The Culture War - Tim Pool - November 08, 2025


New York City Becoming The Next LONDONISTAN | Across The Pond


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1 hour and 13 minutes

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199.14157

Word Count

14,646

Sentence Count

854

Misogynist Sentences

16

Hate Speech Sentences

99


Summary

Tate Brown and Connor Tomlinson are joined by the GOAT to discuss the latest in American politics and pop culture, including the election of Zoran Kwame Mandemani as the next mayor of New York City, and the ongoing saga of Sydney Sweeney's jeans ad.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 But you're looking at the data. This is not what New Yorkers voted for. This is what their
00:00:04.020 foreign replacements have voted for. These people have no conscience. They're barely conscious.
00:00:08.900 They will lie just to get ahead. We can't trust them. They shouldn't be here. And yet,
00:00:14.040 like basically, yeah, two Star Wars tribes are just going at it in the elections of
00:00:19.200 Minneapolis. This is really some beautiful stuff. There are now three Sydney Sweeney images that I
00:00:23.700 want to hang in the Louvre. What is up, guys? This is Tate Brown here holding it down this weekend
00:00:28.920 here on The Culture War. As you may have heard, we have an exciting new presentation across the
00:00:34.120 pond. That's right. It's fantastic stuff. You got 30 minutes of British news, 30 minutes of American
00:00:39.800 news. I don't know if this has ever been done before. This might be unprecedented. So I had to
00:00:43.280 call up the GOAT, Connor Tomlinson. He had to step up to the plate here to make this dream a reality.
00:00:49.000 Connor, what is going on, man? Pleasure, sir. Well, I would say pleasure, except most of the show is
00:00:54.320 going to be dedicated, probably in consecutive weeks until the heat death of the universe,
00:00:58.040 to documenting the transformation of Britain into something between a marginal Soviet state
00:01:03.980 and the ISIS caliphate. So it's not going to be that fun, but we're going to throw in lots of
00:01:09.980 pop culture references and offensive jokes and ensure that the totally online Zoom right of which
00:01:16.440 we are brand ambassadors, I suppose, are adequately entertained.
00:01:20.920 Yeah, I was looking through, like, so before we obviously start recording, me and Connor, we set
00:01:26.860 up a doc throughout the week and we start, you know, throwing out stories that we think would be
00:01:30.960 good to discuss. And I'm seeing the stories he's putting in and I'm just like, this is, it is, it is
00:01:36.640 not, they're not doing so hot over there. Meanwhile, I threw in like a story about Sydney Sweeney,
00:01:41.580 which we will cover. Well, her response to that lady trying to get her to back down on the jeans ad.
00:01:46.300 But, um, yes, it's going to be, uh, there's some black pills, but we're both Christians. We're both
00:01:51.840 Zoomers. Um, you can never black pill, never, ever black pill. But, uh, one small black pill
00:01:58.020 stateside, obviously, you guys probably saw the news this week. You don't really have to be a
00:02:02.180 politico to have seen this story is, uh, Zoran Kwame Mamdani is now the, going to be the next mayor
00:02:10.080 of New York city. Uh, so look, uh, Tuesday, huge election. There was elections all across the
00:02:16.640 country, New Jersey, New York city, California. There was the prop prop 50, uh, thing, Virginia,
00:02:22.820 a lot of elections. They're all in blue states. So, you know, Republicans are getting really excited
00:02:27.760 for, you know, potentially upsets, but not really unsurprising. It's just kind of shows more of the
00:02:33.300 moment we're in is that, uh, people are just voting for partisan reasons. Obviously there was Jay
00:02:37.220 Jones in Virginia, literally threatening to kill Republicans and, uh, he won decisively. So
00:02:42.100 obviously a bad, bad state we're in, uh, as far as, you know, people voting, you know, rationally
00:02:48.660 rather than just voting along party lines. But the election result that I think shocked everyone,
00:02:53.000 including a lot of Democrats was, uh, Zoran Mamdani. He is a immigrant from Uganda and, uh,
00:02:59.280 he is now going to be the mayor of what is effectively the seat of the American empire, the seat of perhaps
00:03:04.860 the most influential, powerful empire, certainly on the face of the planet, potentially of the
00:03:10.780 modern era, I would say. And, uh, now there's a guy named Zoran running it. So Zoran and his,
00:03:16.600 uh, speech here where he was, you know, getting pumped up, he's won, he's going to credit everyone
00:03:21.880 that, you know, got him to this point and who he's going to represent. And, uh, let's take a listen
00:03:26.720 here and we'll watch who he credits and who he won this for. Uh, this is really something here.
00:03:33.300 I speak of Yemeni bodega owners and Mexican abuelas.
00:03:40.900 Senegalese taxi drivers and Uzbek nurses.
00:03:47.160 Trinidadian line cooks and Ethiopian aunties.
00:03:52.940 Yes, aunties.
00:03:55.080 So obviously, uh, the group that people noticed wasn't mentioned there was Americans.
00:03:59.380 I thought he was just listing off all the cast members of the Mosaisley Cantina.
00:04:03.300 Yeah, dude. I thought he was giving us like a helpful cheat sheet to pass on to Stephen Miller's
00:04:07.680 like, Hey, you know, you may not have thought of this, but there's Senegalese taxi drivers and they
00:04:11.820 got to go to this, this whole time. I thought Zoran was the guy who turned, uh, the kid into Tom
00:04:19.200 Anks and big, and it doesn't really help his reputation that he, his, his branding looks like,
00:04:24.380 you know, the, the letters he's got behind them.
00:04:26.120 It looks like it should say the great and powerful underneath it.
00:04:30.600 Yeah, I know. It's like, he's like about the start making things float or something. I don't
00:04:34.500 really know what's going on. Uh, he's an interesting guy. This is what I wanted to hit on. This
00:04:38.880 is what I want to talk to you about as it's, it's been driving me crazy seeing some of the
00:04:43.100 rhetoric around Zoran. Cause he's obviously a huge threat. He's obviously unprecedented for many
00:04:48.020 reasons and the American political zeitgeist, uh, things that he is not is he is not a jihadist.
00:04:55.640 Um, that could potentially be an upgrade from what he actually is. Uh, he's definitely not a
00:05:00.620 jihadist. He's, uh, hanging out at gay clubs at like 2 AM. You know, I know people are like,
00:05:05.180 Oh, that's what, you know, these like Muslims do is they, you know, shield, but they really believe
00:05:09.660 so they can get a power or whatever. I'm like, dude, it's, he's been keeping this act up his whole
00:05:13.520 life. I promise you, he's not a jihadist.
00:05:15.300 Uh, to be fair, I don't know what the Arabic for being on the down low is, but that does
00:05:19.440 happen in, uh, some, some Muslim countries. I had, I had a gay friend who moved out to,
00:05:23.760 well, an Arab country, cause I don't want to say where it is just in case he gets outed,
00:05:27.160 but to work in a university. And he was saying that he, when he went to the gym there, there
00:05:30.660 was like a queue of Arab guys going into the cubicles where another guy was.
00:05:34.220 Oh, wow. Some down low Habibis, I guess is what you would call them. But, uh, I don't know,
00:05:40.140 maybe Zoran, you know, I don't know what's going on over there, but, uh, yeah, I don't
00:05:44.920 suspect that he's a jihadist. Um, I don't even know if we're really worried about him
00:05:49.200 establishing some sort of communist state in New York city. That's gonna be really tough
00:05:54.000 to pull off considering, uh, you know, city council and these sorts of things. I think
00:05:58.820 the thing that makes Zoran unprecedented and what makes him so alarming in the American
00:06:04.160 political zeitgeist is something that I, and a lot of people in the space have been hitting
00:06:08.680 on is that fundamentally he has a very third world mentality. That's not to say that he's
00:06:13.540 a third worldist. That's, you know, something where if you're splitting hairs, that can mean
00:06:17.600 something else. Uh, but he's certainly of the third world exhibit a is him eating with
00:06:23.140 his hands, eating burritos off of like subway seats. Um, a lot of things. And then the fact
00:06:30.860 that he has like intricate ball knowledge of like ethnic groups and their jobs. I mean, that's
00:06:34.960 just a really bizarre thing. Like Senegalese taxi drivers, he's listing all these sort of
00:06:40.900 disaffected groups, you know, groups that you would suspect kind of feel like they're downtrodden
00:06:44.700 in the white society. And he's saying, I represent you. And what has, what's in, what do all these
00:06:49.700 groups have in common? They're of the third world by the third world. And that's, I think,
00:06:54.660 what makes Zoran unprecedented. Uh, and that's what makes them very alarming for the state of our
00:07:00.260 largest city. And look, a lot of people obviously will say, well, it's New York, you know, let them,
00:07:06.160 you know, get what they had coming to them. But I want to point this out is New Yorkers didn't
00:07:11.240 vote for this. And that may sound weird at first, but no, legitimately I have the pulling numbers up.
00:07:16.420 I'll put it on the screen. Uh, among American born New Yorkers, 40% voted for Cuomo followed by 31%
00:07:23.400 for Memdani and 25% for Sliwa. Now here's where you start to unpack what's really going on here
00:07:29.860 is among foreign born New Yorkers, which is an oxymoron, Zoran Memdani is at 62%. So contrast,
00:07:38.200 he has double the support with foreign born New Yorkers. And, uh, this Cuomo is down at 24%,
00:07:44.300 Sliwa is at 12%. So, okay, you can dunk on New Yorkers and say, oh, you know, this is what you get.
00:07:49.580 You're going to get what you voted for, but you're looking at the data. This is not what New
00:07:53.620 Yorkers voted for. This is what their foreign replacements have voted for. In addition, and I
00:07:58.520 don't want to downplay this is in addition, the transplants that have moved in, uh, they're
00:08:04.360 calling them yuckies. So instead of the classic term yuppies, which describes these young professionals,
00:08:08.700 these are young creatives is what you call them. And, uh, they have equal housing insecurity and these
00:08:15.620 sorts of things. I'm going to put up a, um, chart here that shows percentage voted for Memdani by
00:08:21.600 neighborhood. And, uh, you'll see here, Clinton Hill, Prospect Heights, Bushwick, East Williamsburg,
00:08:26.640 Greenwood Heights, Greenwood Heights. So Memdani is pulling like dictatorial numbers in these
00:08:30.860 neighborhoods. What do these neighborhoods all have in common? These are these yucky neighborhoods,
00:08:36.060 right? These are the, uh, you know, the proverbial white liberal, but this isn't just white liberal.
