The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - November 12, 2024


Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1040


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 30 minutes

Words per Minute

189.83298

Word Count

17,169

Sentence Count

10

Misogynist Sentences

31

Hate Speech Sentences

67


Summary

In this episode of The Lotus Eaters, we discuss the fall of the US democratic system, the rise of Stalinism, and the role of the proletariat as a revolutionary class. We also discuss the role played by the peasantry in the development of socialism and communism.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 good afternoon ladies and gentlemen welcome to the podcast the lotus eaters for tuesday the 11th
00:00:13.200 of november 2024 i remembered that day without having to look i'm actually really pleased with
00:00:17.700 myself i'm joined by uh stelios and today we're going to be talking about jeremy clarkson and
00:00:23.160 ethnic cleansing uh the fact that we're occupied by a 95 iq government and the fact that the
00:00:29.100 american left of course want to destroy the family and they're making great strides towards that goal
00:00:34.220 but before we continue uh we have a round table discussion that is happening after the podcast
00:00:41.080 3 p.m on lotusies.com for some reason we don't have on the screen so i can't show you it but uh we will
00:00:47.160 be discussing what happened with the american elections um because there's a lot now that now
00:00:52.600 the dust is beginning to settle the fallout is beginning to land uh people are starting to
00:00:58.120 put their takes out there and i thought we would discuss some of them and some of our own
00:01:03.420 on what exactly has gone wrong for the democrats how trump won such an overwhelming victory um but
00:01:10.600 anyway we'll uh we'll leave that for three o'clock and we'll begin
00:01:16.360 all right can i get the mouse you can and uh samson do we have the yeah why do we not have the thing
00:01:24.020 on the screen samson sorry about this folks you see looking nonplussed yeah
00:01:30.780 okay seems to be some sort of delay all right well just to begin with then uh we just need
00:01:38.500 we need to talk a little bit about king jeremy the first of his name um no it's just all over
00:01:46.480 twitter at the moment isn't it the clerks and uh not just twitter yeah not just twitter yeah it's
00:01:51.760 all over sort of the mainstream media and stuff so jeremy the first or it would be jeremy the first
00:01:56.340 we've never had a monarch by the name of jeremy thus far now i think maybe the crown is a bit much
00:02:02.220 we'll make him just lord protect or something usurping my spot i mean i'll let him have it
00:02:09.020 we've got a precedent for that yeah yeah um so uh to begin with then we need to talk a little bit
00:02:16.640 about how socialists and commies and marxists sort of despise people that are self-sufficient
00:02:23.980 yes because they want everyone to be completely dependent on the state
00:02:27.600 yeah because they're power hungry power mad even the state must be all-powerful
00:02:33.140 yeah so i mean in in marxism actual karl marx marxism um the idea is that the the means of
00:02:42.880 production industrial production pass into the hands of the proletariat and quote unquote quote
00:02:49.980 i mean it was a bit outdated even in the late 19th century let alone today anyway the the only way
00:02:56.200 that can happen is the dictatorship of the proletariat right because of course the proletariat being a
00:03:01.560 massive disorganized uh group of people need a leader a representative which happens to be one
00:03:09.280 man nearly always very much like the kings they despised actually in that way well the russian
00:03:16.020 leaders of the chairman of the of the politburo and stuff are basically czars weren't they yeah yeah i
00:03:22.940 mean nearly every communist country you end up with a cult of personality of the leader
00:03:26.200 and on and on and on um but so marx and engels didn't really talk well they did talk a bit about
00:03:32.080 agrarian peasantry and stuff but it's not really about that at its core it mark sort of assumed that
00:03:38.680 it would be we're talking about western europe britain germany france that's what he was talking about
00:03:44.160 when he was writing the manifesto and das kapital and things so it doesn't really transpose very
00:03:49.100 well onto somewhere like mid 20th century china or yeah it doesn't map very well onto cambodia onto
00:03:58.120 venezuela onto north korea right um so quite often the peasantry the kulaks they're in the way
00:04:06.460 if anything they're in the way they are in the way because the proletariat is the industrial workforce
00:04:13.060 yes they don't belong to the industrial workforce yeah one one thing that uh communists have this
00:04:19.180 habit of doing is abstracting and saying right you've got the the aristocracy the bourgeoisie and
00:04:24.440 the proletariat and they assume that these universal broad classes are all-encompassing but actually if
00:04:31.880 you were to map it onto a an actual map you go okay well show me where the proletariat are and then
00:04:37.540 you've got little red dots in urban industrial centers and vast empty spaces between those little
00:04:43.380 red dots in which the actual peasant farm or farm workers are living existing and producing all of
00:04:50.340 the food for the civilization and of course if you're obsessed with industrial production what do you know
00:04:55.800 about say growing food mr mal turns out not much no you don't know much no also it's uh good that you
00:05:05.220 mentioned it but the idea of the vanguard party leading the proletariat i think comes from lenin yes
00:05:11.940 who also said that if we allow workers by themselves if we allow the proletariat on its own it will at
00:05:19.400 best develop a syndicalist consciousness and not a class consciousness so they are justifying the party
00:05:26.080 that on uh they are justifying the existence of the party by saying that unless we have the party
00:05:32.620 the the proletariat isn't going to function in the way that the communist revolution requires it to
00:05:40.640 function quite right so it's funny how even today in the early 21st century these these leftists are
00:05:50.140 still living in that paradigm where the kulaks are the problem small farmers small uh homesteads or any
00:05:57.160 sort of cottage industry is is getting in the way of the state being all-powerful and you know we
00:06:02.920 actually have a really good example of that in the recent american election the very purpose of the
00:06:07.280 electoral college was to prevent the large coastal cities from dominating the uh food producing hinterlands
00:06:13.600 and look what's happened uh they got completely blown out by donald trump and now their guy is in
00:06:20.020 charge and the communists are in total disarray and losing so interesting how that was for uh foreseen
00:06:29.160 by the american founders actually yeah no jefferson was quite uh far-seeing they were generally they
00:06:36.740 were quite i'm a fan of jefferson although he was in other senses sort of an arch liberal and was sort
00:06:44.920 of very pro french revolution i'm a fan i've done some content on him with benjamin boyce in the
00:06:50.360 past check that out if you can find it uh no but he was he was an incredible politician if you if you
00:06:56.420 read the if you if you read a lot of the writings of that period you will see a lot of classical liberals
00:07:07.520 of the time like benjamin constant talking really highly about the farmers because they're saying that
00:07:14.460 if you engage in farming you normally have a more long-term view on things it's it's something that
00:07:22.900 you need to when you are a farmer you need to develop a long-term strategy you need to talk about
00:07:29.240 you need to bear in mind that you need contingency planning because sometimes you could have for
00:07:34.840 instance crops that are completely destroyed by bad weather if you don't develop a long-term
00:07:40.680 strategy you you're going to starve well the the i mean liberalism as a philosophy essentially evolved
00:07:47.200 prior to the industrial revolution and communism is a response to people en masse moving to towns and
00:07:53.800 cities and becoming industrial workers so liberalism fits very naturally with like small holding peasant
00:07:58.660 farmers whereas when you move into an era where you've got millions of people in giant cities
00:08:04.800 or working in terrible conditions you can see why something new would emerge to try and answer that
00:08:10.420 call but then when that gains control it just turns into the tyranny of these urban centers over
00:08:15.320 the uh rural hinterlands sorry that we've had to explain all this but we're having a few technical
00:08:21.000 issues back we're trying to politely cover them up so but just to say moving on then is that even
00:08:27.540 uh keir starmer's government it's still in that old mode where or even tony blair's
00:08:34.620 governments yeah who were they were all old commies at car carrying commies and trotsky acts and stuff
00:08:41.120 they were student trots yeah who kind of matured into radical left-wing politics in the traditional
00:08:48.020 labor mold well you join the fabian society don't you and put on a put on a sheep's clothing
00:08:53.020 to pretend you're merely part of the labor movement exactly that's all yeah um so there was a an
00:09:00.960 interesting clip with um that patrick christie is one of my very favorites off of gb news i only
00:09:06.200 really like him and um neil oliver oh martin dormney's good oh no there are a few more actually there are
00:09:11.980 but they're my favorites anyway christie's and michelle dubry is great as well yeah she's all right
00:09:16.380 no no she's very good and uh that alex woman i can't remember her son she's she's been really uh
00:09:21.880 improving of late i thought so there are a few on there there are a few i have to say but my
00:09:26.060 favorites my favorite gb news presenters i do like actually well that's fair point that's fair
00:09:31.320 point the only ones i ever really click on is uh patrick and neil of course patrick's really
00:09:37.000 really um have you seen the amount of weight he lost sorry to go off yeah yeah sure but his weight
00:09:41.820 loss has been really inspirational like he he was you know getting a bit chubby uh about a year or so
00:09:46.520 ago and he was just like no i'm not having it went down the gym and he's really toned it's like
00:09:50.460 that's incredible man yeah you know i need to do that yeah no it's uh it's not easily done
00:09:55.340 no once you get into your 30s i actually don't know how old he is but maybe some marxist
00:09:59.160 agricultural strategy is gonna help people lose weight well then we'd be doing the opposite
00:10:05.900 bulking up in advance for the labour government which is what i'm doing that's my excuse anyway
00:10:10.960 we can just talk about the thing we don't have to have rely on links uh patrick christie's it would
00:10:15.040 be nice uh christie's did an interview got an interview with um i can't remember it used to
00:10:19.740 be a labour special advisor john mcturnan john mcturnan who said a special advisor to tony
00:10:25.540 blair from 2005 to 2007 and he just said uh we don't need small farmers get rid of them don't need
00:10:31.700 them yeah um if they're not going to play ball with the state if they're going to put up any sort
00:10:36.020 of protest then we should treat them as the way thatcher treated the miners i suppose he meant the
00:10:41.400 miners unions in other words well smash their will and break them forever hang on now there's
00:10:46.820 a reason that that just hated enough i think he meant treat them the way we treat the miners as in
00:10:51.480 destroy their communities themselves maybe let's take him at his word let's not let's not read into
00:10:57.380 he didn't say the miners unions and he could have said the miners unions erase them as a thing
00:11:01.400 yeah exactly yeah liquidate them as a class is essentially what thatcher did and that's what he's
00:11:06.940 saying about the small holding farmers yeah no they can go yeah the kulaks yeah literally what
00:11:12.360 they are and so it's just like okay this is uh finally a mask off moment which is great you know
00:11:17.940 it's always got to enjoy the mask off moments because they so often lie to us something that we
00:11:24.520 need to say here because i think that this was former tony blair's political secretary john mcturnan
00:11:31.380 he said we can do without the farmers now interesting question is who is we because
