00:01:38.000We'll be talking about a few stories today, exclusively on Rumble and Rumble Premium.
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00:01:53.000But Pornhub, it finds its audience, is what I've noticed.
00:01:57.000Unless you're in the United Kingdom, where you will need digital ID.
00:02:01.000That's one of the stories that we'll be discussing.
00:02:04.000We'll also be talking about the rape gang inquiry and whether that rape gang inquiry has been nearly thorough enough.
00:02:12.000There's been a lot of judicial, I don't want to call it skullduggery in the UK, because that's a word that's maybe alienating, this being 2026.
00:02:24.000But I will say that there's been a rape gang inquiry that doesn't seem to have been thorough enough, a COVID inquiry that's not been thorough enough, a social media ban, ostensibly to protect children, that does grant the additional benefit of enabling the government to tether IP addresses to individual identities, therefore giving them the kind of control that many people suspect they've wanted since the advent of the internet.
00:02:46.000We'll be talking about UFC at the White House, the World Cup, and, of course, hopefully ways to communicate on the subject of Christ.
00:02:55.000That don't feel alienating or insincere.
00:02:59.000So, we'll be talking about all of that.
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00:03:07.000As you know, I won't use any money to do anything other than advance the cause.
00:03:13.000For me, that probably means help people with addiction issues, probably, I suppose, and to support free speech.
00:04:42.000First of all, let's look at the rape gang inquiry through the lens of MP Rupert Lowe, leader of the Restore Britain Party, which is a new political nationalist movement garnering a lot of support from some people that I like and respect.
00:05:01.000The rise of interest in anti migration politics and the sort of likelihood that that would in extreme lead to detention centres and might be further preparing us for dystopic levels of authoritarianism.
00:05:15.000It was actually Massey the other day who pointed out that if you can't trust the police in the UK to arrest someone without checking whether or not they're bleeding to death, as seems to have been the case with that poor young man, God rest his eternal soul, then why would you grant them the authority to execute people?
00:05:32.000Let me know in the comments and chat. what you think about that because some people are saying that Britain should restore the death penalty.
00:05:39.000Many people would argue that just living in Britain is akin to a kind of death penalty, but we're going back there and we're going to sort that country right out.
00:05:46.000Here's Rupert Lowe talking about the UK grooming gangs and the report that's just been done.
00:05:51.000It does seem, I think what I saw online, and I'll be verifying this along with you, is that 250,000 young women and girls reported being raped.
00:06:00.000In 85% of cases, the name of the perpetrator alleged Was an Arabic or Muslim sounding name.
00:06:07.000That's a clarion call, of course, for more division, riots, and discontent in the UK.
00:06:13.000But it does seem to be, as many people that are concerned with these issues, and perhaps we all should be, that there's a cultural problem in the UK right now that's benefiting.
00:07:11.000Obviously, government ministers, the civil service, local government, social services, the police, the judiciary, the NHS, and the media, who is supposed to be the guardian for the British people of scandals like this, but they've singularly failed to do that.
00:07:30.000And it's been a very harrowing experience.
00:07:31.000Some of the testimonies we heard were beyond believable.
00:07:36.000Is an evil which needs to be dealt with and dealt with now.
00:07:50.000We still have funds left to help us to pursue private prosecutions and to start the process of prosecuting those people who have failed us.
00:08:02.000We're also intent on naming those people in Parliament where we're not going to prejudice a legal case so that everybody knows those people who are responsible.
00:08:14.000Who should have dealt with this but failed to deal with it?
00:08:17.000It's been a long, hard, arduous 16 months, and I want to thank everybody.
00:08:23.000I hope that every member of the British public has the time to read this.
00:08:30.000But it needs to be understood and it needs to be dealt with and dealt with now.
00:08:36.000Not through a statutory inquiry which has been forced by our inquiry.
00:08:43.000A statutory inquiry which, by the way, has had the terms of reference watered down and will, like all government failures, be kicked down the road.
00:08:52.000And by the time hands are held up and people admit there's a problem, the people who made the decisions, the bad decisions, which is Common in government, as we've seen with the post office, as we've seen with infected blood and countless other scandals that have had to be cleaned up, that there will be no retribution, no holding to account.
00:09:10.000And when there's no holding to account, these things continue to happen.
00:09:14.000Okay, so Rupert Lowe's assessment of this rape gang inquiry that they have held, I recall now, at their own expense, not a government supported inquiry, by his reckoning, reveals ineptitude in the civil service.
00:09:32.000It doesn't make as bold a claim as there's been a cover up, but a level of ineptitude and lack of media coverage that indicates a set of biases.
00:09:41.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments and the chat.
