Happy St. George's Day, everyone! God is real, and Jesus Christ died and was resurrected for all of us! We can relax on that front, you awakening wonders! Here we are, live on Rumble, on Wednesday, the 23rd of April, and we want to talk about revolution, the Maha revolution that is sweeping your country, the United States of America, Australia that keeps turning itself into a penitentiary, the crisis in the UK, and the hope that we may know and the glory we may enjoy if you're British! Happy St. Gav's Day!
00:07:41.000That's the mythic image, but what's the holy truth?
00:07:44.000I'm interested in this tattoo that Mark Mahoney, that great genius, did of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ on my arm.
00:07:50.000Before I came to Christ, actually, but like all of you, I'm fascinated by Christ because the perfect man, the idea that you can open up a portal to perfection here on this dimension, it's appealing.
00:11:16.000But for now, let's have a look at Keir Starmer getting it handed to him by the leader of the Conservative Party in our country, Kemi Badenoch.
00:12:50.000Here, a lot of people, a variety of colours moving around, all different religions.
00:12:54.000Why don't you lay on your back and have a wank?
00:12:56.000Now, what I say is they are lowering your consciousness.
00:13:00.000They are extracting the divine, making all things profane, no sacred spaces.
00:13:06.000That's why you get politicians talking about crazy stuff, saying profane, peculiar, secular and vernacular things, because it's not a space anymore where, in spite of the ornaments of divinity, there's a mace that's on that.
00:13:19.000table that the lady is leaning, the leader of the opposition there, is leading on a mace, a golden kind of, what would you call it, like staff to represent that you are wielding not only the power of the people but the power of God.
00:14:06.000Don't drink the milk, it's poison, says Zeth Reticulous over on the Rumble Chat.
00:14:11.000Wherever you're watching this, we've got a great show today.
00:14:12.000We're talking about the Maher Revolution, the various ways that Bobby Kennedy is shaking stuff up in the HHS.
00:14:18.000I want to know if you're a person of the liberal left, whether or not you see this as pretty radical and profound.
00:14:23.000Food dyes getting banned, questions getting asked of mRNA technology.
00:14:27.000The great revelation that the pandemic was...
00:14:30.000Look, if you were Alex Jones, you were...
00:14:35.000Now, that's going to blow your mind unless you're a person that watches Stay Free with Russell Brand.
00:14:41.000If you're a person that's reading the New York Times, watching the BBC, CNN, CBS, if you're living in that world now, let me know if you know people like that now.
00:14:55.000Not only is this a radical moment because there are new populist political movements reclaiming nations from the jaws of...
00:15:02.000But more important than that, there is a revival across the world.
00:15:05.000People are not going to look to politics for all their solutions anymore.
00:15:08.000They're going to look to it as a bureaucratic managerial class that handles resources in order that we may serve God together, that we may become who we are in Him.
00:15:19.000We'll be talking about the Maha Revolution.
00:15:56.000I think they are top-notch, first-class.
00:16:00.000Straight out the gate, comic geniuses.
00:16:02.000But now, if, like, say, Larry David is advocating here for, like, you know, he wrote a piece.
00:16:08.000This is based on him writing a piece for the New York Times saying, you know, my dinner with Adolf, referring to Bill Maher's Trump White House dinner.
00:16:16.000Oh, man, I'll tell you what I want you to find as well, Isaac.
00:16:18.000Charlie Kirk done an amazing post on the historical evidence for our Lord and Saviour Jesus.
00:16:27.000And I know you'd rather do whatever APAC is telling you to do in your other earpiece, but I demand that you, as a Christian, on St. George's Day, I demand that you provide us that.
00:16:59.000It feels to me like an entire establishment has mounted a poisonous attack against me.
00:17:03.000But I love my country, and I've got to believe in justice.
00:17:07.000I've got to believe that the many friends I have that are in police forces are exemplary of the endeavours of that force to protect and love and serve the British people.
00:17:16.000Then they're not part of the machinery of the state.
00:18:01.000I think he doesn't know he actually believes.
