The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1043
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1 hour and 30 minutes
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194.91666
Summary
In this episode, we discuss climate change, the government invasions your neighbourhood, and the problem with women in the workplace. We also discuss whether it's okay for scientists to call women "girls" and whether or not it's wrong to call them "lasses". And finally, we have a debate about barbecues and the abolitionist cookout.
Transcript
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hello and welcome to the podcast lepers of the lotus eaters
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episode 1043 on today friday the 15th of november 2024 i'm your host harry joined today by carl
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looking very christmasy and stelios looking a bit scruffy and today we're going to be talking
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about left people love it people do it's the mediterranean aesthetic um we're going to be
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talking about leftists leaving x how the government invades your neighborhood and finally how the
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farmers are rising up this afternoon we will be doing a lads hour so if you've got a subscription
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to the website please tune in for that at three o'clock anything else to add gentlemen yeah we're
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going to be watching the view in lads hour it's going to be amazing i tried to push that away
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from my mind but it's so good right because i've got the before uh podcast show that they've done
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and then the one directly after and we're going to contrast them it's so fun well that should be
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interesting and that should be a lot of fun so again if you're subscribed which you should be
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you should check that out at three o'clock without any further ado gentlemen let's get into the news
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can you feel it nature is healing leftists are leaving x i i feel it in the air or there's something
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changing to the better they're not happy are they do you feel it the leftists are taking a month long
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break from twitter before they come back right so this is the second day without the guardian on x
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i've been feeling the lots of people are fidgety but i think we're gonna manage i've i have noticed
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that my twitter experience has noticeably improved yeah i know i've been i've been twitching i've been
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tweaking i needed to get my fix you ain't seen nothing yet right so the guardian announced that it is
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no longer posting on x because x is full of far-right conspiracy theorists and racists
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hello there it's full of them and the guardian can have it yeah it's my account restored it's full
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yeah i have an account as well and i it was restored as well so oh yeah you got taken off twitter for a
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few days didn't you yeah why yeah i don't know maybe the guardian didn't like me you're so milquetoast
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right so let us just he's a great account let us just talk about some of the really interesting
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headlines that the guardian has given us is it okay for scientists to weep
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over climate change the budget should be less macho how about it boys just that first one i love how
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conservative that is the climate should never change and any change is bad i mean it's deeply
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reactionary well i i would answer that as in a yes it is okay as long as i can see the pictures
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yeah as long as you like stop calling women girls it is either patronizing or sexually suggestive
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you know i actually kind of agree with this one um which because it really bothers me the sort of
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infantilization of adult women like the you know the um the video of those stupid women in the office
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dancing well you know something in a bob or something like that that annoying video right
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i saw i saw that going around and a bunch of people go oh it's just a bunch of girls having fun it's
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like there we go that's exactly the problem right they're not girls they're adult women they're in
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charge of a company and they have responsibilities in life stop treating them like children no they're
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overgrown children being looked after in office middle management office daycare which is why everyone
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hated this video right because they were acting so most women in office management are
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essentially nursery but also about that but like that one definitely was and so i was just like
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and that's why people were pissed off at that so i actually do agree with that but also in a
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paradigmatic fashion i think that this misses the point the real question is is it suspicious to call
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women babes that that's that could be a question i mean it's weird but can we call them lasses
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is it we can call them lasses if we're far north of them okay right so we have here barbecue is an
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american tradition of enslaved africans and native americans there's no reason to debate guacamole
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it's already gentrified between don't skip past that the traditional holiday cookout has its roots in
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the cooperation between black and indigenous peoples strongly i don't believe that oh right i don't believe
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that they would do it what they were doing the abolitionist cookout right because the thing is
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that there are two ways of reading this either the tradition is from african or native americans
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or the tradition is barbecuing africans and native americans well i could believe that that would be
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in haiti wouldn't it well they also there is a general barbecue yeah you got me there black twitter
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that thinks that white people used to eat black people so maybe that's what the garden was going for
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but they do clarify in the byline underneath no no they stole it well speaking of people who eat
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people there has been those um hacker dancers from the maori in the new zealand parliament recently
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what straight men don't understand about lesbians can for
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julie bindle i think is a political lesbian so a power lesbian yeah yeah so she she's doubtless knows a
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lot about lesbianism that i don't i bet i'm gonna miss these articles probably mostly about keeping
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i mean they're still there they're still on the website but you have to travel to the guardian
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website but i think also that people need to know yeah but no nobody's ever going to get to the
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guardian website i do to search for to search for headlines like this actually oh really help
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is my quinoa killing the planet yeah i love that my toddler is vegan yeah not by choice right so the
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guardian wasn't the only one don lemon torpedoed his account i had a post here but his account no
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longer exists he gave us a really interesting letter and some people have it here they said
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essentially that he's leaving x it's too toxic there are several bad things about it so he's
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leaving it knows he also says well the uh x is implementing new terms of service which means
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that disputes have to be in a particular court in the united states and they're like well that's going
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to be a conservative area therefore i have to leave it's like right that's very interesting
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say that i if if it's not a soros appointed judge i can't win a lawsuit yeah so okay but everything
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you're doing was frivolous then also i want to make something uh make something clear which is that
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you can deactivate your account which lasts for 30 days and if you don't access it within the 30 day
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period then it's deleted right so it is going to be back i think these people are all addicted
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they've all done this once before when elon musk first took over twitter and they all went over to
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mastodont i assume they're going over to this new blue sky alternative which is going to be equally
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rubbish and they'll all have it harry have you because they have a fetish for humiliation they
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love getting ratioed they absolutely adore when all of their replies are filled with far-right fascists
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because they love it okay but harry have you heard his perspective because for those who love him
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and those who don't i think we should i want you to listen to him
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i have loved connecting with all of you on twitter and then on x for all of these years
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but it's time for me to leave the platform i once believed that it was a place for honest debate and
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discussion transparency and disagreeing with me but i now feel it does not serve that purpose
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in addition starting this friday november 15th x is implementing new terms of service which among
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other things states that quote all disputes be brought exclusively in the u.s district court
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for the northern district of texas or state courts located in tarrant county texas end quote that are
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going to be conservative that's his message but it's interesting that he thought twitter was going to
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be a place of for free speech when most people were let's say banned before then elon musk took
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over suddenly it's not it's not a place for free speech because people are unbanned now and don
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lehman can take that now um also a bridge not this one this breaks my heart a bridge left x so for
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anyone doesn't know this is the uh bridge in bristol yeah so the people who run it for some reason the
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people who upkeep this bridge in the chat boys absolutely they have a twitter account i didn't
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even know about this i don't think anyone knew about this uh but they also decided that it was
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time for the bridge to leave twitter yeah because of the far right which just again bristol it's gonna
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the bridge is gonna collapse just like that one like that one in america how am i gonna get my
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updates on the bridge yeah they they are having essentially a ladder of parting ways with twitter
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and everyone is heartbroken inappropriate content and decrease in meaningful engagement with our
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followers we've chosen to no longer post this account i don't know maybe you don't get enough
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likes yeah well what's to like about a bridge well i mean i like a bridge when i need to get across a
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river that's perfectly good i'm not gonna go on twitter about it though um you guys just wouldn't get
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oh what shock pierce morden announces that he isn't leaving x
