The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1041
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Summary
In this episode, the lads discuss Islamophobia awareness month and the shocking statistics on the decline of white people in the UK, including the shocking revelation that only 56% of live births in the UK last year were from native white Brits.
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hello and welcome to the podcast of the load seaters episode 1041 on today the 8th of november
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2024 i'm your host connor joined by josh and harry who's giggling like a child for no reason
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hello that's because before we started samson was doing the spongebob squarepants are you ready and
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it sounded like you were just coming out of doing the voice and you went oh are you ready kids
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that's gonna be camera for god's sake i could do an excellent mr crab's impression but i'll spare
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you that uh thank you audio listeners today we're going to be discussing islamophobia awareness month
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because there's reasons to be uh aware of how islamophobic one should or shouldn't be uh whether
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or not kemi bad not can represent the british and josh is going to take us on a magical mystery tour
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for the phenomena of a jinn brain roll up for the mystery tour yes there will be fun segments
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after connor's in descending order yeah uh three announcements today because it's wednesday
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three o'clock uh my show thompson talks is on for all of those who have a lotus seat subscription if
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you don't please do helps us keep the lights on i'm going to be going through replacement migration
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this is a third rail which of course i'm just going to chomp straight down on and it's not
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conspiracy theory when the un produced documents about it so we're going to go through that and the
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yes and the recent demographic data has been put out by the office for national statistics that
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shows that only 56 percent of live births in the uk last year were from native white brits
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worrying stuff oh wait so actually in your in your show are you going over the actual un document
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that's just called replacement migration because i've found that before and went they really don't
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keep this a secret yes we're gonna go into it uh two or more announcements today common sense crusade
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is so that's tomorrow today's my show common sense crusade tomorrow it will run from four till five
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tomorrow rather than three till four um because of scheduling issues so if you're expecting it at
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the normal time it's an hour later and then the third thing was something that you were going to
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mention yes um i was very kindly sent a book and a very nice letter and a poem from eloise because she
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liked my poem in irelander so uh thank you very much that was very kind of you it's always nice
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so i've never really written a poem before not as an adult anyway i did obviously when i was in
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school so it's nice that it's been so well received and thank you very much to uh everyone
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else who's also been very kind as well oh while we're thanking the audience members sending books
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in that case uh we were also sent in politics on the edge by rory stewart which carl decided to
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drop on my desk because after my series uh currently ongoing covering james o'brien's books we will
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be filming how to be right very very soon apparently i'm the new office shit lib whisperer
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making you the whisperer is probably one of the most ironic things
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you've got me there you've got me there anyway thank you to everyone that sends things into our
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po box you can access that on the website and i did have the pleasure of uh editing josh's poem so
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everyone who has a copy of islander issue two you can enjoy that at the back and look out for issue
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three around the end of the year but without further ado on with today's stories happy islamophobia
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month everyone oh sorry it's islamophobia awareness month we should we should be aware of islamophobia
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not not islamophobic um i'm sure you'll get your time every other month of the year because it
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turns out there's good reason to have a very rational skepticism of islam particularly in britain
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which we'll be going through but let's start with this has anyone else noticed this has come out
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of absolutely nowhere like what other year has november been aslamophobia awareness month
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pretty weird how it's just completely sprung up out of the astroturf
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it's almost like there's been some sort of event that has happened that might make people more
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inclined to push this sort of thing yeah i couldn't possibly speculate as to what that was because
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nobody wants to be held in contempt of court but this is the mayor of west yorkshire saying
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this islamophobia awareness month and every month there is no room for hate in west yorkshire remember
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west yorkshire because we're going to get onto that in a bit i urge anyone who's been a victim of a
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hate crime to report it to the police you will be heard and you will be believed now the problem is
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that non-crime hate incidents in this country don't actually require any evidence to designate the
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person that's making the anonymous accusation a victim and so the person who is accused by dint of
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being accused is held as guilty and the police are promoted to record these so that they can
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climb up the ranks of the anti-racist hierarchy within the police because everything they do is
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to not be called racist so this entire country is premised on thought crimes on behalf of muslims who
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seek to log thought crimes in order to accrue more power and wealth to their respective grievance groups
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and the police should go along with it because they want to get promotion and the way she's
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worded it there does sound insidious doesn't it in a sense i know that word can get you a hate crime
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these days but um you will be heard and you will be believed so there's no mention of you will have
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a fair hearing and evidence will be heard it's just if it is reported it must be true and therefore you
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will be guilty yeah it turns out if you're a young white girl in west yorkshire who has been subjected
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to hate crime by muslims uh you won't be believed but bookmark that for a moment so so where's this
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islamophobia awareness month campaign come from well it's these guys the islamophobia awareness month
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seeds of change organization they offer islamophobia awareness training as part of dei qualifications
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i was actually listening in on a safeguarding workshop on female genital mutilation recently
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with a family member having to go through this for school reasons and these kinds of people that form
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these curricula bent everything out of shape so for example they said that you shouldn't racially
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profile girls from the middle east north africa sub-saharan africa as being more likely to be
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victims of fgm and did you know that actually fgm happens more often in christian countries so it's
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not just a muslim thing what more often in christian countries committed by what population in those
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countries don't ask that question also don't ask the question that it's only in christian countries this
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sort of thing gets recorded as a crime because in muslim countries it's not a crime this is why in the uk
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we are the world capital of acid attacks because when it sort of honor-based violence happens in
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muslim countries um it's not recorded because it's not a crime i actually saw um a graphic showing the
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middle east and north africa and i'm not sure how true it was because i wasn't able to find the original
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data source but it indicated that up to 70 percent of women in egypt of all places um underwent this
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which suggests that it's massively large scale it's pretty harrowing obviously is worth
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he's referring to a christian country he's referring to a place like nigeria where half of
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the country is is under the control of boko haram not not the most devout catholic sect in the world
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there you go but as was mentioned i'm sure this is a purely organic movement hasn't been given any
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money by the home office or raiku to manage hostilities towards muslims that may or may not
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have been sprung up in this year for completely unrelated reasons to a certain crime but but there you go
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i don't say that sort of thing lightly as well because they do get taxpayer funding and they
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are supported by the police wwf um the nhs churches universities islington council and tesco in
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birmingham yardley um so wonderful jess phillips can do a local shop knowing that they're they're
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fighting islamophobia what reason would there possibly be to be islamophobic in britain can we
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make me think of any reasons a series of terror attacks that would be mass rape of british girls
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ah there's there's one actually there's a there's a good one we can get on to and if you're talking
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about west yorkshire in particular yeah we're going to so so a little while ago this was with i believe
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raw egg nationalist and carl i covered the grooming gang trial in rotherham the only charlie peters of gb news
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and one local journalist went down and and covered and this was to do with the sentencing of i believe
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seven men for the sexual abuse of over a hundred girls over the span of that decade no other local
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or national news outlet thought it worthy of reporting on on this the bbc um constantly committed
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to stories of minoritarian grievance didn't think the industrial scale child rape committed in towns
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and cities across the uk warranted a mention charlie peters highlighted this in a piece that he's
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written for the critic he's written up his coverage of the trial here as i covered in the youtube segment
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which which did rather well aside from us jk rowling on x and gb news uh literally nobody covered this he
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also notes in here that uh he covered the changing of the wikipedia page on grooming gangs to the the