00:18:03.000Politics has been like this in my country for a long time.
00:18:05.000Someone like Tony Blair, he didn't really have a belief system as such.
00:18:08.000He was a kind of an amorphous entity facilitating globalism, oddly peculiarly enough, at some points advocating for Catholicism, apparently even maybe praying with your man George W. Bush.
00:18:19.000He was another one of these nihilist ciphers that seems like an instrument of Satan, that they don't have no genuine sense of belief themselves.
00:18:26.000Our country, we've been chided and scolded and schooled our whole life long to accept that a certain class of people are meant to govern and rule us.
00:18:33.000You lot done a good thing when you thought...
00:18:36.000We're going to run our own country, our own colonies.
00:18:42.000Howard got centralised over time, but many of your great early patriots were like, nah, stick with it that the states are as independent as possible, minimal government.
00:18:51.000The more government you have, the more corruption you have.
00:19:11.000So let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
00:19:13.000Is Keir Starmer part of that legacy of cipher politicians that, in a sense, just receive a kind of downstream flow from WEF entities like that new dude that's taken over?
00:19:36.000Now... It's something of a joke to say the Simpsons did it first, isn't it?
00:19:40.000These days they predicted Trump would be president.
00:19:43.000There's all sorts of Simpson prophecies, maybe just based on the fact that they create so much content.
00:19:47.000But when they said Monty Burns was going to block out the sun, I thought, I love that.
00:19:52.000Because, of course, a true villain, like Klaus Schwab style, would set himself not only against God, but God's physical manifestations like the sun and nature.
00:20:02.000And, yep, you guessed it, in the United Kingdom, we are going to dim the sun.
00:20:07.000Do you know what's making stuff difficult in England?
00:20:13.000All day long, you're walking on the white sands of Britain, licking upon an ice lolly, laying your head back.
00:20:20.000In the glorious sun, sucking in that vitamin D. Britain, I come from a place called Greys, in what some would say is the greyes country in the world.
00:20:29.000They are already shutting out the sunlight of the spirit.
00:20:32.000They're already shutting out optimism.
00:20:40.000We'll be given the green light by the government within weeks.
00:20:43.000Outdoor field trials, which could include injecting aerosols in the atmosphere.
00:20:47.000Like... So if you take a Grecian myth, like the myth of Icarus, where Icarus flies too close to the sun and the wax in his wings melts and he falls to the ground.
00:20:57.000An ongoing example of man's endeavour and our attempts to reach great heights leading to disaster, like the Tower of Babel.
00:21:06.000Later on, Victorian and post-industrial novelists or early industrial novelists like Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein.
00:21:12.000Like, if we keep messing around in God's domain, we're going to cause serious, serious grief.
00:21:45.000It's such a sort of a relief to watch it sometimes.
00:21:47.000I don't know enough about ecology to know whether or not the impact of humankind's industry, technology, expenditure and profligacy is negatively impacting the environment.
00:21:57.000I would kind of assume it probably is in some way.
00:21:59.000But what I can tell you of absolute certainty is the people that are making the claims that they're going to help you by dimming the sun are working for Satan, even if they don't know it, especially if they don't know it.
00:22:30.000ARIA, the Government's Advanced Research and Invention Agency, has set aside 50 million for projects which will be announced in the coming weeks.
00:22:37.000Professor Mark Symes, the Programme Director for ARIA Advanced Research and Invention Agency, said there will be small, controlled experiments on particular approaches.
00:25:57.000It's a better way to pay for healthcare through crowdfunding.
00:26:01.000For $175 for an individual payment, or $575 for a family of four or more, you'll get access to a community of people who are willing to help.
00:27:01.000I think it's a way where you can pay less and still have medical emergencies covered.
00:27:06.000I spoke with the bloke whose company it is and he seemed pretty good to me.
00:27:09.000I do due diligence on this stuff, Ashela, but I think it's only relevant for Americans anyway and I happen to know you're English because I've met you many times and there's that one time you hurt my neck real bad.
