even royal family
04:36:53.840to listen to the people more and not only listening,
04:36:58.600but be very realistic and also educate them.
04:37:00.680If there's something that can't be done,
04:37:03.600instead of promising them or giving them an empty promise or a hope you just say like look this
04:37:09.540thing is like this maybe we could do it this way instead of this way you know because sometimes
04:37:15.740not many people understand the due diligence or or the insight of how to get things done
04:37:22.560within the government there's a lot of process financially things like that paperwork and stuff
04:37:28.720so in the end of the day i mean there must be a platform or a foundation where you can voice out
04:37:36.280your opinion and obviously like i said this i mean these people are voted by you so they are
04:37:44.160somehow obligated to listen and to serve the people and to make it work whether whether you
04:37:50.500like it or not so yeah that's that's that's it sometimes even like for example i give you just
04:37:57.900small example water management it's not just about building the infrastructure it's also you have to
04:38:04.700educate the people of how to use the water not to waste it you know so things like that but
04:38:10.620sometimes what politicians tend to do is like oh yeah but if we if we say this they might get upset
04:38:16.140and it might affect their voters especially also religious matter you know
04:38:24.060and you can't be like that and that's where the royalty come in and where the royal family i mean
04:38:30.460me myself or other royalties can also come in and say look this is how it is because we don't
04:38:36.700need food we just have to say it as it is that's how the check and balance happen in this country
04:38:42.040it's like they're saying you can give a man a fish and he eats for a day you teach a man
04:38:46.220a fish and he can eat forever that's where we need something like that yeah and there's also
04:38:51.660it's like you're saying you know it's like giving them that harsh truth instead of the comfortable
04:38:55.700lie yeah and then getting their hopes up you know i'm just saying that no this is it's not gonna
04:39:02.860happen it's not gonna happen it's impossible for it to happen what is the ideal relationship right
04:39:09.220now it's a good relationship with america there are military bases that the u.s has in indonesia
04:39:14.700and malaysia correct not malaysia just indonesia i think even singapore i thought u.s had a base
04:39:21.360in Singapore but it's not it's actually a navy naval port that all other other countries can
04:39:28.380also utilize but the U.S. is there most of the time so pretty much they just sit there so maybe
04:39:35.040China feels like okay I don't want to go there the U.S. is there so something like that I don't
04:39:38.940know okay no but no naval base in Malaysia I do not know about Indonesia okay yeah what would the
04:39:46.920ideal relationship be or what do you think that americans should think of malaysia i think that
04:39:52.320the biggest wake-up call i had it was we were always told malaysia was a third world country
04:39:56.420yeah and then you come here and you're like that's not true that's a lie what's the ideal
04:40:02.060relationship you have with america if you even care that much about the perception that we have
04:40:07.460because we americans we pride ourselves a lot and we believe that our opinions are the most important
04:40:11.940I don't know if the rest of the world has to follow that, but it does seem like it's our foreign policy doctrine, peace to strength.
04:40:19.560What do you think that that relationship should be like?
04:40:23.680I think how America approached the world is the most important thing, about understanding different culture, different country has different customs, different rules, different way of doing things.
04:40:34.720It's not just about, you know, in some places, for example, some places, what do you call it?
04:40:44.220Like things, I mean, certain things that U.S. wants to implement doesn't work.
04:40:51.000You know, yeah, same goes with Malaysia as well.
04:40:55.600So I think you have to understand it because I don't think people just hate America for no reason.
04:41:04.720That's a misconception exactly so it's not that I mean Malaysian people are very very friendly
04:41:10.200They're very open if you come up with a good idea
04:41:13.060Okay, but let's do it this way, which will not somehow step on anybody's foot
04:41:18.880By still respecting the religion still respecting the culture and things like that
04:41:22.860So I think that's how the approach that the US should do because that's what the British did right right with that approach a softer approach to everything
04:43:19.960Listen meaning if I give my opinion or give my advice he does listen and
04:43:25.160And sometimes, you know, senior politicians, when we are younger, when we speak to them, some, they do not care what we just, I mean, what we're talking about.
04:43:36.100Some, they pretend to listen, and actually, no, they completely do not even remember what you just said.