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right so stephen king is leaving x he says i'm leaving twitter tried to stay by the atmosphere
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has just become too toxic follow me on threads if you like oh threads is yesterday's excuse and
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platform to go to you don't want to go to blue sky steven that's where everyone's going he's getting
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on he probably he's not keeping up with things absolute did you see before the before the election
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did you see that donald trump at mcdonald's meme that he posted that everybody said what
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whereas donald trump like waving out of the window saying like no i don't want to talk about so and so
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do you want to hear about ronald mcdonald's cock and everybody responded like steven did you post this
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by accident are you okay what does this mean what does this mean he wants to draw an inspiration for
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some of these short stories he writes oh yeah yeah what did he mean by he got they have lots of
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degeneracy inside he got to the end of a story went i struggling to finish this story it'll just
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have to be another orgy except ronald mcdonald's then this time twitter needs to hear about this
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the people need to know to be fair right stephen king actually could replace his uh entire twitter
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presence with just chat gpt program to hate donald trump just constantly shit lib talking point after
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shit lib talking point we don't need anything else same with mark hamill like no one needs to actually
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see anything they post because they post absolutely nothing of value which is just to be it's
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remarkable for and i have to say stephen king is an amazing author he has written some incredible books
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and for some reason his twitter presence has been a constant cavalcade of disappointment i think
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essentially he wants to step into the shoes of jack torrance and the shining where he was constantly
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writing the same thing he said i hate donald trump i hate donald trump i hate donald trump also on the
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books that he wrote that could be considered good cocaine is a hell of a drug well the thing is that
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the books are good and lately i think he has moved moved away from the more metaphysical and ghost stuff
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and he's trying to be a crime author i don't like it so i want him to leave twitter and write some good
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horror novels as he used to write in the 70s and 80s so please do this um frank mcormick says is there
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you steven talking about toxicity having some of the yeah talks leningrad lindsay yeah i think he
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he's talking about lindsay graham uh i i think he's i've never heard james lindsay
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steven king has never heard of james lindsay also that's not even how you spell lindsay's name he's
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got an a in it anyway you see the republican party what a g-o-a-t
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so unbelievably angry and he's like you know what twitter's become too toxic i'm leaving so thank god
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that is going to reduce the toxicity oh wait wait the trump mafia i'd like to knock their stupid
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maskless super spreading heads together oh watch out old steven king is coming for you steven king was
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never a beast man i'm telling you no i i've seen the pictures of old of young steven king and then
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you understand why he writes about the subjects he does yeah you know msnbc's host joey reed
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she'll be excellent she's leaving yeah that's hey guys so today i finally did something i've been
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and um the reason for doing it um and kissing goodbye my 1.9 million followers over there
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is because i hadn't been posting for a long time i just didn't want to contribute content
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um once it was purchased by its present owner but just having it there i was only holding on to it
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she also had the blue mark because i you know really didn't want someone trying to take over
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that name and using it for nefarious purposes i was a little bit worried about that um and also
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every so often i would use it to just like sort of look at news that was trending and what's
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happening and i would just sort of use it as like an aggregator but i just realized that's not really
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worth it because in order to like do the news aggregation and just look at all you have to wade
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through a lot of dreck and a lot of just abuse and a lot of just negativity and it's just not worth
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it oh no one cares shut up i like your reaction i think i should put you in a room and have this
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on constant replay what have i done to you i don't know it's just gonna be fun to watch
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watch me get tortured right so i want you to focus on aoc what do you notice lack of pronouns
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oh yeah yeah also just just on what joy reed said that she didn't want anybody to be able to
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like misuse her name if she goes past the deactivation point and the account's deleted
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at joy ann reed is then available as a handle so somebody could which i might
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a hundred out of a hundred points she has she torpedoed her pronouns why is this well apparently
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this was done months ago uh she had the she her on her description you can see them here she her
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but now they she isn't she her this was apparently months ago that she got this was months ago okay
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so i i'm not gonna say anything because jamie lee curtis is leaving x
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uh-huh yeah and i'm not gonna describe what is yeah being being said here but she is living x
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i don't know she had much of a presence i didn't even know she has i didn't care yeah but she was a
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celebrity like some of those celebrities i don't know if she got money from the kamala harris campaigns
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but campaign but it seemed to me that a lot of celebrities got millions of dollars i don't think
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she was one of them no no she wasn't one of them but weren't other celebrities oh yeah paid millions
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of dollars to essentially go up on stage and say uh the teleprompter is destroyed i need someone else
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to give me an ipad telling you what to say right so uh nicole wallace says here that as a human
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she deleted twitter as opposed to what an alien yeah let's listen to it yeah i i have this sort of
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insatiable interest in every bit of wisdom you can impart and and as a journalist i i hear you about
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girding ourselves for this moment um as a human i deleted twitter today as an act of self-preservation
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and because i was no longer able to find the things i was interested in and was seeing a lot
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of things that i i'm not there's an act of self-preservation like she was spending so much
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time on twitter she was forgetting to eat you know you know what's interesting though uh msnbc
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their numbers are completely in the toilet like in the prime time they were getting something like
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50 000 views and for the whole day they were getting like 400 000 views in total for the whole day
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it's just oh my god like yeah no no i mean they their viewership is declining oh it's not just
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declining it's actually down like 50 surely they should be thrilled now that donald trump is going
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to be president again that they can go it's free falling i think this is like for them content for
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days you know like oh four years of us ragging on the orange man brilliant we're gonna make so much
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money but he won the popular vote nobody cares anymore but there's an interesting question here to ask
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where is all the empowerment where has all the empowerment gone i mean if all the the empowerment
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goes to create forge an elite sentimentality where you can't accept that other people may disagree
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with you something's really wrong yeah but free speech is when those guys get censored
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we have here popular left-wing political commentator jenner rubin announces that she's leaving x and
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plans to see new york times or something like that yeah yeah great don't care good i think i've seen
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her published in the guardian washington post msnbc contributor oh no
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yeah and people are saying essentially that she she has a record of essentially weird analysis of
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politics there's not i'm so shocked yeah what a surprise yeah what a surprise but what is interesting
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is that there are a lot of people now that are very much worried that twitter is going to become
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an echo chamber i think that it's not oh it's going to become an echo chamber yeah yeah become
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one my god that'll be the first time ever no but the point is that with these people they weren't
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actually contributing to any kind of of discourse yeah that wasn't discourse so no if it's going to
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become an echo chamber or not it doesn't depend on these people being on the platform
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where am i going to go to find the absolute worst takes ever now
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you can tune into msnbc what if that goes off the air because the cratering viewership
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we can do something you can visit the guardians website
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god i can make i can assure you that i can i will be sending you stuff like that if you want to
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thank you studios has a nose for it i actually do hope they come back because i enjoyed the sort of
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thunderdome aspect of twitter yeah um you know i like uh getting bombarded with bizarre takes from all
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points to the little compass and if suddenly like the the shitly bit drops out i'll be disappointed
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i'm not to be fair to be fair i've not seen a mass exodus of fbpe profiles yeah so they're still
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around so we can still have the gladiatorial combat so i still have the second worst takes okay so
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question here because they're pretty high up there i don't know if you'd say second rubin fbpe i think
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they're gonna be back and i'm giving it about about a month because before all of their accounts get
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deleted three weeks to a month three weeks because i think harry's nailed it on that because i didn't
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realize that you had a month before it was permanently gone yeah right that explains because