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grooming gangs moral panic that was ridiculous yeah yeah that harry and and i was on the panel at the
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time did it did a segment on as well so yeah again there's very few outlets willing to cover this
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and it's because it seems to indict the government's preferred immigration policy which is bringing in
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unparalleled numbers of hostile foreign diasporas inflicting them on the native population and then
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anytime the native population notices that certain communities might commit more crimes and do
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heinous things to young girls um they're called far-right racists and told to shut up and not look back in
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anger unfortunately there's an update to this story so this is the reason why i'm presenting this in
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in islamophobia awareness month um they're getting their sentences reduced yeah so responsible for
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hundreds of child rapes and after an error sorry we we realize that that's actually legal now
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yeah so this is uh abid sadiq convicted of three counts of rape and one of indecent assault and muhammad
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siab was convicted of two counts of rape one of in sexual intercourse with a girl under 13 and one
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count of trafficking if i remember rightly siab was the one who had to have an interpreter because
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despite living in the country for about 10 years and speak a lick of english um they had three years
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and a year taken off their sentences respectively so the details are as follows in this gb news article
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it was following an administrative error mr justice slater i suppose everyone should look into
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mr justice slater's a case history to see if he's got a record of giving offenders like this leniency
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as lots of the judges seem to do in this country um he resentenced both men at sheffield crown court
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sadiq's sentence was reduced by three years to 21 years consisting of 20 years imprisonment plus 12
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months extended license and siab was resentenced to 24 years imprisonment with one year taken off his
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jail term despite the reduced sentences gb news understands that both men could spend further time
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behind bars as they will now have to face a parole board due to the nature of their offending
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previously they were liable for automatic release after serving two-thirds of their sentences or the
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parole board you could just could just let them out as they often do so they could be out even
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earlier it turns out yeah so depressing isn't it yes letting these people out to continue abusing
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people because they have not been sufficiently punished i mean let's not get into what i think
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sufficient punishment is but please do carry on yeah we the sort of punishment we gave out before
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the 1960s would be a wise and fitting thing here i think yeah short drop and sudden stop right
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it's british tradition and rope is cheap anyway so last time i mentioned at the trial um families were
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crying out during the sentences saying i love you dad they were absolutely shocked when their father
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received jail time so i mean we do know that there's sort of a conspiracy of silence among these
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pakistani ethnic enclaves of where lots of people know that brothers cousins friends fathers and sons will go
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and pass the same young vulnerable girls around so the idea that nobody knew anything about this
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beggars belief but then at the resentencing one survivor said a relative of one of these men
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was quote dead eyeing her in the court staring her down gb news understands the judge then ordered the
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relatives to leave the court because they were trying to intimidate one of the survivors and then it
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continued outside sheffield crown court it's alleged that one of the relatives called on another to
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slap the bitch referring to one of the survivors um there was then an altercation with during which
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the nca officers and the court security separated the groups one of the survivors told gb news the
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relative's behavior was disgusting and an insult siab and sadiq were cruel and appalling rapists they
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stole my childhood their relatives should have some shame but instead they're trying to fight
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me at the court the real insult though came from the court to slap me it's beyond unacceptable it is
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revolting now do you remember in 2017 when tommy robinson stood outside a sentencing hearing
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could not have interfered with the sentencing was just reading a bbc article and was found guilty
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of contempt of court for that how are these families not not the same because they're brown
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and they're muslim unfortunately um new shadow justice secretary former unfortunately unsuccessful
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tory leadership candidate which we'll be talking about shortly uh robert jenrick said grooming gang
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rapists should be locked up for life if the foreign nationals they should be immediately deported it
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really is that simple um one of the survivors actually requested that two of the men who are
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pakistani nationals be deported and she was uh censored by the judge in her witness statement
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for making that recommendation so they really don't want you to know that it's a complete option
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to have these people in the country same week this happened there's another one 20 men jailed for a
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combined total of 219 years after a series of grooming gang trials remember when they call it a moral
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panic on wikipedia or when they say that there's a conspiracy theory about grooming gangs on that dreadful
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hope not hate documentary they're just blatantly lying to you here's some details from the west
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yorkshire police 20 men um faced 219 years behind bars after being convicted of sexually exploiting
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four girls between the ages of 12 and 16 in calderdale west yorkshire so what's that like an average of
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about 11 years each year also i i saw this when it um was published and you've got that guy craig mitchell
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um just the one anglo sounding name there amongst a sea of pakistani names and faces i i don't really
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understand uh how that happens because uh i've got no reason to necessarily um believe this but i have
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suspicions that perhaps this is included in amongst that case maybe a tangential relationship to them
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because the pakistanis are known to be very insular in their community they they stick to their own
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that's true well there's that or he was running it like a prostitution ring and so they were willing
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to rent out these young girls to paedophiles of any description that makes sense i suppose yeah which
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is just despicable but but and and i'll go into the details shortly but west yorkshire there's no room
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for hate or islamophobia in west yorkshire there is room for hundreds of foreign paedophiles of the
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islamic faith in west yorkshire though it turns out because it's taken absolutely ages to find and
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prosecute and report on these people they've had loads of reporting restrictions placed on this case
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for years i think it's um the case first opened about 10 years ago the trials first started in
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october 2021 absolutely no reporting restrictions and all the people locked up for the southport
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riots and protests though because one is politically convenient to the labour government the other one
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certainly is not so you can also see here you know three of them have got the same surname so
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there's got to be some sort of familial aspect to it unless it's you know it's just a common surname
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and it's a coincidence there's usually uh let's just say community and family relations in this
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culture are not a venn diagram it's often a circle so there you go um so this again can't be reported on
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for for absolute years but anyone involved in the southport massacre could be dragged through the mud got it
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so the first investigation regarded the sexual exploitation of two girls between 13 and 16 which
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happened in 2006 and 2009 in calderdale west yorkshire nine men from halifax were jailed following
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two trials at bradford crown court men from halifax men from halifax okay sure uh trial started in
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october 2021 that's uh shahzad nawaz halifax name and nadim nasir was sentenced to 11 years for
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uh being guilty of rape making threats to kill uh sajid adalat was sentenced to seven years for
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rape shahzad nazir was sentenced to 11 years for rape and sahahil zafar was sentenced to 42 months for
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rape and possession of class a drugs uh what's 42 months that's not even four years is it why is why
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has he got less than four years anyone want to anyone want to offer a reason as to why these
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people haven't gotten life in prison for abusing children they're a regime client group and therefore
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they need them on side yeah quite there was a second trial nadim adalat was sentenced to 14 years for
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rape after he attempted to appeal the sentence it was raised to 16 years assad mahmoud was sentenced to 13
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years muhammad rizwan was sentenced to nine years and vasim adalat was sentenced to 12 years he also
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attempted an appeal uh but his sentence was increased to 14 years and six months the article
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and make sure to stress that all the men were from halifax all men from halifax sure uh west
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yorkshire police then launched another investigation in the same year after the force received reports
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of the repeated sexual abuse of a 13 year old girl between 2002 and 2006 there were then three trials
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related to the investigation the first trial in august 2022 amir shaban found guilty of rape and
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sentenced to 10 years in prison the second trial in october 2022 muhammad zirab imran rajah yassin
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and kamran amin all jailed for 10 years for rape muhammad akhtar was jailed for 11 years and has
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since died in prison malik quadia was found guilty of five counts and sentenced to 22 years and then
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the third trial at bradford crown court in january 24 24 haroon sadiq sentenced to 10 years for two counts
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shafiq ali rafiq sentenced to 12 years for two counts and saw rafaz robin rob now was someay