00:27:22.000Before we get into the main stories today, the Maha revolution, immigration, and this general support, apparently, of Americans for Trump's immigration policies, plus, and we'll be talking about my friend Dr. Oz ascending into great power in the Medicare and Medicaid services.
00:27:37.000We'll be covering that, and Martin McCurry, and autism, and vaccines, and so many things that you couldn't talk about in the pre-Trump, pre-Rumble era.
00:29:38.000As a young man, I felt unappealing, somehow abominable and outside.
00:29:43.000When I discovered, as I got older and became better-looking and charming and then famous and alluring, and suddenly there was this incredible wealth of opportunities, it was like being, as I've written before in my autobiography, keys to Charlie's Chocolate Factory.
00:29:58.000It's actually Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory, but we all know that the golden ticket technique is a way of finding a new progeny to run the Chocolate Factory.
00:30:07.000Sudden access to sugar or abundant access to sex is not good for the spirit.
00:30:12.000It doesn't generate a good feeling in either of the participants.
00:30:15.000And when I say either, sometimes there's like nine of us in there, me and eight others.
00:30:22.000I went into that world with an open heart and an open mouth, looking for the Lord, looking for God, without knowing that was what I was looking for.
00:30:33.000In the end, though, those creatures that I made my gods, fame and shame, became as serpents as surely as they must.
00:30:41.000To reclaim that which belongs to the Lord only, worship no other gods anymore.
00:30:46.000Sex is pleasurable in order that we have sex.
00:30:49.000If we make the pleasure the goal and aim of sex, we miss the point.
00:30:53.000Personally, I don't believe there should be domination in relationships, whether they are...
00:30:59.000Practised over decades or practised over half an hour that the point of sex and coitus indeed is harmony.
00:31:07.000Unity. One of the aspects of the culture war that I found most disturbing and appalling is the continual attempts to turn men and women against one another.
00:31:15.000Men and women align and chime together in beautiful harmony is the source of life.
00:31:20.000It is the way by which life enters into the earth.
00:31:27.000Pornography makes the sacred acts of sex into a profane, carnal act.
00:31:32.000I know, and you know, that you can stimulate and defibrillate great power through sexuality, particularly if you're someone whose sexuality is something that you know how to manoeuvre and use, if it flows through you well, if you know what you're doing.
00:31:46.000If you add to that the sort of squaring and cubing and elevating and amplification that can come of a culture that worships and reveres celebrity, that tells you that if you're not a celebrity, if you're not sleeping around, you're not good enough.
00:31:57.000To all the young men that watch too much pornography, or any pornography, When you're looking into the eyes of another person, when you're touching the skin of another person,
00:34:00.000Like Thomas Petty, you know, he went back with...
00:34:02.000Actually dead, but we're actually better than Tom Petty.
00:34:05.000We've always believed in empowering voices, no matter how unpopular, and now we're taking the fight to the next level.
00:34:10.000When major advertisers conspired, yeah, conspired, to pull their dollary-do's, even brands like Dirty Dunkin' Donuts, which I think of as being a bit like the Dunkin' Donut of that Tesla guy that wiped his hand on his butt.
00:35:03.000To strengthen this mission, we're excited to offer you Rumble Premium, a completely ad-free experience with exclusive benefits for viewers and creators.
00:35:10.000You'll find exclusive content from creators like Russell Brand.
00:36:12.000Maybe is it nearly 8 million or whatever?
00:36:14.000But I know that what they do on there is they de-amplify and throttle our content and they amplify regular news channels and dumb stuff that's not going to help you.
00:36:22.000I don't know, makeup or looking at people's butts or something.
00:36:25.000Not to say there's not good things going on on YouTube.
00:37:01.000Now, even though you know it's there, I don't want you to lower your eyes now and think there's that little, behind that mic cube is that sweet little jelly tot, that sweet little sugary tot.
00:37:50.000Let's see what's going on with Larry David and Bill Maher.