00:08:40.400 This is like try hard transplant as a, as coddled affluent professional put it. These are guys that
00:08:47.160 wear tote, they have tote bags and they wear beanies and they're really into, uh, podcasts with
00:08:53.920 like edgy jokes. So basically they're just Democrats that say like retard. That's what really sets them
00:08:58.460 apart. And, uh, they just think they're, yeah, they just think that they really, uh, have unlocked
00:09:02.620 some sort of, um, some sort of urbanite way of life that has an artistic flair to it. It really
00:09:10.100 sets them apart. And so Zoran really tapped into that. You can see with his branding, his marketing,
00:09:14.040 he was tapping into that try hard transplant culture, safe sleazy culture is what some have
00:09:19.560 called it. There's a lot of different ways you can name it, but it's one of those things, you know,
00:09:23.020 and you see it and, uh, and you find them in high concentration in Bushwick and Prospect Heights.
00:09:28.460 All this to say, Connor, I think New York is getting its own Sadiq Khan in many ways. What do you
00:09:33.240 think about this? Yeah, I think the Sadiq Khan is remarkably more dangerous just because he spent his
00:09:37.900 entire career as a human rights lawyer defending the 9-11 hijacker that survived Louis Farrakhan
00:09:44.380 after, you know, he called, uh, Jews and white people termites and satanic. He insisted that
00:09:49.620 Louis Farrakhan had to come over and visit the UK. He, while he was a MP in Parliament, spoke to
00:09:55.480 Iranian state-funded TV and called moderate Muslims Uncle Tom's. I've documented all of this stuff in
00:10:00.860 an article for The Critic called The Phantom Far Right. But Zoran Mamdani, I mean, when, when you say
00:10:05.960 he's not a third worldist, the only reason is you don't need to have an abstract philosophy about the
00:10:11.760 oppression of the third world if you're from the third world. Like, we as Anglos or Europeans,
00:10:17.560 Americans, Australians, etc., we think in ideological, self-interested, individualistic,
00:10:24.440 philosophical terms. Like, we have a comprehensive life philosophy that we can discuss between one
00:10:28.240 another. But Zoran Mamdani's politics, being that he's like third world bane, basically boiled down
00:10:33.700 to, I don't like white people. They have stuff I want. I'm going to steal it and redistribute it to
00:10:38.160 my co-ethnics. And so you don't need to read Franz Fanon or Khrushchev's secret speech in 1961
00:10:44.400 in order to understand that philosophy. It's just seething ethnic resentment. It is as you tweeted
00:10:49.260 to much controversy a couple of days ago, Tate, uh, they just hate the fact they can't make white
00:10:55.440 women laugh. That's it. Yeah. It's like seething ethnic resentment. Um, like,
00:10:59.420 Mandami wrote about this. Same with Hasan Paikar, as we discussed in our, in our previous episode
00:11:03.720 of my channel. I'll put the quote up here from Mandani. It's, uh, quite something. Yeah. So I,
00:11:09.180 I don't think we need an abstract philosophy to understand this. And I, again, I, I agree. I don't
00:11:14.700 think he's a jihadist, but I do think he's going to hold the door open for Islamic groups to gain a
00:11:20.980 further foothold in, yeah, state and national politics. And so it is a danger because much
00:11:27.380 like the Islamo-left alliance over here in the UK, the useful idiots who think they can play liberal
00:11:32.460 umpires to all groups and signal their progressive credentials while also wearing a kefir and chanting
00:11:39.700 globalize the Intifada, they will eventually find themselves on the wrong end of a crane if the
00:11:45.720 Islamic contingent gains more political power and then decides that they aren't useful anymore
00:11:51.420 and to dispose of them because they're, they're infidels or they've succumbed to fit them.
00:11:55.340 As far as the other groups voting as well. So I saw two interesting takes. The first is that 84%
00:12:00.340 of liberal white women voted for Mandani, you know, like shock. But I think that they're the group
00:12:05.220 that has become socially acceptable to beat up on. One, because Republicans don't feel racist. So
00:12:09.840 they don't want to point out the fact that pretty much every other minority group that they have tried
00:12:14.060 to make marginal gains with at the expense of consolidating their best base of heritage
00:12:17.940 Americans, particularly young white men who they've estranged. They don't want to blame them
00:12:22.240 and say, well, they're basically foregone. You know, if, if, if there's a 2% shift in the black vote,
00:12:27.460 suddenly we've got blacks it. That's complete delusion. But it turns out that the majority of
00:12:31.640 people vote along ethnic lines because it's actually in their ethnic interest. You said earlier
00:12:34.860 that it's not people on voting along the lines of rational interest. Well, it is, it's kind of rational
00:12:38.920 interest. If there's a brown guy saying, Hey, I'm going to steal from white people and give it to brown
00:12:41.660 people. And you're like, yep, that's in my interest. Yeah. So there's that. And also the
00:12:45.380 other thing is that in order to call that, um, third worldist vote, you kind of beat up on white
00:12:51.760 women because they resent the fact they can't get white women, which is why, yeah, as, as we've
00:12:55.840 discussed with Pat Casey in an interview that's coming out tomorrow, um, manosphere discourse
00:13:00.680 tipped over into third worldist geopolitics after October the 7th pretty quickly because a large
00:13:06.020 contingent of that audience are third worlders and their descendants who resent white women. And so
00:13:11.560 you're seeing that resentment play out politically, culturally, et cetera, in New York. And so
00:13:15.700 as much as we'd like to beat up on white women for their, for their terrible political choices
00:13:20.120 on the whole, that's an internal conversation that heritage Americans or English people have
00:13:25.680 got to have with their own in-group. We shouldn't throw our own in-group under the bus because
00:13:31.620 politicians have imported entire ethnic client blocks who then vote for third worldist politicians
00:13:36.740 to steal our stuff and turn our major cities into third world slums. The last point I'll make,
00:13:40.980 this is a point that, um, shoe on head who has been too reasonable for her leftist comrades
00:13:45.640 and has been excised basically made on eggs, which is that the Republican candidate has been blamed
00:13:51.860 for causing Cuomo to lose. And despite, despite him dressing like a command and conga character
00:13:58.500 and having a weird fixation of cats, it's not his fault. Like the Republicans didn't dump any
00:14:04.180 resources into the race. They thought, thanks to the immigration policies that they supported,
00:14:08.640 especially Bush after 9-11, who, you know, two towers get felled by Muslim terrorists and
00:14:13.900 he imports millions of Muslims, as pointed out by Ron McIntyre. They not only just gave it up,
00:14:18.740 but they also allowed two Democrats to run against each other, even though one of those Democrats
00:14:23.740 was responsible for lots of people dying in nursing homes during COVID and his strange antics
00:14:31.100 with having his nipples pierced and his brother flouting lockdown laws and pretending that he was,
00:14:35.820 he was, he was dying of COVID in his basement to then make a lucrative media career. So you guys
00:14:40.340 thought that that was a winning strategy to unseat Mandani, to flood the country with furball
00:14:44.880 dependence and then allow a seemingly corrupt career politician to run not in your party in your
00:14:53.140 stead. So the actual lesson from this is all elections are a headcount ethnically in the
00:14:58.800 aftermath of mass migration. And quite yet again, the conservative Republican establishment sucks.
00:15:04.420 Yeah. Yeah. Fundamentally, like you said, it's a census, not a, uh, you know, you're not debating
00:15:10.480 on policy. It's a, it's just headcount. Like you said, um, yeah, that's, what's frustrated me a lot
00:15:15.680 with the discourse from people on the right is, yeah, they just blame white liberals for everything
00:15:21.480 going wrong in New York city. It's like, New York city is a quarter white. So, and then let's just
00:15:25.900 say 60% of those whites, maybe 70% are liberal. Like there's a lot of conservative white people,
00:15:31.180 pretty much actually any Republican district in New York city at this point is pretty much a
00:15:36.520 predominantly white area, like Italian, Irish, Staten Island, dah, dah, dah, dah, dah. So yeah,
00:15:41.200 this is just weird. I think it's just conservatives still in the United States in the commentary class
00:15:46.420 are still afraid of being called racist. And they know if they can beat up on white liberals,
00:15:50.740 they'll get brownie points from elsewhere. And then also they don't really actually have to address
00:15:56.160 the issue, which is the reason you're getting Zoron's is because of really failed Republican
00:16:01.000 immigration policy. And as much as Democrats, um, like you, like you said, I mean, Reagan,
00:16:05.920 obviously, uh, is he, he is the reason why California is a solidly Democrat state with his
00:16:11.300 amnesty. Hey, how dare you? We were informed, uh, in the last 24 hours by Dinesh D'Souza that it was
00:16:18.060 Reagan's coalition that saved America during the cold war and made the case for free markets,
00:16:22.120 never mind the fact that their amnesty bills and their failure to oppose mass migration
00:16:26.600 and their ostracism of paleo conservatives and anti-neoconservatives from the coalition,
00:16:31.180 like Sam Francis and Pat Buchanan meant that they became demographically swamped and therefore
00:16:35.800 irrelevant in California, in New York, in Minneapolis, et cetera. Yeah. But the cheap labor,
00:16:41.980 man. Oh man, getting a year lawn mode in 1990s, California dirt cheap. It was worth it,
00:16:48.060 dude. It was a hundred percent worth it with that. Speaking of people that shouldn't
00:16:52.040 be in the country, uh, Omar Fatay. I don't know if you guys know the name, Omar Fatay.
00:16:57.480 Uh, you know, the face, it's hard to forget the face. I'll tell you that much. And I'm not even
00:17:01.300 trying to be mean. He's just as a very particular, um, Somalis in general, have a very particular look
00:17:05.840 to him. But anyway, Minneapolis, Jacob Frey, he's running for reelection. You guys know him.
00:17:11.140 I'll put the picture up where he's famous for kneeling George Floyd. It was really this guy,
00:17:16.160 the trip. Anyway, he's running for reelection. Suddenly he becomes the moderate. I know this is hard
00:17:20.280 to believe because, uh, Minneapolis really does feel, uh, left off a cliff, Soviet era,
00:17:26.720 Soviet desk rather. But, uh, yeah. So Jacob Frey is running for, for, uh, reelection and, uh, out of
00:17:32.640 nowhere, this guy, Omar Fatay, he starts, he starts, uh, blabbering on and some strange language about how
00:17:39.260 he's going to, uh, you know, make Somalia great again or something like that. Anyway, he, to be frank here,
00:17:46.340 he's the Somali candidate. So Minneapolis, obviously, as you all know, has a huge Somali
00:17:51.140 community. Uh, I would say it's a minority for now, but, uh, it is still with the birth rates and
00:17:56.380 immigration that has slowed down under Trump, but now still with the birth rates still growing.
