In the wake of the Charlie Kirk shooting, the left and right have been quick to try to distance themselves from one another. Jimmy Kimmel's attempt at reconciliation with the victim's family, Gavin Newsom's appearance on a talk show, the elevation of hate, first cousin marriage in the UK, and much, much more.
00:04:33.000Hello, there you are waking one to thank you for joining me today.
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00:05:02.000We'll talk about it, but if you then what where are we going to go with that subject?
00:05:06.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you've got a vitriolic and certain opinion on how to handle these difficult matters.
00:05:14.000We'll be talking too about the escalation of tension between the left and right, even in this opportunity for healing that followed the uh media wake of the murder of Charlie Kirk, where I felt for a moment, and you lot in the chat couldn't have been more aggressively opposed to me, that this could be an opportunity for reconciliation.
00:05:36.000I even went so far as to suggest that Jimmy Kimmel's reconciliatory speech afterwards was sincere.
00:05:42.000But you lot in the rumble chat, you were like, no, you've really strongly strongly opposed me on that one.
00:05:49.000And maybe you guys were right, but we were talking about the left and the right and Gavin Newsom's appearance on a talk show, stuff like that.
00:05:55.000The elevation of hate, how it's become an international issue, really now with the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan calling Donald Trump a racist and a sexist.
00:06:05.000Gary Newsom calling him a son of a bitch, and this is in this kind of post Charlie Kirk murder moment where perhaps what we're looking to and looking for is a system of thought and behaviour and policy that might actually resolve these issues instead of the senseless, endless doubling down.
00:06:24.000Paul Schrober says here, reconciliatory, he didn't even say sorry.
00:06:59.000The subjects we're gonna start with, if you ask me, and I couldn't be more certain about this and more resolute, because this is the subject I've wanted to start with.
00:07:10.000In my country, Jake, producer of the show, beloved friend, fellow Christian on the path, in the UK, the NHS, that's our National Health Service, say that first cousin marriage has benefits.
00:07:23.000This might be, I reckon, because a lot of Pakistani immigrants marry their first cousins.
00:07:30.000But I don't know if that's a racist trope or a true fact.
00:07:47.000If you're here, we're talking right now about the health service in the UK and a recent announcement that first cousin Bennett marriage has benefits.
00:07:55.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you've ever had any relationships with your first cousin.
00:07:59.000You could be a Muslim migrant, or you could simply be appellation.
00:08:05.000Well, I don't mind, it's not my business.
00:08:08.000I don't know what it says in the Bible about first cousin marriage.
00:08:10.000You tell me, do tell me what's in there, and we'll work out together.
00:08:13.000One thing I'll tell you that was very interesting to me is when I was travelling.
00:08:16.000Um what I was what I was I'm not naked, I've got stuff on.
00:08:22.000Um my in-laws brought me that for Christmas.
00:08:24.000Uh what I'll tell you, is when I was in um New I was in Newark Airport yesterday, travelling back for some matters in New York City, which I really I still had a beautiful time in St. Patrick's Cathedral, walking the streets of New York City.
00:08:40.000Many, many beautiful people, very much peace.
00:09:06.000All of us, we've all but I thought I'd go in it.
00:09:08.000And I actually had a little prey up in there, because you know it's like I'm in an airport, I'm travelling with my children.
00:09:13.000We tried to do we're doing hand luggage only, free kids, a lot of we've we're pushing that hand luggage only to the very limit.
00:09:20.000We've got maybe seven or eight bags, we're sort of strapped up.
00:09:24.000We look very much it gave me a new sympathy for the migrants of the world, because we was uh we were we had our world on our back, should we say?
00:09:31.000And so I went in and I was getting frustrated and stuff, and we went, I went into that prayer room, and I thought, even though it's called a meditation room, functionally, I would have to tell you, it looks like it's set out for Islamic prayer because there's a r a male room for washing, a female room for washing that are very elaborate and have like um sort of troughs in them and sort of uh hoses to wash your feet and various ablution systems.
00:09:57.000Um there is no marker or moniker of any faith at all, and the word that was used is meditation, but it's plainly a prayer space.
00:10:05.000And actually, this could be an incredible advance.
00:10:07.000If there were a place where all of the faiths of the world could come together in worship, wouldn't that be glorious?
00:10:14.000I'm a Christian myself, so my path is clear.
00:10:17.000But I would see in a secular and diverse and varied society, the possibility for people to worship together and to recognise that even if you disagree about the nature of God, our agreement that there is a God is an opportunity for the kind of reconciliation that I think our culture requires right now.
00:10:34.000But what I'm interested in is that that room was clearly actually a Muslim room.
00:10:39.000Uh, because functionally it's got that male bathroom, it's not got a bathroom in, there's no toilet, you know, there's just a place to wash for men, a place to wash for women, and then some neutral spaces.
00:10:49.000The only rules are you can't use your phone and you've got to be respectful in there and things like that.
