Join Russell Brand as he pays his respects to the late Val Kilmer, the man who took his place in the pantheon of Hollywood s greatest actors. Plus, a look at Kanye West and the conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination of JFK.
00:06:09.000Like, Nick Nolte was in it, and he was kind of older, and I remember him being sort of like, having a, being sort of shoved around by the director, who was a guy called Jason Weiner, directed a bunch of modern families and stuff, he was a nice guy as well.
00:06:19.000But anyway, watching Nick Nolte, like a big old bear of a man, being sort of shoved around, I felt, it was one of the early inklings that Hollywood is not a place that you want to stay.
00:06:29.000Not, I'm not even talking about sort of nefarious occultist parties and that, I'm just talking about the vapid culture of glamour.
00:06:36.000Val Kilmer, Batman, Doc Holliday, Jim Morrison, Iceman.
00:07:21.000Refugees from Bongino's Army, you are welcome here.
00:07:23.000And all of you coming over from Timcast, thanks for Come in.
00:07:27.000Now, this is a time where conspiracy theories are being revealed, exposed, discovered, and discussed at an alarming rate.
00:07:33.000Turns out Lee Harvey Oswald's innocent as a lamb, as innocent and as long as the day.
00:07:39.000Turns out the Building 7 didn't just collapse of its own accord, and now we're reaching into even pre-paperclip conspiracies, actual Nazi conspiracies.
00:07:48.000Did Adolf Hitler even die in that bunker?
00:07:55.000Here's some files being released by Javier Milieu, the Premier and leader of Argentina, saying that it seems that Hitler Actually left Germany.
00:08:06.000Here's old Hitler in his prime, having a lovely time at the 1936 Olympics, ruined by Jesse Owens, running a bit too fast for an African-American.
00:08:17.000Although, if you are an African-American, and you're in Hitler's Germany in the 1930s, maybe you're incentivized to shift.
00:08:25.000Here's Hitler having a lovely time at the Nazi Olympics in 1936, providing some evidence that perhaps he was using Is my audio still on?
00:08:45.000Yeah, it seems to me that Adolf Hitler may have had some psychological problems.
00:08:50.000Yeah, he was on meth, says my chimp in the Rumble chat.
00:08:54.000Underneath him, Baraki, a filibuster is an effort to block political action, not an effort to advertise the greatness of filibusters, nor an attempt to break a record.
00:09:01.000I think we all know what filibusters are because of the brilliant film starring James Stewart, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, where in order to delay Or in other ways impede a bill vote or congressional progress in other ways, you talk for a real long time.
00:09:19.000But have the Democrats inadvertently and accidentally provided the perfect metaphor for their decline?
00:09:25.000Certainly our friend on CNN, Holy Toledo Man, says that only 21% of even Democrat voters approve of the current state of the party.
00:09:34.000And if you find yourself celebrating Just talking.
00:09:58.000Let's have a look at our friend Holy Toledo Man for a moment, because I never fail to enjoy him.
00:10:04.000Coming up on the show, we're going to be talking about Kanye West, of course.
00:10:07.000We're going to be talking about UK, prison penitentiary Ireland.
00:10:11.000We're going to be talking about parents getting arrested for private conversations on a WhatsApp group.
00:10:16.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you are from the UK, if you're terrified, if you're in the United States, Do you recognize what a bullet you've dodged with the MAGA MAHA movement?
00:10:26.000And let me know what concerns you have about that.
00:10:28.000Welcome those of you that have come over from Timcast and Mug Club.
00:10:31.000We're going to be having a gay old time here.
00:11:07.000What a feat for a Jersey boy, no less.
00:11:09.000New Jersey senior Senator Cory Booker delivers the longest speech in congressional history, shattering the record of segregationist Strom Thurmond.
00:11:18.000My friend, Madam President, I yield the floor.
00:11:25.000The mad irony of it all is in fact the point of the filibuster was to delay conversation and implementation of various Doge measures.
