The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - November 01, 2024


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1035


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 29 minutes

Words per Minute

190.12196

Word Count

16,954

Sentence Count

12

Misogynist Sentences

22

Hate Speech Sentences

49


Summary

Join us as we discuss Jeremy Clarkson's peasant revolt, the fall of the pound and the impending election. We also discuss the communist budget and its implications for the future of the UK economy. We also look at the impact of the bank crash on the pound, the cost of government borrowing and the impact on the deficit.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 good afternoon ladies and gentlemen well done you made it to friday best day of the week
00:00:12.560 isn't that superb uh i'm joined by harry and stellios and today we're going to be talking
00:00:18.320 about jeremy clarkson's what tyler-esque peasants revolt hopefully fingers crossed we'll see uh why
00:00:24.480 donald trump is able to connect people and how the irish have the irish government has joined the
00:00:29.160 rest of the governments in the west of hating their own people which is wonderful um i actually
00:00:33.600 couldn't remember what the date was today i think it's the first of november the the beginning of
00:00:38.560 winter you've got to remember what friday what next tuesday is oh well that's the election yes but
00:00:44.180 also what else is on fire night there you go but it's the election first because that's our job
00:00:49.060 anyway no particular announcements today i just hope you're doing very well um right let's is the
00:00:55.760 merchandise still on the website it is until the election stream there you go buy merchandise
00:01:00.620 that's a good good piece of advice from harry um but right let's let's talk about jeremy clarkson's
00:01:05.800 revolt well before i get to jeremy clarkson let's give a little roundup because we had the
00:01:10.560 announcement of the budget on wednesday yep it's been two days so a nice short-term uh review is in
00:01:16.940 order i think so we've got the results in it's a disaster a complete and utter disaster the what a
00:01:24.400 surprise the communist budget that has been put in which means that all taxes are going up other
00:01:29.520 than those discounts that you were getting on some taxes that are going down so you'll have to pay
00:01:34.660 more means that nobody's really going to be better off for it at all except for maybe if you're working
00:01:40.600 in the public sector just uh so as i understand it they are raising taxes by 40 billion but also
00:01:47.260 borrowing another 32 billion is that correct yes right and there's a 22 billion pound black hole
00:01:52.780 yes and also they're changing things around on spreadsheets and in government uh government
00:01:57.740 documents so that all of the people who are currently in the asylum system who are costing
00:02:01.780 x amount of money going to be shifted around into a different spreadsheet where they won't
00:02:05.940 technically be costing us that much money but they will in reality be costing us 17 billion
00:02:10.600 penn oh there's an interest rate when you get when you borrow you have to give more back yeah yeah
00:02:15.160 absolutely but i'm just looking at this i wrote 22 billion down yeah so we're raising it by
00:02:19.940 a 50 extra billion it's like right makes sense to me and let's see the results of that well
00:02:27.280 first of all connor's actually done some pretty good work on this so far using actually no
00:02:31.680 using some uh work that was done uh by um guido forks reporting on this after labor chancellor
00:02:38.320 rachel reeves budget yesterday the cost of government borrowing 300 billion pounds this year has increased
00:02:44.380 bank of england 10 year guilt rates have risen to 4.41 percent yield that's 0.3 percent higher than
00:02:50.540 liz truss's mini budget peak of 4.38 percent reeves has put the highest tax burden on british workers
00:02:56.460 since records began in 1948 so here's the dichotomy when communists in government do it
00:03:02.120 everything's fine carry on as normal you can crash the pound yeah as as has happened sharp as fall for
00:03:08.580 18 months crash the pound everything's fine bank of england shrugs their shoulders goes lovely all in
00:03:14.280 a day's work liz truss tries to reduce tax rates artificial economic crashes engineered the day
00:03:21.960 before the announcement by selling off billions of pounds worth of guilts um then you get kicked out
00:03:27.440 of government yeah that's i mean that's literally what we're watching because it is essentially a kind
00:03:32.240 of i mean it's the sort of budget that the commune the sort of person who put up a picture of the
00:03:37.120 communist the the founder of the communist party of great britain on their wall which is what rachel
00:03:41.260 reese did it's the kind of budget you'd expect from that kind of person and it really is just well
00:03:45.400 the socialist did it therefore it's fine the libertarian does it no she's got to go it's because
00:03:49.720 it's not surprising i think lenin was who said that to destroy society you need to destroy its currency
00:03:55.840 probably well that's that's true but if you're saying it's surprising liz truss made you expect
00:04:01.180 everybody aware well in advance that by the way i'm going to be reducing taxes and that's what the
00:04:06.060 conservative membership voted for it sounded good it was good it was only a very minor decrease in
00:04:12.200 taxes as well but any that was that was too much for the economy to bear and if you wanted to learn
00:04:17.340 about more sorry just again the way and you you're just framing it in the way that they frame it you
00:04:22.140 know so oh you the economy can't bear tax cuts like what's that even mean the economy i i have to
00:04:29.960 continue giving more money to the government or else some mystical entity called the economy suffers like
00:04:35.360 you know what i hate the economy i hate it it's my money i was reading something talking about
00:04:41.160 donald trump a moment ago talking about his tariff policies and the way that it was framed by you know
00:04:46.280 regime outlets was that they are market distorting tariffs rather than the tariff is yeah yeah rather
00:04:52.560 than being a part of normal monetary policy and international geopolitical economics it was assumed in
00:05:01.680 this paradigm that the economy is at a sort of floating abstract equilibrium until a tariff gets put in
00:05:08.800 at which point it becomes distorted and nobody can understand anything uh which just goes to show the
00:05:13.840 incompetence of the people who are supposedly uh handling the management of the economy but it also
00:05:19.160 goes to show this sort of myopic view they have there is one way to run an economy and it's high tax
00:05:24.200 high spend high regulation that's it that's also free trade open borders free trade infinite open
00:05:31.080 borders yeah exactly so slave labor camps in china or wherever they can import their undercutting goods
00:05:36.520 into our market and there's just nothing you can do about it bro well if you were to have a conversation
00:05:40.660 with a member of the treasury department right now i would imagine the conversation would go like this
00:05:45.260 they would say to you well we need to keep raising taxes and eventually when we've raised the taxes
00:05:51.080 enough the economy will be fixed and you turn around and you respond to them you've been raising
00:05:56.240 taxes for a hundred years and the economy has only got worse and they respond to you well we're working
00:06:02.700 out the kinks but ideally the plan is flawless you know i think that's a very charitable interpretation
00:06:10.080 of what they would say because i i was thinking i think they'd probably say yeah no the economy will
00:06:14.820 be fixed when you pay 100 of your money to us in taxes that's when the economy will be fixed
00:06:18.880 and we'll just give you whatever we want you to have and then and then the public sector can give
00:06:22.580 themselves more gold-plated pensions that don't get affected by it yes but regarding what happened
00:06:28.340 to liz truss's government if you want the insider scoop on that you can actually watch tomlinson talks
00:06:33.060 most recent well one of the more recent episodes how to bring down a government where connor goes over
00:06:37.120 in great detail all of the duplicitous dishonest treacherous treasonous stab in the back methods that
00:06:44.820 were used by the obr and the bank of england and other economic institutions in the uk to bring
00:06:50.880 down liz truss for having the gall to put forward a minor tax cut but the thing is though it really is
00:06:57.760 that the bank of england removed a prime minister because they didn't like that she was going to
00:07:02.460 lower taxes slightly so that is that is unbelievable really yes but with the new budget one of the biggest
00:07:09.500 controversies that has come from it has been the way it's going to be affecting farmers because one
00:07:15.340 of the big changes to it as explained by this uh guardian article is that they are removing the
00:07:22.060 agricultural property relief or at least changing it so previously the agricultural property relief meant
00:07:29.420 that all farm and agricultural assets were exempt from inheritance tax oh that's sensible it was very
00:07:35.920 sensible because farming is a family business oftentimes these farms were passed down from
00:07:41.800 generation to generation in families and if all of a sudden you turn to them and said well your property
00:07:47.560 is worth x amount of money and if you pass it down to your next generational family member we're just
00:07:53.240 going to take a bit significant percentage of that because then there's no real practical reason for
00:07:59.720 being able to explain how or why you just do it because you want it i think that could destroy these farms
00:08:05.680 i think with farmers it's more it's more than that because i think the government really hates the
00:08:10.360 farmers because farming requires some minimum long-term skills and thinking in business planning and the
00:08:17.720 government can have this because it it creates on a mentality of saving you need to do savings and then
00:08:25.140 invest rather than just spend fast and the the government has an incentive to habituate people to think
00:08:32.220 only in the short term it's also these people and link their their link their survival with
00:08:37.860 government handouts well that's the point these people are independent of the state the state is
00:08:42.440 actually just a barrier to the success of the farmers they form in a way a separate power base
00:08:47.200 they absolutely because not only are they independent oftentimes the governments given that they need to
00:08:51.780 eat as well it's something that they always forget um they rely on them as well but you become
00:08:57.480 sorry i forgot waitress magic sit or like star trek there's the the element of becoming more
00:09:04.240 food dependent upon foreign producers yes therefore the government can tell you well i have i don't have
00:09:11.580 as much negotiation of power because they give us the food but stelis is right i think that what
00:09:18.140 they're doing here is trying to deliberately lock us into the global food economy uh even more but this
00:09:23.820 this really does just have echoes of lenin and persecuting the kulaks right well and stalin's
00:09:30.160 deliberate attack on the ukrainian farmers yes oh it was a stalin was i'm sorry right i mean lenin did
00:09:35.100 it as well yeah i thought they both did it but the but the point is this is the the stigmatization of
00:09:40.020 the uh land holding peasant as being some sort of wealthy bourgeois man it's like well i mean you know
00:09:46.740 they own a small farm and they farm a small farm but that's property that's held outside of the state
00:09:52.380 and the state wants it so as i understand it then so if you if you die you you give your farm to your
00:09:59.680 son and so you've you've not generated any extra money you haven't sold anything and suddenly the
00:10:05.000 government's going to give you this giant bill yes jesus so so previously again it was exempt from
00:10:11.280 inheritance tax altogether but from april 2026 the first one million pounds of the value of
00:10:18.380 agricultural properties will be exempt from inheritance tax but above that threshold the
