The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1028
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Today we discuss why Labour are releasing criminals, the British government conspiring to end Musk s ex, and how the left is dying to have its next BLM martyr - but they certainly won t be getting one in the UK anytime soon.
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Welcome to the podcast of The Lotus Caesars for Wednesday the 23rd of October 2024.
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I'm your host Connor, joined by Harry and Stelios.
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And today we'll be discussing why Labour are releasing the criminals,
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the British government conspiring to end Musk's ex,
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and how the left is dying to have its next BLM martyr,
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but they certainly won't be getting one in the UK anytime soon.
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As it is Wednesday, first of all, keep an eye on Twitter for about 10 to 3 this afternoon.
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and I'll be going through Hope Not Hate's recent documentary
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and their attempt at undercover reporting and exposés,
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because there is the possibility, I'm not alleging anything here,
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but there is the possibility that they may have broken the law
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during the proceeds of procuring this information.
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I have received documents that therefore raise questions,
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We'll be going through that and their sources of funding
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and possible intelligence connections from 3 o'clock on lotuseaters.com.
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But, without further ado, let's get into today's news stories.
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So Labour have decided to release over a thousand more criminals,
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he was rearrested within a few minutes for a separate sexual assault charge.
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But don't worry, I'm sure everyone released this time
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is a well-rehabilitated, squeaky-clean, anticipatory member
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I'm sure every single one who comes out on the way out of the prison,
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they hand them the social contract and get them to sign it.
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Yes, I'm sure there'll be net tax contributors by sundown.
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He was re-imprisoned for an outstanding other offence
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And if you want suggestions as to what to wear on election night
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well, we've got a new merch line over at lotusseaters.com.
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so the only things which keep the lights on at this place
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He did just want to grill in the business sense,
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but it turns out his country going down the drain
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So, this is the details for the prison overcrowding scheme
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is looking to free 5,500 spaces across England and Wales
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Bear in mind, currently 11,000 foreign nationals in prison.
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We are the country with the most crimes committed
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but the raw number of 11,000 foreign nationals,
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Now, the reason they're freeing up prison places
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i mean um it's similar to what the adl attempted
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to do with elon musk's twitter when he originally
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took over by throwing accusations of anti-semitism
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to try and scare away advertisers this has been an
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through the advertisers then we can try and get him
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through the regulation same thing happened with gb news
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even before they started up with hope not hate and
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them are accountable to you none of them have any
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sort of transparency within their own uh within
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their actions none of them have any sort of elected
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power they just do it because they have the money
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behind them and because they have a prestige that i
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but they're beneficiaries of a state-funded patronage
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absolutely correct and we need to remember to remind
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people of the context of this attack on kia starmer by the
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labor government because the very on elon musk's x by the
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labor government because the very reasons why they attack elon
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musk's x have to do with why they attack they also want to
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attack donald trump and essentially it's the same political
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vision so let's just remind people that during the south port
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the riots and before elon musk's warned that when governments are not
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thinking that they are accountable to their people
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that generally leads to a lot of infighting and potentially to civil war
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that was a warning not a threat instead of focusing on
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cleaning its own room the labor government said
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i'm not going to be accountable to people i'm trying to attack elon musk by
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saying he is threatening civil war in england and they are going to do
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anything else except then set their house in order
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so rather than saying let us focus on make on making the country safe again
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they're saying let us persecute people who are speaking against us and people who
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are reminding the government that the government is supposed to be accountable
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to the people um elon musk spoke about the grooming gangs
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of uh pakistanian grooming gangs in britain in a time where a lot of people
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weren't talking about it it was sort of like seen as a topic that
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people shouldn't mention a topic that the mainstream media tried to bury
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am i wrong in saying for decades oh yes yeah it was even even after the
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alexa j report came out and the 2020 home office report came out they were
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still trying to deny that these ethnically and racially and religiously
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motivated grooming gangs were operating in towns and cities across england and
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they've now identified with the last government
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um they arrested 550 perpetrators they think they've identified up to 1500
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and they've seen at least 4 000 victims in the last year
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so elon musk did what the conservative party should be doing and what you could
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say the reform should be doing even stronger but also just with a louder
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public awareness about uh catastrophe that is happening in this
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country for years also what the labor party should be doing if they hold tight to
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their values their stated values not practiced of caring about women and girls
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safety yeah here i have this post by of your own connor