00:11:37.520 labor government yes but if you think of the labor government that says we don't need the farmers
00:11:43.660 which means that as a country this lead this policy leads to greater food dependency on foreign farmers
00:11:51.180 then the we doesn't seem to represent the people correct that they're supposed to represent it
00:11:56.740 represents the international global order exactly so kia starmer means we the globalists don't care
00:12:02.480 about english farmers in england yes particularly small ones uh so kia starmer and rachel reeves
00:12:07.740 brought in an inheritance tax for farmers it's like 40 odd percent yeah so i think it might be worth
00:12:15.700 um just outlining very quickly the problem with that uh because farms are asset rich but usually cash
00:12:21.920 poor uh so they use vast expensive assets to produce a fairly thin margin when everything
00:12:28.260 comes out of it and as if you've been watching clarkson's farm you'll know some years you don't
00:12:32.680 get anything and some years you do okay um so it's a it's a risky business basically you need
00:12:38.520 contingency planning exactly and they often don't have vast sums of money just laying around for the fun
00:12:44.600 of it and so if the father dies and passes the farm on to his son he might not be able to pass
00:12:50.680 money across but he can pass assets thus forcing the son to then sell the farm or parts of the farm
00:12:57.220 in order to pay for the inheritance tax that's suddenly been levied it seems like an open way of
00:13:02.980 destroying small british farmers so only like vast multinational conglomerates will be able to own
00:13:10.200 farmland in britain a death tax i would absolutely do away with inheritance tax in its entirety
00:13:16.040 100 i see it's completely unjust i mean when it was first brought in many many many many years ago
00:13:23.260 it was again sort of a left-leaning envy thing they didn't want these grand families existing for
00:13:29.800 for centuries the injustice of having like the earl of pembroke or whatever the earl of oxford
00:13:36.580 so they'll try and try and break that up for all time and now it ends up with small farmers getting
00:13:42.600 40 inheritance tax crazy so unjust so clarkson had a thing or two to say about it in a recent article
00:13:49.240 in the sun he said quote stupid far-left agitators have got it into their heads that the countryside
00:13:55.640 these days is mostly owned by people like me who bought farms to avoid paying inheritance tax
00:14:00.480 i dare say rachel reeves who's from lewisham in london shares this view basically why didn't she
00:14:06.760 use a sniper's rifle to take out the wealthy landowners i wouldn't have liked it uh yeah i
00:14:12.220 wouldn't have liked it very much but i would have understood she's an admirer of communism true
00:14:16.760 statement and that's the sort of thing communists do and just to be clear in her office she took down
00:14:23.520 uh what was the picture of the chap she took down it was one of thatcher's chances yeah i can't remember
00:14:29.100 it was yeah i can't remember i can't remember it was one of thatcher's neoliberal economics uh
00:14:35.560 aids and she put up the found a picture of the founder of the communist party of britain
00:14:41.140 just unbelievable i mean it couldn't be more on the nose and then as clarkson says you know why
00:14:47.340 why wouldn't she specify the particular band of people okay i just want the giant landowners
00:14:53.080 okay fair enough you resentful spiteful mutant but no complete blanket attack on all farmers and
00:15:00.400 the giant ones are going to be able to weather the storm so you've just hurt the small the kulaks
00:15:05.940 you've just hurt them and these people are going to have their livelihoods destroyed
00:15:09.920 yeah clarkson's completely on the note on the money here yeah he said um like she didn't even
00:15:17.520 use a sniper she used a blunderbuss and then corrected himself and said no it's more like a
00:15:21.360 machine gun yeah um have you got the document in front of you there i do yeah would you like reading
00:15:26.660 the quotes i can keep reading oh yeah there's just all the quotes are there yeah um yeah yeah it's
00:15:31.020 she he says it's okay for the labor party hero they're all in kentish town living on a diet of
00:15:35.980 quinoa yeah that's a great point no they're living on imported foods right they're not eating
00:15:41.000 british foods and if you think about what he was doing on clarkson's farm where he's like no
00:15:44.420 everything is going to be there's everything apart from like what it was required to make tonic for
00:15:48.660 gin and tonic right and so it's like i i remember watching it and he was complaining or watching a
00:15:54.420 clip of something where he's complaining that the only thing that you can't serve in his restaurant
00:15:58.000 before they shut it down um was that because everything else could be made in britain
00:16:02.380 and so you've got this incredibly nativist position with food from jeremy clarkson but of course they
00:16:08.040 need to go to their foreign restaurants and import their foreign foods i've got my screen back so it's
00:16:12.480 funny that he says i mean that's just a classic to take the take a little dig at quinoa um he said
00:16:18.260 they're even telling us now it's more environmentally friendly to import an avocado from ecuador than it is
00:16:23.900 to eat beef from a cow that lived at the bottom of your garden yeah again obviously just yeah crazy
00:16:28.980 that's a liar i know it's a liar because a labor politician said it brilliant tell us how you
00:16:35.180 really feel jeremy i'm becoming more and more convinced that starmer and reeves have a sinister
00:16:39.720 plan yeah yeah yeah it's called communism yeah yeah i mean it just seems to be out in the open at
00:16:45.540 this point yeah but if seriously if if nigel farage not this i think the nigel farage has any sympathies
00:16:52.200 in this regard but if nigel farage were to become prime minister he takes down the picture of
00:16:56.320 winston churchill or something and then puts up adolf hitler you'd be like right i think he might
00:17:01.100 be a nazi but i think it'd be a fair thing to say oh no he he's actually a nazi because why else would
00:17:06.900 you put up a picture of adolf hitler what if you if you're not a communist why are you putting up a
00:17:10.540 picture of a communist like seriously that's i i just think that's a totally fair assessment that
00:17:15.760 rachel reeves herself is at least a communist and the fact that keir starmer chose her to be
00:17:19.840 chancellor of the exchequer that makes him a communist as well i mean that's a totally fair
00:17:23.380 assessment i don't think that's over i don't think i'm over embellishing it you know exaggerating
00:17:27.560 i don't think it's hyperbole i think that's a totally reasonable normal thing to think it's a
00:17:31.440 bit of a dog was like she didn't put up an actual bust of mark a picture of marks which is this woman
00:17:36.400 i know i know it's like putting up a picture of ezra pound or something saying oh it's not
00:17:40.280 actually hitler though i just admire ezra pound what's wrong with that bro anyway exactly um but he
00:17:47.100 went on to say uh they want to carpet bomb our farmland with new towns and immigrants and net
00:17:52.680 zero wind farms yeah new towns for immigrants exactly correct that's exactly what they're doing
00:17:58.340 being honest and speaking the truth yes that's what they want to do but before they can do that
00:18:01.900 they have to ethnically cleanse the countryside of farmers strong words and the mainstream media
00:18:07.240 are going a bit balmy about that oh you can't use those words oh but that's what you're doing
00:18:11.720 yeah yeah again just true it i mean bloodless ethnic cleansing it doesn't it's not yeah i mean
00:18:18.300 there have been lots of examples of ethnic cleansing where it's just been mass deportations or something
00:18:21.800 of the sort but i mean it has got an ethnic angle because it's the english countryside they're all
00:18:26.560 english farmers and it's not exactly unheard of it does happen for instance every now and then we
00:18:31.980 have news from ireland that they pick particular small villages and they put they send their number
00:18:38.680 huge numbers of of uh illegal migrants relative to the to the village so for instance there is a
00:18:45.740 village of 200 people they're going to send 300 people there it happens it's not that it's just
00:18:51.260 yeah i imagine something similar happened with the turkish invasion of cyprus
00:18:54.800 when people just expelled clumpson went on to say perhaps if i had draped my tractor in a
00:19:00.420 palestinian flag it would be different it seems that if we are from just stop oil or protesting about
00:19:04.980 gaza you can do what you want yeah two-tier two-tier society two-tier policing yeah the farmers are
00:19:09.660 treated differently by a government that is waging an all-out war on the countryside yeah absolutely
00:19:13.820 again classic mao literally said things like there is a new war yeah we must declare war on the
00:19:20.180 countryside it's not an exact quote on the starlings yeah that's going to go great when
00:19:24.560 kirstana does it we'll all be at the rooftops beating off you know drapes or whatever to make the
00:19:29.040 starlings continually fly until they'll drop dead of exhaustion it'll go brilliantly nothing bad could
00:19:33.320 possibly happen and flyers and crickets he declared war on flyers yeah i think the quote is there is a
00:19:39.380 new war we must defeat nature or something like that yeah but isn't that exactly right though like okay
00:19:44.840 what what's the plan kia well to save the planet we're going to destroy the countryside to build
00:19:49.500 new homes and new villages new towns for foreigners and then coat it in solar panels and wind farms it's
00:19:56.860 like sorry wait what you can destroy nature to save it you're literally destroying our natural
00:20:01.600 environment just make the whole of this island one giant coruscant one giant suburbia and fill it
00:20:07.060 with somalis yeah great brilliant we want that brilliant but we what we're going to reduce global
00:20:13.620 emissions by 0.3 percent don't you understand it's like i don't care and so and so now clarkson is sort
00:20:22.140 of the champion of the countryside he's obviously the most fickle uh there was an article there where um
00:20:27.000 someone was singing his praises and they were saying look he's very popular amongst all the
00:20:30.900 right people everyone um he's like got eight million followers on twitter even though he doesn't even
00:20:34.720 tweet every day not even remotely um he's been around i looked up when he was first on top gear
00:20:39.560 1988 really so basically my whole life i was a little kid so i don't really remember a time without
00:20:45.340 clarkson being around yeah he's always been a perennial figure in the background doesn't he yeah
00:20:49.900 absolutely and he's always been based unashamedly like comic or comically so hilariously so i mean
00:20:56.760 like a good sense of humor a great sense of humor everyone knows that anyone who's punched piers
00:21:01.240 morgan yeah dex morgan thumbs up in my book lovely jubbly as well as a producer in top gear but we
00:21:07.540 won't talk about obviously we disavow he should yeah that was a bit and um but i like top gear
00:21:12.660 as no no we don't like piers morgan yeah no i don't used to love top gear um um but um there's
00:21:20.780 a reason why i like elon musk and trump a bit because um they've got a sense of humor they're
00:21:25.740 not just this this policy robot um the government's position is right he actually is just a normal guy
00:21:31.520 that says like his his sense of humor is even silly right clarkson's silly in all sorts of ways
00:21:37.480 and that's great that's english that's british yeah it's a very normal english sense of humor
00:21:41.340 yeah that's why people like him sometimes thank you and sometimes it's a bit edgy sure right i
00:21:48.000 remember one time they were in southeast asia somewhere and he made a joke about slopes like
00:21:54.180 they're on a bridge and he said there's a bit of a slope there's a little slope on it meaning the
00:21:58.060 angle of the bridge but that's the reason why people on the sort of woke left hate his guts
00:22:05.200 yeah they hate him because he's unapologetically unpriscy yeah but that's why everyone who doesn't
00:22:12.940 hate him is a fan yeah it's just it's just a normal good funny silly dude yeah who's based and it's
