00:00:52.580a white college student who was butchered on the sidewalk
00:00:55.200late last year in Southampton by a foreigner,
00:00:57.180only for the police to mock him as he took his dying breaths, nor did black Londoners and other
00:01:01.820leftists hold massive demonstrations after a disabled white guy was nearly beheaded in Belfast
00:01:07.160in the middle of the road by one of the millions of barbaric fake asylum seekers who have been
00:01:12.340allowed into Europe. And they certainly didn't hold any events in support of Anne Whittacombe,
00:01:17.440the elderly white conservative politician who was just brutally executed in her own home.
00:01:21.740She was hit 21 times on the head with a hammer simply because she wanted to end the mass demographic replacement that's been underway in the UK for many years now.
00:01:31.760None of these horrific events in the eyes of black British activists and other leftists merited any concern whatsoever.
00:01:38.860Instead, these ghouls have been biding their time waiting for their very own George Floyd moment to galvanize their fellow communists.
00:01:47.340For years now, they've been eagerly awaiting the opportunity to canonize a homegrown BLM
00:01:53.500martyr, their very own, someone they can call their own, meaning a degenerate criminal,
00:01:58.700a liar, sociopath who's a clear net negative for society.
00:02:02.400And with the untimely death of Jason Arday, the disgraced Cambridge professor DEI hire
00:02:08.120who lied about every aspect of his life story while also fabricating data and plagiarizing
00:02:12.420all of his important publications, it's clear that leftist mobs in Britain have finally
00:02:16.520found the martyr that they were waiting for. That's very evident based on the utterly deranged
00:02:22.420and psychotic display that just took place in Trafalgar Square in London on Monday in support
00:02:27.720of Arde. This was a cult-like event that has no parallel, at least going back to 2020. And, you
00:02:35.480know, the footage from this alleged vigil is genuinely hard to believe. It's so extraordinary
00:02:40.480that after we go through it, we have an obligation to look even closer at Jason Arde and his alleged
00:02:46.420quote-unquote scholarship, which these leftists are defending, even though none of them have read
00:02:51.320his scholarship in the first place. None of them. That's exactly what we're going to do later on in
00:02:56.960the show. Together, we're going to sit through one of our day's lectures, or at least part of one,
00:03:03.340as much as we can stomach. We'll get to pretend to be Cambridge students for a day, and we'll
00:03:08.020uncover just how vapid and mush-brained this guy was. We'll also page through some of his research
00:03:13.980findings and will bask in the preposterous, almost unbelievable incompetence of this total
00:03:19.940fraud who the left is now desperately trying to turn into a BLM martyr. But first, let's talk
00:03:25.020about what happened in Trafalgar Square. So to recap the backstory, if you didn't listen to the
00:03:31.780show yesterday, Arde was a plagiarist, a thug, a criminal, a narcissist, and a fraudster. He is now
00:03:37.960also dead after having apparently taken his own life. Although given his track record for honesty,
00:03:43.340I wouldn't be surprised if he were sitting on a beach somewhere right now.
00:06:27.400So when if we say something, we say, Professor Jason Arday.
00:06:32.580Today of all days, it's very much a day for white people to listen and not to speak.
00:06:46.580So I'm going to be really, really quick.
00:06:51.580The truth that as many of you I think know is that many white people do not recognize the richness, the common humanity of black people.
00:07:06.140I think you know that in your heart of hearts and I think that it's important that a white person stands on this stage and acknowledges it.
00:07:15.240And fixing that is many, many generations' work.
00:08:46.800They're openly demanding that the government shut down the media for accurately reporting on an utterly humiliating degenerate DEI hire who disgraced himself and his university.
00:08:58.720It's not my commentary, but it's explicitly what's happening.
00:09:01.900To be totally clear about this, the average leftist, regardless of what they might say in public, understands that different racial groups tend to have different outcomes in life.
00:09:11.620They tend to have different physical appearances, different athletic abilities, different average IQs.
00:09:17.520That's why there are many more black players in the NBA than white players, just as there are many more white professors than black professors.
00:09:24.900Doesn't mean that no white guy can be a good NBA player or that no black guy can be a good
00:09:29.380professor, but the averages are what they are. Everyone understands this. In any group, actually,
00:09:36.860you're going to have averages. In any group, you're going to have similarities and differences.
00:09:40.480In any group, you're going to have positive traits that are generally shared and more negative
00:09:46.260traits. That's any group. And if you don't have any similarities, any common traits in a group,
00:09:52.760then it's not a group. I mean, by definition, calling it a group means that there are some
00:09:56.580things you can say about it that are generally true of that group that aren't true of other
00:10:01.300groups. And again, if you can't say that, then it's not a group by definition.