00:11:35.000Doge, if you're not familiar with it yet, is a government agency headed up by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy and others that is paying particular effort to exposing and undoing government overreach and excessive expenditure.
00:11:49.000How ridiculous that during Cory Brooker's monumental rant in, you were paying everyone that was You're paying all them legislators.
00:11:58.000It was in and of itself a colossal waste of time and money.
00:12:02.000What better metaphor could you have for the decline of the Democrats and their movement than the endless gasbaggery, windbaggery and hollow rhetoric of one of their number being celebrated as some kind of achievement?
00:12:15.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you think that this is a further lapidary announcement on the tombstone of a dying party.
00:12:21.000And is it a party that deserves to die?
00:12:24.000I just scrapped that entire movement as a result of this simple fact.
00:12:28.000They had become a cipher for globalism.
00:12:30.000They belong to the very same set of interests that control YouTube through Alphabet.
00:12:34.000They are part of the same kind of bureaucratic nightmare that gives you Ursula von der Leyen at the EU or the new proposed digital currencies and various measures that claim to help while in fact at best being a waste of your time and likely measures designed to control you.
00:12:51.000Let me know what you think in the comments in the chat.
00:13:05.000you to join us on Rumble where our new premium lineup, if you haven't got Rumble premium yet, man you Gotta get Rumble now, because you get an ad-free experience, you get additional content, not just from me, but from Crowder and Timple, and all of us that advocate for free speech.
00:13:20.000And free speech means you can say what you want in the chat, like the Renegade is saying simply, faggot.
00:13:25.000Which I can only assume is directed at me, but I respect you.
00:13:30.000I respect your right to call me a faggot.
00:13:34.000Faggot, you'll be aware, is a term that comes from the bundled up homosexuals when witches were burned in days of yore.
00:13:44.000The word cunt On the other hand, is an Anglo-Saxon word derived from the same source as words like kin and kiln, meaning that the female reproductive and sexual organ ought be regarded as a kind of hearth and creator of life and warmth.
00:14:03.000The preferred term, vagina, is a Latin-derived word that is derived from the same source as scabbard, meaning that from a Latin perspective or an establishment's perspective, the vagina only exists for the We're good to go!
00:14:19.000So, in a sense, the word cunt that's ultra-offensive is a less offensive term if you are a phileologist, if you care about language, if you're an etymologist, if you care about the origins of language.
00:14:30.000Let me know what you think about that.
00:14:44.000Now! We are going to make a sideways move and discuss Kanye West.
00:14:49.000Kanye West, if you ask me, sits at the apex of celebrity.
00:14:55.000Was anyone more famous than Kanye in his pomp?
00:14:59.000Married to a Kardashian, there's another K. But now he's added the third and potentially final K. What does Kanye West's ascent and descent tell us about celebrity?
00:15:13.000and I'd love to know what you think about this in the comments and chat to the story of Michael Jackson, that when people start getting into spats about royalties and money and the way that the entertainment industry, and in this case in particular the music industry, is run, they tend to get in a lot of trouble.
00:15:27.000Is Kanye West a wayfarer, waymaker and pioneer in the bizarre new territories of celebrity?
00:15:35.000Or are we witnessing a public mental meltdown?
00:15:39.000Certainly, we all know what type of woman he prefers.
00:15:42.000some of those women that he takes to those parties, You know that, where that lady he's going out with?
00:15:51.000I can't even- when that comes up on my feed!
00:21:50.000Yeah, like, you know, like, so, like, whoever, whichever stars you're thinking of, they probably had a bunch of hedonistic Hollywood Babylon thing going on.
00:21:58.000Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that and what you think about Kanye.
00:22:01.000Let's just watch him round out this interview.
00:22:19.000Kanye West's own telling of his tale of decline, of cultural embrace and celebration to that very, very elite level.
