The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1073
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Summary
Justin Trudeaus resigns as Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau announces his decision to step down on the day of his eulogary to his late father, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. What does this mean for the future of Canada?
Transcript
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good afternoon ladies and gentlemen welcome to the podcast the lotus it is for tuesday the 7th
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of january 2025 i'm joined by stelios and today we're going to be talking about trudeau quitting
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uh and frankly more on the grooming gang scandals how uh starmer lunk-headedly responded to elon
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musk and how we've there's just so much evidence of the authorities trying to cover it up or dismiss
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it that it's uh beyond denial at this point i think and so we're going to go through that in
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some detail so not terribly fun for my segments but thankfully stelios should be quite funny
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so that's good now let's begin there right so carl my distinguished colleagues and the lotus
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seater's audience it is with deep awareness of the responsibility conferred to me by your choice
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that i accept your nomination for the position of the eulogist of justin trudeau's political career
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this is a man whose political career is defined by care for justice peace and liberty this is a
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canadian who loved his people his country and what it is meant to stand for his loyalty at promoting
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canadian interests is undisputed and unwavering this is a man who resisted subversion anywhere
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he saw it let us come together and grieve with deep sorrow for his recent announcement
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but before that let's watch at how trump says goodbye to him
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there's a very funny video here he is flushing justin trudeau from a golden toilet
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thank god for ai that's all i can say right exact your artist representation of what happened
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right so one of the thing is that trudeau is a leftist he's a socialist and socialists can plan
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they think they can but they can't plan they constantly forget very easy details like for
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instance the wind let's see here look at the podium what do you notice carl
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yeah yeah no one no one thought that maybe it's gonna the wind is gonna blow and the paper's gonna
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so oh that was before his speech that was before right before his speech you see so he's lost the
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first pages of his speech unbelievable yeah i i hope the first pages didn't say something entirely
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different yeah maybe there's nothing important on them yeah maybe something was lost there if
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something really bad happens then i'll resign let's see what he said afterwards let let us see
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justin trudeau and his own words last night over dinner i told my kids about the decision that i'm sharing with you today
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what happened i don't know i intend to resign as party leader as prime minister after the party selects its next leader
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its next leader through a robust nationwide competitive process last night i asked the president of the liberal party
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to begin that process this country deserves a real choice in the next election and it has become clear to me
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that if i'm having to fight internal battles i cannot be the best option in that election
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so carl i think that this is an argument for the claim that
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support no matter what unconditional support because his family supported his policies
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they shouldn't have well sure but you can understand why they would but i think that really what's happening
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is that he's absolutely tanking in the polls and pierre pollivé is going to smash him
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and he doesn't want to be the guy to get absolutely rinsed what a merciful thing to say
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right so canadians started celebrating we have several videos here the wait wait wait wait let's mute it
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yes we can find several videos some of them are fake but there is a kind of sentiment
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of that people are very happy with i imagine many people in canada were thrilled with this announcement
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yes because it turns out in fact that they didn't actually like him really they started like it
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liking him in the beginning when he won he has won three elections yeah to be to be fair i think the
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popularity rating or the approval rating was around 65 percent nine years ago when he won and now it's
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close to 22 or in the low 20s really so yeah tyrannizing his own country wasn't a popular decision
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he was doing it for their own good though that's true he felt bad didn't understand it's for their
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own good so this is i think the most representative meme of his uh premiership because that's him
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justin trudeau with a with a smile we had pride skid marks and the world literally declining behind
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like that he described the pride skid marks yeah well how should i call them that's fine uh yeah
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yeah yeah it's the skid marks or the tire yes okay well they are skid marks on the road that's great i like
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asphalt i just like asphalt right so we see a trend of declining popularity here we have the canadian
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federal elections of 2015 if you see he won with a 39.47 percent then yeah in the next elections in
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2019 39 became 33 that's a big loss by the way in 2020 in 2021 this became 32.62 so yet another fall so
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it's very understandable that a lot of people even within his own party think that