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i don't care about getting it right frankly um he was in prison for nine years the third investigation
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found craig mitchell guilty of rape in december 2018 and sentenced him to 12 years right so we found
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one we found one who is not an imported foreign criminal and therefore don't be as i'm a phobic
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well the home office can write up a report about him saying see not all yep that's what i was getting
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at earlier like it seems strange doesn't it he's alongside it not saying he's not guilty of he
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probably is right but it's obviously going to be pointed out and people are going to be saying
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well look you know it's not a pakistani community problem despite all of those other people yeah what
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people have to understand is that exceptions prove rules it's that if you find an outlier it means that
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generally the stated rule does apply so when people say oh it's just a conspiracy theory these
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grooming gangs are operating for ethnic racial and religious reasons because there's one white guy in
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them it's like okay what about the 19 other pakistani muslims that are running this anything no because
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it's inconvenient to your narrative um the article also notes that the task force which which charlie
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peter's documentary helped set up under then home secretary suella braveman uh started last year has
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already made over 500 arrests and it's identified a fair few thousand victims um but you should expect
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more to finish on because this is something that i've spoken about on on my show before but uh the
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labour party are trying to do a gaza family visa scheme that's trying to replicate the ukrainian
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refugee scheme go to hell so this would bring over prospective uh thousands i mean the ukrainian
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scheme last i checked had over 225 000 people into this country they just import people en masse from
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palestine now i don't know if any of you guys are history buffs but the palestinians might have a bit
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of an axe to grind against britain for helping establish the state of israel and so um even if
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you're not jewish um which none of us at the table are i don't want an imported foreign diaspora that hates
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me because of my ethnicity my heritage my religion and my race being dropped into this country at my
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expense and then to go on and abuse more young girls thank you very much well remember the
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distinction when they're in palestine they are all hamas collaborators useful idiots human shields
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bad people who need to be taken off of the map the second that they cross over into europe they are
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beautiful souls innocent they're in danger as british as you and me yeah this is this is the dichotomy
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that harrison pitt says uh churchill abroad and chamberlain at home it's where you have to be
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incredibly aggressive outside of your borders but then to all of those countries that you want to
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bomb into democracy and denigrate as violating human rights um you completely ignore that they
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might hold a grudge against you and then you immediately appease them when they become a hostile
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ethnic bloc when you bring them into your country so you're aggressive abroad and appeasement at home and
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we wonder why this has resulted in lots of grooming gangs and as i said i mentioned this
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on my show a little while ago which you can have a look at but labour are always honest about this
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because the shadow immigration secretary a debate before even the election was announced just said
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we're drawing up plans for this and we want to we want to institute it so um happy islamophobia
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awareness month i hope you're now aware of why some people are islamophobic
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and with that we've got some rumble rants sorry to depress you lads cheers mate uh it these sort of
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stories need updates i'm afraid because otherwise it just doesn't get covered charlie peters is doing
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a good job oh sorry i didn't realize there was only one um so from casal den i was born in west
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yorkshire and have lived here my entire life beautiful place a beautiful place ruined by our modern world
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aside from the small gaggle of useful dunces every englishman here disdains islam um and they should
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they should have every bloody right to um i'm not saying that name because that is just gonna trick me
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into saying that aloud and it's gonna get clipped phobias are inherently irrational fears that's
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baked into the definition of the word it's not irrational in my opinion to be wary of the most
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violent religion in the modern day uh sorry a fed posty no it's not fed posty at all just read the
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quran and you know and the hadiths and verses about how they think that the um judgment day will only
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come if rocks and trees become animated the spirit of allah and say to kill jews i think i think that
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might be a little bit violent but there you go uh blankfield for ten dollars uh connor team up with
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at paleo christ con on x who's that never heard of him to be fair let me i'll double check have a
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look reading through uh to badger karl to become a believer love the show blessings from new zealand
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karl has a very let's say christian temperament but uh he's also a very natural contrarian so
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andrew wilson oh yeah the christian oh andrew wilson's debate style will not convince karl if
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anything it will make him double down on on his former atheism um that's just former atheism
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karl karl is not a dedicated atheist he's definitely an agnostic yeah fair enough yes um
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phil these busy b i don't know what that refers to but there you go maybe you've been very busy
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i have that's a random name i love how they're just pretending that islamophobia is something that
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just happens for no reason almost as if us natives are ticking time bombs ironic when we all know it's
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the opposite absolutely vile yeah but as harry mentioned what you don't understand is that um
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every non-liberal opinion that a third worlder has is purely because they're in a foreign location if
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you pick them up out of the desert and just drop them into britain they'll instantly become secular
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liberal materially prosperous and it's actually just the far-right racists who have no excuse because
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they're here in the first place and so we're actually far more evil than even the most illiberal
00:23:41.520
islamist well it's magical it's the magic soil but also it's the managerial mindset and i noticed this
00:23:46.520
reading through james o'brien on how not to be right which is that he can and we'll discuss this
00:23:52.420
when we actually record the video talking about it but to give a little foreshadowing he constantly
00:23:57.500
tries to affirm that he does not think the people that he's talking about whether it be brexiteers
00:24:02.580
trump supporters transphobes all of the people that he categorizes as bad people are in fact
00:24:09.280
individually bad people what he thinks is that they have been given bad information that has led them
00:24:16.000
down bad roads by bad media of course in that his answer is to censor the media but there's a
00:24:21.780
broader mindset that applies to people across the entire world which blank slate everybody's
00:24:27.720
fundamentally good all that leads them down the wrong path is bad information so if these muslims
00:24:33.280
in other countries behave badly there or if we get them over here we can socially engineer them
00:24:37.720
and manage them into becoming good british citizens the blank slate is everywhere you look and it's just
00:24:42.500
classic false consciousness the last one is from lady dragon dragon lady chris amazing how muslims
00:24:47.780
disrespected remembrance day just in time for islamophobia awareness month uh yeah because
00:24:51.340
remembrance day is not the worship of their ancestors so why should they show any respect
00:24:54.480
i was actually in a church service on sunday and there was an african woman who brought her son in a
00:24:58.420
buggy and he was playing a loud some sort of kid show on the phone during the service and during
00:25:04.500
the minute silence and it's because she doesn't she doesn't think anything of it because why does she care
00:25:08.440
about our ancestors they're not us many such cases uh speaking of people who weren't very good at
00:25:13.660
remembering our ancestors kemi badenock who showed up late to i believe her constituency's d-day
00:25:20.400
remembrance service earlier on this year um and had to stand at the back as a result in this segment
00:25:26.440
i'm going to be talking about oh well i'm going to be asking the question who represents the british and
00:25:31.000
on that i'm going to be asking some philosophical questions about the meaning of representation
00:25:34.900
in the first place now the idea of representation over the past 10 years has been somewhat sullied
00:25:40.540
by social justice warriors who have wanted to use it as a crowbar to crowbar in their own sectarian
00:25:46.640
ethnic interests into the public space where television needs to be representing these
00:25:52.720
minorities it needs to be representing the sexuality of people in the woke coalition but
00:25:58.880
representation does have a long history going back that goes back to the history of representative
00:26:03.780
democracy in the first place there is a reason that we have members of parliament who are supposed
00:26:08.580
to be it's not always the case because the selective committees can just airdrop people into safe seats
00:26:14.080
but they are supposed to be representing your local community which means that they are supposed to have
00:26:19.740
shared interests shared culture shared language and shared background as you now of course this all works
00:26:27.440
quite well in a homogenous society but in a multi-ethnic multicultural society that we live in right now
00:26:33.780
we have to acknowledge especially given that we don't know the actual numbers of illegal immigrants
00:26:39.200
that are in the country that brit the british people while still making up a majority are an
00:26:45.160
increasingly small portion of this multi-ethnic society and therefore need representation on our
00:26:51.740
own interests this is why parties have begun springing up like reform and others which do more
00:26:57.360
explicitly present themselves as a british party at least for british values in the case of reform
00:27:04.160
the conservatives previously have presented themselves as the british values party back when
00:27:11.140
they had enoch powell in the ranks you could make an argument that they were the british people party or
00:27:16.620
at least he tried to be that but they ejected him for trying to present himself as such so again the
00:27:23.420
question is now who represents the british it's not labor while they are headed by a british man a white
00:27:31.280
a pale stale male as uh kemi badenock herself might say james cleverly specifically james cleverly did
00:27:39.500
specifically say it but i imagine the sentiment has been repeated behind closed doors um he doesn't
00:27:45.200
represent us the first thing he did when he came in was he persecuted british people who were angry
00:27:51.700
that a foreigner had killed white children they persecuted english people they persecuted british
00:27:57.320
people who were very very angry and on the foreign stage and the foreign secretary we have
00:28:01.760
david lammy a man who is explicitly only interested in his own ethnic background as a black man as he said
00:28:10.500
on the world stage to russia it's embarrassing isn't it it was makes us look ridiculous it does make us look
00:28:15.420
ridiculous because on the world stage they we britain have an ethnic man not of british background