00:09:45.000This post on X is a breakdown of some of the matters, and it's pretty breathtaking baby abused, cigarettes stubbed out, girls set on fire, girls sent to red rooms, one girl raped by a dog.
00:10:12.000I guess, aside from the harrowing nucleus of the matter, the events themselves and the perpetration of such brutal and barbaric crimes, is the failure to investigate it.
00:10:51.000The report alleges that serious offences were frequently dealt with by cautions.
00:10:56.000Now, I suppose that's relevant because Keir Starmer, prior to becoming a Member of Parliament, was the head of the Crown Prosecution Service.
00:11:01.000That's our equivalent of the AG, the Attorney General, I suppose you would say.
00:11:06.000The report states that serious sexual offences were often dealt with through out of court disposals rather than prosecutions.
00:11:12.000Why would that be, and how does that further contaminate the reputation of Prime Minister Keir Starmer?
00:11:22.000The BBC, people are pointing out on X, didn't report on it.
00:11:40.000Today's BBC homepage, the day after the release of the rape gang report, documenting the systematic rape of 250,000 British girls, the worst crime Europe and maybe the world has ever seen.
00:12:36.000Okay, well, there's quite a lot to analyse there.
00:12:39.000Firstly, the state, you know, moving into the territory of euthanasia is pretty troubling.
00:12:43.000But what we, I suppose, what we're circling is the media's involvement and lack of involvement in this inquiry and the treatment, say, of Tommy Robinson, who has done a great deal to bring to prominence these issues and has become a In many ways, a kind of living avatar for the understandable rage that many people feel, not just about rape gangs, although rape gangs are the obvious apotheosis of the idea of invasion.
00:13:09.000I suppose whenever you think of invasions, whether it's Vikings raping and pillaging, or even in a more abstract way, the idea of invasion and occupation, the idea that the most sacred things, sex, would be subject to brutality, is, I think, what.
00:13:28.000It eviscerates people, the idea that nothing, that you cannot protect the vulnerable, that you have no.
00:13:34.000And I suppose in the case, that's a sort of an anthropological take, but in the contemporary cases, it seems to suggest that the institutions that are set up to protect people do not function to protect people.
00:13:46.000Now, my, as you know, my own analysis is, well, of almost, duh.
00:13:53.000The law is not there to protect people.
00:13:55.000The law is a facility and a weapon and a tool of the powerful, like all institutions and all systems.
00:14:00.000And occasionally a story like this breaks.
00:14:02.000And it reveals the true nature of the law.
00:14:05.000And people are outraged, disgusted, and appalled.
00:14:09.000And it's difficult to be rational and reasonable because you're dealing with something that isn't about rationale or reason.
00:14:14.000You're dealing with abuse and rape and crime and dark power and dark energy.
00:14:19.000And when you deal with stuff like that, people find it hard to kind of quantify and reason.
00:14:23.000And it's likely, if not dealt with appropriately and transparently, to exacerbate the type of racial tensions and social tensions that the liberal establishment claim that they're trying to protect. people from.
00:14:35.000Remember when there was that violent attack in Belfast?
00:14:38.000The fella got his throat cut, didn't he?
00:14:42.000But the reporting on the BBC was very much oriented towards, look, migrant families that are not involved in this have been forced to move.
00:14:49.000Now, the focus and the protection on the vulnerable, that's an obligation that we all share.
00:14:53.000We should all be protecting the vulnerable, whether they are migrants that have been forced to flee some terrifying land for some justifiable reason or young women.
00:15:02.000That's the obligation that we all spiritually share and that our discernment should be confined to.
00:15:09.000How would I want myself or my daughters or my loved ones treated?
00:15:14.000How would I want to be treated if I'd had to flee a war torn land?
00:15:18.000And how and what standard of behavior would I be expected to maintain if I was living in a foreign country that I'd voluntarily gone to?
00:15:27.000All these questions to me seem pretty obvious and easy to resolve.
00:15:32.000And I imagine if you're watching me now on Stay Free, they're probably pretty obvious and easy to resolve for you as well.
00:15:39.000Now we have the more challenging experience of watching a father whose child, presumably daughter, has been subject to some of these crimes.
00:15:48.000I'd got a phone call to say where Elizabeth was.
00:17:32.000He might not even be white, but based on that accent and timbre and the few pixels that I can make out through that blurring, he is like a white fella from, sounds to me like Lancashire, Lancashire or Yorkshire.
00:17:46.000In any event, what that testimony reveals is the kind of policing that many people are agitated by.
00:17:56.000It does seem to me that there are resources available to investigate and inquire into historic matters.
00:18:03.000And I would say, if indeed, as Rupert Lowe's report suggests, 250,000 people are alleging crimes as serious as those we just briefly perused, then this is an extraordinary time to be British, where digital ID is being mandatorily imposed.