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this trend is not going to be reversed he is going to lose and the the elections are set to be for
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october the 20th 2025 it's election year for canada so the liberal the liberals in canada think that he is
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not the best bet yeah right and penetrating the cabinets yes and uh one of the reasons is that
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he doesn't show anything that suggests that the popularity rating is going to go up and in fact we
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have here a very a very popular video of the last months where he was confronted with a from a by a
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steel worker let's see what he what's going on here we got donuts over here if you want to thank you for
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your hard work i can bring something for my kids here okay uh the 25 percent paris we just brought
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in on chinese skills yeah help you out that's going to keep my job yeah what about the uh 40
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percent taxes and pain and and i don't have a doctor the 400 million dollars in the invested
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investment card yeah i think you're only here for another year we won't see around probably another
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year that's that's what elections are for that's right that's right and i i look forward to everyone
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exercising the right to vote yep basic choice we're going to invest in you and your job
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i don't i don't believe you for a second that went viral you know anyone who got
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it's not time playing yeah i pay for it myself okay we're like three years behind
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job and coverage yeah four people in my family every time we go for a dental visit
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it's cost me about 50 in my pocket per person okay why i have a good job
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actually we just invested so half a million people haven't been to the dentist
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we get an idea we get an idea now i i would be a half million indians yeah i will say i'm
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minister canada i will say this when when you're a politician you can't have everyone happy
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but at least you have to demonstrate that you can acknowledge concerns and i think this perfectly
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captures trudeau's essence or the essence of his political career that when people confronted
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working class people confront him with simple things and simple concerns he didn't even
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acknowledge that they have a concern he doubled down on just empty rhetoric we will invest in you
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in your future yeah what does that mean to this guy nothing exactly he's still going to pay 50
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dollars to get his teeth looked at exactly right so let's see here some of the context behind this
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resignation so trudeau was under a lot of pressure lately he had a um finance minister uh christian
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freeland resigning hours before she was due to deliver her annual fiscal update so there are several
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problems within the trudeau camp as everyone understands it's not that the liberals disagree with
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his policies they had they backed him up when he was promoting all of them they didn't waver on
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their support to him he he was morally correct he won the argument jeremy corbyn style yes even if
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he lost he's going to lose the election yes it's just that they think that that right now he can't win
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an election yeah but the policies are the same yeah and we have here in a blistering letter of
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resignation finance minister christia freeland announced that uh she criticized trudeau's political
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gimmick slightly referring to a two-month sales tax holiday and 250 canadian dollar rebates for most
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workers freelance said canada could ill afford these policies seen as a pre-election handout to claw
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back some voters and coming as the country faces a serious pro prospect of huge tariffs which could be
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levered by incoming trump administration trump is uh considering to have an executive order
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where he is going to impose a 25 percent tariffs and what did a leftist think there well let's increase
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spending when in doubt let's increase public spending and the people who are a bit more sensible even if
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it's not for moral reasons even if it's just for political instinct practical reasons they said well
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that's going to make us look bad maybe that's not the way forward let's stop promoting trudeau
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right so what is his legacy there are two different narratives about his legacy the mainstream one
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and i think the the correct one let's see here what what would you say about that the mainstream
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narrative is about the about his legacy well it's going to be the same as the other wef puppets like
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jacinda ardern where the narrative is going to be a kind of rolling praise of their liberal credentials
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and the liberal things that they did in office and this will be a massive disconnect from the actual
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real harms that they did and the genuine loathing that people have for them i think you have anticipated
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what is being written here oh have i yeah how did i know yeah how could i have known this in advance
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yeah and that's again characteristic of the politics of nowadays in the west we have a lot of
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people who are disgruntled a lot of people who feel alienated with their government because they
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have complete lack of patriotic feeling and complete lack of respect to them in their capacity as
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patriotic citizens and they care about the abstractions like gender equity they care about
