The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - June 09, 2026


Breakfast With Beau | Tuesday 9th June 2026


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1 hour and 20 minutes

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11,316

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123


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00:00:00.640 Morning.
00:00:02.860 You alright?
00:00:08.040 I hope you are. I genuinely hope you are.
00:00:11.340 Come on, wakey-wakey, eggs and bakey. Come on, get up.
00:00:14.360 Wake up, sleepyhead. The day's half over.
00:00:17.160 It's half over already.
00:00:19.460 Alright, it's 8 in the a.m. British Summertime
00:00:22.780 on Tuesday, 9th of June, in the year of our Lord,
00:00:26.460 2026. You're the glorious band, the chosen few, my band of brothers,
00:00:29.440 and sisters the very best among us watching this live what more could i ask for brilliant brilliant
00:00:35.680 hope you're bright-eyed and bushy-tailed rocking and rearing for the day ahead another day another
00:00:39.200 dollar another chance to put right what once went wrong as always i'm joined by my producer
00:00:44.080 little harry how are you this morning good sir morning yeah i'm all good right
00:00:52.800 excellent sorry i've got episodes it's just slightly running those earlier this morning
00:00:55.760 I sneezed loads of times
00:00:57.220 Loads of times
00:00:58.760 10, 20 times
00:01:00.280 My eyes are a bit bloodshot
00:01:02.260 Not because I'm hungover
00:01:03.880 I sneezed loads
00:01:05.000 A bit of hay fever I think
00:01:06.020 Alright she stopped faffing about though
00:01:07.560 What was all that fannying about?
00:01:10.500 Let's just get on with it
00:01:11.700 What's the legacy corporate mainstream media
00:01:13.560 Banging on about this morning?
00:01:14.640 What is that evil cabal of evil Fleet Street editors?
00:01:17.280 What they're trying to tell you is important
00:01:18.600 Or not as the case may be
00:01:20.200 What have we got?
00:01:20.620 Okay today
00:01:21.580 Israel and Iran stepped back
00:01:24.940 For now, for the moment
00:01:27.500 Okay, good, I suppose
00:01:29.520 And
00:01:31.360 Is uni a waste of money?
00:01:33.580 University
00:01:34.080 Also, which isn't included here
00:01:37.340 But most of the front papers go with
00:01:39.160 The owner, co-owner
00:01:42.620 Of West Ham United Football Club
00:01:44.480 My football club
00:01:45.720 A billionaire dude
00:01:47.600 A British billionaire dude
00:01:48.980 In his late 70s
00:01:50.660 Is actually, allegedly
00:01:52.960 Some sort of sex pest
00:01:57.060 So
00:01:58.380 Casting couch stuff
00:02:01.160 Like he used to own
00:02:04.260 He used to own various publications
00:02:06.260 Of ill repute
00:02:07.340 Also the sport
00:02:10.640 There's not just things as a daily sport
00:02:13.080 I think there's still the Sunday sport
00:02:15.040 Where they heavily
00:02:17.120 Leant into page 3
00:02:18.420 Page 3 adjacent
00:02:21.160 Material
00:02:21.880 Yes, it seems like he's, well, allegedly
00:02:24.900 He's like in, there's sleaze, there's all sorts of sleaze
00:02:28.340 David Sullivan, okay, who could have guessed?
00:02:32.520 Let's have a look, what have we got?
00:02:33.800 The Guardian, ooh
00:02:34.500 Straight off the bat with The Guardian
00:02:36.820 Must you?
00:02:43.860 Alright, The Guardian
00:02:44.780 Look, the British food scene was booming
00:02:48.220 Why has it suddenly gone bust?
00:02:50.760 well because of covid and insane socialist taxes on on all of that obviously you know uh
00:02:58.040 all right zelensky weird little freak goblin zelensky sitting at the top of the ultra corrupt
00:03:04.300 ukrainian government not giving the people any sort of chance to vote him out thinks that reform
00:03:10.540 We've done something wrong
00:03:11.460 That's rich
00:03:12.180 That's rich
00:03:14.400 Just shut up mate
00:03:22.440 Just go back to your own country
00:03:25.200 Ugh
00:03:25.780 So Lensky takes aim at Reform UK's mistake
00:03:31.180 On Ukrainian flags
00:03:32.280 Don't tell us what is a mistake and what isn't
00:03:37.260 Tell you what's a mistake
00:03:38.620 Is you
00:03:40.840 You're some sort of
00:03:42.280 Genetic mistake
00:03:43.280 Tiny little goblin freak
00:03:44.840 You're a mistake
00:03:47.720 Your whole government's a mistake
00:03:50.180 When are you going to
00:03:51.660 Let there be elections in Ukraine again
00:03:53.840 Vlodimir
00:03:54.400 Hmm
00:03:57.080 This is rich
00:04:02.560 Move is the kind of error
00:04:05.740 That can break a big friendship
00:04:07.320 He said
00:04:07.920 really so the story is the story is in some reform council places
00:04:14.140 where it used to be like a labor council or some other one of the other parties and they would
00:04:19.940 hoist up a ukrainian flag above their city hall or whatever because they're just npcs
00:04:27.440 there's a stupid woke lefty npcs oh ukraine oh much support for ukraine
00:04:33.360 all right reform get in a bunch of places just like well stop that stop that take that down
00:04:39.940 that's a nonsense this is england why would we be flying a ukrainian flag kind of ever
00:04:45.500 ukraine
00:04:46.960 yeah no take that flag down now that's that's a nonsense that's a stupid npc weirdo
00:04:55.120 weirdo freak thing to have ever dreamt of doing or something along those lines i don't want to put
00:05:02.060 words into their mouths
00:05:04.140 so in some places reform were doing that
00:05:06.920 Vladimir's over at the moment isn't he
00:05:08.440 he was in number 10 yesterday
00:05:10.880 he said that's a mistake to have done that
00:05:12.980 shut up
00:05:15.240 mistake
00:05:16.880 oh you might lose
00:05:18.420 big powerful friends if you do something like that
00:05:22.540 it's not in our interest to be friends with you bro
00:05:26.160 he said it's not in your interest to take them down i hope you don't i hope you
00:05:29.260 reverse that
00:05:32.060 get off of me get away from me dirty little weirdo oh we're making a mistake reform
00:05:43.420 councillors are making a mistake by not flying the ukrainian flag are they are they
00:05:50.300 big friends how how are you our friend how how is he our friend in any way
00:05:56.620 we're making a mistake by not flying the ukrainian flag in england
00:06:02.060 In England
00:06:03.820 Oh, you revolting little piece of detritus
00:06:12.020 Oh, really, I can't stand him
00:06:18.260 Not that I'm a fan of Putin
00:06:20.540 Don't think I'm getting bunts from the Kremlin for saying stuff like that
00:06:26.940 Putin's also a gangster and a murderer
00:06:29.120 And a strategic enemy of ours
00:06:31.860 Yeah
00:06:32.680 Do I have to say that as well?
00:06:34.320 Probably do
00:06:34.740 Ukraine
00:06:37.140 Ukraine's got nothing to do with us
00:06:40.120 Nothing
00:06:40.500 It's part of our national security
00:06:43.080 No it isn't
00:06:44.320 No it isn't
00:06:45.900 No it isn't
00:06:46.820 Right
00:06:47.660 Israel and Iran
00:06:48.820 Step back from full blown conflict
00:06:50.800 For the moment
00:06:51.880 For the moment
00:06:53.720 Which is good I suppose
00:06:56.340 Isn't it
00:06:56.960 Look here's an article from the mail
00:07:00.060 Let's cut to that real quick
00:07:01.860 Trump says U.S. will declare total victory over Iran in the next two weeks.
00:07:09.140 Will it?
00:07:11.320 I doubt that.
00:07:13.900 I highly doubt that.
00:07:18.800 That would require tank divisions storming into the middle of Tehran.
00:07:25.600 That's not going to happen in the next two weeks.
00:07:28.920 I highly doubt that.
00:07:30.060 Although the oil price
00:07:31.400 Should we have a quick look at the oil price?
00:07:32.480 You should save that for a bit later
00:07:33.420 Why not look now?
00:07:35.740 West Texas $89
00:07:37.220 I'm just shy of $90 a barrel
00:07:38.940 Brent $93 a barrel
00:07:41.720 The price has come down
00:07:44.360 We're all reds at the moment
00:07:45.280 The price has come down a bit
00:07:47.240 Since Iran and Israel
00:07:49.100 At some point yesterday or overnight
00:07:50.740 Decided alright we'll stop
00:07:52.080 We'll stop exchanging fire for the moment
00:07:54.980 Nothing is over really, is it?
00:08:00.060 Israel have got no intention of completely abandoning their conflict with Hezbollah
00:08:08.220 Hezbollah have got no intention of completely giving up either, have they?
00:08:13.740 And so the thing will rumble on
00:08:15.520 The war machine keeps turning
00:08:17.520 At the Financial Times, look at these two beauts
00:08:22.900 Look at this, Winnie the Pooh and Fat Winnie the Pooh
00:08:26.520 Look at the state of him
00:08:28.660 Kim Jong-un
00:08:33.440 Anyway, Ji is in Pyongyang
00:08:36.280 He's in North Korea on a visit
00:08:37.540 That's all it is really
00:08:38.620 These throwbacks
00:08:41.100 Just personal opinion on that
00:08:48.600 Just my personal opinion
00:08:49.840 There's something profoundly disgusting
00:08:52.260 About Kim Jong-un
00:08:53.920 I think
00:08:54.720 A true sort of throwback
00:08:58.300 1950s style commie dictator
00:09:00.380 and physically revolting to boot
00:09:06.140 Israel and Iran halt exchange of blows
00:09:12.760 as US pushes to extend ceasefire deal
00:09:15.080 what ceasefire deal?
00:09:17.280 ok they've stopped firing for 12 hours or something at the moment
00:09:19.640 what ceasefire?