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and uh you're talking what you're talking about the height of civil unrest
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after the southport massacre what did the ccdh recommend the
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government to do oh so they had a meeting on the 16th of august with the home
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office the department for science innovation technology ofcom which is for
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those outside the uk the broadcasting regulator set up under tony blair that
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will soon supervise the internet under the online safety act
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and the counter-terrorism internet referral unit at the metropolitan police
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in london and they said that ofcom needs emergency powers to fight
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misinformation and de-amplify harmful posts to prevent public disorder
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basically that the uk government and intelligence services should control the
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algorithms of websites like x to hide content that they don't like that
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isn't illegal but they have this standard of legal but harmful okay don't like
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these um actors are politically neutral how many times have you heard of them
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speaking of emergency powers to fight misinformation that come from mainstream
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media that's just a very simple question for people to be asking
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to my knowledge i haven't heard them right now let's fast forward from the uh southport
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tragedy to the eu because the eu is also trying to censor elon musk's ex we had the then
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uh thierry the bureaucrat uh thierry breton who sent elon musk a very aggressive letter warning
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him about the eu digital services act and and about his interview with donald trump that night
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and essentially that was again election interference he was saying if you are going to host
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a interview with donald trump we are going to actually harm you we are going to use our regulatory
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body to in order to create problem for your businesses which is political blackmailing it is
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essentially blackmailing and question because this shows yet again that this person wasn't at all
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interested in in uh in uh enforcing the law if you want to enforce the law you want to enforce the law
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irrespective of whether elon musk is going to host an interview with donald trump or not you're not
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phrasing your threat in such a manner if you have if you interview donald trump then i'm going to use
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my force against you they also didn't threaten the zuckerbergs with this when they used the
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zuckerberg foundation to donate to the biden campaign in 2020 this backfired and uh thierry
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breton was resigned and also the european commission denied that the internal market commissioner had
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approval from ursula von der leyen to send the letter so essentially they're saying he was acting
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alone now i don't know whether i believe this or not but judging from what i have seen of him as a
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character about him as a character it's to a degree believable but that doesn't mean that the eu doesn't
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want to censor x let me just say very quickly when i go to greece my twitter feed is completely different
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um a lot most of the accounts that show up on my twitter feed are not shown and a lot of accounts
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from mainstream media show up so stuff that i don't see because i never sort of never interact with
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never like them but i may have followed you know just ages ago just to have an idea of news they
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constantly come up so the algorithm of x within the eu is so much more regulator than regulator than it is
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here in the uk and here elon musk responds by saying this violates u.s criminal statutes against
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foreign interference in election we are going after the cent the count the center for countering
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digital hate and their donors and he and he repeats and their donors and the trump funds campaign is
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also filing a action against this and they're saying the far left labor party has inspired kamala's
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dangerous liberal policies and rhetoric in recent weeks they have recruited and sent party members to
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campaign for camala in critical battleground states attempting to influence our elections and this is
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good i think that that's great that trump and vance are doing that i think what is bigger is if um elon
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musk can actually go against the sorts of donors that regularly give money to organizations like the ccdh
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these people are the ones who are financing the destabilization of our society financing the ruin of our
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culture and so they absolutely need to be punished to the utmost degree and preferably financially
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ruined and they use whatever prestige they have in people's minds to demonize people who are talking
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about all these policies that make our countries less safe i i will say as well i think on musk's behalf
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i don't think he's intentionally trying to financially ruin them because that would be um malicious
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litigation on his part i think he's just trying to stop them from trying to ruin him so
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so a lot of the times all these ngos that appear as being politically neutral they are actually
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disguised political actors excellent well we've got a couple of rumble rants on your point at the end
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there conor my main point is that the preferable result of his action would be if they end up
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financially ruined and i think donald i think i'm gonna be honest you shouldn't even say that
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because that was what um remember akila hughes got in trouble for when she was suing karl
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just yeah on on on musk barb i don't think that's his motivation let's just be clear
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right uh win pill seeker for one dollar sometimes it's good to have a list of what they've done to
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elon because when we get the news bit by bit it happens we can't grasp the extent and the
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persistence of the pattern thank you stelios you rock so you've got to give a fan there
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that's a random name for two more dollars um so what are we what are concrete non-violent ways
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in which we can fix the west considering that orcs control every institution and fortify every
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election again not being a doom and degenerate curious we can't answer that in short here but
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obviously we're going to try and counteract the terrible messaging and actual misinformation by
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mainstream media through well as long as we can keep the lights on over at load seaters and we're
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trying to speak to you know influential figures and potential politicians and the like to try and ensure
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that they're adequately equipped with the ideas that stop them from being captured like all of
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our institutions are but i think it's worth sort of political strategy roundup show at some point