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the indigenous agenda it says legal drugs yeah other initiatives oh also the carbon tax yeah there are
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so many things that they do that the public are like i don't want this which a lot of that well
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they're essentially people complain about democracy but actually it does still contain within it the power
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of selection yeah we still do get to choose and okay well i appreciate that pierre pollovet probably
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isn't the choice that many on the online right would like but at least it's not just in trudeau he's not
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going to be insane i i i know that a lot of people are skeptic are completely skeptical of democracy i
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don't share the extent of the concern but i think the i think of it this way if the demos had zero
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patriotic feeling why would there be such a push to change the dynamics and the demographics of the
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demos it is at least a mechanism through which this discontent can be expressed that's why when they're
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talking about our democracy yeah it's very nebulous yeah right so we have he adjusted we have another
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narrative here the narrative you won't see in mainstream media that says that justin trudeau
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basically has done many mistakes and you would expect him you would expect from a sensible politician
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to do better let's see here his position on isis and people who fought for isis
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in the mid middle of the previous decade while other countries are prosecuting citizens who went
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abroad to fight for isis trudeau believes some returning home to canada can still be rehabilitated
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there's a range of experiences when people come home and we know that actually someone who has
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engaged and turned away from that hateful ideology can be an extraordinarily powerful voice
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for preventing radicalization uh in uh future generations and younger uh younger people within
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again that's the essence of the trudeau premiership whenever we have valid concerns of people who say
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look at the kind of mentality that leads one to to commit atrocities of that sort but here we need
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the myth myth of regret and just you know a sort of blank idea they can just be rehabilitated
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yeah brought into canadian society it's the tabula rasa not in birth but at any stage in life yeah but
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this this is typical like radical leftism really but there is nothing a person can do that puts them
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beyond the pale unless they oppose the agenda of radical leftism yeah you are what you declare to be
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yeah yeah right he didn't do just that which is a a very insensible move a very a move that screams
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lack of prudence during the pandemic as isabel oakeshott reminds people of he says justin trudeau
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went so completely crazy that he literally froze the bank accounts of people who protested against
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mandatory jabs good riddance yeah that that was a very totalitarian move yeah it was incredible i mean to
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to like i'm sure the canadian truckers just want to get on with their jobs i'm sure they just were
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like yeah just leave us alone let's get on with our jobs and instead they have to spend days in the
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freezing cold blockading ottawa yeah it's like that is you've really got to mishandle the situation
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if you can get thousands of them to do that yeah but you've really got to screw it up and i have the
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habit of not focusing on rhetoric and sentiment so much but on act on operation and it seems to me
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that when it comes to justin trudeau and the way he handled handled the pandemic he was constantly
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saying there's an emergency and when we have a situation of emergency i need to assume basically
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absolute power and say that anyone who disagrees with me should be coerced into acting as i want
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them to act yeah you've got to remember that trudeau had i think it was like 2014 or something
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done an interview in which he said he admired the basic dictatorship of china because it was able to
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turn on a dime and do whatever it wanted with regards to any subject that it wanted and unsurprisingly
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he approaches the covid pandemic which came from china in a very chinese style i mean the very notion
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of lockdown should have been so incomprehensibly alien to the west that we should have automatically
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dismissed them and said right well we will do what we think is best and what is in keeping with
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our own traditions but instead we decided to follow the chinese model it's like why would we do that
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right we have here a very good thread by michael schellenberger on several of the of the problematic
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policies of trudeau if you want to check it out visit the website and you can click the link
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underneath he is talking about several of the problems with trudeau and i'm gonna name some i
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remember trudeau was very aggressive against free speech yeah the the main clip we remember from jordan
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peterson in the beginning in 2016 was when he was opposing bill c16 that mandated the use of pronouns
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and it didn't just say don't use words x y and z it says you need to use words a b and c
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there was also bill c63 that was even worse because it introduced the notion of the hate crime in and
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it also was to have a retroactive effect you can you can arguably say that this was even more severe than