00:09:22.540 Trump scolds Netanyahu
00:09:23.940 oh I bet Bibby's shaking in his boots
00:09:26.160 yeah
00:09:26.880 I bet Bibby's really chastened
00:09:29.820 I bet he'll do exactly as he's told
00:09:36.520 From now on
00:09:37.660 Focus on reopening straits
00:09:42.320 Is it
00:09:42.720 Tehran remains defiant
00:09:46.960 Yeah, that's all they've got isn't it
00:09:48.340 Defiance really, well a few missiles
00:09:49.940 Still got a few missiles
00:09:51.280 Despite what Pete
00:09:52.680 Big Pete over at the Pentagon said
00:09:56.880 they've still got a few missiles haven't they
00:09:59.920 and the oil prices fall back
00:10:02.380 yeah they do a bit
00:10:03.260 unsold world cup tickets risk leaving
00:10:06.380 fifa red faced after own goal on prices
00:10:08.580 apparently it's the most expensive
00:10:10.220 world cup ever in terms of prices
00:10:11.760 well I mean it would be just inflation if nothing else wouldn't it
00:10:14.500 plus it's being held in a first world country
00:10:18.040 so
00:10:18.340 fifa will take the absolute mickey when it comes to making money
00:10:22.020 as they have always done
00:10:23.520 right the daily mail
00:10:25.880 complete slop
00:10:26.900 globalist subversive slop
00:10:28.500 trying to pretend it isn't
00:10:29.260 wearing a skin suit
00:10:29.900 or something that isn't that
00:10:30.820 but it is that
00:10:31.500 a shocking study
00:10:33.960 shows half of debt ridden
00:10:35.300 graduates
00:10:35.940 earn less than average wage
00:10:37.540 five years after leaving
00:10:38.840 is university a waste of money
00:10:40.860 the male group asks
00:10:42.800 depends doesn't it
00:10:46.900 depends
00:10:47.340 oh I mean all I can really tell
00:10:49.400 is a little bit of anecdote
00:10:50.300 total evidence of myself
00:10:51.860 of my own
00:10:52.560 experience
00:10:54.260 and it was a while ago it was like 25 years ago
00:10:57.100 I think you go I think people should go to university for
00:11:02.040 one of two reasons one is simply that you want to earn more money
00:11:08.320 right and you do a degree or even earlier than that pick a levels in order
00:11:14.280 to do a degree in a course where you just think hope
00:11:18.640 that if you get a good degree in that subject you will sort of immediately go
00:11:23.320 into the job market and make good money and set you up on a decent career where you make very
00:11:29.220 good money going forward right there's that okay and then there's a whole different way of looking
00:11:35.820 at it where you sort of that isn't the primary motivation it's actually to learn something
00:11:44.000 interesting something good something you're interested in and learn how to form an argument
00:11:51.760 and write an essay and get used to reading a lot that was what i did i did ancient history
00:12:00.100 classical civilizations so there's no real career or money in that i'll come straight out of uni
00:12:07.420 with like a 2-1 or something in um ancient history and i'll get a brilliant job on loads and loads
00:12:14.060 money no no it was more about becoming a more well-rounded adult it was about becoming well
00:12:22.220 read and knowledgeable it's about being used to the idea that you'd sit down and read and read
00:12:29.280 and read and read which is useful for certain jobs it's the ability to have such a long attention
00:12:34.740 span and taking lots and lots and lots of information and assimilate it and get it all
00:12:39.440 straight in your head the ability to sit down and write an essay that's all my course really was
00:12:44.100 loads of reading and then writing of essays that's all it was all it really was but the ability to
00:12:50.060 write a good essay actually is a skill that you can use in life it's like writing a report if
00:12:56.780 you're in your job be able to form an argument and write an essay out where it's like a well
00:13:04.500 reasoned well structured argument right okay there's no immediate money in that but it is a
00:13:11.360 very very good skill to have rather than bumbling through life and you can't really articulate
00:13:17.440 yourself properly you can't really write anything that's well structured well now you can all right
00:13:26.840 so there's two ways of looking at university whether it's purely purely for sort of self
00:13:31.240 development or whether it's just to try and make money so there's completely different courses in
00:13:37.220 that aren't there there's something like i did humanities based thing or just a type of course
00:13:43.120 that i don't know like something to do with computer programming or i think uh like a bit
00:13:50.360 of business like a degree in in business management or something like that where you hope you can come
00:13:55.940 out and immediately get a job with a big corporation on loads of money all right okay with
00:14:01.460 all that said is university a waste of money maybe probably for a lot of people probably is
00:14:07.180 probably is again it was very different just 25 years ago when i went to uni how much it cost
00:14:12.680 i've got an older brother who's about 10 years older than me it didn't cost him a penny he got
00:14:18.160 a grant they paid it the state paid him to go to university in my day i paid something like i can't
00:14:25.080 remember what it was it was something like three grand a year so it was like it's just like it's
00:14:32.060 just shy of 10 grand all in all to do my degree at a good uni if i don't mind saying so i mean
00:14:38.900 the point is it was a very it was a good year it wasn't just some crappy little semi-rural
00:14:44.040 polytechnic and still it only cost 10 grand just shy of 10 grand now tons more than that tons i
00:14:52.820 spoke to a few people in the office and a few younger people that have done their undergrad
00:14:55.860 in the last few years and it's many many many many times that or like 50 grand 60 grand as
00:15:02.220 much as 70 grand is it i don't know it's tens and tens of thousands right so the calculation
00:15:08.000 is it a waste of money might be mightn't it it might well be
00:15:14.220 especially if you go down that whole route of the whole point of this was to as soon as i
00:15:22.600 finish go straight into a well paid job and then you do that and you don't go straight into a
00:15:27.520 well paid job so it's increasingly looking like a waste of money these are the decisions all young
00:15:40.220 people have to make for themselves if i was in the same position now i just simply would not be able
00:15:47.560 to do it i come from a poor family yeah completely basically dirt poor i had to borrow that 10 grand
00:15:53.700 to go to uni and it took me like years to pay off years and years 15 odd years the student loans
00:15:59.640 company took me ages and ages to pay it off ages silly amount of time to pay off that 10 grand
00:16:04.680 could have paid it off quicker but i just where i worked paye they take a little bit every month
00:16:09.740 and eventually pay off okay uh if i was uh just finished my a levels now and i got accepted to a
00:16:17.260 good uni but they're like but it's going to cost you 50 60 grand to do this degree i'll just be
00:16:21.320 like well i can't i can't do that i can't i'm going to have to go to work right now start earning
00:16:27.920 money so it's a shame really there you go the story says half of graduates earn less than the
00:16:39.420 average uh the average national wage five years after leaving university a damning report has
00:16:44.820 warned. It found that more than 150 students a year struggled to reach the median full-time
00:16:52.060 worker's salary of £35,000. Even more worrying, 11% of graduates failed to land a job that
00:17:02.740 paid them £24,000 over the same period. The analysts said 57% in full-time work 15 months
00:17:13.900 after leaving university only 57 so in other words in other words that data's saying isn't it that
00:17:20.780 to get a degree at the end of the rainbow of finishing your degree it's just absolutely
00:17:26.700 no guarantee that you'll even get a job let alone a well-paid one what a shame really what a shame
00:17:37.740 Well, okay.
00:17:41.740 Okay, we live in a changing world.
00:17:44.180 Okay, well, this is a story about David Sullivan.
00:17:47.660 This guy here, David Sullivan,
00:17:50.520 owns West Ham or co-owns West Ham.
00:17:54.260 Worth a few bill.
00:17:56.720 A few billion.
00:17:58.140 And years ago, back in, I think, more like in the 90s
00:18:01.200 or maybe the early 2000s, or who knows when,
00:18:03.500 probably going back to the 80s, who knows when.
00:18:05.480 Apparently, there's just loads of women at the moment coming out
00:18:07.740 there's like a joint investigation with the bb panorama and the times was it but all the
00:18:13.660 papers are reporting it um they just found like quite a few women from you know 20 30 years ago
00:18:20.780 plus saying that yeah he was just really sleazy towards them casting couch level stuff i don't
00:18:27.900 think or not at this point actual sort of sex crime just like oh you want to be a page three
00:18:32.780 girl in the sport or something well you've got to sleep with me then
00:18:36.220 just said something in the first person that can get clipped can't it
00:18:41.480 gotta be careful saying stuff in the first person
00:18:45.380 david sullivan said if you wanted to be in the daily sport you had to sleep with him
00:18:53.280 gotta be very careful saying stuff in the first person all right i mean is that much for surprise
00:18:58.820 I saw some clips this morning
00:19:01.600 Where it was these women saying
00:19:03.260 Oh I did the topless photo shoot
00:19:05.480 For the daily sport
00:19:07.280 Just did it again didn't I in the first person
00:19:11.360 They said they were doing a topless photo shoot
00:19:14.580 For the sport
00:19:15.400 And then afterwards
00:19:17.120 He says
00:19:18.280 Oh if you want to be in it
00:19:20.400 Then you'd have to sleep with him
00:19:23.020 And the women going
00:19:25.280 And that was a complete shock to me
00:19:27.360 Was it
00:19:27.880 Them going, I didn't know
00:19:30.340 I didn't expect that, I never saw that coming
00:19:32.280 That was a real curveball
00:19:33.420 I didn't know what to do or say
00:19:34.960 Really
00:19:35.820 I'm not trying to victim shame here
00:19:40.880 But really
00:19:42.000 That was a surprise to you
00:19:44.460 That a very very powerful man
00:19:47.860 Who's dealing with
00:19:49.940 Pornography essentially
00:19:51.960 Would be sleazy
00:19:54.140 That was a shock
00:19:57.860 Was it? Okay
00:19:59.080 West Ham co-owner accused of preying
00:20:01.820 On a string of women
00:20:02.700 I have to say allegedly at this point
00:20:05.420 Because he's not even on trial yet
00:20:07.220 Let alone convicted so
00:20:08.580 Who knows
00:20:10.620 Wouldn't be surprised though
00:20:13.200 Hey
00:20:13.560 My screen
00:20:17.940 My screen just
00:20:19.860 Spazzed out for a moment there
00:20:21.860 It's back now
00:20:22.400 The Telegraph, the Daily Toregraph
00:20:24.920 Oh Ben Stokes, this man here
00:20:27.860 He's England cricket captain, and he was in, and before now, he's been involved in incidents in clubs and nightclubs, getting in fights, that's what he is, and he's sort of narrowly escaped full-blown scandal and being forced to not be the England captain anymore.