00:10:23.080 combined relief available from apr and business property relief will drop to 50 percent of the
00:10:28.220 standard 40 percent of inheritance tax this means that inheritance tax of 20 percent will effectively
00:10:33.600 apply to the full value of farms and rural estates above one million pounds so say in the example that
00:10:40.900 we're going to find in a moment that your farm is overall worth about 3.5 million pounds as far as i can
00:10:46.700 understand that that means that above that one million pounds 2.5 million you've got to pay 20
00:10:52.000 percent inheritance tax passing it down to your family member once you've passed away so the 200
00:10:57.320 000 pounds 250 000 pounds something like that 500 000 pounds is it if it was two and a half million
00:11:03.240 10 percent 250 then 500 is it is it 20 to the whole amount of inheritance or is it from the inheritance
00:11:10.720 full value of farms and rural estates so uh this is even more of a kick in the teeth to farmers because
00:11:19.040 steve reed the environment secretary had promised in the lead up to the election that labor had no
00:11:23.720 intention of fiddling with this tax loophole which was designed explicitly to protect family farms so
00:11:28.920 again as carla said in this situation where you've got a 3.5 million pound farm that's in terms of the
00:11:35.420 overall value value of the assets you've not sold anything so that you can actually claim that money
00:11:40.800 you're just passing it down to your family member the government comes in and says that's going to
00:11:45.620 be 500 grand thank you very much i just i mean how do you see it as anything other than an attack on
00:11:52.500 and again these are like 3.5 million sounds like a lot but like about a million pounds worth of farmland
00:11:58.780 is about 20 square foot you know i'm exaggerating it's not gargantuan something like an an acre of
00:12:05.940 farmland is worth i don't know exactly how much it might be 10 000 pounds or 100 000 pounds so small
00:12:12.960 farms can still very very quickly add up yeah to that value of 1 million pounds then you add in all
00:12:18.740 of the equipment that you use to farm the land then the house that you live in as well and we've seen
00:12:24.440 from because i watch clarkson's farm i know those bloody tractors are expensive yeah and you know
00:12:28.260 from clarkson's farm as well that the costs don't cease once you've got the equipment the costs
00:12:33.080 carry on constantly and it's in fact actually a very very low profit business to be running
00:12:38.800 most people in family farms run those family farms because they have been passed down to them
00:12:43.700 over the course of six seven eight generations it's not something many people would willingly go into
00:12:51.300 as again shown by jeremy clarkson i think at the end of the first series when he gets his yearly
00:12:56.620 return at the end of the first series does isn't he like about 20 pounds in the hole yeah he didn't
00:13:02.540 make any money didn't make any money from it and that's just from basic subsistence and he's rich
00:13:08.380 so he can absorb those costs normal farmers don't have that luxury when he was sat down in uh chipping
00:13:14.940 norton with the council of them like you know with the other farmers around you could see the look on
00:13:18.400 their faces like this was not something that was going well evidently no it's miserable like thunder
00:13:24.540 incredibly high effort a lot of work and high stress as well so after the week's budget the
00:13:30.300 national farmers union president tom bradshaw said before the elections keir starmer promised to
00:13:35.940 establish a new relationship with farming in the countryside well he's certainly done that
00:13:39.960 when you look farmers in the eye and make them a promise keep it so for an idea of the scale of this
00:13:47.160 as of 2023 the uk had about 209 000 farms though the one million pound threshold sounds like it will
00:13:55.500 um only apply to the wealthy the country land and business association has estimated it will apply
00:14:00.600 to 70 000 farms which is jesus one third the farms in this country are going to get screwed by the
00:14:06.740 labour government are we surprised no farmers also as they point out here tend to be asset rich and
00:14:13.480 poor farming is not a popular vocation due to the often low pay difficult work and increasingly risk
00:14:18.620 of having entire crops ruined by extreme weather again as we saw in the first series of clarkson's
00:14:24.340 farm when a week or two of very heavy rainfall was enough to almost completely destroy an entire crop
00:14:31.060 that had been planted farmers argue that if they cannot afford to pass their business down to
00:14:34.840 relatives the family farm will die out so there's there's two answers as we've suggested for why
00:14:39.640 they're doing this the first answer is in typical communist fashion they don't understand how the
00:14:44.500 economics works they don't understand how farming works and they don't care to they hate the farmers
00:14:49.580 uh so they just done it because they don't understand what the consequences are being the
00:14:53.880 more machiavellian answer is that this could be a ploy to force family farms when the patriarch dies
00:15:00.320 to have to sell off assets to their farm to afford the inheritance tax cost and then it more and more
00:15:06.880 assets of the properties will fall into government hands where they could potentially collectivize
00:15:11.480 them or sell them off to big business black rock farms yes it's an attack on the kulaks as you'd
00:15:17.780 imagine bradshaw continued and said it's clear the government doesn't understand that family farms are
00:15:21.660 not only small farms and that just because a farm is a valuable asset doesn't mean that those who work
00:15:26.340 it are wealthy let's not sugar coat it every penny the chancellor saves from this will come directly
00:15:30.820 from the next generation having to break up their farms now the guardian typical fashion are the
00:15:37.420 farmers right to be angry well thankfully the guardian has asked a tax expert dan needle who said
00:15:43.760 that the tax won't apply to 73 of farmers okay but it will apply to one third of farms yeah so i don't know
00:15:53.280 if i trust a tax expert over the people who actually collect this information the country land and
00:15:58.800 business association okay but even then a quarter of farmers more than are going to be affected by
00:16:03.220 this yeah but he's like say okay it may be a bad policy but it won't affect as many people as you
00:16:09.380 think he also recommended those over the threshold by life insurance to cover the payment of inheritance
00:16:14.840 tax so that's basically an extra tax being funneled to these insurance companies i'm sure are going to
00:16:20.520 make a killing from it reeves defended her decision telling lbc at the moment you can have some of the
00:16:25.700 wealthiest landowners not farmers but wealthy landowners in this country who pay no inheritance
00:16:30.200 tax whatsoever while middle-class families do that's not right and that's why we've closed that loophole
00:16:35.020 the opposite way the complete wrong way i hate inheritance tax i don't stand to inherit anything by the
00:16:39.560 way i have absolutely no skin in the game i'm not going to inherit a damn thing but like the very concept
00:16:44.960 of inheritance tax infuriates me it's like we've taxed you we've taxed you we've taxed you you've saved up
00:16:49.560 a few pennies and then you die and then we're going to get that too we're going to penalize you for
00:16:53.740 thinking your kid for your kids exactly yeah because because remember the allowance is what
00:16:58.200 means that it's as low as low as 20 the standard rate of inheritance tax is 40 so much so potentially
00:17:07.520 almost half of the savings that you've acquired and your assets as well over your lifetime your
00:17:14.740 family when you die if you're passing that down and it hits a particular threshold is going to have
00:17:19.120 to pay up to 40 remember you slave away like this now so abdul can live in a free bloody hotel forever
00:17:26.340 okay if you don't slave away and give all that money to the government then he's just got to go
00:17:30.480 back to wherever he came from but wait it gets better it gets better happy friday everyone moving on
00:17:38.260 here oh well i'll read what i've got on here compounding the news on higher taxes the double
00:17:44.120 whammy on spending uh that spending on farmers is set to decline defra the department for environment
00:17:49.640 food and rural affairs is a loser in the spending ground as one of the seven white hall departments
00:17:54.000 who will experience a drop in real terms expenditure next year this is despite successive cuts in the
00:17:58.840 cuts in the department's budget over the past decade while the funding pot for uk agriculture
00:18:03.540 remain consistent inflation has seen a 44 percent increase in farm costs between 2019 and 2024
00:18:10.860 a 44 percent increase well do you not remember that during the covid lockdown the price of
00:18:17.220 fertilizer rocketed i mean that's going to be a large part of that defra secretary steve reed's line
00:18:23.220 is that farmers will have to learn to do more with less i mean when you have inflation of to such an
00:18:29.440 extent and you know energy prices go up and everything goes up you want to have an independent food
00:18:36.400 industry that's only if you don't hate the people you're governing over and you don't want to starve
00:18:41.880 to death apparently i mean you make that assumption but as we're going to cover in your yeah i i assume
00:18:47.080 rationality and goodwill yes you did so we have some reason i don't know why in this in this circumstance
00:18:52.600 that's a very irrational thing to do it's a labor government they're looking at the country and being
00:18:57.760 like right this is full of people that we hate they're all far right how can we punish them this is a
00:19:02.280 way of punishing them so of course in the result in the fallout of this there's been a lot of
00:19:07.500 testimonies of the difficulties that the farmers are going to be experiencing from april 2026
00:19:12.100 the fact that already just the news of the announcement has been putting pressure on a lot
00:19:17.080 of these farmers to try and get their affairs and finances in order because they don't know how
00:19:20.800 they're going to be able to manage this but guess who's jumping to the rescue for the government
00:19:25.600 who's going to take the bullet your friend my friend my friend a favorite of mine friend of the
00:19:32.580 show james o'brien is here to let farmers know that actually you deserve it james o'brien friend of the
00:19:43.080 working man so recently i've been reading through his his book how to be right very humble and modest
00:19:50.820 title he goes to great lengths in that book paragraphs and pages and pages are spent him
00:19:56.740 trying to rationalize to himself i'm a good person i don't think the evil right-wing brexiteers are evil
00:20:03.560 i am a friend of the working man so when presented with a kulak enemy of the state let's hear how he
00:20:10.400 discusses the strains that this is going to put on farmers what irritates me is that the money that
00:20:16.500 would have to pay the situation rises going into the public sector i was in a surgery yesterday
00:20:22.540 i go to see a consultant yes i'm sorry times a year yeah three times a year no it's okay james
00:20:28.880 there are two consultants six nurses and a receptionist one consultant yesterday six nurses
00:20:35.160 and a receptionist only for seven years six nurses one receptionist yeah but i wouldn't you only need
00:20:42.800 two nurses james i've done that for seven years okay i don't i don't i don't i don't know if many
00:20:48.420 people listening to this will think that we've got too many nurses in the nhs steve james there is
00:20:53.040 there no james steve i'm listening to you a nurse administrator yeah came to me at the weekend
00:20:58.820 a hospital administrator on 60 000 a year right well she's retiring at 55 in two years time she's
00:21:05.300 taking home a hundred thousand pound golden handshake yeah 25 000 this is the politics of envy isn't it
00:21:11.800 steve no james we'd like some leveling please you could you could level people up okay so how much
00:21:18.500 is your estate worth again three and a half million i have to sell it to get that james how much is she