00:10:08.180The left's mission when it comes to DEI is to invent an alternate reality where
00:10:12.900these disparities and differences don't exist. But they have a big problem.
00:10:19.280There simply aren't many qualified black academics available to hire.
00:10:23.300So instead of accepting the fact that some disparities are inevitable, they're desperately picking random delusional black guys off the street and making them professors at Cambridge.
00:10:35.460They're engaging in social engineering that's premised on lie after lie, and eventually it becomes unsustainable.
00:10:42.020And they feel like they're losing control of the debate, which they are.
00:10:45.660so now they're demanding that the government step in at gunpoint and shut down everyone who's
00:10:50.460exposing their fraud, which is fundamentally anti-white and anti-civilization. That white
00:10:56.240speaker in the footage who was supposedly afraid to speak, I guess, is apparently named
00:11:00.380Jolion Maugam. He runs a leftist organization called the Good Law Project. This is an organization
00:11:07.060that's been spearheading the push to turn Arde into a BLM martyr from the moment that he died.
00:11:11.340and eventually true to his word he did stop speaking uh mercifully and turn the microphone
00:11:16.160over to the brave people of color and they proceeded to embarrass themselves as well
00:11:21.280at this so-called vigil watch racism did this and i think we should be able to say that
00:11:30.320plainly this afternoon there is another reason for my anger for so many of us cambridge was
00:11:38.600once imagined as an arrival. We worked towards places like this. We believed in
00:11:45.600the university, in the academy, in knowledge. Perhaps we even believed that
00:11:52.120if we could make our way through these gates and take our seat in these rooms
00:11:56.820and learn their language well enough, become scholars ourselves, then we might
00:12:03.260finally have the tools to change something. And somewhere inside that, there was a hope
00:12:09.960that having arrived meant that we might belong. Jason's death and the cruelty and smear that
00:12:18.520surrounded him reminds us that for many, we do not belong. Well, you're exactly right, ma'am.
00:12:27.500you don't belong there. You know, the vast majority of these non-white students don't
00:12:33.080belong at Cambridge or any other university. And it's not racism to point that out. It's a product
00:12:38.720of the fact that Cambridge and every other university openly discriminates against white
00:12:44.160applicants and gives enormous deference and privilege to non-white applicants solely on
00:12:50.500the basis of their skin color. No applicant who receives any kind of benefit based on his skin
00:12:55.660color, whether he's a student or faculty member, belongs at Cambridge or anywhere else.
00:13:02.440And if these people had any shame whatsoever, they'd admit that. Instead, she pretends that
00:13:06.900she's being transgressive by blaming racism. Oh, she's just going to come out. She's going to come
00:13:14.060out and say it. You know, hey, we shouldn't be afraid to say this. I'm going to come out and
00:13:18.060say it right now, to this group of leftist activists, this was racism. Wow, that took courage.
00:13:28.320It always takes courage to say something when you're surrounded by a mob that agrees with you.
00:13:33.660Actually, the transgressive thing would be to say that schools like Cambridge need to start
00:13:37.720hiring based on merit. And if that means that they have no black students, tough. Black students
00:13:47.060need to work harder, I guess. You know, cookie crumbles how it does, whatever. No, racism did
00:13:54.800not kill Jason Arde. Anti-white racism got him the job in the first place. Anti-white racism got
00:14:00.860him a book deal and dozens of media appearances. Anti-white racism is the reason anybody knows his
00:14:07.460name. As long as we're being honest and speaking plainly, we should start there. In fact, if we're
00:14:12.460going to blame racism for our day's death, it would be anti-white racism that killed him,
00:14:18.220arguably. Because without anti-white racism, he never would have been in any kind of prestigious
00:14:22.680position, which means he never would have been able to disgrace himself on the national stage,
00:14:27.520which means he'd probably still be alive, working as a receptionist at a dental office or something,
00:14:32.600where he could make up all the stories he wanted, and everybody there would just kind of
00:14:36.060nod their head and smile, and it would have been fine. Here's another sordid moment
00:14:42.380from this vigil, featuring one Lord Simon Woolley, principal of Homerton College, Cambridge.