00:20:50.400 but uh there's been another incident incident um england beat new zealand i think on sunday
00:20:57.880 in some sort of test match and then on monday night or the wee hours of monday something like
00:21:02.280 that he got in another uh brawl in a club with a rugby player that's it who really cares
00:21:11.520 Stokes in another nightclub buster
00:21:14.620 Alright
00:21:17.220 Billions in aid cash
00:21:19.360 Handed to terrorists
00:21:20.540 Right
00:21:27.120 Sure
00:21:30.800 Okay
00:21:32.800 Criminals, gangsters and Russia
00:21:35.820 Benefited from £28 billion
00:21:37.640 Of misdirected taxpayer funds
00:21:40.720 British taxpayer funds. I've said it before, haven't I? On Breakfast with Beau, Beau's
00:21:47.620 Breakfast Club. I've said it before that in Beau's Britain, should I magically find myself
00:21:52.040 Prime Minister, King or Lord Protector, Master of the Horse, something like that, an Augustus
00:22:00.380 of Britannia, I would end foreign aid. Just end it. I'll do whatever is required to just
00:22:08.620 basically entirely end it we haven't got enough money to be spending on our own councils right
00:22:14.580 why are we giving billions 28 billion year after year after gig giving billions away to foreign
00:22:22.700 countries and then having to borrow more having to issue loads more government bonds
00:22:26.940 borrow loads of money so so we can give it away and not spend it on our own
00:22:32.440 the infrastructure of our own cities and towns that's mad it's just and then not only that not
00:22:38.980 just giving it away but it ends up in the hands of criminals and gangsters and terrorists
00:22:43.600 right but Rory Stewart would or some people like that would have you believe that there's
00:22:50.700 something morally wrong and bankrupt with not doing that that's what they argue someone like
00:22:57.620 Alistair Campbell or something, we must give away billions and billions of our pounds to
00:23:01.840 foreign countries every single year, year and year without fail. Why? Well, there is an argument,
00:23:09.440 isn't there, that it's soft power, right? How has that worked out for us?
00:23:17.720 How's that really worked out for us? For example, just one example, say we give billions of pounds
00:23:23.600 to Pakistan so that they play ball with us and we get business connections and it just
00:23:31.320 lubricates the whole relationship between us. How's that worked out for us?
00:23:39.020 We need to give billions to something like Albania or something. So we've got soft power.
00:23:45.480 Has that worked out well for us, has it? We need to help build an airport in Pakistan
00:23:51.300 or something we need to help build roads in nigeria give billions of pounds of house to
00:23:55.540 nigeria or whatever
00:23:59.940 that makes us powerful does it in terms of soft power does it meanwhile our own cities and towns
00:24:05.700 crumble right meanwhile the council in birmingham goes into massive debt they can't even afford to
00:24:15.540 clean up the streets. But we're going to build an airport in Pakistan or something. Billions
00:24:23.460 end up in the hands of actual terrorists and gangsters and organised crime. But Rory Stewart
00:24:30.480 is going to tell us it would be morally, ethically wrong to do anything other than that. To cut
00:24:35.960 that by a penny would be something like evil. Stupid and backward. It would be backward
00:24:40.680 and stupid insular no i would cut it all immediately not one more penny not one more
00:24:48.760 penny especially why we're just borrowing money if we had a budget surplus then maybe look about
00:24:56.760 think about moving it around strategically and being really really careful with it but no no no
00:25:00.760 we're in giant debt giant giant giant debt we shouldn't be giving away a single penny in foreign
00:25:09.320 aid for an aid really to countries whose economy is actually more stable than ours
00:25:18.920 we give billions in aid to india they've got a space program we haven't
00:25:26.760 how does that make sense
00:25:31.080 we've got any influence over is soft power is to do soft power and business
00:25:34.520 Modi's not interested in anything we asked him to do
00:25:41.280 We really wanted or asked him to do something
00:25:44.260 And he decided it wasn't in his interest
00:25:46.340 He simply wouldn't do it
00:25:47.660 Regardless of a couple billion pounds of aid we send him
00:25:50.960 Now this foreign aid thing
00:25:54.500 Should absolutely stop
00:25:57.100 It's an insanity
00:25:58.220 Meanwhile our own veterans live homeless or something
00:26:04.520 think meanwhile we can't afford we can barely afford to put one frigate out to sea
00:26:09.820 we're going to give away 28 billion pound a year i know that's not even the whole thing is it
00:26:18.680 that's just that's just the amount that went into the hands of criminals and gangsters
00:26:21.840 and terrorists
00:26:23.700 completely mixed mismanaged isn't it trump warned starmer against social media ban so this is the
00:26:33.060 thing in the last day or so, the last news cycle, is that Keir Starmer, even though he
00:26:39.040 tried to get an under-16 social media ban, actually through Parliament with a full Act
00:26:42.600 of Parliament about a few months ago, and that failed. His own backbenchers scuppered
00:26:48.960 it, didn't they? Anyway, it failed. He's now saying that he's actually just going to do
00:26:53.140 it sort of unilaterally, I guess just get the Home Office to issue directives or something
00:27:01.220 In the next 10 days or so
00:27:02.740 Even beyond 16 year olds
00:27:06.820 Up to 18 year olds
00:27:07.940 Various types of bad
00:27:09.440 And they're going to say
00:27:09.980 That certain types of social media
00:27:11.560 That are addictive
00:27:12.440 And they will decide
00:27:14.000 What is or isn't addictive
00:27:15.040 So in other words
00:27:15.760 Anything they want
00:27:16.620 Just censor it
00:27:19.220 Because there is the argument
00:27:22.240 Isn't there
00:27:22.880 That it's better
00:27:25.080 If particularly obviously
00:27:26.380 Small children
00:27:27.740 Don't see terrible images
00:27:30.660 whether a pornographic or violent and that's a sound argument isn't it you could be a very good
00:27:37.740 parent and make sure your child your eight-year-old your 10-year-old hasn't even got a phone
00:27:41.260 and you're very strict about what they see on on the computer at home and everything and you're
00:27:46.500 trying to keep them as innocent as possible for as long as possible
00:27:48.960 some dirty little horrible kid from a broken home in the playground's got a phone and just
00:27:55.480 shows your kid some gore or some insane hardcore pornography or something your kid's psyche ruined
00:28:05.400 yeah that's not good yeah i'm not for that i'm against that yeah
00:28:12.760 okay having said that there is another argument though isn't there
00:28:17.720 that this is government overreach that this is just purely censorship that this is the state
00:28:23.160 censoring people they've already said oh it's not just up to 16 year olds it's up to 17 year olds
00:28:32.520 and up to 18 year olds right so the age of consent is 16 but they want to make voting at 16
00:28:41.160 but you won't be able to see nude images you can have actual real life sex but you can't see nude
00:28:47.940 images okay okay all right there's the argument there that it's operation creep isn't it that
00:28:58.340 they'll start with this under 16s can't see xyz and then it's oh up to 18 year olds can't see xyz
00:29:05.320 they're already doing that they haven't even done it yet and they're already doing that
00:29:07.740 and then it'll be oh everyone can't see xyz and before you know it
00:29:13.620 you're living in somewhere like china where the state says exactly what you can't or can't see
00:29:21.620 can or can't see at all times and they just endlessly increase the list of things you can't
00:29:27.960 see right and they'll cynically use that argument of your poor little innocent child in the
00:29:35.800 playground they'll use that to weaponize the other argument to censor everyone and everything
00:29:43.480 The way they cynically use
00:29:46.080 A grieving family
00:29:47.640 Of a murder victim
00:29:48.800 To tell you you can't have a country
00:29:53.700 And you're not a people
00:29:54.880 Very very cynical
00:29:57.520 Well Trump came out and said
00:29:59.540 Trump warned Starmer against social media ban
00:30:01.840 And he just said
00:30:03.000 That yeah it's censorship
00:30:05.940 It's against freedom of speech
00:30:07.340 Freedom of expression
00:30:08.300 He's not wrong is he
00:30:11.720 Ultimately
00:30:12.160 ultimately
00:30:12.960 Crown Court judges given AI assistance
00:30:18.300 great
00:30:18.660 we've got a giant backlog of foreign criminals
00:30:22.020 because they've deliberately flooded us with open borders
00:30:24.280 there's so many of them are criminal
00:30:26.600 actually criminal
00:30:28.260 that the courts can't really deal with it
00:30:30.500 so they need AI
00:30:31.340 to help them out
00:30:33.300 Great White Shark was spotted in the Mediterranean
00:30:38.800 usually they're not in the Mediterranean
00:30:40.720 But one was spotted off the coast of Italy
00:30:42.880 There you go
00:30:44.960 The Express, oh
00:30:46.340 It's a good paper, you can read your Express now
00:30:49.100 There you go, David Sullivan
00:30:50.800 Again there
00:30:51.520 He paid teens for sex and preyed on women
00:30:54.700 Says the headline
00:30:56.300 Not my words, don't take me to court Dave
00:30:59.140 Just read in the Express
00:31:00.800 Headline
00:31:01.400 Tory plan to scrap
00:31:05.020 Box ticking so staff can
00:31:07.060 Focus on doing their jobs
00:31:08.660 Quote
00:31:09.040 The Nigerian woman who bizarrely finds herself
00:31:13.060 Head of His Majesty's loyal opposition
00:31:15.280 Says
00:31:16.180 Restore common sense to public services
00:31:18.640 Don't trust you, don't care
00:31:19.720 Don't care what you're saying
00:31:20.640 And the Tories
00:31:23.080 Don't trust you
00:31:24.040 I don't believe you
00:31:27.700 That you're coming to that from a place of conviction
00:31:30.880 Only now right
00:31:33.840 Only now in response to the Novak murder
00:31:37.440 and resulting furore now you're talking about common sense in public services right
00:31:42.780 it's not something you came to government or came to opposition with a a genuine conviction
00:31:51.380 no it's just a political calculation that that will win you some votes if you say that at this
00:31:56.860 point so i don't care i'm not interested i'm not interested in what you've got to say
00:32:01.940 Kemi Badenoch will today reveal plans
00:32:07.080 To replace equality rules
00:32:09.060 With quote common sense
00:32:10.320 Don't, I don't trust you
00:32:12.780 I'm not interested, get lost
00:32:14.560 Idris Elba
00:32:18.200 Sorry, Sir Idris
00:32:21.040 They knighted him
00:32:24.100 Chiming in on James Bond
00:32:27.000 Don't make James Bond woke
00:32:28.840 Says Idris Elba
