The Auron MacIntyre Show - June 24, 2026


Is There Still a Political Solution for the UK? | Guest: News Fist | 6⧸24⧸26


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00:00:28.180 Hey everybody, how's it going?
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00:01:11.300 promo code orinten today well guys we stop to talk about the united kingdom every once in a while on
00:01:19.240 this channel because of course it is incredibly important to world affairs but also our connections
00:01:24.460 historically as Americans to the UK, and things have taken an interesting turn. We know all the
00:01:31.160 tensions that have come from the different stabbings, the two-tier policing, the immigration 1.00
00:01:36.480 that has swept through the United Kingdom. Keir Starmer is now resigning due to his unpopularity, 0.99
00:01:42.240 but of course the Labour Party continues to be in charge. Is there a real political solution to
00:01:48.660 the situation in the United Kingdom, or has it gotten to the point where the government has
00:01:53.060 total control, a total state lockdown on what happens in that country. Joining me to talk
00:01:58.520 about this today is a UK commentator, News Fist. Thank you so much for coming on, man.
00:02:03.560 Thank you so much for inviting me, Warren. It's a pleasure. Man, the UK is grim. It is grim.
00:02:12.340 You know, I was reflecting this morning, actually, that I feel like the country has
00:02:18.180 essentially slid slowly into a a sort of civil war like already except that you know in a sense
00:02:25.240 there's only really one side that's actually fighting um i used to do a uh sort of twice
00:02:30.380 weekly news show just by myself and um i gave it up uh after the uh the huntington train stabbing
00:02:37.740 you ever heard about it um a how could i put this delicately a melanated knife enjoyer uh got on a
00:02:46.500 train outside london at the back end and stabbed his way through an entire train car of people i'm
00:02:54.660 not sure if anyone died but i believe there were 11 people injured nobody even remembers this
00:02:59.560 anymore this is the kind of stuff it happens all the time it used to be uh every six months
00:03:05.500 then every month now it's every day soon it will be twice a day thrice a day um in the sort of
00:03:13.740 the boiling frog has you know i mean it's it's it's amazing every single um part of the state
00:03:21.840 or indeed among the people that would have pushed back against this has been already systematically
00:03:27.500 disabled in the name of anti-racism or you know far-left ideology and now we are sort of winding
00:03:35.920 up in a state where large parts of uh the sort of uk government at least in in london um basically
00:03:45.480 are ceasing to function the people that staff the institutions that would make these things function
00:03:52.200 uh have all been replaced by uh what are essentially ethnic interest groups or ethnic
00:03:58.360 gangs let me give you a good example um so if you want to get a driving test in london now uh you
00:04:05.220 don't go to the government to book a driving test you get on a whatsapp group that is run by a 1.00
00:04:11.600 bangladeshi gang and then you give them all of your personal details and they will sell you 0.94
00:04:17.080 a slot that has been pre-booked from the government because they have uh entire like
00:04:22.000 gangs of people that squat on the website and they buy up all of the driving test slots now
00:04:28.060 that's just a small example but it sort of illustrates like what i'm getting at that
00:04:32.320 But despite the sort of incredible assertions that really everyone is exactly the same and everyone around the world, like, you know, behooves to Western liberal democracy and believes in equality for all, on practice, on the ground, what has happened is that ethnic gangs have taken over certain functions of government, administration, you know, driving parking enforcement, the police, as we are seeing with the rape gangs.
00:05:01.260 And this has just bent the entire state in a certain direction. 0.75
00:05:06.980 And a lot of the sort of remaining population of the UK are now sort of like stuck in this
00:05:11.040 sort of in-between shadow realm.
00:05:13.980 So for example, in the USSR, particularly during the late USSR, if you needed something
00:05:19.520 done, everybody realized you needed to bribe someone, right?
00:05:22.420 That's how it worked, right?
00:05:24.100 Your child got sick, you took them to the hospital, you brought with you a box of chocolates,
00:05:28.220 a bottle of vodka and you would slip you know a sort of large denomination ruble note underneath
00:05:33.380 the chocolates and you would give that to the receptionist and they would make sure that your
00:05:37.360 child went to the surgeon who did not have delirium tremens and was less likely to sever an important
00:05:44.140 part of your child's anatomy so that is sort of functionally what is now happening uh in parts of
00:05:51.120 the uk except that because of the ethnic component and the sort of the way the country has run up
00:05:58.200 until now um no one really knows who to bribe uh you clearly need to bribe some people but who do
00:06:05.980 you bribe if you don't speak urdu if you do not have contacts within these communities um you are
00:06:12.660 out of luck as it were it is a very very grim state and the uh the resignation if it is a
00:06:22.320 resignation uh of starma i thought i'm only going to believe that he's gone when he's like literally
00:06:27.120 actually gone he's still in limbo is only going to make this much much worse i'm i do not have a
00:06:33.640 positive prognosis so this is a very interesting dynamic because a lot of europeans always looked
00:06:39.720 at america they're like well why is america so violent it's all the guns or something right
00:06:43.740 and it's like actually no we're just um familiar with the fruits of diversity from a much longer
00:06:49.980 time ago it was a little baked into our country from the beginning you know here here we refer
00:06:54.460 to it as scholars or rowdy teens uh but you know ultimately when you look if you compare you know
00:07:00.760 the majority you know european population of the united states to european crime rates they're
00:07:05.960 relatively the same it's the admixture of other peoples that have been brought in that really 0.52
00:07:11.380 changed that dynamic and so america had to like has a certain level of resistance to this i think 0.68
00:07:18.160 just because we've had to deal with it so long for the uk it feels like that place was just one shot
00:07:24.120 with diversity out of nowhere it went from just having no real diversity at all not having to
00:07:30.180 deal with these issues to suddenly having a massive influx and even though people will correctly point
00:07:34.820 to the fact that the UK still has better demographics than the United States we have
00:07:40.360 been familiar with this situation for a lot longer and I think at least have some level
00:07:45.260 resistance to it not to say that the wokeness you know it is not is not a product of the larger
00:07:49.920 american empire but ultimately it seems like this uh you know kind of tribalization of the
00:07:56.360 immigration has accelerated quite a bit more in the uk the united states is dealing with this and
00:08:01.440 we're dealing with it more because previously we at least had like some level of breaking up these
00:08:06.620 communities we understood that yes there was like special carve outs for certain diverse sections
00:08:11.980 of the united states but in general we had this monoculture that we understood you know how to
00:08:16.980 function how to have a high trust society how to have these interactions you know you could actually
00:08:21.720 go into a place and pay for what you were getting you didn't need to haggle with everyone you didn't
00:08:26.940 need to you know worry about some kind of ethnic carve out created an ethnic cartel controlling
00:08:32.340 certain aspects of american life uh you know and this of course has changed over time you know
00:08:37.400 there there were of course moments when the irish mafia or the italian mafia owned certain sections
00:08:43.040 of the united states but in general we we were able to maintain this understanding the uk has
00:08:49.440 just been colonized so quickly uh that it feels like they have the that your foreign diasporas
00:08:55.540 have just captured large amounts of different neighborhoods and industries and choke points
00:09:01.000 inside and because the uk didn't have this you know kind of uh tolerance built up from
00:09:06.680 exposure to diversity previously, they just immediately had all of these things kind of
00:09:13.020 thrust upon them, even though they were trying to act in good faith, just as many Americans did when
00:09:18.120 they were encountering these problems. And the real issue for me with the UK seems to be the
00:09:25.340 rapidity with which the state has embraced the desire to just entirely lock down their population
00:09:32.560 and any resistance against this you know the trump administration has not been perfect uh we
00:09:37.400 have plenty of problems including current foreign policy situations but at the very least we were
00:09:41.940 allowed to elect a guy who specifically said out loud close the borders in mass immigration uh you
00:09:48.380 know possibly deportations and we at least got the closing of the border that actually happened
00:09:52.920 as we're in the uk there's been this voting over and over and over again we don't want mass
00:09:58.180 immigration we want it to stop now even you know remigration we want that implemented and the 0.79
00:10:03.840 rejection of the elites even after these democratic votes in every situation has really put the uk in 0.99
00:10:10.380 a perilous bind the minute that you see any pushback from the british people all of a sudden
00:10:16.460 there's a lockdown on uh you know being able to go into the streets uh there's now a social media
00:10:21.620 ban that's being implemented digital id we can talk about that in a second here and so it just
00:10:26.860 seems that every aspect of possible political pushback, any political solution that could be
00:10:33.460 afforded to the British people, the state has already gone out of its way to completely lock
00:10:38.020 down any of those options. And that's really terrifying because it only leaves one real
00:10:43.040 pathway forward unless something dramatic changes. So I guess, do you want to talk a little bit about
00:10:48.320 the draconian measures that have now been implemented? I mean, don't get me wrong. I also
00:10:52.960 think social media is bad for people under 16 but we all know what this bill is really doing right
00:10:57.500 yeah well i know i know this sounds a bit lefty to say but i've been thinking about this deeply
00:11:03.340 and i think really the first colonization is colonization you know to use a phrase um is that
00:11:10.520 of the mind essentially right um this this has been a long time coming this uh this sort of idea
00:11:17.300 you know you're you are the u.s has like a lot of the same kind of stuff but the rapidity with
00:11:22.800 which it took over the UK is something else.