00:14:49.420Presumably, he was also elevated to that position because of his skin color, because he seems like
00:14:53.780the very definition of mediocrity. Watch. This time last week, I was with Jason because we knew
00:15:05.380jason was suffering we knew that he felt hounded by those rabid wolves
00:15:12.300jason wouldn't dare leave the house and we said we'll get a taxi for you
00:15:19.980we held him in our arms we told him he was loved
00:15:24.240he held diane's hands and he said i love you
00:15:30.320but he said they're hounding me to death
00:15:42.660wow well uh jason sounds like a weak whiny shell of a man i mean here's a way out jason
00:15:52.060resign admit that you lied for your entire career admit that you fabricated data admit that you
00:15:57.820plagiarized, then apologize. Be a man. Have some dignity. Beg the Lord's forgiveness. Commit your
00:16:06.460life to raising your two children so they don't repeat your many, many crimes against humanity.
00:16:12.320Would that be glamorous? Probably not. It would involve sacrifice and hard work and introspection.
00:16:18.540It would involve courage. That would actually take real courage. The kinds of things that,
00:16:23.380according to Cambridge, Jason Arday was supposed to be really good at. I mean, after all, this was
00:16:27.500a guy who overcame multiple tumors, epilepsy, masked bandits with knives, the complete inability
00:16:34.200to speak until he was 11, random pig heads on his porch, illiteracy, and so on. So he's used to
00:16:42.420taking some knocks, or so we're told. But it turns out he'd much rather leave his children alone on
00:16:48.080this earth so that demonic DEI fraudsters could pretend he's some kind of hero. He's not. He's
00:16:53.660utterly pathetic. And so was the parade of grotesque black activists who took the podium
00:16:59.160throughout this whole proceeding. The first woman you'll see here is a member of parliament
00:17:04.320named Diane Abbott. Watch. He was first appointed as a professor in Cambridge three years ago.
00:17:16.740And for those three years, he has had a vicious campaign, a bitter campaign, by anonymous people, by other professors, who just didn't believe that a black man should be a Cambridge professor.
00:17:36.660At his vigil tonight, thousands came to pay their respect, including one of his students.
00:17:41.500His scholarship mattered enormously to so many, but his greatest contribution cannot be found in a publication, a title or a citation, nor in his talks.
00:17:52.760It is found in people who continue to love him, in the lives he changed and the confidence he gave us and the doors that he fought to hold open behind him.
00:18:02.000The MP Bill Rivera Adi passed on the family's words.
00:18:05.900The public cruelty Jason was subjected to was too much for any man to bear.
00:20:52.840now first of all at a vigil after somebody dies uh like at a memorial you're supposed to
00:21:07.680memorialize that person's life that's kind of the whole point and the problem for these activists
00:21:12.600is that jason rd's entire life was a fabrication and he didn't do any actual work either like
00:21:18.200George Floyd before him, Jason Arde was merely a fraudster, someone who would rather die committing
00:21:23.540fraud than live an honest life. So they can't actually talk about his life in any meaningful
00:21:27.860way. Instead, they have to look outwards towards men like Nathan Kofnes. In fact, it's quite telling
00:21:33.680that this was a vigil for a man who allegedly spent his life fighting off masked attackers
00:21:40.540with knives and breaking world records with his endurance running skills and evading demonic
00:21:46.160racists who leave severed animal heads on his porch and achieving academic prominence despite
00:21:51.840being illiterate and many other accomplishments. And yet the people memorializing him didn't mention
00:21:56.980any of that. That's pretty rough. Imagine you do all that with your life and then you die and
00:22:04.480nobody at your memorial mentions any of it. I mean, you're going to be looking on from the
00:22:09.060afterlife thinking like, what was the point? Well, no, it's almost as though they know that
00:22:14.280it was all nonsense. In case you couldn't hear, it's kind of hard to hear what the speaker was
00:22:20.380saying. It doesn't really matter. The speaker is attacking Kofnes, saying that he was fired from
00:22:24.320his job at Emanuel College, which is part of Cambridge because he's an evil white supremacist
00:22:29.260and the mob boos and jeers in response. They don't actually challenge the legitimacy of Kofnes'
00:22:34.820reporting. They don't dispute the accuracy of anything that he wrote on Substack about how
00:22:39.220RDA is a fraud. Instead, they attack Kovnis' work, his history, to imply that he's dishonest in some
00:22:45.320way. Well, the truth is that Kovnis was fired as a research assistant by Emanuel College in April
00:22:50.880of 2024, but only because he wrote a blog post that, to this day, no one has refuted. In the
00:22:58.300post, Kovnis wrote a data-driven, dispassionate, logical argument against DEI. He said that we
00:23:04.920He must, quote, accept that talent is not distributed equally within or across groups, because of course it isn't.
00:23:11.600He pointed out that according to Harvard's own internal data, the number of black students at Harvard would drop to less than 1% without DEI.