00:22:19.980 just he's he always seems to find himself on the right side of any issue like because he was a
00:22:25.260 brexiteer i mean a remainer sorry sorry he was a remainer but he's since come around to the pro
00:22:30.160 position and he he said himself it's because of the people i was surrounded by yeah in the urban
00:22:35.500 metropolitan location as soon as i go out to the countryside suddenly i understand why you guys
00:22:40.200 don't want to be remainers and there are lots of things where it's just like like you see it in
00:22:46.200 clarkson's farm as it's going through and like something political sort of rears its head and he's
00:22:51.140 just like well that's bloody stupid or something yeah you know i don't like that you know and it just
00:22:55.420 the the natural sort of instinctive english response that represents just most people in
00:23:00.300 england is vocalized by clarkson yeah very much in a sort of trumpian way
00:23:05.180 he is sort of a voice of the people in all sorts of ways oh yeah normal person yeah who isn't a
00:23:12.020 lefty sensible sensible yeah yeah um so but all the right people or wrong people depending on how you
00:23:19.020 look at it hate his guts yeah well the right people hate his guts um yeah um like that article that was
00:23:25.520 um praising him a bit um oh yeah look this is a sense of his uh of his politics in a sense of humor
00:23:32.080 in a very recent article he said the american election is becoming hilarious one of the candidates
00:23:37.600 is a complete lunatic and the other is a complete lunatic and all they do all day long is hold playground
00:23:43.060 insults at one another you're thick you're a fascist you smell like wee you smell like poo
00:23:48.100 you're a wee and a poo that's that's silly puerile british great british humor right so it's like
00:23:57.260 being a normal yeah he's a normal dude normal dude right okay so um i suppose maybe sort of the
00:24:04.340 tritosphere has i would say maybe gone a little overboard saying the crown is in the gutter jeremy
00:24:08.940 just pick it up with your sword we're waiting we're waiting for the to lead us to the once and
00:24:13.460 future motorist journalist come on lead us to a new life you can see why they're in that sort of
00:24:18.460 position oh here's here's a tweet by that beau dade off lotus seat i've heard of him yeah he's he's he's
00:24:25.360 the most based one on there i've heard what people say um apparently jeremy clarkson i didn't know this
00:24:31.660 but someone else did in the comments say that he's not a fan of oliver cromwell but someone shopped
00:24:36.180 him over oliver cromwell um and i just wrote a quote of of at least from the film cromwell i must
00:24:42.800 confess to some abatement of my hopes instead of uniting the good people of this nation with
00:24:47.240 righteousness and peace which would have been a glorious and christian thing to have done
00:24:50.720 what do i find anarchy corruption division and dissatisfaction this is no parliament i'll put an
00:24:57.280 end to their sitting i mean does describe today yeah it's we're looking for anyone to help us out
00:25:04.480 here yeah we really are apparently he's made some noises about possibly being interested in talking
00:25:09.640 to nige and reform we'll see if anything can't good luck with that yeah right i mean again we're
00:25:18.480 sort of looking for anything um there's a few other things but i suppose i'm running over my time a bit
00:25:22.960 but um well there was just anyone who knows him over the years the number of based things he said
00:25:28.880 um i do fear that perhaps he might not be he's not gonna be that based but yeah he's he is a patriot
00:25:36.820 and it's very clear that he is a patriot he obviously loves britain i wonder where he would
00:25:41.840 stand on the re-migration debate for example you don't just go and buy a farm and make a big
00:25:47.460 career out of that in chipping norton if you're not like someone who loves like deep
00:25:52.660 england you know that's just not you just don't do none of that is in doubt i think yeah exactly
00:25:56.880 no one questions it so at least you know unlike the labor labor government which is a bunch of
00:26:00.920 communists his loyalties lie in this country so there's that i'll take it and his ex-father-in-law
00:26:07.000 won a great vc at arnhem during world war ii i have to mention that um he did a bit of he did
00:26:12.800 a show once about vcs and i'm fascinated by the victoria cross and i've talked about um medal of
00:26:19.000 honors and vcs a bunch and the the thing is you can tell that jeremy clarkson doesn't
00:26:23.560 particularly have any interest in politics politics in the periclean dictum has an interest
00:26:28.300 in him and it's come from politics has arrived at jeremy clarkson's doorstep is he thought i'll
00:26:33.140 just i'll just do my thing forever no the communists are now in charge jeremy that's what happens when
00:26:37.760 we just sit back and allow politics to take place it's interested in us and now we've got to deal
00:26:42.720 with a bunch of communists so he's going to the farmers protests on tuesday the 19th of november
00:26:47.780 i understand it uh and i assume he's going to be speaking there so i've decided i'm going to go
00:26:51.980 down and interview some of the farmers and uh see what they have to say because i'm very interested
00:26:57.920 to take the temperature of where they are because i mean i agree with the no farmers no food obviously
00:27:03.800 and i like to eat so i don't see why we'd be persecuting our own farmers like this is i mean i
00:27:09.640 know why but like it's just monstrous come speak to us jez yeah well that'd be nice but uh but i will
00:27:15.960 definitely speak to some of the farmers just uh because just i mean you know do they are they
00:27:20.300 going to get a fair hearing from the media no you know but i'll at least listen to them and then put
00:27:24.960 it as they said it rather than taking them out of context right um bobo dad says uh i look forward
00:27:31.080 to clarkson's yeoman doctrine where he exports all infected angry badges from the farms to the city
00:27:36.660 dwelling communist homes hey that's a great idea uh ramshack lot says i'm a farmer's daughter
00:27:41.400 e-regulations made our farmer profitable overnight in the early 90s we've been farming for centuries
00:27:45.740 now i work at a desk suddenly the brexit hearing makes sense doesn't it uh glee says during the
00:27:53.480 great leap forward mal ordered his soldiers to shoot sparrows in the four pest campaign as a
00:27:58.120 result the crops were damaged by parasites internally into a massive famine where up to 55 million died
00:28:02.320 yeah we we did a big thing on it i mean the the like having people on their roofs
00:28:06.560 flapping blankets to make sure the sparrows can't land keep them in the air so they eventually die
00:28:12.380 of exhaustion was just that's a real commitment to making sure your own people are starved to death
00:28:16.680 i remember what all the pets uh stylists of sparrows was one flyers was another i think maybe locusts
00:28:21.900 was one of course that destroys the the the ecosystem the food web and so you end up with
00:28:27.720 plagues of other things yeah i mean what was the issue with sparrows they were just eating corn out of
00:28:33.440 fields and things um well there's a very good history channel called history bro oh is there
00:28:38.420 yeah check that out on youtube history bro i did that guy too and there's an an 18 part series
00:28:43.100 if you can believe that about mal's great leap forward yeah um where i go into it in sort of
00:28:48.540 ridiculous detail but yeah um let's say tens of millions of people ended up starving to death
00:28:52.880 because of that so one of the worst human-made disasters of all time thanks labor anyway in fact
00:29:00.920 speaking of the labor government let's talk about the most ridiculously done things i've ever seen
00:29:06.780 now i've been quipping for a while that i would if if i was able i would make the labor cabinet sit
00:29:13.460 down and take an iq test and i think that the average iq that i would get out of it is about 95 now a
00:29:18.920 lot of people have been saying wow that's generous i was gonna say that a lot of people have been saying
00:29:22.700 that but i'm i'm i'm i'm trying to be realistic right so i think keir starmer's probably about 105 iq
00:29:28.140 right he's literate he's capable of understanding english right he's able to string a sentence
00:29:34.440 together he's just not a thinker right and it's very very profoundly evident that keir starmer i mean
00:29:40.640 from his own words he's never had a dream he doesn't have an internal monologue he doesn't think
00:29:44.980 as a normal person thinks um but the rest of the cabinet is obviously um block-headed ideologically
00:29:51.640 captured uh and generally quite stupid i mean david lammy's probably pulling the average down
00:29:58.660 but even without david lammy again about 95 you know probably i probably am being generous i think
00:30:05.700 rainer would struggle to rotate an apple in her mind struggle what do you mean picture something in
00:30:12.820 my mind what does that mean um yeah no they're all stupid right and it's just becoming more and
00:30:19.600 more evident in fact there was a there was a tory um mp who uh anonymously leaked to the telegraph
00:30:26.020 or something a conversation where it's like yeah well they've had 14 years to prepare and i can't
00:30:29.920 believe they're being this stupid it's like listen there's a bit ironic coming from a tory right you
00:30:33.920 were 14 years in charge look at the state of place um but obviously yeah the the labor party are full of
00:30:39.140 morons when haven't they been full of morons um anyway so let's talk about the invasion of
00:30:45.760 donald trump into keir starmer's safe space with that with that prefix in mind because apparently
00:30:52.080 they had dinner on monday evening uh and uh apparently his interactions with the president
00:30:59.280 elect have been positive oh no since their dinner in new york this wasn't on monday he said on monday
00:31:03.900 evening that they were both in the same space quote unquote uh well that space uh after having dinner
00:31:09.600 in september so they they got along really well i'm sure sure trump was like yeah this guy's really
00:31:14.300 boring why is he so boring why doesn't he have anything to say but the point is kiss armor and
00:31:21.100 as soon as trump was elected he was like oh yeah well i'm looking forward to working with you tweets
00:31:24.480 out you know they all tweet out they all bend the knee to king trump uh but you can tell that starmer
00:31:29.180 doesn't actually want this this is the total opposite of what he would have asked for and we
00:31:33.260 can see this in the fact that he's undermining trump at every turn he's literally going out of his way
00:31:38.580 to oppose trump policy-wise on everything and i mean everything right from the start but on the
00:31:44.180 big things right so let's uh let's can i have a mouse back please let's uh talk about uh power
00:31:51.680 energy and investment right so kiss armor looks at trump's election and thinks right trump is not
00:31:58.000 going to be a green energy leader no trump is going to be an energy leader that's what trump's going to
00:32:04.040 do trump's going to make sure that fuel prices and energy prices are really low in the united states
00:32:08.720 and kiss armor's like great point i can make us a green energy leader which means that we pay we've
00:32:15.060 got the most expensive electricity costs in in europe anyway but ours can go up ours will just go up
00:32:20.120 let's make our energy more and more expensive but at least it'll be more green thank god that that
00:32:26.520 can make everything so much better thank you key muppet look at that image yeah like brain the gray
00:32:34.420 postman starmer david lammy and then ed milliband we're sending our best this is the best we got
00:32:42.580 is it embarrassing yeah it's genuinely embarrassing that these i mean if these guys were freaks if these
00:32:50.200 guys were regional managers of your local branch of tescos they'd never have milk in stock you know
00:32:55.080 you'd be like why why don't you have milk the most or eggs you know the most basic necessities and
00:33:00.320 they'd be out of stock because the absolute clowns would have screwed it up but anyway so he went to
00:33:06.900 the uh cop 29 summit azerbaijan and when asked about trump's position on the climate crisis he said
00:33:13.160 the climate challenge is something that we've got to rise to and that's why i've repeatedly said we've