00:28:22.200
representing us talking about his own personal interests as opposed to what britain should be
00:28:28.380
representing itself as and uh again the conservatives with kemi badenock now in charge are again
00:28:35.080
positioning themselves as wanting to out left the left they want to out progressive the progressives
00:28:41.020
and this was quite a shame because i know that you were quite supportive of robert jenrich who is
00:28:45.860
an englishman who wanted to represent english values and push for things like mass my the prevention of
00:28:54.840
mass migration stopping that and um and also removing illegal immigrants from the country things that are in
00:29:03.200
our interest so jenrich had very good advisors and given his family a jewish he was basically radicalized by
00:29:09.960
october the 7th and so called for the permanent expulsion of every single illegal immigrant in the
00:29:14.380
country the levying of visa sanctions and the withdrawal of foreign aid against any country who
00:29:18.420
wouldn't take their foreign nationals back he was talking about english identity and he wanted to do a
00:29:21.660
great repeal bill which would have gotten rid of the human rights act the constitutional reform act
00:29:25.240
the climate change act the equality act all in one fell swoop so you can fire all the civil servants
00:29:28.940
now whether or not he would have been allowed to do that but the conservative party is a moot point
00:29:32.620
because i don't trust the conservative party as far as i can throw them i got my i got my email of
00:29:35.940
permanent expulsion about two days ago as well two days ago it took this long for them to decide that
00:29:40.480
i thought they'd already kicked you and carl out of the park yeah for some reason they sat there
00:29:43.900
trying to justify their own jobs they had some sort of tribunal on five tweets which i stand behind
00:29:48.700
they're like my greatest hits um point being yeah don't trust the conservative party but the problem
00:29:53.080
is other than him there was no one and kemi baden now allows reform to get really complacent because
00:29:58.800
they don't want to criticize her because she's a black woman and it lets them just coast along on
00:30:02.820
platitudes about british values like their david cameron in 2010 robert jenwick the least lit the
00:30:08.220
fire underneath nigel farage's arse to have made him more concrete on issues of demographic change
00:30:14.080
and mass deportations and unfortunately kemi badenock's not going to do that she's not going
00:30:18.180
to do that because she doesn't feel that she has a particular allegiance to a particular people
00:30:21.780
culture and law flows downstream from what a particular people in a place and a time
00:30:26.500
feel about themselves and how they arbitrate the disputes within their own national community and that
00:30:31.820
national community is never questioned before mass migration dilutes and diversifies the population
00:30:37.060
only then do you need to codify a national identity in terms of values and have a state enforce it from
00:30:42.400
on high to make all of these different grievance groups play nice and so kemi badenock is basically
00:30:46.320
the candidate to stage manage different diverse diasporas being constantly each other's throats and
00:30:52.100
so now we've got an immigrant lecturing us on how the british should behave in their own country
00:30:55.700
which would be just fine if a bunch of hostile minorities hadn't have turned up and ruined it in the
00:31:00.100
first place that's well well put in touches on some things that i'll be getting on as we go along but
00:31:05.080
the question remains why is it that the conservative members chose to elect kemi badenock well i would
00:31:11.640
suggest it's all explained through this single clip right here
00:31:16.340
and isn't it great that we're the first great party the first party to have a black leader of the party
00:31:26.120
another glass ceiling shattered but i welcome kemi to the stage
00:31:32.520
notice how jenrik didn't clap for that yeah i saw your screen grab of his face really up close if only
00:31:40.320
you knew how bad things really are yeah that must have been quite a disappointing moment for him
00:31:45.000
and you know congratulations to kemi that's a great position to find yourself in and to michael gove
00:31:51.740
who made her entire career yes that too but it's about the virtue signaling it's about the fact that
00:31:56.560
the conservative membership that is left outside of some of the younger members who have more of an
00:32:02.300
understanding of the interests of younger british people as the country changes inexorably around them
00:32:08.680
most of the boomers left in the conservative party just wanted to be the real progressives because
00:32:14.820
the left are the real racists look at us we've broken the glass ceiling we care about merit and
00:32:20.560
meritocracy because of course kemi badenock was only chosen for meritorious reasons and nothing else
00:32:27.240
ignore the fact that they are literally tingling with delight over the fact that she hits the
00:32:32.820
kamala harris check boxes black woman that's so pathetic it really is grow a spine these supposedly
00:32:43.080
grown adults previously with some of them at least had successful careers you'd think there'd be people
00:32:49.560
that had a certain amount of backbone and could stand behind their convictions and instead they're
00:32:55.520
cowing at the possibility of being called racist when that term means nothing guess what you get
00:33:01.480
called racist nothing happens to you in no you know tribunal no nothing no one cares anymore i've
00:33:08.660
already seen opinion pieces being presented about kemi badenock because she's now the leader of the
00:33:14.600
conservatives describing her as the black face of white supremacy very similar to how larry elder
00:33:19.800
has been accused of that very very same thing yeah so dawn butler saying that you will get racist
00:33:25.560
accusations no matter what even if the entire conservative party was black they'd all be
00:33:31.700
accused of being white supremacist uncle toms well priti patel had let in a record number of
00:33:37.360
non-eu shadow foreign secretary now yeah so if she stays in that position and they manage to get in in
00:33:43.740
what five years time then on the international stage still not going to be an english person
00:33:47.860
representing us no so when she let in record numbers of indians for example uh the guardian
00:33:53.080
still drew her as a demon um so yeah there's there's that but this this sycophancy is is rooted
00:33:59.000
within westminster so i had a off-record conversation with someone who's working in the policy department
00:34:05.000
of the party won't say which and i just said to them right why are the politicians not capable of standing
00:34:11.500
on the merits of their own arguments why are they not coming out and saying
00:34:15.740
yeah we're concerned about demographic change because we're concerned about cultural change
00:34:19.740
we're concerned about illegal migration therefore if we are to enforce the law we should send them
00:34:23.480
all back and he said well can you imagine what would happen he'd go on the bbc and he'd get called
00:34:27.920
racist and i'd just go well yeah but they're always going to call you racist and he just said to me
00:34:31.560
well what do you expect them to do and i said stand by your principles not just that a backbone
00:34:36.360
you call everything racist you call the countryside racist you don't know what racist means and he just
00:34:40.840
went oh yeah good point we hadn't thought of that and that's the point they hadn't thought of it
00:34:44.200
they live off of fear of how the chattering classes who'd rather see them dead than win an election
00:34:49.420
perceive them and that's what governs their policy and that's what governs the reason why kemi
00:34:53.080
badenock is now conservative and more than happy to sorry accidentally name dropped you then no
00:34:58.180
and they're more than happy to um overlook anti-white racism anti-native racism aren't they
00:35:05.620
when we're discriminated against for being the native population that's fine so you know they're not
00:35:12.940
even consistent they do the same thing pathetic principles yeah labor pale male and stale that's
00:35:18.760
the exact same rhetoric that the left has always used against white men you know two cheeks of the
00:35:26.120
same ass kemi's called her former school kids that used to former university classmates who used to
00:35:31.240
criticize her when she would say mildly conservative things stupid white lefties and then she said to
00:35:36.280
david tennant um he was a a rich privileged white male it's like right why are you using white as a
00:35:41.660
pejorative consistently why is it second nature to you as a minority politician supposedly representing
00:35:46.520
the indigenous population of britain to use their skin color as an insult would i be able to say a
00:35:50.940
few bits on just political representation more generally oh just just oh yeah go ahead just one
00:35:56.040
thing on that um you are right in what you've said earlier that kemi badenock is being positioned as
00:36:00.780
the right woman to manage multicultural britain and encourage everybody to share in the same
00:36:06.600
multicultural culture which actually means no culture whatsoever because if you throw it
00:36:11.340
all into a big pot what it melts down into is slop um and the other thing is completely slipped my
00:36:18.380
mind so please go ahead josh sure so a couple of things the first of which is just a psychological
00:36:23.600
observation about human nature that one's genetic proximity to a person influences how favorably you
00:36:31.120
treat them this manifests in people's families obviously that's very obvious because you're genetically
00:36:36.880
related to them but also if you meet someone you've never met before uh you're you unconsciously
00:36:43.080
process their face and your brain um figures out how genetically proximate they are by how much they
00:36:50.160
look like you and that influences how much you like them these are very robust studies which basically
00:36:55.760
suggest that if the native people of a place want to be treated as well as possible by their rulers
00:37:04.600
then it sort of indicates that the rulers have got to come from that group we can see it when it's
00:37:09.960
abroad that's why people admonish colonialism because they say they say you don't have the
00:37:14.540
interests of the native ethnic people that's exactly the argument they make so they understand it when
00:37:19.700
applied away just not at home well it would be it would be mad if in the middle of the the war in
00:37:26.720
gaza at the moment um you had so-called patriotic israeli saying no we need diverse and inclusive
00:37:33.100
forms of zionism we need to remove netanyahu and install a black woman for for for reasons okay
00:37:39.480
fine sure there are probably crazies like that over in israel there might be but they're certainly not
00:37:43.680
given a vocal national platform particularly for the right-wing parties very sensibly so it's like
00:37:48.380
fine if you guys can have that standard fine fine let the let the let israel be run by the jews i
00:37:52.860
also therefore want an englishman running england thank you very much and also sorry oh um i was
00:37:58.460
just going to add to your point on the face thing that there is um more empirical evidence uh for that
00:38:04.680
being something that people do take into account because a few weeks ago i covered the court case
00:38:09.580
of the gentleman i forget what his name was the black uh the black man who was executed and the
00:38:15.400
leftists were trying to make it seem as though his case was unfair they'd overlooked dna evidence
00:38:20.480
yada yada yada they had biased the jury by only having one or two black people in it
00:38:26.000
uh when if you actually looked into the case itself you found that one of the reasons one of the
00:38:30.440
potential black jurors was taken off of the jury was because he looked so similar to the man who was
00:38:37.200
to the defendant which was one of the reasons they said well they look very similar to one another
00:38:42.000
he might be able to see himself in that which might bias his judgment
00:38:46.040
it's a perfect illustration of it isn't it in the wild and i think that that sound judgment to
00:38:52.500
actually do that as well because you know no matter what the ethnicity of the person is if
00:38:56.540
you're assessing someone's case and you look similar to them you're going to be biased it's
00:39:00.900
one of those things that is so ingrained into the human psyche that it can't really be overcome
00:39:06.080
if i was called up for jury duty and all of a sudden i found myself sitting on the jury
00:39:11.740
of a like a multiple homicidal murderer who happened to somehow be my exact doppelganger
00:39:17.100
i'd expect to be taken off the jury because it'd be kind of difficult for me to not look at him and
00:39:22.240
go well he's basically me sat there even though i would of course try to be as objective as possible
00:39:27.960
but anyway i remember the point i was going to make a moment ago and then we should start to
00:39:31.180
move our way through the segment a bit more uh which was that uh as well as being the manager for
00:39:37.360
multicultural britain it's also a case where in the same way that the magic soil means that people
00:39:43.600
can come from anywhere and take on the values and therefore be as british as us um with what you're
00:39:49.060
saying with oh these people are white it's always the white indicator which is one of the things that
00:39:54.460
she basically uses an insult for people like david tennant who i who i dislike yes i completely disagree
00:40:00.400
with i think he's a wretched man absolutely but she is being positioned through the leadership
00:40:05.800
as essentially a better brit than the british themselves which again takes the british identity
00:40:11.900
that being of a shared group of ethnicities the scottish the english the welsh and also some of
00:40:18.900
the irish but they don't really like that so much um and saying that you're no longer a unique and
00:40:24.600
identifiable people you're simply a set of abstracted values that can apply to anybody in anywhere as long
00:40:31.460