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and also he says here in canada we've had this for a couple of years now every social media radio tv
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etc is only allowed to give news that are approved by the government i wonder how many rotherham's we
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have and nobody knows i don't know the situation in canada i can't speculate but clearly they didn't
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have much of a problem spreading the hoax about the um mass child graves of indigenous peoples that
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turned out to be rocks interesting thing the left is constantly talking about the death of the
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author for decades but they haven't spoken about the death of the journalist they don't for some
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reason um lost is kind of author well yeah they're very uh uh descriptive about their own lives at
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this point they constantly insert themselves last one from ryan hinnigan uh name is ursula is trying
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to take away voices hmm not sure what that's a reference to but maybe i think it's from the little
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mermaid that uh no no i mean i don't know who who ursula in that story was but ursula i've seen
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poor unfortunate souls harry take it away all right then so we know that the left uh primarily grifts
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off of victimhood narratives which needs a constant supply of martyrs every one of their stated goals
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for society requires a martyr to justify the extensive action that they want to want to take they are
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eternal victims they can never take responsibility or accountability for their own actions and so they
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always need the prime victims that they can point to as the reason why society needs to change the
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problem is that the martyrs that they choose specifically from uh certainly in the 21st century
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have all been terrible because the ideal martyr is somebody who is virtuous and presents a good
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example who was punished for no reason of course the left turns vices into virtues so the second that
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you try to peel back the narratives what you find is that the martyrs that they've chosen are all
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putting it like lightly scumbags which does not present a very sympathetic vision for most people
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when they start to look into this and over the past few years since september of 2022
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the left in britain have been trying to present their very own george floyd as their new civil rights
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blm martyr now george floyd himself we know turned out to not be a very good martyr because it turned
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out that he had been a career criminal in the past and when you examine the evidence of what happened to
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him that was presented in court during the trial of derek chauvin it turned out if you look at the evidence
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he most likely died of an overdose despite this derek chauvin was still found guilty of third degree i think
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three different charges of murder various types of murder and is in prison at the moment we recently
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have had the trial of a man who was the british derek chauvin who thankfully justice has been properly served
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in that he has been found not guilty i'm going to go over the details of that but i do think it's an injustice
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that he was taken to court in the first place so let's not delude ourselves that this is some great
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victory for justice because it should never have happened in the first place so before i go over all
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the case was that of chris cabber a man who was shot by the police one shot one kill in september of
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2022 the case against the man who shot him was martin blake and was recently wrapped up on monday i'll go
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over the details of the incident as reported by sky news and then go over the trial and tell you the
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public response to it so martin blake was the police officer he was 40 years old he originally
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had his name kept anonymous but the judge decided to repeal that and made his name public which as we
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will see has very negative consequences for poor old sergeant blake he fired a single bullet through
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the windscreen of an audi q8 that the 24 year old chris cabber let me see if i can get an image
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of good old chris cabber and you'll see there he is you might be able to understand why it is that
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the media and activists wanted you to think that he was a sweet innocent cherub who didn't do nothing
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wrong harry he's smiling in that photo therefore he could never have committed a crime he's black and
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he's smiling so he must be innocent of all things at all times so he's 24 years old he was driving the
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audi q8 as armed officers were surrounding the car in stratham south london and he was trying to
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escape the jury deliberated for about three hours on monday to clear mr blake who appeared to be
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briefly overcome with emotion as the verdict was returned so that's a very good thing for him a
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helicopter and six police cars were involved in stopping mr cabber on the night of the 5th of
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september 2022 after the vehicle he was driving had been linked to a shooting outside of a school
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in brixton the previous day mr cabber knew he was being followed he was telling a friend
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elisha fizzle nice british name lish one sec i think there is police behind me before he turned
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into kirkstall gardens where mr blake was inside a marked bmw the trial hinged on the following 17
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seconds which saw the audi reverse a short distance hitting an unmarked car behind then accelerate
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forwards reaching an estimated 12 miles per hour miles per hour before colliding with the bmw and
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a parked tesla so he was trying to escape he's trying to ram himself out of the situation he was in the
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dark the police had surrounded him and they knew that the car that he was in had been marked for
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firearms um offenses the day before they did not know he that he did not have a gun and he was
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trying to ram them out of the way but why was he trying to ram them out of the way if he was innocent
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well that's a very good question innocent men typically don't run from the police as much as
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hollywood try would try and convince you that they do armed officers were heard shouting go go go and
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armed police get out of the effing car as they surrounded the vehicle the audi then reversed
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hitting the unmarked volvo behind and was stationary as mr blake pulled the trigger of his
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carbine less than a second later followed by shouts of shot fired mr kaba as they like to point out in
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this article in which a lot of people have been trying to harp on as part of this whole victimhood
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narrative was not armed and had no weapons in the car and had both hands on the steering wheel when he
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was shot in the head and he died in hospital in the early hours of next day yeah he had his hands
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on the steering wheel because he was trying to ram them out of the way and again it was dark the