00:18:00.780 And, uh, this community is massive and they propelled someone like Elon Omar to Congress.
00:18:05.780 So they can obviously punch above their weight when they need to. And, uh, here they were,
00:18:09.600 they were trying to unseat Jacob Frey. They were, they had this candidate, Omar Fatay,
00:18:13.340 an ethnic Somali. And, uh, so he's running, you know, he's pulling somewhat well, but he lost
00:18:19.660 Tuesday. He lost, um, he, he lost to Jacob Frey. Jacob Frey held him off. And, uh, here is now the
00:18:26.840 reason everyone's kind of scratching their head saying, well, they should have been a shoe in,
00:18:29.500 right? You know, he's kind of a Zoran type. He's very left wing. He, in theory would have the support
00:18:34.860 of the Somali community. And then obviously a lot of liberals that feel like Jacob bird leftist,
00:18:39.680 rather feel like Jacob Frey is not left to left wing enough. Well, Omar Fatay lost. And now the
00:18:46.300 post-election analysis is starting to roll in. A significant number of Somalis in Minneapolis
00:18:51.920 didn't vote for ethnic Somali mayoral candidate Omar Fatay due to Fatay being part of the Darud clan
00:18:58.760 rather than the Hawiye. These deep-seated clan wars allowed, allowed Mayor Jacob Frey to rally key
00:19:06.320 community leaders from the Hawiye clan to hold off a challenge from Fatay. Representative Elon Omar,
00:19:13.160 who endorsed Fatay, is part of the Darud clan and is reportedly the next target of the Hawiye
00:19:19.600 community leaders as they are emboldened by their proxy victory over the Darud in the mayoral election.
00:19:25.360 She will possibly face a primary challenge on tribal grounds. A lot of people saw that. They
00:19:30.620 thought this was satire. It's too funny. Uh, like basically, yeah, two Star Wars tribes just going
00:19:36.740 at it and the election, elections of Minneapolis. This is really some beautiful stuff. For one,
00:19:41.380 I stand up the Hawiye, uh, as they take on their brave Darudian, um, foes here. I stand with them.
00:19:47.800 Yeah, Neil and Omar, watch out. Uh, anyway, a lot of people thought this was satire, which is fair
00:19:54.000 enough. It's like hilarious. Uh, no, here are some locals, some local Somalis. Uh, very embarrassing
00:20:00.620 that some Somalis voted for a Kadan over a Somali brother. Oh, here we go. Here we go. Khabialad
00:20:08.920 is now poisoning Western politics. So I don't know what sort of spell I just cast there, but I did do
00:20:15.160 some homework. So Kadan means white person. Apparently it's not a slur. So good news for us out here,
00:20:21.840 for us white folk. Uh, Kadan is not a slur. So they're not trying to kill us yet. Um, so that's,
00:20:27.500 that's the one upside and then could be a lot. Um, again, I bless you. Thank you. Yeah. I don't know
00:20:35.980 what, you know, family member I've damned there by saying that, but, um, it apparently that means
00:20:43.000 tribal warfare in Somalia. So Somalia has got a lot going on. Um, our, our friend, I'm glad that you
00:20:49.660 have to like, try and pronounce these words in order to understand what's going on in
00:20:53.460 your own domestic politics. It's like the amount of like Hadiths and Arabic words I've
00:20:58.140 had to try and butcher in the last year, just to understand electoral politics in the UK.
00:21:04.300 Like I shouldn't have to be speaking the black tongue of Mordor to speak the name of various
00:21:09.620 politicians in parliament. Yeah. I shouldn't have to like practice in the mirror and still get
00:21:14.700 wrong. I mean, Barack Obama was too much. That was too much. He could have thrown us a
00:21:20.100 bone. He could have called himself Barry Obama. And we'd be like, this is some guy who's like
00:21:23.640 half Irish, but no, he had to, he had to jump in with this goofy name. And then now I got
00:21:29.160 to learn how to stay Zoran, Mamdani or whatever. It's too much. Can they just like take a breather?
00:21:35.340 What is it? What are they doing over at Ellis Island? That's my question. What are they doing
00:21:38.300 over at Ellis Island? Cause back in the day you came in the Croatian, you got your like goofy
00:21:42.260 name with like 30 consonants in it. And like all the like weird little stuff about the letters.
00:21:46.560 And they say, ah, it's Johnson. Now your last name is Johnson. Get it, you know, welcome or
00:21:50.380 whatever. What are they doing at Ellis Island? Are they asleep at the wheel? Cause how does,
00:21:54.540 how does someone named Omar Fittay not get, you know, the name tightened up? Right. How does he
00:22:00.060 get into the country? That's besides the point. My concern at this point is that I have to say
00:22:04.040 these names. It's causing me a lot of problems. So I don't know, Connor, have you seen any
00:22:10.220 ethnic client, uh, clan tribal warfare, uh, sort of manifesting in the ballot box over
00:22:15.720 on your side of the pond? Yeah, I think, so this is extra damning. The fact, two things
00:22:21.560 that I've seen coming out of the Minnesota election. First of all, so Jacob Frey in his acceptance
00:22:26.040 speech actually learned Somali. So he was speaking to Somalians in Somali. So in order to get ahead
00:22:32.820 in your own country, you now have to speak foreign language. And of course, you know, he's, he's
00:22:36.000 a totally obsequious traitor. He was always going to do anything to get ahead. But it
00:22:40.120 shows that yet again, elections in America, especially in blue states are now just a census,
00:22:45.380 a headcount. And as well, it's extra damning that Somali clans can form intra-ethnic blocs
00:22:52.720 and sabotage the runs of other Somali candidates. Cause it just shows how pronounced the Somali power
00:23:00.880 is. It's deeply entrenched. It's not like you're even winning the Somali vote anymore. You're
00:23:05.680 actually winning over like various families. Like you're, you're making a bid to be the,
00:23:10.220 to be the head of the table in a, in a mob cartel, you know, so it shouldn't be that way.
00:23:15.100 In the UK, we at the last election had 25 Muslim MPs elected. We had four Muslim independent
00:23:20.680 MPs elected. They ran on a pro-Gaza, almost exclusively Palestinian ticket. The joint leader
00:23:26.200 of the Green Party is a guy called Mohsin Ali, who is, well, I think he is a councillor in
00:23:30.880 Leeds, who was elected last May yelling Allahu Akbar. This is for Palestine. Allahu Akbar,
00:23:36.460 presumably being recycling in Arabic. And in his constituency, there were riots last year
00:23:43.560 where a Roma gypsy family had abused their children. And then the children were taken
00:23:48.860 away. And then the immigrant communities, whether they were African, whether they were
00:23:53.220 Arab Muslim, whether they were Roma, just started burning their own neighborhoods down. Most
00:23:57.220 of them, cause they're in social housing. So they don't actually care about the state of
00:23:59.980 the neighborhood and because the third world aren't exactly great on civic sense and not
00:24:03.740 throwing trash in the middle of the neighborhood and things like that. So they don't really
00:24:06.260 care. Um, and the, actually the, one of the people that got arrested, because Mohsin Ali
00:24:10.380 turned out and, you know, took some photos and said, we should have peace with a burning
00:24:13.860 bus in the background. Like it was a BLM photo. One of the people that got arrested was a white
00:24:17.700 woman, English woman, one of the few still living in the area who went out of the house and
00:24:21.620 shouting at people to go home, go back inside, stop burning your neighborhood down. And the police
00:24:24.980 came and arrested her. So pretty terrible. Uh, also we've got, so, so Birmingham, which
00:24:30.420 we'll talk about later is a perfect example of this. Cause a lot of the Muslim MPs come
00:24:34.580 from Birmingham. One of the independents, for example, Ayyub Khan, good British name, convened
00:24:40.420 a conference of Pakistani people to lobby for a new airport in Mirpur, Pakistan. The, right.
00:24:46.940 Yes. Yeah. The, the peasant region where the majority of the perpetrators of the grooming
00:24:51.360 gangs come from, like 80% of them come from that specific region. And they're most of the
00:24:55.360 perpetrators of the Pakistani grooming gangs. And they wanted a new airport, not for deportations,
00:24:59.680 but also for, you know, like direct flights to and from Birmingham.
00:25:03.940 Exactly. Yeah. To, to bring in more of their co-ethnics. And he got up and said that the grooming
00:25:09.060 gangs is a racist narrative and he was standing in front of the Pakistan flag. So they are actively
00:25:14.600 denying the atrocities of their community collectively know about and inflict upon our
00:25:18.920 community, you know, the indigenous white population and they're playing ethnic clientele
00:25:23.160 politics. And that's the only way you get ahead. And now you've got these independent
00:25:27.120 candidates that are openly organized by the Muslim vote competing against Muslim candidates
00:25:31.640 in labor who are not Muslim enough for the Muslim party candidates. And Birmingham itself
00:25:37.360 is facing, well, it's turning into a third world slum because there's rubbish piling up in
00:25:41.400 the streets because they passed this, this, uh, there was this lawsuit that set a landmark
00:25:46.020 case with the Equality Act, which is basically like our civil rights act on non-discrimination
00:25:49.400 laws that needs to be repealed. And it said that you can't have women cleaners paid less than
00:25:54.900 male employees in the public sector, even though obviously, you know, collecting bins, trash
00:25:59.260 men is a less desirable job. So you're paid slightly more. So in order to pay female cleaners
00:26:04.460 on less hours more, they deducted the wages of loads of trash collecting bin men. So they
00:26:09.420 went on strike and because the council then went bankrupt because they were open to all
00:26:13.180 of these equality lawsuits. And because you've got like tribal ethnic politics in the region.
00:26:16.940 So everyone is launching an equality lawsuit to build a road to their dad's house. Then
00:26:21.260 the trash started piling up in the streets and it resembled a third world slum and the
00:26:24.540 kids were sitting around playing with rats. So it's got something out of it at least.
00:26:29.020 Yeah. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. So, so in areas where the English population have retreated,
00:26:33.900 you've got this third world client, uh, Muslim politics that you're starting to see across
00:26:41.580 Michigan, Minnesota, or Texas.
00:26:43.420 Right. And the fact that I have a favorite Somali tribe now, just based off of their political
00:26:48.340 instincts. I am a hui, hui a nationalist. Now I'm declaring this on it. I don't know what
00:26:54.460 they've done. They could be like chopping people's heads off right now. I don't know. I like their
00:26:57.900 politics in Minneapolis. I'm a fan, but least violent Somali tribe. It's only because the other tribe is
00:27:02.780 named off to the root soundstool. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What is going on there? Two A's,
00:27:07.260 two O's. It's like, dude, you're, you're trying to delete. You're buying too many vowels here.
