Stay Free - Russel Brand - March 11, 2026


Media HIDES THE TRUTH About the New York Terror Attack as Mexico Faces Violent Upheaval — SF690


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1 hour and 14 minutes

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147.07465

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10,935

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1,018

Misogynist Sentences

24

Hate Speech Sentences

37


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Russell Francis Russell (AKA Russell Francis Russell) is still alive, although one might think from his lack of dexterity that he's long dead. Jake's been amusing himself by going to a ladies' fitness center for ladies, for simple for women that want to stay fit.

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00:12:17.000 Ladies and gentlemen, Russell Francis Russell trying to bring real journalism to the American people.
00:12:30.000 Oh no, no, Jake!
00:12:31.000 Oh no!
00:12:35.000 Hey, thanks for joining us, you Awakening Wonders.
00:12:37.000 I'm still alive.
00:12:38.000 Jake's still alive, although one might think from his lack of dexterity that he's long dead.
00:12:43.000 Jake's been amusing himself by going to, I think it's officially known as a ladies' fitness center for ladies, for simple for women that want to stay fit, pelvic floor exercises, things like that.
00:12:54.000 It's clearly not giving him the necessary control over his hands or upper body.
00:12:59.000 But what have I, how can I even dare to speak on such matters when I myself have been pronounced dead by Dan Bongino, I think.
00:13:10.000 The original post, there won't be another one of these.
00:13:12.000 Saddest Damiel, he was just different.
00:13:14.000 Dan Bongino, he's selected.
00:13:17.000 I'll put it back up, Joe.
00:13:18.000 He selected that.
00:13:19.000 He selected it like, look at that photo.
00:13:21.000 That phone looks like he's talking about me.
00:13:24.000 Of course, he's talking about God.
00:13:25.000 God rest the eternal soul of beloved Charlie Kirk there.
00:13:29.000 But yeah, I'm very central in that image.
00:13:32.000 And yeah, there we go.
00:13:34.000 I hope that Dan Borgino was more circumspect when he was looking at their Mepstein files.
00:13:38.000 Not just glancing.
00:13:40.000 Oh, this one seems all right.
00:13:41.000 They all seem okay.
00:13:42.000 Dan Bongino back on Rumble.
00:13:44.000 Any members of the Bongino army in the chat, let us know.
00:13:47.000 And I can tell you that I am alive.
00:13:50.000 I'm baptizing.
00:13:50.000 I'm kicking.
00:13:52.000 Over the course of the show today, we're going to be talking about the New York City terror attack.
00:13:57.000 I call it the irony terror attack.
00:13:59.000 In the next couple of days, we're also talking about events in Mexico.
00:14:03.000 We're going to be talking about our returning lord.
00:14:06.000 We're talking about the collapse of Hollywood.
00:14:08.000 We're talking about the war in Iran so much to talk about.
00:14:12.000 With me, as always, is my friend Dave Fields over there.
00:14:15.000 Dave, are you feeling okay?
00:14:16.000 Doing great.
00:14:17.000 Yeah, you're focused.
00:14:18.000 Yeah.
00:14:19.000 Feeling good.
00:14:20.000 Feeling good.
00:14:21.000 And you, Jake, you keep complaining that your exercise regimen at the ladies' gym's shattering.
00:14:27.000 It's a legit gym.
00:14:28.000 You only come on cardio days.
00:14:30.000 That's because I'm too busy with men's exercise the rest of the week.
00:14:33.000 Brazilian jiu-jitsu, wrestling with men in my trunks.
00:14:37.000 I'm with the great Joe McCann, one of the finest journalists, HGV riders, and close protectors on those islands.
00:14:45.000 You okay?
00:14:45.000 You looking well, mate?
00:14:46.000 Yes, mate.
00:14:47.000 I'm good.
00:14:48.000 Your recovery all right?
00:14:50.000 Yeah, it's kind of all right, mate.
00:14:52.000 Ups and downs.
00:14:53.000 You're getting food this week, I?
00:14:55.000 Well, don't, you look good.
00:14:56.000 Your skin looks good.
00:14:57.000 You know, is anyone in your vengeance sights?
00:14:59.000 Does anyone need avenging?
00:15:01.000 Good, good.
00:15:02.000 That's always good.
00:15:04.000 Sometimes old joke sets someone in his sights.
00:15:07.000 You all saw the footage of him clearing away that paparazzi when I was entering my not guilty plea the other day.
00:15:14.000 And here we have, straight from Iran, refugee of every land he ever visits, is our friend Massey.
00:15:20.000 Are you all right, mate?
00:15:22.000 Good, mate.
00:15:23.000 How you doing?
00:15:24.000 I feel pretty good.
00:15:24.000 Yeah, I'm bad.
00:15:25.000 I feel pretty good, you know, just dealing with some legal situations, but nothing I can't handle with the holy hand of the Lord upon my shoulder.
00:15:32.000 I was with our friend Sean Foyt.
00:15:35.000 What a guy.
00:15:36.000 And I was baptising some folks.
00:15:38.000 I've not seen this footage yet.
00:15:40.000 Jake, did you cut it or did Massey cut it?
00:15:41.000 Make Massey cut it.
00:15:43.000 You better hope I didn't cut it.
00:15:44.000 Yeah, we can't rely on you.
00:15:45.000 Massey, two minutes and 48 seconds.
00:15:48.000 I'll put it on.
00:15:49.000 Let's see what it is.
00:15:49.000 This is me baptising some people.
00:15:52.000 We're going to be reviewing all the news that's fit the print.
00:15:55.000 Why is it we see the world the way we do when it comes to matters like terror across New York City?
00:16:02.000 When it comes to the collapse of democracy, when it comes to endless wars and potential Armageddon, why are we living in the world we're living in?
00:16:09.000 Also, that's well funny, that thing that that guy did about our Tommy interview.
00:16:12.000 Let's know in the comments and chat if you saw that.
00:16:14.000 Tommy, Tommy, Tommy, Tommy Robinson interview.
00:16:17.000 Here I am, baptising like it's 1999.
00:16:32.000 If you want to do it, you do it.
00:16:33.000 It's the Lord's work.
00:16:35.000 Don't get upset because I'm doing the Lord's work.
00:16:38.000 Okay, Lord's work.
00:16:40.000 Lord's work.
00:16:42.000 This is the Lord's work.
00:16:44.000 I used to call these middle bits Russell Rhodes.
00:16:46.000 More Lord's works.
00:16:48.000 Like this special.
00:16:49.000 Like they made them for you.
00:16:49.000 They are Russell's.
00:16:51.000 Yeah, straight down the middle.
00:16:52.000 That's nice.
00:16:53.000 Easily.
00:16:54.000 They have them in the UK or are they only here?
00:16:57.000 They have them in Los Angeles, right down Sunset Boulevard.
00:16:59.000 I used to do it.
00:17:00.000 It was bold, man.
00:17:01.000 It was bold.
00:17:02.000 But it's so satisfying.
00:17:03.000 You feel like a time traveller.
00:17:05.000 So I'm on my way to baptise some people with Sean Foyt, my friend, the musician.
00:17:10.000 And I say very much, he's like, if you're going to do a live-action version of The Wizard of Oz, where the lion was played by a handsome guy, get Sean Foyt to do it.
00:17:20.000 Handsome guy.
00:17:21.000 Very good musician.
00:17:22.000 We'll be baptising the living heck out of people in a minute.
00:17:26.000 I ain't been a Christian very long.
00:17:28.000 I was baptized myself in the River Thames on the 28th of April 2023.
00:17:38.000 And I've been clean and sober from drug and alcohol dependency for 23 years now, one day at a time.
00:17:47.000 Sometimes I fall once more into the Luciferian snares of self, of thinking what I want and what I need and what I think is somehow important.
00:17:56.000 But then my Saviour, my Lord, the firstborn among the dead, reminds me that through the covenant of his blood I'm saved.
00:18:03.000 By faith alone, I receive his grace, not by works or anything that I've achieved or could achieve.
00:18:09.000 All rags before him.
00:18:11.000 I have been cleansed.
00:18:13.000 I have lived among worthless and wretched people.
00:18:16.000 And I have spoken with wretched and worthless lips.
00:18:20.000 But by his eternal power, I know what it is to be holy, holy, holy.
00:18:26.000 I know what it is to be cleansed and renewed.
00:18:28.000 It's beautiful.
00:18:29.000 It's very, very beautiful.
00:18:30.000 It's a long way away to Pentacola, but it was very lovely to see the sincerity.
00:18:35.000 And yeah, that Brownsville church was very important in the 90s revival.
00:18:40.000 What it makes me feel like is that there's a real obligation.
00:18:45.000 Well, like when our Lord says to Peter, feed my sheep.
00:18:48.000 You know, them three times Carl without feeding my sheep stuff.
00:18:51.000 It's a serious obligation to make sure people are getting fed and looked after.
00:18:55.000 It's no small thing to bring people into the kingdom.
00:18:59.000 We're all a lovely bunch of baptised Christians on our way to get like a little bit of steak and a little bit of pasta.
00:19:08.000 I think, well, you know, good job of cutting that, Massey, because that was shot by our friend Sam.