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vehicle was connected to firearms charges how do how were they supposed to know that he wasn't about
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to pull a gun and shoot them given that clearly he wasn't going away quietly i think irrespective of
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that uh the car can constitute a weapon exactly well this is also important because after they said
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shots fired another officer said where from because they had anticipated the shots could
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have come from kaba himself because he was suspected of being involved in the shooting the night before
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and they didn't know if he had a gun so the police officers didn't necessarily know that their officer
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was the one who'd shot kaba it could have been that kaba had shot an officer that's how quickly
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things happened and that's how uh let's say this is the the threat level that they went into the
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situation thinking about this is all something to think about and this is something that activists
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never want to consider because they don't care about the fact and in fact the prosecutors
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themselves seem to have a bit of an activist bent to them because they said that mr blake
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may have become angry frustrated and annoyed and mr kaba had done nothing in the seconds before he was
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shot to justify his decision to pull the trigger so of course by describing in that way they're trying
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to prejudice the jury against him thankfully it didn't work because that is a ridiculous argument to
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make blake and all of the other officers around him were in danger as a result of mr kaba's actions
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when chris really could have instead of trying to ram his way out of the situation sat still stopped the
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car and cooperated with the police why do you think he might not have done that why would an innocent man
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i've been stopped by the police before i've been pulled over before when they've just had
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tail light or something out i've never once thought to myself god i need to get out of this
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situation and decided to ram my way out of it instead what i've done i've pulled over i've
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stopped i've said hello so how can i help you is there anything wrong and the situation has been
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resolved like that but the police officer threatened me with arrest outside conservative
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party conference on camera i didn't punch him one i didn't decide to sprint off and and engage in
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pursuit across birmingham high street i was random over yeah i i decided i decided to just argue my
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case without necessarily getting myself arrested funny that clearly your socioeconomic factors were not
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the same as chris's if only he had been born into a wealthier background perhaps it would have ended
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differently they also said that the metropolitan police officer gave a false and exaggerated account
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when he said that mr kaba had used his car as a weapon in a bid to escape at any cost well he didn't
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because as you'll see we've got footage of it mr blake was previously known as nx121 before a judge
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lifted an anonymity order and told and he told jurors he was full of dread as he heard wheel spinning
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and the car's engine revving he said he didn't intend to kill mr kaba adding i had a genuine
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belief that there was an imminent threat to life i thought one or more of my colleagues was about to
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die i thought i was the only person with effective firearms to cover at the time if i hadn't acted i
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thought one of my colleagues would be dead i felt i had a duty to protect them at the time one one other
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armed officer said that he would have opened fire if blake hadn't while another said he was fractions
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of a second away from doing so so this was not just one split second decision that blake made this
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was the same split second decision that at least two of the other officers at the scene were about
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to make at the same time because they were in danger and they didn't know that he didn't have
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a gun and was about to pull and shoot any of them and he was trying to ram them out of the way
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in the first place of course he has been found not guilty of this this does not mean that he has not
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received consequences and does not mean that he will not face further persecution because of course
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the iopc is still going to be reviewing the case internally well they have avowed to be an anti-racist
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organization which means that they've in their minds ahead of time found him guilty because chris
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carper is black but but something else to add here is that uh one of the reasons why he may have done
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this is the constant narrative that the police is constantly against uh people black people perhaps
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because if you if you it's it's it's also like the the way that all of these narratives are working
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if some people grow up and they're constantly being told that the system is against you then
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they're not going to have respect for law law enforcement officers that that might be one
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explanation but i think i'm saying it's part of of course part of the reasons why i think with
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chris habber it's much more reasonable and likely to say he was a criminal which he was as as we'll
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find out and that's why he was trying to escape i'm not disagreeing but that i know that you know
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that's not the that's that's the verdict in a sense not the explain we're talking about the
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explanation but um of course what is the real desired effect of all of this because we know
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the desired effect is not to keep london street safe for anybody but criminals well some met
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firearms officers turned in their weapons after mr blake was charged in september of last year
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while the forces commissioner sir mark rowley called for greater legal protections after a review
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was ordered by then home secretary soella braveman so rowley is trying to actually get greater protections
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for his firearms officers so that this doesn't happen to them that's not happened but the desired
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effect really was to make sure that london is less safe met firearms officers turn their guns in and
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the people who will be replacing them are going to be subject to dei requirements i'm absolutely sure
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so the verdict itself was called a devastating moment for the family our community in the nation by the
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justice for chris carver campaign the family of chris carver have said that they have been left with a
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deep pain of injustice no family should endure the unimaginable grief that we have faced chris was
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stolen from us and this decision shows his life and many others like him does not matter to the system