00:11:25.420 This idea that, you know, it's right and proper, okay, 1.00
00:11:30.820 to give up your country to, you know, foreigners. 1.00
00:11:33.980 It's right and proper that people fleeing war, 1.00
00:11:37.780 possibly with very, very serious psychological problems,
00:11:41.380 should be let into your country.
00:11:43.080 It's also totally proper that you don't do sort of any real vetting.
00:11:46.780 This is one of the things that, you know, continues to astound me.
00:11:49.800 they don't seem to consider the possibility
00:11:54.320 that the people who were in charge of the war
00:11:57.580 might pretend to be refugees to get into the country.
00:12:00.920 If you remember Southport, for example, Axel Rudikabana,
00:12:04.240 his father was brought over from Rwanda
00:12:07.120 and there is persistent rumors
00:12:09.420 that the reason why he was brought over
00:12:12.040 had something to do with Keir Starmer.
00:12:14.240 Now, this is like a common thing
00:12:17.100 that the English and other European countries do 0.99
00:12:20.160 in the Third World, where they go around,
00:12:22.320 they want something done.
00:12:24.000 You know, they want a treaty signed,
00:12:25.260 they want a piece of land,
00:12:26.260 they want, you know, whatever, intelligence.
00:12:28.360 And they say to someone on the ground there,
00:12:30.080 give us this thing and we will let you move to the UK.
00:12:34.120 The Israelis are also quite popular,
00:12:36.180 quite fond of this tactic as well. 0.59
00:12:38.660 If you ever watched Falda,
00:12:40.160 which is the sort of mini series about Shin Bet,
00:12:44.260 because it works, it works very, very well.
00:12:46.140 If you were trying to get someone to like on the ground to like flip, give you crucial
00:12:50.360 intelligence and you say to them, well, you won't have to worry about the repercussions.
00:12:53.780 We will lift you and your family out, you know, to the green fields of England or, you
00:13:00.460 know, somewhere in Europe, you can go anywhere you want.
00:13:03.140 This is like very, very effective.
00:13:06.680 The problem is that this is now getting to the point where the UK is simply becoming
00:13:13.920 ungovernable.
00:13:14.800 I think there is now widespread recognition that this is indeed the case.
00:13:19.320 People who tried to point this out, there's a guy at King's College, David Betts, who's
00:13:24.720 like a professor in civil conflict, who's done great work on this.
00:13:29.220 Shout out, David, if you're watching.
00:13:31.860 And his theory was that the sort of greatest amount of violence comes when a population
00:13:39.180 that had previously occupied a sort of position of status or homogeneity is displaced. He calls
00:13:46.700 this downgrading. And I think this is true. And this is what is happening. My general feeling
00:13:54.020 is that they believe essentially that digital public infrastructure is going to save the day.
00:14:01.460 They have embraced, it seems, without thinking about it too deeply, I imagine,
00:14:06.420 uh aristotle's sort of precept that uh you must have a dictatorship in a multicultural society
00:14:12.360 however unlike uh countries like lebanon which uh you know i feel like the the uk is increasingly
00:14:19.740 going to start resembling there is no sort of um codified way of balancing this so in lebanon for
00:14:27.320 example the prime minister has to be a christian and other people in the in the government have to
00:14:31.500 Muslim and it's sort of you know it's it's uh deliberately divided as they say you know the
00:14:37.000 cake is specifically sliced in the UK there is there is none of that because to even acknowledge
00:14:42.680 the idea would be to uh take a massive L to the idea of the liberal blank slate which I mean I
00:14:51.060 can't this is now essentially just a fetish uh like that that people can deny the differences
00:15:00.160 between groups of people at this late in the game,
00:15:02.520 I guess generally indicates that there are still parts of the UK
00:15:05.200 that are relatively unmolested.
00:15:07.480 And it's true.
00:15:08.040 You know, you can go outside of London, you can go up to north,
00:15:10.080 you can go to other places.
00:15:11.760 There are still these lovely, mostly white towns, you know,
00:15:15.860 to them diversity means the nice Bangladeshi that runs the corner shop
00:15:19.860 and they can't understand why people in London are, you know, up in arms.
00:15:23.420 Oh, it must be the far right. 0.85
00:15:25.940 Not for them, the ethnic wastelands of Tower Hamlets. 1.00
00:15:29.760 not for them the uh sort of african ghetto of croydon oh no uh they will sit there and uh 1.00
00:15:37.900 dictate policies uh that the rest of uh the country has to follow without really being like 0.96
00:15:44.420 afflicted by the consequences it is it is most annoying so under this framework the problem is
00:15:52.720 not the problem the problem is that people are talking about the problem okay so the problem
00:15:59.220 for to use my earlier example is not uh the mass stabbing on the train from huntingdon the problem
00:16:05.880 is that people know about it if nobody knew about it um everything would be fine and i should point
00:16:13.220 out that you also have a highly coercive um intelligence ngo blob um that is sort of the
00:16:22.780 uk equivalent of the community relations service uh in the us except excuse me it seems that from
00:16:29.500 what i from what i can divine the one in the uk which is called riku uh which has run out of the
00:16:34.820 home office is actually even more shady and um sort of glowy adjacent to to coin a phrase um they
00:16:44.340 apparently they literally set up fake incidents they will like set up fake areas they will like
00:16:50.760 deliver flowers they will bust in imams any anything to keep the narrative alive don't you
00:16:57.860 know that uh it was a migrant who stopped that migrant stabber if we didn't have immigration
00:17:04.460 he wouldn't have been stopped which of course begs the question of why the hell did we have
00:17:09.120 immigration in the first place why did we need a migrant to stop the migrant that did the stabbing
00:17:14.080 it's it's like that old um fairy tale about the woman who swallowed a fly and uh then swallowed
00:17:19.580 spider uh to get fly and then you know kept swallowing you know increasingly larger animals
00:17:24.380 in order to fix the that what was essentially a very very small problem um and this uh sort of
00:17:32.700 intelligence uh ngo blog which is sort of situated in the uh how would i put this um a sort of
00:17:39.820 stakeholder relationship if you like they have access to the coercive powers of the state but
00:17:45.500 but they are not bound by any of the rules that govern the coercive powers of the state.
00:17:51.140 They exist in a little sweet spot, a lovely little egg sack, if you will,
00:17:55.660 and they have taken it upon themselves to defend the liberal interpretation of the blank slate,
00:18:03.900 no matter how many people are killed in the process.
00:18:07.720 And this, you know, with the release of the Rape Gang report,
00:18:10.940 But we are potentially talking hundreds of thousands of deaths.
00:18:18.120 Nobody wants to put it like that, right? 0.99
00:18:19.900 No one, oh, mass immigration, it only has upsides.
00:18:24.400 And what downsides it has will only affect racists and far-right people.
00:18:30.940 And have you considered not being a white person in the first place?
00:18:34.180 I mean, are white people even really a thing?
00:18:35.660 Do the English even have a culture is what you should be asking yourself.
00:18:39.680 But I think if this situation is ever reversed and a final toll is made, it will be realized that many, many deaths have been associated with this program.
00:18:53.500 And I think you could make a reasonable shot at saying that the blank slate ideology is at least as worse an ideology as communism in terms of the human suffering that it generates.