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the irish hate speech law the crime justice bill 2022 the covid lockdowns the the way he handled the
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tracker's protests he debanked them um he was horrible and atrocious on immigration
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and um there were some other a bit more fun things with him
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here we'll mention a conspiracy again this is a conspiracy conspiracy i'm not just saying but a lot
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of people just a remarkable resemblance yeah they really look alike don't they yeah incredibly so
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yeah because i was looking at him as is castro alive have you seen his his purported father
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pierre castro um yes but i don't think they bear the same resemblance no they don't look anything
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alike yeah he doesn't look anything like his father but it does look like um uh fidel castro
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yeah and his mother did go and cavort with fidel castro in cuba yeah just literally look at them
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yeah i know it's just it's definitely the case i'm sorry i'm a conspiracy believer oh yeah look
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yeah we have this clip should we play it if you want yeah my marriage was broken down because we
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had a catholic marriage based on the old-fashioned principle of fidelity and i was unfaithful
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and therefore our marriage was over okay this is just going to fuel more speculation and
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conspiracy theories about the humble origins of yeah but his father doesn't look anything like him
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he's got a long narrow face he's not good looking it's like this this is not the same anyway
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right here we have this uh justin trudeau in 2001 this is one of the funniest pictures of justin
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trudeau i mean there's just a bit rich how many pictures of him there are in blackface
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yeah there aren't any pictures of me in blackface because i was never a theater kid
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isn't that a bit rich coming from him you know he does this and then he goes banging on the drum of
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cultural appropriation and it's just shameless it's hilarious to be honest i don't know how he got
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away with it yeah and also one of the oh yeah really weird thing let's see here the this moment
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within the at least a dozen standing ovations there was also one for this man a 98 year old
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ukrainian canadian who fought for ukrainian independence against the russians during the
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second world war yeah so literally they literally had against the russians oh really on behalf of who
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yeah so you have the darling of the woke the the the the woke prince yeah the prince one of the
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princes of the circles of crown prince of wokeness himself yes one of those anti-fascists yeah yeah
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yeah literally bring into the bring a nazi to have him applauded it it's just comically stupid
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yeah look at all these clowns applauding brilliantly oh marvelous thank you so much for sticking it to
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the russians right then here we have the message of pierre polievre which i think we should listen
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for a bit because it's it's really important to get an idea of the policies of the liberals who
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supported justin trudeau let's listen to him a bit canadians desperate to turn the page on this dark
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chapter in our history might be relieved today well i'll just gonna say what what he says because
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there there are some sound issues yeah he says nothing changes trudeau is just a person they
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shouldn't focus on the person the important thing is the policies help just let's yeah we shouldn't
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focus on the policies and he literally reminds people that all the liberals right they they backed
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trudeau when he was they agree he's trudeau wasn't in any way outside of the norm for their agenda he
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was actually a really good instantiation of it yeah and i think right now i i'm i'm willing to bet
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that they're gonna lose and right now they're gonna sort of choose a within quotation marks a
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sacrificial lamb maybe they're gonna they're gonna say right now we're gonna lose this so we don't
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want to lose a very high profile so so someone who was never on the board for like you know future
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greatness let's just get put up they're like kamala harris in fact just get put put her into
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yeah get slapped yeah you let's choose a number two or something like that yeah right so goodbye
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justin trudeau and we're gonna miss you um there's a lot of people pointing out that uh poliver is
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not like some uh great uh great replacement for him either um he's kind of just a standard fiscal
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conservative uh where he obviously he's he talks about state spending a lot and don't get me wrong
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i actually quite like him on on a personal level i love the way he deals with journalists especially
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um but they are right he's it's going to be essentially business as usual but with less
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state spending okay fine um which is in fact what random name here points out uh dragon lady says
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uh yesterday jeremy corbyn tweeted billionaires should not own social media platforms free media
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is a democratic media a public good that is owned and run by us all like the bbc thoughts uh jeremy
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corbyn is a communist he doesn't seem to understand that if we made it so that poor people own the media
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they'd stop being poor and end up becoming billionaires um but also the idea that yeah it's
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the only media that is legitimate is the bbc yeah just too many nonsense in the bbc for me to agree