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our son deserved better perhaps you could have raised him better the acquittal of martin blake isn't just
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a failure for our family but for all those affected by police violence and they vowed that they won't be
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silenced and will continue fighting for justice and for real change which basically just means that
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we will continue fighting to make sure that black criminals do not do not ever face the consequences
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for their actions and the interesting thing as well is this is being very publicized right now if you went
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back to the reports that were coming out at the time most of this information barring a few key details
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was already available this is the iopc report statement read out at the opening of the inquest back
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in october of 2022 so slightly less than a month after this originally happened and you can see that
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other than certain key details like his name and like the exact circumstance of ramming into the car
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multiple times all of the information to be able to tell that hey this guy was a criminal trying to
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escape the law was already available to you and uh even better we have the footage this was uh
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um tweeted out by steve law saying that really the reason that they released his name was because
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the uh because chris carver was black and they wanted to publicize it they wanted to have a derek
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chauvin for their george floyd but again let's look at the footage
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it's uh pausing every so often so you can get a good look and you can see on the left here
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there's what there's the positions of everybody involved you can see the wheel spinning you can see
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the smoke and you can hear some of the wheel screeching as well
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and you can see if he had rammed further and been able to push him back he might have had space to
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start to get around maybe mount the curb maybe start to run people over this was a very very dangerous
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and completely unnecessary situation let me just made a small scream again and uh yeah it's his
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own fault also this entire situation was completely avoidable looking at that diagram on the left
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there uh the officer in question who's just been acquitted couldn't really fired from anywhere else
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except in front of the car where his life was in danger because all of his colleagues were
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surrounding the car trying to get carver out because if he would have fired from the side window it
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might have hit his colleague if it went through car bus so it was perfectly reasonable for him to be
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there and also being there endangered his life therefore it's reasonable for him to have shots
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so thank goodness that unlike with derek chauvin where the jury was politicized literally infiltrated
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by a blm activist and there was social media posts going about where other activists were
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threatening that they were likely to burn cities down if he wasn't found guilty the jury was given
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the appropriate information and appropriate space to come to the correct conclusion and regarding this
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even sadiq khan has said that uh you know okay i would normally like to parade this out as an example
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of injustice but i can't really do it this time however i'm going to end my little statement by saying
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there's still clearly a wider lack of trust in the police particularly within the black community
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that needs to be addressed or maybe if they didn't try and turn every criminal who had a bad run-in with
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the police into a martyr and try and look at them and go hey that could have been i'm a criminal too
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that could have been me then maybe there wouldn't be this lack of trust if they weren't committing
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more crimes on average per capita if they weren't having more run-ins with the police if when they did
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run in with the police they weren't escalating it to the point where they can get themselves shot
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perhaps they would have more trust in the police and as stelios presented perhaps if they weren't
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sharing this narrative that the system is inherently out to get them then perhaps there could be more
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trust but that's not going to happen sadiq khan himself by sharing these kinds of statements is
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certainly not helping as well because he is saying that they have a reason to have this lack of trust
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that's what i meant before of course no and because i know i know of his past yeah i think i think we all
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know and you'll if you don't you'll find out in a moment um because as i say they want to look at this
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and go oh my god that could have been me the same way that they looked at george floyd and said
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he was just an innocent boy who didn't do nothing who the police decided to choke out and murder
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because he handed in a fake 20 bill and uh this is this these were the scenes from the justice for
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chris carver types when they first announced that this had happened when they were doing all of their
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publicity stunts i think it's fair to say why did you break my heart i'll look at them all
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where were i weak no tears yeah oh he was a king king of criminals they're all making their
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statements that's enough i find that quite queasy to be perfectly honest let's take a look at some
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of the other statements that some have said the officer who shot chris cabal was standing in front
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of the vehicle that clearly wasn't going anywhere well it had more than enough space to go forward
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and ram him so that's a lie and instead of the firearm officers shooting the tires okay how would
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that supposed to prevent the threat of him still getting the car forward or perhaps even if he had
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a gun how are they supposed to know that that would neutralize martin blake shoots the suspect in the
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head the suspect didn't have a gun meaning an unlawful killing and murder you are an idiot you're an
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idiot unfit to produce opinions that should be shared in society i'm sorry to say i would have your
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twitter account taken down for such a stupid and it's so stupid you are on marvel brain right there
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why didn't he use dragon ball instant transmission to go in the back of the car and talk him down
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why didn't he jump on top of the car punch through the roof yank him out and give him a nice talking to
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so that he would come why couldn't he do any of these number of ridiculous john wick situations
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instead of doing the only thing that was actually available to him which was shoot the man who put him in
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these kinds of ridiculous assertions really annoy me and then you get the other people just saying
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that uh he was not armed he had surrendered to the police that's a lie that's a complete lie and the
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thing with these kinds of statements as well you see you know almost a million people have viewed this