00:32:30.000 they already did didn't they the last couple of films had him woke didn't they or at least had
00:32:35.140 him some sort of like some sort of weak thing what was it i can't even remember i'm not even
00:32:42.200 sure if i've seen the very last james bond film maybe the one before that they had him they had
00:32:47.120 his assistant some black woman and she was like the strong character in it and he was just like
00:32:53.100 flailing along behind her it just hasn't been picked to be james bond by the way people said
00:32:59.920 for a while haven't they that maybe he would at the moment he hasn't been or anything he's chiming
00:33:04.940 in on don't make james bond woke you're just an actor mate you're not a writer you're not a
00:33:11.160 screenwriter you're not a literary critic actors uh actors chiming in on anything and everything
00:33:18.500 like they're like they're anything an actor an actor isn't an important person right
00:33:27.040 Our society, we make out that actors
00:33:31.000 Are of any importance
00:33:33.280 Like they're the royalty of our society in some way
00:33:35.700 In the ancient world
00:33:39.640 Actors were considered little better than prostitutes
00:33:42.180 There's something dishonourable and gross
00:33:45.340 About pretending to be someone else
00:33:46.920 You turn up somewhere
00:33:51.280 A director tells you where to stand
00:33:53.540 And how to behave
00:33:55.060 And a writer
00:33:56.600 Tells you what to say
00:33:58.620 And a production team
00:34:00.500 Point a camera at it
00:34:01.500 While you read
00:34:02.260 Someone else's words
00:34:03.440 Actors
00:34:07.420 You're reading
00:34:12.280 Someone else's words
00:34:13.160 The writer
00:34:14.880 And the director
00:34:15.620 Will be of some value
00:34:17.000 Will have some artistic
00:34:18.040 Some artistic ability
00:34:20.580 And
00:34:21.500 Sensibility
00:34:23.420 The actor doesn't
00:34:25.060 The act of standing where they're told to stand
00:34:27.880 And read what they're told to read
00:34:30.320 That's it
00:34:31.280 They're nothing
00:34:32.500 Idris Elba is going to chip in
00:34:36.500 On the nature of James Bond
00:34:38.100 What James Bond should be
00:34:39.480 Shut up mate
00:34:41.500 The Times
00:34:44.520 The Daily Times
00:34:45.460 The Venerable Times
00:34:47.300 Very Venerable Newspaper
00:34:49.940 Very Venerable
00:34:52.020 Definitely not complete slop like all the rest of them
00:34:54.980 What it's like to be seeking Britain now, don't care
00:34:59.480 West Ham owner abused power to prey on women
00:35:02.500 What a surprise
00:35:03.660 A pornographer was sleazy
00:35:06.080 Allegedly
00:35:08.940 Who could have guessed?
00:35:11.540 Models say they felt pressured into having sex with Tycoon
00:35:15.280 To secure appearances in his tabloids
00:35:17.840 Shock horror
00:35:21.500 What were the odds?
00:35:24.980 Badanoch, all you can be badanoch
00:35:27.080 I'll kick identity politics out of public sector
00:35:29.140 Doubt you will, doubt you would
00:35:31.120 The Sun
00:35:32.780 What's up, they go with the same thing
00:35:35.680 There's a young lady back from like what the late 90s
00:35:39.480 That is apparently pressured
00:35:41.520 West Ham boss
00:35:44.420 Pressed teens for sex
00:35:46.200 Pawn baron, abused powers to bed models
00:35:49.340 Sasha, 24, told police but no action
00:35:52.680 Predator
00:35:53.680 It's bad though isn't it if if some sort of sex crime or alleged sex crime may have happened
00:36:13.120 or came close to happening then you tell the police and they just do nothing
00:36:15.880 That's it
00:36:20.840 Alright
00:36:23.840 Predator
00:36:26.240 What's the matter David? CIA got you pushing too many pencils?
00:36:32.640 Stick around
00:36:33.440 I could do 10 minutes of Predator quotes
00:36:38.120 I won't, I won't, I'll move on
00:36:39.680 The mirror, the Daily Mirror, pure slot, some of the worst slot
00:36:43.120 They go with the same thing, I won't even bother reading it
00:36:45.440 Oh, look, the exact same headline.
00:36:47.280 The exact same headline.
00:36:48.340 They came to that completely independently of each other, did they?
00:36:51.320 The exact same.
00:36:54.700 All right.
00:36:56.580 The IR paper, something slightly different of interest, I think.
00:37:00.300 UK spying fears after secret camera found in Whitehall's ceiling panel.
00:37:09.560 Probably Chinese.
00:37:10.740 We don't know for sure, but it's probably Chinese.
00:37:13.620 Don't tell me the Chinese aren't a threat.
00:37:15.440 Don't ask me again why you should be worried about China.
00:37:21.140 It says,
00:37:22.660 The hidden device was discovered in a sensitive government building two months ago.
00:37:26.880 UK security services were alerted by officials who were alarmed
00:37:31.200 because the building houses the Home Office and Department for Housing Communities and Local Government.
00:37:36.820 Both departments were involved in China's controversial planning application
00:37:40.340 for a new, quote, mega embassy, quote.
00:37:43.020 Although there is no suggestion that a Beijing-linked actor is responsible
00:37:46.900 Alright
00:37:50.020 It might be the Russians then, is that what you're saying?
00:37:53.540 Okay, it's Russians or the Chinese, isn't it?
00:37:56.440 Likely
00:37:56.980 It's the Chinese, it's the Chinese
00:38:00.200 Okay
00:38:00.700 The secret camera was found behind an office ceiling panel
00:38:04.160 Ministers were informed
00:38:05.620 Discovery will renew concerns about the security of key British government buildings
00:38:10.580 They completely compromised
00:38:12.920 Yeah, we're completely compromised
00:38:14.160 Particularly by the Chinese
00:38:15.740 And yet you still have people out there
00:38:20.260 Asking what the problem is
00:38:22.100 Remember Joe Biden
00:38:24.100 They're not the bad guys
00:38:25.620 Okay
00:38:26.200 Yeah, they are
00:38:28.200 Idris Elba, they're the Metro
00:38:30.140 Oh, the Metro
00:38:30.720 Metro
00:38:36.020 Idris Elba
00:38:38.020 Talking about James Bond
00:38:39.240 Go away
00:38:40.720 Just a silly throwaway story on the Metro
00:38:44.960 About a gang, a crime gang
00:38:47.200 Net losses
00:38:49.280 Sorry, net closes
00:38:51.320 On notorious global cartel
00:38:53.620 Lieutenant in Kinahan gang
00:38:55.900 Jailed for hit
00:38:56.880 Judge, trusted confidant
00:38:59.620 Of sinister dangerous organisation
00:39:01.380 Oversaw cruel callous killing
00:39:03.880 It's just one particular
00:39:05.620 One particular gang
00:39:06.700 There's nothing to it
00:39:09.420 It's just, yeah
00:39:10.080 the daily let's just move on the daily star oh look they've got they've gone with the story of
00:39:16.020 the uh the great white shark wish you weren't here you know like going on holiday wish you were here
00:39:21.840 wish you weren't here great white shark spotted as millions holiday in the med i mean there's
00:39:28.440 other sharks in the med as well so but yeah great white shark interesting there you go okay that's
00:39:36.660 the front pages today. Pardon me, that's the front pages. Should we have a look at our
00:39:41.240 poll, Harry? We usually have a look at our poll at this time of the day, don't we? All
00:39:46.220 right, what have we got here? Sorry, there's a bit of glare on my screen. I have to do
00:39:50.940 this. There's too much glare. I wonder why the screen must be at a slightly different
00:39:57.380 angle to usual. It says, should we be flying the Ukrainian flag in England over a thousand
00:40:04.220 votes twice as many as the last bit of polling from makerfield last bit of polling it's already
00:40:12.120 like a week old only 500 odd people was asking that here over a thousand all right a cool 96%
00:40:24.000 of you say no only 4% of you say yes get out that 4% everyone that just voted yes in that poll get
00:40:32.080 out you're not welcome here this isn't the podcast for you you're not welcome on breakfast with Bo
00:40:39.580 don't go don't go I was like I was joking I was joking I still love you we can make this work
00:40:44.980 baby don't go I was mucking about please stay please stay though please stay all right 96% of
00:40:54.720 you say no all right yeah why would we what is ukraine got to what's the donbass region
00:41:02.560 and the conflict between kiev and moscow got to do with us nothing i'm not buying that it's about
00:41:11.240 european security and that should putin be successful there he's going to go on and
00:41:18.280 invade belarus or poland or finland i'm not buying it all right
00:41:23.400 okay should we have a little bit of look at some of the uh
00:41:30.500 some of the websites oh actually it's already 22 um i do need to try and end by not too long
00:41:39.500 after 9am so if you already move on to uh on this day in history most of the stories in the
00:41:47.320 mainstream media are the ones on the front pages there isn't some massive other story today other
00:41:52.640 oh there is one actually there is one i was only aware of it when i got in this morning
00:41:58.000 and saw it being mentioned in my own chat
00:42:01.840 belfast
00:42:05.400 have a look at this incredible moment hero bystander standards wrestle man to ground
00:42:15.520 after stabbing chaos in uk city hmm a bit cryptic that i wonder what was an incredible moment of
00:42:23.820 heroism oh stabbing chaos it's an odd turn of phrase stabbing chaos it's an incredible moment
00:42:34.820 of heroism mind mind you in uk city well northern ireland belfast in belfast what was the stabbing
00:42:46.160 chaos and what's the heroic moment two foreign black guys at least the the perpetrator is foreign
00:42:53.800 babbling away in some foreign african language some african dialect i can only imagine
00:42:58.600 Two black guys
00:43:01.900 In the street in Belfast
00:43:04.280 One's just stabbing the other one
00:43:06.400 In the head and throat
00:43:07.760 Soaring at his throat
00:43:09.220 Trying to behead him in the street
00:43:10.500 That's the stabbing chaos
00:43:13.500 Stabbing chaos
00:43:16.600 But don't worry
00:43:17.800 Because it's a moment of heroism
00:43:19.760 Don't worry about the horror of that
00:43:24.380 The insanity of that
00:43:25.580 Why anything like
00:43:26.540 Why two African people
00:43:27.920 Or one's trying to behead another
00:43:29.680 I think they were high as well
00:43:31.000 So isn't the reporting that they were high as a kite
00:43:33.140 At half ten in the morning
00:43:36.960 But don't worry
00:43:44.140 There was heroism involved
00:43:47.300 I'm actually not trying to undermine
00:43:52.380 The fact that white standards
00:43:54.740 Irish native white bystanders
00:43:57.460 eventually rushed up to him and tried to subdue him hit him with something someone else booted
00:44:02.640 him in the head knocked him out um not trying to diminish what they did do is mildly heroic
00:44:08.820 what i'm lampooning is the media's the media framing it like that in the first instance
00:44:16.280 not horror consequences of mass migration not that no it's just it's just stabbing chaos
00:44:25.880 and a moment of heroism.