00:33:17.380 got to show leadership i think it's more than just an obligation it's a huge opportunity the uk has a
00:33:23.240 huge opportunity to get ahead here when it comes to renewables that's why i'm encouraging as much
00:33:27.720 investment as i can when it comes to carbon capture uh hydrogen and offshore wind there is a global
00:33:32.760 race on now to be the global leader on this i want us to be in the race and i want to win the race right
00:33:38.300 he wants us to be the most poor and inefficient country in the world that's what he's saying
00:33:42.720 brilliant absolutely is he looking at germany and thinking that that that's a role model well germany
00:33:50.600 uh got rid of all their nuclear power plants so yes i assume that's what he's thinking funny because
00:33:54.860 i thought co2 was only 400 odd parts per million of the atmosphere i have no idea and i don't care
00:33:59.940 it just doesn't i'm not i'm not litigating the climate debate i'm pointing out that keir starmer
00:34:05.800 is going to make us poor like by design and he's going to call that a victory i'm going to call that
00:34:12.740 victory just very quickly say i do think it is odd that that cop conference was held in baku
00:34:17.240 yeah of all places yeah well it's like the oil pumping capital of the entire world baku it's
00:34:24.300 like the first oil wells ever were in baku back at the very air in baku smells of crude
00:34:29.380 it's bubbling out of the ground and has been for all time it's literally bubbling out of the ground
00:34:35.000 i didn't know that but that is bizarre that is weird anyway it is yes very weird so uh they're they're
00:34:40.720 going to uh as i say show leadership on this uh and so uh there's um this was originally titled uh
00:34:49.760 britain plows on uh with net zero as the world shuns the climate summit uh because of course most
00:34:56.780 people elsewhere in western countries are actually turning rightwards and saying hang on a second
00:35:01.260 maybe freezing through the winter to virtue signal on twitter is not wise actually maybe actually
00:35:10.440 we should have less old people freezing to death and just accept that we're not really in control of
00:35:18.380 what other countries do with their production i mean keir starmer again said uh i'll set out our global
00:35:24.780 our goal later on today but look it will be ambitious oh brilliant brilliant that's all i want is to
00:35:31.140 fulfill keir starmer's ambition um and it's not going to be measured by telling people what to do
00:35:37.300 oh yeah i know yeah but really bs yeah you know come on starmer you know come on bro it's it's just
00:35:47.180 come on that's all you do that's all you ever wanted to do that's all the that's all the labor
00:35:50.860 party does like he says it's measured by making sure we get to clean power by 2030 the single most
00:35:56.960 important target ah yes we'll get to how that'll impact things in a minute uh the new emissions
00:36:02.100 target would be difficult but achievable he added but it's not about telling people how to live their
00:36:06.980 lives i'm not interested in that i am interested in making sure that their energy bills are stable
00:36:11.560 yeah stably high but yeah no no don't worry there's no chance of this going down this is gonna be
00:36:16.320 stable the most i mean it already is stably as the most expensive in the world or in europe so it's
00:36:22.080 just crazy but uh but once we've got energy independence the jobs will come come our way
00:36:27.320 right and so again it just it just continues it just carries on just ridiculous like here's more
00:36:34.220 here's more so the actual reveal is he wants the uk to pledge to cut emissions by 81 percent
00:36:40.120 compared to 1990 levels by 20 there has to be a report there that says go let's become luddites
00:36:45.900 yeah you won't use any energy yeah i mean like he's got a war on farmers he's got a war on energy
00:36:52.640 production he's got a war on like the far right the normal people of the country uh war with elon musk
00:37:00.220 award probably donald trump soon enough if he keeps going like this like and putin and the murders if
00:37:06.520 yeah and just like he's definitely not shy about picking enemies right so uh anyway the goal would be
00:37:13.900 achieved by decarbonizing the power sector just shut up kia right this this would be a massive
00:37:20.500 expansion of offshore wind carbon capture storage and nuclear energy oh good we're talking about
00:37:25.340 nuclear energy a very small part of it at the end we might not all die of lack of energy and so the
00:37:31.920 first thing he does is tells the private sector no you're gonna have to start paying your fair share
00:37:34.760 what happened i don't want to tell people what to do but like just instantly yeah i don't tell people
00:37:39.700 do but you are definitely going to do what i'm telling you so okay brilliant so the private sector
00:37:45.340 is now guilty of producing too much abundant energy for the country which is honestly exact almost
00:37:52.240 exactly word forward what he's saying here uh i will make an argument powerfully that now is the time
00:37:56.860 for the private sector to start paying their fair share in relation to these commitments
00:37:59.740 so i went to the house of commons library i was like okay so at least okay i know it sounds bad
00:38:06.600 i know you're thinking god we're all going to be totally miserated we're going to be living in the
00:38:10.040 literal stone age i wonder if we'll lose the ability to smelt metal in this right it might
00:38:15.800 actually that we arrive in a genuine uh flint napping economy but no it looks like the rest of
00:38:23.400 the world is not going to be affected by this according to the house of commons library uh the uk is
00:38:28.300 ranked 17th with 1.1 percent of global emissions so if we reduce that by 85 percent we're going to go
00:38:36.980 from 1.1 to about 3 0.3 percent yeah but he's doing his part he he indeed is doing his part now the rest
00:38:44.860 of the world no concernable pressure on places like india or china to yeah actually do the majority of it
00:38:51.140 because i mean like the their own graphs are a really good indication so here's the temperature rise
00:38:57.200 over time here's the carbon emissions over time here's britain's contribution to over time so i
00:39:03.740 can't help but notice as the temperature and carbon emissions go up it doesn't it inversely correlates
00:39:09.460 with britain's going down so if anything we're not having any effect whatsoever by their own data
00:39:15.940 and this is the house of commons data because we're one percent of emissions because we offshored
00:39:19.780 all of our industrial capacity to one of our most worrisome enemies for some reason so you said
00:39:25.460 about smelting metals where we literally shut down our last giant yeah smelting uh facility
00:39:31.180 so yeah we actually can't make high quality steel for ourselves anymore so we're not nearly as
00:39:37.620 important as we think and we're not going to have any effect really on global emissions it's going to
00:39:43.720 be a very very tiny thing so brilliant thank you starter so anyway yes um as you can see i'll skip
00:39:50.000 right so moving on how about right okay so if you're not happy with being incredibly poor and
00:39:55.280 energy dependent on foreign nations as well as food dependent on foreign nations uh why would you
00:40:00.900 not want endless war why don't we just have an endless war because that's definitely going to make
00:40:07.160 things far easier for the people living in britain now donald trump has said i'm going to end the
00:40:12.560 ukrainian war on day one presumably trump's going to get in the white house he's going to pick up the
00:40:16.700 phone and say vladimir knock it the hell off or else and putin will go yeah i think i might knock it
00:40:23.060 the hell off actually or just go to zelinski and say bro you've lost that bit of land yeah
00:40:29.600 undoubtedly you lost it the next call will be zelinski just give it up right we're done we're
00:40:35.260 coming to the table right it's a fait accompli exactly right there's going to be some kind of
00:40:39.800 negotiated settlement that putin will uh that trump will impose uh but no no he's gone to
00:40:45.020 uh france on armistice day and say yep no unwavering support remember he pledged another
00:40:50.800 three billion as long as it takes as long as it takes the british taxpayer will just pour money
00:40:56.200 down this black hole uh for a doomed cause and so he plans to thwart trump on ukraine oh yeah that's
00:41:03.180 going to make him your best buddy i'm sure he's going to be really really really friendly with you
00:41:07.940 basically his plan and this is a clever plan now you remember a couple of months ago that joe biden
00:41:13.860 was like hey why don't we give the ukrainians he went over to someone of joe biden so why don't we
00:41:19.080 give the ukrainians the ability to launch missiles at moscow and everyone was like are you mad why would
00:41:25.820 no we don't want to escalate the war you insane war hawk you insane just humanity hating war hawk we
00:41:33.640 actually don't want that actually bringing the tone down would actually be better to bringing
00:41:37.860 the war to a close and so starmer and uh uh macron are like hmm i think we're going to try again
00:41:44.280 we're going to try and persuade you joe biden to give ukraine permission to fire storm shadow
00:41:49.140 missiles deep into russia it's like he's already said no to you once why would he say yes now that
00:41:54.740 trump's coming in so are you trying to make sure that trump has to come into an incredibly hot war
00:42:00.360 between the united states and russia and the european union and various others like why are you doing
00:42:06.000 this like are you just evil like no i need everyone poor and impoverished and i just want a world war
00:42:11.860 says kia starmer six months or three months or whatever it is into his prime ministership like
00:42:17.240 what is going on this guy is mental or he's a total moron right and i think i'm leaning on the total moron
00:42:24.040 or he's a a puppet for some other interests possibly like global liberal orders like things like bae systems
00:42:33.480 raytheon boeing i mean i don't know i i wouldn't have thought so but i'm saying that is a possibility
00:42:40.200 as well to be fair the war industry of which britain britain is heavily in the aerospace industry which is a
00:42:46.860 nice way of saying weapons and i suspect they're all airplanes and things i suspect they all back boris johnson
00:42:53.160 right um just remember boris johnson's support for endless war is just as committed as uh kia
00:43:00.380 starmer's but boris johnson seems like a more competent politician uh kia starmer if if you were
00:43:06.060 you know with boeing or whatever you know are we really going to sink money into that guy that guy's
00:43:09.540 moral he's not going anywhere and somehow he's fluked his way into success um but anyway so they
00:43:15.040 they want to make sure that ukraine's in the strongest possible position before trump becomes
00:43:19.380 president so they can start a world war and that means trying to get joe biden to hand over another
00:43:24.320 20 billion before trump takes over so yeah just brilliant just i mean you're just completely
00:43:29.980 undermining him at every turn i don't think he's going to be your buddy for long the only reason
00:43:34.540 kia starmer has got the the balls to be saying this stuff is because at least at the moment from for
00:43:40.660 the time being he's still got the backing from the state department and the pentagon
00:43:43.840 when that is taken away from him let's see how hawkish he is then well i think i doubt he will be
00:43:50.360 very hawkish if they stop saying as long as it takes he'll stop saying as long as it takes you
00:43:55.420 know i think i think that kia starmer is such an ideologue for the sort of international liberal
00:44:02.620 politics that the davos worldview that i think he thinks this is a moral agenda that can have no limits
00:44:10.900 right so basically people are going to die for gay rights in ukraine no matter how many men it takes
00:44:17.480 all of the ukrainian men yeah well i mean it's literally said you know for just for the indefinite
00:44:22.880 future forever if every ukrainian dies then we'll start recruiting our own men or something like that
00:44:26.920 i assume but he seems to be a genuine ideologue and not really capable of challenging his own thought
00:44:33.200 process on this so he's a moron and in his 60s so you know you know his his worldview's set