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00:19:35.640 so important that the blank slate is the enemy here and i'm trying to explain the same thing to
00:19:39.960 people in the united states right now like well we just ban these ideologies we just ban you know
00:19:45.360 sharia law or something like that and it's like guys the people are the ideology the people in
00:19:51.520 the ideology are one and the same and as you point out everyone before liberalism took hold and
00:19:57.420 completely colonized the human mind understood this when you look at successful multi-ethnic
00:20:03.320 empires throughout history they recognize the differences between people and they allow those
00:20:08.520 people to largely rule themselves whether it's the romans putting satrapies in charge or it's
00:20:14.140 the ottoman millet system they understood that they had to give deference in most situations
00:20:20.360 to different cultures and peoples because they live different lives even if they kept them
00:20:24.500 successfully under a unified imperial government they had to allow for that variance because it
00:20:30.020 was so vast that no state could be foolish enough to think that they could force every one of these
00:20:36.280 people into ideological uh consistency with the rulers it's only in this liberal paradigm where
00:20:42.100 we believe there is one way to be and everyone can be forced into that way that we get this idea
00:20:48.380 that the state now has the responsibility of going in and controlling the mind of every single human
00:20:53.900 being you can again look at something like Singapore right you have Lee Kuan Yew talking
00:20:59.080 about look in a democracy people vote their race or their religion that's what they vote for and so
00:21:05.500 if you have a multi-ethnic state like singapore you need a strong man basically a semi-authoritarian
00:21:12.800 government in order to control all of the differences that would otherwise tear the 0.96
00:21:18.000 country apart it is successful it can be done but if this is the type of society you want this is 1.00
00:21:24.640 what it requires and that's the problem is people are trying to run multi-ethnic societies that
00:21:30.120 would require an authoritarian hand on liberal anglo software it's not working the hardware and
00:21:36.680 software do not run properly with each other sorry i know this is just really offensive to people 1.00
00:21:43.580 but the more people from the third world you bring in the more third world your country will become 0.94
00:21:49.500 not because they brought marxism with them not because they brought islam with them though they
00:21:54.140 did but because they are the marxists they are the islamists those ideologies come from them
00:22:01.960 that's what they care about most of these people don't actually know anything about the labor
00:22:06.800 theory of value they've never read das capital they just know that this ideology lets them take
00:22:13.120 from the white people and give it to the people who look more like them that's all that registers 0.99
00:22:18.280 to them so when you play this stupid game about well you know it's all about the ideology you 0.99
00:22:23.480 we just had these elections in the united states new york just had its democratic primaries and 1.00
00:22:29.040 all of a sudden conservative commentators are shocked shocked to find that a bunch of muslim
00:22:34.340 socialists are voting for muslim socialists and it's like well man i don't know it turns out
00:22:40.520 that if you bring a bunch of these people in and by the way everybody from george w bush
00:22:44.920 to your favorite fox news blowhard has been talking about it's not the people it's the 0.60
00:22:49.620 ideology ben shapiro i don't care about the browning of the u.s i don't give a damn well he 0.51
00:22:54.460 does now turns out that the browning of the u.s came with some consequences because it's not just
00:22:59.220 the people you're importing the lives that they live the lifestyle that they understand and it's 1.00
00:23:04.560 hostile to your way of life that one you took for granted the one that you thought you could
00:23:08.920 export everywhere and failed at because it turns out the people and the ideology are the same thing
00:23:15.000 So I'm just screaming to everyone in the United States, look at a place like the UK and understand the consequences of what you're doing. 0.89
00:23:21.700 Either you ban Islamic immigration and preferably all immigration, but specifically Islamic immigration, or we're going to be toast. 0.99
00:23:29.040 That's just going to happen. 1.00
00:23:30.580 And all the I'm banning, you know, Sharia law or, you know, halal or something. 1.00
00:23:35.380 None of that will matter. 1.00
00:23:36.660 None of it will matter because the people will come and eventually we'll get it anyway.
00:23:40.680 Yeah, the you make an excellent point about the liberal software.
00:23:44.660 And the West, the UK in particular at the moment, is basically caught in a really weird position.
00:23:53.720 For the last, well, since the end of the World War, they have been going around the world spreading democracy, spreading liberalism, looking down their nose at other countries and saying, ha ha, you know what you need?
00:24:09.520 You need more liberalism.
00:24:10.880 Now, of course, none of this works if you accept the primary condition that it is the people that make the ideology and not the ideology that makes the people, right, or the political system, right?
00:24:21.920 That the Constitution is written upon the hearts of the people and merely codifies what is already known in that ethnic group. 0.64
00:24:30.660 Sounds a bit racist, right?
00:24:32.200 I mean, this is the level of discourse that we are literally sunk to.
00:24:37.020 i mean you know like liberia had an american constitution it had the same constitution as
00:24:42.840 america why did liberia not turn into uh america oh well you know probably because of social
00:24:50.000 economic circumstances or whatever okay so the uk state is now in this position where it is going
00:24:57.060 to be forced by circumstances to turn towards authoritarianism it doesn't want to because it
00:25:04.220 still wants to believe that it is the good guy that it is the you know the liberal western
00:25:10.520 democracy indeed the the amount of ink that has been spilled um tarring countries for example
00:25:16.280 like russia as being what they call a hybrid democracy which basically means like yeah they're
00:25:21.120 a democracy but they do stuff that we don't like it's it's right and so in order to sort of work
00:25:27.520 their way through this torturous absolutely torturous situation they find themselves in
00:25:33.320 they have to invent all of these reasons like oh well yes obviously we need censorship but
00:25:41.560 censorship for the right reasons obviously we need brutal police violence but brutal police violence
00:25:47.680 for the right reasons never stopping to ask themselves why it is that this kind of stuff
00:25:53.500 was not required, you know, anywhere near as much.
00:25:56.820 And then if you raise this point, they'll say,
00:25:59.300 they'll point to some event in the past and say,
00:26:01.520 well, look at that.
00:26:02.260 We need a brutal police violence then.
00:26:04.260 But that was like one time in like 10 years.
00:26:07.880 Now it's every six months or, you know, every year,
00:26:11.320 like the frequency is continuing to increase.
00:26:16.080 And all that is happening is that the entire population
00:26:18.800 is beginning to hate them.
00:26:20.740 legitimacy in the uk government is falling off a cliff indeed i think the the fundamental thing
00:26:27.140 that they have is a massive legitimacy crisis what is the the governing political formula
00:26:33.380 of a country like the uk british values what the hell does that even mean right like oh it means 0.99
00:26:40.840 that you believe in freedom of expression just watch your goddamn mouth right freedom as long 0.98
00:26:47.320 as you don't you know say anything that's that's racist oh we believe in respect none of it means 0.99
00:26:53.400 anything on the ground it is it is merely like just endless endless polemics completely ignoring
00:27:00.660 this situation on the ground and i think as as things grow more dire the scrabble the reach for
00:27:08.440 authoritarianism is going to increase and hence the sort of the cognitive dissonance on oh yes
00:27:15.180 why we are still a liberal country but yes we need authoritarianism i mean they won't call it
00:27:20.140 authoritarianism they'll call it you know something else is going to make people increasingly more
00:27:26.280 unhinged you know i get so frustrated when i have to hear about american values or as you say british
00:27:33.060 values because have you noticed that in all western countries though that super binding agent
00:27:38.700 that political formula is supposed to hold us together those values they're all the same the
00:27:43.220 british values are the same the german values are the same the english values that the american
00:27:47.620 values they're all the same it's all work hard pay your taxes be tolerant of other people it's
00:27:54.140 it's an economic zone it's a recipe for an economic zone nothing particular nothing that actually ties
00:28:00.360 to your history nothing that ties to your beliefs nothing that is unique about your culture it's a
00:28:04.420 collection of things that allow you to make money because that's what liberalism is liberalism is
00:28:09.380 a system that removes all existential features of politics in order to create scenario in which
00:28:14.840 you can generate the most cooperation which means you can generate the most economic output and look
00:28:19.860 i am in america i have air conditioning i love having prosperity let's be let's be very clear
00:28:28.100 however uh the idea that that is somehow a uniquely american or uniquely british value
00:28:35.120 or uniquely german or french when it's the same set of values in every single country tells you
00:28:41.380 exactly what we have which is a liberal world order we have a one world empire that is nominally
00:28:48.220 american but is largely just this globalist liberalist understanding of how every country
00:28:54.080 needs to function and that's why all of our values are the same it's all the same values everywhere
00:28:59.180 you go. They can't have anything specific to the English because that would might indicate that
00:29:06.740 there's something exclusive about that identity. And if there's something exclusive about that
00:29:10.120 identity, that means you can't have maximum levels of economic cooperation and labor arbitrage.