as they exist in the economic zone of britain and kind of wave a flag about every now and again
00:40:36.840
and that to me is as honestly uh a case of ethnic erasure well kemi badenok grew up in nigeria she
00:40:43.620
was born in britain basically via health tourism she came over when that's on 16 but the premise of
00:40:49.060
british values according to the conservative party so what you're conserving is that kemi badenok
00:40:53.440
having lived in nigeria because she says some banal platitudes about free markets and
00:40:58.960
multicultural liberalism is now more english than king john the first who yeah went against our
00:41:05.180
unwritten constitutional norms and we needed magna carta to constrain him but he was still an
00:41:09.620
englishman born in england to a line of english kings if you accept that premise that kemi badenok
00:41:13.780
is more english british than king john the first you've led yourself down an intellectual blind alley
00:41:19.040
which the conservative party has yes and if you want to see the platonic ideal of a conservative
00:41:24.480
party member look no further than her own husband i think we've all seen this picture by now
00:41:29.760
that is mr hamish badenok where she gets her surname from and uh even even she looks embarrassed
00:41:38.500
to be sat next to him to be i'm sure this was a really elated moment for him oh my goodness my
00:41:44.620
wife is going to be conservative party leader i'm going to be very very uh happy about this but you
00:41:50.440
look pathetic you look like you should be sat in the corner on the cook chair and he even wrote in
00:41:55.640
this article it quotes a letter that he wrote about her that was published in the spectator and i think
00:42:02.100
this should show the depths of cuckoldry that the conservative party is willing to go to my political
00:42:07.780
ambitions ended when i was booted off the candidates list by kemi she was a vice chair of the party and
00:42:15.220
wanted to avoid a conflict of interests and i'm pleased she did being an mp is a grueling business
00:42:21.020
after kemi won her seat in 2017 philip may convened a meeting of the dennis club which is husbands of
00:42:27.620
female mps the literal cuckold club being an mp's spouse he told us was the best of both worlds
00:42:34.560
10 of the pressure 90 of the fun can i note as well for people who aren't well versed i've covered
00:42:40.640
this a few times on my show in the various episodes on the conservative leadership and and why the
00:42:45.580
tory party's not to be trusted it's not a coincidence that's published in the spectator
00:42:49.620
spectator is basically the mouthpiece of cchq kemi's candidacy and michael gove's endorsement of her was
00:42:55.380
fed through the spectator um james forsyth the she's worked on the spectator goes work for the
00:43:00.480
spectator as an editor i believe is the current editor oh he's the current editor yes who and he
00:43:04.660
endorsed kamala harris as his first measure as spectator editor so uh he lost a lot of subscriptions
00:43:08.700
um kemi worked as the digital director underneath james forsyth james forsyth was the political
00:43:13.900
editor who then went on to be rishi sunak's like chief of staff on the downing street um this all
00:43:19.460
a very incestuous i believe bade knock worked as a junior minister under gove stop me if you've
00:43:24.000
already mentioned that before in one of his departments and they've been noted for being
00:43:27.980
close to one another um i think that there was a a cheeky nickname given to them both called like
00:43:33.340
gover knock or something like that that i've read about which suggests just how close they were
00:43:38.680
with one another so she is a creature of michael gove uh noted patriots and positive force for the
00:43:47.140
country no no the exact opposite of those things he ruins everything he touches yes but so yeah that
00:43:53.280
there is hamish badenock the ideal tory man and there were other details in the article which you
00:44:00.160
can expect we broke through the glass ceiling boys uh there's been no female labor leaders which is
00:44:05.240
how embarrassing for them and jess and a jess phillips mention uh where it quotes her being
00:44:11.000
envious of the fact that tories willingly give away their power to women which labor doesn't seem to
00:44:17.120
want to do well unless you lose trust and you weren't meant to get it and then you get cooed out
00:44:20.220
by your own well yeah you need to be an establishment figure to really occupy that position male or female
00:44:26.120
uh there's an interview with gove that was done for the spectator unsurprisingly where he
00:44:32.380
immediately the first thing he commends her for being a black woman surprise surprise well done
00:44:37.940
for doing that thing you had no control over yes uh again literally the same credentials as kamala
00:44:44.360
harris when they picked her for vice president in the democratic party uh previous comments from gove
00:44:49.880
about robert jenrich state one of his weaknesses is that he looks like a typical tory politician
00:44:55.640
white man that's literally what he means right there that's he looks english and the english won't vote
00:45:03.080
for an englishman is that the logic that we're using here and again you know priti patel is shadow
00:45:09.700
foreign secretary so it's all the same faces it's all the same faces who betrayed you time and time and
00:45:15.520
time again at least with jenrich he was making noises in the correct directions would have been a positive
00:45:20.460
force to pull uh reform rightward and also has already contributed quite a lot to our cause if
00:45:26.900
only through the was it the cpx report that he did about mass migration was that the right uh think
00:45:32.340
that he did center for policy studies i think yes oh yes cps yes with uh neil o'brien who is also now
00:45:38.700
in badenoch shadow cabinet because obviously the measure is to try and contain these insurgent forces
00:45:43.320
within the conservative party by tying them up with shadow ministerial duties but ensuring that their
00:45:48.340
careers can't advance past any point that they actually want them to be yeah and this is happening
00:45:53.060
at a time when the shadow cabinet has been ordered not to hire political advisors yet because the tories
00:45:58.520
are in such an absolute state they are weak there is blood in the water will any party do anything to
00:46:05.240
usurp them guess we'll see uh but in total the most recent conservative leadership election 131 680
00:46:14.240
members were eligible to vote in the contest which was a drop of 40 000 since the last leadership
00:46:19.960
contest which was in september of 2022 so in two years they've lost 40 000 members and because of
00:46:27.360
that they're in financial dire straits they can't afford anything and uh but it does seem to be popular
00:46:33.240
as you're starting to get things like this come kemi badenoch cuts two points off of labor's lead in her
00:46:38.660
first week as tory leader kemi badenoch did that it wasn't the news about axel ruda cabana having an
00:46:45.620
al-qaeda training manual and rice in and then the disastrous budget coming out dropped labor into an
00:46:51.940
even more unpopular position no it was kemi badenoch did that but you are gonna get now that she is leader
00:46:59.820
of the tory party i think and it's already happening a two-pronged gammon targeted propaganda attack
00:47:07.920
m-based immigrant success stories and also let's go annoy the woke snowflakes they're going to be
00:47:15.440
throwing out the red meat we already have some fantastic examples of this and this is one from the
00:47:21.540
daily mail supposedly hard right-wing daily mail newspaper which um has attacked i've never seen
00:47:29.560
employed before right look at this british dream the immigrants living the british dream
00:47:36.840
this has never existed there has never been a british dream the british nightmare yeah it's not
00:47:42.940
america we're never being america they are trying to turn us into america there has been an american
00:47:50.160
dream where traditionally up until the 60s people of european backgrounds could go to america from
00:47:56.800
peasant backgrounds from all sorts of different parts of the social strata and make their way in
00:48:01.580
america now that's been opened up to the rest of the world but there has never been an equivalent
00:48:06.840
in britain because britain has always been recognized as the kingdom of the british people
00:48:12.000
and the kingdom of cynicism about our own island you you don't hear people being too positive about
00:48:17.800
living here especially these days well certainly not these days what is there to be positive about
00:48:22.300
but it's just propaganda pro-immigrant propaganda look she's waving a british flag she's probably more
00:48:28.600
british than white university students who hate england well they might hate england but that doesn't
00:48:34.560
mean that they're all of a sudden not english well yeah not english well it's the totalization of
00:48:39.920
politics that politics is the anything that matters so if they're on your side that's the only thing
00:48:44.860
that you need to care about and it's not no and look more nigerians and look friendly indians
00:48:50.060
you know congratulations to all of these people honestly for actually you know trying to contribute to
00:48:55.440
society but at the same time this is this is propaganda and these are not the examples these
00:49:02.120
are not the standout examples this is not the average person this is the exception not the rule
00:49:06.780
the exceptions who are coming over and this is a daily mail advertisement to keep foreigners pouring in
00:49:12.240
because maybe one in a thousand is going to be like this gentleman and open up his own gp surgery
00:49:17.920
but also if you talk to someone like ian hirsi ali which is actually a case in fleeing
00:49:23.280
uh islamic persecution and a forced marriage and receiving asylum in the netherlands and
00:49:27.680
becoming a citizen of the of the u.s she would never dream of having the vanity to say that
00:49:32.820
because she is a student of western civilization and a newly converted christian that she's therefore
00:49:37.840
more british or more english or more american than uh keir starmer or nancy pelosi even if they're in
00:49:45.840
open revolt against their the the traditions of their their traditional ethnic peoples because she has
00:49:51.280
the humility to know that she's a grateful recipient of a place as if as if a house guest that you would
00:49:55.520
consider a member of the family um in our national home that doesn't give her veto rights to act as if
00:50:01.680
she owns the home or can rearrange the furniture at her personal wish and so those are the kinds of
00:50:06.700
people i'm happy to have live here but they're not more english than me because without any moral
00:50:12.540
valence they weren't born here and neither of their ancestors that's just it again it's ethnic erasure
00:50:17.740
and then there was this one the example of the second bit you're getting people like this richard
00:50:22.300
murphy who's got hundreds of thousands of followers on twitter quite a big media name i'd not heard of
00:50:27.360
him before previously but look whether he understands it or not he's playing into the dialectic that is
00:50:33.700
being established here kemi badenok has made clear that she thinks that university educated people
00:50:38.800
who might challenge what she wants to do to this country are high on her list of enemies of society
00:50:43.740
based based kemi based badenok she's gonna get the uni snowflakes that all plays into this media
00:50:52.760
narrative but and again let's be honest she doesn't represent us because the times of all
00:50:58.360
publications begins printing stories like this to understand badenok start in 1990s nigeria this
00:51:05.500
article is literally a short history of nigeria from the 1960s onwards because this is is meant to be
00:51:13.240
a puff piece but it reads like a hit piece if you've got the right politics it certainly does
00:51:17.960
because what i want to know if i have to understand the leader of a british political party the oldest
00:51:24.100
political party in britain is the history of nigeria it's so absurd it's ridiculous i hate the situation
00:51:33.440
we're in it's it's ridiculous and then there's her history even earlier on this year of the fact that
00:51:40.300
she's made some very very big trade deals when she was business and trade secretary specifically
00:51:46.040
with nigeria she wanted to abolish the student and work visa limits in 2018 it was in her maiden
00:51:52.780
speech in parliament she personally lobbied to remove those caps so we could get more nigerians
00:51:56.820
and remember in 2010 when she was originally running for parliament and wasn't successful
00:52:00.900
she was running as a nigerian candidate representing nigerian interests on her own blog which the spectator
00:52:06.240
reported on but conveniently left that post out i wonder why yeah and also people have been calling
00:52:11.560
into question the basis of her citizenship in the first place given that as we can see here they're
00:52:16.880
saying anchor baby i don't think that's the correct term for it that's an american term it's an american
00:52:20.960
term and anchor baby means the parents get an anchor as well this is more that badenock ended up with
00:52:26.180
a british passport what she calls one of willie wonka's golden tickets when her mother came to britain
00:52:32.160
to give birth specifically so whether or not you want to call her an anchor baby you can say that
00:52:37.300
her mother gave birth here so that she would have options open in the future for a better life whatever
00:52:44.680
you want to call it that meant she would automatically get given a british passport
00:52:48.100
disgusting until 1983 when the british national nationality act of 1981 came into play we had i think
00:52:56.220
it's pronounced just solly birthright citizenship when you get here if you're born here then you
00:53:02.480
were automatically granted citizenship following the 81 act that changed and now you need more more
00:53:09.660
to prove that you're settled to prove that you one of your parents is a is a british citizen etc etc so
00:53:15.680
it made it more difficult back then though after 1948 you could just be born here and get citizenship
00:53:21.120