00:27:11.660 This is getting crazy. So before we go into the Birmingham black pill, um, cause I, you know,
00:27:17.100 it's pretty grim in the world war II stuff as well. I do want to play this video before we get out of
00:27:21.660 the American section, Sydney Sweeney. It's time to start believing in Sydney Sweeney. This is the words
00:27:28.380 of the Alana Del Rey nationalist. Uh, I'm just going to skip it. Uh, this is her responding to
00:27:36.460 Trump tweeting about her ad. I know you all remember the ad. This was fantastic stuff here.
00:27:41.820 I think I know how you're going to answer this, but I'm going to ask anyway. I mean,
00:27:45.500 the president tweeted about the jeans ad or truth social about the jeans ad. And that just seems to me,
00:27:52.460 uh, like a very crazy moment for anyone. And I wondered what that was like. It was surreal.
00:28:03.980 It was surreal. It was surreal. That's what she said about Trump tweeting about her. And then this
00:28:10.220 was one more clip. I'm just going to show you here where this, I think this is the GQ interviewer
00:28:15.500 was trying to guilt trip her into apologizing for saying that, uh, she had good genes. This is
00:28:21.660 really something. The criticism of the content, which was basically that maybe specifically in
00:28:27.340 this political climate, like white people shouldn't joke about genetic superiority.
00:28:33.740 Like that was kind of like the criticism, broadly speaking. And since you are talking about this,
00:28:38.140 I just wanted to give you an opportunity to talk about that specifically. I think that when I
00:28:45.260 have an issue that I want to speak about, people will hear.
00:28:48.140 Yeah. So do you want a chance to apologize for saying you have good genes? Mrs. Lady with
00:28:53.580 obviously good genes. And then yeah, Sweeney comes and dunk on this. I just think we needed this
00:28:57.900 palate cleanser after all these random goofy names. Sydney Sweeney just rolls off the tongue. So,
00:29:03.020 so easy to say compared to like these tongue twisters we've been doing all day. Um, no,
00:29:08.540 this is fantastic. I'm Sweeney. This is, this kind of indicates, um, this indicates where a lot of
00:29:14.380 Americans are, and this isn't like inherently right wing, like people over politicize stuff.
00:29:18.620 This is just a return to people conducting themselves normally where the ad was very normal.
00:29:24.380 Sure. It was kind of a joke about good genes, but it wasn't because she had, well, it's because she's
00:29:27.900 a model and an actress. Of course she has good genes. So, uh, fantastic from Sweeney here, not backing
00:29:33.740 down. Um, like I said earlier, the fact that she exists infuriates a very good portion of the world.
00:29:40.860 If you look at, you see a lot of the, uh, hatred of Sydney Sweeney. Um, a lot of it is just
00:29:46.060 resentment, uh, quite frankly, that she has, she really is just conventionally beautiful by
00:29:51.580 American standards. She is kind of the definition of, um, American beauty. I mean, it's like,
00:29:56.620 it is what it is. It resonates. You see it, you know, it's an American icon and that drives a lot
00:30:01.020 of people crazy. So fair play Sydney Sweeney for, uh, yeah, not, not like apologizing, I guess,
00:30:07.660 that's all she really did there. But there are, there are now three Sydney Sweeney images that I
00:30:12.380 want to hang in the Louvre. The first one is her standing there like bathed in sunlight with the
00:30:16.060 black woman behind her with her mouth agape, just like, like, uh, like she just stepped off a
00:30:20.940 spaceship from Hyperborea. The other one is the, uh, tall, skinny, dark haired woman staring at her
00:30:26.380 when she wore that translucent dress a week or so ago with seething to envy. And now the third one
00:30:31.900 is the side-by-side of this HR harridan who has contorted herself. And just the way she's
00:30:38.220 delivering the question, you can tell that she's trying to like sneak something past her,
00:30:41.900 or she knows that she's in an inferior position that she's, it was like one tongue whispering
00:30:46.620 to King Theoden when he's weakened on the throne. And Sydney Sweeney's just like, no, don't care.
00:30:51.660 I'm not going to say, I'm not going to say I'm sorry that I'm white, healthy, happy, and attracted.
00:30:55.020 And this is what you can just do, right? So one of the most radicalizing things for me,
00:30:58.300 I think I've told the story before, but when I was at university, we were part of
00:31:02.220 one of the like free speech societies. It was basically the equivalent of like Young Americans
00:31:06.060 for Liberty over where you guys are. So we would have various debates and speakers on campus.
00:31:10.540 We had Carl Benjamin, uh, weirdly enough, I didn't actually get to know Carl then,
00:31:14.220 not until a couple of years later, but he was the first event that we put on.
00:31:17.260 So it's funny how these things happen. We had a Brexit debate. We had an MP come at the time
00:31:20.780 to talk about free speech and, and we had a Israel Palestine debate between various ambassadors.
00:31:25.500 I think we were the first UK university campus to have that, right? So of course we got protested.
00:31:29.740 We got attacked by Antifa. We got attacked by the student union as well, which was coordinating
00:31:33.100 with Antifa members. And so we had a struggle session with the diversity and inclusion coordinator.
00:31:37.420 And she was sitting there the entire time going through jokes that had been said in a,
00:31:40.700 in a group chat, similar to the sort of Politico leaks that happened a little while ago.
00:31:44.700 Some of these had been doctored and published to the press. Others of them were just edgy jokes
00:31:49.020 that had been cropped out of context. Bear in mind, we'd had actual like death threats and threats
00:31:52.300 of violence against us, but they didn't care. It was just a political witch hunt.
00:31:54.940 And so the entire time we were trying to argue our case to them and they weren't listening.
00:31:58.860 And that just taught me, these people aren't acting in good faith. They, they just want to
00:32:03.820 have you engage in a struggle session and they want to break your will and have you submit
00:32:07.340 because they feel inferior and insecure and they're ideologically possessed. And they are
00:32:11.740 actually way worse people than you. And you don't want their approval. You shouldn't apologize.
00:32:15.660 You should never back down if you haven't done anything wrong. And you can just do that.
00:32:18.940 You can just reject their framing. You can just say, no, thank you. You can just smile in their face
00:32:23.180 as they live miserable lives and their, their politics is on the way out and being attractive
00:32:29.260 and healthy and comfortable in your own skin is in the ascendant. And so the only thing I have to say,
00:32:34.540 and I say it with utter heartbreak because I can't stand him, but Richard Hanania was right.
00:32:38.780 Sidney Sweeney is actually emblematic of the fact that woke is dead. Yeah. Yeah. Full stop.
00:32:43.420 It's exactly what it is. Yeah. Her existence just infuriates quite a lot of people. So, uh, yeah,
00:32:48.300 with that, should we, should we touch on this? This, uh, this was this, uh, World War II veteran,
00:32:53.420 Alec Pennstone. Um, we have a video here from him. This is changing gears a little bit, obviously
00:32:58.140 from Sidney Sweeney. Um, should I play the video? Yeah, please do, but it's not changing gears from
00:33:03.740 mass migration. Cause that's relevant. That's very true. Yeah. It's all kind of linked together,
00:33:07.740 quite out. We'll play the video here. What does Remembrance Sunday mean for you? What is your message?
00:33:15.100 My message is, I can see in my mind's eye, there was rows and rows of white stones of all the hundreds
00:33:24.140 of my friends and everybody else that gave their lives for what? The country of today. No, I'm sorry.
00:33:33.420 But the sacrifice wasn't worth the result that it is now. Oh, well, I'm sorry. What do you, what do you,
00:33:42.460 what do you mean by that though? Well, what we fought for and what we fought for was our freedom. We
00:33:50.540 find that even now it's the downside worse than what it was when I fought for it. Oh, Alec, I'm sorry you
00:34:00.380 feel like that because I want you to know that all the generations that have come since including me
00:34:06.460 and my children are so grateful for your bravery and all that for service personnel. And it's our job
00:34:14.220 now, isn't it? To make it the country that you fought for. You absolutely fought for. Yeah, like you're
00:34:21.420 seeing the two anchors here trying to mitigate the optical disaster for their side, obviously, that this
00:34:27.500 is, which is a World War II veteran calling a bull on strike here. It's like, hey, the country that I
00:34:32.940 fought for doesn't exist anymore. It's way worse than what it was when I fought for it. Yeah, the
00:34:39.180 country is unrecognizable to our ancestors a hundred years ago. And this is George Orwell's definition in
00:34:43.820 the line of the unit and a unicorn of what constitutes a civilization is the ability that if you held up a
00:34:49.260 magic mirror to your ancestors and showed them a hundred years in the future, it's their ability to
00:34:54.060 recognize the future as the same civilization to them. And the reason that all these viral posts
00:34:58.700 of London in the 1950s go viral or people are in order to get back in touch with English culture,
00:35:04.460 they go to heritage sites or they go on old steam train trips is because we're not excited about the
00:35:08.060 future because the future is bleak and the present is unrecognizable to the people in the past where
00:35:13.500 things were peaceful and prosperous and culturally homogenous. And the thing that makes it just a
00:35:18.780 picture of modern Britain, this particular scene that you've just witnessed is the two presenters
00:35:24.300 that are patronizing the long housing in and playing dumb as to why he might not feel that his
00:35:30.780 sacrifices were worth it is Kate Garraway, the woman who pats him on the shoulder, was married to one of
00:35:38.460 the architects of Tony Blair's government. Tony Blair's government is famous for importing the discourse
00:35:44.140 about America being a nation of immigrants, you know, the book that was written by the
00:35:47.420 Anti-Defamation League and John F. Kennedy. It was imported by Barbara Roach, who was the
00:35:52.860 Home Secretary at the time, that Blair increased mass migration after 1997. His speechwriter Andrew
00:35:58.380 Nether said, and he published in The Independent, this quote, he said that he got the impression that
00:36:03.180 the intention of increasing migration was to rub the right's nose in diversity and render its
00:36:08.620 arguments out of date. Well, consider our noses and the nose of that veterans well and truly rubbed.
00:36:14.060 But then the Pakistani man, who is a breakfast TV host in question, is called Adal Ray, and he
00:36:20.460 constantly insists that, you know, he's as British as you and me. But yesterday, when Zoran Mamdani won,
00:36:27.100 sorry, two days ago on the 5th of November, Adal Ray tweeted,
00:36:30.060 Some say Mamdani may implement Sharia law. He might. The heart of Sharia is social justice,
00:36:36.540 welfare, fairness, charity, and cohesion. Most Muslim countries operate a hybrid of Sharia and civil law,
00:36:42.140 are slowly reforming and abandoning unethical practices despite the West's portrayal.