00:29:15.040 And that's really all this is. And so we end up in the scenario like you're talking about where
00:29:20.480 the British government is trying to hold on to some air of legitimacy, but obviously has to
00:29:27.260 crack down severely on its own population and violate everything they traditionally believed
00:29:31.820 to be the right of an Englishman, there's simply no way you can long-term defend this on any kind
00:29:38.140 of ideological grounds. Now, as you say, it's very clear that the British people themselves
00:29:42.560 are fed up with this. You're seeing now violence in the streets in many places in the UK to try to
00:29:49.920 put something together to show how unhappy they are. Now, when I talk to people in the UK,
00:29:56.280 they often tell me the advantage they have is that parliament is fundamentally different from
00:30:02.040 the american federal system with its checks and balances and parliament has true sovereignty in
00:30:09.040 the uk it can actually do anything so if you can win a political victory with someone like rupert
00:30:14.080 low uh low and the restore i always have to make sure restore not reform terrible marketing change
00:30:20.380 the name guys um but uh you know if you can win an election with that party then you can just
00:30:26.760 change it all now i'm not going to pretend to be a expert in uk politics i have probably better
00:30:32.400 than the average understanding but i'm in no way shape or form a parliamentarian and understand
00:30:36.820 everything that goes on inside that political system but i'll be honest i am a little worried
00:30:42.940 that's naive again i hope there is a political solution solution for the english but the fact
00:30:48.920 that we have this issue uh where okay well if we just go out there and win this election then
00:30:54.300 parliament will just fix all of these problems because we'll have control i don't think that's
00:30:58.100 true i think that i think that the you know the british deep state is real i think that the
00:31:02.660 totalitarian nature of it is already very strong and they're never going to allow that kind of
00:31:07.980 solution i think that you have many different functions of ngos and media and universities
00:31:13.860 and everything else that would be able to push back and so i think again i hope this isn't true
00:31:18.980 maybe i'm just projecting my american problems onto the uk but you know a lot of people thought
00:31:23.740 trump would just get elected and america would be fixed and it turns out that that's just not
00:31:28.720 the case and i know that the the story from the british is well we have a different political
00:31:32.660 system so when we elect our trump he'll be able to do everything and i'm just not sure that's true
00:31:37.900 but you you know more about the the dynamics on the ground than i do so okay so this this is a
00:31:42.960 question that is not often considered but i think it's it's really really crucial um the people uh
00:31:50.360 the you know the leftists for for want of a better word the the blank slatists and their allies are
00:31:57.700 still living essentially in the world war ii fantasy okay they they really really believe that 0.72
00:32:03.360 if uh a government were to get in that were to do mass deportations that would be hitler if uh
00:32:11.380 there were ever a government that was to institute laws any kind of like racial laws that favored
00:32:17.440 white people as opposed to all the laws that favor black and brown people of you know which
00:32:21.480 there are many written and unwritten hitler and and the other problem as well with with the uk is
00:32:28.560 that what the law actually is is is now very like i mean who knows like i mean okay sure i'm sure
00:32:36.920 you could you know hire some very expensive lawyer in london who could sit down and you know
00:32:41.040 give you like a five page thing on but for the common man to know what the law is is is basically
00:32:46.520 impossible you're beginning to see a lot of these um uh clips come out on tiktok of even the police 0.99
00:32:52.440 have no idea what the law is right they'll you know particularly like the small women that they
00:32:57.080 enjoy hiring for some you know weird reason that i can only assume is either a humiliation ritual 1.00
00:33:03.020 or a deliberate attempt to just completely nerf the power of the police force they'll
00:33:06.440 come up to some person doing something you know they're sitting somewhere and be like oh you know
00:33:12.260 i need you to move and the person will be like why and they'll be like well section 36 and the
00:33:16.780 person will be like what does that mean what does it say and they they don't know they're like all
00:33:20.440 law because it has become so complex has now just collapsed into well i have i have the badge you do
00:33:28.260 whatever the hell i say this is one of the big problems with with legalism generally is that
00:33:33.100 once the law grows too large it just becomes capricious and arbitrary it you know there's 0.63
00:33:40.900 no you know real proper law should be based on principles and has to be based on an ethnically 0.98
00:33:47.780 and you know religiously homogenous population so they are principles you know for the white
00:33:53.240 english you do not need a law saying like why you cannot go into
00:33:57.480 sorry investing trading that isn't a personality you don't need the voice you don't need the jargon
00:34:07.480 you don't need the podcast you already know how to trade you've done it your whole life
00:34:12.920 and td easy trade taps into that instinct so you can build something real no minimums
00:34:18.700 no monthly fees 24-hour support no investor personality required because you are made to
00:34:25.760 trade and td easy trade is made to help download it now all all right thinking people would realize
00:34:35.000 that that is an abomination and anyone who did that would be you know hauled off to a mental
00:34:40.340 asylum and indeed so much of law just relies on this idea of the reasonable person the right
00:34:46.460 thinking person right this it rests upon this assumption once you bring in a whole bunch of
00:34:52.160 Somalians and Pakistanis and Nigerians and whatever your reasonable person test goes right out the
00:34:58.860 window you're seeing this in America at the moment where you know with the trial for um 0.85
00:35:03.020 Carmelo Anthony where they couldn't have any black jurors because every single black juror they
00:35:09.480 questioned would said oh well you know he's he's black he's part of my ethnic group I you know
00:35:14.560 wouldn't want to send him to jail so you're you're getting this sort of like just incredible like
00:35:20.140 fracturing of everything the whole of society is essentially delinquiescing uh you know all
00:35:27.340 the foundations upon which it was built are sort of you know dissolving away into sand and the
00:35:32.900 government's response seems to be ai oh my god like the the the possible fixes that they have
00:35:40.840 for it i mean so david lammy who was our minister of black i mean i'm i am joking but i'm only half
00:35:47.280 joking right the primary reason he is in you know politics is because he is he is black he never he 0.95
00:35:52.780 never you know misses a moment to remind everyone that he is black and the sharpest tool in the shed 0.98
00:35:57.460 definitely not the sharpest tool in in in the shed right um he wanted to just abolish jury trials 0.76
00:36:03.560 um you know uh and you know i presume if that happened the next thing would be you have a
00:36:07.900 magistrate with a copy of chat chat gpt and then um our machine says you're guilty mate
00:36:13.620 uh your best you know but at the same time the number of prison places in the uk is like
00:36:20.460 basically full they can't you know build any new prisons because the planning regulations are so
00:36:26.400 incredibly byzantine and so they are just letting you know rapists and murderers out early and just
00:36:33.640 ah the whole thing is is just coming apart the other real problem as we've seen with uh the 0.59
00:36:39.620 death of henry novak and uh obviously like you know the rape gangs is that really um race in
00:36:48.460 funnily enough in an effort to abolish considerations of race they have now made a
00:36:54.440 system where considerations of race must be considered for literally everything so how you
00:37:00.760 get treated by the police is going to vary based on your skin color and or your religion how you
00:37:04.560 are going to get dealt with by the government is going to vary on your skin color or religion or
00:37:09.440 you know sexual um proclivities right and the government of course will come out and say oh
00:37:14.720 no that's that's not true but it is right like like it it functionally is right like the average
00:37:20.960 man on the clapham omnibus is not dealing with westminster right they're dealing with their
00:37:27.040 local council or some other like you know body close to the street and if that body has been
00:37:33.020 taken over by various activists or various ethnic gangs then that is going to be the first
00:37:38.240 consideration and then of course there is the problem of the police who have decided well i
00:37:42.840 mean it wasn't them that decided it was a college of policing that decided that uh you know you you
00:37:47.260 can't treat uh different groups equally and you know the problem with the rape gang thing uh which
00:37:55.540 is what i was thinking about is that um it is an atrocity okay like all atrocities uh you have a
00:38:04.100 number attached to it so it's it is estimated to be 250 000 girls who were raped by these
00:38:11.360 pakistani gangs mostly sourced from a place in pakistan called mirapur i'm sure the pakistanis 0.99
00:38:16.940 by the way are very happy that all the mirapuri are not in their country anymore i sometimes think
00:38:21.600 that like what's basically happening is that uh countries in in in the middle east and asia are 0.99
00:38:26.660 doing what england did with australia they're just getting rid of their bottom two percent
00:38:32.600 you would say yeah yeah and it's probably doing great things for their country not so much for 0.76
00:38:39.100 the country uh that they come to right so so it's it's an atrocity it has a number and all atrocities
00:38:46.600 have a sort of political force to them atrocity is a currency you might say however um this has
00:38:54.960 very very serious implications for the narrative the precious narrative must be held like a baby
00:39:02.040 Don't injure the precious narrative, Ryan.
00:39:04.680 It's the most precious thing we have.