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over three thousand people have liked it over two hundred thousand people two thousand people liked it
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which is actually a pretty normal ratio for twitter saying that he'd surrendered to the police so a lot of
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people who don't actually look into this will look at this and go oh my god it was an unlawful and
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unjustified police shooting by giving false information the ccdh countering digital hate and
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misinformation do they look at this and say this is the kind of misinformation that we need to
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sort out on the internet no no because they don't care because this furthers leftist narratives this
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is the leftist narrative that a black criminal can never be guilty of anything and then you get
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these people this could have been me could have been any black man i know and living in constant
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fear of being criminalized on sight by the police in 2020 i was told repeatedly that george floyd's
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murder was only possible in the u.s i beg to differ thoughts are with his family yeah if you were a
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violent criminal yeah this could have happened to you if you were a violent criminal resisting arrest
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by the police yes this could happen sorry if you ran if you drive your cars to police to ram
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police cars yeah it can happen why is this the first instinct of many oh and look at look broadcaster
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for the bbc oh and we'll we'll get to the bbc again in just a moment but first running me trust the
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most the for racial justice the most trustworthy organization in the uk saying that the legal
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system doesn't deliver real justice for families and they lack accountability that perpetuates cycles
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of violence martin blake should never have gone to trial in the first place he's still being
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investigated by the iopc who have their own distinct political incentives for finding him guilty of
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something and punishing him for something because he had the goal to defend himself and other officers
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against a violent black criminal i'm just annoyed everyone is keeps making excuses about about criminals
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and you know what about law-biding citizens well they go to prison as political prisoners second
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class citizens they are second class citizens so this is in an institution the running me trust who
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have influence in uk politics spreading lies and letting you know that they treasure they value
01:09:52.760
the life of the criminal more than they do the safety of the police the safety of the law-abiding
01:09:59.400
citizens and um here's where the bbc comes back into it you know what happened to george floyd how i
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described what happened was that he od'd on fentanyl or if you're a fan of the orthodox narrative he was
01:10:10.980
choked out for nine minutes and fourteen seconds by derek chauvin until he died what did the bbc have
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to say about this it's very quiet britain's george floyd george floyd you may remember was shot dead
01:10:28.560
unarmed man shot dead by policing minneapolis in america in 2020 uh which led to the black lives
01:10:34.500
matter protests which were in america they were huge and they were they were here as well of course
01:10:39.780
i look forward to mariana spring correcting her own network for misinformation there
01:10:46.100
literally just saying he was shot that's that's not what happened i don't know how you make that mistake
01:10:54.280
how do you do that it was the most publicized event barring the pandemic of all of 2020 if
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anything it overshadowed the pandemic because the gatherings that otherwise would have been
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prohibited were allowed because of the black lives matter protests he's had a whole team that's given
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him that brief for that short news hit because they're only on there for a few minutes to talk
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about a specific subject so that means everyone who's meant to prep him in the bbc um steady us very
01:11:21.260
distracting please don't do that everyone's meant to prep him in the bbc is uh is failed at the job
01:11:26.700
an overwhelming failure by the bbc there and i'm shocked that that didn't get it nobody managed to
01:11:35.200
clear that out before it went live on television what were you trying to highlight there still yes
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no i'm trying okay let's move on that's all right but in the comparisons to george floyd who was
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also a former criminal and at the time seemingly a fentanyl addict uh perhaps it seems that there
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are more parallels that you can draw the activists didn't really want to highlight which is this was
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again kind of well known at the time i've reported on this twice at least by now and reported on this
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both times but now it seems that the news is being spread and publicized more which was of course he was
01:12:11.100
a career criminal obviously this man was a career criminal who else in that situation is going to
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be trying to escape from the police he was a member of a gang the 6-7 gang as i've pointed out before
01:12:23.440
there are drill gangs in london which have postcode wars which is that if they operate from a particular
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postcode often in parts of london like brixton like 6-7 did they will have gangland wars with gangs
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that operate in other postcodes this is so well known and so well documented that on the uk drill
01:12:44.460
website they have an interactive map that show all of the gang territories for each of these gangs
01:12:51.760
so if the uk if the london metropolitan police really wanted to clean up a lot of the gang activity
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that happens in london as a result of these people they literally have a map telling you where they
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operate they know the crimes that these people commit it could be cleaned up like that
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but it's not but it's not anyway for the specifics on chris cabba he was a core member of 6-7 he was
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he went under the name itch or mad itch um as part of his rapping career and std i can only assume
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i can only assume and he would have been on trial for a shooting in a hackney nightclub carried out a
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month before he died it can now be revealed that cabba was on indictment uh for a trial that led to
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three men being found guilty of a range of offenses for shooting a rival gang member in the legs in
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august 2022 excuse me just days before cabba was shot dead shamia bell 32 marcus pottinger 31 and connell
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bang boy all wonderful british names right there 29 were found guilty of possession of a firearm with intent
01:14:01.740
to cause fear of violence but it can now also be revealed that it was cabba who was said to have carried out
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the shooting um on brandon malucci again all of these british names suggesting that had none of these people
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been here in the first place none of these problems would have existed uh he was struck by bullets to
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both layers so here's here's the media preferred image of chris cabba where are some more of him i
01:14:29.340
know that there's some more in here somewhere maybe it was in one of the other articles job on uh charlie
01:14:34.300
peterson reporting on this though yes yes very good job uh oh wait no it's in the daily mail article so
01:14:39.520
we'll get to see some of the better photos of chris cabba that they have on here the shooting at the
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oval space nightclub in east london took place in late august 2022 around the same time as the