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otherwise joyanne reed is gonna have somebody on twitter me it's gonna have carl taking that
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joyanne reed i'll change my name to carl benjamin on it but do you think the bridge is going to come back
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i think the bridge is not going to be back i think that's the most terrible tragedy it'll be
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a real loss for twitter a real loss right why did they think it was worth announcing nobody knew it
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existed anyway do you want to go through some of your rumble rants yeah i'll do uh calab says uh this
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is a stellios shaming chat for not wearing a tie good point and this is another one uh dog breath
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says uh when the guardian criticizes guacamole what does it actually mean does it actually mean
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mushy peas i like mushy peas man i don't know what guacamole is it's um like mexican avocado
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yeah it's it sounds disgusting it's no the mexicans right they've got like every bean under the sun
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but haven't managed to figure out big beans yet it's gross um you you didn't read the one the person
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who's praising me for not wearing a tie yeah i know i deliberately avoided that okay
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you shouldn't be praised for that this is a new pressure i as a as a now the only reason you
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didn't wear the tie today is because you were messing it up yeah this is behind the scenes
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exclusive news uh peter says people tune in for blue sky blue sky looks suspiciously like an exact
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twitter clone right down to the icons how how long for their suit of copyright infringement well the
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thing is it was made by jack dorsey so like he made twitter he's like i'm gonna make twitter again
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so okay but why do we need to do that and besides they're all twitter clones anyway yeah nobody ever
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goes to them because everybody's already on twitter hewitt wants to know what we've done to deserve
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this stellios he means the tie or lack thereof yeah no he meant clifton bridge what have we done
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uh saran says hi guys i have a blue sky account because i have a couple of friends over there who
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don't really use twitter accounts that being said it's so boring over there and it looks almost identical
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well that's because you're you're literally getting one kind of take the whole time and so
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it's like okay that is dull fun comes from contradiction to be fair on twitter at least
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you've got a pretty high chance of whatever you post a load of retarded mexican groipers will show
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up in your chat to call you jewish for no reason that's always funny when that happens
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let's carry on anyway um onto some not so happy news now uh i'm going to take us through how the
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government particularly the uk government and other western governments invade your neighborhood because
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the government at any time will just airdrop in a load of new soldiers new british people into your
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neighborhood which you can do absolutely very little about and this is a lot down to the completely
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broken asylum system that we have in the uk max on twitter uh excellent poster i've been promoting
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him quite a bit recently but honestly he's been doing some really good work found this post on
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reddit from a former asylum decision maker who now works for the department of work and pensions
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where he explains just how broken the system is now this is from a year ago so we'll see in a moment
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that max actually got contacted by people who work for the aid who work as asylum decision makers
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right now who filled in some extra developments that have gone on since a year ago it was bad a
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year ago but it's so much worse now it's so much worse so if you're wondering why is the uk government
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just lets so many asylum claims through it's because basically the entire system works in a case as a
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system of middle management office targets so in the same way that when i worked at a call center
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i was expected to hit a certain amount of calls every day and behave in a particular kind of way on those
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calls and maybe if i was doing insurance get a certain amount of claims through every day
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that's the exact same kind of target incentive structure that they have for asylum claims
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decision making so here he says uh the role changed so much in a single year your target is
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events that's interviews with asylum seekers or completed decisions either grant or refusal
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initially the target was four events by the time i left it was up to eight as the prime minister
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tries desperately to clear the backlog now this would have been rishi sunak but we know that
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kirstama has made similar promises that like per day or per week or what i would assume per day or at
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least maybe per week actually he says regard uh so the job is aggravating because asylum seekers have
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all been prepped in the two or so years between claiming asylum and the interview that they end up
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having with you for example every turkish or iranian claims the same supporter of a political party
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spotted putting up anti-government posters chased escapes goes to uncles while the authorities raid
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their home gets stuffed in a lorry and taken out of the country every single one then there's
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eritreans if they prove they're eritrean and not for example ethiopian that's just funny
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everyone check the lorries check the lorries i know you've got him on speed dial so i'm sure i'll
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take your advice there thank you carl you're an excellent ally then they but the uh if they prove
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their eritrean they automatically get granted because nobody can legally leave eritrea and
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they will be imprisoned upon return hello dictator of eritrea check the lorries same for the iraqis
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get them on the phone too carl every iraqi needs a csid card in iraq they'll get questioned at
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checkpoints every single iraqi claims that they have lost theirs so they automatically get granted
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humanitarian protection lost it bro because if they return to iraq without it they'll be tortured at
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the airport regarding the targets as well so here's where the slippery middle management aspect
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of it comes into it regarding the targets a grant takes about half a day to write so that's if you're
00:24:17.700
letting them into the country so it's going to be eight a week a refusal a full day this is not
00:24:22.980
considered when the weekends and your total is totted up so what you'll get is a case that you
00:24:26.860
want to refuse but you'll be missing your target if you do so and you'll find a reason to grant it
00:24:31.520
instead anyway that's basically how the prime minister is trying to clear the backlog so not
00:24:35.420
actually taking due diligence not actually looking into the accuracy of the claims and processing
00:24:42.320
them that way just get them through to meet your target because your job is at stake directly
00:24:46.880
incentivized to let people in yeah this is another layer of the onion of deception because what happens
00:24:51.920
here here is that in what we need to bear in mind when we are talking about european countries and
00:24:57.720
western countries and you know countries elsewhere is that we have democracies and because we have
00:25:03.340
democracies a lot of politicians think only their re-election and they have four years uh planning
00:25:09.780
in their mind and what happens is that in other countries countries such as these they may have
00:25:15.560
decades of planning before so one of the one of the plans that they have is to ship a lot of people
00:25:23.240
into into into the west make them vote for the open borders agenda and then open borders and be able to
00:25:32.300
increase the power of the lobby in the west that's certainly one aspect of it but also again it's this
00:25:38.160
the managerialism of our current society just means that every aspect of society has to be managed
00:25:44.200
in the same way that an office environment does and it's subject to the same petty incentives that they
00:25:50.760
all are and in fact somebody in the replies here has said i see this also from the job center side
00:25:55.680
now interestingly earlier on this year i spoke to somebody who works at a local job center and
00:26:01.280
mentioned oh because he was living near a load of the turkish barbers and stuff and i joked saying
00:26:05.260
i see you've got a lot of money laundering fronts nearby and he was like huh yeah and then he started
00:26:10.680
talking about his job as in the job center saying that he would get these large groups of albanians
00:26:17.320
who clearly couldn't speak english but had all claimed asylum or got into the country in some
00:26:22.520
illegal way and they would always have one representative who could speak english who had
00:26:29.180
been coached on what to say to get them all jobs and he couldn't do anything about it even if he knew
00:26:35.900
that what was going on right in front of his eyes was illegal yeah so but from from what you see there
00:26:42.880
that's pretty bad obviously that's terrible well as i mentioned people have been getting in touch
00:26:48.280
with max ever since then and it's gotten a lot worse a lot worse so he couldn't reveal who sent
00:26:53.700
him these dms but you can see here that he has been dm'd by people saying that uh the grants that
00:26:59.360
took a half day to write now they've got a streamlined process that takes 10 minutes rubber stamp
00:27:04.460
rubber stamp yeah copy and paste templates for re of reasons for every decision refusal letters
00:27:10.440
still take a day or longer people wonder why we're a poor country now yeah he says i'm not
00:27:17.120
exaggerating if somebody is interviewed and the interviewer thinks yeah that's probably a grant
00:27:21.360
the streamlined process is five check boxes and two places to paste pre-written case law
00:27:26.780
that's just the job the job if you get hired as an asylum um asylum decision maker your job is not to
00:27:36.100
make a decision on the legitimacy of their claim your job is to rubber stamp it and it goes even
00:27:41.920
worse here vast majority says of children we get are over 18 pretend to be kids i know making a
00:27:49.720
decision on age is the responsibility of social workers if they make a decision that the applicant
00:27:54.520
is a child the councils get money further incentives and who did the social workers work for
00:28:00.380
well they work for the councils so there's incentives at every stage of this structure
00:28:07.200
to get them through and get them through as quickly as possible because then the guardian the times
00:28:14.720
all of the newspapers can print nice big headlines saying backlog cleared that's the that's the hope
00:28:20.820
at least that's what the government wants yeah that's what they want that's what they hope but
00:28:25.260
then they keep coming across the channel so the problem is never ending and i bet they went
00:28:30.200
to like the nudge unit and they're like look we just need a system of incentives to get the people
00:28:33.900
doing the approvals to just approve really quickly and they're like oh right we can sort that out for
00:28:37.820
you yeah and you can see on the government website itself the kind of funding incentives that go to
00:28:43.020
these councils so as an example kent is recognized that being a geographical disadvantage because of
00:28:49.520
the number of unaccompanied asylum seeking children arriving by small boats so additional funding is made
00:28:57.180
available to encourage quicker transfers of these children from kent county council's care and this
00:29:04.880
was uh from 34 up until 31st of october just a few weeks ago and another scheme is going until the end
00:29:11.840