00:18:26.000When children and women are being raped en masse and there is no clear investigation or inquiry, what is it that we are missing?
00:18:34.000What is it that we are not being told?
00:18:36.000Why is this not as simple as it would appear to be on the surface?
00:18:41.000Is it that we are living at a time where, in order to increase authoritarianism, no degree of social unrest and social abuse and no breach of the social contract is beyond contemplation and even enactment?
00:18:57.000Increases the power of these corrupt globalist authorities.
00:19:00.000It would seem to me that that's precisely what's happening, but that's difficult to corroborate without significant evidence.
00:19:09.000And hopefully that report will lead to precisely that, but that's just what I think.
00:19:12.000Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
00:19:14.000We're going to be talking about the digital ID ban.
00:19:16.000We're going to be talking about the UFC show at the White House.
00:19:21.000We're talking about the World Cup across the North American continent and Central America, Mexico.
00:19:27.000But in a minute, that will be because first we've got this advert.
00:21:50.000Authoritarianism and deep, deep discontent among the British people, whether it's being raped by a gang, which doesn't sound much fun, at least not for the victim, or one might assume for the demonically possessed perpetrators, or the fact that you are now going to be controlled when you use the internet for the spurious reason that it will somehow protect children.
00:22:39.000The reason we're being told that it's happening is in order to protect children.
00:22:42.000But if your raison d'etre was to protect children, you'd live in a very, very different society where children were protected when it came to health matters.
00:22:50.000They wouldn't be offered vaccines and injections that were ineffective and potentially.
00:22:55.000You would see children morally inspired, an education system that was different, different diets in schools, a welfare state that was responsible and reactive and proactive, a moral and spiritual nation where people were encouraged to bind together in community and in love and to protect one another and have meaningful connections with one another.
00:23:14.000You can't just come in at the last minute where all a 14 year old or 15 year old has got to live for is some tat and toot and tripe on their phone and claim that.
00:23:25.000By ensuring that everyone in the country who uses the internet will be forced to tether their IP address to a piece of verifiable ID, that is somehow protecting children.
00:23:38.000Remember, what we learned in the pandemic was that they will make a bold claim about humanity, philanthropy, and social care in order to institute authoritarian measures.
00:23:51.000We love you so much, and we've got to protect you and your grandma and the vulnerable and the obese.
00:23:56.000So get in your house and take these injections.
00:23:58.000In this instance, we love you so much, we don't want children looking at pornography.
00:24:02.000I've got children, I don't want children looking at pornography.
00:24:04.000In fact, I don't want them looking at the phone at all.
00:24:06.000In fact, my definition of pornography goes way beyond the government's definition of pornography.
00:24:10.000The whole titillating, overstimulating, vapid, vacuous, hollow, disgusting, vulgar, deceitful, treacherous culture where every single artifact that it produces, one way or another, is designed to control you, distract you, diminish your volition, make you believe that there is no spiritual dimension to reality, and to make you a compliant participant in a barnyard hell where your energy is being harvested and farmed in ways that I probably.
00:24:37.000Don't have the ability to describe, but a minimum, you're depressed.
00:24:47.000Do you know that you could live in freedom in your community?
00:24:50.000Do you know that you could be energy independent and food independent?
00:24:53.000Do you know that there's more to life than acquiring, accruing hopeless trinkets and gadgets, bonded and bound in servitude to some job that doesn't interest you or inspire you?
00:25:07.000There is so much more than Keir Starmer. Is offering, and perhaps more than he claims when it comes to that Ukrainian firebomb car thing that he reckons is the KGB.
00:25:17.000Let's watch a little bit more of his speech.
00:25:19.000Let's analyse together what the truth is behind this introduction of mandatory ID for internet use.
00:25:27.000Something I do lightly, and I will not present it as cost free, as if social media has brought no benefits to young people, because clearly that is wrong.
00:25:38.000But government is always about choices.
00:25:40.000And it's clear to me that a fall ban is the right choice.
00:25:45.000Every parent wants the best for their kid.
00:26:15.000Of their heft in front of them or all around them, a lion or a unicorn or a flag or some sigil of potency and power that demands your submission.
00:26:24.000Then Kirsten has to pick up the slack and show that he's just a dad like you or I in a cardigan with his hand on his heart wanting to protect children.
00:26:32.000And that's what a parent is a parent protects their children.
00:27:20.000Power means, I suppose, the ability to create, control, govern, assign, assess.
00:27:24.000Power, there's so many things packed into power that in the end it would lead you to the idea that for power to exist at all, there must be some instigatory force.
00:27:32.000Many people think that's an explosion.
00:27:37.000And with the belief in God come ideas like justice and truth and duty and service and kindness and love and joy and peace and all sorts of ideas that power has to pay attention to.