00:37:53.000When I felt it, you know, when Bill Maher went to see Trump, anyone that was watching could see Bill Maher was kind of coming around, recognising that your Obamas and your Clintons and your Kamalas were essentially ciphers for globalism and imperialism and a kind of mad ineptitude that uses wokeism as a kind of mask and shield.
00:38:12.000I think the rights of minorities should be certainly considered and, yes, protected.
00:38:16.000That we're here to love one another as one great human family.
00:38:19.000But when you use that as a kind of shield to essentially annihilate working class populations and migrate power to the centre, it means you are a blackguard, a mountebank, and you are engaged in what I would call arch skulldoggery and maybe even cruel tomfoolery.
00:39:41.000As prophesied, he's changing the world.
00:39:44.000He's getting the food dyes out of food.
00:39:46.000He's getting the bad guys against the rope.
00:39:49.000He's hitting big pharma right where it hurts, in the cojones of their profit.
00:39:54.000Whether it's Pfizer or Moderna or the other giddy profiteers of the pandemic era, Bobby Kennedy has got them on the end of a stiff jab when they wanted to stiff jab us with spike proteins that migrate to the tissue around the heart, causing myocarditis.
00:40:10.000pericarditis, and a variety of peculiar brain diseases, it seems.
00:40:16.000He's looking into links between autism and vaccines.
00:40:19.000He's interrogating and investigating the pharmaceutical complex industrial set deep, deep down at the molecular level at which they need to be studied.
00:40:28.000Let's look inside that Petri dish and look where the fungus comes from.
00:40:39.000I know that some of you will be saying, oh, Israel and all of that kind of stuff, because it seems like you talk about it whatever we talk about, and we're going to have to find a solution, I recognize, to Israel's role in the world, just so as we can have peace, aren't we?
00:40:54.000But for now, let us focus on the Maha revolution.
00:41:35.000The area where I feel most heartened about the changes in your country, the United States of America, as I've said to you before, are around health.
00:41:41.000When Maha joined MAGA, the world changed.
00:41:48.000The legacy media could never report on its significance because they would have to acknowledge that somehow baked into the MAGA movement was a social consciousness that goes way beyond anything they're offering.
00:41:58.000While they're bickering and arguing about who goes in what bathroom, which is important
00:42:02.000They were getting on and focusing on the fact that you've got industrial top...
00:42:09.000Industrial level of toxicity being pumped into the food system.
00:42:12.000You're making people sick in order to make money and also to keep people docile.
00:42:17.000That there's not enough testosterone in your young males.
00:42:20.000There's not enough estrogen in your young females.
00:42:23.000that we're being held down under a chemical cosh, under chemical castration, ongoing, that we're being poisoned by food.
00:42:30.000So here's Mai Makari announcing the FDA banning the food dice, but it goes way beyond that.
00:42:35.000Today the FDA is taking action to remove petroleum-based food dyes from the U.S. food supply and from medications.
00:42:44.000For the last 50 years, American children have increasingly been living in a toxic soup of synthetic chemicals.
00:42:51.000The scientific community has conducted a number of studies raising concerns about the correlation between petroleum-based synthetic dyes and several health conditions, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder,
00:43:07.000obesity, diabetes, insulin resistance, cancer, genomic disruption, GI issues, as I've seen in the hospital, and allergic reactions.
00:43:21.000conducted a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled study on food diets and concluded that artificial colors in the diet, quote, result in increased hyperactivity.
00:44:05.000We want to control the actions of individuals and grant further centralised authority to centralised organisations, both governmental and private.
00:44:12.000We want the ability to leverage new taxes and control people's movements.
00:44:15.000Is that what you think the solution is?
00:44:26.000Little bit of salt, little bit of pepper, little bit of Tabasco, and just for good measure, let's squeeze this right out of the arse of the Michelin man.
00:44:33.000When I went in a few months or about a month ago to meet with a few food companies, I was talking with my staff about these petroleum-based dyes, and I said if they want to add petroleum, they want to eat petroleum, they ought to add it themselves at home.
00:44:50.000But they shouldn't be feeding it to the rest of us.