of this month the 30th of october the one that was going up to the 30 sorry 30th of november the one
00:29:17.200
that was going up to the end of october was that if you could get a transfer within five working days
00:29:23.740
sorry within two working days the council would get 15 grand for it the one that's running up until
00:29:29.760
november the end of november is if you can get it within five working days a transfer from kent to any
00:29:35.400
other council in the country you get six grand for it and the councils are chronically underfunded or at
00:29:41.680
least they say they are because they're spending so much in health and social care as we looked into
00:29:46.420
with swindon last year yeah i just every day i become more inclined to some kind of v for vendetta
00:29:52.360
solution so yeah yeah let's just have that they're not going to be spending loads of money on refugees
00:29:57.660
no comment no comment on that uh but here it ends up with situations like this which is an excellent
00:30:05.020
thread on a situation that is developing currently in altrinkum which is a town in greater manchester
00:30:10.740
and um let's go through what's going on an influx of recent migrants to altrinkum has hit the local
00:30:18.340
news sorry the national news this week and this is an insider account of what has been going on
00:30:23.240
so as of last week 300 all-male migrants were bussed into the cresta court hotel in altrinkum this
00:30:31.820
was the evening that it was announced to the public presumably to cause as little stir as possible the
00:30:37.040
deal was between circo the home office and the owners of the hotel that owner when i take over
00:30:41.900
the circo is getting abolished oh absolutely uh the owner of the hotel well he was the former
00:30:46.800
football association chair and ex-director general of the bbc greg dyke who received substantial
00:30:52.960
compensation and ministerial approval to house these migrants he'd previously given tony blair a 55 000
00:30:59.360
pound donation in the 90s and is closely affiliated with the labor party so he's an insider getting
00:31:05.160
backhand deals from them the hotel is within yards i think it's basically opposite a primary school
00:31:10.540
10 minutes walk from loretto girls school and 17 minutes walk from altrinkum girls and boden girls
00:31:16.660
primary fueling concerns about the safety of the local children what could possibly go wrong yeah and
00:31:22.800
the first that the locals heard about it as you can see from the screenshot of a facebook comment uh was
00:31:27.840
a news page posted that bookings for the forthcoming year at the hotel were cancelled without warning
00:31:33.380
including events and people's weddings oh this is just like the migrant hotel we had very recently
00:31:38.400
where just all of the rooms within the entire hotel were just booked up indefinitely so you just
00:31:43.360
can't you can't do anything with the hotel because there are foreigners occupying it yeah you just can't
00:31:46.860
do it and then look at what this uh what this comment actually says the remaining staff are told to wear
00:31:51.600
their own clothes no name tags do not divulge any personal information to the residents and they are told
00:31:57.400
that the hotel cannot guarantee their safety so that's how much the hotel trusts these men coming
00:32:04.000
into the community but of course greg dyke's getting a backhand for it so that's absolutely fine by the
00:32:08.700
way don't dress like you work at a hotel because people might be angry with you also can't guarantee
00:32:12.280
your safety when you're working there good luck also it's right near a load of primary schools but we
00:32:16.380
can't guarantee the hotel staff safety but we're sure that nothing bad could happen with these schools
00:32:20.560
absolutely fantastic would it surprise you to know that the local mp is this newly elected little
00:32:28.140
labor scrote no connor rand he's a trade union researcher oh so he's done a real a hard day's
00:32:36.020
work in his life then yeah and this is the very first time altringham has ever voted labor to
00:32:40.860
represent them oh that was a mistake wasn't it well but it was probably not that they wanted labor it's
00:32:45.500
just that most people didn't show up to vote for the conservatives who didn't vote for reform
00:32:50.320
yeah that's a good question so in response a number of meetings have been set the first was
00:32:55.500
a tory council members with limited capacity the mp did not attend but this was filmed by sky at the
00:33:00.780
local church despite heated moments it was amicable unlike the next one when connor rand the local mp
00:33:09.340
organized a drop-in session at the methodist church opposite the hotel lots and lots of people showed up
00:33:15.360
and he showed up with a bodyguard for obvious reasons hundreds come and go as rand is subjected
00:33:20.760
to enraged locals shouting at him a woman screams in his face and is escorted away by the bodyguard
00:33:25.740
others call him a traitor and a man advises that he should update his cv as he'll need it soon
00:33:30.620
many tell him he's out of his depth any difficult questions he tells oh it's above my pay grade or
00:33:36.200
that's a question for the home office you're an mp man come on exactly but but in the managerial
00:33:42.900
hierarchy that's above my pay grade good point that's that sorry i'm only a middle manager you
00:33:47.880
need a higher middle manager to answer that question for you and they're all booked up at
00:33:51.280
the moment so we can't say anything he didn't have any specific figures regarding costs he confirmed
00:33:56.240
the contract is 12 months but may be extended which means it will be extended the locals ask if
00:34:02.580
there's a curfew for the migrants there isn't so they're just free to roam as much as they want
00:34:06.740
this is crazy and they've been given mobile phones oh brilliant so that's essentially a convenient way
00:34:11.740
of everyone saying it's not my responsibility yeah well we've given them mobile phones so at least
00:34:16.400
we know they'll be working again delivery petty middle management incentive structures and behavior
00:34:21.960
that's not my problem that's more than my job's worth it is literally a government of low iq jobs
00:34:28.340
that is what we have especially across the local constituencies once a decision has been made on
00:34:34.420
asylum new migrants will be brought into the hotel so you get a constant flow of invaders coming into
00:34:39.720
your local community eyeing up the children in the primary schools fantastic prove us wrong someone
00:34:46.640
asks if they can be vetted if we don't know who they are rand says well they've been asked lots of
00:34:51.060
questions vetted they're illegal immigrants but we but we know from over here that the questions that
00:34:56.480
they're asked the people listening to those questions are also jobsworths who are incentivized
00:35:02.180
not to think too hard about it and push them through anyway yeah and and they've got a stock
00:35:07.100
response anyway so oh yes i fled turkey from on the back of a van blah blah blah yeah but basically
00:35:12.500
people were very very angry the whole time but the most one of the biggest annoyances that people got
00:35:17.220
from this uh was this moment right here where they learned that the migrants when they were worried
00:35:23.460
about whether they were going to start filling up nhs backlogs don't worry we've got a very simple
00:35:28.820
solution for any backlogs in the nhs that could be caused by this
00:35:32.460
and there's things like the input to hospitals doctors dentists the facilities we have we're
00:35:45.500
already fairly stretched i feel in the area is that going to be something so my understanding is
00:35:52.380
uh they've contracted with go doc which i think is um the sort of night time service is a private
00:35:59.620
doctor's system am i understanding guys not saying that that should be they won't be supporting weight
00:36:06.800
yeah people furious it's always someone else's responsibility just to make sure i'm clear about
00:36:36.160
did he say that he was going to be paying for private health care for these illegal migrants
00:36:40.040
someone's going to be paying well yeah not he yeah yeah yeah the local council to avoid nhs
00:36:46.340
backlogs will be paying for private health care for a bunch of grifting loser men who have managed to
00:36:53.660
sail across the channel yeah and what does the local news because obviously this is greater manchester
00:36:57.940
there are local reports going on as well such as this one from the manchester evening news
00:37:02.820
arrivals that have divided the town oh no i think it may have united the town who's in favor of this
00:37:08.760
um one or two idiots they can find one or two people that they've cornered on the street and go
00:37:15.920
do you think we should let them in and they're like i think yeah sure whatever yeah with my shopping
00:37:20.600
yeah yeah asylum seekers living in a hotel in altringham have told of their traumatic journeys
00:37:26.120
so they get a nice puff piece in the local news they get a nice puff piece and tell me if this
00:37:32.940
sounds familiar to the reddit post one of the stories in this article okay back at the hotel abel
00:37:41.020
is explaining how he fled eritrea as a small boy with his mom after his dad a pentecostal christian
00:37:48.100
was arrested by police to this day he has no idea what happened to him oh boo hoo i guess we'll have to
00:37:54.940
take you in i guess you're my responsibility yeah give him free health care yeah but pay for private
00:37:59.960
health care there you go but after moving to ethiopia he said the persecution continued
00:38:05.340
and said his mom was arrested on suspicion of being a spy likely story he was it's amazing how
00:38:12.080
every single this is our problem have some kind of like james bond spy backstory he was later told that
00:38:19.360
she had died after being beaten while in custody when i was a young boy everything was good
00:38:23.720
but then it went bad in ethiopia people thought my mom was a spy they told us we were not ethiopian
00:38:29.660
they told us to go to another country so i had no choice but to be bussed over to england
00:38:36.140
put over in a dinghy and then given free private health care by the local council amazing pay the
00:38:42.860
people traffickers that's a good question i think his explanation i think in the article is basically
00:38:48.920
oh well they snuck uh some of the other people who had paid snuck me on oh really did they yeah sure
00:38:55.620
those people traffickers are running a loose ship out and again as as we know if they can there's so
00:39:00.300
much room on the dinghies i'm sorry yes i know as we know from here as well if they can prove that
00:39:08.480
they're eritrean how i mean they don't have id they don't have any identifying documents i doubt
00:39:15.900
they do could you imagine if they're doing a 23 and me test for them uh they just automatically get
00:39:21.240
through automatically put through so they can be airdropped right next to a primary school near
00:39:27.340
you where maybe your children go if if i if i wasn't married with kids i would probably go to france
00:39:33.200
play paid to get one of these dinghies come across and look them dead in the eye it's like yeah i'm
00:39:37.600
from eritrea oh yeah no you need to give me a hotel put me in the hotel give me the money oh
00:39:42.420
oh this albino mate yeah exactly how i yeah exactly what about your accent wow i just really like
00:39:47.420
brish tv you know like i would just i would just see how far i could get with my obviously english
00:39:53.320
accent through the system just see if they're a little bit no no that's obviously not true
00:39:57.680
you know just i'm just so then but then then who knows you might even be able to put like an hmrc
00:40:02.740
complaint through getting fired you're denying my human rights bro and this is this isn't specific
00:40:10.100
to england or manchester this is happening in ireland too so this is in a place called athlone
00:40:15.380
which is in central ireland where women are being trying to well basically what's happening is
00:40:20.480
in this area an asylum center is being built without the consent or inform or information of
00:40:27.080
the locals in this video the women are trying to block the vehicles carrying the building materials
00:40:32.900
to the site that's going to have 1 000 migrants pumped straight into it they really are speed
00:40:39.420
running yeah and here you can see the garda the irish police uh you know doing their civic duty
00:40:44.820
upholding law and order by pushing them i mean fair that they're in good spirits but again most of
00:41:03.960
the time the police are not on your side with things like this yeah the police will do exactly
00:41:08.620
what the state tells them so don't ever think they're going to side with you yeah this article
00:41:12.260
has more information on it if you want to check in the um in the description below but what it does
00:41:17.540
say here is that the department of children equality disability integration and youth said last month
00:41:23.260
that it plans to develop a new international protection accommodation uh center at lizzie wallen
00:41:29.520
athlone the place the plan development of the midland accommodation center at this state-owned site will
00:41:34.840
be supported by an extensive program of local engagement i don't want to have to be forced to deal
00:41:41.960
with these people the site being developed in lizzie wallen will provide tented and modular
00:41:46.340
accommodation for international protection applicants they're all children bro they're just
00:41:51.720
a load of kids who look 30 years old work to enable provision of accommodation at this site will
00:41:57.260
commence soon as the first residents will be accommodated about five weeks after works
00:42:01.340
commence so you've got no time to prepare for this no time to plan no time to protest except for
00:42:06.560
maybe a few women get to get pushed around by the police but happily there have been protests with
00:42:12.480
this peaceful protests where there have been people show up in enough numbers after this video of the
00:42:17.680
police pushing these women come around that they have been able to block some of the trucks and
00:42:22.740