which is what her mother did she has been a bit of a cry baby about this if i'm honest saying that oh
00:53:26.400
it's nasty comments on on twitter claiming that uh this is what my mother did but you've said
00:53:31.040
previously you've bragged previously other people have bragged on your behalf previously that this is
00:53:35.920
what was done you were only a citizen of this country because of the fact that your mother took
00:53:40.640
advantage of the rules to make sure that you would be she's called herself a first generation immigrant
00:53:45.540
mm-hmm yep yep and uh then there's also the on a more practical basis there on a more practical
00:53:52.660
basis there is also her entire career of poor time management poor work ethic and generally being known
00:54:01.380
as lazy which is where she earned the nickname later knock from so in this max tempers thread here you
00:54:10.260
should follow him on twitter if you're not already he's an excellent poster he just gives a load of
00:54:14.660
different examples of her being late from memoirs and reports given by her former colleagues
00:54:21.460
so uh andrew i i can confirm that i have spoken to someone who worked for her and said this is exactly
00:54:27.140
true yeah and uh kemi badenok according to andrew gibson in a ashcroft's biography blue ambition
00:54:34.180
would show up to meetings 45 minutes late after they were already done and glare at her colleagues
00:54:39.300
when they were all leaving she also when she was working at the spectator between 2015 and 2016 carried
00:54:45.940
on this late behavior according to uh uh her colleagues she was unbelievably crap and uh said that she was
00:54:53.700
inefficient and idle struggled with organization loudly declaring that her tasks were top priority
00:54:58.980
my top priority before not doing them she would make bizarre non-sequiturs in meetings saying that the
00:55:05.140
spectator is a shop and the editorial team are the shop window question mark and advertised that she
00:55:12.340
spent a lot of time on the message boards she also in one sources telling would announce that there is
00:55:17.300
no one more right wing than me it sounds like you know in austin powers when dr evil is in in the group and
00:55:24.100
explaining the bizarre things that his father would say i'm surprised she's not claimed that she invented the
00:55:29.060
question mark and uh there's lots of other patterns of behavior people have also commented on it tom harwood
00:55:36.260
kemi badenok shows up 21 minutes late to an 8 30 cabinet meeting
00:55:40.660
there's there's a lot of this sort of stuff she seems to run on africa time if we're perfectly honest
00:55:48.260
there's also other things here here's what i was referring to earlier commemorative ceremony war memorial today
00:55:54.100
d-day 80 absentee tory mp minister kemi badenok arrived late and could only hide at the back and then left
00:56:01.540
that is a very symbolic photo yes yes it certainly is and again with the government that we have right
00:56:09.300
now we do not have any sort of representation another tweet from max here saying that labor
00:56:14.020
insider and former strategist john mcturnan who recently said that we need to essentially destroy
00:56:18.180
small farming uh said that david lammy needs to stay foreign secretary because we need to increase
00:56:25.220
our standing amongst the global south so acknowledging that they play ethno politics their own personal
00:56:31.540
advantage and so we need to stick someone very loyal to those ethno politics in that position to
00:56:36.580
the detriment of britain yes so i ask again who represents the british because not anyone in mainstream
00:56:44.660
politics that i can see so on the topic of africa time should we do these comments after i've done
00:56:51.140
my segment yeah sure okay so i'll uh shall i read through them seeing as in my circle no no we'll do
00:56:58.420
them after josh's oh afterwards oh yeah sorry sorry that's all right so i wanted to pose the question
00:57:05.620
are you gin brained and that's not um have you drank too much gin you might be saying josh what what on
00:57:11.540
earth are you on about then well i mean a genie um a gin here or a ginny here as as described by britannica
00:57:23.140
or the spelling that i'm going with today this one and um i'm going to describe what they are i think
00:57:30.100
you probably know but just to nail down the definition wikipedia says they are invisible
00:57:34.980
creatures in pre-islamic arabia and later in islamic culture and beliefs like humans they're accountable
00:57:40.340
for their deeds and can either be believers muslims or disbelievers kafir depending on whether they
00:57:44.900
accept god's guidance and britannica also adds that they are beings of smokeless flame by nature
00:57:50.580
in the same manner in which humans are said to be made of earth they cannot be seen by human beings
00:57:55.460
and that is very important they cannot be seen and there was a phenomenon that i spotted um online
00:58:01.540
which i've been quite enjoying and uh i think it's mainly originated um at least i've seen it
00:58:08.420
originate with this lin-manuel um lin-manuel rwanda it's a it's a joke about the guy who did did
00:58:15.060
hamilton okay fair enough um but this this account as well as cunny drukba one of the our favorites i
00:58:22.340
think best independent journalist um and they they've been trying to popularize this and they say the best
00:58:27.940
way i can explain gin brain is this when a person's explanation or understanding of something can be
00:58:32.420
substituted with a gin did it and without it materially altering the excellent explanatory power
00:58:38.100
of their argument so he's got paul mason here misogyny will enter mainstream politics and the
00:58:43.060
whole anti-woke cocktail will be normalized by the bbc and alt media that's proved successful in america
00:58:48.500
we need to stand up for women's rights across the board so you can replace misogyny there with a genie
00:58:55.220
a genie will enter mainstream politics the whole anti-woke cocktail will be normalized by the bbc and alt media
00:59:00.820
um and it is it's just the same argument when you put it like that it really does highlight how
00:59:07.940
worthless the word misogyny is in that because everything else that flows on from it is basically magic
00:59:14.340
thinking oh of course it is exactly magical thinking and we're looking at some of the basis
00:59:19.940
uh in islamic theology for this stuff and the real world manifestations and then looking at lots and
00:59:26.260
lots of real world examples if you liked my goblin segment um you'll like this one well they and that
00:59:32.260
is foreshadowing they do treat these sort of abstract forms of bigotry as a as a false consciousness but
00:59:38.020
then they treat them as if they have they're an entity in and of themselves and they have malevolent
00:59:42.020
will and they come down and cast a spell on human beings well it's like human beings don't have any
00:59:46.580
agency and these these evil forces of racism just come in and infect people it's similar to what you
00:59:52.740
said about james o'brien harry that he doesn't see people as inherently evil it's just that the the
00:59:58.580
evil seeps in via propaganda or the mainstream media they've read the daily mail too much and are now
01:00:04.100
celebrating more successful nigerian immigrants coming into this genie is james o'brien only
01:00:10.340
writing the articles successful immigrants in the country well he's getting his way then and uh
01:00:14.580
cunley druck bur also offered a definition as well gin brain is the tendency to believe that most
01:00:19.620
events especially bad ones are the work of supernatural entities like jinn or some equivalent
01:00:24.500
cultural stand-ins with motivated malevolent agency particularly in lieu of more complex
01:00:29.620
systems oriented explanations so there's what i can see here is that drugpur's definition applies
01:00:36.420
a lot more to the imported superstitious foreign diasporas like large sections of muslims in britain
01:00:43.460
than lin-manuel rwandas and this is hilarious to be saying these names he is saying that
01:00:49.140
the modern secular enlightenment liberals are engaging the exact kind of magical thinking
01:00:54.740
just with substituted phrases of abstract bigotries like the muslims are so there's there's
01:01:00.180
two constituencies but they're doing the exact same thing and it's that they're incapable of
01:01:03.940
properly grasping human motivation because they just have the wrong anthropology from there all of
01:01:08.500
their political prescriptions yeah it's worth mentioning as well that this magical thinking existed
01:01:12.740
in all cultures pretty explicitly in their religious practices at some point and we like to think that
01:01:19.620
being holier than thou if you pardon the pun that we don't think like this but it seems to be
01:01:25.220
an aspect of human nature if something is universal um in human beings it's fair to say that it must be
01:01:32.260
programmed in our biology and it's probably a quirk of just how our brain functions and i think that it
01:01:39.140
does manifest in modern politics quite often and i think once you see it you can't unsee it and uh
01:01:45.620
let's have a look at some real world examples of jinn think but actual jinn think being concerned about
01:01:52.900
witchcraft wizardry in saudi arabia not scotland not scotland no it's not harry potter although
01:02:00.100
that will be mentioned okay so the saudis beheaded a witch um this when was this uh 2011 not 1692
01:02:09.940
no they still have their uh witch hunts now so apparently um nasa was the name of the woman
01:02:16.260
um who claimed to be a healer and a mystic was arrested after authorities reportedly found a
01:02:20.340
variety of occult items in her possession including herbs glass bottles of an unknown liquid used for
01:02:26.340
sorcery see where the magic thinking comes in there and a book on witchcraft which yeah okay
01:02:32.420
fair enough um according to a police spokesman um nasa also falsely promised miracle healings and
01:02:38.420
cures and charged ill clients as much as 800 for our services so she was basically yeah she was a con
01:02:43.620
woman a snake oil salesman probably quite literally and um beheaded for it yeah which i think is a little
01:02:50.580
bit harsh just just a tad um and it's worth mentioning as well that the saudi government
01:02:56.580
actually has an anti-witchcraft unit um which was established in 2009 and it's charged with
01:03:02.340
apprehending sorcerers and reversing the detrimental effects of their spells that is actually no different
01:03:08.100
to the disinformation unit it's finding people that are casting a kind of false consciousness by
01:03:12.500
putting out divisive racist populism like you know fbi crime statistics and therefore subjecting
01:03:17.140
them to struggle sessions to make sure that their jinn is exercised you're getting it yeah it's also
01:03:21.620
the ministry of magic from harry potter they're trying to track down voldemort yeah they're just
01:03:27.140
trying to stop him they're the good guys really and um i can't believe it was established in 2009 as
01:03:33.300
well you expect something like that to be a holdover from the 15th century is that is that why in harry
01:03:38.180
potter you don't see any representatives of like the global wizard games from middle east they've all been
01:03:43.700
killed they've all been got um they also have anti-witchcraft courses as well um the police
01:03:49.220
that is just regular police not just the division because of course afraid that being in so much
01:03:53.940
close contract to witchcraft as part of the job you don't want to fall under its spell you see the
01:03:59.540
anglosphere we got rid of our witches many years ago so we don't have to deal with this and you have
01:04:03.940
the nhs thing that harry covered a little while ago mentioned in here no go ahead okay so we do the
01:04:08.420
same thing in the nhs we have training to teach staff about islamic entities like jinns and genies
01:04:13.940
oh yes of course because the possession by a genie could manifest as a medical condition can't it yeah
01:04:20.500
so so as much as we're laughing because we're importing all of these the hostile foreign nationals
01:04:25.700
we're now replicating the exact same thing with all our tax money it's also worth mentioning as well
01:04:31.220
um here they are talking about an increased increased cases of witchcraft like we talk about crime
01:04:37.060
dramatic this is the arab news by the way dramatic increase in incidence of black magic
01:04:41.300
um it's said to be rampant in the western province i'm just imagining now despite only making up 13
01:04:46.980
of the population 52 of all witchcraft is committed by kuffirs well they they use expats so they're
01:04:55.140
that's their 1350 equivalent is expats only make up an x amount of thing um but they also use it to
01:05:02.340
mythologize um in a positive sense as well because of course these jinns aren't necessarily
01:05:07.620
negative they can be good as well and they talk about prophet soliman's gin uh this is of course king
01:05:14.740
solomon um they teach the police to discern the good and bad jinns yes they genuinely good gin badger
01:05:20.820
yeah so so is this their excuse of why they don't have working infrastructure and running water the
01:05:25.300
jinns haven't been doing all the plumbing for the last year well yeah they're talking about the miracle
01:05:29.220
of king solomon building wells they're saying this was obviously built by a gin even though you can
01:05:33.780
see the tools um tool marks in the we joke and say there's goblins in the wires when the video wall
01:05:38.820
starts playing up so it's actually been negative jinns this whole time yeah it's actually goblins harry
01:05:44.420
didn't you know this is right okay we're laughing oh dear lord this was 2017 we're laughing but we are
01:05:50.740
reporting people that genuinely believe this stuff in record numbers and then we're wondering why nothing
01:05:54.420
works it's because we're putting people in charge of very complex systems in terms of infrastructure
01:05:59.300
and culture and the business of government who believe that actually it's out of their hands
01:06:02.820
because genies run everything yes it's also worth mentioning as well there's research into this i'm
01:06:07.220
not just making it up here's a research paper possession and exorcism in the muslim migrant context