00:45:16.000And these are a broad category, the ones that Marty mentioned, like ADHD, neurological disorders, ADD, ADHD, speech delay, language delay, tics.
00:45:30.000Tourette's syndrome, narcolepsy, ASD, and autism.
00:45:34.000All of these are injuries that I never heard of when I was a kid.
00:45:38.000They were not part of the nomenclature.
00:45:45.000Let me know in the comments and chat if that's what you voted for, America.
00:45:48.000Someone that would stand up and tell it how it is when it comes to vital subjects like food.
00:45:52.000How is it that we get bogged down in esotericism, racism, minute cultural and social issues when what's plainly very, very near the upper echelons of what we ought to prioritize is what people put into their bodies, what people put into their minds.
00:46:08.000How can we function well when we're poisoning ourselves?
00:46:12.000How did they get away with it for as long as they did?
00:46:15.000Aren't you glad that now you have at the Vanguard a glorious warrior fighting on your behalf?
00:46:21.000Let me know in the comments and the chat.
00:46:24.000And here's something that used to be unsayable except for on platforms such as Rumble.
00:46:29.000It seems that there might be some link between all of this toxicity in food.
00:46:34.000All of these unexamined medicines, many of which have been clinically trialled under incredibly favourable conditions, and indeed vaccines.
00:46:43.000Vaccines that peculiar outlier granted indemnity from prosecution in the event that they cause injury or even death may be connected to autism.
00:47:07.000Oh my God, there's so little link between vaccines and autism that everyone, when they viewed the clinical trial data, farted themselves unconscious.
00:47:16.000Not only that, they began to put McDonald's straws in their mouths, feed it into their pie hole and suck farts up.
00:47:22.000It was an unexpected and unanticipated event.
00:47:32.000Here's Jay Bhattacharya, guest of the show, friend of the show, bold, outspoken, smeared during the pandemic.
00:47:40.000Telling you that they are now going to investigate whether or not there are links between vaccines and autism.
00:47:45.000So I just wanted to make a couple of comments about the role of the NIH in all this.
00:47:50.000One of the major problems that I think that parents around the country have faced is when they go to the scientific literature, they come back with a stone wall.
00:48:00.000They hear that, well, the science hasn't been done, it's not rigorous.
00:48:04.000And part of the problem is that scientists are afraid to ask questions, basic questions that parents want answers to.
00:48:10.000Secretary Kennedy has asked me to, for instance, to initiate a study on autism, the cause of the rise in autism.
00:48:19.000It's a question that is at the front of the minds of so many parents across the country worried about their kids.
00:48:27.000And yet, scientific progress on this has been slow because scientists are frankly scared
00:49:12.000Scientists need to work on the things that actually are at the top of the minds of the American people.
00:49:19.000The mission of the NIH is to do research that extends the life expectancy and improves the health of the American people.
00:49:28.000And that's exactly what we're going to do.
00:49:30.000Since 2012, the United States has seen no increase in life expectancy.
00:49:36.000None. And it collapsed during the pandemic and only recently has it started to come back up to 2019 levels.
00:49:42.000That is a situation that is a catastrophic failure of the American public health system.
00:49:47.000And it frankly is also a failure of American scientists to address the key drivers of this enormous chronic disease crisis we're facing.
00:49:58.000And I'm really grateful to Secretary Kennedy for his leadership and I'm grateful to President Trump for his leadership in giving us the opportunity to turn the ingenuity of American scientists to the questions of how to improve American health and to make America healthier.
00:50:13.000With all this common sense abundantly spilling out onto the airwaves, with this kind of information accessible, how on earth are we going to keep a docile and compliant population fed into trenches and onto battlefields and into hospitals and into clinics
00:50:28.000and ultimately into graveyards without ever experiencing...
00:50:35.000I mean, there's even announcements, or at least conversations, around cell phones and the danger of cell phones.
00:50:41.000All of those kind of common sense revelations that have been on the edge of your mind ever since you were a kid, ever since such things even occurred to you, like, hmm, should I be eating all this sugar?