00:22:29.000Kanye West has known the upper echelons of total fame to a degree that few people who's in that on that list, Madonna, Jay-Z, Michael Jackson, the absolute zenith of stardom.
00:22:43.000If people can be embraced to that degree, then shunned and abandoned, do you really think it's about anti-semitic tropes or bizarre costume choices or taking out his latest squeeze?
00:22:54.000And they look pretty squeezable on the red carpet, dressed in next to nothing, lathered and latexed up.
00:23:14.000He clearly walks that line where creativity means a mercurial inner mobility that by almost necessity requires that you're a little unstable.
00:23:32.000The people were like, one of the guys that works here, our director Isaac, he's Jewish, he's not like getting all uptight about stuff, he's just listening and going, oh the Jews done this, the Jews done that.
00:23:40.000Clearly there's some extraordinary relationships between the United States and Israel.
00:23:45.000Clearly there's interesting stuff going on in the entertainment industry.
00:23:48.000Plainly we ought to be able to talk about these things without getting sort of quagmired.
00:23:53.000Why is Kanye West One of the few people that's operated in that elite space that is now absolutely maligned.
00:24:14.000Yeah, I don't, then Trish McLeod, I don't focus on him long enough to know, but he's like, maybe you're right.
00:24:17.000Maybe I am giving him too much credit.
00:24:19.000But like, man, I think anyone that can create artistically what he created, there's an argument that there's a real Raw, rare, brilliance there.
00:24:28.000Either it's a mental breakdown or a portal into the true nature of fame.
00:24:33.000What I believe this Ever-changing culture has to learn to do is accommodate people from the periphery.
00:24:40.000Otherwise, you're going to get banal and boring art.
00:24:43.000You also have to be able to handle difficult conversations about race and religion and power without frantically panicking about that.
00:24:51.000Otherwise, these blackmail scandal stories just become overwhelming.
00:24:56.000Whatever's going on with Kanye and real power, it certainly isn't something that should be prohibited.
00:25:02.000That's why I'm grateful for Rumble and Rumble Premium, where we can openly talk about these things, where we've got the room and space to be wrong, and where you can push back.
00:25:10.000You can say people are Nazis, you can say people are Zionists, you can say, like, Femboy Pan, you look very handsome today, Russell, and I will agree with you wholeheartedly.
00:25:18.000Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
00:25:20.000We've got so much more to talk about today.
00:25:23.000American Health and the Heart Foundation being funded by Kellogg's and Coke, and people that basically would prefer you had a heart attack than change your diet.
00:25:32.000We'll be talking About my country, the prison penitentiary, and this new show over there that is actually a fictionalized drama, a total drama in fact, that is influencing and impacting politics.
00:25:44.000We'll be talking about Keir Starmer, two-tier Keir, as he's known, and the increasing and incremental globalism that threatens to consume all of Europe.
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00:28:14.000Now, You, if you're online a lot, you will read a lot about Bobby Kennedy.
00:28:19.000I know a lot of people in the chat love Bobby Kennedy and think that Bobby Kennedy was the difference between voting MAGA and not voting MAGA.
00:28:26.000Bobby Kennedy was the difference between seeing Trump as the figure that emerged in 2016, a populist, a nationalist, an American first nativist.
00:29:29.000Anyway, let's get into this story right now, because we got to learn How to significantly change the American psyche, American health, and more importantly, even than that, oppose the imperialist agenda that's got my country by the throat.
00:29:45.000We'll be talking about that a little later, as well as Doge, and as well as looking at the difference between a scripted A scripted fictional drama and a documentary.
00:29:55.000Something that plainly needs to be explained to the leader of my nation, the United Kingdom.
00:30:01.000First of all, let's have a look at this.
00:30:02.000The American Heart Association has sent an employee to Texas to fight a bill that would stop food stamps being spent on sugary, salty foods.
00:30:11.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you think that there should be welfare for the poorest Americans.