01:06:12.820
and they actually went to moscow of all places moscow um yeah let's let's scroll down
01:06:18.180
and have a look at the abstract here um so yeah they they went and carried talked to muslim migrants
01:06:26.980
in moscow and they're talking about exorcisms and things like that um and they look deeply into the
01:06:31.940
causes and blah blah blah blah blah and they looked at morality and authority and all that sort of stuff
01:06:36.660
in this study it's not my intention to delve too deeply into the analysis of what possession is or to
01:06:42.580
determine its course it is also worth mentioning as well that stelios has covered that universities
01:06:48.580
now offer um courses in islamic witchcraft and islamic views on magic and uh he titled it islamic
01:06:56.260
hogwarts which is ironic because um both the uae and saudi arabia have the harry potter books banned
01:07:03.460
because of its promotion of witchcraft so that's the people we're dealing with by the way this is
01:07:08.420
the extreme this is what to bear in mind and it's also worth mentioning it does manifest in other
01:07:13.140
areas you may remember this uh this is one of my my favorite segments i've ever done for lotus eaters
01:07:18.980
about um a province in zimbabwe i personally call it rhodesia but you can call it zimbabwe goblins then
01:07:27.380
just the one goblin actually but um yes they were talking about their children waking up with their
01:07:34.660
head shaved and and a woman found some dirt in her bits and she said a goblin must have put it there
01:07:42.420
and it's just explanations for inexplicable things as well as they were talking about oh that we we
01:07:48.660
drank a bottle of jameson because we needed the empty bottle uh and a chicken um to capture the
01:07:55.860
goblin souls when we carry out the the ceremony to purify the village because all the crystals were
01:08:00.740
full of the screaming liberals that's right yeah there's a crystal shortage at the minute
01:08:06.020
um but there's lots of sort of our magic's real okay yeah so this is like the the sub-saharan
01:08:12.900
african equivalent of gin think is goblin think um it's is that i'm sort of setting up a nexus
01:08:20.500
of magic here okay josh you're becoming charlie and it's always sunny with his cork board figuring
01:08:26.020
things out gins goblins magic harry potter onto something you are you are you're on something
01:08:33.460
i wish listen it helps him focus but there's also here lynn manual talking about the ancient etruscans
01:08:42.420
and he does make they talk about um their belief in if the clouds collide they do so because they want
01:08:50.020
to release lightning and it's sort of this superstitious magical thinking and um he says
01:08:55.780
the concept of the supernatural rests on free features and these are important things to outline
01:09:00.820
imminence divine power is manifested in the world you could also you know supplant divine power with
01:09:07.780
racism misogyny sexism transphobia white supremacy all of these sorts of things um a good stand-ins for
01:09:15.540
this um intentional everything that happens in the world is a manifestation of divine intent and okay
01:09:21.620
this is one that i see some of the people who get a little bit too paranoid about the world economic
01:09:27.700
forum like a local council will install some plant pots and they'll be like klaus schwab personally ordered
01:09:34.020
this it's like um i don't think the world economic forum is that powerful it's important to know about
01:09:40.260
it sure but i don't think they're doing every they're not micromanaging plant pots are they
01:09:45.140
this is an important distinction that jinn think can affect those on the left and the right it it's
01:09:51.460
a part of the human condition that we're all susceptible towards um and there's also a
01:09:56.580
revelatory aspect divine intent can be revealed by properly understanding material signs now if karl
01:10:04.340
were here he would say and i i agree with him a little bit on this is that i don't want to go too
01:10:10.740
far the other direction as well in that you demythologize absolutely everything well it's
01:10:16.580
saying as a colliery man has no agency of his own the gods are active in his affairs and his goal not
01:10:22.180
should be to live a good or moral life but to carefully examine the natural world for signs of
01:10:26.980
the gods um their will and to follow it faithfully as possible to ensure their favor so this is
01:10:32.420
antithetical to a lot of organized religion which is what i why i wanted to read that because it's not
01:10:37.860
a religion bashing thing per se but it's this sort of misfiring of an instinct as i see it well
01:10:46.580
the thing that i would set for example islam apart from christianity and uh ancient greco-roman
01:10:53.460
paganism is the larry sidentop's got a good book on this ancient greco-roman paganism and christianity
01:11:00.340
both believe in a sort of natural order to the world that can be derived through reason and pattern
01:11:06.980
recognition whereas the god of allah and also the god of the old testament is a god of pure will
01:11:13.140
and the entire world is set up according to this god's pure will so the entire structure of the
01:11:17.620
world is arbitrary because god can decide at the drop of a hat to change it and so you have to live
01:11:21.460
according to inferring signs of god's will and those most adherent to the to the doctrine that's
01:11:26.660
been laid forth of the will are the most correct and so the world is governed by ungovernable forces and
01:11:33.140
so you are subject to that and you have no agency and that's yeah i don't think that's that's what
01:11:38.260
christianity and a lot of the hellenic tradition would say so i'm glad to have cleared that up because
01:11:43.380
it's not necessarily going out of its way to criticize that and there's a good example here
01:11:48.100
from cunley druck but i'm not going to read all of it because it's quite long and we're a bit pressed
01:11:51.940
for time but basically he he talks about this this polish explorer being in africa and then at night
01:11:58.020
time he sees a bunch of africans holding um like i forgot what they're called those those things that
01:12:04.100
you carry like a stretcher with a blanket over it and they're moving diagonally um sort of like
01:12:11.140
in june when they're trying to avoid the sandworms and they have to move diagonally um to to avoid
01:12:17.780
detection and basically asked other people like what is going on here and they didn't even want to
01:12:25.220
talk about it because by talking about it it could invite the evil so even talking about not be named
01:12:32.260
voldemort again um so they believed um that the person who they were carrying who died in a car
01:12:41.780
accident rather than it being a a brake malfunction as it's pointed out um and the the fact that they
01:12:49.220
were able to identify a material cause for this thing they said well obviously it was a malevolent
01:12:54.660
spirit it's not a matter of what the cause was it's a matter of finding out um who did this and why
01:13:02.020
so they'd already avoided trying to explain it away in material ways they'd already jumped to well
01:13:09.700
whose fault was it i've actually seen this in workplaces when i did like bar work when i was at
01:13:14.580
university when something would go wrong rather than someone saying how can we fix it which is the most
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rational way of doing it they say who is responsible and i mean sometimes someone is
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responsible that's true but if your immediate um you know reaction to to finding a problem is
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who who is responsible scapegoating yeah it could well be and they never believed josh when he told
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him it was the gins either yeah i mean it's unbelievable i was rubbing my lamp and everything
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i was just like look i've even got it here people just need to start believing me um but anyway um
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this was of course applied to politics as well and uh here's currently talking about sensible
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gin brain a type of high level gin brain where you have a mental block where you literally cannot
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conceive of explanations for events outside your moral framework of the world and so try to explain
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them away as being due to um reductive sensible causes for example misogyny and he's got um rory
01:14:16.420
stewart rory stewart next to um the sort of western muslim hold in here a jinn did it yeah and a misogyny
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did it and this is uh in responsible uh in responsible in response to this um there's a long thread here
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uh but it does lead to a john mcdonald tweet the key lesson of the trunk victory for us is that
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labor has to deliver the significant improvements in quality of life that people can feel or we face
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um the rise of right-wing populism that has swept america um half measures won't be enough can you
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spot the gin in this right-wing populism that has swept america as if it's some sort of malevolent
01:14:56.420
force that's come in and put everyone under a spell yes this malevolent force has come in and swept
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up a spell and therefore we need to double down rather than acknowledge the material reality and
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this was rory stewart coping after the donald trump victory last week as well sitting there saying
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i thought that the forces of populism wouldn't rise up which is basically i hope to the evil forces
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of the jinn wouldn't rise up and cast a spell on americans yes exactly that and there is another one
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as well um this is of course the russian propaganda gin um people are turning far right because of
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propaganda and there is no elaboration um this is another sensible gin brain um which is going to be
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the sort of rory stewart-esque british politics style gin brain that often gets trotted out carol
01:15:44.340
cordwalla is a perfect example of this anytime like brexit happens or trump happens she instantly
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looks for how the russians must have funded this so i think it was david lammy and keir starmer
01:15:53.700
they were putting out warnings from the home office that russia was going to start
01:15:58.100
throwing out new disinformation attacks to try and turn people right wing they don't need the
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russians don't need to do anything there was i just you just need to follow the news to be turned right
01:16:08.500
way i think currently drew put out a tweet responding to it actually of get of um of putin sitting at his
01:16:13.940
table you know um uh coming up with ideas and he goes flood them with mass migration they've already done
01:16:20.420
that sir uh okay start shutting down their farms to attack this food supply they've started doing
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that already sir uh debase the currency they've been doing that for years okay what else is there for
01:16:33.380
me to do so um here it says propaganda machine here is another gin the current labor government
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is historically record-breakingly unpopular but propaganda is apparently going to give people an
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unfair view of it somehow due to gin magic and this is of course paul mason um gin whisperer in
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chief um of the labor regime he says it can happen here he will back for raj the musk propaganda
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machine will crank up against labor the tories will remold themselves into trump-light islamophobes
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somehow just the propaganda will do this um it has no acknowledgement of cause and effect
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and this is a uh a wonderful example so um pakistan in the 60s started developing a western-style
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nuclear physics program to get nuclear facilities and eventually there was a general that was pushing
01:17:25.940
islamization and they moved further away from their cambridge educated physicists and more towards
01:17:33.540
investigating the chemical origins of evil spirits whether mountains have roots what yes
01:17:43.380
um whether um there's a link between general relativity and the ascension of prophet muhammad
01:17:51.540
these are genuine things that the pakistani government investigated and this is a direct
01:17:56.420
quote from this fred from stone age herbalist here um one top nuclear scientist um basharuddin
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mahmoud shared with the wall street journal his plan to harness
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gins to power stations in order to solve pakistan's energy problem so this is what we're going wrong
01:18:14.420
with net zero literal gin brain okay that's hilarious we're importing hundreds of thousands of these
01:18:20.660
people i know yeah why don't we wind farms we need gin farms they're called distilleries harry
01:18:28.660
of course sorry dad joke um here's another one here um stella creasy says trump is now happening
01:18:36.420
so the answer to this problem lies in rebuilding trade with europe research shows brexit can account
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for blah blah blah blah talking about brexit yeah yeah yeah and uh tom jones here um no relation i