00:36:45.980 Number one, move to one. Number two, we know you're lying. Like, Britain is the western capital of
00:36:51.500 Sharia courts now. We have over 85 known and operational. They have tons of unregistered marriages,
00:36:57.340 including child marriages, but the government doesn't touch them. It allows them to operate a
00:37:00.780 completely separate clannish and religious legal system in our country, establish outposts that
00:37:06.140 don't recognize civil law. And across Muslim countries as well, civil law isn't recognized
00:37:09.980 like it is in Christian countries where Christ himself said, render unto Caesar that which is
00:37:14.700 Caesar's, and render unto God that which is God's. Instead, there's this Arabist called Edward
00:37:20.220 Alfred Gwilame, who wrote in the 70s a very complementary book on Islam, but it is a very revealing guide
00:37:24.860 because, you know, he's sympathetic to Islam, but he just writes things as he sees them. And he said
00:37:29.420 that nothing comes between an Arab and his people. Basically, there is no law that he will respect if
00:37:35.020 it gets in the way of advantaging himself, his family, his clan, and his ummah. So there is no
00:37:39.340 melding of civil and Sharia law. There's just a crowbarring of Sharia law into incompatible civil
00:37:44.780 traditions. And this is what this veteran is seeing. This veteran might not be able to express
00:37:48.780 in words the reason his country is so bad because he doesn't actually point out any
00:37:53.900 specific reason why it is appalling. And if he has been already pre-screened to go on Good
00:37:58.540 Morning Britain, which is an avowedly leftist containment show, then he probably is sympathetic
00:38:03.660 to thinking that, you know, anyone complaining about migration is a racist, etc. But he can see
00:38:08.540 the deterioration of his towns and cities around him. He can see that all the social services are
00:38:13.500 falling into disrepair. He can see that everything's bankrupt and unfamiliar. And the population has
00:38:17.340 changed over time to where his neighbours aren't people that he knows anymore. And so one must
00:38:22.860 look back and say that if the inevitable outcome of our post-war victory, and I don't think it was
00:38:29.820 inevitable, but it has happened, was the present state, then was it worth the sacrifice? And if even
00:38:37.420 the veterans are saying no, we have to reassess the post-war settlement. One of the things that's
00:38:41.820 caused this state of affairs, by the way, is the post-war laws that were enacted to ensure that,
00:38:46.780 you know, Dutch-Jewish children boarding the Kindertransport weren't turned away from gaining
00:38:51.340 refuge, as some tragically were and were sent to their deaths. And now, the 1952 Refugee Convention,
00:38:57.180 or the European Convention on Human Rights, that protects refugees and asylum seekers, keeps North
00:39:03.020 African rapists in my country, or Albanian criminals who say, well, my son's autistic and he doesn't like
00:39:08.380 the taste of foreign chicken nuggets, therefore I have to live here forever. Those laws are completely
00:39:11.980 antiquated and they're ruining my country, but it is the long hangover of the post-war settlement
00:39:17.100 that has destroyed it. And that's why I think this guy's so upset.
00:39:20.380 With that, this was a fascinating incident here that happened in Birmingham. So obviously,
00:39:26.700 Maccabee Tel Aviv was in town to play Aston Villa in the Europa League. And speaking of imported foreign
00:39:34.780 conflicts, Conor, what is going on here? Why, why are they so upset about a Europa League game?
00:39:41.580 A fairly inconsequential one as well.
00:39:45.260 Yeah, it turns out Muslims are just major football fans.
00:39:48.300 Yeah, it has absolutely nothing to do with thousands of year old blood libels that have
00:39:51.820 been imported into my country. So at the start of October, Yom Kippur happened and many people will
00:39:57.260 have heard about. A terrorist literally named Jihad, and his full translated name means Holy
00:40:04.060 Warrior of Syria, came over from Syria and was granted indefinitely leave to remain, had multiple
00:40:09.180 wives, and acted on the instructions of an ISIS announcement in September saying,
00:40:15.580 Can our operatives please start ramming cars into buildings and shooting and stabbing people?
00:40:20.380 And so he drove a car at a synagogue in Manchester on Yom Kippur with a suicide vest on,
00:40:25.660 stabbed a bunch of people, and then armed police shot him dead. And he ended up killing,
00:40:30.140 I think, two people, and one person died from a stray bullet from the police. So three people died
00:40:33.980 overall, a few were injured. So this happened in an area where Jews and Muslims have side by side
00:40:41.260 in a kind of Middle Eastern PVP server, and the English are not present in the second largest city
00:40:47.020 in their country. And the reason I'm focusing on Birmingham is because this is a microcosm of what
00:40:52.140 happens everywhere mass demographic change from the Third World happens. Like, if you don't want
00:40:56.860 Birmingham, don't do this. Bear in mind, we are importing a city the size of Birmingham into our
00:41:03.100 country every single year and not building more Birminghams, thankfully, because Birmingham is one
00:41:07.580 of the country, one of the cities that was heavily bombed during the Second World War and has been
00:41:12.460 rebuilt in ugly modernist fashion and then filled with Third Worlders. I wonder if the World War II veteran
00:41:18.140 has taken a trip to Birmingham anytime soon, and this has inspired his lamentation about
00:41:23.100 his sacrifices. But what happened was, because the local MP and the local population, the local MP
00:41:27.420 being that Ayyub Khan chap, you know, the one lobbying for the Pakistani airport that I mentioned
00:41:31.180 earlier, because they objected to Maccabee Tel Aviv fans coming over from Israel because they're Jewish,
00:41:36.220 and because there are various hadiths that even the Hamas Charter has cited about how judgment day
00:41:40.220 will only come if you fight and kill the Jews. And there's this one treacherous tree called
00:41:44.060 Garkad who won't snitch on where they are. Because they don't like Jews very much,
00:41:47.660 because they blame Jews for killing Muhammad, because Muhammad couldn't convert the Jews when
00:41:50.860 he moved from Mecca to Medina, and there were several tribes there, and he said,
00:41:53.740 I'm a prophet, and they went, well, we haven't heard about you in the Torah.
00:41:56.700 Because of this, like, long-standing ethnic grudge from the 7th century,
00:42:00.700 they said, we don't want the Jewish fans here, we're going to kick off a fuss.
00:42:03.980 So, the government actually banned Jewish fans from coming over to attend the game.
00:42:08.380 Even so, even though the Jewish fans weren't present, because the team was still playing
00:42:12.300 in their area, there was a Muslim organization called Deenified, and Deen means the traditions
00:42:19.340 of the Prophet Muhammad that you abide by in order to live most authentically his perfect life.
00:42:24.460 So, you know, declaring war on Jews, for example. They went around in the dead of night wearing
00:42:28.700 masks, putting up posters saying, kick out anti-Muslim bigotry and Zionists aren't welcome here.
00:42:34.940 At the same time, there were riots in Birmingham against riot police on the 5th of November, where
00:42:40.540 balaclava-clad youths were firing off fireworks at the police. And it wasn't because they were
00:42:45.180 getting all excited on Guy Fawkes night. I doubt that they're either Catholics lamenting the fact
00:42:49.580 the gunpowder plot didn't go off, or Protestants celebrating the fact that he was thwarted.
00:42:53.260 I think instead they just wanted to fight with police, because they were anticipating the
00:42:56.060 football match happening. Anyway, ahead of the football match, then there was a Jewish group
00:43:00.380 that drove around big trucks saying, kick out anti-Semitism on the side of it.
00:43:03.980 This all boiled into, as you can see with the various videos that I've sent you links to,
00:43:08.700 Tate, Muslims gathering with Palestine flags, wearing kathirs, taking community elders down
00:43:15.340 to the front lines, and shouting Allahu Akbar, and standing opposite the stadium complaining
00:43:21.100 about the fact that the game was going on in the first place. And the point that I wanted
00:43:25.180 to raise before we go through various links here, and you can flag things that you're interested
00:43:29.020 in is politicians condemned this. So Nick Timothy, who supports Aston Villa, went down and interviewed
00:43:36.780 some of the various protesters. He's actually been very good on Islam, by the way. But then
00:43:42.060 Michael Gove, you know, the guy that has taken credit for silencing my debate at The Spectator,
00:43:47.740 Priti Patel, the Home Secretary, who called Indians living bridges and responsible for the Boris wave,
00:43:53.180 they were complaining about the horrendous anti-Semitism happening in Birmingham because
00:43:57.580 the fans couldn't go over and the protests went ahead. And it's like, right, okay,
00:44:00.940 why are you only complaining about the second order effect, the anti-Semitism, when this wouldn't
00:44:06.140 happen if you hadn't imported all these people here in the first place, of which you are directly
00:44:10.940 responsible? Yeah, you're driving the trucks around, they'd stop anti-Semitism trucks, so if this
00:44:15.580 doesn't work, then we might have to go back to the drawing board, guys.
00:44:18.620 Yeah, it's strange that the signs were written in English when they should have been written in
00:44:21.340 Urdu, because it turns out it's not the white Aston Villa fans doing all of the juice bugging,
00:44:26.620 it turns out it's the denizens of the Third World where Mein Kampf is on stale of train stations.
00:44:31.180 Maybe we could have predicted this outcome, but it's strange how politicians only complain
00:44:36.620 in this country, and I've seen it happen on American college campuses in the aftermath of October 7th,
00:44:41.180 when Jewish students or football fans are targeted. Now, you shouldn't do that,
00:44:44.300 you shouldn't have arbitrary ethnic bigotry, you know, but we shouldn't have imported
00:44:48.060 this Third World blood libel in the first place, and it's only happening because Jews and Muslims
00:44:52.780 are living on the side of each other or playing football matches in each other's areas.
00:44:55.820 Who is absent from this equation? The white British who already left those areas because
00:45:00.540 they didn't want to live in a Muslim slum, but you forced it on them anyway.
00:45:04.380 I'm seeing one brave white Brit who has stepped into the fray here. Young Bob, I see this video here.
00:45:12.860 Who's young Bob? Who is this patriot that's stepped up? It looks like he might be the last
00:45:16.460 white guy in Birmingham. I don't think he lives in Birmingham, but he joined Turning Point UK
00:45:21.900 because he was doing campus activism and some man on the street interviews. Turning Point UK is
00:45:25.900 nowhere near as big as the USA one is. We don't have an electoral engine, we don't do campus debates.