00:23:20.040And based on Harvard's finding, as well as similar data from other institutions,
00:23:23.700Cofft has concluded that without DEI in a totally merit-driven system, the number of black professors at Harvard would approach 0%.
00:23:32.920He also argued that black people would, quote, disappear from almost all high-profile positions outside of sports and entertainment.
00:23:40.180In other words, without DEI giving black candidates an artificial boost throughout their entire lives, the leaders of America's major institutions, generally speaking, would not be black.
00:23:51.080Now, you can disagree with that argument if you want to.
00:23:54.380You shouldn't because it's obviously true and the data bears it out.
00:23:57.580But no one at Emanuel College or Cambridge was interested in disagreement.
00:24:03.720Instead, like virtually every other college, they're interested in enforcing left-wing orthodoxy.
00:24:08.200So they got rid of Kofnus, even though several faculty members supported him on free speech grounds.
00:24:14.260In every respect, this episode was shameful for Emanuel College and Cambridge, not for Kofnus.
00:24:19.400But to communists and black activists who have committed their lives to silencing anyone who disagrees with them,
00:24:25.740Kofnus deserved what he got. And now that he's refused to shut up and go away, now that he's
00:24:30.240still exposing these fraudsters, they want him dead. He's constantly getting death threats as
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00:32:35.080So this is from one of his recent lectures entitled Engaging Pedagogically with Race and Racism.
00:32:40.940We're going to watch some footage of the master at work so we can judge whether or not he actually deserved to be a full professor at Cambridge, which is the most prestigious level they have.
00:32:52.120And we'll give the mob the benefit of the doubt.
00:32:53.600We'll forget about all the plagiarism and all the dishonesty and narcissism, and we'll just kind of listen to the man speak to see if he deserved to have the position that he did.
00:33:03.040We'll start with the beginning of Arde's lecture, where he discusses the sinister nature of whiteness.
00:33:09.580And now before we go any further, you should make a mental note about the fact that this particular DEI hire, like every other DEI hire, is only capable of talking about how we need even more DEI hires.
00:33:20.940That is the extent of Jason Arde's contribution to academia.
00:33:25.660Now, your expectations are probably already pretty low, given that he was a professor of sociology.
00:33:29.780but the reality of this guy's drivel is even worse than you might think.
00:33:33.160He never makes a single original or interesting argument about anything.
00:33:38.020He just makes more demands and more complaints.
00:33:41.220And the arguments don't even make sense.
00:33:43.500So behold the beginning of Jason Arde's lecture,
00:33:46.580which you can watch without being a student at the highly prestigious
00:33:49.540Cambridge University, if you can imagine it.
00:33:52.400Bask in your good fortune as we all absorb the wisdom of Jason Arde.
00:33:59.780You know, whiteness, the centrality of whiteness is all-encompassing and it very much still defines a lot of what we do in our learning, teaching and university spaces.
00:34:10.780I think the monopoly and the proliferation of kind of dominant white European canons, it compromises all our curriculum.
00:34:18.780You know, if we think through kind of STEM, if we think through kind of things around English literature, if we think through things around engaging in social sciences, human sciences,
00:34:26.780human sciences. A lot of it is centered around kind of dominant white philosophies. And I think
00:34:32.180one of the things that becomes really important is this idea of where do black, Asian and minority
00:34:38.000ethnic learners in the classroom space, how do they then conceptualize other people that have
00:34:44.200contributed to the canon? How do they develop that knowledge that in essence is supposed to
00:34:48.440equip them to undertake their place in the world of work? Well, we're off to a great start here.
00:34:54.140the centrality of whiteness is all-encompassing, he says, which seems like a contradiction because
00:34:59.800something in the center cannot be all-encompassing. By definition, if you're in the center, then you're
00:35:06.440not everywhere else. You're just in the center. Centrality indicates a focal point within the
00:35:12.240larger thing. All-encompassing indicates that it is the larger thing. So a thing cannot be within
00:35:18.640the larger thing and also be the larger thing at the same time. This might seem like a semantic
00:35:22.520point, but as you'll see, it's a recurring theme with Jason Arday and DEI activists in general.
00:35:28.820They say things and write things and copy paste things that make no sense and are meant to sound
00:35:32.940a whole lot smarter than they really are. It's all just gibberish. Then you get to Arday's really
00:35:37.260interesting and original take, which is that the proliferation of dominant white European canons
00:35:42.420compromises all of our curriculum. Now, far be it for me, a lowly podcaster with only a high
00:35:49.240school diploma to critique the grammar and vocabulary of an esteemed Cambridge professor.