00:27:49.000You can't make the claim that there is no God, that we require centralized power that behaves like a God, tells you what to think, makes you depend on it, tells you how to behave, what to eat, imposes on you a million rituals, senseless variety at the superficial level, like the ability to choose between, I don't know, honey covered cornflakes and cornflakes with lucky charms in them or something.
00:28:11.000I know that's not a brand, but what I'm saying is you may have variety and choice in the things that don't matter, but when it comes to things that are important, you've got no choice at all.
00:28:17.000You're going to be using ID, and it's come to.
00:28:20.000My attention, tell me if you agree with this that the secondary Anglophonic nations, I mean the United Kingdom, my beloved country, New Zealand, Australia, and Canada, are, I think, being used to pilot ideas that will ultimately be deployed in the master dominator Anglophonic nation, the United States of America.
00:28:41.000It came to me when Australia started those internment camps during COVID, thought this is weird and extraordinary, and it's one of those things that's been sort of ushered to the edges of your memory.
00:28:52.000Remember that those very nations, the Five Eyes Nations, collaborate when it comes to spying on you, stealing your data and storing it for future use against you.
00:29:00.000The second example of totalitarianism in plain sight was when Canada tried to ban those trucker protests and indeed scraped the bank accounts of people that made donations to them, calling those truckers, those freedom fighters, Nazis in the process.
00:29:16.000Now in the UK, our country, and I sort of felt like that we meant more to you than this, we're being used to pilot digital ID.
00:29:23.000If it happens in our country, it will happen in your country.
00:29:27.000It might not even be under Trump or Gavin Newsom or JD or Marco Rubio.
00:29:32.000And I've got to tell you once more, it actually doesn't matter.
00:29:36.000The important infrastructural trajectory will continue unabashed regardless of the livery of the White House incumbent.
00:29:45.000Whether you're looking at motorbikes doing jumps or like trans folks at a bake sale, the force and power of the state is being used to create uniform totalitarian control, generally, either under the threat of war.
00:30:01.000Or in order to protect you, either from a military threat or a medical threat or whatever threat.
00:30:06.000Now, the UK, because our power is very consolidated and localized, your country, you've got all sorts of independent pockets and tribal groups.
00:30:15.000It's a federalized but somewhat decentralized nation.
00:30:19.000And, you know, the Civil War in a way isn't over.
00:30:34.000Because in the UK, you know what's going on.
00:30:36.000But also because I believe in your country and I believe your country has great power and great capacity to become what it was intended to be.
00:30:44.000I really, really do believe that, actually.
00:30:47.000My country, on the other hand, is being used to pilot new forms of totalitarianism and authoritarianism that would make George Orwell wince and Aldous Huxley blush.
00:30:57.000And the digital ID is a brilliant example of it.
00:31:00.000It's explained to me online, you know, not in person, by Count Dankiller, who first came to public prominence in the UK.
00:31:06.000When he taught his dog to see Kyle and everyone sort of shat themselves in case that dog, I don't know, started a brown shirt regiment and then stormed to power like a young puggish Oswald Mosley.
00:31:19.000That didn't happen though, because it was a dog and it was a joke.
00:31:23.000However, I was so entrenched in the liberal establishment that I remember sort of not being quite sure what to think.
00:31:55.000This is when I understood it, when Count Dankiller described it.
00:31:59.000This all seems to be a ploy to link IP addresses and online activity directly to an identifiable person to make them easier to catch and track down.
00:32:08.000Oh, yeah, that is exactly, definitely what it is.
00:32:11.000The government falsely assumed that everyone watches porn and they thought they would get everyone that way.
00:32:16.000It obviously did not work as well as they were hoping, so they're now expanding it.
00:32:21.000And here's some parentheses, apparent.
00:32:23.000He's protecting this sentence from the body of the text.
00:32:27.000I have always said that initial laws are just a foot in the door.
00:32:30.000Those laws will always be expanding after the fact into their true original intended purpose.
00:32:35.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments and chat.
00:32:53.000Some people believe that that was in itself a preparatory program.
00:32:57.000So, their plan now is if you want to use any social media or much of the internet in any way, you will need to prove that you are over 18, which means submitting an ID.
00:33:06.000This will require far, far more ID submissions, which will massively expand the government database, which was the real plan all along, not the safety of children.
00:33:14.000The funniest thing about this is, after all the fuss about the Online Safety Act, this blanket ban on kids using social media pretty much renders the entire act.
00:33:22.000Pointless and made it a giant waste of time.
00:33:24.000Which, to be honest, proves that the act was never about protecting children but was really about building a giant database that links all online activity directly to a person.
00:33:32.000This database would then constantly be poured over by AI to flag citizens of concern.