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notting hill carnival because of course it was of course it was he was an open member of the 6-7 gang
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a drill rap group linked to several murders and violent incidents shooting a malushi revolved around
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a rivalry between 6-7 and another gang called 1-7 from the wandsworth road area of lambeth it can also
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be revealed that cabba had been convicted of possessing a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence
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and spent time in prison for it now at the time when this was first all reported again i actually
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found people speaking about it from the kind of insular drill reddit subreddits and there were a few
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of them saying live by the sword die by the sword and some others saying can't believe this happened so
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soon after he got out of prison the last time so people already knew about this but it wasn't being
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widely reported by anybody except a few which means the family obviously knew about it well yes cabba
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was also find guilty in this uh offense and was in uh 29 january 2019 being sent to a young offenders
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institute for four years but he was released in 2021 because of course he was if they'd kept in
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maybe he'd be alive today cabba's family this isn't included in this article i think it's included in
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the daily mail article but i thought it was relevant here made a last minute application seeking to
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prevent any disclosure of his gangland activities until an inquest so the family's saying i can't
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believe that society persecuting society that just hates hates innocent young black men so much it goes
01:16:17.360
out of its way to kill people knew about his criminal past probably knew that he was being chased by the
01:16:23.420
police they were well aware of the circumstances why it was that he would have been being chased by the
01:16:28.640
police at the time probably aware of the kind of man that he was and the kind of action that he would
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take in response to this don't care they do not care the victimhood narrative i didn't do nothing
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i will never take responsibility or accountability for our own actions it's not our fault because we
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didn't stop him from being a criminal it's society's fault for persecuting criminals there there you go
01:16:51.800
we've got actually got video video of the nightclub shooting can you believe this so the little blue
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arrow that's chris cabba and this is being reported by the telegraph and other news outlets so this is
01:17:02.580
confirmed blue arrow is chris cabba right here you can see he's got his face masked red arrow here is
01:17:08.500
this malushi person that he shot let's check it out you can see him approaching pink arrow is oh there you go
01:17:26.020
nice screenshot and then you can see all of the people start to realize that something very bad has just
01:17:34.800
happened and they all start to disperse so we've actually got footage of it happening and as far as
01:17:40.120
i'm concerned regarding the telegraph and other people reporting on it it seems true that this was
01:17:44.500
chris cabba if you worry that oh my god well we don't know it's his face how do we know that he
01:17:49.140
killed people well steve lawes who's done quite a bit of looking into this and posting about it
01:17:55.560
found one of mad itch's old rap songs from his drill years and you can find that it's about rapping
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he's rapping about drug dealing violence gang warfare and murder i apologize for what i'm about
01:18:09.140
to put you through but let's just check out a quick moment of this yeah i think that's about
01:18:30.440
enough so um i don't speak fluent urban scholar but i think that is a challenge to a duel
01:18:36.540
um slightly less respectable than we used to have back in the old years uh but yes uh thankfully
01:18:43.360
you may not but a member of the office who does speak urban scholar translated some of the most
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vital lyrics to this drillers and tapper trappers apparently mean shooters and drug dealers
01:18:53.520
ends no four doors four door car f around and get smoked means exactly what you think it is
01:19:00.000
one two five anything anywhere anytime means one eighth of a kilo anywhere anytime there's drugs
01:19:05.780
scurrying on the ops means pulling up on one's opponents i like how he's translated it into
01:19:12.880
much more demure and proper language and three puller three giant means three knives and three guns
01:19:19.920
kind kind of speaks for itself so you know how no i bekele locks up every single
01:19:26.600
member of that gang that murder and rape people well listen they might have tattooed it on their faces
01:19:33.020
that they were rapists and murderers but we can't be sure they sing about it can we we could just do
01:19:38.720
that couldn't we we could just lock them all up forever we could but that would be racist but it
01:19:44.160
would be racist we've not considered because chris carver smiled in a photo once yeah but the fact
01:19:50.140
that this has become much more well known means that of course leftists most affected here's a very
01:19:55.000
funny clip of our favorite lol cow the fate that the most famous brit lip of brit lib of them all
01:20:00.700
james o'gammon um holding back tears as he is as it's explained to him that uh yeah you can't celebrate
01:20:07.820
this guy's life he was literally a criminal who went to prison when he was 13.
01:20:11.700
we can now report that chris cabba was a member of a notorious gang in south london called the six
01:20:19.200
seven gang and in the days before he was shot dead by the armed policeman martin blake he was actually
01:20:26.500
accused of being involved in two separate shooting incidents one in brixton just the night before
01:20:33.500
uh he was killed and one a few days earlier at a nightclub in hackney he has been in jail a number
01:20:41.540
of times and those convictions going all the way back to when he was 13 years old including um
01:20:49.720
offenses for stabbing with intent to cause grievous bodily harm uh possession of an imitation firearm
01:20:56.440
and also uh involvement in uh the gang as well there was an interim gang order in place to uh put
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restrictions on some of those members of the six seven gang of which there are dozens of known
01:21:10.600
members as it stands he makes big-eyed irishmen look bad he really he wants to weep he's dying from
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the inside he is dying from the inside because he desperately wanted this to be finally we've got
01:21:21.620
our own george floyd let's get a hold of this we can get even more stephen lawrence laws in
01:21:26.420
there we can persecute the english working class who i hate so much even more than we already do i
01:21:32.740
can really rub this in the face of michael oh no oh no so um you know that's what you get for
01:21:41.460
deifying criminals i suppose and uh of course this isn't all good news because um as i mentioned
01:21:48.880
mr blake uh is going to face more consequences than just those that i've already pointed out
01:21:54.060
uh because well the gang six seven don't like their members being shot by police officers that's
01:22:00.620
something they try and avoid and have now put a ten thousand pound bounty on his head so there should
01:22:04.900
be a dawn raid of all of those spots on that self-professed uh drill rap gang map yeah but there
01:22:12.920
won't be instead we're letting out members of drill rap gangs from prison to lock up people for facebook
01:22:17.460
posts yeah what are they going to do about it now because this is incitement of violence uh the most
01:22:24.300
i think they're going to try and do is to protect him i don't know if they're going to do anything
01:22:29.200
more than that there's not much more reported about it other than the information and the fact that they
01:22:33.060
said this is terrible we're going to try and protect him in this article so i can hope that they're going
01:22:38.000
to do as much as possible and maybe keep the unlike they did with his name keep it under wraps so that
01:22:43.380
it won't put him in more danger but you know i don't trust the system and i think i have much
01:22:47.620
more reason to not trust the system than chris carver did or any of his family members excellent
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do we have any uh video comments and some none today okay we're going to play sorry sorry my
01:22:59.260
segment went on for a bit there's just a lot to go over yeah that's okay we've got a bunch of rumble
01:23:03.160
rants and then we'll do some website comments so um mom line for five dollars with all the current
01:23:08.160