00:39:07.640 As, of course, I'm sure you know, Oron, atrocities don't happen to white people, right? 0.99
00:39:13.880 White people do the atrocities. 0.97
00:39:16.340 There has been no atrocity that has ever happened to white people ever. 1.00
00:39:19.300 That's why they are so privileged and deserve to have all their shit taken and, you know, like, no, no, no, no, no. 1.00
00:39:24.340 this idea that an atrocity could happen to white people and not just white people but innocent 1.00
00:39:31.200 white people right i mean are white people yeah are any white people really innocent though i mean
00:39:36.000 if you think about it right i've been born in original sin it's impossible that's right precisely
00:39:42.200 okay um this could upset the apple cart so for example we've we've had uh after the numbers after 0.99
00:39:48.900 report was released i have noticed a number of um what seemed to be atheist jewish women coming out
00:39:55.220 and saying oh 250 000 right that's a bit high and i'm just like do you realize incredibly not only
00:40:03.460 insensitive but just weird that sounds but the video of that woman laughing was horrific like
00:40:09.540 like absolutely horrific for people who don't know there's there's a woman who theoretically is an
00:40:15.300 anti-rape gang activist but released a video of her laughing at these numbers which even if you
00:40:21.540 think the numbers are overblown like read the room like read the room like what are you doing
00:40:27.780 and so there's there's so much to talk about here but i want to go back and touch on a few things
00:40:32.500 because they're critical one uh congratulations you guys have also inherited the consequences
00:40:38.080 of our civil rights act because you know the whole point thanks for that thank you yeah no
00:40:42.640 problem man we're the gift that keeps on giving um so uh yeah to be fair we didn't want it either
00:40:48.400 uh so uh you know um we have this scenario in the united states where theoretically we're supposed
00:40:54.260 to be colorblind but the the the legislation the civil rights act and more importantly all the
00:40:59.600 cases and everything else that spawned around it that the original 1964 civil rights act really
00:41:04.960 only creates the avenue for power and then all of the other stuff flows through that avenue so if
00:41:09.840 you just look at that document itself it seems rather benign but then you recognize the case
00:41:13.500 law that grew out of it it's like oh actually no this was just a straight you know crazy train it's
00:41:18.460 like the 14th amendment in the constitution it just opened up everything to a disaster
00:41:22.180 but so you have this scenario where we're theoretically supposed to be colorblind but
00:41:26.880 the very legislation that's supposed to demand our colorblindness literally requires us to take
00:41:32.040 meticulous notice of race in every single function of life from law enforcement to employment
00:41:38.980 uh worship uh it doesn't matter anything there is out in the world that uh the united states
00:41:45.240 has any interest in must be entirely catalogued by race to ensure that no racism is going on
00:41:52.020 that's how we keep everybody colorblind is by forcing them requiring them by law to notice
00:41:56.840 every single aspect of race so like that part is just absolutely crazy but the other aspect of this
00:42:03.900 that i think is really important is the scale of these tragedies as you're you're pointing out 0.77
00:42:09.320 these atrocities occur and then the state-sponsored organizations or the in or the ngos that are
00:42:18.460 functionally part of the state as well they get to control how the data is collected manipulated
00:42:24.260 there's many states in the united states now where you're not allowed to collect the ethnic part of
00:42:29.260 crime data anymore or publish it because that could reveal some patterns that we don't want
00:42:33.780 revealed and so they get to manipulate all of this stuff and then at the end of the day they
00:42:38.720 come up with these ridiculous things saying stuff like well uh the average american is more violent 0.86
00:42:44.820 than the average illegal immigrant yeah like like just absolutely preposterous but they control the 0.88
00:42:51.240 numbers and when you are operating like these massive economies of scale the statistics are 1.00
00:42:57.300 the only way that people can understand larger trends so they look at the world around them and 1.00
00:43:01.640 they say okay well in my experience illegal immigrants are violent they're the ones who 1.00
00:43:06.940 are causing problems but the stats say that it's actually like normal americans and since i can't 1.00
00:43:14.740 experience all of america and smart people are telling me that this is how we have to understand
00:43:19.080 the issue then i have to look at this and say oh well they must be right or i'm going to be one of
00:43:23.120 the dum-dums who's trusting my own lying eyes and it's the same thing in the united kingdom you know 0.90
00:43:28.020 oh is 250 000 too large a number well i as i understand it includes you know lots of sexual 0.97
00:43:35.320 assaults going all the way back to like the 1960s so it's not just in the last 10 years or something
00:43:39.820 it's not just this particular rape game crisis though that is a majority of the assaults that
00:43:45.580 is not the entire number but the problem is that then everyone gets to call all those statistics
00:43:50.720 into question oh well how is this method done oh it wasn't official blah blah blah and all of a
00:43:55.800 sudden what is very obviously a horrific problem a problem that would cause like serious revolution
00:44:02.580 in any other time in history is now a problem of like statistical abstraction did it really happen
00:44:09.480 the schrodinger's rape gangs are they actually out there well it depends depends on what angle
00:44:14.220 you're looking at these statistics at and so that's i think the thing that has just completely
00:44:18.660 dominated people's minds is that they are no longer allowed to understand their experience
00:44:24.100 they're not allowed to use common sense and look at the world around them and understand it they
00:44:28.440 have to look at this abstract you know uh statistical analysis and then when someone's
00:44:33.800 mocking them laughing at them if they notice that and like the disgusting behavior of people like 1.00
00:44:40.320 this well they can always just hide behind this like abstract oh well you're just some dumb 1.00
00:44:45.180 ignorant person looking at some random number you don't understand it and so it's the rule by 0.98
00:44:49.820 the experts and wouldn't you know all the experts who you know decide on the statistics they just 0.96
00:44:55.000 happen to agree with all the people who are crushing you with totalitarian government what
00:44:58.740 an amazing surprise yeah the the statistics can no longer be trusted like this is something that
00:45:04.620 I've noticed, uh, is starting to become endemic, uh, in the UK.
00:45:12.820 Today, summer belongs to the super.
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00:45:20.120 This does not look like this is going to end well for you guys. 0.98
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00:45:45.220 Between the Soviet Union and the UK,
00:45:48.100 even at the height of its power under Stalin,
00:45:51.400 the USSR only managed to capture about 30,
00:45:54.420 the government managed to only capture about 30%
00:45:57.240 of the GDP of the entire country.
00:45:58.740 I believe in the UK it's now over 50%.
00:46:01.780 the ONS, the Office for National Statistics that used to be sort of admired around the world for
00:46:08.320 its statistical regimen is now coming apart. You can't believe any of the statistics. And yet at
00:46:16.480 the same time, the government is just continually like, well, because it is the statistics that
00:46:21.580 they use to understand the world. And what has happened essentially is the same kind of shift
00:46:26.920 that has happened in political polling. I'm sure you're like aware of this, where political polling
00:46:30.640 was originally used to get a read of the temperament of the population.
00:46:35.040 And then someone realized that you can use political polling
00:46:38.280 to drive opinions among the population.
00:46:41.620 And statistics are exactly the same.
00:46:43.800 People trust the science.
00:46:45.640 They trust the statistics.
00:46:47.440 So the temptation to massage any sort of like large statistical output
00:46:53.440 in order to drive a political agenda is very, very tempting.
00:46:56.940 I think, generally speaking, there has been, across the West generally, this idea that if the numbers don't fit the ideology, then it is the numbers that must give way, not the ideology.
00:47:10.780 The ideology, obviously, is perfect.
00:47:12.940 The assumption, the declaration is decided before the test that would verify whether it is true or not.