00:30:15.000And let me know if you agree with me that That that food, when necessary, should be locally grown or locally reared organic food.
00:30:23.000That we should have a healthier America.
00:30:25.000What kind of psychic scar does your great nation bear that it thrives on making people sick and ill?
00:30:33.000I often say that I can never be surprised in this building but for the American Heart Association to be against this bill.
00:30:40.000SB 379 seeks to remove soda, candy, potato and corn chips, and cookies from the list of items eligible for purchase with SNAP.
00:30:48.000My name is Alec Puente and I'm the Director of Government Relations for the American Heart Association.
00:30:52.000I'm here to testify today in opposition to Senate Bill 379.
00:30:56.000I would encourage you to look at what it The Heart Association is concerned about potential impacts of this bill on participation and population health.
00:31:08.000Imposing nutritional restrictions will interfere with the primary function of SNAP, reducing hunger, without reducing root causes of chronic disease.
00:31:16.000I'm here because I want to support the children on this program and protect them from the chronic disease that sugar will lead them to develop.
00:31:23.000I actually advocated for this bill in Arizona and was shocked by the big soda companies sending their own person to come and advocate for the fact that there's no correlation between soda consumption and obesity, which is just a straight-up lie.
00:31:41.000Hmm, very interesting to see that the Heart Association would protest against measures designed to make the poorest Americans healthier.
00:31:50.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments and chat.
00:32:35.000It seems that some of the most powerful interests in your country benefit from keeping you sick, like you are on some kind of conveyor belt of sickness where you eat food that makes you ill, then you have to take drugs that make you better.
00:33:19.000There's no reason at all why American health couldn't significantly change with the right leadership.
00:33:23.000But even the poorest Americans could be eating locally sourced food, locally grown and reared animals if they're eating animals, locally grown vegetables and products.
00:33:32.000But what that would mean is a breakdown in big agriculture, the kind of big agriculture that's supported by Bill Gates that rampaged around the world, a modern day nerd Viking, ensuring that Indian agriculture was patented up and totally controlled, getting involved in Africa where he wasn't wanted or needed.
00:33:49.000This is a chance, a real chance for you Americans to eat healthier, get stronger, Keep your government accountable.
00:33:56.000I'm one of them people that's totally changed their perspective on something like the right to bear arms.
00:34:37.000Nourish yourself on good food and good information.
00:34:41.000So that you can oppose these corrupt systems, let me know what you think about that, Liberty Gardner, 1907, let me know what you think about that, Diva Dog Mum, let me know what you think about that, Eva Scott Ruby, on the Rumble chat.
00:34:53.000Oh no, Hooberman's just said methylene blue isn't great every day.
00:35:10.000So, let me go back to that Cali Means tweet.
00:35:13.000This is what the Wall Street Journal said.
00:35:14.000Another concern for food companies is that the so-called Make America Healthy Again, or Maha, movement could begin influencing low-income consumers'eating habits as well.
00:35:23.000While Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s call for the removal of artificial dyes from the food supply likely won't pose a significant financial challenge, many companies have already eliminated these additives in their European products and could easily do the same here.
00:35:36.000The real threat lies in Maha's potential to reshape Americans'overall perception of food.
00:35:41.000Now that's precisely what you want government to do.
00:35:43.000If you're going to have a government, why not have them reshape the perspectives of a nation for the benefit of that population, instead of, as has been happening, controlling the consciousness of individuals, communities and entire nations and the planet as a whole in order to facilitate the deep state and powerful global commercial corporate interests.
00:36:09.000It was a mass awakening for all of us.
00:36:11.000How can we still be quibbling and filibustering among one another now that we know the truth, that God is real, that we have the opportunity to create and prepare for his return?
00:36:22.000Why would we quibble and squabble eating sugary foods and salty foods when we could be awakening together?
00:36:27.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments in the chat.