00:10:54.000But what really struck me as interesting is you know when I'm talking to people that are avowedly right wing, say, uh or at least described as right wing, Tommy Robinson say, and I often find myself saying the problem with condemning Muslim migrants in the UK or migrants anywhere, is that migrants by definition don't have power.
00:11:18.000They are among they're upon the lowest tier.
00:11:21.000I'm not saying whether or not you should have migration.
00:11:23.000If a population doesn't want migration, that's the end of it.
00:12:04.000Because if it was a space that was geared towards Jewish worship, say, and I don't know enough about synagogues and stuff.
00:12:09.000Our tech director here, Isaac's Jewish, like so or if it was geared towards Christianity, I'd be I'd be like, oh well that makes sense because there's definitely a kind of an assertive Christian power in the US, there's assertive Jewish power.
00:12:23.000Certainly many people strongly believe that in the US.
00:12:25.000But it's a m primarily a Muslim space.
00:12:28.000Let me know what you think, because I don't understand it.
00:12:32.000Um also let me know what you think about cousins getting married.
00:12:36.000Or does it say yeah, married, it says it doesn't just say sex.
00:12:39.000If you're gonna, you know, if you're gonna have sex with your cousin, I'd say marry them out of respect.
00:16:37.000Yeah, like but look, I'm not saying you don't have influence or impact if you're a migrant, like you know, in Paris when there's them riots from migrant communities or whatever.
00:16:45.000But what I'm saying is is like the world is not being run by a powerful cartel of migrants, is it?
00:16:51.000It's not like some like you're not gonna go in some shady room and they're like in robes, like inside the rope, they're selling like them watches.
00:17:03.000Like, you know, sort of like worshiping Baal or some owl god, migrants.
00:17:06.000Migrants aren't powerful, they're living in desperation and destitution.
00:17:11.000I'm not saying you don't as a I've caveated this era heavily.
00:17:14.000If you are a person that believes in democracy and the nation in general is anti-migration, then you should have a referendum on it, and the results of that referendum should carry and not be subsequently manipulated, like European elections, for example, Romania, or attempted to reverse, like Brexit, or the legitimacy of them denied, like with the Trump elections.
00:17:36.000You just have to yield to actual democracy at some point.
00:17:40.000Then it doesn't really matter what people believe.
00:17:42.000You know, if you think the majority should rule, which is I guess the uh the principle of democracy, then you don't need to worry about all of this stuff.
00:17:50.000Well, in a minute, we're gonna be getting right into the escalating hatred that is defining our times.
00:17:56.000Let's have a look at uh Colbert and his audience losing it over Trump's Biden auto-pen move.
00:18:01.000Oh, yeah, that auto pen where Biden was signing stuff automatically.
00:18:39.000Listen to like Bill Hicks, one of your best ever comedians, by my reckoning, used to sort of say, um, oh no, like, you know, sort of if you like he he started with the joke about uh marijuana being made illegal is like saying God made a mistake.
00:18:52.000You know, go you say that God is holy, but then you sort of make one of his creations illegal.
00:18:56.000That's sort of like the basic premise of the joke.
00:19:19.000And then Chappelle, best living comedian, I would say, would would you agree?
00:19:24.000You pretty plainly he would vote Democrat, although he does take both political parties to task and has been very outspoken on the trans issue, and in a way he sort of followed a line, didn't he?
00:19:36.000Like that's and he's been proven to have been correct with his um fortitude like of being willing to talk about and joke about subjects and not being cowed.
00:20:00.000There's too much piety, there's too much earnestness, too much sincerity.
00:20:04.000Comedy requires a kind of punkish disregard for morality, I would argue.
00:20:09.000Let me know what you think about that though, in the comments and the chat.
00:20:13.000Hey, listen, did you see um Trump's had another one of those moments in a meeting where he's been um outrageously honest?
00:20:21.000I think this time with the leader of Turkey, Erdogan, when he says, um I think he's just saying about rigged elections, and it's one of those moments where you go, Oh my god, I can't believe he's saying stuff like that.
00:20:49.000Let me know if you've watched that movie, The Apprentice about Trump.
00:20:53.000It charts the era where Trump moves from an underling uh his father's real estate company to the hotelier and real estate art of the deal uh cultural icon that he became prior to getting involved in politics.
00:21:09.000It's obviously a film made by people that do not like Donald Trump and at some point alarmingly appears to suggest that he raped his wife.
00:21:18.000You know, like sort of I can't see how they got through the sort of libelous tangle of something like that.
00:21:23.000Nevertheless, it's a really interesting picture into New York at that time, contains excellent performances from whoever it is that's playing Trump and Jeremy Strong as his mentor, uh Ray Cohen, who the film at least credits with being the person that makes Trump Trump.
00:21:39.000And it's built somewhat around this idea that tr uh that Trump has these three rules.
00:21:44.000One, attack, attack, attack, two, never apologise, three, always claim victory, and that he like Ray Cohen as his mentor gives him these ideas.