00:19:12.000 And with the best will in the world, Sam's not a professional.
00:19:15.000 I mean, he was like he was going out of his way to miss the best bits of it.
00:19:19.000 Great work, Massey.
00:19:20.000 Thanks for cutting that together.
00:19:21.000 If you want to get baptized by us, you know where we are.
00:19:23.000 Come.
00:19:23.000 And if you ain't been baptized yet, get baptized now.
00:19:26.000 If you ain't been baptized, it's not just like you're drowning.
00:19:29.000 You're dead.
00:19:30.000 You're dead.
00:19:31.000 The same as when I'm on heroin.
00:19:32.000 I'm not participating in reality probably because of the heroin.
00:19:35.000 Or say if you're using pornography as the thing you're clinging to or chocolate or alcohol or beliefs in any of this worldliness.
00:19:42.000 None of it's ever going to work for you.
00:19:42.000 Let it go.
00:19:44.000 It's an illusion.
00:19:45.000 It's an illusion.
00:19:46.000 Come to the Lord.
00:19:47.000 Quick smart, why don't you?
00:19:48.000 While there's still time.
00:19:50.000 Otherwise, you might find yourself believing in crazy stuff, like, for example, the ideologies of the political class that want you in a constant quarrel.
00:19:57.000 One of the main fronts of the culture war has been New York.
00:20:00.000 Many people hoping that the election of Mayor Mamdani would create a new socialist utopia.
00:20:06.000 Let me know in the comments and chat.
00:20:07.000 Were you anticipating a new socialist utopia in New York City?
00:20:12.000 Do you think it's important that a country like America has representatives from the left, from the right, from Islam, from a variety of sexualities?
00:20:20.000 Let me know what you think about that.
00:20:22.000 Let's see how it's going.
00:20:24.000 This is what our man Mamdami says about that little moment, which seemed like it was sort of scripted by the gods of irony, if you want to believe in pagan things like irony and multiple gods, to highlight the ludicrousness of a protest around tolerance.
00:20:41.000 I think that's what it was, wasn't it?
00:20:43.000 Then someone ran by Alo, Alo Akbaring like there was no tomorrow.
00:20:48.000 He was alo akbaring like the clappers.
00:20:51.000 I mean, you may, does free speech mean the right to say ala akbar on an aeroplane?
00:20:57.000 Try it.
00:20:59.000 Here's what Mayor Zoran Kwame Mamdani said.
00:21:03.000 Yesterday, white supremacist Jake Lang, let's make sure that Izzy organized the process.
00:21:09.000 If you're a white supremacist, your belief system is white people are superior and supreme to all other races.
00:21:18.000 I don't think I've ever met anyone who thinks that.
00:21:21.000 And here's some people I've met.
00:21:22.000 Donald Trump, Tommy Tommy, Tommy Tommy Robinson.
00:21:26.000 Trying to think.
00:21:28.000 People said Charlie Kirk was a white supremacist, didn't they?
00:21:31.000 I don't believe that.
00:21:33.000 I hope no one believes in that.
00:21:34.000 It's stupid.
00:21:34.000 It's as stupid as believing that black people are supreme or Chinese people are supreme or people that have got like different birthmarks.
00:21:44.000 Pigment is not a basis for supremacy.
00:21:47.000 Anyone who thinks that is stupid.
00:21:49.000 You don't even know which colour they're talking about.
00:21:51.000 You don't need to know.
00:21:52.000 A protest outside Gracie Mansion rooted in bigotry and racism.
00:21:57.000 I would say that what our man Mamdani's already said is itself bigoted because he's presuming that to know the ideology of everyone that's there.
00:22:06.000 Such hate has no place in New York City.
00:22:08.000 It's meant to be a diverse place.
00:22:09.000 Gotta have a little bit of hate, otherwise it's not full spectrum.
00:22:12.000 It's an affront to our city's values.
00:22:14.000 And it's so funny, isn't it?
00:22:15.000 People say something like New York, think of all the things that have happened in New York, like 9-11 has happened, just casual gangsterism, outbreak of AIDS, any mugging you've ever experienced.
00:22:26.000 There's no room for it.
00:22:27.000 It's just what this is is called empty rhetoric.
00:22:30.000 We're all so used to hearing it, we don't even question it.
00:22:33.000 You don't expect someone that's the mayor of New York City to say anything that means anything.
00:22:37.000 Just want a slew of empty language.
00:22:40.000 And with Mamdani, it looks like you'll get it.
00:22:43.000 What followed is even more disturbing.
00:22:44.000 Violence, protest is never acceptable.
00:22:46.000 The attempt to use an explosive device and hurt others is not only criminal, we all know that, it's reprehensible.
00:22:53.000 That's funny, because once I think it's criminal, that don't matter anymore.
00:22:57.000 It's also in poor taste.
00:22:58.000 It's also gay.
00:23:00.000 Like, man, once it's criminal, you can say...
00:23:02.000 And it's the antithesis of who we are.
00:23:05.000 Oh, no, no, no.
00:23:06.000 You've not understood the word antithesis.
00:23:08.000 I want to thank the brave men and women and trans people of the NYPD who acted quickly to keep, just says men and women there.
00:23:17.000 It might as well have said people.
00:23:18.000 You've slipped up there, Zohan.
00:23:19.000 So around.
00:23:20.000 The attempt to use the brave people of the NYPD who acted quickly to keep New Yorkers safe.
00:23:26.000 Our officers ran toward danger without hesitation, demonstrating once again the courage and dedication it takes to protect the city every single day.
00:23:34.000 My administration is closely monitoring the situation and I remain in close contact with our police commissioner.
00:23:39.000 Well, that's the minimum you can do, mate.
00:23:40.000 You're the mayor.
00:23:42.000 You don't get a brownie for that idea.
00:23:45.000 That's the minimum as mayor.
00:23:47.000 I'm not going to switch my phone off for the next 24 hours.
00:23:51.000 I'm not binging on box sets and I'm staying away from six flags.
00:23:55.000 That's the least you can do, my man.
00:23:56.000 The very least you can do.
00:23:57.000 And that looks to be the political standard we're all adhering to.
00:24:00.000 Let's have a look at that event in earnest so that we can understand it because I've never watched it except for I see someone.
00:24:05.000 Just like something you'd see in a schoolyard.
00:24:07.000 Like, ah!
00:24:08.000 Just mad chaos.
00:24:10.000 An ISIS-inspired terror attack in New York City this weekend.
00:24:13.000 Two men hurling IEDs into a crowd just steps away from the mayor's mansion.
00:24:24.000 Why has the mayor even got a mansion if it's meant to be like he's a communist?
00:24:46.000 The devices were packed with a highly volatile explosive component, better known as the mother of Satan.
00:24:52.000 A favorite in global terror.
00:24:54.000 Better known as that.
00:24:56.000 It's better known as that.
00:24:57.000 That's not practical.
00:24:59.000 That's what I know it as.
00:25:01.000 Can we get two mother of Satan's, please?
00:25:03.000 Oh, easy.
00:25:04.000 No, just one and a half mothers of Satan.
00:25:04.000 I'll take...
00:25:06.000 It's not even a catchy name.
00:25:08.000 Who is the mother of Satan?
00:25:09.000 Interesting question.
00:25:11.000 It's got to be God, really.
00:25:12.000 I mean, I don't know where's Satan coming from?
00:25:14.000 He was alright at first.
00:25:15.000 He really let himself go.
00:25:17.000 A favorite in global terror attacks.
00:25:19.000 It's hard to detect, powerful, and extremely unstable.
00:25:22.000 Luckily, it failed.
00:25:23.000 The bombs didn't detonate and no one was killed.
00:25:26.000 But it's clear the plan was mass casualties.
00:25:29.000 The suspects, Amir Ballet and Ibrahim Kayoumi, have opened.
00:25:34.000 I'm just going to say those names slowly for emphasis.
00:25:38.000 Oh, where'd that guy come from?
00:25:38.000 Ibrahim.
00:25:41.000 And Mehmet.
00:25:42.000 Oh, interesting.
00:25:45.000 AKA, Terrican, guys.
00:25:48.000 May as well have been called Captain Saddam Hussein ISIS.
00:25:53.000 Like, I mean, yeah, them lads.
00:25:55.000 Well, a couple of soppy little sods, really.
00:25:57.000 It's a shame we've all got caught up in all these ideologies, isn't it, really?
00:26:00.000 Because to me, they look like a couple of little twerps.
00:26:03.000 A couple of little twerps in need of a good Joe McCann clotheslining or a stiff arm opened palm strike, I'd say.
00:26:12.000 Openly pledged allegiance to ISIS.
00:26:14.000 When one was asked whether he was trying to stage something like the Boston Marathon bombing, he responded no, even bigger.
00:26:21.000 Later, he put it in writing.
00:26:23.000 He requested paper and wrote a message declaring in part, I pledge my allegiance to the Islamic State.
00:26:30.000 Die in your rage, you kufar.
00:26:33.000 Now, die in your rage is a commonly known ISIS slogan.
00:26:37.000 And kufar is an Arabic term that refers to non-believers.
00:26:42.000 Oh, dear, oh dear.
00:26:43.000 Come on, Massey.