00:54:14.000It's a challenging and frightening time where it becomes increasingly clear that the culture is geared towards hypnosis and capture of all of us.
00:54:24.000Every one of us were all caught up in dispute and despair and chasing around after false idols, pursuing pointless goals, knowing that we are hunted and stalked by inevitable death.
00:54:36.000Not taking the time to even reflect as to whether we should turn away from sin and turn towards the great light available to all of us.
00:54:44.000The reason that I'm most heartened by the ascent of Bobby Kennedy is because I've met Bobby Kennedy, met Jay Bhattacharya and Marty Makari, Steph there hanging out in the background.
00:55:18.000You know, that's not the only measure that we're using.
00:55:19.000We're looking at their policies and what they're saying and what they've done over time.
00:55:22.000And all of that, you know, is being aggregated.
00:55:23.000But what particularly heartens me is I've been around powerful people, I suppose, one way or another ever since I've been famous.
00:55:29.000And I've always had that eerie sense of hypocrisy and corruption that oozes from every pore when I've been in their corridors or their award ceremonies, when I've been in the environments where they conduct their ceremonies of grandiosity.
00:55:44.000Elevate in human achievement and human beings more generally, only so that nefarious and evil ends can be achieved via distraction.
00:55:54.000But meeting Bobby Kennedy and Dr. Oz and Marty Bakari and Jay Bhattacharya, I feel genuine authenticity.
00:56:01.000These are people that have dedicated their lives to what they believe in, that can speak fluently, openly.
00:56:09.000Candidly, expertly on the subjects around which they now manage, administrate and govern.
00:56:41.000And I believe that Donald Trump is some powerful bulwark that's broken through globalist imperialism almost by some inherent ingenuity within him.
00:56:54.000I used to think he was an extraordinary anomaly in a bunch of ways.
00:56:58.000Now what I think is that he's opened the gate for radical change and there are some extraordinary people in this administration and I still have great fears and tensions, perhaps born of ignorance, perhaps born of experience about the trajectory of the world when it comes to geopolitics and wars and endless wars and where real power lies.
00:57:15.000But when it comes to Bobby Kennedy, Dr. Oz and the people that make up this Maha movement, I feel great optimism.
00:57:20.000I feel that the Lord's work can be done through them.
00:59:02.000He presumably was a peer of Bill Hicks et al, an outspoken and political comic, got his own show on HBO that was critical of government, presumably when there were right-wing governments in, and somewhat critical, but I bet less so when it was your Clintons and your Obamas.
00:59:17.000Bill Maher's been a part of the establishment for a long time.
00:59:19.000He's a kind of an establishment, anti-establishment voice.
00:59:27.000But Larry David attacking him, I think, is more interesting yet because it makes me wonder what that establishment, of which I was briefly a part, believes when it comes to Donald Trump.
00:59:38.000I see what I would regard as somewhat hysterical social justice movements and protests.
01:00:28.000Imagine my surprise when in the spring of 1939 a letter arrived at my house inviting me to dinner at the old chancellery with the world's most reviled man Adolf Hitler.
01:00:37.000I'd been a vocal critic of his on the radio from the beginning, pretty much predicting everything he was going to do on the road to dictatorship.
01:00:46.000No one I knew encouraged me to go, He's Hitler!
01:00:49.000But eventually I concluded that hate gets us nowhere.
01:00:52.000I knew I couldn't change his views, but we need to talk to the other side, even if it has invaded and annexed other countries and committed unspeakable crimes against humanity.
01:01:01.000So the premise of the jokes is Larry David, who is a comic genius.
01:01:17.000Now, Larry David is, I guess, you'd say a secular Jew.
01:01:20.000I don't feel like he's a super religious guy.
01:01:23.000He's a kind of New York cultural comedic Jew.
01:01:27.000Perhaps best summarised by a joke I bet he wrote, that when in that episode of Seinfeld, Jerry Seinfeld's dentist, Played by your man who goes on to be Breaking Bad.