lorries carrying building materials and at least slow down the airdropping of potentially violent
00:42:29.620
invaders into their town it's so bad that even the local council there the local authority has put in a
00:42:36.100
complaint to the government and said we never agreed to this we don't want this we're some tiny
00:42:41.600
little town in the middle of ireland there's probably more like 19th century peasant uh town
00:42:48.540
than anything that than anything in england and we've had several segments on the on this topic
00:42:55.740
oh yeah yeah yeah it's it's multiple times atrocious and uh not to say that obviously this is all
00:43:01.820
completely intentional there's been this very famous clip come out over the past few days
00:43:06.200
of john mcturnan former aide to tony blair saying that we want to destroy the small farmers due to
00:43:13.300
them what that thatcher did to the miners so this is all completely intentional they want to destroy
00:43:18.120
your local community they want to break up local ties local bonds local traditions and cultures so that
00:43:24.380
you can just be another deracinated uh tick box another deracinated um uh figure on a spreadsheet
00:43:31.320
that could be moved around according to the whims of middle management and at the very least somebody
00:43:36.300
like jeremy clarkson in the in the uk in england is starting to try and stand up with it and using pretty
00:43:43.540
extremist terms by saying that they're trying to ethnically cleanse british farmland and whatever you
00:43:49.520
think of the language he's using he's right he's absolutely right and people do need that that
00:43:54.700
will be the consequence of this even if that allegedly isn't the intention so let's move on
00:44:01.860
to your segment well yeah well um we've got yeah rents yeah a miller says uh give them phones it's
00:44:07.260
almost like they want them to be able to organize it makes you it makes about as much sense importing
00:44:11.380
germans in the 1940s and giving them radios yeah i mean it's it does seem like essentially it's like
00:44:16.120
here's a phone don't become a drug dealer so okay i won't also don't call all of your friends back
00:44:23.500
home and tell them that how easy it was to get here tiktok videos to show everyone how this was done
00:44:28.840
and then videos threatening nigel farage yeah yeah yeah anyway so in response to what is happening
00:44:36.420
the farmers in britain are actually rising up there is going to be a protest on tuesday the 19th of
00:44:42.200
uh november uh so next next tuesday in central london outside of parliament um and we are going
00:44:50.300
to cover it i'm going to go down to it and interview a bunch of the farmers and ask them what their
00:44:54.540
opinions are why are they here but to be honest with you i think i'm just gonna i know i mean i know
00:45:00.060
what i'm gonna say it's like well the the labor government appears to be trying to destroy us
00:45:03.900
completely and we don't want to be destroyed um before we go on though do go check out our merch
00:45:08.880
store go get a for england t-shirt because frankly this is the uh theme of the day as far as i'm
00:45:14.700
concerned um let me uh pinch that sorry so um this this of course all begins with the government
00:45:21.300
changing uh inheritance tax when it comes to farms uh the agricultural property relief is once known as
00:45:28.120
is a type of inheritance tax relief so normally this is on quite expensive farms but the government
00:45:32.880
is going to change this so you will get uh not the any you will only get the full 100 relief on
00:45:39.600
inheritance tax uh for farms up to a million pounds now england is a small country we have a very large
00:45:45.720
population therefore land costs a lot of money therefore you don't have to have very much land
00:45:50.380
to have a million pounds worth of farm in fact it's probably not even very big to be honest by like
00:45:55.140
australia uh yeah by australian or american or like russian standards or something like that
00:45:59.000
by any other country that has a quite a lot of land england's going to be a very expensive place
00:46:03.240
and so what this means is above this amount landowners will have to pay an inheritance tax
00:46:07.980
at a reduced rate of 20 percent rather than the standard 40 percent okay that's not too bad well no
00:46:12.080
hang on a second if you are imparting a piece of land from you to your son that suddenly comes with a
00:46:18.880
massive bill you haven't made any money on the land you've just suddenly incurred a gargantuan bill
00:46:23.780
from the government and again a million pounds worth of farmland in england is not that much and in fact
00:46:28.600
i have some numbers that we're going to go through in a minute which will tell us exactly how much a
00:46:32.960
farmer can expect to make on around that sort of yeah but before you're saying there for the audience
00:46:38.100
just consider say you've got a farm that costs about what is worth on paper about two million pounds
00:46:44.620
uh you're about to pass it over to your son and all of a sudden it's got a 400 000 pound bill attached to
00:46:50.380
it yeah just what are you gonna do just out of the ether the government shows up and so it says oh
00:46:57.000
haven't you forgotten to ask somebody yeah you're gonna have to sell like you know 20 of your farm
00:47:02.240
in order to be able to pay that bill brilliant thank you government and so they they did this and
00:47:07.320
they're like look this isn't going to affect most farmers we promise but they i guess they they must
00:47:12.060
have forget failed to understand just how expensive land is in england um so figures produced by the
00:47:17.720
department for environment and rural affairs uh food and rural affairs have been interpreted by
00:47:21.620
farmers groups to suggest that up to two-thirds of farms could be hit by this so 66 percent of the
00:47:27.800
farms are going to be hit by this right whereas the treasury had claimed it was only 28 percent it's
00:47:32.500
okay only 28 percent only nearly a third of farms are affected by this but no two-thirds right and so
00:47:39.340
the uh the figures they have shows the average farm is worth 2.2 million pounds and 66 percent of them
00:47:45.200
are worth a million or more so most farmers are going to be hit by gargantuan tax inheritance tax
00:47:51.600
bills from the government now just to make it clear i hate inheritance tax as a concept it seems to me
00:47:57.700
intrinsically unjust that after every single goddamn tax on everything that you have to pay and you have
00:48:03.700
to pay loads of taxes you don't even see there's loads of hidden taxes and everything you buy like
00:48:07.280
vat and duties and all this sort of stuff right and that's just on top of the government just reaching
00:48:11.980
into your pocket and just be like yeah i'm taking a quarter of that right on top of all that finally
00:48:15.560
at the end you've got the slow trickle of money you're like i'm going to put a bit of that away
00:48:18.480
for a rainy day and the government goes on haha no you don't i'm taking some of that too i hate it i
00:48:23.660
hate inheritance tax so much and again i don't stand to inherit anything i just i'm very much against
00:48:28.360
on principle right so the point being almost the majority of farmers are going to be affected by this
00:48:35.260
so brilliant okay great the uh the labor government is liquidating the kulaks as every good communist
00:48:41.760
government does and so the farmers are protesting about this not a great surprise right it would be
00:48:48.540
remarkable if they weren't protesting about this um as they they point out in yahoo news here like
00:48:54.480
well this is going the farmers say that this will have a quote catastrophic impact on farms and family
00:49:00.880
uh family and farms and will lead to food rises this is just like the government coming in and
00:49:06.200
saying i'm your partner your business partner basically yeah i mean i mean it's not even
00:49:11.680
necessarily that it's the government actively saying to farmers yes we are targeting you yes we are
00:49:17.480
persecuting you yes we are doing this on purpose and if you could have a little bit of wiggle room
00:49:22.720
before to say well that's not what they're doing they're trying to do it the excuse was to try and
00:49:27.720
target rich fat cats who try and buy farmland so they can avoid taxes later on because a few rich
00:49:34.540
people have done that in the uk well then we have john mcturnan explicitly saying we should destroy the
00:49:39.640
small farmers saying we don't need them and as jeremy clarkson pointed out when he talked about
00:49:44.600
this in the sun he's like why is it such a carpet bomb effect that you're doing why is it two-thirds
00:49:50.120
of farmers are going to be affected by this then you know if it's just oh we're worried about a few fat cat
00:49:54.040
landlords no you're not because what you're going to do is force two-thirds of the farmers to sell up
00:49:57.840
their farms and who's going to buy that blackrock that's who's going to buy that it's going to be
00:50:01.720
massive international monetary funds and so they are going to just buy up english farmland and suddenly
00:50:06.620
we're going to find ourselves dispossessed in our ancient country so what what are we doing and
00:50:11.260
this is crazy and everybody knows that attacking the food supply domestically is always so bright
00:50:17.380
have always done so well with that and it also increases the food dependency on foreign farmers
00:50:23.460
exactly it puts us completely at the mercy of international markets which is actually something
00:50:29.240
i don't want to be at the mercy of all the time but of course as they point out look this is going
00:50:33.040
to lead to food price rises yeah well i mean you know it's the labor government you didn't expect
00:50:36.540
them to do something good for poor people did you no they're going to make things more expensive
00:50:40.600
obviously so uh jeremy clarkson will be appearing apparently at the uh farmers protest but he won't want to
00:50:46.920
lead it because uh he said that look i'm not a family farmer and those who support kirsten will
00:50:50.680
point this out that means any point scored will be lost in a blizzard of class while shouting us
00:50:54.600
i don't think the class issue is an issue here at all jeremy clarkson is at least a farmer yeah i i
00:51:00.580
don't think people will care and i think that's a very very easy problem to just step over but
00:51:05.680
consider this from john campbell's hero's journey what is this this is the refusal of the call
00:51:14.000
that's a good point now it's a great point actually um but uh but clarkson is of course
00:51:19.720
incredibly sympathetic because he's got and we know we know exactly how clarkson engages with his
00:51:24.640
fellow farmers because he's been on bloody clarkson's farm for the last four years or whatever
00:51:28.560
on that show you see his active attempts to try to help the other farmers around him because he knows
00:51:34.560
they form a little community of their own and he knows how much they all struggle yeah and he
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yeah exactly exactly and again if we hadn't watched him doing this for the last four years
00:51:45.360
then maybe like wow what does he know but no we know he knows because we've seen the meetings where
00:51:49.660
they sat around despondent that things are getting worse and worse and worse and clarkson's just okay
00:51:54.120
what can i do um anyway so there was a petition by the farmers um because thousands of them are opposing
00:51:59.940
this um a thousand people a day were signing an ulster farmers union petition uh so when this is a couple
00:52:06.300
of days ago but there were nearly 9 000 signatures added to it of farmers not just random people
00:52:11.740
so 9 000 farmers have got together and said well look this is a real problem isn't it uh yes yes it
00:52:17.200
is um the uh agriculture and environment minister andrew muir has told the assembly that many farms
00:52:23.440
across northern ireland will be affected by the change particularly the dairy sector oh good the price
00:52:27.880
of milk's gonna go up the price of beef is gonna go up brilliant uh by his research the department
00:52:33.340
indicated that 75 percent of dairy farmers would fall above the tax threshold it's because cows
00:52:39.040
aren't cheap so you need land and cows and that's not a cheap thing to have right okay brilliant so
00:52:44.500
you've got 9 000 farmers petitioning the government saying listen this isn't good here is an actual
00:52:51.200
petition could you please change your um position on this because it's going to ruin us and the government's
00:52:56.700
like no obviously not how about you get like i mean just just a flat no well did you see something
00:53:05.200
fun about rachel reeves who is the head of the treasury now who put forward this this budget which
00:53:11.120
was that for a very very long time she'd been claiming that she'd been an economist at the bank
00:53:16.280
of england from 2006 to 2009 well some plucky journalists on earth that actually she wasn't an
00:53:23.720
economist she worked in the sales department at halifax for three years and she very subtly
00:53:30.360
changed it on linkedin this is i thought it was the bank of scotland actually i think oh it might
00:53:35.200
have been the bank of scotland the point being yeah no a sales person is exactly where she should be
00:53:39.860
just some just in an office somewhere wearing her pants you know well now i think she should be in
00:53:44.380
a prison well yeah obviously but like you know like a person of her intellect and status should never
00:53:50.200
have got to chancellor of the exchequer this is i mean maven pointed it out just saying lowest iq
00:53:55.960
government in british history yeah 90 iq government it's so obvious it's unbelievably destructive because
00:54:02.640
ultimately what what's the end game here destroy british farmers exactly and it has never worked
00:54:07.960
yeah communist farming has never worked and yet here we are in britain in 2024 and not with the
00:54:15.280
communist government she put up a picture of the founder of the communist party of great britain in her
00:54:18.700
bloody office and now she's destroying the kulak and not only this but also the plan for increasing