00:44:36.060 If you import the third world,
00:44:39.380 you become the third world, don't you?
00:44:47.600 That man should never have been in Northern Ireland.
00:44:49.700 What's he doing in Belfast?
00:44:52.060 Belfast.
00:44:52.660 An African man in Belfast
00:44:56.600 High as a kite
00:44:57.640 Trying to behead another African man
00:44:59.400 At 10am
00:45:00.740 In the middle of the road
00:45:02.400 Literally in the road
00:45:04.480 In Belfast
00:45:09.040 I mean
00:45:09.420 You'd say this sort of stuff
00:45:16.840 Mirrors the sentiments I've just expressed
00:45:19.680 To sort of a care for Calais person
00:45:21.600 The average Lib Dem voter
00:45:22.980 The average Green voter
00:45:23.880 The average Labour voter
00:45:24.820 And you're the problem
00:45:26.220 I am the problem
00:45:27.620 I'm just racist and bigoted
00:45:30.380 Noticing that
00:45:33.320 The insanity of that
00:45:36.080 The evil of the policies that led to that
00:45:39.040 If you notice that, you're the problem
00:45:41.540 Millions must go
00:45:46.260 Aim high, vote low
00:45:47.180 Vote for Restore Britain
00:45:48.740 Because millions must go
00:45:51.180 and reform won't get it done they will not remember nigel isn't bothered about demographic
00:45:58.780 change steve edgerton interviewed him are you worried about demographic change no
00:46:02.820 that's what nigel said didn't he did he not did he not has he reversed that
00:46:09.440 since then has he come out has he got has he reversed that he said sorry the interview i
00:46:14.380 said with edjo a couple a year ago or whatever i've changed my mind on that i do think demographics
00:46:19.560 a destiny i do think that a demographic replacement is one of if not the most important
00:46:23.820 issue of our age no he hasn't done that has he nigel hasn't done that no in fact when someone
00:46:28.300 accuses him of being a populist he'll stop them mid-sentence and say i'm not a populist
00:46:31.960 i've never claimed to be a populist i'm not a populist
00:46:34.180 the reformer won't get it done nigel's a political coward
00:46:39.160 the best hope is restore britain and rupert lowe if millions must go then millions must go
00:46:46.500 that's the policy it's on all the leaflets it was in that video that he did and it's on all the
00:46:52.280 leaflets talking about reversing legal migration to the tune of millions aim high vote low millions
00:47:02.980 must go all right let's have a look at on this day in history shall we i quite like that segment
00:47:10.200 you guys seems like seven down through the centuries on this day the 9th of june what
00:47:13.260 happened of note what have we got here what's this website giving us this morning 68 68 ad
00:47:20.420 roman emperor nero commits suicide imploring his secretary epifrodius to slit his throat to evade
00:47:29.600 a senate imposed death by flogging so against the year of the four emperors isn't it or six the next
00:47:36.340 year 69 ad is the year of the four emperors nero who had been is the last of the julio claudians
00:47:41.940 isn't he, the very last of the
00:47:43.800 Julio Claudians
00:47:44.980 he'd ruled for a long time, 10 years, 12, 15
00:47:47.980 years, quite a while
00:47:48.780 and was basically
00:47:50.960 an insane tyrant, maybe not clinically
00:47:54.080 insane, maybe just bad
00:47:55.380 because there is a difference
00:47:57.680 just being a bad
00:48:00.040 horrible sadist and being
00:48:01.680 absolutely clinically insane
00:48:04.020 I would have
00:48:06.160 thought Nero maybe was
00:48:07.700 but a lot of people say he wasn't, anyway
00:48:09.340 he was terrible
00:48:10.440 and in the end
00:48:12.920 there was military coup d'etats against him
00:48:18.060 and when the senate realised that
00:48:21.760 military imperators
00:48:25.700 were closing in on Rome
00:48:27.360 they then declared that Nero was an enemy of the state
00:48:31.780 which declared it
00:48:34.040 and the penalty for that is being beaten to death
00:48:37.020 So rather than face that
00:48:39.880 Nero killed himself
00:48:40.780 And as the story goes
00:48:42.440 If you believe
00:48:42.980 What is it
00:48:43.600 Suetonius to 12 Caesars
00:48:45.520 Does Tacitus talk about that?
00:48:47.600 I think he does
00:48:48.220 Certainly in Suetonius
00:48:50.720 He's told that Nero
00:48:52.960 Didn't quite have the nerve
00:48:54.360 To kill himself
00:48:55.000 And he needed
00:48:55.600 Needed to
00:48:56.720 Have one of his slaves
00:48:58.380 With him
00:48:58.900 Kill themselves first
00:49:00.200 To sort of
00:49:02.320 Get him in the mood
00:49:04.780 Or something
00:49:05.060 I don't know
00:49:07.020 Anyway, he did, in the end, in the end, he did kill himself.
00:49:10.740 That's Nero.
00:49:11.280 All right.
00:49:12.400 Do you think I've got...
00:49:13.900 Harry?
00:49:16.420 Do you think there's long-form content all about Nero on Bodade's epochs?
00:49:23.740 There is.
00:49:24.380 There is.
00:49:24.960 Of course there is.
00:49:25.740 Come on.
00:49:27.000 I'm going to do all the Julia Claudians.
00:49:29.500 Please.
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00:49:35.680 All right.
00:49:35.900 On this day in 721
00:49:37.180 Odo of Aquitaine
00:49:38.660 Defeats an Umayyad Muslim army
00:49:40.880 At the Battle of Toulouse
00:49:41.940 Halting Arab expansion in Western Europe
00:49:43.940 That's a key one
00:49:44.980 I think I've talked about that before
00:49:47.240 If I recall
00:49:48.500 When I think
00:49:51.740 When I did some content
00:49:53.960 About
00:49:54.940 Charles Martel
00:49:57.820 Charles the Habba
00:49:59.240 I think in the run up to that
00:50:02.280 I was talking about
00:50:03.140 The Battle of Toulouse
00:50:05.000 Anyway it's an important battle
00:50:08.180 You know the Muslims can claim
00:50:11.980 Many do
00:50:12.900 That Spain is part of their
00:50:15.300 Part of the global Islamic empire
00:50:18.780 Because at one point it was controlled by Muslim rulers
00:50:21.900 But they can't really claim that about
00:50:24.200 France or the low countries or England
00:50:27.480 Because the Muslim armies of the 8th century were stopped there
00:50:31.220 The Battle of Toulouse
00:50:32.480 More than one battle
00:50:34.000 and they were stopped basically in france southern france okay on this day in 1549 the
00:50:39.740 book of common prayer is adopted by the church of england so if you've been watching if you've
00:50:46.100 been watching epochs at the moment we're talking all about henry viii and the break with rome
00:50:49.920 the break with rome was already complete by 1549 i mean it's basically complete by what like 1533
00:50:58.940 34, 35
00:51:00.680 So by 1459
00:51:03.960 England is a
00:51:05.580 Protestant country
00:51:06.380 And the Book of Common Prayer
00:51:09.440 Is sort of the staple
00:51:11.640 You would want
00:51:12.700 Any good Church of England
00:51:15.380 Christian in the 16th century, you'd have a Bible
00:51:17.340 And you'd have a Book of Common Prayer
00:51:19.100 Perhaps a
00:51:21.520 Psalter
00:51:21.920 Okay, on this day in 1815
00:51:25.800 Congress of Vienna
00:51:27.620 ends after reshaping the political map of Europe.