00:21:22.740 getting again what's her golden handshake again every year sorry are we just flipping into the
00:21:27.660 politics i don't get 60 000 pounds james but her pension her payoff is a reward for all the work that
00:21:34.120 she's done over the years and what's your estate worth again as a reward for all the work you've done
00:21:38.340 over the years i haven't sold it james i've got family to pass it down to keep producing food which
00:21:42.720 is why you've got 35 times more than she has that's the way the system is structured in the
00:21:48.280 private sector the rewards are much higher but to end up resenting the rewards that a nurse
00:21:52.520 administrator gets in the public sector is not a great look mate all right and i say that with love
00:21:58.680 can we stop sorry this is one of my favorite of his debate tactics which i i call this tactical
00:22:05.380 libertarianism tactically i'm a rabid capitalist you're receiving the rewards for your private
00:22:10.980 investment friend sorry politics politics of envy notice that this is he is a mouthpiece for the regime
00:22:19.240 he represents he represents the prevailing attitude of whitehall which is even though the farmer is
00:22:27.300 protesting and saying actually i don't have all of that 3.5 million pounds i would need to sell
00:22:33.320 everything i own to be able to get that he turns around and says well actually you do have that
00:22:38.620 because you do have the assets also uh and then he turns and says well i i need to pass it on to my
00:22:45.140 family so we can continue producing food doesn't even pay any mind to it harry i think what he says is
00:22:50.020 if you have money in and you're in the private sector you shouldn't speak but what i really think he
00:22:56.280 means is that piss off what he means is is you deserve this yeah you deserve punishment yeah you
00:23:05.060 deserve to be made to suffer and this is sadly quite a popular sentiment i've seen shared about
00:23:10.140 by people saying that well these people have more than me nominally because technically all of their
00:23:15.660 assets put together means they have a lot of money that they can't access it'd be like saying well
00:23:20.500 you've got loads of gold but it's buried in egypt somewhere okay well i can't get to it so what does
00:23:25.480 that do for me um but people really have no understanding of farming in this country but
00:23:32.560 thankfully the people who do the farmers might be doing a protest and this might turn into a dutch
00:23:38.000 farmers situation great which uh this government deserves it i want with the recent news of axel
00:23:44.760 rudikabana and now this along with everything else that this government has done gaslighting lying to
00:23:50.440 the public withholding information trying to financially ruin us all of these different
00:23:55.580 things i need there to be a situation that will peacefully and civically uh force this government
00:24:02.220 to step down resign and hand themselves in for treason charges uh and that is i was gonna say um
00:24:09.020 protest is completely legitimate within the democratic system exactly so the farmers protests are brewing
00:24:15.140 one protest organizer is told guido forks uh we haven't seen this kind of anger among farmers since
00:24:20.940 the countryside march back in 2002 where 400 000 uh people uh committed to rural protests alongside an
00:24:28.760 expected massive petition there are likely to be organized marches one incense farmer said i look
00:24:33.640 forward to bringing my tractor and other agricultural machinery to whitehall and maybe also to labor's
00:24:38.140 conference in liverpool next year if labor wants to close down family farming will close down labor first
00:24:43.800 they have lied through their teeth about supporting farmers and deserve to be held to account
00:24:47.900 rural sources also say if farmers and the public get their act together we should expect to see
00:24:52.160 buckets full of getting dumped on parliament before too long very french very very and also the
00:24:58.860 update at the bottom of here says the national farmers union is organizing a rally in westminster
00:25:03.940 for tuesday the 19th of november so hopefully this will put some kind of pressure on the government
00:25:09.320 because there are also reports already coming from downing street saying that keir starmer wants to
00:25:13.560 resign good do it brilliant do it it'll be the most popular decision that you've made since assuming
00:25:19.900 prime ministership and uh who's going to lead these marches while i have a nomination that being
00:25:25.940 chairman clarkson i agree chairman clarkson the long march from chipping norton and the revolution
00:25:33.560 will be televised this would be glorious because clarkson see season four of clarkson's farm is going to
00:25:38.840 be banging it will absolutely could you imagine if that's what it turns into jeremy clarkson at the
00:25:45.140 front lines standing up to the government overthrowing keir starmer you know amazon i think you've got a
00:25:52.220 winner with that one yeah but he's made statements saying farmers i know that you've been shafted
00:25:56.580 please don't despair look after yourselves for five short years and this shower will be gone but the fact
00:26:02.160 is as you point out in the replies there what if they can't last five years and the thing is that a lot
00:26:07.700 of other people are saying lead them lead them take up the sword jeremy the crown of england is in
00:26:14.580 the gutter and only one man can assume it and um the fact is jeremy in big movements like this they
00:26:21.840 need elite leaders at the top and you have been a farmer now for a good few years about decades he's
00:26:28.200 been a farmer yeah you are the face you're the face of british farming you have brought more attention
00:26:33.260 to the difficulties of british farming than anybody else that i can think of over the past few decades
00:26:38.840 you are in the prime position to actually do something practical and useful about this
00:26:46.060 you are in the right position every englishman watches clarkson's farm yeah and every englishman
00:26:51.000 wants you to do the right thing that we know that you're capable of so this is a public call to
00:26:57.200 jeremy clarkson to assume stewardship of the united kingdom i am not entirely joking
00:27:04.780 i mean just i'm just saying that things could be a lot worse than jeremy clarkson doing it
00:27:11.680 um but anyway keith says i can't help but think that stellios is a lib dem voter because of the tie
00:27:16.360 i was gonna say i actually like the color tie you've got but it does kind of make people think you support
00:27:21.580 why because that's their color does that mean that harry supports the labor well with the black
00:27:28.660 shirt no yeah but it's we're talking about a tie we're talking i'm not giving i'm not giving out
00:27:36.280 mosley if i upset uh pisa says uh post on exodus today describing family's trauma when the father
00:27:44.060 committed suicide to beat farm inheritance tax oh jesus christ i i did see that but i didn't want to
00:27:49.220 include it because there's no way for me to verify it uh mark says i know a lot of asset rich cash poor
00:27:55.320 farmers which barely make it on margins of which are already tiny the ones that rent land will have
00:27:59.940 their rent just raised we will see a great loss yeah this is just crazy uh the tax won't apply to
00:28:05.320 73 of the farmers yet yeah and that's another thing as well it's like look you know they're just burning
00:28:10.300 it's just the mafia turning up at your neighbor's shop it's not your shop it's not a problem is it's like
00:28:16.380 well i mean i don't really want to live in a mafia state actually i don't want the mafia getting my
00:28:20.420 neighbors and not getting you know even if they're not getting me the net the mafia would probably run
00:28:24.940 this country better than the government right now oh it's insufferable isn't it uh russian says uh
00:28:30.020 watch the commies give away farmland farmland to diverse groups and that that's another fact yeah
00:28:35.300 that's that is another factor we need to increase diversity in the country in farming you can get
00:28:40.620 straight off of the dinghy and get given a countryside estate with a plot of land to start
00:28:45.660 tilling with friends like james o'gannon who needs enemies well again i keep calling him woke
00:28:51.000 prothero because he really does remind me of a woke version of prothero from you're right there
00:28:54.640 stellios there's something no i'm listening i just what i'm listening okay i just it's so weird
00:29:01.520 that i'm laughing with these when i don't see anything for the should have caused you to laugh
00:29:06.460 so much i've got the same energy i'm very suspicious of you sometimes matt says jeremy
00:29:11.520 clarkson for prime minister for reform nigel farage liz trust and other vet candidates for the next
00:29:16.380 election amazon's next series clarkson's country follows his campaign clarkson's country clarkson's
00:29:22.420 kingdom yeah series four well what i'm saying is that you literally could be the next series is him
00:29:27.440 i mean if if he can't not go on the protest right he can't not support he should be front and center
00:29:34.200 on a stage leading the protest uh so yeah no that that would be excellent clarkson's come
00:29:39.180 around on a lot of things recently he spoke up about the southport stabbings he's spoken up about
00:29:44.080 how he was mistaken and kind of in a little cosmopolitan bubble at brexit he says now that
00:29:49.160 he completely understands why people voted for brexit yeah no he's come around on many things he's
00:29:54.460 just a regular englishman that's the thing you know and so he's like arriving at the normal english
00:29:59.440 perspectives but anyway so let's move on so i want to talk about why donald trump's uh
00:30:05.960 cosplays as a mcdonald's worker and a garbage man uh work so well they really resonate because people
00:30:14.040 don't seem to understand that like i see a lot of left-wingers on twitter being like oh well it's
00:30:18.420 just a stunt bro it's just a stunt it's like oh i know thanks for pointing that out all right really
00:30:23.700 donald trump is not actually working with donald's shocking thank you for the news i will change my vote
00:30:28.460 before then i thought that this was just a really bad turn of look for it strange career choice but
00:30:33.380 who am i to judge right and kamala harris has never read from a teleprompter yeah yeah but uh so i thought
00:30:40.020 we'd i thought we'd talk about this because a recent um chain of unforced errors has occurred
00:30:46.980 for this to come up again so donald trump can point out that he is in fact a friend of the working man
00:30:54.080 and that's a huge part of his appeal so the other day donald trump was uh doing a rally uh
00:31:01.260 what was he actually doing here i actually know what he was doing i can't remember what it was where
00:31:06.480 bloody was he it was just a rally right it was a really big rally for some reason i can't remember
00:31:12.300 why this rally was bigger than other rallies but anyway so he had a comedian called tony hinchcliffe
00:31:17.220 on the stage now uh this comedian is well known for his roasts he does a show called kill tony i
00:31:23.660 keep seeing shorts show up of it on uh on youtube where he's had a guy who does really great donald
00:31:28.160 trump impression yep very funny yep and so trump obviously thought right he's a funny guy i'll get
00:31:32.800 him on and he was uh doing a bit of a comedy skit to the rally and uh he said he he made a joke
00:31:39.380 right now i realize that this is going to sound unusual to any progressives who have stumbled onto
00:31:43.700 this video and are like a comedian making a joke at a political rally this is unheard of well maybe
00:31:49.600 but this is a there's a first for everything uh and he said there's a lot going on i don't know if
00:31:53.840 you know there's literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now
00:31:57.220 i think it's called puerto rico ha ha ha it's a funny joke yeah he delivered it a bit better than
00:32:03.500 you yeah i know but like it's it's it's a joke okay it's now what um and the funny thing about
00:32:10.740 this is actually puerto rico does have a massive problem with rubbish a massive problem uh apparently
00:32:16.700 it's been its trash problem has been growing for decades it's got a population of 3.2 million but
