In this episode, I talk about what's happening in the UK, and why it's important to keep our eyes on the bigger picture, rather than just focusing on the domestic problems in the United States. I also talk about why the DNC is holding a festival of sterilization at their convention in Chicago.
00:10:58.440If you think of order of freedom that is supposed to exist in the world, right?
00:11:04.900At least this is kind of the popular conception in the West.
00:11:08.660If you're going to make an order of freedom, you know, who is going to be the freest, have the most rights to speak out, and these kind of things?
00:11:15.140Well, it would be the United States followed closely by a country like the UK, right?
00:11:18.920And no, actually, they now have to clear out criminals.
00:11:23.540They have to get rid of criminals in their prisons, find reasons to go ahead and let them out early because they have to make room for the native population that disagrees with mass immigration.
00:11:38.440Because let's be really clear, that's what's happening here.
00:11:41.140Yes, many people are choosing to involve themselves in demonstrations that might turn into a violent confrontation.
00:11:52.440I'm not going to tell anyone in the UK what to do.
00:12:03.060So I'm not going to give out any advice for or against any political actions.
00:12:09.940But I will just say at this point, the government is very clearly using what has happened in those riots as carte blanche to just imprison everyone who disagrees with them.
00:12:21.140And again, we see this parallel with the U.S., where the January 6th protests become a pretense for everything, right?
00:12:30.660We can purge the military of anyone who agrees with Donald Trump or might vote for Donald Trump.
00:12:36.940We can go ahead and imprison or harass people with legal charges from all across the country who might in some way have been attached to this.
00:12:46.880It is just an excuse to go after this.
00:12:50.020And I want you to think about three protests in a row here, okay?
00:12:53.840There's three protests that we want to connect here.
00:12:56.780First is the trucker protest in Canada when it came to the lockdowns during the pandemic.
00:13:07.140The January 6th protests, obviously, in the United States.
00:13:10.880And the immigration protests in the UK and Ireland.
00:13:14.240The thing that we can notice in all three of these is that there was some aspect of this that made them particularly scary to the regime, okay?
00:13:24.500We know that the regime is fine with protests that are on their side, obviously.
00:13:28.860We know that the Antifa protests and the BLM protests, no one's getting in trouble for those pro-Palestinian protests for the most part, though it kind of depends.
00:13:40.360There are areas in which leftists with prior commitments to perhaps the state of Israel decide to go ahead and crack down.
00:13:51.140But for the most part, we see a lot of people getting away with large-scale vandalism and these kind of things, protests not facing any serious charges.
00:14:03.400So we know that they're not going to do anything for those.
00:14:05.840But for the Canadian protest, for the truckers, for the United States in January 6th, obviously, the truckers in Canada were very, very effective because their protest was peaceful but very difficult to push back against, right?
00:14:26.340The food does not magically teleport itself to your grocery store.
00:14:32.500The gasoline does not magically transport itself to the gas stations.
00:14:37.200Truckers are a lifeline, the lifeblood of most of these nations.
00:14:43.080And the fact that they were able to shut down a large amount of commerce and big cities without really having to get violent, it was very important.
00:16:09.980Why are people – why are security police ushering people in, opening the doors for them, walking around with them, escorting them basically?
00:16:20.100Why were certain people who were actively calling for illegal actions faced zero jail time while innocent people who have sat outside the protest and took no action, encouraged no violence, in no way got involved, are doing jail time?
00:16:37.020Several people come to mind that somehow avoided government action, even though they explicitly called for illegal maneuvers outside of the Capitol on January 6th.
00:16:48.860Lots of sketchiness around this, having people ask questions about what the level of involvement that the government may indeed be involved – or the level of involvement the government may have in any given action.
00:17:00.320But either way, the fact that the fact that this went well beyond the people who walked in is not a mistake.
00:17:07.700The people in the Capitol, for a moment, were really scared.
00:17:12.160Now, nobody in the January 6th protest was planning to take over the government.
00:17:24.360And the person who did it got an award for murdering her.
00:17:29.540And so Ashley Babbitt and others were injured or killed.
00:17:35.320But nobody on the other side was directly killed by any action that day.
00:17:41.740And yet still, they were very terrified.
00:17:44.520And this willingness to have any kind of physical presence scared the government by average people, right?
00:17:52.000Not a bunch of guys in masks, running around with super fashy costumes, but average people, like just the MAGA guys, walking in terrified these people so much that they're basically going after every one of them.