00:44:38.880 no infinite war forever for gay rights in ukraine i mean i tend not to take these statements literally
00:44:45.480 because i mean they're representing states so it seems to me more it is what he thinks is going to be
00:44:52.140 the sort of language that would be helpful according to the way he says it because yeah it's it's when
00:45:00.780 we're talking about about you know leaders and politicians and representatives of states in the
00:45:06.300 foreign landscape they a lot of they're not just talking about like we would talk in a pub in a pub
00:45:13.880 sure but it's more like kia sama has a has a history of essentially wrote repeating ideological talking
00:45:22.220 points as if he truly believes them right he talks when he's in interviews and things like that as if
00:45:28.400 he just truly believes in this you know the the nato worldview the davos worldview i know exactly
00:45:34.460 what you're saying and you may well be right but i'll just be interested to see when the the power
00:45:39.040 shifts at the state department and the pentagon and assuming trump gets them to stop saying as long
00:45:43.500 as it takes it'll be interesting to see and the thing is have a fiver on it because you may well be
00:45:48.660 right no no i do i i think both things are right i think that he is a dyed in the wool believer which is
00:45:54.460 why he's undermining trump before he takes office but i also agree with you that i think he will
00:45:58.920 bend the knee because he's a knee bender just like that does matter i do i think he'll totally cuck on
00:46:04.680 it completely because again it would require leadership for him to go against the grain i don't
00:46:08.860 think he's capable of leadership but what's interesting is that lewis goodall of the news
00:46:13.480 agents uh wrote an article about this yesterday or published an article about this yesterday
00:46:17.740 in the independent um or i news uh and it's it's actually quite interesting how this and the reason
00:46:25.800 i'm featuring this i wouldn't normally take lewis goodall's opinion for anything but it's
00:46:29.680 interesting to see from within the globalist bubble there are voices going uh starma i mean look at the
00:46:35.240 title this is donald trump's world starma is just living in it i haven't read the article but i don't
00:46:39.820 disagree with that it's totally true and this is the bending of the knee being justified in advance
00:46:45.400 right this is lewis goodall delivering some home truths to keir starma because he's realized oh no
00:46:52.980 wait yeah okay we should probably probably ease up on a bunch of things um and what's very interesting
00:46:59.760 is he says liberals have to confront not recoil from the fact that trump is now the seminal figure of
00:47:06.740 our age and is so because he understood the instincts and information of sources of voters
00:47:11.260 in the early 21st century far better than his opponents as in trump is much more in touch with
00:47:16.600 regular people it's like of course keir starma davos new man is not in touch with regular people
00:47:21.380 of course he's not how could he be how could you be um british politics will move to the right
00:47:25.940 with labor noting the democrats apparently costly failures over illegal immigration and cultural
00:47:29.920 issues and acting accordingly the the assumption that deliverism is the salvation for the center
00:47:34.860 left as in we're going to deliver stable energy prices and stuff like this this deliverism
00:47:39.320 attitude uh underpins many of the starma government's assumptions yet it didn't work for
00:47:43.620 biden he spent over a trillion dollars and did not get an ounce of political credit for his trouble
00:47:47.280 no in fact that was part of the problem that's why you're so much inflation you're moron right
00:47:50.800 truth isn't the truth is delivery isn't enough in politics anymore and voters don't want normalcy
00:47:55.820 britain could soon be a rarity in the western world led by a progressive liberal government with no
00:48:01.500 presence of the radical right its loneliness will pose problems and it will make its burden all the
00:48:05.880 greater did you see morg's uh video the other day will britain become a woke north korea
00:48:11.020 so isolated woke states in a sea of right wingers yeah this sounds great though yeah it was a good
00:48:17.260 video but lewis goodall converges on the same point being like well hang on a second the world is going
00:48:23.300 right wing and starma is a block-headed moron who's gone who's fully committed to the left-wing
00:48:28.460 agenda and so he he says well you know what you're gonna have to and this is this is actually the best
00:48:33.840 bit of the entire article starma should look at biden the democrats and realize he must tell a
00:48:38.640 compelling visceral story in what universe do you think starma is capable of telling a compelling
00:48:44.460 story visceral obvious nonsense one which isn't about destroying the kulaks yeah but it's like even
00:48:51.120 yeah but even then like i can't imagine starma speaking about anything with any kind of passion
00:48:55.600 or you know intemperance or something like that it'd just be like it would be exciting starma would
00:49:00.620 have to be an exciting man to do that you can't do that but the point being even the sort of
00:49:04.640 neoliberal bubble is like oh god you know we've lost everything and keir starma is out here
00:49:10.520 undermining trump where he's just been completely encircled in trump world and he's he's going to
00:49:16.000 destroy himself so all i can conclude is that keir starma is a moron and he leads a 95 iq government
00:49:21.500 got some comments on that um so uh bald eagle says why would we listen to the moron that's driving
00:49:29.640 his country in third world status yeah that's a great question that's that's a great question
00:49:33.880 why would you listen to him uh if i can't pronounce says so we have our first human casualty of green
00:49:40.760 energy in australia a windmill fell over and crushed some poor son to death brilliant um peter says
00:49:48.000 total renewable 33.1 of which solar is 2.3 we effectively would have to spend trillions of
00:49:54.260 pounds to reach 100 0 well he only wants to reach 81 calm down and ryan says uh michael crichton says
00:50:03.300 our approach to global warming shows what's wrong with environmental policy it's driven by speculation
00:50:07.320 and pr not data politics shapes belief data leads to the truth obviously true michael crichton i wonder
00:50:13.540 what book it's not jurassic park is that him no no no no he did a bunch of press tours and stuff like
00:50:19.420 that i think that's from one of those okay he was honestly crichton was quite based actually he was
00:50:24.520 like the media sucks we're very ideological science you've got to be wary of which is the very theme
00:50:30.000 of jurassic park um and actually we need to slow down before we ruin everything and this was in like
00:50:35.780 1992 so imagine what it'd be like if he saw things now yeah like jesus christ yeah anyway right i want to
00:50:44.140 talk about how the democrats are attacking the family and how they have constructed an ideology
00:50:49.560 that literally makes people overreact with uh you know basic facts of life and also end with some
00:50:57.940 statements about how trump gives me some hope with some of the things he has said about education but
00:51:04.200 i want to say that there have been several reactions
00:51:06.820 of democrats and some of them haven't handled it handled trump's victory particularly well
00:51:14.540 but one of the worst ones i think has to do with people literally telling their family to and other
00:51:22.480 people to break off ties with their families because i remember some months ago we we were having
00:51:28.960 a segment here and i was saying people that whether republicans or democrats family is family
00:51:35.280 yeah and some people didn't agree with me i think the world owes this man an apology
00:51:40.660 and i i think i i think i'm right essentially because i i think it's a it's a good level of
00:51:48.440 civilization and a good level of health if we don't break off ties with family over politics well the
00:51:54.480 question is is your political ideology more important than your relationship with your father exactly
00:51:58.580 yeah and not just father it's just yeah i know but it's just all members of family because i have
00:52:04.220 stories that about people fighting in different camps for instance of the greek civil war but they put
00:52:10.120 family first and they helped their brothers and sisters so i think that this inspires me
00:52:16.220 right so we had several reactions we had the meltdowns we had the white dudes for harris
00:52:23.560 they they're about to assume the position right we had utter delusional takes woman says here
00:52:35.240 kamala's loss is to be blamed on white women and says black women should never trust white women again
00:52:40.800 that's true uh every demographic apart from black women went to trump right oh no but black men as
00:52:47.660 well sorry but trump gained in all of the demographics we have some worrying trends because
00:52:51.940 i think most of the meltdowns were completely staged they they were they were staged they didn't seem
00:52:58.440 particularly yeah yeah sincere to me it's like tendency yeah it's attention seeking but we also have
00:53:05.200 some more corrosive forms of attention seeking and some worse trends so for instance we have here
00:53:11.260 new tiktok trend instructs women on how to miscarry their babies talking about the milligrams of vitamin
00:53:17.720 in every tooth yeah these are seen more evil no it's hard to imagine could you be more well yeah we
00:53:26.060 have a person here bill madden saying essentially if you have rep if you have republican family and they
00:53:31.820 ask help from you don't help them let me play what he says
00:53:36.920 we can't hear that unfortunately we can't hear that he says essentially that if your friends and
00:53:46.860 family voted republican and they need help in any way you should basically not help them and tell them
00:53:53.420 to i mean this is just literally the like communist revolution isn't it where okay now it's brother
00:53:58.060 against brother as children against parents it's you know like the radicalized students hunting the
00:54:02.960 teachers just so we're on the same page yeah we have someone we have someone else here rick taylor
00:54:08.700 saying my aunt called asking about thanksgiving plans during the conversation she mentioned she
00:54:17.580 voted for trump i told her my home is not open to traitors and i would not go to theirs i have no
00:54:24.040 space in my life for those who could could care less about who couldn't care less about the united
00:54:29.900 states she's upset former democratic candidate for u.s senate from ohio one what an idiot douchebag
00:54:37.280 two even stereos whose first language isn't even english could see that it's supposed to be
00:54:41.560 couldn't care less yeah this is an american i know not could care less they could care less
00:54:47.280 the americans say could care i know which is incorrect it's like they don't say hold the fort
00:54:51.860 they say hold the fort down as if the fort's going to fly away
00:54:54.500 it's just americanisms but um i mean i remember stephan molyneux years quite a few years ago
00:55:01.100 i'm getting a little bit of trouble i remember when the one time he was on joe rogan joe rogan
00:55:04.580 asked about it um stephan molyneux had said you do need to cut people out assuming you're an adult
00:55:09.240 you need to cut people out of your life including your own parents if need be if they're sort of truly
00:55:13.760 toxic if they're actually holding you back holding you down if they're preventing you they're screwing
00:55:19.620 them ruining your life you might have to cut them out at least temporarily yeah if you've got like
00:55:23.880 eminem's mum maybe right yeah they'd have to be really or the other ones who chain their children
00:55:29.920 in houses so the point is i actually agree that in very very extreme cases you might have to cut out
00:55:36.580 a member of your family but only in extreme cases over whether you voted trump or not over whether you
00:55:42.160 believe in the the hunter laptop or not that's this is crazy that's this is crazy this is the breakdown of
00:55:47.600 a civil society exactly that's where the segment will go because what i want to say is that
00:55:53.020 educate there's a whole establishment that uses education to destroy the family by make by
00:56:01.460 habituating children into judging basic things as being the horrible things you mentioned as and