00:26:44.000 What are you saying?
00:26:46.000 I love that when the Americans use missiles, they're called things like Native American stuff, like Tomahawk missiles and fury and all this.
00:26:52.000 But then a second Saul makes an IED, it's called the mother of Satan, like the complete opposite of it.
00:26:59.000 Yeah, it's a dumb name for a missile.
00:27:02.000 It's a real silly terrorist attack, if you ask me.
00:27:05.000 Of course, people could have been hurt, but the whole thing, I reckon, is like most news stories now, so omni-lacquered with bigotry and prejudice from every conceivable side that detecting the truth amidst this spray down of propaganda, it's becomes sort of almost impossible.
00:27:22.000 I mean, the people that Mamdani calls white supremacists are probably just patriotic.
00:27:27.000 The people that Fox News call terrorists are bloody idiots.
00:27:31.000 I mean, you know, in my day, them terrorists, they was good gear.
00:27:36.000 Like on 7-7, like in the UK, they're blowing up buses.
00:27:39.000 Then there's them lads from 9-11.
00:27:41.000 I mean, say what we like about them.
00:27:42.000 They knew how to take down a tower, or did they?
00:27:45.000 Did it take considerable CIA intervention for these poor shoddy pilots to hit the targets that seemed unlikely?
00:27:55.000 Okay, this might be the most liberal moment in history, say some.
00:27:59.000 Someone yells, everyone is welcome, while an Islamic terrorist who isn't from New York throws a bomb over his shoulder.
00:28:05.000 Let's have a look at this particular moment.
00:28:08.000 We were born and raised in New York, and we want everyone here to stay in New York.
00:28:13.000 You don't get to come from outside and then tell everyone else.
00:28:21.000 Oh dear, I feel a bit sorry for that fella because he is well-intentioned.
00:28:25.000 And I suppose the problem really is the outsourcing of compassion and kindness.
00:28:30.000 When you get, let's say, bellicose individuals in positions of authority, I'm thinking here of Pete Hegseff, who is militant, but given that he is, isn't he, like the Minister of War, didn't they just change the names to make it more explicit?
00:28:45.000 You know, that guy is a soldier.
00:28:48.000 He's clearly the type of personality that the world we live in these days requires if you're going to have something called a ministry of war that gives 50% of its funding there or thereabouts to companies like Norfolk Grumman and Boeing.
00:29:03.000 You know, I'm talking about hard lobbying weapons and military equipment manufacturing companies.
00:29:10.000 If you're going to have this kind of setup, then you're going to get Pete Hegseff, I reckon, who I've never met, but I bet he's probably quite personable, pretty cool, and but, you know, bellicose is the word I've used, inclined towards violence, or certainly not afraid of violence, but he's the head of the Ministry of War.
00:29:29.000 There's this sort of, I suppose, surfeit and requirement for compassion that's getting dealt with, I would say, in a rootless way.
00:29:38.000 In the previous administration, there were the sort of visible spectacles of outrageous individuals.
00:29:43.000 Like I'm thinking about that trans person that used to wear a lot of lipstick that had a shaved head, or that tubby lass that was also trans, that was the head of like the health department.
00:29:51.000 I'm just remembering some of the bizarre appointments and bizarre individuals.
00:29:55.000 Remember, there was that lad, lass, whatever, with the lipstick on and the shaved bunts who was like nicking suitcases and rooting through them.
00:30:02.000 That's really crazy sort of peculiar individuals crop up in that administration.
00:30:08.000 And I think that what happens, if I may say, is if you outsource Christ, then you end up with odd, rootless expressions of compassion.
00:30:19.000 That man there with the loud hailer saying everyone is welcome in New York.
00:30:24.000 Well, what does it mean when our Lord says, the kingdom of heaven is for everyone?
00:30:29.000 I'm calling sinners.
00:30:30.000 It's not well people who need doctors.
00:30:33.000 It's people that are messed up.
00:30:34.000 It's people that are broken that need help and love.
00:30:37.000 I'm so glad that we have a God that reaches out to the broken and vulnerable.
00:30:42.000 But when you displace from his throne Christ and replace it with rationalism, materialism, wokeism, deracinated, desiccated systems of compassion, what you end up with is spectacle.
00:30:57.000 By spectacle, I mean the appearance of things without substance.
00:31:01.000 Nothing could be more ridiculous than all sides gleeful about a gangly teenage Arab boy tossing a pointless, if glamorously named bomb over the shoulder of a well-meaning ninny.
00:31:14.000 That's basically the news these days, man.
00:31:17.000 While there are real wars happening, actual wars where real people in significant numbers are going to die.
00:31:24.000 And if scripture is to be believed, as well as the obvious trends that we're all observing, we ain't seen nothing yet.
00:31:31.000 Cataclysm is coming.
00:31:33.000 We all feel it.
00:31:35.000 We all know, don't we, what the Epstein files represent.
00:31:38.000 It's a sense that, well, I heard someone say the other day, they've just told us, it was Kyle actually, they've told us there's all these paedophiles, they're like murdering and having sex with children and they're in positions of power.
00:31:50.000 Let's see if they'll just take that.
00:31:52.000 And look, we have done.
00:31:54.000 We have done.
00:31:55.000 We're just like, oh, yeah, cool.
00:31:56.000 Paedophiles is it?
00:31:58.000 sacrificing children and run the country.
00:32:01.000 Crack on, do you need to...
00:32:02.000 How much shall I pay my taxes?
00:32:05.000 How much do you need?
00:32:06.000 Would you give us a little bit back?
00:32:09.000 Man, this is a time for mass disobedience, mass, mass disobedience and serious change.
00:32:15.000 Here, though, is a bit of focus on devices thrown outside Ma'am Danny's mansion.
00:32:19.000 Look, Ma'am Danny having a mansion.
00:32:21.000 Any serious communist mayor, day one, keep your mansion.
00:32:25.000 I'll kip out here in the streets with my brethren.
00:32:29.000 That's what old Russ would say if I was going to be a communist mayor.
00:32:31.000 As a Christian mayor, I'm like, I'll sleep out here in the vicarage.
00:32:36.000 I'll be out here in the vicarage with my kids.
00:32:38.000 With my kids and my missus.
00:32:41.000 A mansion's okay, right?
00:32:43.000 Oh, you like a mansion?
00:32:44.000 Well, yeah, I'm not saying there's anything wrong with a mansion.
00:32:46.000 I'm saying there's something wrong with a communist in a mansion because what should also be in that commune, well, it should be a communist.
00:32:53.000 It should be loads of people in the mansion.
00:32:54.000 If you're a communist, no, if you're not a communist, then you don't have at least the hypocrisy.
00:32:58.000 The slipped mask is what hypocrisy means.
00:33:00.000 Or the double mask.
00:33:01.000 Anti-Islam protest.
00:33:03.000 Reality, the explosive devices were thrown at anti-Islam protesters by radical Muslim jihadists.
00:33:09.000 Alu Akbar.
00:33:09.000 Oh, bless them.
00:33:10.000 You would never know that from the legacy media headlines.
00:33:13.000 Yeah, well, they look like a couple of little twerps.
00:33:15.000 It's not optional.
00:33:16.000 Often I see a terrorist attack on the news and think, I'll handle this myself.
00:33:20.000 I'll handle that myself.
00:33:22.000 I wouldn't even, I wouldn't trouble Joe with that.
00:33:23.000 I won't go, here, Joe.
00:33:26.000 Joe.
00:33:27.000 Would you?
00:33:28.000 Because they seem like terrorists.
00:33:30.000 I think, no, I'll stay, stay low.
00:33:32.000 Stay low.
00:33:33.000 Control the distance.
00:33:34.000 Brownabank out!
00:33:34.000 Shoot!
00:33:35.000 Out!
00:33:36.000 Night night, you little fucker!
00:33:36.000 Night night!
00:33:38.000 1990!
00:33:39.000 Say hello, you 72 virgins, bitch!
00:33:44.000 There's a down payment on the afterlife, motherfucker.
00:33:48.000 Some of them, though, sometimes you see a terrorist attack.
00:33:50.000 Like, let's, you know, some of you think, oh, no, no, that's not my department.
00:33:54.000 I'll hang back for that one.
00:33:56.000 Would you mind?
00:33:57.000 I'll be back here.
00:33:58.000 I'll prepare you a snack for after.
00:34:01.000 We'll just be buttering up the picnic.
00:34:04.000 All right, so let's have a look.
00:34:06.000 What the Guardian says?
00:34:07.000 Guardian makes it look like it was a z-uh.
00:34:10.000 That's so good.
00:34:11.000 Explosive device thrown outside of Zorhan Mamdani Resin at anti-Islam protests.
00:34:16.000 Very good.
00:34:18.000 Two men in custody with connections after anti-zero.
00:34:21.000 That is excellent work.
00:34:22.000 In a fact, just look at that.
00:34:24.000 That's so good.
00:34:25.000 I didn't have high hopes when I saw that.
00:34:27.000 But this is excellent because whoever's written that has gone out of their way to make it look like it's an anti-Islam device show.
00:34:37.000 The story they want to tell you is that the anti-Islam protest is connected to the devices.