00:18:06.040And then, of course, finally, what's happening in the UK now, the UK is looking very much – don't fool yourselves.
00:18:59.100But the minute that someone who's in the West is directly jailing their political opponents, jailing anyone who protests, clearing out their jails of dangerous criminals so that they can go ahead and put more of their own citizens into prison, all of this, they are all paying attention to each other.
00:19:17.440They're all working off each other's notes.
00:19:19.640So that's why I think it's so important to look at how this is being applied in each one of these nations.
00:19:25.960That's why I'm going back to the UK on a regular basis to check in to see what they're doing here, because I am 100 percent sure that in a few months when the United States has its election and the Democrats definitely do everything they did last time and more.
00:19:40.200However, when they do that, they will be looking at the types of techniques that were used in the UK when it comes to censorship, when it comes to arrests, when it comes to surveillance, when it comes to tracking legal excuses.
00:19:54.160Remember, they have to cover that we're not we're not quite in the realm of pure power yet.
00:19:59.040They're not just saying, oh, we'll do whatever we want whenever we want.
00:20:02.260They want some kind of excuse pretense.
00:20:05.720Even the most tyrannical governments come with some kind of pretense.
00:20:07.900But they're still they still are trying to make sure that they have some kind of legal fiction to back a lot of this up.
00:20:12.780So they are looking at each other's governments and trying to figure out, you know, kind of how to do this.
00:20:17.900So obviously, England, you know, you can see here they've already arrested more than a thousand people connected with the protests in the UK.
00:20:26.760So far, they are looking to create the prison space and they need the prison space because they are expanding what counts as extremism in the UK.
00:20:36.520OK, so they are preparing more jail cells because they're going to need them and they know they're going to need them because, of course, the logic of this was never just going to stop at the protests themselves.
00:20:47.220The protests become they cause this bell to just go to war with your population.
00:22:01.600The issue is if anywhere somebody has power, if a single person has power and they're talking about, you know, what it means to be a nation, to protect your borders, to protect the people who live here, that's the real danger.
00:22:15.500And so what they learned was not that, like, Nazism is bad or maybe fascism isn't a great system of government.
00:22:22.400What they learned was autocracy is the most dangerous thing in the world.
00:22:28.400And any form of government where every decision isn't filtered through managerial bureaucracies is de facto a dictatorship.
00:22:38.880So a classic American presidency for them would have looked like a dictatorship, basically.
00:22:45.500And so there's been this need to spread all of the accountability through the oligarchy, right?
00:22:53.940That has really been the key is to distribute the power, distribute the responsibility, make sure nobody can see what's actually happening, and make sure, most importantly, that we never talk about what a nation is and why it should be protected and why it matters and why the people of the country matter.
00:23:11.920And so the UK government is looking to expand its power under the auspices of this protest, right?
00:23:24.040Because they want to scare people when they want to say, oh, well, this is the return of far right, whatever, blah, blah, blah.
00:23:29.640You know, even though the UK is obviously, like, famous for fighting against that, it doesn't matter.
00:23:35.080Secretly, every white guy who landed on the beaches of Normandy or, you know, was involved in any fight against the Nazis, they were all actually secret Nazis.
00:25:38.820They're doing the same thing where minor crimes or just non-crimes, like political crimes, thought crimes, by the Native population are treated extremely harshly.
00:25:48.840And, like, rapists and murderers who happen to be immigrants, they just get nothing.
00:25:52.340They barely have a justice system at all.
00:25:56.100And this is a pretty regular thing now with the U.K.
00:26:00.460We need – it's not just that we have thought crime in the U.K.
00:26:03.280It's not just that you're a thought criminal.
00:26:05.720They need to expand all the horizons of what thought crime could entail.
00:26:09.920So Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, has ordered this expansion to look into harmful ideologies.
00:26:15.280The analysis will look at hatred of women as one of the ideological trends that the government says is gaining traction.
00:26:22.240Now, you might just say to yourself, wow, you know, they've imported a vast number of people from the Middle East and North Africa, and they all share this belief system, this ideology.
00:26:35.140And I wonder if there's any connection between that and the rise in what they think of as misogyny.
00:26:42.620Now, interestingly enough, the answer is, of course, not to stop importing people with this belief system, but it's to simply criminalize the belief.
00:26:51.820And, of course, as you might imagine, there's no way they're going to apply that evenly, right?
00:26:56.400This is definitely going to be a two-tier situation.