00:33:37.000Now, start paying attention, everybody, to the government who may be potential political dissidents saying naughty anti government things, etc., so the government can preemptively act against them.
00:33:48.000This is literally the plot of Minority Report.
00:33:52.000You know, I don't remember a bit of Minority Report where Tom Cruise taught his pug to see Kyle, but I would have actually liked it had that been the position and condition we'd found Tom Cruise or Ethan Ork or whatever he's always called in movies.
00:34:08.000He's always called Ethan Ork or something like that, isn't he?
00:34:10.000Like, if he'd been in scene one teaching a little pug to see Kyle, I'd have gone, This is my man.
00:34:16.000Save the cat, yep, that's one thing, that makes you like a character, but see Kyle in pug, why not?
00:34:22.000Now, so look, the important thing here.
00:34:26.000Is that Count Dankula has described precisely what's happening and how this is operating.
00:34:32.000The function of government is control.
00:34:35.000It's actually tied up in the word government.
00:34:38.000They want to control your thought, your mental state.
00:34:44.000They want to control your mental state.
00:34:58.000To kind of trick us into thinking that it's good for us to have our minds controlled.
00:35:03.000And because I think, because of a sort of a 360 attack on our senses and even perhaps our constitution, our well being, our health, our psyche, our spirit, we're sort of more susceptible.
00:35:15.000I mean, when I've been scared a lot, and sometimes when I'm frightened, I'm like, oh, just sweep in and take over, would you?
00:35:21.000And actually, that's not that dissimilar to the kind of spiritual revelations that came in the deep crisis period of a couple of years ago in my life, was the realization that nothing human can actually protect you.
00:35:32.000Death is coming, and if you don't find a way of accessing a supreme power, the supreme power that created all reality, then you're in quite serious trouble.
00:35:43.000And, you know, I mean, it's quite serious trouble.
00:35:45.000We're all in pretty serious trouble because we're in a corrupt state.
00:35:48.000We're living, and even corrupt state is not the right language because it doesn't include the nature of real evil.
00:35:55.000You have to resort to, I'm sorry to tell you, somewhat biblical language because the best way to envisage this is the infiltration of evil into human institutions to the degree where the institutions themselves are evil.
00:36:10.000And the good things they do are an inadvertent byproduct of the control.
00:36:15.000Do you see if you were to remove their ability to control, they wouldn't do the things that are beneficial?
00:36:21.000Where I and that is such a broad statement includes welfare programs, space programs, the Olympic Games, the World Cup, the whole thing.
00:36:27.000You are, Neo, get up, Neo, have any more to Neo.
00:36:32.000If I was Morpheus, I'd have gone in there, I'd have punched him in the stomach while it never mind letting him have a white rabbit and letting him trip out on blue pills and red pills and all them types of different tablets.
00:36:40.000I'd have, Neo, get out of your bedroom.
00:36:43.000And anyway, listen, it's time for us all to wake up.
00:37:41.000I suppose probably I'll do some basket weaving.
00:37:43.000I suppose what I'll probably do is go out and become an activist for whatever cause the BBC thinks I should care about this week.
00:37:50.000Trying not to notice that the BBC cares about a different thing every single week, fluctuating and vacillating according to the twitches of the strings tugged by their almighty overlords.
00:38:00.000Children, awaken, beautiful children of Britain.
00:38:03.000Defy, defy, oppose, awaken, and let the sun shine from your radiant faces like that young girl there who, in that moment, had enough savvy, enough nous, enough spirit in her to recognise that what she was dealing with was total bullshit.
00:38:19.000You may not know the amount of Forms that were signed, and children like parents getting letters.
00:38:25.000We're going to be filming the BBC are coming to film at the school, and you know, it's important that we hear what children actually think, particularly as we're going to be asking young 16 year olds to vote soon because we've realized that we might get a cachet of votes to keep this bizarre government clogging along, chugging along for a few more weeks.
00:38:41.000What an absolute bunch of arse wipery!
00:38:45.000British journalist Konstantin Kissin, who's from Russia, isn't he?
00:38:52.000And that's always interesting to his perspective.
00:38:54.000On liberalism and the state and democracy and stuff.
00:38:57.000He says the ban on social media for children under 16 is an idea that has merits, but the way it's been done is simply a way to force everyone, including adults, to identify themselves online, creating the most powerful surveillance and censorship architecture in human history.
00:39:26.000I said yesterday to MPs, I'll come back in July with a further statement around VPNs, but also additional measures that we want to look at.
00:39:36.000Further restrictions on AI chatbots that parents have found very worrying.
00:39:41.000More about overnight curfews or breaks in doom scrolling for 16 and 17 year olds.
00:39:45.000So, yesterday's announcement was the first of the measures.