problems in governance in the uk what are the odds that britain returns to a true monarchy given under the
01:23:11.920
reigns of a strong anglican monarch the empire was global um very unlikely because every single
01:23:16.560
monarch is and the one waiting in the wings signed up to all of the woke shibboleths that
01:23:23.180
animate our current ruling policy charles and william globo homo monarchs sadly so they are that's a
01:23:29.640
random name i think non-violent solution to these problems is forcing leftoids and their client groups
01:23:33.880
to live together and prevent them from moving out also samson says you can cook prove me wrong lads
01:23:38.620
okay uh win pill seeker don't look back in anger at police doing their job don't look back in anger
01:23:45.500
at those support police doing their job harry you know you rock um yes thank you support police doing
01:23:50.460
their job in proper instances like this not when they're policing mean tweets or enforcing lockdown
01:23:55.140
rules of course um hero sani chiben the irony is if chris carver had let himself be arrested he would
01:24:03.580
be freed to make room for an english person mocking kia starmer yeah sadly true yeah um dragon lady chris
01:24:10.540
perhaps you could have raised him better mike drop yes um i don't think i can read out those other two
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because they're going to be a tad bit insensitive you said have you guys thought about making a lotus
01:24:22.860
eaters cooking show showcasing british cuisine and possibly other cuisine with guests far right
01:24:28.120
filet mignon stelios wants to do a cooking with stelios segment at some point i'd be interested in
01:24:35.180
it um i i also think there were people that are asking to film paul's warhammer 40 000 matches which
01:24:41.900
might be oh come on let me read out the bobo bad i know it's insensitive but uh i'm gonna i don't
01:24:48.760
think it's wise but okay during the shooting blake was heard yelling to kaba what if you didn't ram my
01:24:54.440
car to which kaba yelled back but i am ramming your car to the tune of the chirping of kaba's
01:24:59.300
dora jar alert it's kind of funny and with that i'm gonna read out the written comments on the
01:25:03.820
website uh someone online they're releasing criminals because they hate you there you go
01:25:08.320
uh baron von warhawk the labor government is setting free the criminal hall because they are
01:25:11.700
criminals simple as yes it's almost like you're writing their policy for them uh man of kent
01:25:15.540
there is a way to sort the overcrowding problem and the constant reoffending i can't read that out
01:25:21.100
yes we all agree you should bring that the death penalty i'll leave it at that so if you live all
01:25:26.900
i want to know is what mahmoud is doing outside her house without her husband or her father keeping
01:25:31.740
keep the fed posting to a minimum ladies and gentlemen uh moose thompson recalling criminals to
01:25:40.200
prison that should never been released doing a great job so far keir starlin yes um stelios do you
01:25:45.040
want to read out some of yours my friend yes uh derek power the harups are pissed at x because they
01:25:50.580
thought they had a reliable means of stroking their own ego but then elon proved that he would not play
01:25:55.460
along with them therefore the elites now want it dead it must be really embarrassing i know that we
01:26:00.880
talk about them sometimes like they're really machiavellian but also idiots at the same time which
01:26:05.600
i do think is actually quite quite true it must really hurt the fragile egos that they have
01:26:11.000
that every single post that they put up gets relentlessly ratioed and insulted i have heard
01:26:17.700
about like inner departments of civil servants work that are mostly staffed by women some of them end
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up crying because of all of the mean responses that all the tweets get good they care about that
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they're idiots bleach demon the the drumbeat against mosque and twitter shows how weak the facade of
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government propaganda is yep josey angel are there ngos that are giving real help to refugees within
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quotation mark who exactly is giving them housing transport mobiles or jobs normies need something
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simple to relate to i'm from the u.s and i can't find much in it here either i did find some charities
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a little while ago when i was covering how the biden administration were flying people across the
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country it's actually like jesuit catholic charities in uh arizona that are just distributing them all
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across the country the the problem with looking into the ngos is an enormous labyrinth and cobweb of
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them there for everyone that you find you will unearth and it is connected to three dozen more
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each of which have interlocking mechanisms for funding and supporting one another it that is
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endless and very and very frequently the the donors the names of the donor companies are in the names of
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the people who are involved behind them and afraid banters for every haitian labor in the dams
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colluding with each other is nothing new there were plenty of prominent names behind clinton's
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campaign who ended up working across the pond for blair this is correct but what i think is
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something that we should keep on doing is reminding people that a lot of the ngos who that pose as
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politically neutral are in fact political agents absolutely and for more information on what you
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uh you just highlighted there i think in adam curtis's century of self documentaries he talks
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about the literal teams he interviews the literal teams who worked for clinton and then went over to
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work for blair during the 1997 campaign uh biggie bigfoot if only they had shown us photos of
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carver as a child maybe he was a sweet choir boy the search for uk's floyd continues choir boy
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perhaps he was an associate of diddy that would explain a lot uh lucas brozek funny how police
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brutality is a problem of violent and dangerous places i know right jimbo g the left genuinely
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believe that black people can't live in a civilized society and laws shouldn't apply to them that's not
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we think that's what they think you didn't give my reference what though i wasn't making fun of
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cry boys have i let you down it's an arnie quote but let's move on i'm sorry i don't have the
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same encyclopedic arnie brain that you do all right um general high ping i'm expecting your honor
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my client was merely black and smiling to become a new legal precedent soon yeah hector rex he'd still
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be alive if he'd been in a truck of peace instead of a car of crime i don't know why that's tickled
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me uh omar awad considering the types of cars many criminals drive i'm not sure a lack of wealth is
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the problem well that's a good point north fc zuma excuse me this carver case is nothing like the
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others they've all been doctors and engineers in the past but carver was an aspiring architect
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aha actually probably like all of them when you start to look into it they all say aspiring
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steven lawrence was an aspiring architect somehow and steven lawrence is one of the only ones that
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i'm unable to find much corroborating evidence to suggest he wasn't just a guy who got murdered on
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murdered on the street although i'm aware that there is different reports on that depending on who you
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asked but there's very little official information out there but he was an aspiring architect all of
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them were it's absurd uh blandine broomfield last one i'll read he was armed with a car his foot was
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on the trigger yeah right well thank you very much for watching we'll be back tomorrow at one o'clock
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with the regularly scheduled podcast i'll be back in less than half an hour for tomlinson talks
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