00:47:19.900 it's it's it's a weird state and and this is why it also parallels communism in this respect because
00:47:25.000 it has a very lysenkoist flavor you know what i mean right you you don't actually test things on
00:47:30.380 the ground you especially don't look to anything from the past obviously because the past is like 0.98
00:47:34.620 stinky and you know there's like a lot of like white people involved in the past and you know
00:47:38.160 like what did they give us you know christianity and slavery and you know all those bad things that 0.99
00:47:43.220 happen to black and brown people whereas of course nothing bad ever happened to white people
00:47:47.160 ever you know because i mean the whole thing is is is starting to come apart and the new um guy
00:47:55.000 who's supposedly going to replace keir starmer uh andy burnham seems like he's going to be even
00:48:00.900 worse of course there's always a worse place to go right apparently he's considering um wealth
00:48:08.540 taxes exit taxes you know just more more taxes because that's how you get more growth uh in a
00:48:15.740 country obviously is you tax the hell out of everyone the thing that always strikes me as
00:48:20.700 weird is that the government is perfectly capable of realizing that if they want people to do
00:48:25.140 something less like like smoking cigarettes for example they will jack taxes on cigarettes and
00:48:30.200 be like this is how we disincentivize people smoking but when it comes to economic activity
00:48:34.280 they seem to be just completely blind to the idea that uh taxation stifles economic activity uh you
00:48:42.260 know because of course it's not it's not in their interest um i i i think i think some kind of um
00:48:51.060 civil conflict is likely to be honest i i think it could be averted but i don't think there's anyone
00:48:57.380 willing i mean apart from rupert lowe and uh i don't know and so this is the other question
00:49:03.100 let's say there was election tomorrow and rupert lowe uh like restore got into power okay um all
00:49:11.600 of the limbs of government that would carry out his orders are not going to obey anything he says
00:49:18.180 um they're just not no one no one in the home office is going to obey a thing that him or
00:49:25.080 restore says because he racist bro right we don't we don't talk to racists we don't obey racists so
00:49:32.120 all of these organs of government are going to delay prevaricate lie obfuscate like what like
00:49:39.360 what happened with with trump when he wanted to um bomb uh isis and uh all the you know the
00:49:46.600 pentagon was like oh yeah so we're totally on that and then it turns out later they didn't do
00:49:50.980 it at all because they didn't feel like they needed to obey his orders because he trump and
00:49:55.800 trump be racist and you know that and this this constant cycle of delegitimization reminds me a
00:50:01.880 bit of the state that existed before the 30 years war actually in in europe where you had catholic
00:50:07.780 and protestant populations and neither of them believed in the legitimacy of the other so whenever
00:50:12.740 a catholic ruler got into power all the protestants would immediately start trying to undermine
00:50:18.900 uh their kingship and you know stirring up trouble and stuff like that and and the opposite was true
00:50:23.500 and this is one of the reasons why the treaty of augsburg which is sort of the uh you know basis
00:50:28.340 for the modern nation state had the idea of who's king who's religion you know right you you are a
00:50:34.320 king you're allowed to set a religion in your country you can get all that if you're a catholic 0.98
00:50:38.140 king you can get all the prostitutes to leave you can't kill them you can't take all their stuff 0.97
00:50:41.920 but they they have to go because this constant cycle of legitimization delegitimization makes
00:50:48.960 a state impossible to run and i think this is going to be the likely outcome even if restore
00:50:53.480 does get in they will try and implement policies and none of the organs of the state will respond
00:50:59.280 because all the people that make up those organs of the state have been replaced by either soy 0.99
00:51:04.200 whites or pakistanis bangladeshis you know nigerians or whatever and they'll just be like 0.88
00:51:10.080 you racist bro we're not we're not going to obey your orders yeah it's funny that people have
00:51:14.620 forgotten that the whole origin of the nation state was actually a fairly liberal project 0.94
00:51:19.920 hoping that if you kind of forced everybody with the same religion and the same language and the
00:51:24.600 same uh tradition and heritage together uh you could have a functional state like they 0.91
00:51:30.120 that is the ethno state like that's where it came from it literally was there to remove ethnic
00:51:36.680 conflict and religious conflict in these larger kingdoms that were ultimately not getting along
00:51:42.340 because of these tensions and so once you start melting that structure down you go back to all
00:51:48.360 of those conflicts you run back into all of these problems and as we say your options then become
00:51:52.820 authoritarianism or bust like that's really the only way that you keep people of this variety
00:51:58.400 together when you have that much different when when you literally have one side prepared to
00:52:02.900 sabotage the other side every single time they enter into power which i mean in america that's
00:52:08.240 exactly what's going on here obviously like we we literally declare it like the democrats are just
00:52:12.620 like the minute we get into power we're opening the borders we're throwing all of you in jail
00:52:16.440 we're completely trooning your kids out like they're not hiding the ball they're just saying
00:52:20.900 this is the minute we have power again this is what we're gonna do and so this reality has come
00:52:25.020 the united states and you know if if if if england had a real political opposition then it would
00:52:30.560 you know be the same dynamic there as well but i think you brought up an interesting point this is
00:52:35.520 kind of where i want to close us down now um you know i just watched this movie citizen vigilante
00:52:41.760 oh is it good uh it it uh it is in the b movie revenge tradition and i say that with love as
00:52:48.120 somebody who enjoyed you know charles bronson movies that kind of thing it's not a masterpiece
00:52:53.080 piece it's made by a guy who's familiar biggest taglines are all video game movies you know so
00:52:58.180 like it's a little schlocky uh but you know i think uh army hammer has a pretty good performance
00:53:03.640 in it that actually kind of grounds what otherwise would be something pretty ridiculous and the level
00:53:09.380 of catharsis i think for a lot of people in the movie is very high i mean the movie is brutal it
00:53:15.040 is brutal it does not pull any punches and the people that he punishes it's not just the terrorists
00:53:20.480 he does you know he gets the rapist he gets the terrorist he goes after their families he goes
00:53:24.560 after the judges he goes after the politicians like the police anybody involved you know and i
00:53:30.480 think this is the fact that a movie like that gets made like yeah it's banned in germany whatever but
00:53:35.720 like the fact that a movie like that even can get greenlit it like really shows you where the
00:53:41.180 zeitgeist is at like that is a movie that is really displaying a brutal consequence for what
00:53:47.460 could come next and again i hope this isn't the case i desperately hope for you know about the
00:53:53.000 amazing people that i have met in uh the uk that ultimately there is a peaceful and and and uh you
00:53:59.200 know political solution to this but if this continues i don't understand how we don't see
00:54:05.080 more uh you know people follow that path as you said i think all of the tech bros are running to
00:54:11.700 ai for a reason because that's the only way they could ultimately keep control at scale without
00:54:16.380 a competent managerial class which they are have been eroding uh all over the place without that
00:54:23.420 it seems impossible for them to ultimately maintain control of that country and so this is why i'm
00:54:28.220 telling you i have all these libertarians and and even you know many uh conservative right wingers
00:54:33.480 oh well you're just being a luddite you know you you're you're a scaremonger about ai that's all a 0.82
00:54:38.660 chinese op nobody like you understand that the very minute the ai is created that to the level 0.88
00:54:45.920 you're looking for the very first thing it's going to be used for is government control and 0.90
00:54:50.460 surveillance oh yeah and the uk is already you know the united states is bad but the uk has so
00:54:55.420 many cc tv cameras you guys are so much more dependent on public transportation there are
00:55:00.980 just a thousand more choke points because of the compact nature of the united kingdom and the
00:55:06.600 amount of like totalitarianism that's already been allowed there when when the government gets
00:55:10.420 true ai dominance uh there is going to be nowhere to hide in in england in a way that just isn't
00:55:15.840 true in the united states and and they they are going to literally spin it like orwell they will
00:55:21.260 literally say we need this totalitarian control for your freedom right that is they will be like
00:55:28.480 you know freedom is slavery you know war is peace ignorance is is strength i think about
00:55:34.900 orwell a lot i mean i know it's been overused but you know um i don't this is the other thing okay
00:55:40.220 their hope is that ai will be the force multiplier that they need another problem
00:55:43.940 with the uk generally speaking is that um they don't have the the numbers uh in terms of like
00:55:51.260 police forces to clamp down on wide wide scale civil unrest and the numbers that they do have 0.88
00:55:57.580 are already sort of you know because a lot of the police officers are now part of these ethnic 0.87
00:56:03.920 gangs so if you ask um a muslim police officer to start policing a muslim area all right using 0.91
00:56:11.760 sort of english law well they're not they're not going to do that and it's just you know it's not 0.94
00:56:16.160 going to happen and so a lot of this stuff is just going to like slide under the table i think the
00:56:21.960 idea is that if they can get like this uh digital id surveillance screwed up they can do what you
00:56:27.740 know larry allison was talking about everyone will be on their best behavior all the time and you know
00:56:33.320 like the the infinite panopticon you know cyber mecha bentham essentially um i mean who the 0.96