00:32:22.100 the island generates about 3.7 million tons of waste yearly so each person is producing more than a ton
00:32:27.580 of waste so so the so they're outnumbered yeah quite significantly by general we need to have waste
00:32:34.800 per capita statistics well yeah but i mean and the thing is there's no recycling infrastructure the
00:32:40.400 the island's landfills are full to overflowing it's it's a it's actually a real problem on puerto
00:32:45.840 rico which i assume is what um the uh comedian was talking about but um this caused a backlash
00:32:53.860 right people were like oh my god donald trump has called puerto rico garbage now he didn't it was
00:33:01.540 someone at his campaign event which you could say okay maybe he endorses it okay maybe because he was
00:33:05.840 there of course trump said no i don't agree with that blah blah blah but this who cares it was a funny joke
00:33:10.280 exactly it's a funny joke it doesn't matter but kamala harris's campaign has been tanking and
00:33:15.100 everyone knows it's been tanking and suddenly they're like god yes i'm grabbing this straw
00:33:19.080 and by god am i going to leverage it this goes on the camel's back with the rest of them right
00:33:23.560 i mean they did the worst strategy yeah i know they've got they're terrible and trump just keeps
00:33:27.920 uh racking up wins so this this for them is great they were like brilliant trump has he's he's we've got
00:33:33.420 him now he's finally screwed up now we've got trump and so biden uh who's still the president by the
00:33:39.940 way for anyone who wasn't aware um you'd forget wouldn't you you absolutely wouldn't remind you
00:33:44.900 every so often yeah uh it was going quite well the attacks on the trump campaign because i mean like
00:33:49.480 what are they gonna say like well you know it's just a joke bro um but biden decided to uh really
00:33:55.400 step his foot in it and say that yeah you know what they're good decent and honorable people
00:34:00.080 referring to the puerto ricans the only garbage i see it out there is his supporters oh so we are
00:34:08.320 allowed to call people garbage it's just you're in favor of the puerto ricans and not in favor of the
00:34:13.220 trump supporters right uh and essentially he frames it as if he thinks that trump said it so and i saw
00:34:20.000 many many videos of people being like trump called puerto rican garbage no he didn't but don't worry
00:34:24.340 it doesn't matter right but this then puts the entire harris campaign on the back foot
00:34:28.760 because she has to come out and essentially denounce president biden again i emphasize that he is
00:34:34.940 still the president uh for basically getting in the way puts her very much on the back foot she
00:34:40.580 quote strongly disagree with any criticism of people based on who they vote for sensible no she didn't
00:34:46.100 no no that was her quote i mean not really though no obviously not obviously not but they they've
00:34:50.980 obviously learned from hillary clinton's basket of deplorables that you can't just call all trump
00:34:55.140 supporters garbage and expect that then they're going to come over to the democrats that doesn't
00:34:59.080 work shaming the electorate is actually not a good strategy she's been going with the negging
00:35:02.840 strategy yeah it didn't fail the joy the joy of shaming yeah we're a campaign of joy but the but
00:35:10.380 this is great because suddenly the the trump campaign they thought they had a real good hard line of
00:35:14.980 attack on him base biden comes out and says something really stupid and suddenly i miss him i miss
00:35:21.160 biden so much i know i wish he'd come forward a bit more um and then suddenly the the kamala
00:35:25.640 campaign sort of the energy's collapsing suddenly they're on the back foot oh no no no no no we're
00:35:28.880 not attacking the american people honestly and it's like yeah you are and biden has to like come out
00:35:32.420 and clarify but oh no i i didn't i didn't mean that i didn't mean the exact words i said i meant
00:35:37.940 something else i swear that's literally what their excuse was right so the white house published a
00:35:46.680 transcript of what he was supposed to have said which included a an apostrophe when it says
00:35:52.440 supporters support apostrophe s so the people the support being the person on the stage is a supporter
00:36:00.480 of trump so there's a very fine section what you had to do as he was speaking it you had to visualize
00:36:06.220 the apostrophes mind as you went through it's a very subtle apostrophe there that biden just missed
00:36:12.100 and trust us bro that's what he meant he wasn't demonizing trump supporters does he say they're
00:36:17.420 the only one who are environmentally conscious they're the only ones who are throwing garbage
00:36:22.000 uh no he doesn't say that um but uh he he meant that it was trump himself and uh the people on the
00:36:28.920 stage were garbage which is not a very persuasive walk and then biden also said by the by the looks of
00:36:35.280 what you got here i uh referred to the hateful rhetoric about puerto puerto rico as garbage yeah
00:36:42.160 no you didn't no you didn't you didn't say any people garbage he was angry he came out and was
00:36:46.680 like trump supports garbage i hate them hate them all hopefully they get chucked into the sea or so
00:36:50.740 you expect me to believe that joe biden can still read a transcript or a teleprompter oh i think this
00:36:56.020 has just been written after the fact i think i think that biden was just kind of speaking without
00:37:00.440 that but anyway either way this attack on trump didn't work because of course they screwed it up
00:37:06.440 and trump uh decided to sort of push the advantage by turning up in a garbage truck a rubbish truck
00:37:13.720 as a person might say there's so many great photos from this camp it is as you can see it's china
00:37:20.400 trump uh gets up in there and he's just like yeah kamala sucks democrats have done a very poor job
00:37:25.560 we're leading in every in every state uh we're leading big and i think that the comment made by
00:37:31.900 really both of them because there's really two of them uh about being garbage maybe 250 million people
00:37:38.100 uh they shouldn't be talking that's like deplorable for hillary this is the deplorable for hillary
00:37:43.460 and uh i think this is worse actually for joe biden to make that statement it's really a disgrace
00:37:49.820 yep i mean you shouldn't have done it it was really stupid and so this was you know nice as
00:37:59.200 normal and of course he uh was up on stage at his rally explaining wearing wearing the high-vis jacket
00:38:07.820 right now that would never happen for the democrats they would never wear a garbage man's high-vis jacket
00:38:15.920 a campaign rally like this like it's actually it's actually kind of incredible like i hope future
00:38:21.140 historians like in a thousand years time dig up the ruins of our civilization and find like an ssd card
00:38:26.820 or something and this video is the thing that's on it and they're just like hell is happening you know
00:38:31.640 what is going on it's it's one of those just snapshots from out this current time period that
00:38:37.600 if you took out of context no one would be able to understand it i mean trump's you know making a joke
00:38:42.620 about it he's like well you know i wasn't going to wear it but they said it would look thinner so i
00:38:45.840 wore it you know it's just just you know downplayed very funny right and the left was going crazy
00:38:52.260 about this as you can imagine they were like my god it was just a stunt donald trump is not actually
00:38:58.880 a garbage man oh really
00:39:00.700 donald trump's not a mcdonald's manager he's not a garbage man even a friend what else are you stupid
00:39:09.800 maggot chud's gonna fall for next time that's literally it's literally and this article is just
00:39:15.560 summarizing a lot of twitter chatter about this subject it's really funny um but then you had uh
00:39:20.840 you know people like brett favreau who's a former quarterback for the green bay packers nfl team
00:39:25.680 who says look i can assure you we're not garbage how dare you say that looking out i see police officers
00:39:30.680 teachers nurses grandparents students i see everyday americans who make this country great and what is
00:39:35.000 trump signaling when he wears this he is signaling that he respects everyday americans right this is
00:39:41.500 why the democrats could never do this and again leftist media which i'm gonna get rid of this
00:39:47.020 because obviously i'm not subscribing to new republic idiot trump hits back at biden's garbage quote with
00:39:53.540 dumbest stunt you guys seem desperate you guys seem angry and it seems like you know you're losing
00:40:01.200 i mean this what i'm not gonna go into i've seen i've seen this woman's articles before and they
00:40:07.940 all come across like they're just seething resentment and anger it's it's it's not even the the mask over
00:40:14.700 the crying face it's just the crying face um but uh but yeah anyway so like she's going on whining about
00:40:21.360 this and vivek ramaswamy did something similar and she's whining about that too and it's just like
00:40:25.020 okay but don't you understand why people like this don't you understand why they did this i mean
00:40:29.560 she just calls it why it's they thought it was a clever stunt but it was stupid and it's like okay
00:40:33.660 but why why was it stupid playground insults yeah you know no that's that's literally where they've
00:40:39.260 arrived at and there were lots of people who are making great points like uh i don't know who eric
00:40:42.720 here is but i i enjoyed his take he says it doesn't matter these are staged what matters is that no
00:40:47.580 democrat politician of this generation would look even remotely plausible wearing a safety vest and
00:40:52.460 driving a truck and everyone knows it and trump's invitation to his audience to be in on the joke as he
00:40:56.840 smirks about it confirms to everyone that everyone knows this is the case and that's completely true
00:41:02.020 i mean like i have this was actually a great article where they had to kind of admit that trump had
00:41:06.460 actually done quite a good job as a mcdonald's chef but look i i saw the clips he was actually
00:41:10.300 it was remarkable that the uh guy showing him how to use the fry cooker seemed to have no uh nervousness
00:41:17.000 about him at all he was just like oh just another day at the just teaching donald trump how to make
00:41:20.560 fries yeah and he's doing a pretty good job of that trump was so thrilled that nobody ever touches
00:41:24.620 the fries before you get them as well oh he's a famous germaphobe isn't well yeah um so yeah
00:41:30.100 anyway like it's it's this sort of thing so what what is trump showing us with this well i i pointed
00:41:35.660 out on twitter look what what he's showing right he's not afraid of symbolically shedding his own status
00:41:41.000 and becoming symbolically or temporarily one of the common people because he views them intrinsically as
00:41:46.620 honorable decent and worthy this is the opposite to how he views the liberal elite he views the liberal
00:41:52.540 elite as being perverse corrupt and cruel he doesn't like them they've been horrible to him whereas
00:41:58.580 regular people have been wonderful to him so he's happy to take on their trappings and say no look i'm
00:42:03.020 happy to be seen as one of you i'm happy to dress in what the democrats would condescend as a low status
00:42:09.180 piece of garb i'm happy to be pictured in the mcdonald's in in the bloody thing with the um in the apron
00:42:16.540 apron yeah that's it like i don't wear aprons um in the apron handing out fries i'm happy for this
00:42:21.600 this they would balk at this they'd be like oh god that is so peasant that's so low status but what
00:42:28.420 donald trump is saying is that the work itself is not intrinsically dishonorable right he is saying that
00:42:34.960 what they do is perfectly noble and decent and it's good that they do it and this this is the thing that is
00:42:41.240 being telegraphed to the average voter this is why it seems wholesome when trump is doing this this is
00:42:47.280 why it matters this is why when trump is in the garbage truck it's nice it's nice to see someone
00:42:54.260 who doesn't actively hate the working people of the country who make everything run but also he has
00:43:00.500 done a sort of ziu zitsu move because he has essentially said that i'm not the democrats and i'm