00:51:30.720 So 1815, what happened in 1815?
00:51:32.520 Anybody? Pop quiz?
00:51:33.820 Pop quiz, hotshot? Anybody?
00:51:36.680 That's a whole clue, of course, isn't it?
00:51:38.060 So after the final defeat of Napoleon,
00:51:41.600 they have to rework the map of Europe, really,
00:51:44.060 like the end of World War I.
00:51:46.060 Like Versailles, they have to come together
00:51:47.440 and decide how everything's going to be now.
00:51:52.020 Talked about Metinich before, didn't we?
00:51:53.660 The Viennese foreign minister.
00:51:57.620 he was important as was Wellington himself the Duke of Wellington himself
00:52:01.900 so very important the Congress of Vienna in fact they'd started the Congress of
00:52:08.780 Vienna before Napoleon had escaped from Elba and they had to sort of interrupt
00:52:13.920 it to go and re-defeat him which Wellington does do on the field of
00:52:19.500 Waterloo and then they reconvene Vienna and finish deciding what the map of
00:52:24.320 Europe's gonna look like now okay on this day in 1856
00:52:29.300 500 Mormons leave Iowa City in Iowa
00:52:32.480 and head west to Salt Lake City Utah carrying all their possessions
00:52:36.440 in two-wheeled hand carts why did they
00:52:40.220 why did they leave Iowa City
00:52:43.760 what was that about why did they
00:52:48.980 was there a problem were they fleeing
00:52:54.320 Joseph Smith's already dead isn't he
00:52:56.580 Joseph Smith died long before that
00:52:58.220 10 years or so
00:52:58.880 Something like that before that
00:52:59.840 People didn't like the Mormons
00:53:04.440 Particularly
00:53:05.640 I mean Joseph Smith was basically lynched to death
00:53:09.360 Wasn't he
00:53:09.820 A lot of people thought that
00:53:12.540 The Church of the Latter-day Saints
00:53:13.440 The Mormons
00:53:14.500 Are wrong-headed
00:53:16.560 And not real Christians
00:53:20.540 And are doing it all wrong
00:53:23.220 and I've got some very, very bizarre ideas
00:53:25.680 and they don't want them anywhere near them.
00:53:30.080 A lot of people thought that.
00:53:32.460 Some still do, don't they?
00:53:37.120 They go and make a better life for themselves
00:53:38.780 out in the wilderness.
00:53:40.020 Basically out in the wilderness.
00:53:43.060 The middle of Utah in the 1850s.
00:53:45.480 Yeah, it's in the middle of nowhere.
00:53:46.400 Yeah, it's the absolute middle of nowhere.
00:53:48.600 Was it Brigham Young?
00:53:50.440 Brigham Young, he was a nice guy, wasn't he?
00:53:52.600 He was a good guy, wasn't he?
00:53:54.600 Brigham Young.
00:54:01.700 No, he wasn't.
00:54:02.400 He wasn't.
00:54:02.900 By the way, I'm being sarcastic there.
00:54:03.920 He wasn't.
00:54:04.460 Look it up.
00:54:05.060 Look it up for yourself.
00:54:07.100 Okay.
00:54:08.900 Am I going to get it in the neck here from some Latter-day Saints?
00:54:14.660 No, it's a stupid creed.
00:54:16.120 No, it's a stupid creed.
00:54:16.940 Joseph Smith was a fraudster and a liar
00:54:27.080 Don't knock on my door, stop me in the street
00:54:31.880 And ask me to convert to the Church of Latter-day Saints
00:54:34.520 It's nonsense
00:54:35.260 On this day in 2019, over 1 million people protest in Hong Kong
00:54:41.560 Against proposed new laws for extradition to China
00:54:44.640 In one of the largest ever protests in the city
00:54:47.600 Yeah, when we had to give back
00:54:49.040 In Britain, we had to give back Hong Kong to China, didn't we?
00:54:51.580 In, what, 1999?
00:54:53.200 Chris Patton, the Lord Patton
00:54:54.420 Anyone remember that? Anybody?
00:54:57.820 Smash cut 20 years later
00:54:59.320 China just properly taking over
00:55:01.220 If you do anything wrong according to our laws
00:55:04.260 China's laws
00:55:05.000 We'll just take you to China and put you in prison
00:55:07.320 You'll probably never be seen again
00:55:08.500 Depending on what you've done
00:55:10.040 There you go, that's the Chinese Communist Party for you
00:55:14.340 don't tell me they're not a worry they're not an enemy they are of course they are all right
00:55:19.960 let's have a look at the rumble answer super chats uh global church history oh
00:55:25.900 global church history has been pipped and new skull drazier skull drazier at 43 minutes past
00:55:40.480 five in the a.m it says okay this is the time all capital letters exclamation mark i gotta get one
00:55:50.520 in before global church history exclamation mark before quarter to six in the a.m i've said it
00:55:57.840 haven't i you've got to get up early quite literally in the morning to beat global church history well
00:56:03.340 Skull Drazier
00:56:05.000 He's living the dream
00:56:07.880 He did it
00:56:08.280 He only bloody did it
00:56:09.680 Just to do it as well
00:56:13.520 He's not saying anything
00:56:14.520 Of no
00:56:14.960 He's saying
00:56:15.340 I got him
00:56:15.820 I beat him
00:56:16.760 Why not
00:56:19.340 Poor old
00:56:22.040 Global church history
00:56:23.140 No he's alright
00:56:25.640 He's alright isn't he
00:56:26.420 He is in at number two
00:56:28.920 And he says
00:56:30.020 Well we've got a couple of factoids
00:56:32.340 Every morning
00:56:32.940 can rely on good old good old reliable global church history says on this day in 411 bc the
00:56:39.880 athenian coup succeeded and began the oligarchy uh yeah so that's interesting is it on um harry
00:56:46.740 have you got that camera on my channel history bro you want like something like four or even
00:56:56.120 five hours of me and karl benjamin talking about the peloponnesian war of which that
00:57:01.840 instant is a part it's about four or five hours yeah the history of Thucydides
00:57:08.600 do you reckon it's there on history bro there's no paywall there that's all free
00:57:12.620 oh it's there yeah just go just type in history bro scroll down it's one of my
00:57:18.940 first videos so yeah the oligarch here that's in the middle or towards the end
00:57:23.340 of the Peloponnesian war that war with Athens and Sparta which Sparta ultimately
00:57:28.280 winds, Alcibiades had gone off to his Sicilian expedition, he decided he was going to spend
00:57:34.140 loads and loads of Athenian money, take their entire navy over to Sicily, you might ask
00:57:39.700 what's Sicily got to do with a war in the Peloponnese, yeah nothing, yeah no, yeah nothing
00:57:46.520 and invade Sicily, this is quite a big island, notoriously difficult to conquer, Alcibiades
00:57:53.280 went to do that all athens is eggs strategically in one basket and it completely fails so their
00:58:01.000 government collapses and there's a an oligarchy of 400 400 guys in athens decide right oh
00:58:09.520 this democracy thing isn't really working too well you end up with some crazy
00:58:14.000 some crazy firebrand who leads us down the garden path and does something insane
00:58:20.580 because the average people vote for crazy things they get convinced of something crazy and vote
00:58:27.840 for it that's no good for us we the oligarchs the 400 will just take government into our own hands
00:58:34.920 thank you
00:58:36.100 anyway i could go on and on but if you want to know it's there okay
00:58:42.780 or read or listen to an audiobook of thucydides for yourself go straight to the horse's mouth
00:58:49.720 I advise everyone to read or listen to an audiobook of Herodotus and Thucydides
00:58:55.380 Definitely, definitely
00:58:58.060 Alright, Tomrat247 says
00:59:02.500 Master's degree in chemistry in 2000
00:59:05.360 Average salary in my area, 25k
00:59:08.100 PhD in chemical engineering in 2017
00:59:12.340 Average 30k
00:59:14.100 L6 apprenticeship
00:59:16.060 I don't know exactly what an L6 apprenticeship is
00:59:17.780 But L6 Apprenticeship in Data Science
00:59:20.140 Average 36k
00:59:21.880 I could have been a Sparky on 50k by now
00:59:25.120 An electrician
00:59:25.820 Yeah right yeah
00:59:26.620 I mean
00:59:27.160 Yeah
00:59:28.720 All valid points
00:59:30.640 Two of my good friends
00:59:33.620 Who went to work straight after school at 16
00:59:36.340 They finished their GCSEs at 16
00:59:39.320 And went out and got jobs
00:59:40.640 They're both wealthy people now
00:59:42.680 Yeah
00:59:47.780 might have a little bit of a chip on their shoulder
00:59:52.220 that they haven't got a degree
00:59:53.240 but they're more wealthy than I am
00:59:55.920 if you're just interested in making money
01:00:02.240 might just be worth going to work at 16
01:00:05.220 mightn't it
01:00:05.980 okay
01:00:09.840 if you care about being a well read
01:00:13.320 interesting person
01:00:15.220 maybe spend a few years learning and reading though it's up to you isn't it it's up to you
01:00:21.240 right fool and firebird the foreign aid soft influence argument might be legitimate
01:00:26.980 if we ever actually leveraged anything from it yeah good point right uh yeah what do we get out
01:00:32.980 of it but since our politicians are weak traitors they just give our treasure away for nothing yeah
01:00:39.460 like for example take pakistan spend give them billions and billions and billions
01:00:43.480 build a whole airport for them or whatever
01:00:45.860 and then we say oh by the way we'd like to deport
01:00:48.160 a bunch of Pakistani
01:00:49.780 sex criminals and murderers and various
01:00:52.120 all types of criminals after they've served
01:00:54.080 their sentence in the UK
01:00:55.240 after they've done horrible despicable
01:00:58.260 crimes in the UK and then we've paid
01:01:00.140 for them to be incarcerated for years and years
01:01:02.240 now our law says and we want
01:01:04.140 to deport them back to Pakistan
01:01:05.460 Pakistan says nope
01:01:06.820 oh but what about
01:01:10.120 our soft power we are giving you billions every year
01:01:12.300 Pakistan like
01:01:12.920 No don't care
01:01:13.480 No
01:01:13.780 And then we go
01:01:17.060 Oh fair enough then
01:01:17.840 And slink away
01:01:18.500 How's that soft power
01:01:23.860 Working out for us
01:01:24.520 Rory
01:01:24.860 Rory Stewart
01:01:26.260 You freak
01:01:29.940 Cretting
01:01:31.380 Traitor
01:01:32.320 Disgusting individual
01:01:36.000 Fortean Barber says
01:01:38.480 Morning mate
01:01:39.340 Alright
01:01:39.760 Alright
01:01:40.300 How are you
01:01:42.300 sweet haircut bro
01:01:43.640 that's what he says
01:01:46.660 sweet haircut bro yeah
01:01:48.100 pretty sharp
01:01:51.380 when you're a bald man and you go
01:01:55.120 lean into the bald look
01:01:56.500 you've got to keep it short haven't you
01:01:58.060 I let it get a bit too long didn't I
01:01:59.820 should have it shaved really every three
01:02:02.480 four days or so
01:02:03.620 sometimes I leave it more than a week
01:02:06.280 as many as two weeks
01:02:07.360 if you're going to be bald
01:02:09.300 if you're going to go for the cue ball
01:02:11.160 I'll keep it super short
01:02:13.180 Cheers, thanks for noticing
01:02:14.500 You say, have you seen the followers
01:02:17.360 Of Burnham
01:02:19.160 Are called
01:02:20.860 Burnhamites now, weird
01:02:23.500 I haven't seen that
01:02:25.460 Burnhamites, I mean it makes sense
01:02:27.280 Andy Bumham
01:02:30.800 No sternum Burnham
01:02:32.340 Yeah, the followers of Burnham
01:02:35.680 Yeah, you follow him
01:02:36.780 Well done, good, brilliant
01:02:39.540 Well, again, cretinous behaviour, isn't it?