00:34:45.000 And in the most tangential, yeah, I suppose and also literal sense, they are.
00:34:52.000 But that is not a good way.
00:34:54.000 If your job is, think about what a newspaper's job is, is to give you information.
00:34:59.000 It's media.
00:35:00.000 Do you know what the word media means?
00:35:01.000 It means it's between you and the people that are talking.
00:35:05.000 So what they should do is give you information that's as easy to understand as possible.
00:35:09.000 Sometimes when I use long words, I think, oh gosh, am I not doing my job properly?
00:35:13.000 But I'm not really, you know, trying to be media.
00:35:17.000 I'm just trying to pass the time, tell you the truth, while we're here.
00:35:20.000 We're in exile.
00:35:21.000 We're in exile.
00:35:22.000 This isn't even where we belong.
00:35:23.000 But like proper media would go would want you to understand what happened.
00:35:28.000 No one wants you to understand what happened anymore.
00:35:31.000 No one wants you to understand what happened.
00:35:33.000 They want to put an impression on you.
00:35:36.000 And most of the time it isn't real.
00:35:38.000 Most of the time it's not real.
00:35:40.000 I don't know what we do about that.
00:35:42.000 We decentralize.
00:35:42.000 I do know what we do.
00:35:44.000 You trust the people around you.
00:35:45.000 You don't get involved in all this bullshit.
00:35:47.000 What's that bit in Thessalonians?
00:35:48.000 How about you like it, Jake?
00:35:49.000 Where Peter, oh no, where Paul goes, just work with your hands.
00:35:53.000 Get out of all these bollocks.
00:35:54.000 Don't he?
00:35:55.000 Like, there's a bit where, like, think of everything Paul's gone through to end up saying, just go and get a job, make stuff.
00:36:02.000 And work peaceably.
00:36:04.000 Live peaceably.
00:36:06.000 Just do the regular thing.
00:36:07.000 I'll tell you what, I've learned so much from you, Lot.
00:36:09.000 What's good about living around here with the likes of Dave and Jake?
00:36:12.000 I say the likes as if they were sort of a rich genre rather than very peculiar individuals, is people are living in Christ and living as Christians, and you see it and you feel it.
00:36:23.000 It just means, be it, they're kind, kind, strong people.
00:36:27.000 It's not like, it's not what you would think if you were like, I know, from Essex or like beloved Joe there, I think, to front it out still in the UK.
00:36:35.000 You've got to get you out of here.
00:36:37.000 God, get me out of here, mate.
00:36:39.000 It's getting dark here.
00:36:40.000 It's not right.
00:36:41.000 I'd like to go buy on one of them helicopters, like a Chinook or whatever, like just lower like a ladder over Joe's roof.
00:36:49.000 And then that ladder you live with who's probably banging up in his bedroom right now.
00:36:53.000 No offense, mate.
00:36:54.000 If you're not, I'm not judging.
00:36:56.000 He'd try and scamper up there, like Joe's scaggy roommate.
00:37:01.000 Get the fuck off that ladder.
00:37:02.000 That scene in Batman where they drop the hook.
00:37:05.000 You know what I'm talking about?
00:37:06.000 Rich Batman.
00:37:07.000 are we talking pale yeah there's a it's like a plane flies by with a like a hook on it Just who gets on that hook?
00:37:16.000 Batman.
00:37:17.000 Batman and the guy that he takes from China.
00:37:20.000 You know what I'm talking about?
00:37:20.000 Oh, yeah.
00:37:21.000 Like the baddie in the first Batman.
00:37:23.000 Was that 89?
00:37:24.000 No, that one 89.
00:37:25.000 No, this one's the Christian Bale one.
00:37:25.000 Was it?
00:37:27.000 I was thinking of a different.
00:37:28.000 Yeah, they put the, you got to have oxygen.
00:37:31.000 We'll work it out.
00:37:32.000 Are you talking about that one?
00:37:34.000 Oh, who was the bad guy?
00:37:36.000 Oh, that was Joker.
00:37:37.000 That was, that was.
00:37:39.000 No, that's Michael Keaton, Batman.
00:37:41.000 It's Christian Bale.
00:37:43.000 It's the Joker.
00:37:45.000 And they got to go get the guy who's in charge of the money in China.
00:37:50.000 And the only way to get to him, it's like a plane comes.
00:37:53.000 They both put a mask on and then just hooks him up.
00:37:56.000 They're building Batman.
00:37:58.000 That's the 2010 one.
00:37:59.000 Yeah, like around there.
00:38:01.000 Oh, well, they kidnapped the blake from the skyscraper.
00:38:03.000 Yeah, I remember that.
00:38:04.000 Oh, I love that shit.
00:38:05.000 What about when they nick that plane in midair?
00:38:07.000 Yeah, that's so cool.
00:38:09.000 That's good about it.
00:38:11.000 Oh, that's so cool.
00:38:12.000 Good old bombers.
00:38:13.000 You could do that to get Joe out of England.
00:38:16.000 We've got to get Joe out of Reading quick.
00:38:19.000 Send that for you.
00:38:20.000 If anybody knows that.
00:38:20.000 Yeah.
00:38:21.000 Sounds good.
00:38:22.000 Let's do it.
00:38:23.000 We've got to get him out of here.
00:38:24.000 We've got to get him out of here.
00:38:26.000 The fella's a refugee.
00:38:27.000 There's no question about it.
00:38:28.000 Oh, man.
00:38:29.000 I'm so angry about that thing.
00:38:31.000 That guardian.
00:38:32.000 I'm not angry about that guardian thing.
00:38:33.000 I feel vindicated by the way they report news.
00:38:35.000 CNN forced to retract its initial reporting on the instant.
00:38:40.000 Imagine this framing on 9-11.
00:38:41.000 19 Saudi Arabian men boarded a flight for what could have been an enjoyable holiday.
00:38:46.000 Did you write that?
00:38:47.000 It's funny.
00:38:48.000 What's this?
00:38:49.000 This lad.
00:38:50.000 Two Pennsylvanian teenagers crossed into New York Saturday morning for what could have been a normal day enjoying the city during abnormally warm weather.
00:39:01.000 But in less than an hour, their lives will be drastically changed as the pair will be arrested for throwing homemade bombs during an anti-Muslim protest outside of Mir Zorhan Mamdani's home.
00:39:12.000 Here's what we know so far.
00:39:14.000 A post regarding two individuals arrested for throwing homemade bombs outside failed to reflect the gravity of the incident, thereby breaching the editorial standards.
00:39:23.000 Oh my gosh, we don't have any editorial standards.
00:39:26.000 You know, like the macro is, do you know, like, look, I'm starting to get this kind of perspective now.
00:39:32.000 Tell me, please, beloved Rumble community, members of Rumble Premium, if you don't have Rumble Premium yet, get Rumble Premium now.
00:39:38.000 And if you're watching this anywhere other than Rumble, join us over here where we can talk freely.
00:39:42.000 But it's all being engineered.
00:39:44.000 That there's a set of interests that want Zorhan Mamdani to be mayor precisely because it will agitate people.
00:39:50.000 We can't have a Muslim mayor in the city where 9-11 went down.
00:39:54.000 And then the very same interests consider it to be of benefit to allow Trump to be president for a time.
00:40:03.000 I'm increasingly thinking that they have, well, like Christ says, well, no, Christ doesn't say this.
00:40:09.000 It's actually the opposite of Christ.
00:40:11.000 But Christ doesn't repudiate or refute it.
00:40:11.000 It's the devil.
00:40:14.000 The evil one says to Christ, I have authority over this world and I can give it to anyone I want to.
00:40:22.000 Anyone.
00:40:23.000 If I want to, I'll choose some nice.
00:40:25.000 You know, we're giving it to a trans person for a while.
00:40:27.000 Let's give a Muslim person a go.
00:40:27.000 See what that does.
00:40:29.000 Let's give this nationalist white person a go.
00:40:33.000 They're all fighting.
00:40:34.000 Look at them fighting like ants in a jar.
00:40:38.000 You think it's enough to have beaten one of the other ants?
00:40:40.000 You're fools.
00:40:41.000 You're fools.
00:40:43.000 And we're all down here.
00:40:44.000 Poor little sods, ants in a jar.
00:40:46.000 But there is a way out of the jar, and you know what it is.
00:40:48.000 It's the way described here.
00:40:50.000 The only way out is in, as I used to say in the countercultural revolution in your country and the 60s.
00:40:55.000 Within you, there is a portal to the kingdom of Christ.
00:40:57.000 He's there now.
00:40:58.000 He's with you now.
00:40:59.000 What I didn't understand prior to coming to him is the kind of psychedelic solutions that I literally sought through hallucinogenic drugs.
00:41:06.000 The kind of new age solutions that I literally sought through reading mystical books and visiting India and speaking to many great gurus.
00:41:14.000 The kind of solutions I sought by trying to understand politics and anti-establishment politics by reading the irony.
00:41:20.000 Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein, Slavoj Zizhek, Karl Marx is all available to you in Christ.
00:41:29.000 Like it says in there too, there's nothing new under the sun, says a bemoaned, beleaguered and weary Solomon.
00:41:37.000 But Christ is coming and Christ did come and he is the solution.