00:45:30.380 It's more of like a street protest movement, and Young Bob is part of that, so I don't wish to
00:45:34.060 disparage his efforts. But he was just going around, as lots of people do, and filming the protests
00:45:39.020 and trying to talk to protesters. He was assaulted at one point, the police did nothing, and then
00:45:43.180 a sheikh came up to him and asked to debate him. And he engaged in the debate, and the police
00:45:48.780 arrested him for antagonizing the pro-Palestine Muslim protesters. So he was the guy that got
00:45:55.180 arrested for having a conversation that he was asked to have with one of the protesters. And it's
00:45:59.900 because Britain is an anarcho-tyrannical state. They know that the Brits abide by the law because it is
00:46:04.940 most intuitive to their traditions, to their national spirit. And so they imprison you for complaining about
00:46:11.820 the problem, but they allow the Muslim communities, who create the problem, to just do it without
00:46:17.580 being reprimanded. The worst example of this was there's a Muslim lawyer there and failed
00:46:21.740 parliamentary candidate called Ahmed Yaqub, and he is like the UK, Y-O-O-K-A-Y, as an avatar.
00:46:29.740 He was once interviewed by Ben Leo on GB News, and he went on to explain why he's not anti-semitic,
00:46:36.300 and he brought on a sidekick in an England football shirt. And during the interview,
00:46:39.740 like he's an Ali G character or something, said, as you can see, brother, my friend here is wearing
00:46:44.220 his English football shirt, and he is practicing British values in it. So this guy has laughed
00:46:49.260 about the Islamic takeover of the UK. And recently he did a video, because he's a lawyer, instructing
00:46:55.420 his clients, some of his clients being the two thugs that beat up a female police officer at
00:47:01.340 Manchester airport when they tried to examine their mother's luggage. Like they literally broke her nose,
00:47:07.500 and then they thought that they were going to grab an officer's gun, so they ended up kicking them
00:47:11.660 while they were down. They accused them of racism. Muslims protested outside the police
00:47:15.900 stations. They were released without charge. It only took major protesting from the media and
00:47:20.460 the likes of reform to get them charged. So this Ahmed Yaqub made a video explaining how,
00:47:25.740 if you carry a baseball bat around with you, or make sure that you carry other sporting equipment
00:47:30.540 with you so that if the police ask you why you have a baseball bat on you, then you have a plausible
00:47:35.580 reason. And it's like, what, are you just giving them advice that they can walk around armed and tooled
00:47:40.460 up, and then they can claim racism when the police apprehend them, when we know exactly what you're doing.
00:47:45.820 These are the kinds of people that the police are letting go, not interfering with, but if you're
00:47:51.180 young Bob and you complain about why are these third world thugs in my country, well, you're the one that gets arrested.
00:47:56.380 Yeah. Well, I'm just seeing, there's just, it's a, I don't know how you would view this other than
00:48:01.820 two-tier policing. I'm seeing here from the Daily Mail, asylum seeker accused of sexually assaulting
00:48:07.740 two teenage girls and escapes from custody during medical appointment. And of course, it's another
00:48:13.020 name that's just like painful to say. Piroz Mofrad. Piroz Mofrad. Algerian asylum seeker.
00:48:24.300 Piroz Mofrad. Like, this seems like rookie, rookie mistake here. I mean, could you imagine if this
00:48:31.260 was young Bob, you know, going through some sort of medical appointment, they'd have all eyes on him.
00:48:35.660 There's no shot he would be slipping away like this.
00:48:38.300 We should contrast these cases with Lucy Connolly. So Lucy Connolly was the mother who,
00:48:42.460 after the Southport murders, put out an ill-advised tweet and then deleted it. And she was thrown in
00:48:47.340 prison for 31 months and not allowed to see her daughter. She wasn't allowed compassionate leave.
00:48:53.500 She was denied bail. She was encouraged to plead guilty because they told her you bailed by Christmas.
00:48:58.540 The police and program prosecution services had to retract a statement after she was convicted
00:49:03.500 because they'd lied about her transcript when she was being interviewed by police,
00:49:06.700 saying that she said all these racist remarks in order to justify her imprisonment,
00:49:09.820 basically turning her into a scapegoat. But then if you're like a migrant,
00:49:13.900 foreign criminal, you either get less prison time. So there was a guy,
00:49:17.900 I think he's Eritrean sex offender, who attacked a 19-year-old girl with learning difficulties.
00:49:23.660 And he got 14 months total, so half of Lucy's sentence. But then he wasn't going to serve
00:49:29.900 any more prison time because he was held on remand for all that time awaiting trial. So he didn't get
00:49:34.780 any additional prison time. It was counted in his prison time. Then, as of today, there's another case
00:49:40.300 in Birmingham. A woman called Lily Whitehouse, a 19-year-old, was found injured on a roadside
00:49:47.660 in Oldbury, rushed to hospital, and sadly died. Now, Mohamed Azim has been arrested and charged
00:49:52.380 with her murder. Their name should never be in the same sentence, let alone should he have been in
00:49:56.380 our country to allegedly murder this girl. The same with the Algerian sex offender that you mentioned
00:50:03.100 who was let out of prison. There's this insane Sky News footage that I've linked to you.
00:50:07.900 Yeah, I got it up here.
00:50:09.660 Yeah, well, it doesn't need playing with the audio necessarily. What ends up happening, right,
00:50:15.900 is that he has the police called on him by a member of the public. He's walking around Islington,
00:50:20.780 which is near Finsbury Park, which is where the other sex offender, Hadush Kabatu, the Ethiopian who
00:50:27.100 broke into the country and after eight days tried to sexually assault school girls.
00:50:29.580 You're just saying random syllables. I know, man. It's insane.
00:50:35.100 Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:50:37.660 Yeah, it does. It sounds like we're speaking the language of the foodlies from the first
00:50:42.460 Sky Kids film. So, Hadush Kabatu broke into the country after eight days, tried to sexually assault
00:50:47.740 a 14-year-old schoolgirl in uniform. He lied about the assault. The judge said he was a good character
00:50:52.060 anyway. He then gets convicted. This spawns a summer of protests from parents in Epping and Essex
00:50:58.220 outside the migrant hotel. The government takes out extra legal advice and takes a case against
00:51:04.620 the local council trying to prevent men from being housed in the migrant hotel near the school.
00:51:09.340 They win, so we're still paying for potential sex offenders to be housed near a school in a hotel
00:51:15.020 at our expense. Kabatu then gets accidentally freed from prison, wanders around the streets for two days,
00:51:21.020 tries to hand himself back into the prison, and is told,
00:51:24.140 go away, we don't want anything to do with you. He asks to be deported, right? The police then
00:51:29.420 apprehend him because the members of the public, like a dog walker, spots him in a park in Finsbury
00:51:32.940 Park near the famous mosque. He then gets taken away and deported the next day, and the government
00:51:37.900 celebrate this, and then we find out he was paid 500 pounds, which is a year's salary in Ethiopia,
00:51:42.620 in order to leave, when he'd already asked to leave. So, you know, break into the country,
00:51:46.620 try and assault a child, get let free, get your plane ticket paid for you, and get a year's salary for it.
00:51:51.980 Well, this guy, Algerian sex offender, called Brahim Qadour Sharif, he was accidentally freed
00:51:57.820 last week. He's just been milling around doing errands in London. He was caught near where Haddish
00:52:02.780 Kabatu was found, so very suspicious. And then when he was arrested by the police on camera,
00:52:08.620 he denies it, he denies it, he denies it. And then because these men have very low IQ and their
00:52:12.140 thoughts don't add up, he then admits to being the guy and said, well, you let me free anyway,
00:52:17.660 so it's your fault, actually. And when the Sky News guy goes, well, why didn't you hand yourself in?
00:52:22.380 He goes, well, they're not doing their job, is it? It's like, these people have no conscience,
00:52:26.540 they're barely conscious, they will lie just to get ahead, we can't trust them, they shouldn't be
00:52:32.060 here, and yet my country keeps not only bringing them in and making me pay their hotel fees, but
00:52:37.020 they keep letting them go free from prison when they're dangerous sex offenders, and suddenly they
00:52:41.340 can barely find them unless they rely on members of the public just to spot them, phone in,
00:52:45.580 and then they lie about it anyway. Yeah, like the Ethiopian guy, he gets released after all
00:52:51.260 these crimes, he's like, geez, this place isn't safe, I need to go back to Ethiopia.
00:52:57.020 And then, freaking Kader or Cherif or whatever, like, he's like, why are the police doing their
00:53:02.380 jobs? What's wrong with these people? Like, they're self-reported, they're like, this place isn't safe,
00:53:06.540 we can commit to all the crimes that you want. They think they're basically in a lunatic asylum,
00:53:10.780 and even they want out of this madhouse. The worst one was at the same time, the government
00:53:15.420 announced that they'd accidentally let a white British prisoner free as well, so they were going,
00:53:19.900 oh, don't, well, first of all, they said, don't worry, the Algerian isn't an asylum seeker,
00:53:23.740 he's a legal migrant, and it's like, oh, great, yeah, so integration's working wonderfully,
00:53:27.740 you think this is somehow better? But then the other guy, they're like, oh, well, see,
00:53:30.940 it's not just migrants getting free from prison, it's white guys too, they're breaking out.
00:53:34.780 It turns out the white guy went and handed himself in. And he was a white-collar criminal,
00:53:40.300 by the way, he'd committed fraud. Now, that's not good, but Mr. William Smith, as soon as he found
00:53:44.460 out he was not meant to have been released, he just came back to the prison. So even all criminals
00:53:51.500 Alright, well, for our last story here, we're gonna go, I think this affects both the US and the UK in
00:53:56.700 a lot of ways, it affects the larger conservative movement. Heritage staff, this is via the Washington
00:54:02.140 Post. Heritage staff, an open revolt over leaders' defense of Tucker Carlson. Now, obviously, you guys
00:54:07.740 may have seen a lot of this in the news. Kevin Roberts, he put out a statement following Tucker's
00:54:12.620 interview with Nick Fuentes, and he was saying, look, we're not in the business of canceling anybody,
00:54:17.740 and Tucker is, you know, an associate of Heritage, we're not going to cut ties with them, we're gonna
00:54:23.100 stand by them. This drops, and everyone says, okay, you know, fair enough, that's, you know, this is
00:54:28.380 this is good to see, right, you know, a cancel culture, it's not really something we're taking
00:54:32.140 on, we're gonna stand with Tucker, et cetera, et cetera. Well, over the next week, everything
00:54:37.740 breaks loose, all HE double hockey sticks breaks loose. Ryan Newhouse, who is chief of staff for
00:54:43.420 Roberts, gets basically just reassigned, which is just, you know, and in a lot of ways. And there's
00:54:51.020 this whole shake up every every week, there's or every day, there's an article coming out saying,
00:54:55.260 oh, the Heritage Board's trying to fire Kevin Roberts. There's all these staffers threatening
00:55:00.300 the mutiny. Obviously, the headline I read from the Washington Post, and things just keep getting
00:55:04.780 worse and worse for this whole, for this whole, everyone involved, really. There was this leaked
00:55:10.940 recording, audio recording. It was like an internal meeting, and it was in Heritage. Evan Myers, who
00:55:18.540 I believe works on Roberts' staff, he was saying that they have these compulsory Shabbat dinners
00:55:28.460 within the Heritage Foundation. Compulsory is not quite what was going on, but he was basically
00:55:34.540 describing a situation in which you would be effectively pressured into going to these dinners,
00:55:39.980 because if you objected on terms of, I don't know, being a Christian, they would say, well,
00:55:45.100 there's no actual reason a Christian would object to attending a Shabbat dinner, so you should go.