01:02:43.340 The great hope for their party and the country is Burnham.
01:02:48.820 The bottom of Blair's barrel.
01:02:51.280 The dregs, the scrapings, the filthy residue off the bottom of the Blairite barrel.
01:02:58.080 You're going to follow him, are you?
01:02:59.760 Off the edge of a cliff.
01:03:01.400 Follow him off the edge of a cliff.
01:03:02.880 follow him into a nice cozy deck chair that you find is on the deck of a sinking ship great
01:03:10.380 okay harry can you bring up the youtube super chats because you need to do that for me i don't
01:03:16.420 have the power only the producer has the power unlimited power there we go okay all right we've
01:03:23.180 got a fair few like well over a dozen 20 odd all right whip through them a bit it's now gone nine
01:03:29.340 Evan Hughes says
01:03:31.240 For the sake of historical accuracy
01:03:33.400 It pains me to say that five days ago
01:03:35.860 On the 4th of this month
01:03:38.420 My mother Frances Ann Perkins passed
01:03:41.220 I'm terribly sorry to hear that
01:03:43.300 I love her so much and will forever
01:03:45.660 I am going to live on in her memory of her
01:03:49.440 Yeah, very very sorry to hear that Evan
01:03:51.860 I've said before Evan, I've lost my mother
01:03:54.340 Long time ago now, seems like a while ago
01:03:56.580 Ten years ago
01:03:57.320 Yeah
01:03:58.520 Again, as I said then
01:04:01.260 All I can say now is that time does heal
01:04:03.240 Five days ago
01:04:05.640 I'm very sorry to hear that
01:04:06.720 I hope you're okay
01:04:07.460 I hope you're okay
01:04:09.360 Talk to someone if you need to
01:04:11.780 I know it's not always easy as a bloke
01:04:13.320 It honestly does help
01:04:15.700 It honestly does help
01:04:17.280 To let it out a bit if you need to
01:04:19.420 Yeah, there's not much
01:04:25.180 There's not much that can be said
01:04:26.160 That's the other thing about loss and mourning
01:04:27.900 When you've lost something you can't replace
01:04:30.460 There's not much that can be said
01:04:33.840 That was the way I felt
01:04:34.780 You can talk about it, get it off your chest a bit
01:04:37.500 But in the end, nothing's going to change it
01:04:40.600 You've lost something you can't replace
01:04:43.340 And you just have to learn to live with that
01:04:45.140 It's not a case of getting over it entirely
01:04:48.680 And getting better
01:04:49.960 And it's something that you never think about anymore
01:04:52.540 No, you just learn to deal
01:04:53.620 You just learn to live with the scar tissue of it
01:04:56.580 Five days ago
01:04:59.500 I'm very sorry to hear that sir
01:05:00.720 I hope you're okay
01:05:02.680 I really do
01:05:04.620 It's a difficult thing
01:05:07.860 Lost like that
01:05:10.440 You lost your mother or your father
01:05:12.120 Brother or sister
01:05:12.820 Your own child
01:05:13.720 Deal with it as best you can
01:05:18.500 Of course
01:05:18.920 Of course
01:05:19.480 I hope you're okay
01:05:20.600 Alright
01:05:21.700 Dark Emperor Ray 13 says
01:05:25.780 Good morning from the US cousin yet again
01:05:28.440 My only regret is not being able
01:05:30.740 To have a proper English breakfast
01:05:32.500 Eggs, bacon, toast
01:05:33.840 Question mark
01:05:34.600 All of it sounds good right now
01:05:37.500 Also the Guardian wince
01:05:39.620 Yeah
01:05:40.340 English breakfast
01:05:42.920 Egg, bacon, toast
01:05:44.560 Well I want two sauce
01:05:45.540 Two sausages, two of bacon
01:05:47.740 Beans
01:05:49.860 Tin toms or fresh toms grilled
01:05:52.300 Egg
01:05:54.320 Fried egg
01:05:55.620 What else? Maybe a bit of black pudding
01:05:58.840 Fried bread
01:06:01.320 I would accept toast
01:06:03.020 But I'd rather fried bread
01:06:04.280 To be perfectly honest
01:06:05.220 What else? Mush, a bit of mushroom
01:06:08.240 If you're extremely hungry
01:06:10.880 You want to push the boat out
01:06:11.880 Maybe a bit of bubble
01:06:12.640 You've got to have two egg, two bacon
01:06:16.880 Double egg, beans
01:06:18.120 I love a cooked breakfast
01:06:23.540 Love them
01:06:24.880 Okay, principled uncertainty says, it's one of those ones where, can I say, I'll just
01:06:37.620 say, you've put, the male is very excited every time our operatives, they put something
01:06:42.300 more crude than that, that I probably shouldn't read out because of the kiddywinks, they've
01:06:46.100 just said, the male, like the Daily Mail, is very excited every time our operatives in
01:06:52.120 Rammstein facilitate deep penetration drone strikes in Russia
01:06:55.820 Rammstein Air Force Base in Germany
01:06:58.060 Our allies have genuinely lost their minds
01:07:03.160 Yeah
01:07:04.220 And I'm no fan of Putin
01:07:07.040 I've said it earlier on this stream
01:07:08.180 I've said it a number of times
01:07:09.360 I'll say it again
01:07:09.980 Putin is a gangster
01:07:11.620 And a murderer
01:07:12.980 And not to be trusted
01:07:15.060 And is a strategic enemy of ours
01:07:17.340 And yet also I feel like a lot of people
01:07:21.100 in the deep state have lost their minds about him lost all perspective about him and what he is and
01:07:28.300 what he represents and everything they're trying to poke the russian bear in the eye with a stick
01:07:34.680 until it nukes someone yeah our operatives in ramstein deep penetration yeah let's just give
01:07:47.940 let's just give Ukraine loads of drones that it's capable of firing into St. Petersburg and Moscow
01:07:54.100 over a war in the Donbass that's already lost.
01:08:01.280 Is that a good idea? Is that a good idea? Are we going to keep poking the Russian bear in the eye
01:08:07.340 with a stick? Let's sharpen that stick for them. Yeah, we'll get a nice point on that stick.
01:08:11.720 Okay
01:08:14.300 Seems a bit irresponsible
01:08:16.860 Right
01:08:19.500 Puds, that's their name
01:08:22.020 Puds 5102 says
01:08:24.280 My group of 50s, 60s women
01:08:28.220 Have all joined Restore
01:08:29.740 Nice
01:08:30.240 Nice
01:08:31.900 Our kids all went to university
01:08:34.240 All raging lefties
01:08:35.620 They're doing well so there's that
01:08:39.920 Okay yeah
01:08:41.160 Young people that have been co-opted or brainwashed into leftism
01:08:45.780 Is extremely sad
01:08:46.880 Usually they come round at some point when reality hits home
01:08:50.580 I've said it before and I'll say it again about based boomers
01:08:55.120 Boomers get a lot of flack for being
01:08:57.460 Like the worst of the worst lefty NPCs
01:09:01.660 And a lot of them are
01:09:03.280 But when you find a based boomer
01:09:05.000 And oh they do exist
01:09:06.720 When you find a based boomer
01:09:08.540 sometimes they're ultra
01:09:11.120 often, they're ultra based
01:09:13.000 they're more based than you probably think
01:09:15.260 than you can imagine
01:09:16.020 I like a good ultra based
01:09:19.080 boomer, me
01:09:19.800 so yeah, you've all joined Restore
01:09:22.900 brilliant, love it, love it
01:09:24.760 Richard K
01:09:27.220 Albion says
01:09:28.280 please talk about Belfast
01:09:30.140 ok, so you would have sent that earlier
01:09:32.460 I now have, but yeah
01:09:34.800 right
01:09:35.120 Benjamin Samuel Brown 57 says
01:09:39.260 Can you cover Belfast
01:09:41.540 Right so
01:09:42.600 Yeah I did do that
01:09:44.760 I'm glad I did
01:09:46.500 And now I'm not
01:09:47.680 It's the case of me
01:09:48.560 Reading that and saying
01:09:49.820 Oh yeah now I should have done that
01:09:51.080 I already did
01:09:52.380 Okay alright
01:09:53.520 Emily Forrestore
01:09:56.140 Nice
01:09:56.580 Nice name
01:09:57.120 Says
01:09:57.800 B
01:09:59.940 As an academic
01:10:01.000 I don't mind being called B actually
01:10:02.360 B as an academic
01:10:04.720 If I can confirm students no longer have to read
01:10:07.620 Write well-structured essays
01:10:09.740 Or show any kind of merit
01:10:11.280 Thanks to race Marxism
01:10:13.420 Okay, I get what you're saying
01:10:16.680 Yeah, right
01:10:18.080 The bar is lowered constantly, isn't it?