00:41:42.000 That's why all over the world people are turning to the church, in particular Generation Z. That's why there's a renewed interest in Christianity because for whatever reason people are starting to see now that these institutions are failed and failing.
00:41:55.000 That reason divorced from divinity will always lead to selfishness and that's the kingdom that we live in.
00:42:02.000 The devil himself in the temptations uses reason and scripture, doesn't he?
00:42:05.000 But nothing will happen to you if you jump off the high temple.
00:42:09.000 Angels will come.
00:42:10.000 You won't even bruise a toe.
00:42:11.000 It's the kind of tone that you encounter among the cadres and the occupants of the expert class, the aristocracy.
00:42:20.000 That's what aristocracy means.
00:42:21.000 The expert class.
00:42:23.000 That kind of supercilious haughtiness.
00:42:25.000 You know, too about the hollowed out and empty bureaucracies that we live within.
00:42:29.000 Godless, empty, rationalism, divorced from the sublime and the divine.
00:42:33.000 Let us bring them together again.
00:42:35.000 We refute and repudiate all these demonic forces, both internal and cultural, and we welcome you, Jesus Christ, back home.
00:42:43.000 We're preparing your throne.
00:42:44.000 We're making straight the ways, Lord.
00:42:46.000 Even though we know you don't need us.
00:42:48.000 Thanks for creating us.
00:42:49.000 But that's just what I think.
00:42:50.000 And, you know, it's in the Bible as well.
00:42:52.000 Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
00:42:55.000 We're going to have a quick word from one of our partners over here.
00:42:58.000 And then we'll do just exactly as we please in the holy name of God.
00:43:01.000 See you in a second.
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00:43:03.000 Platforms are controlling narratives and pushing the stuff they want us to see.
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00:44:27.000 I don't know if you can see that still of my face on the screen, Jake.
00:44:30.000 Do you like it?
00:44:33.000 I used to do that expression a lot more as a younger man because I had a lot of sex then.
00:44:38.000 Now, I seldom, I seldom do that face anymore.
00:44:42.000 Ooh, it's happened again.
00:44:45.000 It's happening again.
00:44:47.000 Okay.
00:44:48.000 Now, often I wonder what's going to...
00:44:50.000 No, before we get to Polymarket, and Lord alone knows we always must, because Polymarket, they're good folks.
00:44:55.000 Let's have a look at this.
00:44:56.000 Just round off that story.
00:44:59.000 The violence on Saturday erupted during an anti-Islam protest organized by a right-wing provocado that was dwarfed by a crowd of more than 100 counter-protesters, officials said, it's like ball propaganda.
00:45:10.000 The men arrived in the city by crossing the George Washington Bridge roughly an hour later.
00:45:15.000 They were arrested after devices were thrown.
00:45:17.000 Funny, funny, funny.
00:45:20.000 Ephesians 6.11, is this full armor?
00:45:24.000 Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes.
00:45:29.000 Why, Jake?
00:45:29.000 Why?
00:45:30.000 Why not?
00:45:32.000 Why not?
00:45:34.000 We got to be prepared.
00:45:37.000 Me and my wife had a good conversation the other day, mate.
00:45:39.000 She give it to me.
00:45:41.000 You know, in a conversation I'm talking, she just flattened me right out.
00:45:45.000 You know, when you think you're going to have a conversation with your wife and you think, sometimes I think I'm going to win the conversation.
00:45:52.000 Not that conversations are meant to be competitions, but I see them that way.
00:45:57.000 And she really won the conversation with some good.
00:46:00.000 I've stood firm, she said to me.
00:46:03.000 I've stood firm.
00:46:04.000 I thought, well, you best shut up, old Russ.
00:46:08.000 This is the time for you to shut up.
00:46:11.000 It's good, though.
00:46:12.000 It's good to know that you don't know much.
00:46:14.000 It's good to know you don't know much, isn't it?
00:46:16.000 Who wants to feel like you know everything?
00:46:18.000 I don't feel like I know anything anymore.
00:46:21.000 I think I might be on the edge of completely letting go, by the way.
00:46:24.000 Do it.
00:46:24.000 Completely let go.
00:46:26.000 All right.
00:46:27.000 Completely let go of what?
00:46:29.000 Trying to control reality.
00:46:31.000 Yeah.
00:46:31.000 Okay.
00:46:31.000 Cool.
00:46:32.000 Yeah.
00:46:32.000 Let go of that.
00:46:34.000 I'll do it.
00:46:34.000 Yeah.
00:46:35.000 Don't let go of like what will happen to us, Jake?
00:46:39.000 Of good things.
00:46:40.000 God will be in charge and then it's all going to be fine.
00:46:43.000 Joe, you in?
00:46:45.000 What could go wrong?
00:46:47.000 Sounds like a good plan, mate.
00:46:48.000 I think I'm going to do the same.
00:46:50.000 Come on, let's all let go completely, Massey.
00:46:54.000 If I'm not in control, then who is?
00:46:56.000 Oh, God.
00:46:59.000 He's an atheist.
00:47:04.000 Now, will there be a ceasefire?
00:47:04.000 Right.
00:47:06.000 I'm not paying attention to this war because I find was a bit distressing.
00:47:09.000 I don't mean that in a disrespectful way to people that are directly affected and involved and dying.
00:47:15.000 I just sort of see it all as an inevitable unfolding of events we've been talking about in a more general way and a sort of a concentration of horror.
00:47:23.000 So, um, but nevertheless, Polymarket, they've got some views.
00:47:28.000 Uh, like, when is it going to happen, the ceasefire?
00:47:31.000 I can't tell.
00:47:31.000 I don't know.
00:47:33.000 I don't know.
00:47:34.000 But what I do know is Polymarket is a good way of aggregating data.
00:47:37.000 And the UAF Champions League winner.
00:47:39.000 Oh, well, a lot of people are saying Arsenal, Joe.
00:47:41.000 Andrew Jones calls Arsenal.
00:47:43.000 You may not have been a good one.
00:47:43.000 We're playing tonight.
00:47:45.000 Who you got?
00:47:45.000 I don't know what the score is.
00:47:46.000 Let me check quick.
00:47:47.000 Fuck full-time.
00:47:48.000 We drew one or by Labour Cousin.
00:47:50.000 Away.
00:47:50.000 First leg.
00:47:52.000 All right.
00:47:52.000 What round are you in?
00:47:54.000 We're in the knockout stage.
00:47:57.000 So is it quarters or last 16?
00:47:59.000 It looks like if that's all of them, hold on, that's not 16 teams.
00:48:03.000 One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
00:48:06.000 So some of them, they've not listed them all like Labour Cousins.
00:48:09.000 Yeah, you're right, it's last 16, Joe.
00:48:10.000 Last 16, yeah.
00:48:12.000 Where's West Ham?
00:48:14.000 Well, West Ham are not allowed to play in the UA for Champions League because they don't qualify under the term champion, which would mean that either you're top three or sometimes top four places in the English league or you've won a cup and there's been some skullduggery that's means you're not.
00:48:28.000 So never happened, never happened.
00:48:30.000 West Ham are not allowed to do that.
00:48:31.000 Never in the history.
00:48:32.000 We won the European Cup Winners' Cup in the late 60s.
00:48:35.000 We won a minor European trophy about five years ago, which was the last time West Ham won a trophy.
00:48:40.000 It did galvanise West Ham.
00:48:43.000 Declan Rice, the then captain of West Ham, went to Arsenal on the back of that victory with the blessing of most West Ham fans.
00:48:50.000 So this is the elite of Europe that participate in this tournament.
00:48:55.000 And it looks like, you know, people are saying Arsenal might win it, even though Arsenal haven't won the league since, is it 20 years since Arsenal have won the league?
00:49:03.000 Is it more than that?
00:49:04.000 It's been over 20 years now, 22 years, I think.
00:49:08.000 Wow.
00:49:08.000 21, 22 years, something like that.
00:49:11.000 21.
00:49:13.000 United's domination then went into sort of Chelsea domination.
00:49:17.000 And yeah, Arsenal, like for a while, like under Venger.
00:49:21.000 So under Venga, is that 21?
00:49:22.000 That can't be 20 years ago that Venger did.
00:49:24.000 2004-2005 season, wasn't it?
00:49:27.000 That's the last time.
00:49:28.000 My word.
00:49:29.000 The last time we usually wins.
00:49:31.000 Who's won the most?
00:49:33.000 Chelsea?
00:49:33.000 Man United and Liverpool have won the most top flight titles, isn't it, Joe?
00:49:39.000 Man United and Love have won a fair few now.
00:49:43.000 When it comes to the EPL, City have won more, but the EPL is a sort of a you know, sort of a kind of new league, kinda.
00:49:50.000 But but and they haven't like collected in total, City kind of won more than eight or nine.
00:49:56.000 And I think both United and Liverpool have won 15, 20-ish, have they?
00:50:02.000 I don't know these figures.
00:50:02.000 I don't know.
00:50:04.000 But like, in any event, the sort of hegemony of those teams is being challenged to some degree by Arsenal this year.
00:50:11.000 But as you can see, City may yet win the domestic title.