00:56:08.620 meriting breaking off with ties with your family the things they value are ideological conformity rather
00:56:14.640 than your personal relationships and i think that's the complete opposite of actually what a
00:56:18.500 healthy life is we have another bad reaction here the psychotic liberal chick kicked her mugger husband
00:56:25.300 out and now she's saying she'll sleep with his friends she had to have it the
00:56:30.740 not sure why no one understands how i feel you guys know that my husband turned republican this term i don't
00:56:39.060 know why i threw his ass out of the house and um i have to do more i don't want to shave my head
00:56:45.000 because that's going to hurt him i'm going to look ugly so i'm not doing that i think i'm going to sleep
00:56:50.260 with his friends i think that's the only way i think sleeping with his friends will do what do you guys
00:56:56.920 think his liberal friends of course so one is it's fake two even if it's not it's like it's just what
00:57:04.300 what what she's just she's just attention farming i assume she gets paid but even if there are some
00:57:11.040 women out there that actually think this or did this um yeah they've lost all um uh perspective
00:57:17.900 people lose perspective on life don't they it's it's it's easily done telling them that nazis have
00:57:24.760 literally taken over america so but that is the that is a huge issue because if this is assuming this
00:57:32.340 is fake this is on tiktok and there are thousands of fake videos on tiktok that are literally
00:57:39.480 habituating the their audience into thinking that they may be true so maybe she does this for
00:57:45.860 engagement maybe she does it for audience for clicks and for likes but there are a lot of of young
00:57:52.120 women let's say who look at this and they say well she may have a point take it at face value
00:57:56.460 i've always thinking i've always thought it's a douchebag move like occasionally well not
00:58:01.240 occasionally but often i'll even put a sarcastic tweet but it's kind of clear okay it's very very
00:58:08.200 clear that i'm being sarcastic when you do something where it's so deadpan that no one's really sure
00:58:12.460 i always think that's a lame thing like michael malice or whatever it's like wait are you joking
00:58:17.900 or not i don't even know anymore michael malice is definitely joking i like michael malice
00:58:22.360 it's just weird it's just i just think just be clear about what you're actually saying even if
00:58:28.320 you're being sarcastic yeah right so we have other women cutting their hair short claiming that they
00:58:35.360 are going through the breakup with a family because they voted trump yeah they'll come back you know i'm
00:58:40.840 actually totally i'm totally doubt about this i'm like you go ahead sweetheart you know i'll see you
00:58:46.360 a week once you've calmed down this is a decision alex jones has a compilations of insane uh
00:58:52.320 leftists shaving their heads i think trump is the phantom bob of washington
00:58:56.900 it's funny i haven't heard that
00:58:59.740 they're cutting their hair yeah good for a test yeah yeah and in a year's time when things aren't
00:59:08.060 terrible and you're not getting gestapo'd into a death camp or something you'll be like why did i do
00:59:12.560 that and you're gonna feel really stupid i think it's funny that having a shaved head is the
00:59:17.780 equivalent of like uh one of the most extreme things you can do like a true identity crisis
00:59:23.520 like when when you join a boot camp in the army in order to sort of dehumanize you they'll shave your
00:59:28.660 head obviously who i am but i had skinheads when i was a kid before i went but before male pattern
00:59:34.080 baldness kicked in i had a skinhead um and so uh the idea that if you shave your head it's sort of some
00:59:40.020 ultimate sacrifice as those things for me it's just for women it's actually different i think
00:59:46.700 i know i know it is i know what is in that i know i know but women obsess about their hair you know
00:59:52.420 a woman's beauty is often i mean as soon as you remove the hair they're not beautiful anymore so
00:59:57.120 it's all contained in the package i mean look at it but it's it's also like when you do shave your
01:00:03.240 head or shave your hair you realize very quickly oh i'm still exactly the same person actually oh
01:00:08.160 yeah but you see yourself in the mirror well i've shaved my head before and i've always had
01:00:12.040 like a lot of hair get a wig like yeah but it is weird to look at yourself to begin with yeah
01:00:18.500 it's like growing a beard or having a beard for ages and then shaving off very quickly you get used
01:00:22.560 to it sure right i mean um well anyway right so we there are now i'm just incredibly frustrated and
01:00:33.340 the fact that trump has won hasn't made me less frustrated when i hear listen to leftists
01:00:39.960 i must say this really i'm upset i'm kind of like you've lost like this so i want to see results not
01:00:46.580 the problem wait till january wait till january it's it's just hold it hold the foot down till january
01:00:51.740 sorry we're gonna have to discuss this another time um but no i i'm actually quite good with it
01:00:59.340 because like trump literally controls everything and they control nothing now and all they can do is
01:01:04.540 howl impotently and futilely into the wind just like yeah i'm so angry it's like yeah no one cares
01:01:10.740 loser shut up i hope you're right i have my reservations we're getting used to you this morning
01:01:16.060 looks like the the republicans have won the house yeah they've won the house so yeah so that's it
01:01:21.340 right so here we have yale psychiatrist amanda kaloon a medical doctor and medical health expert
01:01:28.220 advices msnbc viewers to break off ties with the family and to not see them on holidays so what is
01:01:36.400 interesting is that why would someone be called a mental health expert if she incentivizes people to
01:01:44.800 break off with her families okay i've got an answer to this yeah yeah yeah okay uh i think at
01:01:50.100 this point i'm an expert on leftist ideology yeah i'm a complete expert on it uh but i am also a
01:01:55.280 complete opponent of that you know i can i can give you a comprehensive genealogy of leftism i can tell
01:02:00.660 you who the most important things are and what they think and why all these things are terrible i think
01:02:04.960 she's the same thing for mental health she's the opposite she's like no mental health is terrible what
01:02:09.560 you need to do break ties with your family members get obsessed watch uh msnbc all day every day and
01:02:16.080 your mental health will be like mine yeah it's like destroying taking psychopaths and manipulative
01:02:20.720 psychopaths and put them as experts in in psychology so they can learn how to manipulate people and tell
01:02:28.520 them break ties with your family which is one of the worst kinds of advice you can give people for
01:02:34.040 their mental health assuming they're not absolute monsters and what she wants to say is that if they
01:02:39.300 voted republican they are monsters that's exactly what she says yeah these are the these are the
01:02:44.900 yale psychiatrists doctors and the experts within quotation marks of dei i think this is one of those
01:02:51.640 things where reality gets in the way no matter what they want it's the the vast majority of people
01:02:56.740 are just not going to buy that just not going to do it but it goes back a long way i mean you look at
01:03:01.440 someone like susan suntan for example sprung to mind just the idea of breaking out just a 60s 70s
01:03:07.760 ultra leftist ultra feminist type that like the one of the big problems with the world is the family
01:03:13.460 and stuff like that and there's no such thing as consensual sex even within a marriage just the most
01:03:18.540 craziest the craziest stuff yeah this is stuff that if you say if you say if anyone says the only
01:03:25.100 proper response is this is at best suspicious it's just at the very best the best i can do for you
01:03:31.500 yeah because i'm highly suspicious but if you say if you if you're suspicious you're you're a set
01:03:37.720 you're called out a bigot you know i just accept accept all this suspicious activity and intention
01:03:43.500 i i don't i'm i'm totally not at the point where i'm going to treat them as a moral equal right
01:03:49.420 or an intellectual in any in any form of equality i view these people as just teenage girls who are
01:03:56.500 having a strop yes and they're like i hate you dad i'm moving out i'm shaving my head okay good
01:04:01.660 good luck sweetheart and i'll see you in two weeks when you've calmed down you know like that they're
01:04:07.560 just having a big hissy fit and really i think we should just be like don't care i mean it depends
01:04:13.520 who you're talking about if you're talking about the joy read and yeah people like that should lose
01:04:17.680 their job but if obviously we're talking about young uh young kids leaving home for two weeks is
01:04:26.240 is dangerous sure but we're not talking about that we're talking about grown women and i think that we
01:04:31.560 do ourselves a disservice when we treat them as worthy of respect when they're making the when
01:04:37.740 they're behaving in this kind of way i don't i don't think but when a toddler throws attention
01:04:41.120 because you won't let it drink bleach yeah you let it throw a tantrum then yeah exactly just yeah
01:04:45.700 shave your head we have other people saying that they are disowning their family for voting for
01:04:51.640 trump yeah go and get your handmaid's tail outfit see if i care like i'm just totally no get your
01:04:57.400 handmaid's tail outfit you will learn to love them you'll learn to love walking a procession down the
01:05:02.180 street shave your head i don't care get out your system exactly get it exactly you know right anyway we
01:05:09.060 have other leftists saying essentially that uh people who are laughing with the meltdowns and
01:05:14.280 the deranged reactions they are just not validating their their experience there's nothing to validate
01:05:19.900 but also there is nothing to monstrous and not validating you know stupidity yeah but that is the
01:05:27.600 issue and i think that this is exactly what has happened is that the democrats and all the progressives
01:05:32.780 within quotation marks because actually think that these are entirely regressive policies
01:05:36.780 they are using education to attack the family because the family is a basic social unit
01:05:42.040 without a family there is no society because the bonds that people have within the family
01:05:47.380 are bonds that they are going to sort of emulate to a lesser degree when it comes to neighborhood
01:05:54.120 and the nation because you could see that the different groups and different societies can be seen
01:06:00.520 as extended families there's a reason why people are using the family as a model for how to
01:06:05.740 understand group membership and this has been official leftist doctrine since marx and engels
01:06:10.180 yeah and so what they want to do is that in the name of empowerment they want to create
01:06:14.880 psychologically weak people psychologically weak people who literally can't accept basic facts of
01:06:22.240 life sometimes sometimes you lose and it's very telling that their soul reaction is essentially a cry for
01:06:30.460 help if you're powerful if you have been empowered you're not you know you're not engaging in silly
01:06:37.140 reactions that are just crying for help and say look at poor me and just pity me and hit and do do the
01:06:43.580 job for me this is exactly what they are doing they're in the name of empowerment they're creating
01:06:49.020 psychologically very weak people and this is essentially psychological destruction only people who want to
01:06:54.580 manipulate others are doing this yeah absolutely so i wanted to say that uh trump had there's a link
01:07:04.080 here with trump he he made some really good pronouncements here and for people who haven't
01:07:10.680 watched it he he is announcing some reforms in education and he is saying essentially that
01:07:16.480 education is full of marxists and crt advocates and this will change with him now i hope it does i made a
01:07:23.600 petition about this in 2015 for 8 000 signatures i guess trump saw it so yeah good point get rid of
01:07:29.600 the communist university socrates said that democracy is only as good as the education system that the
01:07:36.720 grown-ups were brought up in um i mean i think i think essentially it's a it's a system of decision