00:43:07.320 more joyous than you and you're saying you have a campaign of joy and you're full of resentment and
00:43:12.140 i'm having the time of my life and everyone else is having the time of their lives with me yeah i mean
00:43:17.780 he's on stage joking around about wearing the high-vis jacket and the democrats are just like no you're
00:43:22.800 all garbage we hate you it's like okay well and again you couldn't get better optics who's against
00:43:28.140 the liberal elite oh it's it's definitely only donald trump and his supporters you know it's definitely
00:43:32.740 not the democrats they are the liberal elite they would never dress like this they hate you
00:43:36.600 and ultimately it's why rory's trump 24 shirt works so well the uh the art of the grill i have
00:43:42.320 my one that i'll be wearing on election night um so go and get yours it's only going to be there until
00:43:47.700 the election night and this it just again it just fits so perfectly he's not a pretentious man he has
00:43:55.140 he is actually in a lot in a lot of ways you know not financially but in his character he is just a
00:44:01.100 regular american and that's what this shows also i just love that design i i love it too i again like
00:44:09.000 rory it wasn't his idea it was michael's idea i think but like rory was in the in the office the
00:44:14.580 other day he's like because we were talking about it's like yeah no because it really fits and rory
00:44:18.520 was just like yeah i don't know how it came to him michael just chaps on the back i came up with
00:44:22.160 rory like oh i just hit the ley line of the zeitgeist yep um came to me in a dream
00:44:30.340 mason says halfway through the jd vance on rogan yeah i watched that last night as well
00:44:37.920 um i know that maybe i want trump to win as a potential follow-up jd vance or de santa's
00:44:43.100 2028 ticket they put an end to the current global paradigm once and for all maybe maybe how was vance
00:44:49.660 on rogan i've not watched it it was great he was very relaxed rogan was having a good time it was a
00:44:55.560 very easy and free-flowing conversation and vance is a great talker he's just oh yeah on every point
00:44:59.680 very switched on he's brilliant um so yeah no he hammered it i thought um but right um matt says uh
00:45:07.420 if trump wins he should have a meeting with jeremy clarkson on his farm uh on his first trip to britain
00:45:12.880 as president that would be really really funny um but anyway right let's uh let's move on to the irish
00:45:18.000 government may i have a mouse thank you very much right so we have good news and bad news from ireland
00:45:27.500 regarding hate speech legislation and i think that this shows very well even to people who are not
00:45:35.120 particularly informed and are beginning to be informed about current affairs what is actually
00:45:40.500 going on in the western world i think it's a really good case study right so good news is that
00:45:46.580 the hate speech legislation that passed doesn't contain some of the most problematic features
00:45:53.400 of the hate speech bill that people are reacting against and the part of the good news is that the
00:46:01.200 act the backlash actually worked the pressure of people against irish politicians also from platforms
00:46:08.960 like twitter and other politicians also the pressure from politicians too the irish government
00:46:15.040 actually worked so that's good news the bad news in a nutshell is that they are not stopping they
00:46:22.160 will double down and they will have they will attack the freedom of the irish people and they have
00:46:29.860 already done so in ways that aren't particularly visible so it's important to mention the good news
00:46:37.300 but also mention the bad news and why people should remain vigilant right so we're talking about the
00:46:43.040 the infamous criminal justice bill 2022 which is a sort of amendment to existing criminal damage bills
00:46:51.740 so there are several bills in ireland and this bill is adding to them essentially it adds provisions
00:46:59.540 that have to do with hatred when it is an aggravated factor of particular crimes and if we scroll down
00:47:06.860 here we will see that the very problematic bill has passed from the doyle in april 2023 but it hasn't
00:47:17.240 been passed by both houses last week on the 23rd of october 2024 a very amended an amendment version was passed
00:47:28.400 and i will show you what it lacked so this is the original bill and if we scroll down we will see that it has
00:47:37.380 a part two called prohibition of incitement to violent or hatred which had incredibly weird and bad
00:47:46.580 and tyrannical you could say clauses for instance the mere possession of content that was that could be seen
00:47:55.300 as hateful and of course that's subjective could be a criminal offense memes on my phone exactly yeah
00:48:01.460 the memes on your phone yeah right so this has been shelved for the time being and if you see the new
00:48:09.900 version it has 24 pages it doesn't have 40 so they have slashed a lot from it but there is something
00:48:17.320 so part two from the previous one doesn't exist but if we go here on interpretation we will see
00:48:23.720 something that i think is essentially what it all boils down to now there's something that there's a
00:48:32.060 funny aspect to it because it's ridiculous and you could say it's stupid but also stupidity is
00:48:38.120 sometimes incredibly dangerous so if someone defined you hatred as hatred against a person or a group of
00:48:46.880 persons in the state does this is this a good definition well i mean it can't use itself in
00:48:54.500 its own definition but we you could say you know ill will or negative feelings towards a personal group
00:49:02.360 persons but really am i not allowed i'm not even in control of my own feelings now exactly so we are not
00:49:08.180 told what hatred is we are told who are the targets of hatred and there are people with protected
00:49:14.520 characteristics and they're talking about gender sex religion and if you go on gender they'll say
00:49:20.640 it's the traditional two genders but also how people identify but apart from this it reminds me of
00:49:26.620 someone here someone people know so candy is giving a definition of racism let's play this video just to
00:49:33.940 bear in mind who creates legislation and of the intellectual caliber is really understanding the way racism
00:49:42.260 operates and so i actually define racism as a powerful collection of racist policies that lead to racial
00:49:53.680 inequity and are substantiated by racist ideas yeah these are not good definitions just any anyone
00:50:01.460 anyone who knows anything about this will tell you that of course it can't contain itself because then
00:50:08.380 it's a never-ending semantic loop i mean you did a series on the website that you should check out
00:50:13.780 on critical race theory and the ideas that were uh leading up to people like ibram x kendi to be able
00:50:19.540 to go up on stages like that and spew absolute nonsense so this is absolute nonsense he doesn't know
00:50:26.400 what he's on about and tell me does this definition of hatred bear any similarity to what kendi just said
00:50:34.960 it's obviously exactly the same and it's the same exactly trying to define woman and stuff like that
00:50:38.960 they've got no solid definition yes so we will go back to this because this is essentially a bomb
00:50:43.820 in legislation and we will unpack this very carefully and clearly so people understand what
00:50:49.520 is going on so we have here the the doyle pastor hate crime legislation and it's 60 percent that voted
00:50:57.480 for it 40 percent that voted against it now speaking of voting we have u.s elections coming
00:51:04.140 and uh we have just a few days we have less than a week and we have tuesday we have really great
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00:51:28.540 on that no you do not and buy it now and look at this wonderful cup this fight fight fight cup and
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00:51:54.300 make sure you vote because i really don't have to have a young turk style meltdown on the stream live
00:51:59.020 so just just whenever you put it like that there's a really mischievous part of me it says i i need the
00:52:04.620 sped up footage of you right back to the topic i don't want it we have to win guys okay you have to go
00:52:14.460 vote or carl will become a soy jack right so back to our topic as they say here in the irish times new
00:52:24.300 laws stalled in upper house after criticism by backbenchers senators free speech group and also
00:52:30.300 elon musk so it worked it actually had good effects but the problem is that this is a battle against good
00:52:38.300 and evil that is ever-ending yeah they're perennially going to want this exactly stop trying to get this
00:52:43.660 through i mean there's a reason it looks just like the british one as well the british hate speech
00:52:47.820 laws well there's the equality act of 2010 which codified a lot of the protected characteristics
00:52:53.820 but again like that like this that was a um uh bringing together of a lot of other previous laws
00:53:02.060 yes okay so bad news now we we need to talk a bit about the the bad news is that mckenty
00:53:08.780 still wants to pass this and uh she won't stop that's number one and also the other bit is that
00:53:15.900 hatred is something that is incredibly subjective so once you introduce it into legislation you give
00:53:23.180 an argument to the government to prosecute you if they don't have any argument against you well that's
00:53:28.460 the entire point of this kind of legislation it's been pointed out numerous times hundreds of times
00:53:33.660 thousands of times that the equality act the protected characteristics should reasonably if
00:53:39.500 taken straight from the legislation as written also protect the rights and feelings of white straight
00:53:47.020 british men it doesn't it doesn't because it's all about who is administering and applying those laws
00:53:52.780 and their interpretations so these kinds of bills are just there as an open blank check
00:53:58.140 an open invitation for administrators and bureaucrats to punish you exactly so we have here helen mcinty
00:54:04.860 she says that essentially the definition of hatred is correct she doubles down even on that definition
00:54:11.260 and she says that she will not stop fighting because she thinks that legislation has to renew itself and
00:54:17.580 they have to put in those words now the the question here is what are they trying to achieve
00:54:22.940 now to the naive the destruction of what they're trying to achieve is just having a sort of
00:54:30.780 society where people just uh respect each other emotions more that's in the mind of naive people
00:54:38.620 what the government is on about but it's good if we peel through the onion of deception
00:54:45.260 and start talking a bit about what is going what is going there so what i want to what
00:54:51.100 it's a good good metaphor i don't see the problem there's an ancient esoteric power yes it is yeah
00:55:00.220 i mean onions have many layers yeah yeah they're deceit is that going to be in shrek five yeah yeah so
00:55:06.860 but basically what they want to do is they're a government and they're representatives of the state
00:55:11.980 they want to increase their power yes right they want to increase their power and they want to do so
00:55:18.140 in ways that seem legitimate so by introducing subjective elements into legislation and appealing
00:55:25.660 to these laws they can actually act act entirely arbitrarily against the spirit of the laws against
00:55:32.780 the spirit of the rule of law in the name of legitimacy because sadly most people have the belief
00:55:38.060 that if something is a law then it's correct and if the law says something that people says something
00:55:45.020 about what people should do then people should do it sadly we see that people are very much conforming
00:55:50.620 with lots of laws that are obviously tyrannical and it's scary to think about it yeah right so the the
00:55:57.180 thing about this though if you this kind of law is essentially against the concept of judgment how dare
00:56:03.820 you make a judgment all of these different things because i mean if you like look at look at the categories
00:56:09.980 right you've got oh well you can't do it based on race okay so what you're saying is like the you
00:56:15.020 know 90 or whatever irish people aren't allowed to have judgments against the new people who have