00:50:15.000 So, you know, there's a because we live in a different type of continent to you, lot, where you only play sports that only you play, and then say you're the best in the world here.
00:50:23.000 We're the best in the world at this sport that only we understand.
00:50:28.000 Basing ball, basketing ball, football where you pick it up.
00:50:33.000 We're the best in the world.
00:50:34.000 Do any other countries play it?
00:50:35.000 No.
00:50:36.000 They do.
00:50:37.000 Oh, what?
00:50:37.000 Spain.
00:50:38.000 The World Baseball Classic.
00:50:40.000 I told you to watch it.
00:50:41.000 You showed me a clip of it, and it was in.
00:50:42.000 I didn't even know we played baseball, the English.
00:50:45.000 I didn't know we knew.
00:50:46.000 That's round us.
00:50:47.000 We don't even call it that.
00:50:49.000 That's a good thing.
00:50:50.000 Like, the energy was good.
00:50:51.000 They put on a red coat, the British, and they lost.
00:50:54.000 Well, it sounds like it's got historical precedent.
00:50:57.000 And I can see why you would enjoy playing sports against us that we don't acknowledge as real pastimes.
00:51:04.000 I can see why you would do that.
00:51:05.000 But I'm offended.
00:51:06.000 I'm offended and I'm angry.
00:51:08.000 Offended and angry.
00:51:10.000 Look, should we cover this thing in Mexico?
00:51:11.000 Can I do that in 10 minutes?
00:51:12.000 Of course I can.
00:51:13.000 I think we should get off of YouTube.
00:51:14.000 We're leaving you, YouTube.
00:51:16.000 And until you stop shadow banning our content, we won't be back.
00:51:20.000 Take it, my man.
00:51:22.000 We've had just about enough of all this.
00:51:24.000 Mexico, Mexico, Mexico.
00:51:26.000 Once I went to Mexico with Katy Perry, I was paid to go there to go to different holiday resorts in order to promote Mexico.
00:51:32.000 That wouldn't happen now for a number of reasons.
00:51:35.000 Not least that what he's called something like, he's got the most racist name.
00:51:38.000 He's called something like El Head Honcho.
00:51:41.000 Their gang leader, Elhead Honcho, has been executed and all Mexico has gone wrong.
00:51:48.000 It's gone all explosive and crazy and mad.
00:51:51.000 And it seems like if you were on holiday there in like Cancun or something trying to have a good old time, you'd be in serious, serious strife.
00:51:58.000 Let's have a look at it from a peculiar perspective.
00:52:01.000 I sometimes like to think that Mexico and the south of your country carries a lot of unconscious energy, a lot of repressed energy.
00:52:09.000 Let me know what you think about that crazy little theory.
00:52:11.000 And let's try and analyze this by looking at legacy media and see what's going on.
00:52:14.000 And we'll turn to some of our great friends in understanding it.
00:52:16.000 Remember, if you ain't got Rumble Premium yet, get Rumble Premium now.
00:52:19.000 And I'm going to show you that Methylene Blue works.
00:52:21.000 Watch this.
00:52:22.000 Watch how different I am in 10 minutes time from how I am now.
00:52:27.000 Ah.
00:52:28.000 You've got to be careful with it though, because you don't want it on the old Nash's.
00:52:31.000 That I will tell you.
00:52:35.000 I was out with my boy yesterday, took him down the beach.
00:52:37.000 He wanted a blue ice cream.
00:52:38.000 I didn't feel good about it because you never feel good about giving them stuff with load of food dyes in it.
00:52:42.000 You know, you're basically poisoning them.
00:52:44.000 But you're not strong enough to argue him, if you're me.
00:52:46.000 So he wanted it, and he's so cute.
00:52:48.000 He's only two.
00:52:49.000 Daddy, ice cream blue like Mabel.
00:52:51.000 He wanted a blue ice cream.
00:52:52.000 Carry me around.
00:52:53.000 That blue ice cream.
00:52:53.000 You give a kid an ice cream.
00:52:54.000 It's a nightmare.
00:52:55.000 They don't know how to manage it.
00:52:56.000 They don't lick around the edges or nothing.
00:52:57.000 They let it get all over you.
00:52:58.000 For too long, you're all covered in blue everywhere.
00:53:01.000 And people think it's cute when they walk past you, but then I have to put them on a car roof somewhere, just like I'm walking along, clean my own hands.
00:53:06.000 I don't much like being sticky.
00:53:07.000 I've never really liked that.
00:53:09.000 Covered in all blue ice cream.
00:53:11.000 He's covered in blue.
00:53:12.000 And I did think, nah, like methylene blue.
00:53:14.000 That's baby's methylene blue.
00:53:16.000 Sweet blue dye.
00:53:17.000 Not very good for him.
00:53:18.000 Unlike methylene blue, which has given me what I can only describe as a superpower.
00:53:22.000 Let's see if we can understand these cartel wars in Mexico and how they relate to, I say, broader geopolitical arguments.
00:53:30.000 Is it that the world is shifting now?
00:53:32.000 All wars, remember, are proxy wars.
00:53:34.000 Whatever unfolds in Iran will impact Russia and China and will ultimately be resource wars.
00:53:39.000 Is it true that the United States of America would never have embarked on this adventure in Iran if they hadn't already secured Venezuelan war?
00:53:46.000 Oil.
00:53:47.000 Did I say war?
00:53:48.000 Anyway, let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that while we jump into what's going on in Mexico, Mexico, Mexico.
00:53:48.000 I meant oil.
00:53:54.000 Oh, El Mencho, he's brown bread.
00:53:56.000 Authorities in Mexico say at least 62 people have been killed following a wave of violence that broke out after the killing of the country's most wanted man.
00:54:04.000 Thousands of troops have now been deployed to help bolster security across the country following a wave of reprisal attacks.
00:54:11.000 The government has ordered civilians to stay indoors as violent unrest spread to popular tourist destinations such as Puerto Valata and Guadalajara, which in four months is set to host the Football World Cup.
00:54:22.000 The aftermath of drug cartel fury.
00:54:25.000 In the hours after their lead football World Cup, okay?
00:54:28.000 Football World Cup.
00:54:30.000 A sport where everyone in the world understands it.
00:54:33.000 Anyway, it's all kicking off over there.
00:54:34.000 Isn't it weird to watch them with BBC News?
00:54:36.000 Well, look what's going on over here.
00:54:37.000 Eld Head Honcho, he's been executed, and now you're being advised to stay in your home.
00:54:42.000 We've got a Football World Cup to consider.
00:54:44.000 There's reprisal attacks everywhere you look.
00:54:46.000 Oh no, don't much fancy those tacos.
00:54:49.000 In the hours after their leader was killed, foot soldiers of the Jalisco New Generation cartel, the most powerful drug gang in Mexico, went on the rampage, burning cars, blocking roads, spreading fear.
00:55:02.000 Incidents were registered in...
00:55:04.000 What do you think?
00:55:05.000 I don't know, like the Guadalupe something.
00:55:08.000 Teco Jalapino!
00:55:10.000 The Jalapeno paupers?
00:55:12.000 Yeah.
00:55:14.000 Yeah, I don't think Mexican cartels call themselves very good names.
00:55:18.000 Like, what was that one called the New Generation?
00:55:21.000 Pepsi.
00:55:21.000 crap even that one you think they have better marketing yeah you mexican cartels you need to work on your marketing like they're called for What about that one that's MS-13?
00:55:30.000 That's boring.
00:55:31.000 Boring.
00:55:32.000 Boring.
00:55:33.000 They want to be cool things like Satan.
00:55:36.000 Mother of Satan.
00:55:37.000 That was a good one.
00:55:38.000 I don't like thinking of Satan's mother.
00:55:41.000 I think sombrero.
00:55:44.000 Sombrero del Terrero.
00:55:46.000 Something like that.
00:55:46.000 Sombrero, let's do them.
00:55:48.000 Something with a bit of pizzazz.
00:55:50.000 Incidents were registered in 20 of Mexico's 32 states.
00:55:54.000 The cartel present in El Diablo's.
00:55:58.000 El Diablo's legitimate.
00:56:00.000 Legitimate cartel.
00:56:01.000 My business, Pablo Diablo's legitimate business firm.
00:56:04.000 Well, I called it when I was a lad.
00:56:07.000 And I've still got it.
00:56:09.000 Their bloody thing's a nightmare.
00:56:11.000 Pablo Diablo's legitimate business firm.
00:56:13.000 I should never call it that.
00:56:14.000 It was a mistake.
00:56:15.000 It was a mistake.
00:56:17.000 One of my many mistakes.
00:56:19.000 The cartel present in every corner of the country.
00:56:22.000 And this is the man whose killing prompted such violence.
00:56:25.000 Well, you would never, if you just saw him, old hot Honcho, he don't look nothing, does he?
00:56:30.000 Look at him, he's like nice looking guy.
00:56:33.000 He looks like a regular guy.
00:56:34.000 He don't look like he's going to be any trouble.
00:56:36.000 You try killing him, Mexico's double, double left.
00:56:39.000 It's such violence.
00:56:40.000 Nemesio Oseguera, better known as El D. What are you saying, Dave?
00:56:46.000 Nemesio Oseguera, better known as El Mencho, the petty drug dealer who rose to become the most wanted man in Mexico.