00:26:58.360Mrs. Cooper said that there have been a rise in extremism, both online and in our streets, and the phrase, the very fabric of our communities and our democracy.
00:27:08.800Well, you intentionally destroyed your communities on purpose.
00:27:12.840You shipped in a lot of people to disrupt your communities.
00:27:16.240You created ethnic enclaves so that there's no longer any integration of people coming into your communities.
00:27:21.940And the idea that people talking online is a danger to your democracy is hilarious because this really just proves my point, that democracy has no impact on human rights.
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00:28:07.940Democracy does not protect human rights.
00:28:10.720Democracy does not limit the government.
00:28:41.440Democracy is not going to hold back the government.
00:28:43.400In fact, the government has expanded vastly in size under democracy.
00:28:47.740The most tyrannical kings in the world throughout history could not have imagined having the level of power that your democratically elected governments have.
00:28:58.000And the people of the UK know this because they've tried to vote to get rid of this mass immigration multiple times.
00:29:06.640And each time they have voted for it, the people they elected just said no.
00:29:30.400But the only other option really is the Tory government, or rather the Labour government.
00:29:35.880And the Labour government also, you know, not only do they continue to allow this wide open border, this constant importation of immigrants,
00:29:43.660but they actually just jail you for disagreeing with it.
00:29:57.840It will look at the second one, except it will, you know, if you disagree with the government, that will be considered far-right.
00:30:03.580And it will absolutely not, will not look at any kind of extremism from Islamists at all.
00:30:09.820In fact, we know it won't, because the UK government has gone out of their way to cover up violence and sexual assault by Muslim immigrants in the UK.
00:30:19.720They have gone out of their way to do that.
00:30:23.420There has never been any cost paid for the way that they've done this, and they're not going to start now.
00:30:29.480I will also look at the causes and conduct of radicalization of young people.
00:30:33.260Again, only because if you disagree with the government, it will have nothing to do with Islam.
00:30:38.220It will have nothing to do with left-wing radicalism, have nothing to do with Antifa or Black Lives Matter, or even probably pro-Palestinian protests either.
00:30:47.280The strategy will map and monitor extremist trends.
00:30:52.180To work out how to disrupt and divert people away from them, they're going to control your information.
00:30:56.800They're going to control your online experience.
00:30:58.540They're going to arrest you for saying the wrong things.
00:31:00.100They're going to threaten you, and they're going to shut down access to information they don't like.
00:31:06.660It will also identify any gaps in existing policy, which will need to be addressed to crack down on those pushing harmful and hateful beliefs and violence.
00:31:16.780Harmful and hateful beliefs first, you'll notice there.
00:31:19.440So, yeah, we're going to look if there's any loopholes.
00:31:21.780Is there any option for you to believe wrong?
00:32:05.300Is that, you know, like your uncle at Thanksgiving?
00:32:08.540Like the UK, like just UK special forces is going to break through the window somewhere in Mississippi and grab your uncle because he made a joke about women washing dishes or something?
00:32:20.940But yeah, as insane as this is, this is where the UK is going.
00:32:26.720And there doesn't seem to be any interest in stopping this, right?
00:32:31.140There's no sanctions coming from other democracies.
00:32:35.040There's no world leaders speaking out against the treatment of political prisoners in the UK.
00:32:42.540There's no protests about the rights of the native Englishmen as they are stripped of their land by a government that seeks to import new and different voters while jailing anyone who disagrees.
00:32:59.820You're not going to see any kind of, you know, world organizations.
00:33:04.640You know, the NATO is not going to talk to anybody.
00:33:07.820There's not going to be any kind of non-government organization coming in and Amnesty International talking about the imprisoning of different, different members of the UK citizenry for their political beliefs.
00:33:20.200None of that is going to happen because all of these organizations are attached to the managerial network.
00:33:27.060Whatever their, you know, whatever their organization pretends to stand for, we protect democracy.
00:36:37.160These are all in, these are all in bills of rights that existed in the U.K. prior to the founding of the United States.
00:36:45.380And so the written form of them did not protect the U.K.
00:36:51.200And they will not necessarily protect the United States at the end of the day.
00:36:54.280So we need to pay attention to what's happening here.
00:36:56.240Another aspect that I think is, that has not been talked about enough, but something to think about.
00:37:01.620You know, at some point, if people in the West are going to be subjected to these tyrannies anyway.
00:37:10.020Right. If there's just going to be these highly centralized, tyrannical governments anyway, then they're going to start asking some questions.