00:56:20.940 arrived the the minority exactly so these things are morally equivalent there's no difference between
00:56:25.180 them again the sex is oh you're not allowed to have a judgment against someone who uses weirdo
00:56:28.540 wacko pronouns all right so 99 of people aren't allowed to have an opinion about the one percent well
00:56:32.700 how are you supposed to be able to trust your judgment if it's not been outsourced to an expert
00:56:37.340 institution well no the the problem is your judgment might not be the same as theirs and
00:56:40.620 therefore that's wrong and that has to be stopped it's hatred you're not allowed thankfully the
00:56:44.220 experts have judged that you're a racist yeah so seeing as it's come from experts we can trust it
00:56:49.420 yes that's exactly it because the government wants to appear as if they're immune to the abuse of power
00:56:54.380 yes also they want to present themselves as infallible judges of disinformation and just take a
00:57:00.540 look at the school books that are being taught it's just it's just they are genuinely stigmatizing
00:57:07.180 the concept of people exercising their own judgment because there may well be something wrong that
00:57:12.940 happens at the end of it but it doesn't have to be it's not necessary it's punishing their enemies and
00:57:17.980 rewarding their supporters and what they're trying to do is erase the concept of you having the ability
00:57:23.180 to judge other people as being different exactly so you could never end up discriminating exactly and
00:57:28.940 that's how we see that the modern state is the anti-racist state yeah and we see this in in the uk
00:57:35.820 in in uh in england in wales and scotland in ireland we we see it everywhere and anti-racism now
00:57:41.660 is i think the new form of totalitarianism is just as simple as that it's just mind reading we say you're
00:57:46.860 a racist and if if we say you're a racist automatically this gives a reason to the state to do anything they
00:57:52.140 want against you now but i think we need to to analyze a bit about beneath another layer another
00:57:59.260 layer of the onion of deception i think i think we should how they are punishing their enemies because
00:58:05.820 this is exactly what they're doing to the irish people they are what they're doing is essentially
00:58:12.700 they're habituating them into not having an opinion they're habituating them into not criticizing
00:58:17.740 the government because automatically speaking the government can appeal to the to the hate speech
00:58:22.860 law and they say any criticism of of my points is hatred and um the modern state the modern state
00:58:29.660 is an anti-hatred state therefore we're going to crush you and the only reason they would need this
00:58:34.060 is if they were planning on changing ireland substantially right if ireland wasn't going to
00:58:38.700 change for the next 50 years roughly compared to the previous 50 years well why would any of this
00:58:42.700 be necessary no they are they know in advance they're going to pile in as many foreigners
00:58:47.420 as possible they're going to expand the number of genders there are blah blah blah we're going
00:58:50.620 to set up loads of mosques you know things are going to radically change in ireland and what this
00:58:54.220 is is to make sure that you don't criticize it you don't speak out of line and you don't act or
00:58:59.420 organize against it that's what this is about exactly and they are against what they are calling
00:59:05.740 racism and against what they're calling the far right but infamous video here helen mcanty cannot
00:59:11.020 defy far right cannot define far right to find hatred she can't find racism so let my woman
00:59:16.860 legislation is created by people who cannot define what they're they mean and people may be tempted
00:59:23.420 to say that they're stupid yeah i think it's deliberate because when you have so subjective
00:59:28.300 legislation they can they can hide arbitrary abuse of power under the cloak of legitimacy it's not
00:59:35.820 stupid it's incredible and also they're making the irish pay for the the supporters of them i wouldn't
00:59:42.540 necessarily say it's clever i do agree that it's brilliant it's evil well it's incredibly transparent
00:59:47.660 and obvious yeah but it's but it's insane it's not clever it's just an overt an overtly tyrannical
00:59:57.580 use of power yeah but we're they're there yeah they've totally out outmaneuvered us well no no i i
01:00:03.420 know that that's where where they are i do also think there is a massive element of stupidity to it
01:00:08.620 in assuming that they will be able to maintain their power and quality of life when the irish
01:00:14.460 have been replaced by these new irishmen because i think that uh one of the greatest ideological
01:00:20.860 follies of our age is the blank slate which all of these moves do seem to be operating off of that
01:00:27.900 you do have an interchangeable diaspora of people across the world the global citizens who can be
01:00:33.260 interchanged with one another without any consequences that's stupid yes to me but also
01:00:39.340 it's knowingly evil it you're right the the original premise is stupid and evil but also
01:00:46.060 the the fact that they're like okay but we're just going to define the law in what is essentially an
01:00:50.940 undefined manner so we can make it anything we want well then and the fact that they can get away
01:00:55.260 with it that is clever well you know that's they've got one over on everyone i mean it's the same in britain
01:01:00.620 so i mean it's it's not clever i i equate it if i was to do an analogy you're the family stuck in
01:01:07.020 the corner while a retard an actual mentally retarded person is waving a gun about firing it wildly yeah
01:01:14.300 you can't do anything about it but it's not because the retard has outmaneuvered you in any
01:01:19.660 way they've got the gun it's just because they managed to somehow pick up a gun how did they get
01:01:23.180 a gun i haven't got a gun no they've definitely outmaneuvered me here i mean i don't i mean the
01:01:27.740 the risade may have outmaneuvered he's outmaneuvered all of us it's it's a simple it's simple but i
01:01:32.620 don't think it's idiotic anyway and we will we're opening way too many way too many yeah
01:01:39.580 but now we have layers of the onion no we have to peel another another layer of the onion of deception
01:01:46.060 and talk about how they're rewarding friends and talk about the what they tried to do this march 2024
01:01:54.780 with the two referendums now a lot of a lot of people examined these two referendums in isolation
01:02:01.340 and we did uh segments and i said that we need to see what both both of them together what the irish
01:02:07.740 government tried to do by passing both of them so essentially what they tried to do is the following
01:02:13.180 the irish constitution has the definite a traditional definition of the family
01:02:19.340 and also has the provision that there can be economic help to mothers okay so that mothers
01:02:29.340 don't get forced to work if they don't if they they face economic adversity so what they tried to do
01:02:37.180 with these two referendums is the following referendum number one was the family referendum
01:02:42.300 they wanted to change the definition of the family yet again again deceive people about what the family
01:02:49.900 is and say that family is the traditional family plus anything any social show formation that can be
01:02:58.140 seen as a durable relationship which obviously it's entirely arbitrary and the second referendum was
01:03:04.540 about the care amendment and they wanted to say it's not just mothers who are going to receive economic
01:03:10.540 help but any member of a family which means any member of any durable relationship so what they do
01:03:16.620 they what they did and what they did and the irish voted very correctly and the first one the first
01:03:23.900 referendum was rejected uh i think it was a double score two-third was again were against it so around 67
01:03:33.420 percent and more than that i mean that and the other the care bill it was more more like a triple score
01:03:40.140 it was close to 75 rejected it only 25 uh said yes and that's good that they rejected it but it
01:03:49.340 astounds me that these are even put up to vote in the first place it's like it's like trying to
01:03:53.500 legislate it's like trying to legislate gravity no what they tried to do is really simple is
01:03:59.260 they wanted to give they want they wanted to open they wanted to cover discussion they wanted to be
01:04:04.780 able they wanted to be able to give money to anyone they wanted by just saying that you're a member of a
01:04:11.260 durable relationship it's but you're supported and they're making it seem legitimate so all of this
01:04:20.060 introducing subjective elements to legislation it's all a matter of covering arbitrary authority
01:04:27.500 with the with the appearance of legitimacy and they want to do it because they want to increase their
01:04:33.980 power so it's it's good news that a lot of the problematic things didn't pass but also people
01:04:41.580 should remain vigilant and and reject this as well yep um binary surf says late to the podcast who put
01:04:48.700 a gun to harry's head in a suit a good choice of one too um oh thank you very much uh no he didn't
01:04:54.380 actually put a gun to my head it was a metaphor i wanted i i wanted to dress nicely as of recently yeah
01:05:01.340 it's good i think to do so right okay let's go to the video comments
01:05:05.180 uh no video comments video comments friday easy uh claire says lovely to see you guys wearing your
01:05:12.540 poppies yeah i got a nice one there as well thank you uh i heard this year's donations being given
01:05:16.620 stonewall what uh connor has been talking about this i don't know if that's true but connor tends to
01:05:23.500 be correct yeah there there is a pride poppy design so i know that that's true but it wouldn't
01:05:29.500 surprise me if they're giving stonewall just i i'm after the scandals i'm shocked that they're
01:05:36.300 still around but at the same time not shocked because they're kind of like uh disgusting irradiated
01:05:41.420 cockroaches they survive they survive forever and only get worse yep that's how i'd describe
01:05:47.740 stonewall too um but yeah they're trying to subvert remembrance day which is the one day that the
01:05:53.100 veterans have but yeah you're right just seeing the chat talking about the onion of deception
01:05:59.500 they're still going on it's a good metaphor i'll start using it yeah well you did start using it
01:06:05.980 uh sheev palpatine says future episodes need to trigger warning if james o'brien clips going to be
01:06:10.300 featured no i agree with that no it's a jump scare it's the james o'brien jump scare halloween may
01:06:16.460 have been yesterday but we're still in the spooky season uh but i i do i do agree it's not fair to
01:06:22.460 inflict people on him on people with uh by surprise too bad i do what i want like make me do another
01:06:27.820 bloody james o'brien book club i'm not making you i'll do it by myself if i have to but you can't
01:06:34.940 resist put on the bloody bookshelf so every time you leave the room you gotta look at james o'brien's
01:06:39.420 face i hate it again he complains about it but there's nothing stopping him from taking james o'brien
01:06:44.460 down we like having james o'brien's judgment he's there whispering in us say you could be a little bit
01:06:51.420 more offensive with that one car that's a good point are you sure that tweet goes far enough
01:06:56.780 that's what james is asking i hope not hate gonna put this in the state of hate report i don't think
01:07:01.420 they will um conqueror thunder says unrelated but it's nice to see all the boys don poppies this time
01:07:07.500 of year well of course yeah uh matthew says uh what about jeremy clarkson prime minister for reform
01:07:13.020 he runs on anti-legal immigration pro-farmer low-tax yavia malay style civil service austerity
01:07:18.460 and a britain first platform again i have no doubt that jeremy clarkson assuming power
01:07:23.820 would be much more effective and pro-british and patriotic than anybody else that we have right now
01:07:29.500 imagine if he then puts james and richard into into the heads of departments that would be amazing
01:07:37.900 jeremy clarkson doesn't operate with an obvious and open animus against the country so he loves