00:56:53.000 I think he's done well.
00:56:55.000 He was a petty drug dealer.
00:56:56.000 He's climbed the ranks.
00:56:58.000 It's like with Hitler.
00:56:59.000 Hang on to your hats.
00:57:00.000 Like, you know, like, in a way, it's a rags to riches story.
00:57:04.000 You know, he's a petty drug dealer.
00:57:07.000 He fights against the odds.
00:57:09.000 They should make a musical.
00:57:10.000 Broadway.
00:57:11.000 El Hencho, Broadway, the Broadway cartel.
00:57:14.000 I think so.
00:57:15.000 Yeah, it's possible, isn't it?
00:57:19.000 In Mexico, with a $15 million reward on his head.
00:57:22.000 For Mexico's president, Claudia Schainbaum, the victory lap over El Mencho was tempered by the violence unfolding on the streets.
00:57:30.000 But she insisted normality was returning.
00:57:36.000 She looks pretty serious, don't she?
00:57:38.000 She's actually really changed my whole attitude towards this matter.
00:57:43.000 I recognise now that I've been being a bit stupid the whole time.
00:57:46.000 I should never have said that Hitler is a rags to riches story.
00:57:52.000 Today, there is more calm and there is government, there are armed forces, there is a security cabinet, and there is a lot of coordination.
00:57:59.000 So, you can rest assured that Shinebom?
00:58:03.000 Oh, that's not very Mexican.
00:58:10.000 Shine bombing of Hitler.
00:58:14.000 Okay.
00:58:15.000 Um, WEF much you can rest assured that peace, security, and normality in the country are being safeguarded.
00:58:25.000 Country are being safeguarded.
00:58:27.000 Security remains a real concern going into world football's biggest competition.
00:58:32.000 Travelers were stranded in airports, some spending the night with the violence.
00:58:36.000 Everyone's obsessed with that.
00:58:37.000 The football this looks terrible.
00:58:40.000 I mean, the fact that these murders have happened so close to the quarterfinals is unforgivable.
00:58:46.000 How can we trust the quality of the turf with old El Hencho's mad reprisal killings carrying on long into the night?
00:58:54.000 This could affect the off-side law and any eventual penalty shootouts.
00:58:59.000 They're all right, they're angling to get that right out of Mexico, aren't they?
00:59:02.000 They're angling to save.
00:59:03.000 Well, that's a lot of money.
00:59:05.000 Money, money, money, honey, honey.
00:59:08.000 Well, if you're gonna have it in Qatar, yeah, Qatar.
00:59:13.000 I mean, that's you know, let's face it, there are some serious contentious issues, whether it's slavery.
00:59:20.000 What did I see someone saying?
00:59:21.000 They're not proper slaves, they're not like that geezer, that funny man, that dude off TikTok, that English geezer goes, No, China, right?
00:59:28.000 It'd be nice if they had a bit more like English food in there, like fish and chips.
00:59:32.000 Like, I see him do one about Dubai.
00:59:34.000 He's so funny, that bloke.
00:59:35.000 He was doing something like, No, yeah, they've got slaves, but they're not like proper slaves in China.
00:59:39.000 They're just a bit slavey.
00:59:40.000 He's funny, that geezer.
00:59:42.000 He's funny, man.
00:59:43.000 We should get him on.
00:59:43.000 I really like him.
00:59:44.000 Spending the night with the violence still taking place outside.
00:59:48.000 Despite the chaos, the Mexican government sees taking out El Mencho as ultimately making things safer here.
00:59:54.000 The cartel continues to reign over huge swathes of Mexico.
00:59:58.000 Their income, particularly from fentanyl trafficking, worth billions of dollars a year.
01:00:03.000 I just don't trust anything here in the news anymore.
01:00:06.000 Does seem strange that the whole swathes of Mexico are controlled by drug cartels going on?
01:00:12.000 That's what reality is, is it?
01:00:14.000 Mexico is controlled.
01:00:16.000 Huge swathes of it are controlled.
01:00:18.000 What an extraordinary economy.
01:00:20.000 What an extraordinary world.
01:00:21.000 Look at Trump commenting on it.
01:00:23.000 I think he sort of says some inappropriate stuff about the Mexican leader.
01:00:26.000 Well, not inappropriate, but just sort of unusual.
01:00:29.000 Look, it all comes coming through Mexico.
01:00:33.000 And I like the president very much.
01:00:36.000 She's a very good person.
01:00:38.000 She's got a beautiful voice.
01:00:40.000 A beautiful woman.
01:00:44.000 Beautiful voice.
01:00:45.000 Like, that's what it is, is when he starts talking, he doesn't know what he's going to say.
01:00:49.000 That's what it is for sure.
01:00:50.000 Now, that I recognize.
01:00:51.000 And he just thinks, what am I going to say?
01:00:53.000 I'm in charge.
01:00:54.000 I like her voice.
01:00:56.000 There.
01:00:56.000 I've that.
01:00:57.000 And she's a beautiful woman.
01:00:58.000 Fuck you.
01:00:59.000 I'm not afraid to say it.
01:01:00.000 Like, what's he going to say next?
01:01:03.000 But beautiful voice.
01:01:05.000 President, president.
01:01:06.000 President.
01:01:08.000 I said, let me eradicate the curtains.
01:01:10.000 No, no, no, please, president.
01:01:12.000 He's doing an impression of us.
01:01:14.000 Just pass an impression of us.
01:01:17.000 President, president.
01:01:19.000 Well, he trusts himself, man.
01:01:20.000 It's funny.
01:01:21.000 President.
01:01:23.000 We have to eradicate them.
01:01:26.000 We have to knock the hell out of them.
01:01:29.000 Because they're getting worse.
01:01:30.000 They're taking over their country.
01:01:32.000 The cartels are running Mexico.
01:01:35.000 We can't have that.
01:01:37.000 Too close to us.
01:01:39.000 Too close to you.
01:01:42.000 But everything comes in through Mexico, mostly.
01:01:47.000 Oh, man.
01:01:48.000 What an incredible human being he is.
01:01:51.000 What an unusual person.
01:01:53.000 One of my most cherished teachers says that Trump is a once in a 500 year figure.
01:02:00.000 Like he's a truly unique individual.
01:02:04.000 It's hard to get past the deluging years of vilification that accompanied his initial run and initial term as president that I was sort of more engaged with.
01:02:18.000 And to see the sort of phenomenon of Trump, just to look at him like an object in history to try and see past the partisanship.
01:02:31.000 It's just a very, he's a very, I can't imagine that there have been world leaders that's behaved like that before.
01:02:37.000 Maybe we should do it one day.
01:02:38.000 Maybe we should like get like 10 minute speeches of Kennedy, of Reagan, of Johnson, whoever.
01:02:46.000 You know, what I will tell you is like that people that are sort of bland and anodyne, anonymous, only registered because of temporally what was happening.
01:02:57.000 I'm thinking here of say Woodrow Wilson.
01:03:00.000 He was involved in the most awful skullduggery from what I understand when it comes to the setting up of the League of Nations and the deliberate kind of engineering of the First World War.
01:03:14.000 Like these people that you think of as banal are not heroic.
01:03:18.000 So when someone is colorful and bold and divisive and strange and brilliant as Trump comes on the scene, I don't know, man, you've just got to marvel at him like a sort of a shimmering object in the firmament of world politics.
01:03:35.000 And it's still, I'm aware that he's so hated and held in such contempt, which he doesn't really seem to be affected by or care about.
01:03:45.000 And that makes me like him all the more, frankly.
01:03:48.000 It's that sort of stuff, innit, that gets you out when you just see him doing an impression and being so himself in this odd environment.
01:03:55.000 Yeah, I'm surprised that I like him as much as I do.
01:03:59.000 Like when he first won, I remember in 2016, I was at a conference and was speaking at this conference.
01:04:07.000 Then we stayed up late watching the elections.
01:04:10.000 And then they were like, holy shit.
01:04:12.000 Like he's, he's going to.
01:04:13.000 You know, and I voted for him.
01:04:15.000 I really voted not Hillary.
01:04:17.000 Yeah.
01:04:17.000 Right.
01:04:18.000 Like, but the fact that he won, I remember thinking, I can't believe Donald Trump is our president.
01:04:24.000 Like, it, you know, like, it just didn't, it seemed like satire.
01:04:30.000 I just, I couldn't believe it.
01:04:32.000 But now, like, I'm surprised at how well he's done his second term.
01:04:37.000 It's an unbelievable figure.
01:04:39.000 It's unavoidable.
01:04:40.000 You can't, like, one of my friends said, like, with, you know, like with Margaret Thatcher, my mate G said, like, he was, someone commissioned, he's a poet, and someone had commissioned him to write like an attack poem on Margaret Thatcher.
01:04:56.000 She's loathed by like the liberal left in the UK.
01:04:58.000 And even someone like me who has, I don't know, a different political position than I've ever had before.
01:05:05.000 Thanks for doing that.
01:05:05.000 Thanks for taking that hit, Jake.
01:05:07.000 Like, like, you know, and I still, she did such, the time of her leadership was very punitive for a lot of traditional British interest.