00:54:25.660
centralization of the economy it's such a good idea stelius what are you talking about well the 20th
00:54:31.020
century has shown us leading millionaires and billionaires to leave the country yes nine and a
00:54:35.580
half thousand of them a year leave britain yeah but but but carl have you considered that people
00:54:39.580
aren't going to be as envious they aren't going to feel as envious because they're not going to look at
00:54:44.860
i don't know if any of us have considered the the real uh point of what they're doing here which is
00:54:51.100
i mean these farmers don't need as much land as they have because we know from the theories of
00:54:55.180
comrade lysenko yeah that's good if you put all the seeds together plant them closer they're cooperative
00:55:00.780
yeah yes you also have to put uh communist music yeah and you know the the crops have to listen to
00:55:08.940
mao speaking but i think you've hit on a real point there stelius finally i'll be able to sit
00:55:13.500
down and go thank god i'm not envious of those goddamn rich farmers yeah you know because obviously
00:55:18.300
i spent all day every day grinding my teeth about the bloody wealth of farmers yeah if if you are a
00:55:23.420
person who does that you have no right to be anywhere near government so uh yeah they they said that
00:55:27.740
there's just gonna be no change to this no mitigations to the policy uh we're gonna we're
00:55:31.660
gonna take your farms basically is what they've said uh and so the um the country and land business
00:55:37.820
association did an analysis on this i'm like right so the average family farm would have to spend 159
00:55:44.300
of its profits for a decade to pay this inheritance tax right so here are some numbers so a typical 200
00:55:51.180
acre farm owned by one person which would cost more than a million pounds the the 2.2 million farm uh
00:55:58.380
would it makes an expected profit of 27 300 pounds a year 27 000 pounds
00:56:07.820
are you kidding me that's i wouldn't do farming for 27 grand that's not a lot of that's 27 000 too
00:56:15.020
many that's 10 grand less that's about 10 grand less than the average wage in this country it depends
00:56:21.020
on how you slice it but yeah it's it's it's like it's it's probably a 28 i think is the average but
00:56:27.420
perhaps i'm thinking median yeah maybe yeah calculate it but but the point is the these farmers aren't
00:56:33.260
walking around swaggering around their farms with pockets full of gold right this this is a low margin
00:56:38.700
against this i have seen some of the most disgusting dehumanizing targeted propaganda
00:56:45.500
from disgusting twitter accounts one of which i saw posting well have you ever seen a poor farmer
00:56:51.580
terry christian yep the insufferable screeching i'm not even going to carry on but yeah have you ever
00:56:57.660
seen a poor farmer well i mean i mean i don't know how you define him poor again if i was only earning
00:57:03.100
27 grand a year i'd consider myself fairly poor again they own assets which have been passed down
00:57:09.420
to them often through generations and generations and generations and in terms of the actual liquid
00:57:15.900
cash that they have they are poorer than many people but the point being they can't pay 159 of
00:57:23.100
their profits for 10 years to pay off the government's inheritance tax the 435 000 that
00:57:29.420
this person would have to pay they can't pay it the government i was i assume the government knows
00:57:34.620
they can't pay it's entirely possible our low iq government has no idea how per capita works and
00:57:40.780
do you think david lammy could understand if you presented him the concept i think rachel
00:57:45.340
reeves could understand listen david this is per capita but this number's bigger than this number
00:57:50.700
honestly i think rachel reeves is currently doing that right now she says yeah but it's worth two
00:57:54.620
million it's like no no no okay forget it forget it um and so yeah to to be able to pay this they
00:58:02.300
would have to sell at least a fifth of their land uh which of course is going to reduce the amount
00:58:08.300
they could potentially earn per year so if you're going to reduce the land by a fifth it's fairly
00:58:12.860
reasonable to expect that you'd be reducing your profits by a fifth so now you're what are you
00:58:16.540
going about 20 grand a year something like 21 grand a year something like that so what what are you
00:58:20.940
doing i i i have an idea of what they're doing because you know it's it's no secret that this the
00:58:26.860
these are globalist communist policies behind it well the globalist communist policies are
00:58:33.180
redistributive policies so they say we have wealth we need we have the have-nots and the and the haves
00:58:39.980
we have the rich and the poor and when they're talking about taking from the rich and give to the
00:58:44.540
poor they don't mean taking from the english rich and give them to the poor english they say taking
00:58:50.700
from the world's rich and give it to the world's poor so according to their own criteria people who
00:58:57.020
get 27 000 a year are very rich yeah they come in because there are people in other places in the world
00:59:04.380
who make one or two dollars a day so that's that's exactly the rationale behind it almost everyone
00:59:10.860
right now is is rich so we just in the eyes of the government continue funding and yes exactly
00:59:17.820
infinite unsustainable population explosion in africa because there are no limiting principles
00:59:25.020
in this strategy of redistribution there's also a moral imperative regarding things like rewilding
00:59:31.900
as well so they think they've got an environmental uh edge on this too so it's oh yeah we'll take it
00:59:36.860
away from the farms and then we'll just leave it as wild land and they go and they go do you know
00:59:42.140
what this farmland needs wolves yeah brilliant and you know i might actually accept that but
00:59:48.140
they wouldn't let me then go out and hunt them yeah could i get a shotgun you know could i get a gun
00:59:52.620
and shoot some wolves no you've just got to look at the wolves until they eat you yeah basically thank
00:59:56.940
you kid um so anyway the point being is the government is doing everything in their power to destroy
01:00:03.100
like small british farmers right the the working families who actually own the land have cultivated
01:00:09.180
the land and the reason if you look at the patchwork of england right england for about at least 800
01:00:14.540
years has had a very active land market right unlike most other places where you've had peasant
01:00:19.660
holdings england we had private holdings right so we had this is what the yeoman farm was he's a man
01:00:25.260
who could purchase land and sell land and so if you look at the the the countryside of england it's a
01:00:31.180
patchwork of strange like you know negotiated settlements that have built up over the centuries
01:00:37.420
and what they're basically doing is saying no that's got to go right the the way that the english
01:00:42.300
have made and crafted england little by little over the generations we're just going to format it
01:00:47.900
into giant square farms they're going to be owned by foreign multinationals right that is atrocious to
01:00:54.300
me i hate the the very notion of it i'm so glad that there is going to be a massive protest about
01:00:59.740
this um so like i said this is going to be uh 11 a.m on november the 19th with speakers from across
01:01:05.340
agriculture tv and politics there'll be speeches a procession to parliament square and uh there'll be
01:01:10.940
you know lots of lots of people who are of course uh making their voices heard and like i said i'm going
01:01:16.860
to be going down there with a camera with a microphone to interview people why are you here what are your
01:01:20.940
concerns for the future etc etc i want to know what these people are thinking and whether it lines up
01:01:25.420
with what i think because from i'm not a farmer but looking at this from the outside i'm just like
01:01:30.300
right this jeremy clarkson isn't overreaking it saying well isn't this like an ethnic cleansing of
01:01:34.940
the english countryside because it kind of looks like it might be um so anyway the government's like
01:01:41.340
well okay technically you can protest but if you block the roads oh you're in trouble
01:01:46.380
don't you dare block those roads because then we're going to arrest you so that what they're
01:01:51.180
worried about is something like the truckers protest in canada or the farmers protest in
01:01:56.380
the netherlands or the farmers protest in france and they're looking to deal with it with the same
01:02:01.020
tactics they used for the protests earlier on this year after southport meaning that well if there's
01:02:05.260
20 000 of you on the street well we may not have those spaces in prison right now but you'll be damn
01:02:09.740
sure we can release 20 000 murderers to make way for you and now don't get me wrong i'm expecting
01:02:14.300
everyone of course to be calm polite lawful orderly obviously so am i that's so i'm not
01:02:20.380
worried about that won't stop them yeah that's not they were literally they were literally not
01:02:24.060
going to stop we got footage of the police literally just picking up people off the street who were
01:02:27.820
standing near the protest yeah there was one guy who was just shouting at the police okay but i'm
01:02:32.140
allowed to shout a protest what are you talking about anyway uh so yeah if they block the roads they're
01:02:37.660
going to be uh facing the powers of the highways act in 1980 which makes it uh unlawful to
01:02:44.140
obstruct any of the roads and of course they've just banned the tractors flat up you're not allowed
01:02:48.300
to bring tractors here if you bring tractors we are going to arrest you says the british government
01:02:53.180
so anyway oh look at and look at this number one on must read in politics on the bar there
01:02:57.340
rachel reeves handed major sec back as uk growth slumps well who could have who could have predicted
01:03:02.940
that she looks like a hsbc bank clerk doesn't she yeah like a salesperson yeah she just doesn't look
01:03:08.700
like she should be where she is noted economist rachel reeves causes growth slump in the uk not at
01:03:14.620
all incredible amazing not at all like you know with a mini budget that was actually quite
01:03:20.540
economically sound which crashed the economy what's this one about angela rayner sparking
01:03:24.940
fury from locals season control of 8 400 home town i don't right we're not gonna that'll be for
01:03:29.740
next week yeah that'll be for next week where the labour party are continuing to steal everything
01:03:33.660
the english own um but anyway so i'll see you on tuesday folks um hiroshi band says uh so when
01:03:42.140
farmers sell their land to pay inheritance tax you still pay tax on the sale too don't you i'm not
01:03:46.060
sure evil so yeah of course you pay tax on the sale um you pay tax on everything it's a shock that the
01:03:52.220
government haven't started implementing a breathing tax because you're expelling carbon into the atmosphere
01:03:57.500
every tax is a breathing tax yeah m denton says existential threats and humiliation it all seems
01:04:04.540
worse than being conquered well we are being conquered by globalism that's the problem uh if
01:04:09.340
i were reading these stories in the history book i would have already expected a revolution
01:04:12.780
matt says what will it take for prime minister jeremy clarkson happens i really need to show clarkson's
01:04:17.580
kingdom in my life yeah now all i'm saying is the next season of clarkson's farm it's gonna be
01:04:22.380
banging you might be in it i know great uh you know um nigel farage jeremy clarkson so i'll be
01:04:31.820
uh i'll be trying to interview as many people as i can on tuesday so make sure you're down there
01:04:35.900
if you if you're a farmer watching this by the way come over and say hi because like i said i'm not in
01:04:40.460
engaged in the farmer community i'm a townsman so uh but i'm i'm very sympathetic um reese says but we
01:04:46.700
need to pave over the countryside to build five birmingham sized favela cities to accommodate our
01:04:50.940
infinity migrant overlords bigot good point i wasn't considering that and uh ryan says i feel
01:04:56.540
totally black-pilled after today's show when will things change to the better they'll change to the
01:05:00.060
better when we get to lads hour about an hour from now we'll be watching the view and how they're
01:05:05.100
coping and seething over donald trump's victory so at least things are getting better for the americans
01:05:09.340
things in britain currently still suck all right then and with that let's go into the video comments
01:05:16.540
how many video comments no video comments why straight to the normal comments in that case
01:05:22.460
the written ones on the website so russian garbage human starts us off uh but with a compliment for
01:05:27.900
you samson saying still chuckling at the thumbnail i haven't even seen them have you not seen the
01:05:32.540
thumbnail get the get the thumbnail up on the screen for us there sam oh sorry i can see it there
01:05:37.260
actually oh yeah yeah you can see it directly jeremy clarkson throwing don lemon off a bridge
01:05:41.260
off clifton's suspension and x is in the sky watching like big brother i appreciate lady
01:05:49.580
dragon hall though call your ties wonderful don't listen to the naysayers my wife is among the primary
01:05:54.460
of the naysayers with this tie she doesn't like the fact that i'm wearing with a sort of reddish
01:05:58.460
there were murmurings in the office personally i think he's getting into the christian spirit with
01:06:02.300
that color scheme i i i appreciate that lady dragon hall i like it so i'm going to wear it do you want
01:06:08.060
to read some of yours stelios yeah okay so stelios's greek yogurt people need to realize that twitter
01:06:15.420
isn't an airport you don't announce you don't need to announce when you're leaving the fact so many of
01:06:20.780
them do this just shows how large their egos are it really is about an ego battle on twitter though
01:06:26.620
yeah yeah i think it might also be a ploy they're really hoping there'll be an influx of support in
01:06:31.980