00:39:53.000Recognize that the doom scrolling is a symptom and expression of a deep and severe spiritual malady.
00:40:00.000It's not the cause of it, it's the expression of it.
00:40:03.000What are we going to do to re engage people in community life, to give them autonomy, authority, sovereignty over their actual own lives?
00:40:11.000As carriers of the hallmark, signature image of God.
00:40:17.000Once you strip the sanctity from life and tell people they're nothing and they're in space and it's all just chaos and nothing means anything, why not yield to these do gooders and these scare tactics?
00:40:28.000Why not just bend over and let them help you using whatever spire or method or suppository they're supposing is going to help you this week?
00:41:04.000It's not something where I'm suggesting that you go to church and sit obediently with your hands folded on your lap and do as you're told and shut your mouth.
00:41:11.000It's that you are an empowered and deadly, glorious force.
00:41:15.000You are magnificent and beautiful and wholesome.
00:41:17.000And if you feel Anything other than that, if you feel anything other than a participant in the glory of this cosmos, then you've been lied to, you've been tricked, you've been dumbed down, you've been inoculated, and you've been trained, you've been conned.
00:41:29.000But I ain't been conned, I'm still here, I still believe, I'm still awake, I'm still participating through faith.
00:42:02.000Great uprising that bursts all parameters, bursts through their imposed channels.
00:42:09.000It can't be along racial, cultural, or even religious lines.
00:42:12.000As long as you know that you are a participant in the glory of the only family that matters, that you are holy and ordained, there's a way out of this, there's a way through this, and we are so close.
00:42:53.000He implemented the tobacco and vapes bill.
00:42:55.000Now, I don't really care what you think about.
00:42:57.000Freedom, but young people should at least have the choice if they want to do that.
00:43:03.000And now, with Keir Starmer, he's age gating the internet.
00:43:06.000And quite frankly, the problem, the real problem, isn't children accessing social media, it's the rest of the population having to give their data over to the government to use it themselves.
00:43:18.000That young man on Bev Turner's show seems to have understood the reality pretty succinctly.
00:43:26.000I'd let the lad have a little glimpse at.
00:43:29.000Porn hub or whatever other extraordinary, lascivious, satanic craps being churned out unchecked and actually unregulated.
00:43:39.000If you want to make the world a better place, there are ways to do it.
00:43:41.000And we can do it actually by tapping into the kind of potential demonstrated by the natural intelligence of that young man on Bev Turner Show.
00:45:22.000If you're wondering what on earth is happening on the South Lawn behind me right now, That is not construction of President Trump's new ballroom.
00:45:29.000That is actually the construction ahead of the UFC fight that is scheduled to take place here on June 14th.
00:45:35.000Now, it's part of the events that are leading up to America's 250th birthday on July 4th.
00:45:40.000That will be held, though, on Flag Day here at the White House, which is also the weekend of President Trump's birthday.
00:45:46.000And he says an estimated 4,000 people will be held in that arena when it's finished being built here on the south lawn of the White House.
00:45:54.000Weigh ins are going to take place at the Lincoln Memorial.
00:45:56.000Massive watch parties are going to go.
00:46:52.000Because, in a sense, right, whichever side of the political aisle that you're on, and the assumption, I suppose, is that the MAGA, America First, nationalist, patriotic right, which many people, I think, unconsciously and actually deliberately, somewhere on that spectrum between unconsciously and deliberately, pack in racism and.
00:47:16.000Christian nationalism and a lot of ideas.
00:47:18.000Or the liberal left, that similarly is pretty eclectic and includes ideas like progressivism, gender fluidity, socialism.
00:47:27.000In fact, there's really quite good ideas on both sides, as well as bad ideas on both sides.
00:47:34.000But do you see that the referent in both instances is the kind of sanctity and meaning of the building itself, the building and what it represents?
00:47:45.000What does the White House represent, and who ought to be allowed?
00:47:49.000To express what it means, some people say that America is about tolerance, that it's a melt in.
00:47:55.000In fact, most people say that, don't they?
00:47:56.000That it's about tolerance and that it's a sort of entrepreneurial culture, migrants from around the world, greatest nation on the world, most powerful nation in the world.
00:48:04.000So no one's arguing about the idea that America is kind of beautiful or has beauty or its true nature is beauty.
00:48:13.000Everyone's saying that, whether it's Kimmel or Trump or whoever, it doesn't actually matter.
00:48:18.000What we have to, I reckon, Recognize pretty urgently is that remember when the Capitol got stormed?
00:48:27.000And Jimmy Kimmel, I think, is the sort of joke that was most controversial, was that he called it a mini Jan 6.