00:35:54.720But in context, it seems that the word he wants here is comprise, not compromise.
00:36:00.320Like he seems to be trying to say that dominant white European canons make up, encompass,
00:36:05.600and he says that, the curriculum, which would mean comprise, not compromise.
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00:40:07.680slash Walsh. Instead of explaining himself, he moves right along to discuss another
00:40:13.380meaningless string of woke cliches. Watch. So one thing that I think is really important is
00:40:20.580this idea of kind of systemic racism and stereotypes against ethnic minority groups.
00:40:24.260I think when you don't have, pedagogically speaking, people who are from those backgrounds in those spaces, I do think that there is license to misconstrue particular dynamics and concepts.
00:40:39.600So, for example, I may talk about gender inequality, but actually as a black male that now resides in a privileged position, there are a lot of things that I'm not going to be able to relate to.
00:40:51.020so I may be able to speak about them but unless I declare absolute modesty which I always do when
00:40:57.460I talk about issues that I'm not you know I understand them but I've not experienced them
00:41:02.280there is license to get things wrong there is license to miscommunicate there is license to
00:41:07.680kind of pick up different discourses that may not be actually 1000% accurate and I think when
00:41:14.680you're doing this of course you can't be absolutely accurate but you need to be able to speak to a
00:41:19.660lived experience and understand it, if anything else. Well, one thing we've learned is that this
00:41:26.440guy absolutely loves the word pedagogically. He obviously just heard that word before he went to
00:41:33.620go give this talk. And he's like, that's a great word. I got to, which I get it. You know, sometimes
00:41:37.720you hear a word and just like, you like the word, you got to kind of like rope it into conversation.
00:41:42.020And it is a fun word. I once, this is true. I once used the word pedagogue,
00:41:46.460G-O-G at the end, which I think is a valid spelling.
00:41:52.220I use it in Scrabble, and it was the greatest board game-related achievement of my life.
00:41:57.240Almost as impressive as running 300 miles in three days, but we can't all be Jason Arde.
00:42:02.780Anyway, he says he's willing to speak about issues that he doesn't have personal experience with,
00:42:07.940which is good because his personal experiences are all fake.
00:42:10.900But he says that when he does so, he will declare absolute modesty.
00:42:16.460So presumably this is like when Michael Scott declared bankruptcy in the office.
00:42:20.240He'll stand in front of the lecture hall and scream, I declare absolute modesty.
00:42:25.920A thoughtful gesture, I suppose, but a bit paradoxical.
00:42:30.740I mean, how does one declare something modestly?
00:42:35.420How does a modest person claim absolute modesty?
00:42:40.040Like, by definition, if you're modest, the very last thing you would ever do is declare yourself to be so, much less claim to be perfectly so.
00:42:51.860To declare your modesty is to negate the claim just by making it.
00:42:57.080now he says that unless you have the right lived experience then there is quote a license to get
00:43:03.520things wrong a license to miscommunicate a license to pick up different discourses that
00:43:08.200might not be a thousand percent accurate of course you can't be absolutely uh accurate but
00:43:14.140you need to be able to speak to a lived experience and understand it if anything else
00:43:17.940now um i won't even get into like someone who's an academic and pretends to be really smart and
00:43:25.180uses all this complex language, then using the term 1,000%.
00:48:39.180We have written a collective letter, open letter to the Prime Minister.
00:48:44.260That letter has been signed by several individuals, many of whom are black, prominent individuals who have experienced the level of targeting and harassment,
00:48:53.560a racially motivated harassment from the UK media.
00:48:57.680It's not something that we're going to continue to tolerate.
00:49:00.660We do believe now enough is enough and the UK media have to be held responsible for their conduct.
00:49:07.560So we have written to the prime minister. There is a collective approach to this, which is very, very important from the black community.
00:49:18.140And if you feel as strongly as we do about the accountability and the responsibility of the UK media, please reshare the letter and the post and would really appreciate your collective support.
00:49:31.680Well, the goal here is to make it a crime in the UK to notice anything that's inconvenient to black activists.
00:49:37.560You see, they're allowed to lie with impunity without any government intervention.
00:49:41.780But if you tell the truth about what they're doing, you should go to prison.
00:49:45.160As I understand it, Good Law Project is a nonprofit in the UK, and they were heavily involved in spreading lies to defend Arday.
00:49:51.640So if anything, as Andy Ngo put it, quote, a public inquiry is needed into the Good Law Project for misleading the public with claims that Arday's academic research was ethical and sound.
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