04:43:43.020But PMX always come back to me, I mean, if we do not see each other for months, and then come back to me and say, hey, regarding the thing you said, Your Highness, a few months back, it's like this now.
04:43:53.460so at least shows that he cares and then he does listen and he does take it into account
04:44:00.000your thoughts um for your ideas yeah he was he met my father and then he was here to see with me
04:44:10.340i like the abbreviations of pmx uh they have tmj what do you prefer your highness should we call
04:44:17.940your highness tungku they were also saying in the chat they have a lot of nicknames for you
04:44:21.200yeah yeah yeah there's too many actually good and bad but i haven't heard any bad ones i hope not
04:44:29.040or i didn't repeat any people call it i mean people call it tmj because it's a short abbreviation
04:44:36.720yeah and like uh the call sign between the palace if they my father and me is joeho one and joeho
04:44:43.280two or j1 j2 okay that's the call sign that's our military call signs so j1 just landed or
04:44:50.880things like that you know the security protocol yeah so yeah but we are the only one with the
04:44:58.720military forces we're the only one with our own military forces since 1886
04:45:04.060malaysia's independence is 1957 yeah 1886 juho's recognition as a sovereignty uh sovereign state
04:45:15.220was 1885 a long long time ago and then we joined malaysia and your position as a royalty especially
04:45:24.500in the muslim world is a very important crucial role especially right now we've never been more1.00
04:45:30.180divided but there's also more muslims than there's ever been it's the fastest growing religion0.51
04:45:33.940we don't have a caliph but we have positions of power like pmx like yourself what can the muslim
04:45:40.340world do beyond just malaysian politics to find some more unity right now i think deep inside
04:45:48.100every single muslim have that um what do you call it uh priority when it comes to unity
04:45:58.100but every country has to tackle it very differently so we have a lot of like i met a lot of people0.98
04:46:03.380say oh you know this arab leaders they don't do anything it's not they don't do anything
04:46:10.340As a statement, I understand the position.1.00
04:49:22.620I mean, if your voters are majority Hindus, I mean, some politician will, they do not care the sensitivity of their people being united.1.00
04:49:34.900They will try to divide and conquer as much as they can because that's how they get their votes.0.94
04:49:40.660So this is where, in Malaysia, it's very, very important to have the royal family playing their parts in Malaysia
04:49:49.560when it comes to promoting unity in the country.
04:49:54.480And I think they do that very, very well.
04:49:57.480That's how the check and balance happen.
05:08:50.660like okay for example yes i respect where you're coming from
05:08:54.940you know but this is where i'm coming from
05:08:58.280things like that so once once you have that foundation of friendship and that
05:09:01.600relationship people tend to be more respectful and
05:09:05.960not trying to hurt your feeling because there is
05:09:08.700already a bond of friendship so that is how i say when you when you
05:09:12.360do things that engagement that communication and
05:09:15.140that art of diplomacy also plays a part
05:09:17.780So that's how I like to, for example, if I speak to any world leaders or if I speak to any leaders for that matter, I like to put things on the table.
05:09:27.320I like to be very straightforward. I am not too diplomatic. I like to be very straightforward, get the point across and then see.
05:09:34.660And then after that, you have to read the room and see how they react and try to try to manage from there.
05:09:40.740how do we go on to the next step so from your experience doing that do you think
05:09:46.980that worked out well for you like so far yes okay so far yes 100% like have a
05:09:55.440good working relationship with Singapore government when it comes to supporting
05:09:58.500our educational system or water management things like that so once you
05:10:03.600have that relationship like I said once we have that relationship which is a
05:10:06.300a very friendly relationship. It's very easy to work together. I'm pretty sure other people
05:10:12.780appreciate it because you're just speaking what's on the heart. Nothing is like hidden
05:10:17.460in the chest. When you have that, when you start giving that impression of distant or
05:10:23.720being very too diplomatic when it comes to negotiating or giving that talk. Almost makes
05:10:30.500fake right no I mean that gap is already somehow not good enough because you can't get anything you
05:10:38.120can't get any deal done so it's always very very good just to be very very relaxed just to be very
05:10:43.040very open that's why I don't like having too many people in my meetings when I when I meet any
05:10:47.720leaders I like to have that one-on-one so we can somehow do very open because they can come back
05:10:55.280to me and say, look, what you want, it will not work.