01:01:38.000Like, when the dentist, Watley, becomes a Jew, Jerry Seinfeld goes, you know, I think he's become a Jew just for the jokes, because he tells a bunch of Jewish jokes, this guy.
01:01:48.000And the rabbi says to Jerry Seinfeld, and does this offend you as a Jew?
01:01:53.000And Seinfeld says, no, he offends me as a comedian.
01:01:55.000And that's the position I think that...
01:01:58.000Jerry Seinfeld, I'm assuming, and Larry David has, that their comedy is super important to them.
01:02:32.000And I reckon Gandhi was right to do that, actually.
01:02:35.000So even in terms of the allegory, I would say that you should speak to Hitler.
01:02:44.000I knew I couldn't change his views, but we need to talk to the other side, even though he'd annexed other countries and committed unspeakable crimes against humanity.
01:02:50.000The fact is, though, that Trump hasn't done anything like that.
01:02:53.000He hasn't committed unspeakable crimes against humanity.
01:02:55.000In fact, the environment of politics has become so hostile, the wars.
01:03:44.000Now what happened with Trump is something so anomalous and peculiar and yet so in align with the culture emerged that it brought So the premise that the Democrats should look at primarily is we created Trump.
01:04:05.000That's even if you want to regard Trump negatively rather than Trump potentially as some kind of radical political genius who through tariffs is rebooting the American economy and creating new jobs.
01:04:17.000And through his unique style generating opportunity and through his appointments of people like RFK is changing America in a fundamental way.
01:04:24.000I'm not having an opinion on Trump here.
01:04:25.000I'm criticising and analysing this joke.
01:04:29.000Two weeks later, I found myself on the front steps of the old chancellery.
01:04:33.000I like that you keep saying the old chancellery, because that's quite funny, because, you know, Hitler was the chancellor, and I like the nomenclature, and I like Larry David's enjoyment of saying it, and was led to an opulent living room where a few of the Fuhrer's most vocal supporters had gathered.
01:04:47.000That's pretty funny, vocal supporters, because look who they are.
01:04:50.000Himmler, Göring, Lenny Riefenstahl, the brilliant filmmaker, the Duke of Windsor, sorry about that, formerly King Edward VIII.
01:04:59.000The British king was kind of pals with Hitler.
01:05:02.000He abdicated because he wanted to marry an American woman, actually.
01:05:06.000We talked about some of the beautiful art on the walls that had been taken from the homes of Jews, but our conversation ended abruptly when we heard loud footsteps coming down the hallway.
01:05:14.000Everyone stiffened as Hitler entered the room.
01:05:16.000Now, the thing is, it's like making light of the sort of, you know, art taken from the homes of Jews.
01:05:23.000And Hitler's policies were monstrous, as best we understand.
01:05:26.000Revisionist history aside, you've got to say that the death camps, the annihilation, the anti-Semitism was fundamentally and brutally wrong.
01:05:33.000But there is no equivalency of Trump persecuting minority groups comparable to the Holocaust, is there?
01:05:42.000Even if you are as anti-Trump as it's conceivable to be.
01:05:46.000True. And there's no equivalent of ransacked art.
01:05:49.000Unless you wanted to get into the broader idea, maybe, of, well, you know, the White House was built by, like, yes, Scottish stonemasons, but also slaves.
01:06:30.000I don't know when we end the reckoning or how we review it because, you know, as Theo Von has always been brilliant and articulate about.
01:06:37.000Unless you're literally part of an elite, you're a victim also.
01:06:42.000If you're like me, from ordinary working class British background, or probably like you, ordinary American middle working class background, however you describe it, you are also a victim of the system.
01:06:57.000You can highlight the experience of the American system.
01:07:01.000American slave is worse than the experience of Appalachian hillbilly folk or other exploited groups.
01:07:08.000But now, look at the miasma we're in now.
01:07:12.000These racial arguments now are historic.
01:07:16.000And I would say that if you want to have this perspective, if you want to find equivalency of Hitler having Jewish art up in the Chancellery, you would have to look at the White House itself and how it was built and the conditions of its foundation.