00:48:33.000Is that what I felt then was how are you suddenly outraged that this building that was once, yes, built as a democracy that opposed the tyranny of the British Empire has now become the epicenter of comparable or perhaps.
00:48:54.000I'm talking about the incumbents of those buildings, the people in Congress, the people in the Senate, the interests that they genuinely and generally represent.
00:49:04.000I mean the military industrial complex.
00:49:57.000Now, Finally, Conor McGregor can fight on the White House lawn, or now finally a trans person can do something on the White House lawn.
00:50:05.000You can't live in the symbolic expressions of cultural inflection.
00:50:12.000It's a total confection and a meaningless construction.
00:50:16.000Democracy means this a system where the will of the people can be republicly demonstrated and expressed and brought to bear.
00:50:30.000You don't have that anymore today, I would argue, than you would have done if dear King George III, the poor old Alzheimer ridden, staggering loon, Was controlling you.
00:50:42.000What I mean to say is, power has become dislocated and centralized.
00:50:47.000I suppose that's sort of paradoxical to the point where it doesn't matter who you're cheering for anymore.
00:50:54.000If you were to use a sports analogy, it's as if at the end of a UFC brawl, someone just came in and shot both fighters in the head and took the belt.
00:51:03.000That's the actual dynamic of the fight.
00:51:05.000You might be cheering red, you might be cheering blue.
00:51:08.000There's going to be blood on the mat, whichever way you swing, whichever way you vote.
00:51:13.000That the dark powers that control this world have a contingency for if you vote for a white person or a brown person or a male person or a female person or a person who talks about sexual freedom or a person that talks about financial freedom.
00:51:25.000You don't think they've gamed that out.
00:51:28.000And if you think that the way to resolve this is by squabbling in a jar that they've put you in, then please pay attention to what we've been saying for the last few years because I love you and you're divine and sacred and you're worthy of being saved.
00:51:44.000Okay, let's have a look at a transgender event in the past to show that it doesn't matter, the livery and the symbols are irrelevant.
00:52:16.000At triumph and disaster, and view those two imposters just the same.
00:52:21.000I reckon if you can't offer a critique that deploys the same level of coruscation to the UFC event as you would another event, and I suppose the quarrel will be no, because trans things that's about individual freedom, and the UFC event is kind of about power, and then people say we can't have freedom without power, and you're just locked into some sort of terrifying, pointless grid, some deliberate jam.
00:52:48.000A way you can't get over the fence, get over the fence, start thinking about alternative systems urgently.
00:52:56.000Urgently, but here's the moment that I've not watched it yet, but I saw the subsequent controversy.
00:53:00.000Josh Hockett or Hoke, it uh praised our Lord Jesus, but then in a somewhat unchristian move, uh, made remarks about Michelle Obama.
00:53:10.000Let's have a look, see if it was just good humor or if it's mean.
00:53:14.000Hey, shout out to Trump for having the balls to put some like this on.
00:54:01.000Are you able to locate truth within it?
00:54:04.000Are we able to locate truth within it?
00:54:07.000Like, I mean, I've seen like a bunch of videos, and maybe even on Joe Rogan now, who is the sort of the central figurehead and one of the powers, the newly anointed powers of the space that's emerged in the fissures and factions around political conversation these days, huh?
00:54:25.000For a minute, it looked like CNN would be able to ameliorate him just by giving him a yellow hue for his audacious bid to.
00:54:34.000Regain health by the use of ivermectin.
00:54:38.000And pretty soon, Trump was on that show and becoming president, and new allegiances, new alliances, new patriotism, and a new kind of American nationalism was born.
00:54:49.000And I think that these kind of symptoms and it's like the overrun of it.
00:55:08.000I've never been able to understand how it's important.
00:55:10.000Like, you know, even with Candace Owens, who I sort of like a great deal, love, in fact, when she gets into the Brigitte Macron, although that, they've really investigated that.
00:55:42.000Some of the bread and circuses is sort of oriented towards combat and patriotism.
00:55:46.000Some of the bread and circuses is oriented towards individualism and that the highest principle is your own individual expression of yourself through your sexuality.
00:55:52.000That's a sort of a post-Freudian idea, isn't it?
00:56:04.000I think sometimes of the love that's expressed in the Gospels, and particularly John's in this instance, Disciple John and Christ that sort of reaches this sort of metaphysical peak, this inexplicable peak.
00:56:19.000This, right, I'm gonna say I'm rolling the dice, baby.
00:56:21.000I'm gonna try and find a passage from scripture.
00:56:25.000Um, that that you know, that we can't beat that through pornography and heroin and cocaine and UFC and spectacle and stimulation and titillation and vulgarity and insult and slur and slander and judiciary and crime that we would be able to transcend.
00:56:43.000This is the disciple who testifies to these things and who wrote them down.