00:36:30.000Apparently the world is changing fast because it used to be a conservative It's Adolf!
00:37:46.000Let me know if, when you clean your teeth every day, you check, or if you drink, as I do, sparkly water, like this sexy little bastard, Topo Chico, you think.
00:38:27.000and health organizations who warn that the move could lead to medical problems for some people.
00:38:33.000Republican Governor Spencer Cox signed the legislation on Thursday, barring cities and communities from deciding whether to add the mineral to their water systems.
00:38:42.000The Associated Press says that Florida, Ohio, and South Carolina are considering similar measures as well.
00:39:05.000Now, in that vegan movie by Kip Anderson, he went to like the Cancer Association of America and the Heart Association of America and found out that they accepted extraordinary amounts of funding from big food corporations.
00:39:17.000Let me know in the comments and chat if that's a practice that should be banned.
00:39:19.000If you want to reshape America, you can't spend all your time just arguing about transgender issues, whether you're for it or against it.
00:39:26.000Ultimately, you have to move to matters of the spirit, matters of control, maximum subsidiarity.
00:39:31.000Why shouldn't you run your own communities?
00:39:33.000Why should your power be impeded and impaired so that big food can benefit from you being sick, so the big farmer can jump on the next engineered plandemic in order to sell their next product?
00:39:44.000What you need in a position of power is the likes of Bobby Kennedy and the coterie that We're good to
00:40:16.000go. You don't get that shit in my arm for free, let me tell you.
00:40:20.000If them vaccine companies had really wanted me to take their product, what they should have done is hid it somewhere in my house and told me under no circumstances to touch that.
00:40:29.000Because that's the way you get a drug in my body, baby, by making it banned.
00:40:33.000But I'm 22 years, 22 and a half years, clean and free from all drugs now, only mainlining the light of the Lord, the holy luminosity that comes direct from him, and that's the drug that I'd recommend to you too.
00:40:45.000The American Heart Association If you're watching us on YouTube, we are Out, baby!
00:41:13.000And you're going to want to join us because we're going to be talking about my country.
00:41:17.000When the Magamaha movement took control of your nation across the world, the EU, the UN and NATO, all those bureaucratic organizations were like, we cannot let another one...
00:41:28.000I don't know why I'm doing a German accent.
00:41:29.000I don't know why I'm doing a German...
00:41:31.000All of them said, we cannot let it go the way of the Magamaha!
00:41:49.000If you're watching us on X, we'll be with you for a few more minutes.
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00:42:01.000Three speakers shouting their mouths off, not filibustering motherfuckers all over the gaff.
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00:42:07.000This is the kind of awakening that you've been invited to.
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00:44:59.000I call that the golden nipple of justice, baby.
00:45:02.000Jfriff01, meth would slow Russell down.
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00:45:53.000We've also got me talking about me early life and probably making it sound harder than it was to spammerise myself.
00:46:00.000Now let's have a look at, let's see what's going on in crazy old Europe.
00:46:23.000This Argentinian little tango dances way right out of justice.
00:46:28.000Was JD Vance correct when he made those claims about Europe?
00:46:33.000Well, let's have a little look to remind ourselves what he said before looking at my prison planet.
00:46:39.000UK, Prison Penitentiary Island rather, the UK, where they can't apparently tell the difference between a scripted drama starring the albeit brilliant actor Stephen Graham, fantastic actor, played Al Capone in your thing, Boardwalk Empire, he's totally brilliant, I know that geezer, he's proper lovely and fantastic.
00:47:00.000However, this drama that he's starred in, and I think Reduced adolescence is being used as an example of why knife crime in the UK is being spurred on not by mass migration, not by economic deprivation and poverty, but by incels and Andrew Tate.
00:47:16.000Is this an example of the kind of ridiculous stupidity and political short-cutting that leads to idiocracy?
00:47:24.000Here's Andrew Tate and his incel army, if you want to call it that, causing knife crime on the streets of Britain.