00:37:19.340Now, I don't think we should let there be tyrannical governments.
00:37:22.660I think we should push back against tyrannical governments.
00:37:25.400I think that we should recognize the importance of opposing these things.
00:37:30.180However, just going on the, you know, just from a position of pure, you know, political reality.
00:37:39.800If we're just, if, if the future of governance in the post-liberal, you know, still democratic West, if, if, if that is going to be the centralized tyrannical governments, then we could at least get competent tyrannies.
00:37:55.580Okay. There are more authoritarian governments that kind of work, right?
00:38:02.660Like Singapore, Singapore manages to be a multi-ethnic, multi-religious civilization.
00:38:11.360Well, it's not really civilization because it's too small, but, you know, society.
00:38:15.140But they do that because they have a high degree of authoritarianism.
00:38:20.000Basically, misbehavior is extremely illegal with high degrees of penalties.
00:38:25.620You know, drug dealing is a, a, a death sentence, you know, spitting, spitting gum out on the sidewalk can get you cane.
00:38:33.900Like there are real and swift punishments.
00:38:37.020You know, people return the shopping carts in Singapore.
00:38:55.060So if we are going to end up, if we are going to end up in the scenario where we're going to be governed by tyrannies anyway, if authoritarianism is just the way forward in the West, and I don't think it should be, but if it is, that's just the case.
00:39:09.900Then can we at least get the competent version?
00:39:44.160Well, if we're not going to have the freedom, if we're just done with the freedom, then at the very least, can we please, please have the competence?
00:39:53.440If we have to live with the authoritarianism, can we at least have the competence?
00:39:57.580Singapore hasn't, has a lot of immigration, but it's all extremely high IQ immigration.
00:40:02.420They only let people who come in, who, uh, who, uh, have a very specific set of skills and ability to contribute, make a lot of money.
00:40:10.280Uh, they have very serious controls, but those controls are in the service of the wellbeing of the people in the country and the safety of those people.
00:40:18.900Again, you might not want to live under those rules.
00:40:29.420Can, can we have cans of spam in your drugstore that don't have to be locked away behind plastic for a $3 can of mystery?
00:40:39.900Like if, if we have to live under authoritarianism, can we at least have competent authoritarians that will make sure that the people are fed, are safe, have work, that we have infrastructure that operates, right?
00:40:54.980I don't think ultimately this is the best way to do things, but it's a lot better than what we have now, which is a lie.
00:41:14.580They can't vote for anyone who will change anything.
00:41:16.680When they voted for conservatives, they got mass immigration.
00:41:19.780When they voted for labor, they got mass immigration plus a police state, right?
00:41:25.600So there, there, there is no democratic solution.
00:41:29.340So it's just going to be authoritarianism.
00:41:32.160So can we at least get the authoritarianism that controls the borders, borders, and that's for competent immigrants and make sure that we have safe streets and that we don't have drug addicts everywhere.
00:41:45.080Can we at least get that version of authoritarianism again?
00:41:49.700Hopefully that's not the future of the West, but if it's going to be, you should at least be able to demand the competent variety.
00:41:55.060There is no reason that if the government of the UK or the United States is going to take the level of power that it is taking, that it should not be able to then go ahead and provide a level of service, security, uh, regularity.
00:42:09.720Uh, you know, these things should come with that level of control.
00:42:15.100Yet what we see is all of the control, all of the tyranny, all of the authority, all of the authoritarianism, but no accountability, no safety, no borders, uh, and, and an act of hostility to the people who live here.
00:42:49.520Even if it's not benevolent authority, at least the majority of the people there know that the government is not actively looking to replace them, actively looking to kill them with fentanyl, actively looking to jail them, uh, because they don't want to see a large amount of foreign people pouring in over their borders.
00:43:08.900So, so again, this is not a defense of these governments.
00:43:12.880This is not me cheerleading for these governments, but if we are going to live like this, if we are going to be stuck in this situation, can we at least demand the level of authoritarianism?
00:43:22.900We deserve the competent version, right?
00:44:21.160We don't have to do the thing where we blame our neighbor for, uh, for voting the wrong way.
00:44:25.740We don't have to go through the ritual of standing in line and we don't have to stare at the TV and have everyone scream at each other, how much they hate each other.
00:45:47.840I'm just saying, like, if you, if you have to, if you have to live with it anyway, final thing that I wanted to talk about guys, before we go to the questions of the people, uh, is the DNC.