00:21:56.000Anyway, I really enjoyed watching it because you know, it's the only kind of movie I would watch on a plane.
00:22:01.000I enjoyed watching it because living in the space that I live in, I primarily consume somewhat pro-Trump content, although I'm very aware of the legacy media condemnatory content that's also available.
00:22:13.000It was interesting to see him depict depicted really as a product of his time, and that view at least I share.
00:22:21.000And as a Christian, I don't have the kind of devotional fealty to Trump that a lot of people have because I see him as a extremely powerful leader, that's undeniable, he's the president of the United States, and an excellent communicator and operator, oper uh but operate in within the limits of politics and economics.
00:22:45.000And whilst those the latitude of those limits is pretty vast, you know, this is a person who can declare wars and end wars and move billions, trillions of dollars around.
00:22:56.000Still limited, really, when it comes to the supreme power of God and Jesus Christ.
00:23:00.000And even if you were like a conspiracy theorist, you'd say, I'm rec I reckon, well, even Donald Trump is still controlled by the same sets of interests that controlled Joe Biden.
00:23:10.000There's been enough change, I would say, to suggest that's not entirely true.
00:23:13.000But also there have been areas where there's not been change one might have anticipated that leads me to suggest that there are permanent powers, transcendent of political power.
00:23:22.000That's a belief I've had for a pretty long time, and I don't see that going anywhere.
00:23:25.000Let me know what you think in the comments and chat about that.
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00:25:53.000We're coming to you from about an hour uh away from Detroit and about 20 minutes uh away from Flint, so we're just kind of in between the two cities, if you will, and in the small town of Grand Blake, Michigan, about 400 yards away, there's a church that of course you've been showing pictures of all day long, and the whole country, the whole world has been watching.
00:26:11.000Uh, inside of this church of Latter-day Saints, there were parishioners who were there starting the morning off, presumably about twelve hours ago, expecting a nice day of calm prayer when suddenly they heard a big bang, and it was that bang that was actually the pickup truck that slammed into the front of this church.
00:26:26.000And when that happened, apparently people thought, okay, maybe someone had a medical emergency.
00:26:31.000Some people started running outside the church to see what had happened, and when they ran out, this man, Thomas Sanford, investigators say, came out and just started spraying bullets in the parking lot.
00:26:41.000He was killed there in the parking lot, but not before shooting ten people uh inside the church or right outside the church in the parking lot as well, and also setting fire to the entire church.
00:26:51.000And when he did that, there were so many people who, of course, were trying to get out.
00:26:55.000They were actually covering children and older people with their bodies, trying to take care of those who are More vulnerable around them, and as they did that, uh the fire then started, and it's unclear if there were explosives that were inside as well that may have caused the entire thing to then go up.
00:27:09.000Now I can tell you right now that some of the people we spoke with, they say that the ones inside that building are simply put heroes.
00:27:20.000I've been briefed on the horrendous shooting that took place at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan.
00:27:28.000The F by FBI was immediately on the scene, and we'll be leading the federal investigation and providing full support to state and local officials.
00:27:34.000The suspect is dead, but there's still a lot to learn.
00:27:36.000This appears to be yet another targeted attack on Christians in the United States of America.
00:27:40.000The Trump administration will keep the public posted, as we always do.
00:27:44.000In the meantime, pray for the victims and their families.
00:27:46.000This epidemic of violence in our country must end immediately.
00:27:50.000Now I wonder if we will see any cessation in the violence or even the invective and rhetoric that likely fuels it.
00:28:00.000It doesn't seem that there's any abating in the ongoing incendiary conversation between the left and right.
00:28:08.000Let's see what's going on in the Rumble chat right now, you know.
00:28:15.000I suppose you know, like in Philippians, Paul says, I don't even know whether to be alive or not, really.
00:28:27.000I love God so much, I love Jesus so much.
00:28:30.000I just want to be with Jesus, but I suppose I could stay here just to continue to counsel my disciples or you know, Christ's disciples, but those whose tutelage I am responsible for.
00:28:45.000A lot of Christian mystics and teachers that I read appear to operate from the precipice of a willingness to die, a willingness to die.
00:28:56.000You see how they kind of live on the edge of death, like they live on the edge of their own destruction or near constant incremental suicide.
00:29:06.000I wonder that what that man was thinking and feeling when he drove a truck into a church and you know, presumably was pretty well prepared with whatever devices were required to get the church ablaze.
00:29:30.000I feel that it's pretty clear now that we can't just keep passing between two tribal identities, neither of which are consolidated around any real cohesive ideas, nationalism, progressivism, none of them can really withstand serious scrutiny.
00:29:51.000And by serious scrutiny, what I actually mean is the scrutiny that I could apply, like I could break down those ideas.
00:30:08.000It's a concept, it's a faith-based system, it's a landmass, it's an ideology.
00:30:11.000At best, it's a constitution and a flag group of people come together with a set of ideals that has ultimately become co-opted and corrupted and is controlled now by centralized powers, likely not the powers that we even think we're interfacing with.