00:56:41.180 fuck wants to live like that sorry but this this this is horrific right like what where is the cool 0.88
00:56:47.880 cyberpunk dystopia i was prompted right i was demanded i demand the the dystopia i was promised 0.99
00:56:53.800 where where are my mirror shades rainy streets and the neon and like you know the you know a new
00:56:59.840 life awaits you in the off-world colonies a chance to begin again like oh no now it's digital
00:57:06.540 totalitarianism constant terror and browns as far as the eye can see oh god it honestly it 0.90
00:57:14.000 makes cyberpunk look like a you know a legit dream world it's terrible well news fist we could 0.98
00:57:20.520 do this all day i've really enjoyed this conversation i'll definitely have to have
00:57:23.520 you back on but we have a large number of super chats that have been building up uh so we need
00:57:28.600 to get to those before we do can you tell people where to find your work yes uh you can find me
00:57:34.020 on youtube uh at news fist uh there's a bunch of my links at newsfist.net i do uh a twice weekly
00:57:41.700 show with rhetorically defective called arty and fist it's it's spicy you know but uh it seems to
00:57:47.160 have a loyal following i do a weekly live stream that's basically sort of like a comedy kind of
00:57:52.940 thing with our own clown based life forms and i i do interviews you can find all that stuff
00:57:57.680 on my channel there's a lot of stuff there um you know enjoy and i do have a link to your
00:58:03.720 channel below in the description so if people want to find you they can start there all right
00:58:08.440 guys let's take a look at our questions from the people cherry coke nixon says the uk is trapped in
00:58:15.280 the 2010s and a window into uh had come uh kamala one uh even weeks after the noak video we still
00:58:23.780 see two-tier videos almost daily yeah it is again one of those scenarios where you know don't get
00:58:30.520 me wrong like there seems to be this um peace pride competition between the uk right and the
00:58:36.340 american right of like who's got it worse who's in the worst you know condition uh when the answer
00:58:41.160 is we're all in a bad place and we all need to figure this out uh but there is a there is a
00:58:44.940 little bit of a moment where people have debated would the united states be better off if kamala
00:58:49.180 harris had won because things would have gotten worse and we would have needed a reaction and
00:58:53.120 then in the uk well you did have labor win and you did have the zero seats movement and there was
00:58:58.400 punishment and you are seeing the rise of more serious right-wing parties but things are still
00:59:02.660 getting worse in the meantime so uh there is this dichotomy i don't know who who wins that debate of
00:59:08.500 strategy all i know is that i hope the best for both countries uh because i don't think either
00:59:13.340 of us are in a great place despite our efforts politically yeah i mean it's it's just do you want
00:59:19.420 fast blank slatism or do you want slightly slower blank slatism i know people have said exactly the
00:59:24.040 same thing about the u.s but it's it's true if the conservatives had gotten back in they they would
00:59:29.720 it would have still been more mass immigration mass immigration is the root of all this stuff
00:59:34.000 and no one wants to talk about it because you know the the companies love it and the ideologues like
00:59:38.480 love it and the self-hating whites like love it i i feel like a lot of them they just long to be
00:59:44.040 destroyed quite frankly it's very very strange manna youd says the supreme function of statesmanship 0.96
00:59:50.980 is to provide against preventable evils enoch powell from the rivers of blood speech is
00:59:57.400 i feel like he's always fighting with pat buchanan is the most justified man in history
01:00:03.860 um uh but yeah no enoch powell by the way if you've never seen i'm trying to remember the tv host
01:00:09.160 but there's a uh fantastic segment where enoch powell is on a late night television program with
01:00:15.420 a college professor and the host thinks that he's going to team up with the professor and beat up
01:00:20.680 enoch pal is this big bad racist and actually what happens is both of these guys just completely 0.99
01:00:25.400 end up ignoring the the stupid host and they end up like debating each other at a very high level 0.99
01:00:30.180 and you see like how capable enoch pal was like this was not some random bigot who walked in 1.00
01:00:36.200 you know and started screaming uh you know uh epithets about some you know mid-century german
01:00:41.260 like this was a very serious guy very thoughtful guy and uh absolutely warned uh what was coming
01:00:46.500 and then you know again that can't possibly be true i have been reliably informed that anyone who 0.99
01:00:52.620 thinks ethno-nationalism is in any way viable is a complete drooling moron you know look you just 0.99
01:00:58.420 just go to the stand up to racism site they will inform you right like nobody intelligent right 0.99
01:01:03.220 like wants to have a cohesive homogenous society right come on except israel but yeah 0.85
01:01:09.360 but you know they're a special case as always the the most unprincipled of exceptions uh cherry
01:01:17.880 coke nixon why does even gb news pretend uh makerfield was some referendum on restore
01:01:24.240 would be like a democrat winning a blue nova uh district special election uh you'll have to
01:01:31.260 yeah well okay so a little more on that restore got about seven percent in makefield which was
01:01:36.800 probably the safest labor seat okay so the idea is like andy burnham was going to become the new
01:01:41.700 prime minister but he wasn't an mp so they need to like get him into the house so they found a
01:01:46.560 safe seat the guy who was the mp who was the representative of that seat stepped aside on the
01:01:51.800 interests of the party and um and and yeah of course he of course he got in right like like
01:01:58.260 makerfield was the safest labor seat labor have held makerfield for like a hundred and something
01:02:03.280 years it would be like getting oh my god i don't know um jd vance to like run as like the mayor
01:02:10.780 of chicago or something it's it's not it's not going to happen but the fact that restore got
01:02:16.580 seven percent in such a seat is in some ways significant so half the people are like oh my
01:02:21.820 god this proves that like restore has no future and like racist btfo and you know no no no no we
01:02:27.460 all march towards a glorious brown future and other people are like well this does actually
01:02:32.220 prove that they are a political force we we've got to wait and see on that one
01:02:36.180 ardent party says uh fist didn't ask the imptq is that his real name yes i i was encouraged by
01:02:47.580 my chat to open by uh asking you if that is your real name but oh sure yeah of course yeah no i
01:02:54.360 mean guys i've explained this many times over like no like this is out there this is this is not some
01:03:00.380 secret i i got i got my start uh james lindsey posting so a lot a lot there you go there you
01:03:05.480 know yeah uh cherry cook nixon says dsa wins last night uh are a flashing red light that we are
01:03:13.320 heading down the uk path ourselves how do we print the uk style uh sectarianism uh yeah you probably 0.66
01:03:19.300 sent this before we talked about it but it's real simple you ban islam you just ban muslims from 0.96
01:03:24.280 immigrating to the united states well stop uh there is no other solution and anyone telling 0.92
01:03:28.640 you anything else is wrong oh that's not constitutional that's racist i don't care 0.55
01:03:32.500 figure it out like this the survival he who saves his country violates no law uh if you keep uh you 0.99
01:03:39.320 know a bunch of muslims from coming in and destroying my country you have done well you 1.00
01:03:43.000 have done what the constitution actually wanted to do which was preserve our our union for 1.00
01:03:48.420 ourselves and our posterity that's the purpose of the constitution not to allow foreigners to 0.76
01:03:52.500 come in and destroy your country all right you might have saved your country but have you 0.71
01:03:56.860 considered that it's made you a bit mean you know have you really thought about that well now that 0.87
01:04:02.880 now i have to ponder that i don't i don't want to i don't want to give anyone the ick you know
01:04:07.000 that would be very uncomfortable yeah uh cherry coke nixon again new cold war traditional west
01:04:13.940 versus the third world nothing new about that honestly um and to be clear uh you know a lot
01:04:21.180 of this is not versus the third world it's versus the elites who have enabled this these people are
01:04:27.840 tools right like don't get me wrong they're bad i don't want them in my country but they didn't
01:04:32.920 import themselves here they didn't magically teleport and that's what i'm focusing on right
01:04:37.480 now that's why i'm beating up conservative pundits on twitter all day long right now
01:04:41.720 because they made this happen they yelled they screamed they canceled the pat buchanons they
01:04:46.740 canceled the Peter Bremelos. They pushed the Paul Gottfrieds out of the movement. They pushed the
01:04:52.040 people out who were warning you that this was coming. The Joe Sobrins, you know, these people
01:04:57.320 knew what was coming and they did it anyway. So yes, the third world are bad. Yes, the third 1.00
01:05:03.580 worlders are a problem. No, I don't want them here. No, I'm not going to ally with them against 1.00
01:05:08.420 the elites. That said, they're not the core problem. They would not be in my country if it
01:05:13.480 wasn't for the class of people who enabled their presence here that's who i'm actually doing battle 0.78
01:05:18.280 with nixon also says yanks and brits waking up canucks and aussies asleep well i know that you
01:05:26.380 are you are uh you know in the uk but you are australian uh originally um i don't know i know
01:05:34.300 the canadian situation is dire like real bad like i don't think there's i i know some canadians
01:05:39.540 who are true patriots and i love them but their country is cooked man like they are cooked cooked
01:05:44.540 yeah like the uk still has some hope that canada is toast i what is australia right do you do you
01:05:50.920 have any uh insight into that right now so my understanding is that um in terms of uh ideological
01:05:57.600 warfare australia is is far ahead of everyone else a lot of a lot of the crap that came to
01:06:02.740 be defined as work was trialed in places like australia and canada first out on the
01:06:06.880 the fringes of the West before being sort of imported wholesale.