00:56:52.000If every one of them were written down, I suppose that even the whole world would not have room for the books that would be written.
00:57:00.000I think that refers just to a period where our Lord resurrected walked the earth in such miraculous and holy glory, which is as true and as real as whatever the truth and reality is of the.
00:57:14.000The groin of Michelle Obama, or the truth and reality of the innermost workings of Donald Trump's mind, or the flow of power in new media spaces, or the intentions of Pfizer that the reality of God is the supreme and absolute reality from which all other realities are derived.
00:57:34.000And the idea that that became flesh, that wisdom became flesh, that love became flesh, that life in all of its forms became flesh and died that day.
00:57:45.000You and I may have the chance to transcend and operate on a frequency that goes beyond slurs and condemnation.
00:57:54.000That would be just so much verbiage were it not for the ontology that is also delivered in these gospels.
00:58:13.000You're a participant in the love of God.
00:58:15.000That philosophy, that truth, that reality, that wisdom that you're a participant in and a co heir of is more valuable to me than any amount of spectacle.
00:59:29.000And it just occurred to me when you're born, you are in the identity of your mother or the person that I suppose from birth raises you, the parent.
00:59:41.000Then when you've moved through that, Is when you, I suppose, you go through all these different phases of identity.
00:59:47.000It starts with the mother, and then quite probably around three, I guess, might be when the ego starts to activate.
00:59:56.000Like when you start recognizing, I'm not my mother, I'm not part of the same thing.
01:00:02.000I guess people refer to them as the terrible twos or whatever.
01:00:05.000There's a lot of fighting and conflict as the child, the baby, starts to assert themselves.
01:00:13.000And I suppose we're at the stage with him, and we've obviously been through having two other children where it's I am me before it becomes hopefully the journey.
01:00:24.000I am almost if you say no independence alpha site apart from God, that you want to get to the point that you accept your identity in God.
01:00:36.000So I just thought this morning you said something just then I am sent you.
01:00:43.000And then it's just so sweet and also so telling that usually that's a A baby will start to assert themselves.
01:00:50.000And Herbie literally this morning said, I am me.
01:00:54.000He says, Our Lord, come to me as little children, come in the kind of innocence that Herbie expressed there, because like he ain't going to follow that.
01:01:03.000That's not a prelude to I am me, therefore do exactly what I tell you.
01:03:18.000Cristiano Ronaldo, I don't even know these guys down the bottom, except I, of course, know Lamin Yamal, but following that lad, I don't know him at 3%.
01:03:29.000The Golden Boot, what I recall is 1986 when Gary Lineker won it.
01:03:34.000Simple times, six goals, England knocked out in the quarterfinals by Argentina.
01:03:38.0001990 had a fair stab at it as well, dear old Gary Lineker.
01:03:42.000Ah, see, the World Cup is a pretty beautiful tournament.
01:03:48.000But now, like, because this is what I'm finding very difficult, as you probably have noticed, that I've become so.
01:03:57.000Like, I say, someone like, I don't know, I think people like John Knox, like, they were like people who were advising Mary Queen of Scots, like, sort of, like, double, double.
01:04:06.000I mean, they're not Puritan in the Protestant sense because he would have still been Catholic hanging with Mary Queen of Scots and all.
01:04:11.000But, like, people that are like, this culture is evil.
01:04:15.000Like, that's where I've sort of gone to.
01:04:18.000So, that doesn't mean I don't enjoy things.
01:04:20.000I'm always watching TV and participating in various sort of vicarious ways in the culture.
01:04:25.000But I do think it's fundamentally evil.
01:04:28.000And I'm angry with the culture and I've been in a war with it.
01:04:31.000So, even things that are none of my business, like, well, they are my business, the World Cup.
01:04:34.000Because I've written a lot about World Cups.
01:04:37.000I've written for the Guardian newspaper about World Cups.
01:04:39.000I wrote the rather admirable, if you ask me, line T.S. Eliot may have measured his life out in coffee spoons.
01:05:16.000Of course, you might grab snatches, forgive the language, of like glory and beauty in it because human ingenuity and God's beauty expressed through form and through excellence can be found.
01:05:29.000But I almost, when I say, when it's something I don't care about, like basketball, and I see all that stuff going on in New York, when it's something I don't really care about, not that I don't care about it, but I've not been inculcated or inculcated into caring about, I think, bollocks in it, really.
01:05:44.000And so now that's sort of happening with the things that I've grown up on.
01:06:39.000That my sort of like, ugh, I don't care anymore.
01:06:42.000Like, that's all that's required for England to actually win it.
01:06:45.000And if that does happen, it will prove once and for all that totally letting go of all expectation is, yeah, is that like, I don't care what happens in the World Cup.