00:30:25.000The idea that progress and advanced through science, notably in med and observably in technology and medicine, represent this summit of human power.
00:30:33.000Neither of them properly posit God at the top of all power, and therefore both of them are ultimately wrong, and ultimately will therefore lead to further conflict, further suffering, further pain.
00:30:58.000Imagine if you could get to the point where you could love your children or love the people in your life that you love the most and accept that it's temporary and that the love you feel for them is the love of God, and to have enough faith that when you die that something is waiting for you, that that love will be more fulfilled in death than in life.
00:31:37.000Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
00:31:40.000Let's get a little deeper into the cultural war.
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00:33:00.000Stevie Wonder with that incredible melody and the miraculous grace of his brilliant genius after that that's their equivalent and we'll say their I'm mean with a typical left-right divide literally the leader of the Democrats in the last election or the presidential candidate at least attempting to counter fight fight fight with fight fire with fire.
00:33:23.000And um that's a bad idea and it's the wrong position.
00:33:29.000Kamala Harris is as dumb as a rock or caps.
00:33:32.000She's going around using as a standard part of her speech on why she lost the election that's really funny.
00:33:39.000Right like her sp a standard part of her speech on why she lost the election at 2024 was the closest presidential election in the 21st century.
00:33:46.000Everyone knows this is a lie and was covered as such by Fox News.
00:33:49.000I won the electoral college then the numbers a landslide county's nationwide landslide all seven swings a landslide and despite the fact that California's fake mail in ballots came in at ridiculous numbers it was rigged I still won the popular vote by millions.
00:34:03.000Bush as an example won the election by 537 votes and many other elections were close.
00:34:08.000Kamala's closest in the 21st century soundbite was like everything else in the Democrat Party a total lie.
00:34:13.000I expect an apology thank you for your attention to this man.
00:34:17.000He's very interesting so he won't get that apology and I don't think he does even expect it.
00:34:22.000Now Kamala Harris really she's a already someone that belongs to a bygone era.
00:34:28.000To understand the future of the Democrat Party you probably have to look to well I don't know Mamdani in New York the likely next mayor Gavin Newsom the most presidential surely of current Democrat Party um what do you want to say?
00:34:44.000I wanna I want to say like that l uh Illuminati the the sort of people that see luminaries.
00:34:50.000Luminaries that's the word I'm going to use um but Illuminati maybe that's more accurate.
00:34:54.000Let's have a look um uh let's have a look at him saying that he fears there will not be an election in 2028.
00:35:00.000Do you know that the playbook appears to be deny the integrity of the system itself.
00:35:06.000Both sides use that playbook I fear that we will not have an election in 2028.
00:35:12.000I really mean that in the core must be feeling very unhappy that he's gone to all the trouble to do that gesture really well the gesture that they teach him to do that's a neurolinguistic programming technique.
00:35:23.000But then he's got so much phlegm in his throat everything's been undermined.
00:35:26.000Let me be clear oh no right way way way in the core of my soul unless we wake up to the cold red what's happening in this country and we wake up soberly uh to how serious this moment is self is blink.
00:35:48.000Let's have a look at um elsewhere he says that Donald Trump's son of bitch this is difficult time pushing back.
00:35:53.000And Democrats feel that you know times there's sort of this weakness that dominates our brand and our party and I think what people said brand first, so that's revealing it's a brand rather than a party or a movement.
00:36:08.000He's saying, I'm what's required to oppose Trump, what you need.
00:36:11.000I am the masculine, reemergent masculine.
00:36:15.000I am the Phoenix emerging from the ashes, the Kamala ashes is is sort of an attempt to self-annoint.
00:36:21.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you agree with that.
00:36:22.000What people appreciate is that we're willing to fight, and not only fight symbolically by having a little bit of fun, but uh fight substantively.
00:36:30.000We have 41 lawsuits against this son of a bitch.
00:36:32.000Uh we're pushing back and we're willing.
00:36:35.000You know, and and you know, and and we're filling a void on a lot of issues.
00:37:20.000But as Salzon Knittson said, the line between good and evil runs not between nation states, races, or religions, but through every human heart.
00:37:27.000So all of us should take ownership of our own tendency towards sin and brokenness, focus on that, as Chesterton said.
00:37:45.000And let me know if you can see what the actual legacy stroke expression of Charlie Kirk's death is.
00:37:55.000Do you see that it's just an attempt to manoeuvre round?
00:37:57.000Because when you watch that, you think, why is it Gavin Newsom not just saying, look, this is a real opp this is the time for us to end this.
00:38:03.000And I know I'm only watching soundbite, I've not even watched the whole interview, I suppose, but you could certainly level that charge at me.
00:38:08.000But why is he not saying, look, I'm through with this rhetoric now?
00:38:11.000We really have to get ourselves together.
00:38:14.000We have to move beyond this kind of hatred and this kind of condemnation.