00:47:30.000Tate has responded to this, we'll be looking at that over the course of the rest of the show.
00:47:34.000So remember, if you don't have Rumble Premium yet, get Rumble Premium now, baby, because you get extra content from the best creators.
00:47:40.000Let's see what JD Vance said, then let's look at what Keir Starmer's saying, then we're going to understand how globalist imperialist power operates, so that we are forewarned and forearmed against this new kind of fascism.
00:48:16.000Right? So the point that I try to make to our European friends, and I think that they're our friends, I believe that, I know President Trump does, is that friendship is based on shared values.
00:48:27.000You do not have shared values if you're jailing people for saying we should close down our border.
00:48:33.000You don't have shared values if you cancel elections because you don't like the result, and that happened in Romania.
00:48:40.000You don't have, you do not have shared values If you're so afraid of your own people that you silence them and shut them up.
00:48:49.000That is an extraordinary piece of analysis from JD Vance.
00:48:53.000Now elsewhere Keir Starmer is talking about immigration and Here he says that he proudly announces the number of people that have been deported from the UK.
00:49:04.000Now you might think that's a good thing or a bad thing.
00:49:06.000I don't know what you think about that.
00:49:09.000What you can't query though is that Starmer he is emulating the language of the right that he previously opposed.
00:49:16.000Nigel Farage is a continual threat to the political establishment in the UK who's a nationalist and a some would say right-wing figure.
00:49:26.000But isn't it interesting to note that Keir Starmer, while condemning the right and advocating for the kind of centralist left-wing statism that the right decries, is using their rhetoric where appropriate.
00:49:40.000Note, too, how reductive he is around many significant and important issues, and pay particular attention to the fact that he says we can't have gimmick-led politics, because later on in our exploration, we'll be looking at The exploitation of the government of a cultural artifact,
00:50:00.000the TV show adolescence, where a fictional drama is being used to leverage a particular perspective when it comes to viewing violence in the UK, i.e.
00:50:17.000Poverty, cultural issues, nihilism, a loss of heart and truth and emotional veracity at the center of the culture, or is it Andrew Tate, Jordan Peterson and people masturbating too much?
00:50:31.000Let's have a look at one of the great masturbators of our time, Prime Minister of the UK, Keir Starmer, masturbating live.
00:50:38.000Well, since coming to office, I can announce today we've returned More than 24,000 people who have no right to be here.
00:50:49.000If I catch one of them, I'll AIDS test them right down their dickhole!
00:50:53.000That would have taken the Rwanda scheme 80 years to achieve.
00:50:58.000He's referring to another gimmicky scheme.
00:51:00.000The previous incumbents of power, political power in the UK, said they in fact did a deal with the country in Africa, Rwanda, where they said they were going to fly migrants from wherever they were from in the UK over to Rwanda in exchange for some sort of cash deal.
00:51:15.000It was regarded as a kind of gimmicky and sort of garish, somewhat stupid scheme, but in a way it highlights the problem in the UK because the government we had prior to Keir Starmer's centralist, WEF, globalist, imperialist government that we Thank you.
00:51:29.000Some of you will regard as left wing, but it ain't left wing in terms of empowering ordinary people and empowering workers.
00:51:35.000It's left wing in so much as they want taxpayer money to fund government institutions.
00:51:41.000That's one aspect of left wing politics.
00:51:43.000But because we just had a failed inverted commas right wing government with that loophole.
00:51:48.000Ludicrous and outrageous pipsqueak Rishi Sunak, and before that, that bumbling turd of a man dipped in blonde pubes, Boris Johnson.
00:51:57.000The people of the UK don't know where to look, and because our country has long been secularised and has lost its connection to Christ and God more generally, and because across Europe there is a migration crisis that's exacerbating poverty and tensions, particularly in working-class communities, one example being Luton, where Tommy Robinson and Andrew Tate, bizarrely, are both What we have now is a total state of despair.