01:06:13.400 I don't know.
01:06:14.980 The Aussies, I see the Canadians as well.
01:06:19.400 I'm not sure that there's going to be sufficient awareness 0.99
01:06:22.820 before it all goes to crap. 0.91
01:06:24.740 I don't really know. 0.98
01:06:26.260 I don't know.
01:06:26.600 I think saying that people are asleep is a bit,
01:06:30.120 it it shifts the locus of agency onto uh populations that were subjected to highly
01:06:38.280 coercive mass psychological warfare campaigns and it's not it's really not fair right it's it's
01:06:43.820 like oh you voted for this yes under conditions of like massive psychological warfare that was
01:06:49.940 like trained and tested over like 50 years it's not like you just had like a random dude who like
01:06:55.900 walked into a voting booth and he's like oh today i will vote for my destruction oh no no no no this
01:07:00.420 was very very carefully prepared yeah we're all good elite theorists here uh and so this is why
01:07:06.760 i get pretty angry when i hear like oh well they voted for it they deserved it uh like at some
01:07:11.440 level yes you have personal agency but also like as you say i understand the amount of psychological
01:07:17.260 programming the amount of government coercion the amount of uh you know academic pressure
01:07:22.600 Everything else that has been put into this, the Democrats are simply the left in general.
01:07:27.220 They are simply willing to spend billions of dollars to brainwash you to make sure that you do what they want.
01:07:32.860 And conservatives are like, oh, I don't know.
01:07:35.360 That might cost like a million dollars to get a guy elected.
01:07:38.540 I don't know if I'm willing to do that.
01:07:40.280 And, you know, that's why they win.
01:07:41.520 They are willing to buy the culture.
01:07:43.180 They're willing to go all in.
01:07:44.440 And you're sitting over there still believing in the myth of popular sovereignty, which is a lie.
01:07:49.200 And the faster we can dispel that, the faster we can solve this problem. 0.99
01:07:53.520 author in california says one non-western death is a tragedy 250 000 western western girls is
01:08:01.900 just a statistic elites yeah man that is uh that is brutal but that is uh well said that is well
01:08:07.840 hey how you doing mate he's he's one of the guys from my channel good to see you man excellent well
01:08:11.880 we are more than happy i love it you know when when jay burden's on i get the beaver gang and uh
01:08:16.420 you know when when prude's on i get all of his guys so it's always good to have
01:08:20.200 uh everybody's fans jump over uh everybody look at the donna uh rachel laughing at the victim
01:08:26.780 report spiteful mutant yeah no i mean it would again one of the more i saw people trying to
01:08:31.140 defend that like no not not in the slightest i'm sorry i'm not buying that for a second that
01:08:36.300 ultimately she's sympathetic to people when she's laughing like that again they had a sorry if she
01:08:42.480 had a real if she had a real question about those numbers there was a way to ask that like hey guys
01:08:47.660 i care about these victims and i think the responsible thing to do is to investigate again
01:08:52.080 i would still have questions but at least that's when we have it like posting a video online of
01:08:56.980 you laughing about this right after it comes up there's there's no explanation it's just evil
01:09:01.340 they have to defend this ground if uh if if even for a moment it has become widely accepted that
01:09:08.800 atrocities happen to white people the uh entire pyramid upon which much of the west and the uk
01:09:15.160 specifically is structured would be undermined the the victim hierarchy is defended very very
01:09:23.700 very rigorously because it is a de facto caste system basically and they take uh they take a
01:09:30.140 very dim view of people trying to rise above their station in the victim hierarchy which is
01:09:36.700 basically what is happening as a result of the rape gangs of course the the hierarchy is you know
01:09:42.840 it's undeclared we're we're all we're all equal just some of us are more equal than others right
01:09:47.060 because some of us have suffered more you understand and so we you know deserve special
01:09:51.820 privileges uh yes nick nilson says great guest very insightful conversation i agree thank you
01:09:59.320 very much for joining us sir uh cyber chud says fisty guesting on or in a great stream with a
01:10:05.840 great guest so true so true only the finest guests on the or mcintyre show once again thank you guys
01:10:11.820 for supporting the show and watching love these conversations manna youd says i think it's time
01:10:17.380 to start reading decolonization literature it's a great idea for the right to think in the framework
01:10:21.880 that is happening in the west is colonization flip the narrative um look i always think that
01:10:27.160 it is useful to have a functional knowledge of how your enemies are conceptualizing issues
01:10:34.140 i do think it is very tenuous to try to use your opponent's own frames against them uh especially
01:10:42.560 from the right it can be done but it has to be done very carefully most of the time the best
01:10:47.260 thing you can do is step outside of that frame so the vast majority of the time what you should do
01:10:51.640 is reject the new speak reject the language reject the entire premise um so it might be useful in
01:10:58.080 order to do that to have a functional knowledge of colonization uh efforts like i have read a
01:11:03.940 decent amount of postmodernists because i need to understand what they're doing to my society
01:11:09.600 um but i would not always use their frames necessarily sometimes that could be useful
01:11:14.900 most of the time it's better to just learn how to step outside by understanding it in the first
01:11:18.940 place i would uh recommend reading uh franz fanon's wretched of the u.s just to get a sense of like
01:11:24.700 how much these people hate you and if you can read that and think that like letting all these
01:11:29.000 people into your country is going to end with anything other than like bloodshed then you're 0.93
01:11:34.480 of a deficient mental character let's put it you can vote your way in but you can't vote your way
01:11:39.260 out uh caleb knight says i'm late restart the stream or if it's your real name also great to
01:11:46.260 see jim concepts all to count on here uh these are inside jokes much love yes apparently the
01:11:52.580 james lindsey drama i don't i haven't seen james's stuff in so long i honestly forget that he
01:11:57.280 exists at this point um you know like people i don't even get people sending me his stuff at
01:12:02.520 this point anymore i guess but yeah it's true it's just sad at this point like i i just i feel bad
01:12:08.240 like you know i don't want to you know like you know i don't want to kick someone when they're
01:12:13.120 down it's right yeah you know it's it's like okay right like you know i i do think it's quite
01:12:18.480 interesting that he's basically become the jim kramer of politics like whatever thing he supports
01:12:23.460 he seems to support right exactly at the moment at which it flips it's just quite interesting you
01:12:28.080 know he's the master of the falling knife man like it's just like hey hey there's a disaster
01:12:33.400 i'm gonna grab a hold of it right before the the solution comes it's uh he should trade crypto
01:12:38.360 is what i'm saying right yeah right yeah we yeah we really need actually yeah that's exactly what
01:12:43.400 we just need to do like someone update me whatever his latest take is i'm just going the other
01:12:48.320 direction and i will profit 95 of the time generally against reactionary politics of that
01:12:54.080 sort but it might it might be uh required for a jim kramer force like james lindsey uh aramaic
01:13:00.760 discourse says always remember my friends a nation's wealth is not measured in gdp but in
01:13:06.100 immigrants per square meter well done well done oh dude it's like that um what what's that uh
01:13:15.000 that quote uh that tweet uh you know america's not full you can grind uh you know 300 million
01:13:21.220 more people into a fine paste and pack them into the yeah uh nixon also says i said third world
01:13:29.520 ism rather than third world oh okay uh sorry i don't remember the uh the the context there but
01:13:36.320 i'm sure that you were correct on that one and he also says i can't feel more propagandized
01:13:41.780 populations like in the anglosphere uh we're two we we were two and we broke out of the matrix
01:13:48.940 a decade sooner um you know uh i i wish i could say that's true uh i you know america i have now
01:13:58.040 discovered that i need to go back and do elite theory 101 because as weird as it is for guys
01:14:03.840 like you mean news fist like we are actually the old heads at this point uh like we remember
01:14:08.620 you know six years ago when academic agent was in his heyday and that kind of thing and so we
01:14:13.880 like forget that there's a whole there's now like two whole internet generations who have not seen
01:14:20.440 any of that content and don't know any lessons so i've just started doing uh elite theory 101
01:14:25.220 videos again because like people don't know the basics of like actually no democracy doesn't work
01:14:30.100 no actually you aren't in charge of your country no iron law of oligarchy no political formulas
01:14:35.060 uh and so um you know as much as i'd like to believe that we've broken out of the conditioning
01:14:40.120 and the matrix as it were there i don't i don't know that that's the case and i think a few more
01:14:45.200 remedial courses are sadly uh you know on the docket if we're going to be able to eventually
01:14:49.940 do that though that is of course the ultimate hope all right guys we're going to go ahead and
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