the replies saying no don't leave we want you we love your takes please we can't live without you
01:06:37.020
so they'll be able to turn around in 29 days time and say well through popular demand i have
01:06:43.980
returned but i mean like the far right to be fair if i left i would also like to announce it just you
01:06:50.460
know as a as an f you to people from the other side from the other side who wouldn't want me to announce
01:06:56.060
it right okay so flamboyant contrarian colin p leftists leave x and once again nothing of value was
01:07:04.460
lost yeah but the point is a good return direct power regarding the great x twitter exodus that
01:07:12.460
crowd forgets they carry their misery going to blue sky or threads will not change this if those places
01:07:18.300
end up becoming toxic and they want to look for something responsible they only need to look into
01:07:24.060
a mirror presuming they can see reflections remember they they view toxicity as any right-wing opinion
01:07:30.380
yeah so um blue sky and threads probably won't become toxic because why would you use those if
01:07:36.060
you could use twitter i i think twitter is going to improve now when they're going probably i know
01:07:41.020
do you do you remember the first time this happened when elon first took over and they all went over to
01:07:44.780
that website mastodon yeah and uh it turned out the mastodon was this weird decentralized social media
01:07:51.820
hosted in japan has literally no moderation whatsoever has no moderation so it was filled
01:07:57.340
with child porn so and nazis yeah so all i'm saying is maybe stephen king leaving twitter hopes he can
01:08:03.820
find a similar experience remember when elon musk took over twitter and the first thing he did was
01:08:08.460
get rid of all the child and then all the leftists left yeah and then they're like well i can't stay here
01:08:13.420
right so this is a comment from sophie live so we'll be extra careful with respect to how i read it
01:08:21.740
i feel your pain carl neil gaiman is one of my favorite authors of all time but dear god is he
01:08:28.940
insufferable yeah there are loads it's crazy how many like great artists turn out to be vapid brain
01:08:35.740
dead yeah but i mean this this is a testament to our magnanimity though because we can appreciate
01:08:42.940
when other people from people from the other side do good art sure we can do that we're not just
01:08:49.740
constantly screaming okay you're from the other side so i don't like your art see there's a problem
01:08:54.300
here which is i have really enjoyed some of neil gaiman's work in the past i read a few years ago
01:08:59.980
back in oh god 2017 i read uh american gods in a few days which is quite a thick book but i was enjoying
01:09:07.180
it so much and i've read through all of the sandman his old comic book series but i'm deathly
01:09:12.220
afraid to return to them because i'm afraid i might open it up get to the end and go it was
01:09:17.180
shit it was shit the whole time you're gonna have a harry harry the magnanimous because it's harry
01:09:23.980
the merciful it's been the experience that i've had going back over so many comics doing comics corner
01:09:28.540
with connor which is that all of these comics i read as a teenager which i thought were amazing
01:09:33.660
like batman arkham asylum and um and uh we've not got to watchmen yet but we will get to watchmen
01:09:39.420
soon um i've gone back read through and gone it's crap kingdom come i remember this one being great
01:09:45.500
the artwork's painted it's amazing oh it's crap on the plus side though rorschach is clearly the
01:09:50.220
hero of watchmen well yeah you can you can turn watchmen into a fantastic story if you read it
01:09:55.580
opposite to how alan war wanted you to matthew hammond says how long do you think blue sky will
01:10:01.420
last before the leftist purity spiraling starts or it runs out of money i know i i just think that
01:10:08.540
would question though i don't think they'll stick around mainly because it'll be boring stick around
01:10:12.780
again they really they love the humiliation on twitter they also like to flex right and so what they like
01:10:21.260
is you know oh look i have a post with loads and loads of views and loads of likes suck it chuds um
01:10:27.260
you can't do that if they're not around i think they'll do what an apple bomb tried to do to me and
01:10:32.380
it and but you had an interaction with an apple bomb well what happened she posted something i replied and
01:10:39.100
three seconds afterwards no one else she deleted the reply thing but i managed to reply you managed to get
01:10:45.820
in there yeah so yes so what they're gonna do they come back and probably they'll lock the replies
01:10:52.860
again what you were saying though an apple bomb i can appreciate i listened to the audio book red
01:10:58.060
famine yeah that was a good history i think in the second studio we've got one of her books on the gulag
01:11:03.740
so she's got some good history books yeah but there are there are several authors like that also
01:11:10.620
timothy snyder i think when he sticks to history he's he's really good the whole the the whole point
01:11:17.580
is whenever they're talking about current affairs they haven't asked themselves wait a minute are the
01:11:25.180
democrats worse at what i'm accusing the republicans of doing that's the questions they're there i'm
01:11:31.580
sorry carl you've just reminded me of tom holland that one tweet from 2015 responding about the grooming
01:11:36.940
gangs where he's saying sadly it was a it was just a necessary sacrifice for multiculturalism
01:11:43.580
what tom no yeah and his history books are superb yeah yeah they they are crazy they are absolutely
01:11:50.780
and uh anonymity rumors are that the old advertisers want to come back especially since trump won
01:11:57.500
disney already advertises through another company these creatures leaving is a ploy to stop the
01:12:03.340
advertisers returning they do not have thoughts of their own they only follow stimuli i don't think
01:12:09.420
they've thought it through that much i think they've just gone oh evil evil nasty racists on twitter
01:12:14.540
now i can't be here especially with donald trump not when we're entering a new era of fascism in the
01:12:20.140
united states they couldn't rotate the onion in the minds in they can't in their defense right in their
01:12:26.620
defense it is true that there's a lot more um loose language on twitter that possibly you shouldn't be able to
01:12:32.940
get away with like really you shouldn't be saying the n-word right i hate to i hate to be the sort of
01:12:38.140
party pooper on that but you you will be yeah i know but it carl the elder the prudent
01:12:44.300
it would be nice to clean it up a little bit you don't have to ban people just you know they probably
01:12:50.540
shouldn't shadow ban them not necessarily shadow ban them just you know delete the tweet or something
01:12:54.300
right so you know you've got a bot that scans for the n-word and then delete i don't know something
01:12:59.020
like that but give them a warning or something like that i don't know but like they already do
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that yeah they already have if you put a slur in they have a box that comes up there are a few
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accounts like um oh god what was his name the the um i've forgotten his name all of a sudden account
01:13:15.820
the guy they all hate the manosphere guy i was gonna say it doesn't matter andrew tate andrew tate
01:13:21.100
andrew tate and number of other accounts seem to have special privileges on their account right
01:13:25.740
they can post slurs yeah and not get a warning if i was to post the n-word just on twitter it would
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come up with a box that says this tweet displays hateful content are you sure you want to view it
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and then click show and then you see what it is okay fair enough the point being there's nothing wrong
01:13:43.340
with like how saying look we want to be a bit more family friendly with the one with the language we're
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using just have a bit of a higher quality but like twitter is not never will be family friendly i'm
01:13:53.020
not saying it should be like for kids or anything but like you know having a a more sort of higher
01:13:57.340
decorum standard decorum of tweets um i don't think it's gonna no twitter is a cesspool and part of
01:14:02.620
the fun is that it's a cesspool i'll uh i'll read through some of my uh comments now uh captain
01:14:08.620
charlie the beagle regarding the government bussing large amounts of migrants into small towns it gets
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even more egregious when you remember there are about 15 000 people homeless or in emergency
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accommodation of these 4 000 children this isn't counting the thousands of adults living with their
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parents as they can't find a place to live or have left home yeah this was one of the problems
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that was pointed out in the article i was looking at regarding ireland a lot of the protesters were
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saying right if we can build accommodation for these migrants we've got 4 000 children on the streets
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why can't we do the same thing for us because it's amazing how there's endless pits of money
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for the migrants endless money can be printed for foreigners but when it's natives sorry guys we're all
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of a sudden hardened randians yeah it doesn't occur you've just got to make it on your own if you don't
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make it on your own then i'm sorry that's the free market in action it's a disgusting double standard
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roman observer well carl maybe the government is doing such a poor job with immigration and security
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exactly because they want us to desperately demand for a reduction of freedoms 4g 4d chess level of smart
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or they are just evil and incompetent i think evil and incompetent in that they're not playing 4d chess and
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also people in response to these problems with immigration and security aren't actually demanding
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less freedoms yeah they're demanding the freedom to have their country back and make the protests
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and political action necessary to get their country back and you're getting less freedoms whether you
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demand it or not so yeah exactly nobody nobody in britain at least is demanding less freedoms in
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response to a government created problem they're not going government you've created this problem solve
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it for me that's not what what's happening russian garbage human saying i'm altering them well there
01:15:49.340
are two all girls schools within walking distance and a primary school this is a disaster i hope you
01:15:54.220
guys show a video of angry locals in the church well we did so there you go calm rob i assume getting
01:16:00.860
less calm by the day in dartford we had a children's immigrant center just open up right next to the
01:16:06.780
central park and around the corner from a primary school utter joke that we have to put up with this
01:16:10.780
up and down the country it is not a joke then scotty of swindon after i left the police i went to the
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job center on prince's street swindon to ask for a job seekers allowance while i was looking for a new
01:16:21.980
job i received two letters on the same day my claim had been approved and subsequently that my claim had
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been rejected because i hadn't paid enough into the system via tax over a period of 10 years glad to see
01:16:31.900
the benefits are going towards these fine albanian gentlemen instead yes ross diggle it gets it's worth and
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worse than private health care it's go to doc is the nhs out of hours service that pays for
01:16:45.180
generally foreign gps to come and work the shifts to then refer on to the nhs so we're overpaying yet
01:16:51.100
again for them to come to use the same service if that is true that's even more ridiculous because
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that adds even more incentive to say well we need them to come in because they're the only ones filling
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the roles so we need more foreigners to look after the foreigners because the foreigners are the
01:17:04.620
only ones who'll be gps but the only people these gps will look after are also foreigners and this
01:17:09.020
is entirely the justification for bringing in so many foreign doctors and nurses anyway so when we
01:17:13.500
need people to look there's so much demand to say yes keep bringing people bloody in yeah we're not
01:17:17.100
going to get through the backlog if we don't have all of these foreign doctors i saw um victoria
01:17:21.580
derbyshire had posted on twitter yesterday aha the the backlog of nhs waiting times has gone down
01:17:27.580
by 100 000 it's gone from 700 and 7.6 million to 7.5 million it's like oh incredible great job
01:17:37.420
finally henry ashman the government of keir starmer who has gone on record to say he wouldn't even get
01:17:42.780
private health care for his own mother if she was on an nhs waiting list uh who was which was too long
01:17:47.660
are going to pay for private health care or for whatever random invader arrived in the uk yesterday
01:17:52.460
or at least they're going to be paying for this out of hours service which either way will cost the
01:17:57.340