01:07:43.180 the country i know he loves the people in it so it would be way better to have just anyone honestly
01:07:47.980 anyone in fact jeremy clarkson you were talking about trump during clarkson's farm when you see
01:07:53.500 him introducing himself to the locals or at least introducing the audience to the locals and the way
01:07:58.220 he interacts with everybody who lives around him it's kind of like trump going to mcdonald's like
01:08:03.500 trump going on pretentious yeah yeah he he doesn't care he's a a good bloke yeah who gets along with
01:08:10.460 people because he's a good guy and comes up with crazy ideas and they're always funny to watch yes um
01:08:16.380 uh galicia galacter says honestly i was skeptical about clarkson's farm as a tv program but it was
01:08:21.820 actually fantastic wholesome and hilarious i'll always miss the og top gear and now the grand tour but
01:08:27.020 clarkson's farm is brilliant watching it also suddenly helping our message get across to the british
01:08:31.180 public yeah it's the most right-wing tv program easily in decades oh yeah and everyone watches
01:08:36.860 i don't know anyone who doesn't watch it that's the thing oh i love it yeah i still need to catch
01:08:40.860 up with the third series but one about halfway through incredible but um like you know also the
01:08:45.580 amount of friends amount of people the second series radicalized against their local councils i'm
01:08:51.020 right i was furious everybody was going oh these people are petty yes they're petty children for no
01:08:57.580 reason yes for literally no reason it's just because they don't like clarkson uh so yeah
01:09:02.380 it's it's superb stuff and this is why jeremy clarkson probably would win uh roman observer says
01:09:07.420 the fascinating read horrific thing about the inheritance tax is that it not only follows
01:09:11.580 the typical marxist points uh against productive people and against future generations but it also
01:09:16.620 aligns with a very liberal agenda of pushing people to consume as much as possible of what they earn
01:09:21.660 since they won't be able to save it and pass it on anyway yeah it's it's just so counterproductive
01:09:27.020 to any kind of good common sense that it just has to be the results of left-wing policy right it's
01:09:33.020 what it's all for well yeah the the modern world and this is another thing pushing to it just wants you
01:09:38.460 to have as low time preference as possible it needs to be now now now now now now is that is that why
01:09:44.140 jordan peterson started writing about satisfaction uh delaying in a way but this is also a point that
01:09:52.620 the austrians hit on a lot which is that what i said about the farmers the austrian economics is all
01:09:58.300 about savings mentality you save you save you save and when you find a good investment you put money
01:10:04.860 into it it's not just like spending money but on a broader philosophical um perspective is basically
01:10:11.500 saying don't be hedonistic i mean grant's got a great point have virtue right does that nurse
01:10:18.140 administrator own a home well her reward for her career is that home so she should be forced to sell
01:10:23.260 it and that's her reward see how stupid you sound james that's great yeah that's that's a really good
01:10:28.620 one actually and the thing is well like you know anyone who is employed by the state is not a productive
01:10:36.540 person so their job had better be necessary or else they're just sucking up resources that
01:10:41.340 are not needed and so if you've got six nurses when two would actually suffice that's four nurses
01:10:46.540 who are just essentially wasteful on the taxpayer well again i've in the past year or so i've been in
01:10:56.620 a and e and uh it really is you sit there and you see all of these people waiting to be seen and you see
01:11:04.300 half a dozen possibly a dozen staff members standing around on their phones doing nothing and you think
01:11:12.620 to yourself what are you being why are you here why are you here now it's utterly insufferable and
01:11:20.380 there's just no incentive to cut the waste i mean again jeremy clarkson i think would probably do
01:11:25.820 something about it uh come on then chris says i wouldn't be surprised if bill gates's sticky fingers
01:11:30.460 aren't puppeteering star starma's decisions for a land grab i mean i wouldn't be surprised but i
01:11:34.860 haven't seen any evidence it'll be bill gates it'll be black rock it'll be anybody who can afford it
01:11:41.180 to eat all of those assets up oh yeah was he really oh i didn't know about this yeah bill gates was
01:11:47.980 given a tour wasn't even like the first person that starman met or something
01:11:52.540 oh that says it all doesn't it yeah probably is bloody and uh passing says uh inheritance tax is
01:11:57.740 particularly disgusting because everything you earn invest over your lifetime is already taxed far
01:12:01.340 too high yep it means everything is taxed twice or three times over if you want to leave something
01:12:05.660 to your children yeah i know it really is and like i said i don't stand to inherit anything uh but i just
01:12:10.060 hate the concept of an inheritance tax it's just fundamentally unfair communists can't understand but
01:12:15.500 you can have principles outside of your own immediate self-interest yeah you don't have to personally benefit
01:12:20.300 to not agree with something again it's like the example yeah i can look at inheritance tax and say
01:12:25.340 well you're stealing people's money for no reason other than to benefit yourself that's immoral
01:12:30.220 and they turn around and they say well you have you got assets over i'm not stealing your money
01:12:35.340 though it's like yeah but you should be stealing anyone's bloody stealing it yet yeah exactly
01:12:41.020 are you gonna take this gold bars to the underworld oh yeah but it's just unbelievable like
01:12:45.740 myopic view of things it's just i hate it i mean brian said oh it's the politics of envy no the
01:12:51.420 communists are the politics of envy resentment ceiling jealousy and let's talk about billionaires
01:12:57.580 james right ed doesn't put it rather harshly but he did say that leftism is a is a collection of genetic
01:13:04.620 garbage i mean and i and i i i don't i don't endorse but i don't disavow i can't find a way of
01:13:13.740 inherently disagreeing that so i'll move on uh daniel says this will hit farms near cities the hardest
01:13:18.940 while the land value will be higher as it's desirable for putting house developments on
01:13:22.540 this is clearly a in place to drive out farmers from places like salisbury swindon etc any farm
01:13:27.100 near a large town or city that will have one generation left that's a great point as well
01:13:30.620 that i didn't even consider um the locality of it it's going to be about getting farmland into the
01:13:36.220 hands of property developers so we can just house bamalians all over the country just who will then
01:13:42.620 immediately starve yeah there's presumably no food well we'll just have to again we're totally
01:13:48.540 reliant on the global economy foreign countries so let's just hope that they desperately want to
01:13:53.660 give us food uh arizona desert rat says so instead of saving for retirement farmers have to save for
01:13:59.100 their children's inheritance tax yeah yeah that's literally it but farming isn't exactly a high margin
01:14:05.260 profession at this point so good luck with that um jerry randall says what is it with commies wanting
01:14:11.100 to starve people it's like they always screw over farmers no matter what country or continent commies
01:14:15.260 are doing commie things yeah well the thing is right people always forget this about communism because
01:14:20.300 the communists themselves talk in terms of classes they sound universal right they sound like they're
01:14:26.140 everywhere at all times and actually i'm talking about the whole swath of the country but if you
01:14:30.460 actually were to look top down at where communism happens well what's a proletariat well that's an
01:14:35.420 industrial working class in the urban centers so actually if you were to draw up a map of say russia
01:14:41.580 and then localize the proletariat you'd have like three cities right you'd have like two or three
01:14:46.220 cities like st petersburg moscow whatever tiny tiny red dots surrounded by a sea of peasant farmers
01:14:53.660 so most of the country they say oh the proletariat are going to rise up against the capitalists
01:14:57.660 whereas actually the proletariat a very tiny percentage of the actual population of the country
01:15:03.180 but the the actual farmers they're they're actually all over the place and they're the
01:15:07.420 vast bulk of things well this is the same mentality of those who complain in america about the electoral
01:15:12.460 college yeah uh because kind of in the opposite direction in america you get this mass conflagration
01:15:19.820 of disgusting dysgenic bug men who who gather together in the slums of the city can i just pause you
01:15:26.700 saying because i saw one aaron rupar on twitter the other day complaining that rfk was going to take
01:15:31.820 away his process a slop and it's like sorry you should be grateful but that's exactly the kind
01:15:38.220 of person you're talking about and then they tyrannize over yeah so so what they're saying is that these
01:15:43.500 bug men population centers need to be able to tyrannize the rest of the rural country which is all
01:15:49.100 communism has ever been still man carl's point there it's not a coincidence that lenin
01:15:54.860 had the minority party yeah and named it the majority party yes that's it no no that's exactly it
01:16:00.220 the mensheviks should never have sent it to the name it's insufferable but look the but the point
01:16:04.780 is communism has always been the tyranny of the industrial cities over the hinterlands and that's
01:16:10.460 all we're seeing now that's that's just a further expansion of that because often small holding
01:16:15.980 farmers do okay for themselves and are not totally dependent on the state um afraid bentos for every
01:16:22.620 haitian which is still a part of my manifesto um says are we sure the 90 iq labor government actually
01:16:28.700 understands the concept of an asset now that's actually a genuine question right this is we've
01:16:33.580 raised it before that dave david lammy may be generous at 90 well no david lammy's under average
01:16:39.740 90 oh yeah so david lammy's obviously on the 80 side um keir starmer's probably 95 you know he's
01:16:45.180 pushing it up almost um but that but that's no no but he's got an internal monologue but it doesn't get
01:16:50.300 up to much well he doesn't have an internal monologue oh yeah he doesn't read books he doesn't like
01:16:54.460 music and he doesn't dream oh yeah i forgot he doesn't he doesn't he doesn't he's not been
01:16:59.820 programmed to dream it doesn't happen it's he rotating the onion of deception in his mind no
01:17:04.540 i don't think he can rotate a deceptive onion in his mind um but the the frank man's for every
01:17:09.820 haitian says i can imagine them seeing the figures on a spreadsheet and assuming assuming it's liquid
01:17:14.540 cash you know i i i tweeted this out is that out of the realm of possibility i'm sad to say it's not
01:17:20.300 no well that's not out of the realm you see leftists say this sort of thing every time so
01:17:24.940 how do we allow billionaires shouldn't we just cap them at 999 million 900 and it's like no no no no
01:17:30.620 it's it's not scrooge mcduck in a vault of gold you retard right it's property ownership like it's
01:17:39.420 it's businesses a business has like loads of people who make money out of the business and the total value
01:17:43.900 of the business is their net a huge part of their net worth so every like there are loads of people who
01:17:49.260 invest in that elon doesn't own them like chattel is my point right like you don't understand money
01:17:57.100 is the is the answer to the leftist um anyway moving on uh george says uh who better to drain
01:18:03.980 the swamp than a garbage man uh the response of trump's campaign has been very impressive
01:18:08.940 he seems to have good people on his team yeah this time he really does doesn't he
01:18:12.220 uh some might say the best i'm sure some would um omar says ever since his usurpation biden has always
01:18:18.140 has gaffed in ways so specifically beneficial to the trump campaign it's hard to believe he's not