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imagine um america has elected an anglophone president so we should do more trade with the continent
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that's grown much more slowly over the last 20 years instead another stunning example of trump means we
01:18:56.020
need to do the thing i wanted to do anyway gin brain it's it's true and that's that's a good
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point that it's always for motivated reasoning as well and uh this one i quite liked because
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it's comparing curtis yarvin to the gin brain which i i agree with yarvin on this one um where
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and that it's asking the question why have things gotten so much worse recently and i couldn't put it
01:19:18.660
better myself an incrementally evolving decentralized system of cultural intellectual and political currents did
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it you forgot the um at the beginning and the various ums he would have put i already do those
01:19:29.540
anyway i don't want to do anymore sure sure sure sure sure sure sure expression and uh the example
01:19:36.260
a gin did it these are these are the two opposing things i agree that it's a complex network of things
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it's not just this thing enters a system and gets x result the world doesn't operate like that
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i don't know i'm i'm liking gin brain more and more by the minute if it means i don't have to
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listen to curtis yarvin speaking well i'm not saying everyone the antidote is everyone listen
01:20:00.100
to curtis yarvin i'm just saying the world's more complicated i agree with curtis yarvin on many
01:20:04.020
things okay he's just awful to listen to i'm sorry i i appreciate some of your work curtis and the
01:20:10.100
final thing i wanted to end on is tucker carlson's horrendous gin brain here when he said that human
01:20:17.220
forces did not create nuclear technology instead it was demons okay steady on he's cooking
01:20:23.860
come on connor even even you don't believe this it wasn't demons that made nuclear power stations
01:20:30.660
or the the nuclear bomb it was communists who made that same thing communists made it you say okay so
01:20:37.620
that you could say that he was using a synonym no no tucker's sincere here no i know this
01:20:43.060
so yes he's basically saying that you know a genie did it in one way or another
01:20:52.580
that's great so i think by this point you probably get the point i'm trying to make that
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there is a metacognitive lesson in all this ridiculousness that um just saying this one thing
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has causes this one output is so reductionistic to the point of it being a useless explanation
01:21:12.820
normally there are a multitude of different factors that feed into something and it's one
01:21:17.380
of those quirks of human psychology that we can all fall afoul of no one's above it i'm not necessarily
01:21:23.140
looking down my nose too much although to be fair some of the saudi arabian stuff is a bit crazy
01:21:27.780
but it's a cautionary tale and a good rhetorical device to have in your toolkit excellent right we've
01:21:36.660
probably got about 10 minutes if we stretch it a little bit so someone else has the mouse so
01:21:40.980
do they want to do the would you like to take the mouse we've got oh we've also got some video
01:21:44.820
comments well i'll go thank you i'll go through my rumble rants from my segment first and then we
01:21:49.060
can do video comments so that's a random name kemi was late and forced to sit in the back you can't
01:21:54.180
make this s up haha yeah very true hewitt too young to turn gray all of this black pilling is turning
01:22:00.820
poor harry ginger i'm not ginger you are ginger i'm dirty blonde and the light makes it look ginger you
01:22:06.820
look like general hucks from no no the sequels you know how much i hate that comparison bastard
01:22:14.260
oh yeah oh piss off no no it's not true he didn't have anywhere near the style that i do blank field
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not asking for a blood sport and this is regarding the andrew wilson thing just pass on the message to
01:22:26.580
open a dialogue behind the scenes maybe you could facilitate it connor um i don't know andrew and i
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don't listen to him so it's going to be difficult there you go but thank you for the yes thank you
01:22:37.220
for the request jack stretch jones i don't know if josh remembers my question about hate or fear
01:22:42.100
which is preferable to be accused phobic slash fearing or anti slash hating which will be perceived
01:22:46.900
as coming from a strong slash dominant person i'd say hating hating but hate is strong fear is weak
01:22:54.420
anger is the immune system of the soul yeah uh glee 777 we're told not to tap the glass at the zoo
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just saying oh uh i'm not sure that's in reference to uh that's a random name we like people who
01:23:06.420
look like as a josh then that explains my yellow fever either either you yourself are asian or you're
01:23:12.980
very jaundiced so yeah do do remember we're not a free country i hope you're all right things that
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we can't read out lamb line uh remember to pray for king charles god shows he will hold the monarch
01:23:25.940
responsible when their lack of leadership leads the people turning from god yeah i think he'll be held
01:23:30.420
pretty responsible the shadow band for ten dollars thank you very much i used to like this podcast
01:23:35.220
but you need to tone down the ginophobia many gin are helpful my household gin does the dishes in
01:23:39.860
exchange for crystal meth great uh you might want to skip over that one yeah um no i i need to skip
01:23:48.100
over two but just to say j668 etc etc that uh i feel you there friend that's a random name i felt inspired
01:23:55.540
by this segment so here's a haiku the ginny is here it makes me oppress women a massage a ginny
01:24:05.060
very good very so bad it's good isn't it and uh bald eagle 1787 in russia jinn doesn't influence
01:24:10.900
you you influence gin at this point the russian gin is the most powerful thing on the planet so why does
01:24:15.300
the government think they can fight it question excellent on to the video comments then
01:24:26.900
some studies talk say capsaicin fit pet pesin live longer one 2019 italian study discover
01:24:38.820
say peepo way day chop food way get chili pepper four times a week get lower risk of death compared
01:24:50.900
to those way no day chop food way get pepper that's my favorite quote from the phantom menace by the way
01:24:59.780
jar jar was slaying with that one why are we paying for this bbc pigeon to be fair i would
01:25:08.180
happily if all the bbc shut down i'd happily pay just a little bit extra so we can keep pigeon going
01:25:12.980
because it's a great source of entertainment on to the next one to clarify carl the entities are
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manifestations of fear who seek to grow and spread like a cancer though they're more of a primordial
01:25:23.620
force than a sapient organism avatars are people who have fallen under the influence of an entity and
01:25:27.540
serve it in exchange for supernatural powers the entities are broad in their categories so the eye
01:25:31.460
is not just the fear of being watched or stalked but the fear of learning horrifying knowledge that
01:25:34.820
drives you to despair or having a deep dark secret revealed about you the buried is not just
01:25:38.740
claustrophobia but the fear of being crushed by something far more metaphorical such as debt or
01:25:42.020
responsibility anyway lads pick one so i can write you as avatars as villains for the campaign i'm
01:25:46.020
doing i think you already had me right as the dark to be honest i didn't see yours i was looking at mine
01:25:51.620
and he said i don't know something about building a body for the build of physique and being the front
01:25:55.940
man of a metal band yeah avatar of the flesh stelios avatar of question marks
01:26:02.020
the first is an enigma probably the first avatar the player character will meet and the primary
01:26:07.940
antagonist to the first arc since the player character unknowingly serves the eye which is
01:26:12.580
in stark opposition to the dark well stelios has got to actually turn out to be the uh the ultimate bad
01:26:19.700
guy right because he's so unassuming he's going to be like in um in the first god of war you
01:26:24.660
repeatedly run into the grave digger character who later turns out to be zeus who then turns into
01:26:29.300
a bad guy that's stelios avatar of ice yeah the mediterranean general there's there's one small
01:26:36.660
problem with mine and it says that i run a pleasant social club that i i do in my spare time um i'm
01:26:43.380
basically a shut-in that doesn't like seeing people so you might want to remove that but
01:26:46.580
purely for role-playing purposes now connor connor can be some kind of if he's a shut-in some kind
01:26:51.860
of shaman that you visit every once in a while you need to bring him some kind of quest item and he'll
01:26:56.980
give you secrets oh i'm like xor from destiny i show up once on a friday with with random exotic
01:27:05.220
it's gonna get clipped now if you love shooting and hate the way the greys are wiping out the reds
01:27:13.540
we might have the perfect job for you the scottish wildlife trust is hoping to appoint a new eradication
01:27:18.900
lead help save scotland's dwindling population of reds advert says the successful candidate must be a
01:27:24.260
strong leader they must also have a robust understanding of scientific methods relating
01:27:28.740
to conservation projects most of all though they must be committed to the complete eradication of
01:27:33.700
grey squirrels from aberdeen for that the lucky candidate will be paid around 29 000 pounds a year
01:27:40.740
this has been a party political broadcast from the alternative for deutschland they're literally
01:27:44.820
you're trying to come up with action reinhardt camps for grey squirrels
01:27:52.020
nuts will set you free on with the next one i wanted to make a lotus eaters based tier list
01:27:59.860
feel free to suggest any changes and remember d tier is still based let's start with bow in b tier
01:28:06.900
bow is too based for the far left conform reform uk party so they kicked him out us viewers begged him
01:28:13.140
to be on the podcast more after his first appearance bow is steadfast in his honest views at times when
01:28:19.220
asked his opinion he'd rather keep silent than censor his true thoughts which could land lotus eaters in
01:28:24.340
some hot water okay that's true see how it pans out i'm surprised bows in b yeah who's going to be an
01:28:34.020
s okay you knew uh let's go to the written comments on the page one second i can't help but feel it's
01:28:40.420
going to be you and me josh i hope so yeah uh lady dragonhawk harry is slaying with a pre
01:28:45.380
three-piece suit the rest of you all need to start taking notes lads i have them i save waistcoats
01:28:51.220
for weddings and that's about it i don't own waistcoats because they make me warm i like
01:28:55.300
waistcoats with the suit i think it brings the whole thing together i've already got enough padding in
01:28:59.220
my belly i don't need it to get even hotter people are complimenting the thumbnail as well so there you
01:29:06.580
go um arizona desert rat uh for my segment they should have life in prison they should be they should
01:29:12.260
they shouldn't have life in prison they should be deported to their country of origin uh quite but
01:29:15.300
the majority of them aren't unfortunately uh delicious holiday pork rinds i feel like that's
01:29:19.140
a reference to something so maybe they were just hungry so the solution for dealing with child
01:29:24.740
rapists is to put them in places where they can be hyper radicalized and then after 10 years release
01:29:27.940
them back into the british population no possible problems with that yeah um i've got a piece out for
01:29:32.980
courage media at the moment which goes over how prisons have been turned into islamic radicalization
01:29:36.580
centers so check that out harry do you want to do something from yours uh yes zombie philic the duke of
01:29:41.700
edinburgh throwing racist slurs from beyond the grave god bless says gove is so unlikable that
01:29:47.300
not even his parents wanted him why would anyone ally with him because sadly he does seem to be a
01:29:53.220
conservative party power broker he's one of the guys behind the scenes who puts people in the positions
01:29:58.020
uh that they get rich from not they don't serve the country delicious holiday pork rinds again global
01:30:04.420
socialists go about proclaiming a maximization of human rights yet only view humans as interchangeable
01:30:09.380
economic units an american buffet of delicious irony canis familiaris says as a norwegian i approve of
01:30:16.420
kemi's lackluster tardiness all invaders of britain past and present must unite in lacking basic time
01:30:22.180
keeping skills and josh let's go through so sam weston says thank you very much for giving us this
01:30:27.140
segment josh the lg b d gin um community will be very pleased with this representation and then i suppose
01:30:36.260
to end off omar awad says i might be over sampling from the single cat lady who practices witchcraft
01:30:42.180
demographic but i think there's a significant overlap between gin brain and gin brain yeah
01:30:47.300
they're more box wine than gin gin's a dino drink i've i've seen plenty of them drink gin as well
01:30:53.460
now i drink saying gin so much it's no longer a word gin gin gin gin gin gin gin gin gin gin gin gin is
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this the title credits like a kid's cartoon or something yes right on that note thank you very
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much ladies and gentlemen i will be back in about half an hour tomlinson talks but otherwise we'll be
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back tomorrow at one o'clock take care and goodbye