01:10:26.800 Basically across the board
01:10:28.160 Everywhere in our society
01:10:29.600 The bar of success and achievement and merit
01:10:33.260 It's just lowered and lowered and lowered and lowered and lowered
01:10:35.480 Until there isn't really anyone
01:10:37.240 There isn't really a bar
01:10:39.920 That's all
01:10:41.120 You can be a beat cop if you're 5 foot nothing and weighing 90 pounds
01:10:46.860 Okay
01:10:48.220 You can get a degree if you're barely literate
01:10:50.640 Oh okay
01:10:51.980 You can get a job as a skilled tradesman even though you're not skilled
01:10:58.960 Oh okay
01:11:00.800 you can be a nurse even though you can't read a chart oh okay
01:11:05.860 you can be a lorry driver even though in your country of origin you never really
01:11:14.000 pass the test you don't understand road safety oh okay
01:11:17.340 you can be a surgeon and botch most of your surgeries oh all right
01:11:26.220 yeah race marxism
01:11:30.460 means that students barely need to be able to read and write
01:11:34.340 let alone structure an essay well
01:11:36.740 at least we're all equal now
01:11:43.860 equally dumbed down
01:11:46.100 equally living in a failed society
01:11:49.820 yeah brilliant
01:11:50.580 okay
01:11:53.060 foe hammers 95 i don't know if that's a fvux hammers 95 says albeit anecdotal i'm a lorry
01:12:03.640 driver and seem to out earn most of my as you meant to say buddies there um who have gone to
01:12:10.880 uni and got degrees most of them don't even work in the field they studied for yeah yeah many such
01:12:16.360 cases yeah if it's particularly if you do a humanities based degree you know something like
01:12:23.360 theater studies or literature or history or even something like geography or something
01:12:29.520 there aren't really many jobs in that very very very few jobs and certainly not hardly any well
01:12:34.340 paid ones so yeah yeah okay mr dickie bingo how are you sir you say uni party finally realized
01:12:44.560 the english are awake yeah yeah they wakened us as well didn't they they forced it on us didn't
01:12:52.520 they that everyone can have an in-group preference for their own tribe and race and ethnicity but we
01:12:58.760 can't well it's probably only so we just have to accept that we don't have an in-group or a race
01:13:06.320 and just accept being annihilated don't dare notice it let alone say anything
01:13:13.200 Was that ever going to really work
01:13:15.340 Mr. Dickie Bingo again says
01:13:19.560 Can we have sharks in the channel please
01:13:22.720 Oh I see, I see
01:13:25.240 Great white sharks in the English channel
01:13:27.420 Popping dinghies
01:13:34.280 Actually
01:13:35.040 That's what you're saying
01:13:37.540 Not my words Mr. Dickie Bingo
01:13:38.740 Not my words
01:13:39.400 Yeah
01:13:42.220 okay something wickedly which is superfan shona how are you this morning says
01:13:48.460 there shouldn't be flying a nonce flag either is that those pride flag ones where on the left
01:13:55.020 hand side there's the light colored pink and light colored blue um chevron shaped colors
01:14:01.540 are to do with they're to do with actual underage sex aren't they i believe
01:14:07.660 Yeah, shouldn't be flying those flags
01:14:11.180 Yeah
01:14:11.460 Yeah, that's sickening to me
01:14:13.940 If you see that outside somewhere
01:14:15.760 All down the high street
01:14:17.240 Any city or town in Britain
01:14:19.320 You'll see one of those pride flags
01:14:21.640 Disgusting
01:14:25.360 Utter, utter
01:14:27.180 Depraved
01:14:28.160 Depraved subversion
01:14:29.920 Makes me sick to my stomach
01:14:34.240 Isaac Kirkwood Smith
01:14:36.920 says
01:14:38.160 Crimea is rightfully Anglo
01:14:42.260 just that
01:14:44.340 no other explanation or anything
01:14:47.160 just that
01:14:47.680 talking about the Crimean War
01:14:51.940 I guess from the 1850s wasn't it
01:14:54.160 okay
01:14:56.580 alright
01:14:57.280 haven't got time to go into that I'm afraid
01:14:59.520 it's already gone quarter past
01:15:01.160 but an interesting idea
01:15:02.940 an interesting sentiment
01:15:05.200 Brendan Lucas says
01:15:07.820 Hello this morning sir, another super fan
01:15:09.300 The whole Russia invades Poland thing
01:15:11.600 Always read
01:15:14.240 Strange to me
01:15:15.680 Poland has 1,000 South Korean
01:15:18.360 Battle tanks
01:15:19.100 I never knew that, I didn't know that
01:15:21.460 Poland's got 1,000 South Korean battle tanks
01:15:24.280 Like modern ones
01:15:25.600 Interesting
01:15:26.860 I'd be worried about Poland invading
01:15:30.320 Russia
01:15:30.700 Yeah
01:15:32.140 I don't buy Mr. Putin has got designs on
01:15:36.700 Even the whole of Ukraine
01:15:38.340 Let alone Belarus or Poland or Finland or Estonia
01:15:41.540 At the moment they can barely handle the Donbass
01:15:45.400 Not that that's the point
01:15:46.460 Not that that's actually the point
01:15:47.700 I mean
01:15:51.500 Putin was
01:15:53.280 Putin actually showed a lot of restraint really
01:15:58.620 The amount of goading that went on in that region
01:16:01.840 for a number of years before he finally acted and moved into it anyway if you think i don't
01:16:11.760 know what i'm talking about why just i've seen it before sometimes bo should never talk about
01:16:17.800 the russia and ukraine thing because he just simply doesn't know what he's talking about
01:16:20.940 how embarrassing lamal lamal
01:16:22.540 he happened to have quite a few hours of content talking about that exact region of the world what
01:16:30.900 is modern day Ukraine a few hours of it going back to the seventh or eighth century about the
01:16:39.500 Kievan Rus and on so do know a little bit about it all right the last two here Tatum 2733 says
01:16:55.760 i feel like the prc uh wouldn't care to be anti-white prc why don't i know that why isn't
01:17:03.580 that harry can you quickly type in prc it's one of those things i feel like i should absolutely
01:17:12.160 know and as soon as it comes up i'll be like i'll write that
01:17:16.720 is it
01:17:20.220 sorry just waiting for this to
01:17:25.760 come through oh china people's republic of china right okay sorry about that the people's
01:17:31.680 republic of china okay um you feel like they wouldn't care to be anti-white they wouldn't
01:17:39.600 care to be anti-white interesting okay i'm not sure i'm sure exactly what exactly what you're
01:17:48.680 saying i feel like the people wouldn't care to be anti-white okay sorry i'm not sure exactly what
01:17:55.040 exactly what you're saying there okay sorry about that um and the last one here irwin romulus
01:18:01.640 another super fan thank you for the money sir appreciate it says british adults must be shown
01:18:06.560 these attacks attack videos uncensored scenes too graphic to show translate to go and play with your
01:18:14.160 transformers this is for grown-ups yeah um the argument of that is is interesting whether people
01:18:22.600 should see the true true true graphic nature of what's happening i think yes to a large degree i
01:18:31.400 i agree with you yeah actually see it oh one more's just come in
01:18:41.480 tatum again they can explain uh like if they ever ruled us somehow they wouldn't be anti-white like
01:18:47.240 Oh I see, I see, alright
01:18:48.500 So say the Chinese, just say
01:18:51.160 The Chinese invaded Britain and we can't defend ourselves
01:18:53.580 Because we basically haven't got a Royal Navy or much of a standing army
01:18:55.840 Say the Chinese
01:18:57.420 And then they ruled over us as like a colonial overlord
01:19:00.580 There's a Chinese Viceroy sitting in Westminster
01:19:02.820 They actually wouldn't be anti-white
01:19:05.360 Yeah maybe, the irony of that
01:19:07.680 They would insist we're all communists
01:19:09.580 But they wouldn't necessarily be anti-white
01:19:11.720 Yeah
01:19:12.400 That's crazy isn't it
01:19:14.660 i think you're probably right it's crazy isn't it to think that
01:19:20.480 all right good point interesting point in tantum all right okay that's the show it's now 19 minutes
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01:19:31.380 you've been the glorious band chosen for you my band of brothers and sisters
01:19:33.740 thank you for joining me without you it isn't a thing it really is i i you know i say it nearly
01:19:39.640 every morning don't I but there's no way to express sort of the the sincerity of thanking
01:19:46.280 you for joining me on on a daily basis the idea that without you it isn't a thing that's just so
01:19:52.980 absolutely actually true so thank you from the bottom of my heart from the bottom of my heart
01:20:00.020 thank you you're my people all right then until tomorrow morning do try and make the best of the
01:20:06.400 day ahead you know carpe diem see you today if you can i know it's not always easy when you've
01:20:10.880 got a job you've got all sorts of responsibilities but your time is the most valuable thing you will
01:20:15.380 ever have by a long way try and make it count if you can all right without being too preachy
01:20:19.140 until tomorrow morning take care