01:18:22.940 using his brief moments of lucidity for revenge torpedo joe is the mean magic made manifest yeah
01:18:29.420 now that that was another great point because that's why it describes an unforced error like
01:18:33.180 there was nothing requiring joe biden to come out and just call all trump supporters just garbage
01:18:38.140 and it was just nothing but a net benefit for trump see what what i like to think of this as is um
01:18:42.380 um obviously it's uh uh the the usual suspects but scary movie you've watched scary movie i mean
01:18:48.780 years one which one the first one where where it's the where it's doofy doofy turns out to have been
01:18:54.460 behind it and he's he's this a blubbering retard who limps everywhere and you get the usual suspects
01:19:00.860 reveal at the end where he's limping limping slowly the walk starts to straighten up yeah he pulls off the
01:19:07.980 mustache he's got hair slit back that's going to be after this election when trump wins joe biden puts
01:19:13.340 on his shades joe biden puts on the shades he puts on his maga hat into the sunset again he has put on
01:19:20.940 a maga hat so it's just like hmm there you go hmm yeah the brief moments of lucidity and lucidity indeed
01:19:28.780 uh rb says the interesting thing about the puerto rico joke is the crowd overwhelming received it
01:19:32.860 poorly booing and grinning oh yeah i should have put that out um joey says uh i saw a freaking fact
01:19:38.380 check that the garbage truck was not in fact donald trump's truck yeah i suck yeah it's he could
01:19:43.660 have afforded it yeah he probably could have afforded it like he didn't actually buy himself a car no
01:19:47.340 kidding thank you for the fact check snopes um lance here enjoy uh jeremy clarkson was punching piers
01:19:54.940 morgan and dunking on greens 15 years ago i forgot that jeremy clarkson punched piers morgan
01:19:58.940 definitely want him in charge now can you imagine piers morgan's bloody face
01:20:05.500 uh he really was based uh when youtube didn't even exist yet before his time
01:20:09.100 oh he was he was always getting into trouble for little comments and jokes that he would make on
01:20:14.060 top gear as well yeah do you remember when he made a joke about i think he made jokes about
01:20:17.740 mexican rapists and the bbc had to come out and apologize for it my wife doesn't like cards at
01:20:25.100 all but she loves watching top gear she loves watching jeremy clarkson so she was the one who made me sit
01:20:28.860 down and watch clarkson's farm and i like jeremy clarkson just fine but i was just like
01:20:32.940 do i want to watch a thing about farming and then literally two episodes in i'm like okay this is
01:20:37.020 brilliant you know so glad you made me do this darling uh hosep says there was someone on x who
01:20:41.660 was literally saying that trump was embarrassing himself by lowering himself to the level of
01:20:45.420 mcdonald's employee and there you go there we go that's exactly my point proven it's he is showing
01:20:50.460 that he doesn't care that it's low class and he thinks that there's an intrinsic honor and dignity
01:20:54.700 in it in and of itself which is great frankly uh derek says we know the definition of insanity
01:21:01.180 the funny thing is we can rely on democrats to practice that definition to a t despite them not
01:21:05.260 being able to find what a woman is and colin says i'm still waiting for the genuine explanation of why
01:21:09.820 there are such things as protected characteristics well you see we are dominated by an insane liberal
01:21:15.500 hegemony that is not allowed to does not allow us to recognize that people come from groups and
01:21:23.340 that's literally all of it summarized uh north fc zoomer says and now over to our island correspondent
01:21:32.140 arizona desert rat says only certain religions are protected i doubt anyone will be arrested for
01:21:36.300 saying death to christians yeah i mean the thing about the irish at the moment is they're kind of
01:21:40.300 speed running the british experience right so like for any irish viewers in the next few years
01:21:47.980 you'll find people arrested for praying inside their own heads near abortion clinics and things
01:21:51.980 like that it'll only go one way if a muslim were to do that they wouldn't get arrested it'll only be
01:21:57.820 the christians arrested because of course this is about writing historic injustices the irish well
01:22:03.500 known for their colonial empire and imposing themselves on the rest of the world um
01:22:07.420 it's just the perfidious irish i think is what it's described yeah that's genuinely how the french
01:22:14.860 call them yeah yeah how dare they yeah yeah i like the way we can just oh yeah look at the irish
01:22:20.860 kevin says uh yeah because that worked well for cromwell and ireland you're all serfs and have no
01:22:24.460 right to an opinion uh the sad thing is that uh just like when cromwell went to ireland and longshands
01:22:29.580 went to scotland there are so many people particularly in those in high stations who agree with all this
01:22:33.100 nonsense uh yes basically uh charlie says uh it is important to note that a general election has
01:22:39.420 been called for the 29th of november so either the bill gets through in this or the next government
01:22:44.460 my money is on a shin fein coalition government which will make for interesting times for us i
01:22:49.500 haven't actually been following um what's likely to happen politically i don't know why conor mcgregor
01:22:54.700 doesn't start like the irish freedom party in fact no that already exists join the irish freedom
01:22:59.820 party like conor mcgregor he's like keeps talking about being being president of ireland but it's
01:23:03.580 like but that doesn't do anything um michael says honorable mentions here yeah yeah michael says
01:23:10.860 please god let trump win uh well that's what i'm hoping for because i don't want to have to do a
01:23:15.580 sweaty chenck meltdown every time you hint it it makes me want it i know things even me saying it
01:23:24.220 makes me want it the video that we've been playing where you've been announcing the election stream
01:23:29.820 where you mention that and then it cuts in with chango i don't i don't i don't want it to happen but i
01:23:37.260 appreciate how funny it would be if it did happen like you know there's there's something like uh you
01:23:42.540 know the the sort of mirror image of it this there's something mimetic about it and i don't want that to
01:23:47.580 happen on the tragic value of the meltdown i appreciate the tragic value of the meltdown i appreciate that
01:23:53.740 that it would be symbolic and mystical but i don't want that i i want trump to win down i think
01:23:58.860 it'd be funny it would be funny that's the thing i can see objectively that this would be funny
01:24:05.820 uh joey says didn't clarkson's farm get higher ratings than the lord of the rings abomination
01:24:10.060 oh yeah way higher way higher and then obviously the rings of power cost way more to make cost a
01:24:16.700 billion dollars per series i think yeah uh there's no way they gave jeremy clarkson a billion dollars
01:24:22.620 um but again it's the thing is though what's really interesting about it like oh we're gonna
01:24:26.140 have multicultural hobbits whereas jeremy clarkson has real life hobbits right yeah living in a real
01:24:31.980 life shire doing hobbit things and that's still a hobbit things of resisting the government and
01:24:38.140 people tune in in their millions people love it this is crazy how like you there's something about
01:24:43.420 authenticity you can't fake these things ersatz um michael says uh the concept of planting a tree your
01:24:49.500 great-grandchildren will enjoy its shade is an alien concept your average leftist well i mean
01:24:54.300 obviously i think your average leftist would gag at the idea of having great-grandchildren yeah yeah
01:25:01.100 you shouldn't that's what they'd say yeah well i agree that they shouldn't yeah i agree they
01:25:06.460 shouldn't have great-grandchildren but i intend to have lots of great-grandchildren when when they tell
01:25:10.220 me these days oh i'm not planning on having kids i shrug my shoulders and say oh thank god
01:25:13.980 good thinking yeah thank you i don't think you'd be a good parent either
01:25:23.580 there's something about like congratulating someone for being a genetic dead end that's a
01:25:27.260 really bad burn oh yeah they've no idea how to respond to it they go wait wait you're agreeing
01:25:33.740 with me i'm not having kids going wrong thank you for your service you know
01:25:37.180 i don't know why i find that so funny it really is um uh clarkson as pm james may foreign secretary
01:25:48.220 obviously hammond for health minister and with all this medical experience matters uh didn't he get
01:25:53.820 in a car crash he's been in many cars he was in a really high speed one let's see how many but there
01:25:59.660 was one where he's gonna two major ones right he was going like 300 miles an hour or something
01:26:05.500 and the thing is this really annoyed me because he was like 37 he had like a bunch of kids and it's
01:26:09.100 like what are you doing going 300 miles an hour yeah just you know this is an unnecessary risk you
01:26:13.900 shouldn't be taking your here you go 2006 hammond was driving a jet-powered dragster at 319 miles
01:26:20.620 per hour when a tire burst that's unfortunate that's unfortunate causing him to lose control and
01:26:28.060 land upside down in a field he was left in a coma for two weeks and had a frontal lobe brain injury
01:26:34.460 thing is lucky to have survived just like with james and jeremy i really love richard hammond's um
01:26:42.860 the way he holds himself the way i like him he's done lots of documentaries where he's gone around
01:26:47.500 england and i saw a clip from one from a few years ago where he was going around the lake district
01:26:52.220 and he sat down in front of a pub which he said was one of his favorite pubs in the entire country
01:26:57.340 and he just described how rooted he felt to the land the sentiments that he had to the people
01:27:04.620 around him and how quintessentially english he felt and it was basically he basically gave a blood and
01:27:11.980 soil speech but in this in in the in the sentimental english manner not that he hated anybody else just
01:27:19.180 that he loved this country and his place in it and it's really nice to see that he still held those
01:27:25.660 patriotic feelings yeah no because he's been across like the entire world yeah yeah but the thing is
01:27:30.620 like this is another point that um you remember that steve bray the stop brexit man stop brexit
01:27:36.540 right there was one time we were like there was a debate happening outside of parliament with
01:27:41.020 the remainers and ukip and he it was being recorded and he was just like you know funny thing about all
01:27:46.380 these ukipers they've all got foreign wives and it's like yeah because when the more you learn about the
01:27:50.540 world the more you realize how different we are to the rest of it and so you want us to remain like
01:27:55.340 we are and not like them because there are these tangible differences you know the average liberal
01:27:59.980 democrat who's like you know in their middle class house and have never really been anywhere apart from
01:28:03.980 on package holidays or cruises or something you don't know well yeah that's what these people are like
01:28:08.700 i think the reason that they romanticize the idea of internationalism is because they have so little
01:28:14.300 experience of it so they want to feel like they're not as parochial as they are because because they've
01:28:20.700 got the middle class values they attach a um a sense of shame to it yeah but i'll tell you what
01:28:25.660 man the very first diverse machete gang that runs down their street they're going to be voting clerks
01:28:30.380 and nationalism that very day they're going to be getting their black shirts on yeah they absolutely
01:28:35.340 will because the thing is a lot of the lib dem voters they're not people who hate england they just
01:28:38.860 want to think of themselves as high class you know above the rabble so yeah but you don't want
01:28:43.020 the machetes do you um but anyway on that note we are we are out of time so join us in half an hour
01:28:48.780 for lads hour discussing how to start a cult my advice is uh start a youtube channel criticizing
01:28:54.540 woke ideas and feminism and uh we will see you in about 30 minutes