00:38:18.000Because Gavin Newsom is a product of a political system that is actually controlled by let's just start with layer one, the financial interests that dominate lobbying and donations.
00:38:31.000Let's just look at one area, American health, big agriculture, big food, big pharma.
00:38:36.000You can't even make common sense changes in those areas because they would be adverse to the interests of big food, big pharma, big agriculture.
00:38:45.000Why don't we grow food locally, break down centralized farming, liberate local farmers, ensure that local populations maximally spend their money on food that is locally grown and resourced.
00:38:58.000For example, food in hospitals and schools, to take but two examples, could all come from the state or even the county that they're in.
00:39:06.000And that won't uniformly fulfill all obligations, but let's make that our maximal principle.
00:39:38.000They want you eating food that's as adjacent to poison as it's possible to be without it actually killing you the minute it touches your lips.
00:39:45.000They want you diabetic, they want you allergic, they want you asthmatic and wheezing and weak, and mostly they're succeeding in doing that.
00:39:55.000Gavin Newsom's not willing to sit in that chair and go, listen, I'm through with taking money and donations from big food, big pharma, big agriculture.
00:40:06.000Trump to a degree appears to be that type of a politician.
00:40:10.000Now you can ask the question of whether or not those kind of politicians have any impact in those areas and or whether or not it's empty rhetoric and hollow and they're controlled by the you know, you can ask all the questions that I would ask.
00:40:20.000But Gavin Newsom, you might as well just watch a TV programme.
00:40:24.000Honestly, you might as well just watch a sporting event or masturbate as take Gavin Newsom, seriously, because he's just the latest iteration of a problem that we know cannot be solved using that technique, the technique of voting for the Democrat Party, for example.
00:40:44.000What they should be saying is, we failed you bad, man.
00:41:22.000We have got to stop demonizing each other.
00:41:24.000Yeah, now I think most of that right now in our country's history is coming, you know, from the right, coming from people who want to dominate.
00:41:33.000They want their point of view, their I right, you know, writing out slavery from history, that doesn't make it go away.
00:41:40.000You know, we've got to stop with the finger pointing and the scapegoating.
00:41:46.000We've gotta stop demonizing, especially those demons on the right.
00:41:51.000Those demons in particular have to stop demonizing me, a potential literal demon.
00:41:58.000David Sachs says uh poll numbers says, Oh, well, this is interesting.
00:42:04.000You know, when we're attempting, I suppose, to participate in a conversation that brings people together harmoniously, gently and lovingly.
00:42:13.000David Sachs says that 50% of liberals believe murdering Trump or Musk is justified.
00:42:41.000How could it be one percent of the other?
00:42:42.000But obviously, it's it's three times greater on the left.
00:42:46.000Then they asked about destroying Tesla dealerships and protests, whether that could be justified.
00:42:52.000And roughly 60% of leftist center said yes, and 23% of right of center said yes.
00:42:58.000So there is, I think, an increasing view on the part of young people, and this also coincides with similar declines in respect for the value of free speech.
00:43:08.000They've been appalling people of all different age groups and different political parties for all many, many years on whether they believe in free speech.
00:43:16.000And those numbers have been on the decline, again, particularly among young people, and particularly on.
00:43:22.000Well, it's pretty interesting from David Sachs there.
00:43:25.000And the normalization of violence is the precondition for the kind of culture that we're all aware that we're living in.
00:43:37.000Although I will say, after my recent uh visit to New York, people are still people.
00:43:43.000We all do have the ability to inhale and exhale away these feelings of rage and condemnation.
00:43:51.000We can actually control our mental and physical lives through spiritual practices.
00:43:57.000Someone told me recently that in the original Hebraic, the word Yahweh and all text indeed is free from vows and the name of our Lord Yahweh, Yahweh, Yahweh, Yahweh, could be seen as the inhalation and exhalation that all of our lives are strung upon the breath, the inhalation and exhalation in the very rhythm of our life in the very present moment, there is a way back to God.
00:44:29.000That you can become a temple for God, that God can live within you in the present moment.
00:44:34.000And what manner of God would you like?
00:44:37.000Do you want a gracious and loving and forgiving God, or do you want a doubling down, vengeful God, certain rigid, cancerous, tumorous and wretched, gripping on to the moment, gripping on to a point of view, gripping on to false self, or do you want to be part of the holy flow of the living water?
00:44:55.000Do you think that there's anyone in contemporary politics that can meaningly, meaningfully Serve the idea of unity that can advocate for a vision for America that makes sense to you.
00:45:24.000Esoteric and complex and but as simple as a breath is available to you and I right now.
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00:48:35.000Let's get into Britain, ID nation, fallen Orwellian state.
00:48:41.000Here he is saying that uh, well, let's firstly start with his confirmation of that policy.
00:48:48.000And that is why today I am announcing this government will make a new free of charge digital ID mandatory for the right to work by the end of this parliament.
00:50:05.000One eye, peculiarly squinty, one eye permanently glazed.