01:05:16.000 Thanks, mate.
01:05:17.000 Like miners' unions and various other sort of strong aspects of working class culture.
01:05:22.000 But when you watch her, as my friend G said, you start liking her because she's got this sort of strength of character.
01:05:29.000 She's a real character.
01:05:31.000 She's like, people are rude to her.
01:05:33.000 She just as she confronts them very directly.
01:05:36.000 And she sort of, he said it was hard to write a poem criticizing her because when you watch clips of her, she's funny.
01:05:43.000 She's sort of funny because she is herself.
01:05:46.000 And I heard from a pastor, saints become themselves.
01:05:50.000 If we have absolute faith in God, we won't be afraid of coming ourselves.
01:05:54.000 We will be willing to let go of our false worldly identity, our guilt and shame and fear identity, our identity that tells you you're not going to be enough unless you achieve these worldly goals.
01:06:05.000 Someone like Thatcher, who obviously was very much a figure of the world, but she's also an ideologue.
01:06:10.000 An ideologue means she operates somewhat on the plane of a different plane.
01:06:15.000 It's a different realm.
01:06:16.000 And Trump's like that, even though you wouldn't really call him a spiritual person in the sense of he doesn't talk about metaphysics much, does he?
01:06:24.000 Like when he's at Charlie Kirk's funeral, he's like, I don't know, I wouldn't forgive him.
01:06:28.000 Like he's sort of like, he says weird stuff that's not spiritual.
01:06:33.000 On the like, he's a mystic, I think.
01:06:36.000 A mystic is a person that's in the present.
01:06:38.000 He's in the present in a really unusual way.
01:06:41.000 So I can see why people that are religious get off on him because he's got a very unusual nature.
01:06:49.000 I feel like you see what you get though with him.
01:06:53.000 Yeah, I just didn't expect we were going to see that in the middle of all this stuff about drug cartels.
01:06:56.000 Someone goes, very beautiful voice.
01:06:58.000 Like, who don't think you're going to hear that stuff?
01:07:01.000 All right.
01:07:02.000 Okay, Latin American insecurity fuels, legal immigration and richness cartels drains human capital.
01:07:07.000 Let's have a look at this stuff about feminists.
01:07:09.000 I don't understand this.
01:07:10.000 Like, in Mexico, feminists tear down the cross at La Compaña before setting the doors of the church on fire on International Women's Day.
01:07:38.000 That's so funny.
01:07:40.000 All of the people watching this like Jake and Massey are simultaneously and they need men to help them.
01:07:48.000 We could have got that cross down a lot faster.
01:07:53.000 Yeah.
01:07:55.000 Sexiest pigs.
01:07:56.000 Look, Jake had to open this bottle of mineral water for me, so I can't condemn our sisters for that, but I'm obviously not a fan of the heresy of ripping down that cross.
01:08:07.000 I don't see how that's helping anybody.
01:08:09.000 Catholics formed the human chain to protect a church.
01:08:12.000 Why are they attacking churches?
01:08:13.000 What's going on?
01:08:30.000 They've located the church as the locus of the problem.
01:08:35.000 What about old El Mencho and his hoodlum gangs burning out cars and killing people and the fentanyl traffic?
01:08:41.000 That can't be the Catholic Church, can it?
01:08:44.000 Surely.
01:08:45.000 Well, there you go.
01:08:46.000 Another one of those extraordinary stories that reminds us that on America's doorstep in America's South South, that extraordinary country that's had so much of America's shadow cast onto it, Mexico, Mexico.
01:08:57.000 It wasn't that long ago that all migrants were presumed Mexican until like, was that I want to say something like innocent until proven Mexican kind of thing.
01:09:06.000 You know, like Mexicans used to bear a kind of a lot of weight in this country, cultural weight.
01:09:11.000 And when I lived in Los Angeles, you're around Mexican people a bunch.
01:09:15.000 You hear a lot of things like, you know, we didn't cross the line, the line crossed us and all those kind of things.
01:09:20.000 But isn't it curious to see that just across the border there?
01:09:25.000 Extraordinary things, cartels running countries.
01:09:29.000 That there are even in these protests, there are odd divisions along secular and religious lines.
01:09:37.000 I don't know what the church is doing or not doing in Mexico that they can't be seen as allies of feminists.
01:09:43.000 The Catholic Church that reveres Mary as a saint and, you know, obviously in the biological sense, adjacent to God, an assumed figure and queen of heaven.
01:09:56.000 I don't know how what work the culture could be doing to take up some imagined deficit there.
01:10:03.000 Extraordinary to me.
01:10:05.000 Extraordinary to me.
01:10:06.000 And I suppose Mexico's fragility is a reminder that we all live on the edge of chaos.
01:10:11.000 I wonder what it would take for the United States to go up in flames.
01:10:15.000 Sometimes I feel we're not that far from it here, nor in the UK either.
01:10:19.000 That all about us is a kind of fragility that's concealed.
01:10:23.000 It's easy when you can use labels like drug cartel or feminists or Catholics.
01:10:29.000 It helps you to understand the world.
01:10:30.000 But I think things are a little more amorphous now and a little more muddled when the people being passed off as white supremacists just seem like protesters.
01:10:39.000 People that are being described as Islamic terrorists just seem like gangling, hapless youths.
01:10:46.000 What's going on with language and words?
01:10:48.000 And what function are the media performing?
01:10:51.000 It certainly isn't educate, illuminate, convey information.
01:10:55.000 It's obfuscate, propagandize, terrify and divide.
01:10:59.000 And that seems to be the case in Mexico as well.
01:11:01.000 Pray for them churches.
01:11:02.000 I hope that you're all safe down there.
01:11:04.000 That's just what I think.
01:11:05.000 Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
01:11:08.000 Sorry.
01:11:09.000 I just didn't want to do that burp in the middle of saying any of that stuff.
01:11:12.000 Just would have been terribly, terribly rude.
01:11:14.000 Okay, before we leave, yeah.
01:11:18.000 Jake, simpler times, you say.
01:11:20.000 What are you talking about, darling?
01:11:23.000 This video I saw pop up that just had kids growing up in America in the 90s saying, wait, this is what it's going to be like?
01:11:30.000 That's pretty interesting.
01:11:32.000 Get ready for the heartstrings to be tugged.
01:11:34.000 Wait, so you're telling me in the future, people just stare at a little box all day, inside and outside?
01:11:42.000 And in the future, you don't even own the music?
01:11:44.000 You just pay every month to borrow it?
01:11:47.000 Like, if you stop paying, the music just disappears?
01:11:51.000 Wait, so before people eat, they take a picture of the food and show strangers?
01:11:57.000 And the strangers like and comment on it?
01:12:00.000 So in the future, everyone has their own phone and they use it to type messages instead of call?
01:12:05.000 And if someone calls you without typing it first, it's considered rude.
01:12:10.000 So you're telling me in the future, people just post their diary for everyone to see?
01:12:16.000 Some people get paid for it.
01:12:17.000 For their diary?
01:12:19.000 And in the future, a little box just tells you where to go?
01:12:23.000 Turn by turn?
01:12:25.000 And people still get lost?
01:12:27.000 If you want food from a restaurant, you just tap the box and a stranger brings it to your door and you pay extra for that and then you rate the stranger.
01:12:35.000 Our moms always say don't talk to strangers.
01:12:37.000 But in the future, everyone just talks to strangers all day on the little box and shows them their house and their kids.
01:12:44.000 So in the future, nobody ever just sits with the quiet like ever?
01:12:51.000 That sounds really exhausting.
01:12:54.000 In the future?
01:12:59.000 Everyone's connected to everything and people are still lonely.
01:13:04.000 Okay, but do we at least still stay outside until the street lights come on?
01:13:11.000 Oh, those kids are all sadly now on Epstein Island working for a living.
01:13:17.000 Is there a real, yeah, that's a kick up the nuts, that, innit?
01:13:20.000 For the nostalgia.
01:13:21.000 You see that thing, that Netflix thing about Charlie Sheen, like, aside from all the madness and, you know, that one would expect, like, you see, he grew up in Malibu and it's almost like it was a slightly, I don't mean in the usual way, retarded area.
01:13:36.000 It didn't grow at the normal rate.
01:13:38.000 So like people were still like, you know, hanging out.
01:13:42.000 But that's talking about the 90s.
01:13:43.000 Gosh, I can't believe it.
01:13:44.000 Because obviously, when I was a kid, people were that you know, people were lamenting the rate of change.
01:13:50.000 It's not progress, baby, it's entropy.
01:13:53.000 Hey, listen, um, we're out here now.
01:13:55.000 We'll be back on, I don't know what day this is, as usual, Friday.
01:14:00.000 But like, I see, I'm staying connected to that world.
01:14:01.000 I was out on the beach yesterday for my little son, just like only looking at him, only looking at him and the water, only looking at him and the water, and then talking to people about Christ.
01:14:11.000 That's all.
01:14:11.000 I'm look, we're not going to be doing this for much longer, are we?
01:14:15.000 We won't be able to.
01:14:16.000 We've got to do something that's more directly beneficial.
01:14:18.000 All right, love you.
01:14:19.000 Take it easy.
01:14:20.000 Stay free.