00:52:21.000One very prominent political commentator in my country, Adam Curtis, said that when the Labour government get in, presumably he said because this was the time of the previous election, we are going to see unprecedented despair because that Labour government is captured.
00:52:43.000They're going to use empty and hollow rhetoric and crazy gimmicks, such as the gimmicks of their latest migration drive there, which, by the way, note, is echoing tropes and ideas that have come from the right.
00:52:54.000Whether you agree with them or not, that's not the point I'm making.
00:53:01.000Then, that's before we get into them blaming knife crime on essentially white working class kids instead of it being a result of economic decline, mass migration and social despair.
00:53:12.000We're going to be talking about that in depth.
00:53:13.000Let's have a look at the rest of this propaganda from this 80 years to achieve.
00:53:20.000That's what I mean about not giving in to gimmicks.
00:53:24.000Remember what he said there about not giving in to gimmicks before talking about a TV program in Parliament.
00:53:30.000Just focusing our efforts and resources on the nuts and bolts of removing people.
00:53:34.000Getting the asylum system working properly.
00:53:37.000That's how we've delivered the highest return rates for eight years and the four biggest return flights ever.
00:53:45.000We're also ramping up the deportation of foreign national offenders, with a new team of specialist frontline staff going into our prisons, speeding up the removal of prisoners who have no right to be in this country.
00:53:58.000You've got no right to be in our prisons!
00:54:19.000Let's have a look now at the somewhat interesting story given Keir Starmer's audacious claims about restoring Britain to some peculiar golden era, even though it's never looked more grey and drab to me, while actually jailing parents for stuff they've said on a WhatsApp chat.
00:54:48.000Is this what J.D. Vance meant when he said that Europe is becoming a tyrannical place and my country, the UK, in particular, is becoming a kind of island penitentiary?
00:54:57.000Well, we were showing the Benny Hill British police force, but the truth is, of course, stranger than the comedy.
00:55:04.000This weekend, we've had the UK police arresting James and Rita, a dad, for comments that he made about his nine-year-old girl's school teacher.
00:55:15.000Yes, this couple were held in a cell for 11 hours, arrested in front of their crying children.
00:55:23.000Arrested in front of their crying children for comments on a WhatsApp group.
00:55:27.000Now, obviously, I don't know what these comments are, but what could you say in a WhatsApp message that would warrant being held, detained by the police for 11 hours in a country where you pay tax, being arrested in front of your crying children?
00:55:39.000Is this The democracy that British people deserve.
00:55:43.000Is this the green and pleasant land that William Blake declared?
00:56:22.000We can steal this policy from the right and this policy from the left.
00:56:25.000It's an extraordinary era that we are living in and it takes right-wing Australian news, I believe that's their Sky Channel over there, which is more akin to something like Fox over here, that's even reporting on it.
00:56:35.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you could even think of something that you could say on a WhatsApp chat about your kid's teacher that would warrant it.
00:56:42.000I mean, even if you're being foul and disgusting, It's a private conversation.
00:58:00.000I mean, look at the footage you see there on the screen.
00:58:02.000The police sent six, one, two, three, four, five, six officers to go and arrest a middle-aged couple for comments that they made in a WhatsApp group.
00:58:12.000Now, we don't know what the comments were, so, you know, but there's no indication that they were anything sort of threatening.
00:58:17.000I don't care what the comments were, do you?
00:58:19.000Let me know in the comments and chat, unless they're saying we're going to murder those teachers, or here's a plan where we're gonna plant gelignite in the school playground, why don't we go in the gym, climb up the gym rope, put some dynamite in there, why don't we go in the science class, turn on the bunsen burners, you know, unless it's like actual Plans for destruction.
00:58:42.000Send me in the comments and chat if you agree with that.
00:58:43.000That they were anything sort of threatening or anything like that.