00:55:48.940 So it's basically just dismissing any religious concern you have. And then, of course, yeah,
00:55:55.580 a lot of people sort of coming after him as a character assassination. Ryan Newhouse put out
00:55:59.740 a statement saying, it's a character assassination merely for asking a question driven by a sincere
00:56:03.660 devotion to our Lord and Savior. It's objectively indefensible beyond all rationale, rational defense,
00:56:09.500 and repugnant. It's a complete nightmare. And I'm seeing all of this. I'm seeing all of this,
00:56:16.540 right? Who did what? There's a lot of people with a lot of valid concerns over Tucker's interview
00:56:22.140 with Fuentes. I'm not denying that. There's obviously a lot of valid concerns. And then
00:56:25.660 there's people on the other side that are really concerned with Heritage standing with Tucker.
00:56:30.460 Wherever you stand on all this, while we were busy fighting each other, the Democrats in Virginia and
00:56:35.660 New Jersey and New York were busy harvesting ballots, driving people to the ballot boxes,
00:56:41.980 raising money, campaigning, you name it. So while we were busy doing this, while we were busy settling
00:56:47.580 scores, because that's really all that's going on here. Everyone's settling scores with each other,
00:56:51.580 harping on, making the same point over and over again. Oh, you know what the Democrats were up to
00:56:56.060 last week? Yeah, they were winning elections. That's what they were up to. So it's just a total,
00:57:01.020 total disaster. And it just, it keeps getting worse and worse. I'm kind of holding my breath to see
00:57:04.940 what happens next with Heritage. Connor, is this going to have implications in the conservative
00:57:11.020 sort of right-wing sphere in Britain? Or is this detached? What's your take overall?
00:57:16.140 So, I think that we have a permeable barrier between all various sides of the Atlantic regarding
00:57:22.780 political discourse. And even if we're just a few years behind America in terms of our institutional
00:57:27.420 structure, the way that our discourse is conducted is instant and linked up because of social media.
00:57:33.100 I mean, there's a reason we're doing the show, right? It's because our perspectives matter to
00:57:37.020 one another. So I've got a bunch of thoughts on this. First of all, like many, you know,
00:57:42.140 young conservatives, I went through the rite of passage of being invited on an Israel trip
00:57:46.940 earlier this year. And I went because I was like, right, Israel seems to be the sun around which
00:57:51.340 all political discourse exhaustingly revolves at the moment. So we might as well take Douglas's advice and
00:57:56.300 have been there. And while we were there, we ended up doing a Shabbat dinner. And well,
00:58:01.820 despite all the Hebrew I heard, I didn't actually, as you can see from the top of my head, I didn't
00:58:05.660 grow a yarmulke. So I survived that particular one, you know, as a Christian intact. I did say grace
00:58:10.300 at the meal. So I think I warded off any weakness there. I only did it because I was a guest in someone
00:58:17.900 else's country, right? You should not be required, especially as a Christian heritage
00:58:22.220 male at the heritage foundation, which is meant to emphasize the roots and identity that built
00:58:29.100 your country to engage in an alien religious practice. I mean, the entire point of the Acts
00:58:37.340 of the Apostles and the debate with Paul and the rest of the apostles was that you don't have to keep
00:58:43.500 to the old traditions in order to be a Christian, in order to be saved. So you don't actually need
00:58:47.500 to observe Jewish tradition in order to be a Christian. So to imply that he is somehow
00:58:53.500 anti-Semitic or just to imply that he is somehow immoral for following his Christian conscience
00:58:57.980 by not going to this, one, makes it look like a struggle session. And two, means that you aren't
00:59:04.380 showing due respect to the Christianity that built America. And I say a lot of this having friends,
00:59:10.540 you know, sort of conflict of interest here. I have friends and colleagues who engaged in this
00:59:16.620 coordinated attempt to denounce Tucker and Nick. Like, people like Constantine Kissin and Douglas
00:59:21.660 Murray and Dominic Green and Rod Dreher have always been very polite to me. They've given me
00:59:26.540 opportunities and they, I would hope they think highly of me. And I spoke to a couple of them
00:59:31.900 behind the scenes about this particular instance because I fired off a tweet in response to Ben
00:59:35.660 Shapiro's video and I just said this isn't going to work for multiple reasons. And I think some of them
00:59:40.380 acknowledge my points. And my points are, no matter what one thinks about Tucker or Fuentes, you know,
00:59:44.620 I disagree with Tucker saying that Hamas is just a political organization because they
00:59:47.900 would happily butcher us white infidels too. I disagree with their opinions on the propensity
00:59:53.100 for Muslims to be co-belligerents just because there's no trans in madrasas. That doesn't mean
00:59:57.580 that they actually respect Christianity. Their entire scripture just says that Christ is a false
01:00:01.820 prophet, he wasn't the son of God, he wasn't resurrected, and he's actually working on behalf of
01:00:06.540 Allah. So that's blasphemous. I disagree with Fuentes' affinity for Josef Stalin because,
01:00:12.700 you know, he murdered a lot of people. But some of that is also, you know, hyperbolic and just
01:00:16.860 deliberately prodding at the sensitivities of the post-war order. And that's why they're going to
01:00:20.540 lose. Because in Shapiro's video, he didn't recognize that, as Chris Rufo did, a lot of this
01:00:25.580 hyperbole and rhetoric around Hitler and Stalin that you might find odious and we might disagree with if it
01:00:30.860 were serious. He didn't realize that a lot of this is deliberately provocative to an overly
01:00:36.860 sensitive moral order that young men have felt has mistreated them, not given them a fair hearing,
01:00:42.700 and not allowed them to make edgy jokes in group chats like the Politico leaks.
01:00:46.220 And the reason Ben's video was not successful in getting Nick and Tucker's audiences, which are
01:00:53.820 organic and loyal, to abandon them is because he started off his video by playing edgy jokes and
01:00:59.500 comments that Nick had made about black people and women. Now, these guys make these jokes with
01:01:04.380 the boys all the time. And some of these comments, even if they're offensive and hyperbolic, do contain
01:01:09.580 a grain of truth. Like, yes, if you are too emotional and wedded, you wed your personal identity to
01:01:15.660 political issues, you probably aren't sober and stoic enough to be in politics. Yeah.
01:01:19.900 Yes, black neighborhoods have higher levels of crime. You know who knows that? Ben Shapiro,
01:01:23.980 because he doesn't live in a black neighborhood, right? He lives in a Jewish neighborhood in
01:01:26.220 Florida. And that's totally within his right. His revealed preference is agreeing
01:01:29.420 with the kinds of statements that he front-loaded his video with before getting to edgy jokes about
01:01:34.220 the Holocaust and conversations about Jews being behind everything. So that immediately turned
01:01:39.020 loads of people off. And the other thing that turns people off is, and this is something that
01:01:43.420 Rod observed in his comments to the New York Times in that Fuentes piece, which again, guys,
01:01:47.980 if you didn't want to make it look like a coordinated hit, don't have an op-ed, don't have a video,
01:01:51.820 don't have a New York Times piece, all come out around the same time. But Rod noticed that he estimated that like
01:01:58.140 30% of guys working on the Hill, the staffers, are grippers. Now, I think he's wrong and he's right.
01:02:03.740 I have met lots of young men, as we both have, for whom the Israel issue is like the trans issue
01:02:09.980 for Democrats, right? It's politically radioactive. They don't care about it. The best you can hope for
01:02:16.060 is apathy, right? My position on Israel is, I just want what Israel has for my country, they can crack on with it, right?
01:02:21.260 But a lot of guys are hostile, especially in the States, because of the perception of undue influence over American politics
01:02:27.180 via AIPAC, via neoconservative foreign policy. They're wrong in that, all of them watch Fuentes.
01:02:31.980 Because I know loads of guys for whom that Israel skepticism has come from other ways and means.
01:02:37.980 So, they're using gripper as a catch-all term to mean Israel skeptics. It's the same thing with
01:02:43.180 woke right. Woke right had a nebulous definition before, now it just means right-wingers who don't
01:02:48.140 like Israel and say some strange things about Jews. It doesn't mean the same as gay-race communism,
01:02:52.540 as was the original definition for the leftists on that side. It just means we're the center
01:02:56.940 liberals and we're going to attack both sides. And the thing that defines the enemies of the liberals
01:03:00.940 on the right is skepticism of Israel and hostility towards Jews. So, if those guys have those suspicions,
01:03:08.540 and if Tucker and Nick have organic audiences, you know what's not going to get them cancelled,
01:03:14.540 abandoned, ostracized from the movement? Attempts to shun them using woke scolding language
01:03:20.940 about their jokes and edgy statements, cries of antisemitism, and the fact that can you name
01:03:27.660 a single other under-30s commentator, us aside, but we've both got much smaller platforms,
01:03:34.380 that speaks to young disaffected white men other than Nick Fuentes. Because I was saying this to
01:03:39.340 people who now say Nick and Tucker's names like it's Voldemort or Satan's. And I was saying,
01:03:45.100 it's all well and good you disagreeing with what they say. Again, I disagree with some of the things
01:03:48.620 they say. But you have vacated the field. You don't get to complain about losing the game if you
01:03:54.220 don't have a star player. Like, can you think of anyone else that is basically occupying the space
01:03:59.660 in discourse that Nick has?