00:50:10.000Lord, I hope I'm not referring to a disability.
00:50:12.000I hope it's just a visible avatar of something peculiar and deeply demonic.
00:50:18.000I mention it only because the digital ID scheme has long been offered.
00:50:22.000And now that it's being bought finally into policy, at least by 2029, you, if you're in the UK, will have to do that.
00:50:30.000Remember, that means that if one day they decide they don't like you, they'll be able to fade out your finances, they'll be able to prevent you travelling.
00:50:46.000Why you want to participate in their attempts to turn yourself into some sort of latent blob, just some pustule, sat there staring, drooling and obeying.
00:50:58.000But hey, it's probably it's probably conspiratorial of me to see some connections between what Blair mooted and what Keir Starmer is in acting.
00:51:10.000Like you'd find out that the company that had been given the contract to introduce digital ID would be run by like, I don't know, Tony Blair's son or something.
00:51:40.000Tony Blair's son is the CEO of the company that are gonna financially benefit from it.
00:51:46.000In a way, that's the one of the most forgivable aspects of all this.
00:51:49.000You know, I want my kids to do well in the world.
00:51:52.000I suppose the real distinction is that I'm not a channel for demonic forces that want to enslave the good people of Earth and bring about a kind of global factory system, a kind of global penitentiary, a new surf era where centralized global overlords can control you using technology.
00:52:12.000Vast fields only depicted previously in science fiction, brought to your life now by some of the people that are so innocuous, but you could be sat on public transport with them and not even look to your side.
00:52:23.000Keir Starmer could probably come into your room in the dead of night and put his hand under the blanket and you wouldn't notice it.
00:52:28.000These are people that are difficult to notice and observe.
00:52:32.000Let me know in the comments and chat how they seem to have become so enormously powerful.
00:52:38.000And that is why today I am announcing this government will make a new free of charge digital ID mandatory for the right to work by the end of this parliament.
00:53:21.000He seems pretty confident, authoritarian, almost dictatorial.
00:53:24.000So he must have a powerful mandate for these policies, right?
00:53:28.000No, he's the least popular prime minister that we've ever had.
00:53:32.000And by God, we've had some real humdingers.
00:53:35.000A glance through the annals, I said annals, reveals some of the most ludicrous, outrageous and inept nitwits that history could ever cough up.
00:53:44.000They've come straight out of Eton and all the way to Westminster.
00:53:48.000They've been through Oxbridge and they've landed in the driving seat of your little life, and here at the pinnacle in the apex, we see him now.
00:53:55.000King of Kings, Ozzy Mandias, Keir Starmer looming over you in the dead of night.
00:54:01.000And if you want to work, if you're saying you're plotted, well, we'll get a mandatory, but free.
00:54:08.000Do you basically put in free at some point like it was like a gift in a pack of frosties?
00:54:44.000Tony Blair, digital ID is the disruption the UK desperately needs.
00:54:48.000Imagine your health information was all in one place.
00:54:51.000Easy with your permission for anyone anywhere in the health service to see that your passport, driving license, anything you need to prove your identity, one you were in one simple digital wallet, unique to you.
00:55:00.000You could purchase and pay for any goods or services using your digital ID.
00:55:05.000Can you imagine the with the ineptitude of this government, the kind of cybercrime that you'll be exposed to?
00:55:10.000That even if their intentions were good, they don't have the authority and uh acumen to handle that level of power.
00:55:17.000But you already know about the five eyes countries, right?
00:55:19.000Because Edward Snowden told you all about it.
00:55:21.000They share data on one another, they get round domestic laws on spying by sharing data on Australian citizens with the New Zealand government or the UK government with American citizens.
00:55:32.000This, you do not give this amount of power to people unless you trust them.
00:55:36.000And let me know in the comments and chat do you trust Keir Starmer?
00:55:39.000Do you think he has your best intentions at heart?
00:55:41.000Even the legacy media are cynical about this.
00:55:44.000This is from the Telegraph, a British newspaper.
00:55:46.000Keir Starmer has reached the stage that signifies the final stuttering demise of every drain drained, divided and directionless government.
00:55:53.000Rocked by scandal, unable to constrain the rise in debt, and desperate to change the subject.
00:55:59.000He's hit on that perennial answer answer in search of a problem.
00:56:27.000Now it happens to be illegal immigration.
00:56:30.000In reality, of course, the solution to illegal immigration is to stop people entering the country improperly rather than to tighten controls on the entire problem.
00:56:37.000ID ID cards have done nothing to solve the problem on the continent.
00:56:41.000The arguments in favour of the plan have swithered around a bit over the last 30 years, but that can't be said to have advanced.
00:56:47.000Blair is making exactly the same case he was making when he left office in 07.
00:56:52.000The arguments against, though, have become vastly more potent as technology has put previously unimaginable powers into the hands of state officials.
00:57:00.000This is no longer an abstract an abstract danger.
00:57:03.000We can see how those powers abused are abused overseas.