natives more of their own tax which is already extraordinarily high we don't we have one of
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the largest tax burdens in all of europe yeah and that's that's when we've got norway and sweden
01:18:10.700
across the north sea from us yeah i think they're probably the only place to have slightly higher
01:18:14.300
than us but ours is unbelievable and yeah exactly kiss i'm interesting yeah no i'd let my mother die
01:18:20.700
but i'm not going to let abdul die don't say he's from eritrea he was persecuted his mother
01:18:27.180
was tortured and beaten to death probably my mom can just wait yep omar awad the thing to remember
01:18:33.100
about ethiopia is that what makes it a terrible place is ethiopians same for most foreign countries
01:18:39.340
no no no no you forget if we play it like a strategy game and we're the big hand of god and we just put
01:18:47.340
them up brought them over here then all of a sudden their stats will change the magic soil take effect
01:18:53.180
their temperament and other stats will all shift to being british and then that you know we won't
01:18:58.380
have ethiopia over here we'll just have some different looking brits you've seen the stolaris
01:19:02.620
meme going around right no i haven't so stolaris is a very complex sort of 4x space strategy game
01:19:09.660
and apparently it's uh true to life too because uh this this guy had posted like on four channel
01:19:15.580
or something like uh i i sent a load of low quality immigrants uh refugees to my enemies star systems
01:19:21.900
and now their economies are tanking so if you got the people who designed those kinds of games to run
01:19:28.220
the economy and run the country it would probably be better because they seem to take a lot of more of
01:19:33.180
this stuff into account than our governments the current models then again you see those guys where
01:19:38.620
it's it's a guy playing geo guesser who's got so good at it he can literally look at a blue sky
01:19:43.980
yeah and pretty accurately figure out where where he is and you look at him and you go you've sat down
01:19:50.380
there for years at this point getting to know the precise kind of identifiers of every bit of
01:19:56.780
geography across the whole world to find out what could you should be administering a colonial empire
01:20:02.460
you should not be sat or at least you should be head of some government department that does useful
01:20:07.660
things instead because of the way the world works right now you're sat at home playing geo guesser
01:20:12.060
charlie says uh okay sorry i was sent for your segment i was uh just sent uh something to say
01:20:17.580
that uh the med police had this announcement okay the graph good uh good to know there's no ban on
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tractors but they will still arrest you if you block the road with them yeah they yeah they will of
01:20:29.180
course still arrest you but they're not banning your tractors i assume they're going to impound
01:20:32.540
your tractor i was gonna say if anything yeah getting a hold of the tractors will be an even
01:20:36.940
better thing you're gonna have a new uh euler's uh penalty my advice is not take your track half
01:20:42.860
your inheritance yeah i mean those tractors are expensive as well although to be fair to clarkson
01:20:48.460
he did buy a lamborghini tractor probably don't have to buy that particular tractor anyway charlie
01:20:53.980
says uh regardless regarding the farmers in ulster signing the petition you know things are bad when
01:20:58.140
nationalist and unionist farmers are joining together great point russian again says uh yeah the
01:21:04.060
very first time alteringham voted labor you need to know alteringham has been gentrified in the
01:21:08.860
last decade the schools in alteringham are some of the best in the country so a huge amount of
01:21:12.300
indians and pakistanis have brought up uh property to price out the white english school in the catchment
01:21:17.500
postcodes interest you shouldn't allow foreign nationals to buy property in the uk no it just shouldn't
01:21:23.100
be i mean it's not it's not even like again it's not even a controversial thing to say that foreigners
01:21:29.980
shouldn't be allowed to buy up our country yeah i mean that was that was a thatcher thing let's just
01:21:35.100
open it up to the global markets look how well that went yeah i mean at the moment i literally more
01:21:39.980
indians own property in london than english people that's literally the the case at the moment they
01:21:45.260
say okay but why are we dispossessing ourselves of our own country like why are we doing this i mean
01:21:51.740
i i actually don't care enough about the free market and the integrity of the free market uh to make
01:21:58.060
sure that my children and grandchildren own nothing well people say the free market capitalism
01:22:04.140
is what made america great which it kind of but in the 19th century what they had was protectionist
01:22:10.540
internal domestic free markets where the states could all interact with one another like that
01:22:15.420
but also any foreign nation was basically barred from it which is what built up their industry
01:22:21.260
particularly in the north yeah well it's the same britain the british empire was a giant protectionist
01:22:25.900
block which we should read you know we literally gave up the empire for the nhs
01:22:34.700
literally the exchange we made wasn't worth it don't remind me yeah chase says that tree of
01:22:39.900
liberty is looking awfully thirsty isn't it uh for legal reasons i cannot comment on that
01:22:45.500
henry says it's not just the cost of the land either uh that entirely true equipment supplies and
01:22:51.340
livestock would also have to be factored into that as well according to a bbc news article from 2001
01:22:56.300
cows at the time were worth 1500 to 150 000 pounds depending on the breed and bloodline 150 grand cow
01:23:05.580
i hope it comes i hope it shits gold this cow fries itself i mean what god damn man uh factory in
01:23:15.500
standard inflation loan that's 2 700 pounds 27 000 pounds a day so between four and 370 cows and
01:23:21.820
nothing else would be enough to tip you over yeah but this is the thing that's like it again can you
01:23:27.340
imagine doing all this like yeah i made 27 grand this year and that's just it's a lot of effort but
01:23:33.500
they do it because it's part of their family traditions it's been passed down to them somebody has to do it
01:23:38.620
and i imagine they enjoy it you know it's probably a nice active lifestyle it's probably fun to do
01:23:42.140
and that's again clark clarkson's farm you see how he kind of forms a bond with the animals he
01:23:47.900
enjoys having certain herds that he can tend to and look after and then give to a butcher oh yeah
01:23:53.500
i can imagine it's incredibly satisfying um but the the you know clarkson seems to be genuinely enjoying
01:23:58.700
it like no i have a project you know like i can turn this bit of land into something really productive
01:24:03.660
and cultivate it he's doing what all gentlemen around his age when they're starting to get into
01:24:07.980
retirement age should do which is project yeah exactly although farming is not going to be most
01:24:12.620
people's but this is a really advanced form of gardening you know like so you know i have i
01:24:17.820
have you know nice hyacinths and whatever i mean my my dad's in his 70s he loves gardening he's loved
01:24:23.660
gardening for a while but particularly now he's retired clarkson's gardening at scale you know which
01:24:28.540
is fine it's totally wholesome i like seeing it you know but i just i just can't believe we're actually
01:24:35.660
at the point where we've got a communist government that's actively persecuting like segments of the
01:24:40.860
population that's the power yeah they're convincing you that they didn't exist and that the mentality
01:24:48.060
of people say it can't happen yet well i'll be fair we all criticized him at the time peter hitchens
01:24:55.340
went out of his way to say you do not understand how radical these people are well i personally did
01:25:02.620
understand um because i'd read all his books uh but the you he is right the majority of the
01:25:08.380
the population just assumed it was going to be basically the conservatives but in red or just blair
01:25:13.740
again yeah i mean which is the conservatives but in red yeah but it's i mean well is it wrong to say
01:25:19.420
that it was the same policy it's the same policy is just faster yeah but this is a way more radical policy
01:25:26.940
yeah but but what what did the conservatives do that suggested any kind of create erecting a barrier
01:25:37.820
to to the further to let's say the disintegration of the country because because i hear a lot of
01:25:44.380
people say this and personally i i respect peter hitchens i think he was wrong on several stuff but i
01:25:50.940
never and i was never impolite i think his mistake was not trying to endorse something like reform
01:25:57.020
instead of just saying just go back to the conservatives when that was obviously a losing
01:26:00.620
tactic yeah but no that that's what i want to say because a lot of people now say okay peter hitchens
01:26:07.580
warned you yeah and most people understood that he he would he was correct on this but the point is that
01:26:15.180
that people who voted for reform for instance they knew that the the the new labor was going to be
01:26:21.260
bad yeah i mean everyone did know yeah i i guess it's more like the idea that there is a necessary
01:26:28.380
stage of purification on the let's say conservative sphere oh yeah that's totally true uh darjani says uh
01:26:35.660
just call the stop oil people to protest the tractors and they'll block the roads for the farmers
01:26:39.820
good point and uh saran says uh they're trying the great leap forward in the uk but instead of
01:26:45.100
nationalizing everything it'll be owned by the uh br black rock black rock yeah uh and other weft
01:26:50.300
front companies hopefully trump can bully them into stopping come january well he's our hope at this
01:26:55.020
yeah he's the only hope we have i mean assuming like i assume jeremy clarkson is probably going to be
01:27:02.700
like i really don't approve of this and then not do anything right because obviously jeremy clarkson
01:27:07.900
actually like you know when nigel fry was like well i had a very comfy job i didn't want to do this
01:27:11.980
yeah okay nice but you know you did want to do it right we all know you did want to become an mp
01:27:16.220
which is totally fine and i wanted you to become an mp it's totally fine right but clarkson actually
01:27:21.740
doesn't want to do this right clarkson actually does have a really lovely non-political job that
01:27:26.700
he's not he's never been involved in politics never stood an mp as far as i'm aware you know he he's not
01:27:31.820
a politician and you know his pericles dictum has arrived no you might not be interested in politics
01:27:37.340
but politics is very interested in you it's also plato we need to make him philosopher king exactly
01:27:42.860
what you've what you're playing into there again it's the hero's journey it very much is it very much
01:27:48.540
is the hero's journey and the thing is clarkson is going to do everything he can to resist this
01:27:54.300
and he is being foist upon him it is i i totally agree i totally agree and they if i think i say
01:28:00.220
that as a good thing yeah no if if ever there was a british trump it's going to look like jeremy
01:28:04.540
clarkson right that's the british trump then and again in fact when you look i don't know why we
01:28:09.820
never made the comparison before but you look at the side by side yeah they've been on tv for years
01:28:13.260
they've been really popular figures for years and then suddenly like no i've got to save my country
01:28:17.340
from the communists i mean yeah it's jeremy clarkson is the british trump if he does it but i can
01:28:23.900
honestly see a future where jeremy clarkson's like yeah i'm just not gonna bother i'm 64 i'm
01:28:27.340
gonna sell up and just move i could see it and it's just like christ we're screwed i hope that's
01:28:33.580
not the case because jeremy clarkson if nothing else does seem to have quite a lot of drive to him
01:28:37.820
yeah true i mean even just some of the things that he did uh when he was doing like the old top
01:28:43.100
gear and grand tour special which are done now he's he's pushed himself a lot especially for a man
01:28:48.220
in his health for most of his adult life the shape that he's in yeah but he's just
01:28:53.740
doesn't seem to have any interest in doing anything political so i think it'd be a huge
01:28:58.460
step to get him to do this which i just honestly i i'm having trouble envisaging it which bothers me
01:29:05.900
because we literally have no one else well we've got trump yeah well they have trump we don't have
01:29:13.180
anyone else no no we've potentially got trump to try and exert pressure on britain unless like
01:29:17.980
well he kissed him unless like morgoth says we'd just become woke north korea i think that's more
01:29:23.820
although at the same time i have seen even today earlier on on lbc james o gammon was interviewing
01:29:30.460
sadiq khan who was making very conciliatory gestures to do good good so that seems they're afraid they're
01:29:37.580
going to try and take a different tact with him this time actually maybe donald trump isn't as much of a
01:29:42.460
racist as i thought literally literally o'brien was grilling him saying like but you've called
01:29:48.220
him racist you've called him a fascist but now you're extending a welcome hand and support and
01:29:53.340
got to shake hand with the fan and sadiq khan was going like well you know they're our greatest ally
01:29:57.580
and we we've got to approach it the same way that we would a best friend you have
01:30:02.300
lacks of standards for best friends even if they get taken over by hitler you've still got to be like
01:30:07.180
well you know they're our closest ally and uh last one binary server saying i had no idea karl was
01:30:14.860
colorblind i'm not i'm just really eccentric and i have lovely taste and colors there you go and with
01:30:19.340
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01:30:36.940
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