01:07:44.280 making you need a lot of people to make good decisions so if you have a lot of people who are
01:07:51.440 attacking the demos like the celebrity the hollywood celebrities and the all the kamala harris campaign
01:07:59.020 has done and also if you are demonizing dialogue yeah you know pro-democracy you're actually you're
01:08:05.740 against your demos yes that's what they are education is absolutely key because without it you're left with
01:08:11.600 what socrates said you wouldn't just elect the the most charismatic person to sail a ship
01:08:16.940 through a storm you'd pick the guy that's a pilot they pick someone who's a worthy seaman
01:08:22.600 right so why do we pick our statesmen out of the the best demagogues that's not a good thing to do
01:08:29.160 exactly and that's why i think in in republics are a bit better in situations of emergency like that
01:08:34.840 because for instance they you could say that for instance the ancient romans they they had more of
01:08:42.020 an emphasis on consoles in times of war so they were also the generals yeah right yeah yeah so i'm
01:08:47.940 saying that in some cases we shouldn't the dialogue needs to stop at some point and people need to make
01:08:54.800 decisions and actually actually engage in defending themselves and i want to stand with this there is a
01:09:01.720 beautiful thing as it's been described as there's a democrat who finally breaks free from the matrix of
01:09:08.720 this information that is the legacy media so it can be done and i i saw her clip it's three minutes
01:09:15.060 yeah okay come and join us i love us welcome lass yeah you're welcome yeah i feel like i have a unique
01:09:26.300 perspective with this whole election thing because i used to be very very far left like i was one of the
01:09:31.540 people having a fucking mental breakdown in 2016 when he won right and i didn't even like him up until
01:09:38.080 six months ago when it became very obvious that they were like staging a coup and tried to assassinate
01:09:42.180 him and then some shit started clicking so i'm still very new to like this whole side of things but
01:09:47.180 the thing is like when i when i was very far left like radically far left i thought i knew what was
01:09:59.400 going on like i genuinely believed i was informed i thought i knew better than everybody else
01:10:05.680 and that's what these people think too and the thing is is i would get so triggered and so angry
01:10:12.460 when people would question me because i didn't actually know what the hell i was talking about
01:10:17.220 like i thought i did but really i didn't actually know any policies i didn't actually know any politics
01:10:23.600 all i actually knew was what i had seen online and mainstream media and because everybody was saying
01:10:30.100 i just assumed it had to be right right and i think so essentially that's what they're doing
01:10:36.720 they're trying to put install in people's mind a very simple ideology if you disagree with us you're a
01:10:43.360 you're a racist and you need to be an anti-racist not just a non-racist and there's nothing more to
01:10:50.100 discuss that's exactly what they're doing the certainty of like the moral conviction that not only am i
01:10:55.400 morally right but i'm also factually informed on everything and then like oh actually i don't
01:10:58.800 know anything what's going on because they are attacking the very notion of data they say no
01:11:05.540 everyone who presents you data that's a that's a racist yeah it's racist data yeah it's again another
01:11:13.060 classic uh fingerprint of of communism or extreme socialism that you're not really encouraged to
01:11:19.680 understand history properly or that traditionalism in your own country is uh disavowed or destroyed
01:11:27.020 you know the spanish communists did it uh stalin did it um mao mao again was literally trying to
01:11:34.940 destroy ancient chinese culture and things because a bunch of ancient artifacts because we're new men
01:11:41.400 it's the new revolution it's the new way you don't need to know what happened you don't need or
01:11:46.160 you shouldn't want to stand on the shoulders of your ancestors all of that is wrong-headed if
01:11:50.140 anything they're about the shoulders of the party right they think they're standing our way yeah right
01:11:54.400 um and so you don't need to understand facts and history and political philosophy and all that sort
01:11:59.240 of thing but the reality is reality keeps getting in the way the reality is yes you do it can't be
01:12:05.500 ignored indefinitely reality can be ignored um glee says hold the fort down as if it's going to fly
01:12:13.360 way carl i promise you the flying fortress exists yeah but that's not the origin of that statement
01:12:17.920 that's not the origin of the catch phrase buka says white women again kidnapped everything and
01:12:23.620 made it about them they're stealing that thing that was symbolic sign of strength online for cancer
01:12:27.740 patients making it all about them shameful um not all white women you know democrat women um but
01:12:33.420 this is why this is why i've got this kind of dismissive parental attitude towards it it's like
01:12:38.020 yeah you're not gonna do anything you shave your head that's it that's the limit of it
01:12:41.420 your hair will grow back in six months you'll feel like an idiot and that's it you know i'm i'm i'm not
01:12:46.020 giving them the honor of being something i'm going to contradict like no you're not that important
01:12:51.920 you go do what you want and it's going to look silly and you're going to feel like an idiot that's
01:12:55.620 us i don't particularly want to blanket dunk on all white women some white women most people you
01:13:02.040 will find most white women vote trump right so not yeah i'm not you know democrat women yes but let
01:13:07.940 them just you know make fools of themselves and we'll carry on as we were they don't control
01:13:12.620 anything so you know we don't we're they've got nothing that we can take away from them anyway so
01:13:17.400 let's go to the video comments fear of swindom i'll go for the manipulation and control one i don't
01:13:24.360 really fear the other things as you wish we have the character of benjamin carling an avatar of the
01:13:29.020 web who uses his company weapon limited old english for weave and the nefarious powers of his dark god
01:13:33.700 to manipulate and deceive both the player characters and the other villains of the game driving
01:13:37.080 them in his desired direction connor you sound like a good fit for the desolation or the fear
01:13:41.180 of wanton destruction as you wish to purge the filth of the area which so disgusts you and gleefully
01:13:45.180 watch while those you despise suffer their seemingly random loss let me know if you have different
01:13:49.280 ideas now what to do with the other employees of weapon limited
01:13:52.700 chaos agents what what what what are your biggest fears basically there's the question
01:14:05.500 is that what it is yeah the sort of like um you know uh i think worry about like you know
01:14:14.260 how the world could become corrupted basically but uh we'll we'll leave that for another time let's get
01:14:19.860 the next one and here's a quick one for beau beau you can't offend a navy seal by commenting on his
01:14:28.040 homosexuality and after all where civilians only have a pride month in the navy pride runs deep and
01:14:36.800 24 7 what else can you say about a service that dresses its members all in white puts them in long
01:14:43.600 tubes and calls them semen 250 years of pride as well next year anyway 249 years something like that
01:14:51.460 in the navy um yeah no there's just that joke of that that um special forces guy that made those
01:14:58.480 boys he said he wanted them to be his yeah that's really funny yeah yeah it's concubines yeah
01:15:02.820 hey guys um about the armistice have you guys heard of a poet named wilfred owen i studied quite a few
01:15:17.940 of his poems when doing my speech and drama teaching qualification and yeah some of it's pretty full on
01:15:25.680 one of my favorites of his is dulce decorum est which yeah i would recite but i don't have enough
01:15:34.260 time in the video comment you see it decorum est perpetua more yeah he's one of the most famous war
01:15:40.900 poets yeah in in britain well when i was in school when we were in school you did wilfred owen in school
01:15:46.060 wilfred and there were a bunch of others as well yeah yeah yeah it's like but uh you yeah you do a lot
01:15:50.240 of world war one poetry and this is but the thing is this is one of the things that turned me off
01:15:53.820 history when i was in school because it was just like oh good black and white pictures of men dying
01:15:57.940 in trenches you're not interested in world war one i wasn't or world war two you know and because it
01:16:02.720 was it was totally uninspiring and it was just really dull it was like and it was horrible you
01:16:06.900 know so it's like oh look black and white pictures of guys in mud in trenches dying and here's a terrible
01:16:10.940 poem how awful it was yeah i kind of want to get not you know i don't really want to read more about
01:16:15.860 this you know i'd rather do anything else actually you know so i chose geography rather than history at gcse
01:16:20.860 which is boring anyway but like it wasn't depressing yeah it was horrifying and depressing
01:16:25.840 but i i'd never found it boring i found it sort of really extreme the opposite of boring captivating
01:16:31.920 but it made you feel alive you don't want to touch the subject you know i was just like i mean i
01:16:40.340 mentioned wilfred owen at the end of my last segment that's probably what koop was talking about but
01:16:44.240 because he died on the 4th of november just a few days before the armistice um really sadly but yeah
01:16:51.140 he's i would arguably he's the most in england the most famous war poet from world war one definitely
01:16:57.900 world war one yeah right let's get to the next one veterans day formerly known as armistice day
01:17:03.660 in november 1919 president woodrow wilson proclaimed the first commemoration of armistice day with the
01:17:09.880 following words to us in america the reflections of armistice day will be filled with solemn pride
01:17:15.720 in the heroism of those who died in the country's service and with gratitude for the victory both
01:17:21.000 because of the thing from which it has freed us and because of the opportunity it has given america
01:17:25.840 to show her sympathy with peace and justice in the councils of the nations i think scotty does a good
01:17:32.540 american accent doesn't it it was mislabeled oh right okay but that was an excellent video comment
01:17:37.960 yeah uh baron von damas why have you renamed yourself um says the final season of clarkson's
01:17:47.020 farm will start with him finding excalibur while working on his land and discovering that he is the
01:17:50.860 reincarnation of king arthur the rest of the season will see him casting down the evil robot kirstama
01:17:55.380 his communist buddies and his badge of minions afterwards clarkson will be crowned the new king of the
01:17:59.940 britain's and lead you into a golden age fingers crossed actually i'll take it at this stage well
01:18:06.320 the thing like golden ages they sound like a great idea maybe we should you know put someone on that
01:18:11.500 but um i was thinking about this like um samson i can hear myself echoing there please um is clarkson's
01:18:19.080 farm season four going to basically be about him going to the protest like what what is it going to be
01:18:24.560 like okay he's in specified farming season five season five then because like you know whatever
01:18:31.860 the next season is going to be it's it's going to be like okay well what was jeremy clarkson doing
01:18:36.320 well he was leading a big protest against the government so millions of people not only have
01:18:40.480 been red-pilled against like local county councils but now left-wing governments so good on jeremy
01:18:46.060 clarkson basically uh sophie says i'd watch the hell out of trump's farm uh trump just driving around
01:18:52.460 a tractor at some field in oklahoma and having the time of his life now trump's trump's not a farmer
01:18:56.300 he would never be a farmer it's not he's not the sort of thing he would do um it would be funny
01:19:02.040 uh but it's it no it's fine uh rab says so why do the elites hate farmers the answer is simple
01:19:07.660 because they represent everything the modern technocratic state cannot tolerate independence
01:19:11.640 self-reliance and a connection to the land that goes beyond mere profit farmers do not depend on the