00:57:06.000Let's have a look at um this article's now describing what happens in China.
00:57:10.000And remember, at the beginning of the pandemic era, what we felt was that countries like yours and mine were v distinct and significantly different from the China of the Chinese Communist Party.
00:57:25.000That British people and American people wouldn't sit obediently and compliantly in their homes, wouldn't wear masks, wouldn't take vaccines unless there was clear demonstrable data that they were reliable.
00:57:36.000Now, at the beginning of the pandemic, there was this sort of flow, this outpouring of well-being and a kind of a sense of unity, cohesion and togetherness, which quickly collapsed and faded when pre-people to some degree or another realized they were being lied to and exploited.
00:57:51.000Let's have a look at how the UK planned to use digital ID systems that appear already to be operating in China.
00:57:58.000China's steadily made its cards more powerful, beginning with laminated cards in the 80s and they that became fully digital this year.
00:58:05.000Every stage the changes were presented as measures against identity theft and money laundering.
00:58:10.000Good for convenience and safety, of course.
00:58:12.000China Daily, the English language newspaper published by the Central Propaganda Department, at least in China, they call it the Central the propaganda department.
00:58:22.000In Britain, they call it things like the BBC.
00:58:24.000In your country, they call it things like MSNBC.
00:58:27.000Sometimes they they actually don't know that they're doing propaganda.
00:59:02.000It's a system that you have to marvel at, except for its malfeasance, where you're not able to see its black-lipped evil, it's blue-spittle necromancy.
00:59:13.000You would have to applaud them for their ingenuity.
00:59:15.000The Central Propaganda Department reassured its readers in 2013 that the biometric data embedded in the cards would reduce potential crimes involving identity fraud.
00:59:29.000In fact, the cards were becoming essential for an increasing number of everyday activities.
00:59:34.000You now need them to catch a train, apply a job, apply buy a sim card, open a bank account, or rent a flat.
00:59:39.000Can you like do you see now that using the mural of recent events, specifically in this instance, the way that the trucker protests in Canada, that bastion of liberalism was handled, where they were condemned as Nazis.
00:59:52.000If they're Nazis, you can do what you want, right?
00:59:55.000Even people that donated to the trucker's cause had their bank accounts frozen.
01:00:00.000It's the ingredients are available now.
01:00:03.000You can see, you don't really have an excuse anymore for compliance and obedience.
01:00:08.000You can see plainly what's happening with a subject like digital ID cards in the UK.
01:00:13.000You have the reference point of China, you have the reference point of Canada.
01:00:16.000So China you might look at as you know, oriental to use the phrase that would have once been used, it's a different place, it's a different world.
01:00:23.000But Canada is fundamentally uh Anglophonic Western liberal democracy, and they had no problem there with authoritarianism.
01:00:35.000They just dress it up nicer, they make it boring, they make it acceptable, they sugar the pill.
01:00:41.000It's not even sugar, it's saccharine, it's not even a real stimulant.
01:00:46.000The ch uh the this puts vast powers of surveillance and control in the hands of state officials.
01:00:51.000ID cards combined with advanced geolocation and face recognition technology have come to underpin what the Chinese call the social credit system.
01:00:59.000That means you're given credit for your behaviour and for your conduct.
01:01:03.000Remember that vast surveillance networks were put in place some time ago, you know, for crime, because they taught you to hate migrants or youths or young black kids or young Muslim kids or young white kids, whatever kids they uh you know, convenient, the ones that will stimulate you into a place of hate so they can then offer you a solution.
01:01:19.000Why don't we have cameras absolutely everywhere?
01:01:22.000Okay, then if that's going to protect us and keep us safe.
01:01:24.000Now those cameras mean that you're continually observed.
01:01:30.000Now we've been trained to carry phones and stare at screens.
01:01:33.000Now we're being trained to accept the idea of digital ID.
01:01:36.000But the truth of the matter is to pivot slightly, that the UK is a place that's full of unrest and a kind of burgeoning rage that can only be correctly directed if you ask me, and let me know what you think about this in the comments and chat, through an ideology transcendent of the kind of materialism of our time.
01:01:58.000And one of the things that made that march in the UK that maybe three million people attended or a hundred thousand, depends on newspaper you read or don't read.
01:02:06.000One of the things that was very positive, because we had our reporter, our man Joe on the ground there, was that people were carrying crucifixes.
01:02:12.000People were speaking the name of Jesus Christ.
01:02:15.000Just the name itself is a rebuke and repudiation to the demonic forces that are seizing control through human institutions and through measures like digital ID will implement that further.
01:02:45.000Of course, what he'll say is that it was a threat to non-white people.
01:02:49.000But we had people there, and those folks are not racist.
01:02:53.000That march that we had here um two weeks ago in London in Whitehall, um, that sent shivers through The spines of many of our communities well away from London, not just those in the immediate vicinity.
01:03:05.000So there's a battle for the soul of this country now as to what sort of country do we want to be?