01:04:00.940 All right. Well, and I think this is the play, right? If you're the sort of pre-MAGA GOP,
01:04:07.340 or you're outside of that, or you know, whatever you are, you don't like what's going on with MAGA
01:04:11.660 right now. It's because there's a huge vacuum, like you're pointing out, and with young white guys,
01:04:16.620 specifically. And there's, yeah, like you said, very few players that are sort of appealing to those men
01:04:22.460 and their sensibilities. And one of those sensibilities is, yeah, they're not keen on
01:04:27.820 Israel. Like, it is what it is. You can complain about it. You can write as many op-eds as you want
01:04:32.380 about it. You can host as many trips to Israel as you want. Regardless of what it is, whatever's
01:04:38.700 driving it, this is the reality. This is the reality that the support for Israel has an expiration date
01:04:45.580 within the United States. Again, you like it or hate it, you just have to play ball here. You have to
01:04:50.220 play ball. So I think what's going on here is I think it's, I think it's a, it's a play.
01:04:57.140 So you pointed out that they described, you know, what, 30, 40% of DC staffing as groipers.
01:05:01.900 And then you can pick that apart really quickly. It's like, okay, you very rarely meet people
01:05:05.660 that work in DC that are like tuning in to Nick Flint as a show every night, but you can meet a lot
01:05:10.860 of guys and gals for that matter that are very skeptical of our current relationship with Israel.
01:05:15.680 And they would like to see that change. Those people would be labeled groipers under that
01:05:20.380 definition that that's being applied from a lot of these major media outlets. And I think that's
01:05:24.400 the play. I think that's the play they're setting up. They're setting up this trap because there really
01:05:28.420 is no one else in the sphere to advocate for younger white guys that are, you know, at the
01:05:33.300 magnitude of Tucker and now Fuentes. And so they're setting up and they're poisoning the well for like a
01:05:37.800 JD Vance, who would be a shoe in a 28. They want to give this guy problems. They want to give this guy
01:05:42.560 a line of attack for other people where they can just say, oh, well, he's a groiper and groiper is
01:05:48.280 bad. And you, everyone knows groiper is bad and he doesn't, you know, he wants our relationship with
01:05:52.800 Israel to maybe change a little bit. So he's a groiper and that's the trap. I think that's the
01:05:57.140 trap they're setting up. And yeah, so I think that's why it was really refreshing to see heritage.
01:06:02.980 I mean, again, a lot of people at our space obviously are a lot of concerns over the Tucker Fuentes
01:06:08.760 interview and which is, you know, valid. There's a lot of valid points there that aside, we can see
01:06:13.760 that I can, at least I can see the trap they're setting up in 28, which is they want to define
01:06:17.800 anyone that is to the right of Ted Cruz as a groiper. That is the play that they're setting up.
01:06:23.580 It's just, it's the same playbook from 2016 where the alt-right playbook, where anyone that had a
01:06:29.220 heterodox opinion on immigration was alt-right. And that's how they would use to sort of push you to
01:06:34.740 the fringe. They're doing it. It's the same playbook all over again. It's the same thing
01:06:39.120 that happened in the 90s with like Videre and San Francisco. It's the same thing that happened
01:06:42.800 with Bill Buckley and Frank Meyer and fusionism pushing paleocons out of the coalition. The one
01:06:48.320 thing that I will say, and I'm not trying to get involved in the fight, as I've said, because you
01:06:52.860 have to recognize that Fuentes is a talented broadcaster and she's cornered the market because
01:06:58.380 that field has been vacated. And it's been vacated as well because every institutional door
01:07:02.480 has been slammed in our face. Like if it weren't for, you know, Kevin O'Sullivan and Carl Benjamin,
01:07:07.580 I wouldn't have had opportunities. If it weren't for Tim, for example, you know, this show wouldn't
01:07:11.740 exist, but also you wouldn't have been brought on IRL and a lot. I'd still be in Africa.
01:07:16.500 Yeah, milling about waiting for time to happen. But most, most institutional doors in NGOs,
01:07:23.020 in the GOP, on cable news, even in some media platforms have been slammed in our face. I mean,
01:07:28.480 you know, the fact that I've just been deplatformed from the Reform UK event and have my spectator
01:07:34.020 debate canned and censored should show people just how hard the gatekeeping and containment
01:07:40.560 operations are being run by legacy institutions. And it should show you that, one, if you try and
01:07:45.040 cancel Nick Fuentes from everything, well, it hasn't worked so far. He's only just gotten stronger and
01:07:48.780 his ideas have become the... they've split off into estuaries and have now, if you think it's poison,
01:07:54.960 they've poisoned your well, so you can't just poison his. But number two, the idea that you can just
01:08:05.020 try to make marginal inroads with minority groups and neglect your majority population and your
01:08:13.740 historic support base. And then as soon as they find themselves a problematic avatar, you think,
01:08:21.120 I'm going to use the language of their political enemies and beat them over the head with the
01:08:26.300 prevailing moral order that attracted them to this avatar in the first place by saying,
01:08:30.300 he's racist, he's sexist, he's homophobic, he's probably not homophobic, but he's anti-Semitic,
01:08:35.420 et cetera. The fact that you think that's going to work is stupid. I'm not trying to get into this
01:08:39.480 fight, by the way. We're only just talking about it because it's relevant. I will say, I'm shocked they
01:08:43.720 didn't try and punch Nick from the right. Because one of the most interesting things that came out of
01:08:48.120 the Tucker conversation was the discourse about how Nick has essentially gone monk mode and he's
01:08:53.660 forgone a private life and not had a girlfriend. Although to be fair, if I was him, you know,
01:08:58.260 I wouldn't disclose anything about my love life either because security concerns and assassination
01:09:01.900 attempts, you want to keep that private. And Tucker saying, well, you know, this is the ambiguous
01:09:05.900 complementarity of relationships between men and women, you should lean into it. Or the idea that,
01:09:10.960 you know, they need to make common cause with Muslims in order to defeat Jews. It's like,
01:09:14.760 or the idea that, you know, Hitler and Stalin were somehow misinterpreted patriots rather than
01:09:19.940 their actions leading to the deaths of more Europeans than pretty much everyone. It's like
01:09:23.580 you can criticize Nick or you can challenge some of the things he said from a specifically
01:09:29.440 pro-European, pro-Christian, pro-male perspective. And someone should talk to him about that, not
01:09:36.160 try and, you know, roast him over the coals about it, but, you know, ask what his thinking
01:09:40.160 is on these issues. But instead, the likes of Ben and others, Mark Levin, decided to scream
01:09:47.580 about offensive jokes. And it's like, well, you've just lost all of the young men that
01:09:51.920 you never made a play for in the first place. And instead, you've cemented your irrelevancy
01:09:55.700 for an entire generation and made it so that that 30, 40% of Hill staffers you think are
01:10:00.380 grippers, basically guys that don't buy into your worldview, that's just going to grow now.
01:10:05.040 And then not amenable to your concerns.
01:10:07.360 Yeah, absolutely. It's the, the attack vectors. It's just, it just sucks. It just, it just
01:10:12.220 sucks. They're botching it. I mean, it's like, dude, like Fuentes, he, um, he campaigned
01:10:18.600 against Trump, like very heavily. He was very pro. He was like saying Kamala's brat and these
01:10:22.740 sorts of things. You would think they would like seize on stuff like that. Like, you know,
01:10:26.880 like, like attacking Oron or attacking JD, right? Yeah, precisely. Yeah. It's like, that
01:10:33.000 would be the valid sort of attack vectors. You know, it's not, and it's certainly not
01:10:37.320 going to resonate with young people is like playing him joking out about like women and
01:10:41.280 like, it's like, have you ever talked to a young person before? This is kind of the
01:10:45.000 conversation topics between, uh, young guys behind closed doors. It's just, it's just,
01:10:50.400 that's part of the reason he's grown so big is because this is his opposition. I mean,
01:10:54.120 seriously, like this is what he has. Yeah. Obviously he's going to grow. So yeah, it's a disaster.
01:10:59.280 I just want to kind of touch back on that first point I made is just, look, this is what we were
01:11:03.300 up to on the right for the last two weeks was everyone was selling scores. It's unfortunate
01:11:08.060 that's dominated the zeitgeist. Cause while we were, uh, handling business, so to speak,
01:11:12.540 uh, online, the left was, yeah, they were winning elections. So, um, it's just,
01:11:18.420 can I, can I just add to that as well? Um, if you didn't want the left to win those elections,
01:11:25.320 one, run better candidates than Winston Sears. Right. But two, if you have been accused of
01:11:30.880 being Nazis for the last 10 or so years, do you know what's a really bad idea in the week,
01:11:35.840 couple of days before an election is to go, wow, our party's full of Nazis. We've got a clean house.
01:11:42.580 You're, you're living up to the accusation, right? Yeah. Literally the AG of, and this is points
01:11:48.340 been beating everyone's head at this point. The AG of Virginia was literally threatening to kill
01:11:53.000 Republicans. And a week before the election, half of DC was panicking over a group chat that was
01:11:59.820 leaked to Politico. With that, it looks like we are running out of time. Connor, what do people need
01:12:05.540 to be on the lookout for? Where can they find you? Well, they can find me at con underscore
01:12:10.080 Tomlinson on X where I'm predominantly posting about British politics. They can find me on Substack
01:12:15.520 and YouTube at Connor Tomlinson. And I co-host another show on the new culture forum with my friend
01:12:20.800 Harrison Pitt. Though I'm looking forward to doing this as a weekly occurrence, Tate, from here on out.
01:12:26.180 Dude, I think this is a, with Zidia, it really changes everything. I think the audience is going to like
01:12:30.880 that a lot, being able to see us. So it's really exciting stuff. Tomorrow, we have an interview dropping.
01:12:36.080 I don't know if it's an interview. It's more of a chat. We bring on a guest to chat. So I think it's
01:12:40.240 probably more like a panel. We brought on Patrick Casey. We love Patrick Casey. He's a great guy,
01:12:44.620 great patriot. But we wanted to talk about dating. There's a lot of dating discourse going on right now.
01:12:49.440 And we thought, you know what? We can talk about migration another time. You know, let's hit the
01:12:54.440 real hard-hitting stuff is the dating. What's going on? The birth rate's way too low. So we brought
01:12:59.720 Pat in. He's kind of, he could figure it out for us. I think he explained to us what's going on. We
01:13:03.360 kind of just listened and learned. But anyway, that just happens. People should watch Pat's video
01:13:08.820 on this entire waffle, by the way, that you should not be Israel first, either pro or against. He did a
01:13:13.500 great video on Twitter. And the other thing for people in the comments, look, we want to be the sort of
01:13:17.880 hub of the terminally online anglosphere Zoomer, right? So if you have any guest suggestions that
01:13:22.980 we can bring on for evergreen topics on our Sunday hour, drop them below. We will read them and listen.
01:13:27.660 You can follow me on X and Instagram at RealTateBrown. Thank you very much for watching. And we'll see
01:13:31.940 you guys next time.