00:58:45.000The best indication that we've gotten from news reports is that they were complaining about the recruitment teacher for a new teacher at their school.
00:58:53.000We also know that the couple that their eldest daughter at the school.
00:59:01.000Now, my personal perspective on racism is I don't agree with it.
00:59:04.000I don't agree with judging people on the basis of their ethnicity, or their pigmentation, or their culture.
00:59:10.000But indeed, as the great Martin Luther King said, on the content of their character.
00:59:15.000However, I don't think that the police and government are concerned with protecting people, I think they're concerned with controlling people.
00:59:22.000So they mask their control That again is what the pandemic revealed to us.
00:59:55.000And that's why they think they can do whatever they want, whenever they want.
00:59:58.000If they want to arrest you, they're going to arrest you.
01:00:00.000And that's why they need TV shows where it becomes normal to vilify ordinary, I'm going to say it, working class people.
01:00:06.000They want to find ways to vilify ordinary working class people.
01:00:10.000Because if everyone's a criminal, if everything's a crime, if anyone can be arrested, then it's down to the powerful to determine who to control and who to prosecute.
01:00:26.000And it certainly isn't unethical for us to have conversations about race.
01:00:31.000It shouldn't be contraband or forbidden for us to talk about how we're going to get on with migrant communities and what is an acceptable level.
01:00:39.000All these things belong to the population.
01:00:41.000Do you agree with me, central scrutiniser?
01:00:43.000Text every Canadian in your contacts to vote PPC.
01:00:47.000I mean, I don't have any Canadians in my contact course either.
01:00:50.000I've got Jordan Peterson in here, but I'm guessing he's going to vote the way you're going anyway, right?
01:00:53.000The couple that their eldest daughter at the school does have some epilepsy and neurodivergence issues, and they were not allowed to meet with the school to talk about these medical issues.
01:01:02.000So it sounds like these parents had a real grievance.
01:01:05.000But the fascinating thing here, well, fascinating, but also chilling thing, is the way the UK has now become this sort of place where it's a real dystopia.
01:01:13.000You know, the cops knock on your door for saying, I think it's a disgrace.
01:01:37.000what the crime is what they said on that whatsapp group but nor does the guy who's being charged the police wouldn't even tell him what he'd actually said that was wrong Isaac man you gotta pull up the first page of Kafka's trial the first page of it We've got to find it and see if we can get it, because if the guy getting arrested doesn't even know what he's getting arrested for, that shows you how power is shaping and morphing.
01:02:04.000Someone must have been telling lies about Joseph Kaye, for suddenly he was arrested.
01:02:08.000It's something like that, but we'll do it.
01:02:09.000Let me know what you think about what's going on in the UK.
01:02:11.000Let me know if you are grateful that you chose nativism and populism over globalist imperialism, because that is the choice you're given.
01:02:18.000Now, let's have a look at this aspect of the story.
01:02:22.000There are new sentencing guidelines that are Introducing even more complexity into...
01:02:28.000Uh, even more complexity into the criminal justice system in my country.
01:02:32.000So sentencing guidelines published today that I've uncovered shows that you're less likely to go to jail for exactly the same crime if you're a woman, if you're an ethnic minority, if you're trans, if you're neurodiverse, if you're from a minority faith group, i.e.
01:03:15.000Earlier this month the council published new principles for courts to follow when imposing community and custodial sentences including whether to suspend jail time.
01:03:22.000The updated guidance which comes into force in April from now, someone from an ethnic, cultural or faith minority, along with groups such as young women, will have to have additional guidance when it comes to sentencing.
01:03:34.000That is an extraordinary piece of legislation, but the thing that concerns me most is people having private conversations are being arrested.
01:03:44.000I don't think there's anything you should be able to say that doesn't pertain to an already existing crime like violence or arson or terrorism or whatever that should get you arrested.
01:03:56.000They are creating New categories of crime in order to augur new levels of control.
01:04:03.000Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
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