01:03:10.000Because there is a battle for the soul of the country.
01:03:14.000Inadvertently, Keir Starmer has described the exact dynamic.
01:03:18.000But while doing it, he's been careful to demonise a significant portion of the population that are clearly concerned about migration and the nation's identity.
01:03:27.000If you were to ask me, and I suppose you are because you're watching this, I would say that all of our shared focus should be on centralized power within government and corporate power that goes beyond national government.
01:03:41.000There's no question that part of globalism is mass migration and one would say unmediated and not correctly checked or regulated migration, and this that's clear that that's causing problems in communities, notably obviously Epping and a variety of others.
01:03:55.000But this is what I strongly believe, and what I urge to you is that we must find ways of living lovingly with one another when it comes to our actual geographical locations, our streets, our towns, and our communities, because if we can't do that, they can manage us, they can arrest us, they can control us.
01:04:17.000Who are the institutions that benefit from migration?
01:04:21.000Yes, you could argue that the migrants themselves might benefit from economic opportunity in extreme and plausible and real and authentic cases, they benefit by being granted refuge from whatever dangers and dread they fled.
01:04:36.000But more important is how is migration used?
01:04:39.000Look, in the ID card instance, you have a very deliberate, clear, tangible example.
01:04:44.000The issue of migration is being used to legitimise ID cards.
01:04:48.000One, it's being used to fuel discontent between ordinary working people that might otherwise have affinity and even affiliation with one another.
01:04:56.000Three, it's creating suspicion and cynicism and doubt among people when they're walking and working and living in the United Kingdom, concerns about housing and doctors' appointments and very real, significant and important issues are all being located on the issue of migration.
01:05:14.000I know this because I recently tried to play it against an aeroplane computer, and I can only beat it on easy.
01:05:19.000Because I'm not very good at thinking several moves ahead.
01:05:22.000But we have to start thinking several moves ahead.
01:05:25.000If we focus entirely on migration and the issue of migration, what are they gonna do?
01:05:30.000Well, maybe they'll say we're controlling migration now.
01:05:33.000Maybe they'll introduce digital ID cards.
01:05:36.000I want you to imagine just as a thought experiment for a moment that every single migrant in the UK or the USA was instantly removed right now.
01:05:44.000Who's in power now in this new cleansed and perfect land of yours?
01:05:55.000And how are they going to continue to deploy and exercise that vast and terrible power over your lives?
01:06:02.000What do you think will meaningfully and really change?
01:06:05.000I'm not arguing about the particulars of the subject of migration and the concerns that people have.
01:06:13.000I'm saying that do that it's very, very important that we don't tumble into a trap of myopically focusing on a single issue, but instead focus on what might what that issue might represent, and how like when I spoke to Tommy Robinson, for example, he said that the media portray the subject of migration in a particular way, and the government benefit from migration in a particular way.
01:06:35.000So who's the real baddies and where should our attention be?
01:06:39.000Again, my only hope is that my meager and small contribution to this conversation can be the presence of some love and conscious awareness, which I believe will ultimately be proven to be the same thing.
01:06:53.000Love and conscious awareness to this matter, because I think this might be in the UK in particular, a culminative event.
01:07:01.000That were we able to say, like, if you are real invested in the subject of migration, if you're really concerned about rape gangs, if you're concerned about your own family in your own community because of a hotel near you that houses asylum seekers, all of those concerns are legitimate.
01:07:17.000Do you have a vision in your mind of a United Kingdom after that problem has been resolved, where British Muslims and British non-Muslims, Christians, atheists, Sikhs, Jews can live harmoniously together.
01:07:32.000Do you think that can be achieved with any of the political parties and leaders currently vying for power in Westminster?
01:07:39.000Do you think any of the cultural leaders right now are in the right space?
01:07:43.000Do you think the systems themselves can accommodate a peaceful Britain?
01:07:47.000Have you even do you even dare to dream about peace anymore?
01:07:51.000I mean, individual peace, peace for you.
01:07:53.000Or have you just accepted that your life is going to be, oh well, now our kids are getting conscripted and are going to war with Russia?
01:07:58.000Oh, well, there's another rapist in a migration hotel down the street.
01:08:02.000Is that what it's gonna be for us forever now?
01:08:06.000I really believe in all of you that are dedicated to patriotism because I recognize what's behind the idea.
01:08:14.000A kind of control, a kind of delicious nostalgia, a kind of righteousness, a kind of reverence for ancestors and a hope for the future.
01:08:24.000My only prayer is that we incorporate into this idea the true power of permanent government beyond national government and within it, the true power of media, the entire spectrum of national and international media, its ability to influence and control conversations and therefore policy and therefore events, and indeed beyond even that, sets of institutional power that have to be seen as global.
01:08:52.000Somehow we have to hold all this in our hearts and minds, and we can't do that without Christ or you know, I mean, I only know that path, so I can only advocate for the path that I've been shown.
01:09:05.000The absolute love available through Christ.