01:19:16.380 state for their survival if anything it's the other way around and in an era where governments seek to
01:19:20.960 control every aspect of our lives from what we say to what we eat this independence is a threat that
01:19:25.520 must be neutralized so totally true that's exactly it that's why arch status central people look like
01:19:33.540 a central government the left i've got such a problem with the very concept of like a homestead
01:19:40.500 right i mean it's and so everyone else isn't mad it's super wholesome yeah yeah something to aspire to
01:19:48.240 but to them it's the enemy do you remember the um the irish uh school book that had like you know
01:19:54.200 diverse family traveling the globe like wandering around italy oh look at the coliseum and they were
01:19:58.880 like yeah look at this stupid parochial irish family and it's just a man his wife his two kids
01:20:03.420 and their farm i'm like that guy's got everything yeah he's talking about he couldn't do better in
01:20:07.980 his life yeah like him and his wife are there smiling the kids are just leaning against the house it's
01:20:12.020 like that's a dream that's an image of heaven my friend you know you you can't like you can't fool
01:20:17.640 me leftist um it's just a complete perversion and inversion of everything that's good always
01:20:24.820 at every turn this this guy gets a sunday roast every sunday you know just saying you know you don't
01:20:31.580 do you you know uh it's good to know but we won't cover it now uh omar says uh who needs farming when
01:20:39.760 we can import food from abroad uh it's not like there's relatively recent events showing the folly
01:20:44.500 of relying entirely on imports yeah yeah that's weird isn't it it's not they didn't learn anything
01:20:50.360 from covid it's they learned far too much about what they can get away with yeah and that's i think
01:20:54.920 the real issue isn't it so it's about them getting away with things this this should all have been
01:21:00.540 politically unactionable and it should have really like ground careers to a halt but for some reason
01:21:06.560 it hasn't you're gonna have to dig for victory go back to everyone's garden you you grow potatoes and
01:21:13.640 leeks and things in your own garden that's that's i wonder if clarkson will use that as a slogan or
01:21:18.740 something like that protest dig for victory yeah yeah bring dig for victory back yeah why not that's a
01:21:25.480 great slogan um i didn't just make that but no i know i know i remember it from world war ii
01:21:30.420 yeah um again one of those things oh god now we're talking about gardening
01:21:33.720 and rory gashon list is on board with all this as well oh yeah i bet he is yeah yeah but uh but
01:21:39.920 yeah no it's important to bring that stuff back um colin says uh government corporate control of
01:21:44.600 food suppliers from field shop easy to manage that way plan for any problems or create them yeah well
01:21:49.660 i remember a friend of mine years ago telling me about the um uh decommunization of russia
01:21:56.700 and apparently the russians sent some experts over to london to talk to our government and
01:22:02.800 like how does this all work then and the first question was well who can who controls the grain
01:22:06.640 supply to london we were like what no one what are you talking about tesco's yeah
01:22:10.940 like they were like it's just supermarkets and the russians just like what are you talking about
01:22:17.260 you know so you don't know how much grain you've got going to london they were like
01:22:20.100 well i mean we do afterwards we can ask the tesco guy yeah yeah exactly yeah exactly
01:22:24.560 but they were just like this is crazy you know and so yeah but we just demolished you shut up
01:22:29.860 you know obviously it's so backward like even at the end of the late stage soviet period they'd have
01:22:35.720 like a factory that made just left wellington boots and a factory on the other side of russia
01:22:41.720 made just the right wellington boot and they're like called factory number eight and factory number
01:22:46.680 nine or whatever like a twix advert yeah yeah they lived it for real that's amazing yeah okay
01:22:54.120 um lancelot says once upon a time lefties used to insist on eating locally sourced food
01:23:00.060 and now the very idea of supporting local produce is met with derision they say despise the rich but
01:23:04.640 love to behave on it it was it was very bourgeois thing wasn't it to be like oh i eat locally sourced
01:23:09.480 products you know because it was environmentally friendly but um but it's not international globalist
01:23:14.140 managerial starmerite paradigm so it's just one of those things i must say when i was a kid the
01:23:19.760 people that would have so years ago now 30 odd years ago the people that would have an allotment
01:23:24.080 would be the wishy-washy labor type types ex-hippie labor leaning like not bad people what was the
01:23:31.840 no no not bad people what was the tv program there was a tv program literally about all that
01:23:36.860 um dude had an allotment the good life that's it the good life yeah that's it when felicity kendall
01:23:43.220 was hot back in the 70s but that that that that is exactly what you're talking about well they are
01:23:48.320 good people yeah but they're just kind of hippie they mean well yeah they mean very well and then
01:23:52.220 they didn't do bad things they're just a little bit hippie right and but again it looked appealing
01:23:56.600 don't get me wrong i could see the appeal to it that's a good for a pub quiz question yeah it is
01:24:01.100 and they're really middle-class neighbors totally yes yes yeah no it was good stuff it was very
01:24:06.740 wholesome yeah you know it wasn't perverse like much of modern television no one no one had sex
01:24:12.880 with their sister or anything george rr martin you know what i mean like it's just weird stephen king
01:24:19.300 you know there wasn't yeah anyway uh he has a lot of uh deranged stuff in his books stephen king
01:24:26.480 yeah yeah he does yeah yeah there's a worrying amount of yeah yeah devious stuff that you know
01:24:33.980 the you you'd expect uh people like the archbishop to and to cover not cover the problem is stephen
01:24:39.660 king is a great writer and he is yeah you know that's i hate to say it because he's an insufferable
01:24:45.140 shit lip um but he is a fantastic author uh omar says starmer is like the remnant of an alternate
01:24:50.400 timeline where globalism won and is confused by it why his how to human manual isn't working that's
01:24:56.000 exactly he's the remnant of an alternate timeline in which globalism won and he sat here like why
01:25:01.600 are we not being globalist guys and he just can't comprehend it it's it reminds me of of the alternate
01:25:07.660 universe hypothesis that that says that the alternate universes occasionally can overlap and you have
01:25:13.700 small yeah starmer got left in our one yeah he's in another universe yeah yeah well he's from another
01:25:19.220 universe got dumped in ours and then the universe has diverged and starmer's trapped here yeah and he's
01:25:23.140 just like what are we doing guys something's going on here yeah michael brooks says 95 between them
01:25:30.760 come on that's that's only slightly uncharitable um uh henry says offshoring our industrial capacity
01:25:40.300 for the good of the planet has probably made it worse oh undoubtedly because now we're not in control
01:25:44.040 of how the things are produced and the chinese just don't care at all about the environment they're
01:25:49.220 they're not interested they don't give a damn and so like they don't have any kind of standards that
01:25:54.920 we would use it's not their problem it's our problem because we care about such things and so
01:25:59.860 yeah you are right you're like not not only the other nations making uh things using dirty mix of
01:26:03.900 power generation than we would we then also have to ship the damn thing halfway across the world to use
01:26:07.640 it true and if you look at the pollution the plastics and the pollution in the oceans it comes out like
01:26:14.000 three rivers in asia it's all disgusting so they're doing it then they don't care they just don't care
01:26:19.780 i know you didn't particularly want to talk about carbon while we were on youtube no because it's
01:26:23.380 illegal on youtube but i must just say that we are probably in an inter glacial period yeah we'll
01:26:29.920 probably over the course of thousands of years go back to an ice age before we suffer from global
01:26:35.540 warming like venus sort of thing yeah i don't think that's i'm not worried about it at all i don't think co2
01:26:40.420 drives climate change at all i think the sun and perhaps even volcanoes have got far more you think
01:26:45.700 the sun has something to do with the temperature of the earth what are you a denialist the weather
01:26:50.020 on the sun affects our our climate much more than this sounds like crazy i don't know anything about
01:26:57.440 it because i'm a global warming activist you see um and i it never comes up does it like what's
01:27:05.680 happening with the sun does the sun remain at exactly the same temperature all the time no well
01:27:10.640 doesn't this factor we know it has cycles all sorts of things the number of sun spots yeah massively
01:27:16.560 affect us but that never comes up no no no it's all it's all anthropomorphic and i honestly i think
01:27:22.660 that a lot of climate change stuff right is essentially a giant cope like they're like no no we're in
01:27:27.520 control of everything so no we're not actually you know there are things far greater than us happening
01:27:32.640 and so it's this is this kind of egotistical way of trying to say no no we are in control of it and
01:27:37.400 it's it's a desire for certainty because actually the the future is terribly uncertain i think that
01:27:41.200 they're afraid of that and in the meantime play pay 10p for a plastic carrier bag actually make that 20p
01:27:46.680 yeah diver it converges very nicely with communism yeah yeah um uh arizona desert rat says i've never
01:27:54.620 liked the phrase so-and-so has to pay their fair share what does that even mean and who designs what
01:27:59.020 their fair share is well the communists decide and it's more than you're giving so hand it over
01:28:03.560 is basically what they say the polit bureau will decide on your behalf yeah exactly yeah i hate it
01:28:07.940 too you know it's a fine thing when it's like you know very constrained environment it's like right
01:28:12.820 okay we're gonna go out for dinner and if everyone pays their fair share we can afford to go to this
01:28:16.340 place or something like that fine but you are right politically it should really have no place
01:28:21.020 um devon says neil kinnick didn't seem too moronic back in the day uh but of course he was unelectable
01:28:28.480 good point i hate the lord clinic you know yeah yeah well i mean he doesn't
01:28:37.440 you know he's like an arch uh an arch pro european dude
01:28:44.060 just yeah obviously to a crazy extent yeah ross says the shaved heads remind me of the women who
01:28:51.580 helped the nazis in europe's punishment yeah if they're yet they're doing to themselves and
01:28:55.640 calling everyone else nazis the left-wing socialist authoritarians are calling other people nazis
01:28:59.440 to me it just seems like the sort of the creation of nunneries and covenants the liberalism the 4b
01:29:06.760 thing it's like oh we're gonna swear off men shave our heads and go live in a cloistered environment
01:29:11.400 where it's just women it's like okay you've just reinvented catholicism this is not new uh enjoy
01:29:17.620 yourselves because it's probably best that you we have a place for like crazy unmarried childless
01:29:22.020 women i mean they always did the next step is to actually wall yourself up yeah exactly
01:29:26.920 build yourself in between two walls i mean don't go that far but like you know we we'll get them a
01:29:34.000 nice little nunnery and they can go around with their handmaid's tail wimples on and you know talk
01:29:39.200 about how we're in a fallen world and maybe they'll get salvation in the next life um again
01:29:45.020 they're just reinventing religion that's all they're doing i hate to say this though we are out of time
01:29:49.200 so uh thank you everyone for joining us sorry about the technical areas at the beginning but we'll sort
01:29:53.080 them out for the um not that's out the roundtable discussion that we'll be back for in half an hour
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