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with that um in exo says i wonder what other of castro's love children will now try and take over
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canada uh castro uh oh justin uh castro literally worked with china to train their military to invade
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america via canadian territory yeah i did hear about this i didn't ended up end up looking into it but i did
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hear they were doing some sort of joint military exercise to train the chinese military it's like
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why would he do this why wasn't that that sounds that sounds very suspicious it's really weird isn't
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to put it mildly very peculiar uh funny man says i really appreciate you both uh more classically
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liberal yin to connor and harry's conservative yang uh and matt says well the grooming gang news
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destroyed the trust the british public have with the legacy news but the british public start getting
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news from new media sources like load seaters gb news etc uh too much to say so i will um i'll park
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that from it we don't know frankly you know no one can know what the future is going to hold but um
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people that there's definitely been a rift between the general view of the british public and what is
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happening now right thank god for elon bringing this to everyone's attention frankly in fact let's let's
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move on to that let's talk about starmer's response to elon because it was very tinny it he failed to
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understand why people were upset by this and he failed to substantively address any of the real
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issues which we discussed in a round table on notices.com and what we thought would be the
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consequence of this and so go and watch that for a more detailed analysis and i'm going to give here
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i'm just going to go through the uh the events but this was keir starmer's response
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and i'm not going to play it because it goes on for about four minutes but it completely misses any
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of the points right so the first thing he says is that tommy robinson he begins with misinformation
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he says tommy robinson is currently in prison for nearly collapsing a grooming gang case
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i don't think this is why he is not why he's in prison right now he's currently in jail for contempt
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of court because he broadcast his uh documentary re-alleging what he has alleged the about the um
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um i can't remember the kid's name now actually um the the young man who was uh allegedly a bully in
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the school and he had put together in his documentary the evidence of this which was denied by the courts
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they they found him guilty of defaming him and he had to pay him however much money
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and tommy broadcast this documentary in public and that was considered contempt of court and so the
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attorney general uh bring him up and sent him to jail yeah well what i think what i think keir
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starmer is talking about is a previous time tommy robinson went to jail six years ago uh when he was
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at the huddersfield case and he was arrested and locked up although it he in in tommy's perspective
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he was asked where can he he asked the police where should he stand the police told him there
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and they decided that he was in fact uh endangering the court case and so he ended up going to jail for
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13 months it sounds a bit yeah it's all politically motivated i mean there were other journalists around
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doing exactly the same thing but they were like oh you're tommy robinson you're you're going to jail
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you have an area of effect yeah it's yeah yeah it's it's obvious that there's no neutrality in the
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british state towards mr robinson right the the entire reason that he is consistently in the headlines
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is because they have essentially been primed to use him as a totem of working class opposition to the
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current order yeah and so he is systematically discriminated against in lots and lots of
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different ways but i mean he's been debanked he's been deplatformed he's been banned from going to
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certain towns yeah and he's been like there was one time where he was in a pub with his family and
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the police just came arrived and then essentially marched him out of the city i can't remember which
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city was like telford or something and it was just like you're not allowed to do that
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that you can't just do that but of course they can because it's him and he is an outlaw from their
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perspective anyway uh he also accused tommy robinson of uh getting a quote a vicarious thrill from street
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violence it's like i mean maybe 15 years ago in the edl but this seems quite anachronistic because
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in the last like five years or 10 years i don't think he's done anything that would counter street
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violence and the unite the kingdom rallies have been totally superb and really well run i know
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because i've been speaking at them um so anyway it's not like starmer himself is like some sort of
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golden boy here when it comes to this i mean starmer has been accused of snubbing whistleblowers
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who want to expose the rotherham grooming gangs and this it's as if starmer is trying to take
00:27:31.860
ownership of the problem but it's like but we know you're not we know you have admitted that the
00:27:38.540
and in fact this in particular obviously dismissing the whistleblowers is a massive problem but prior to
00:27:44.260
this in 2012 starmer admitted yeah the crown prosecution service of whom he was in charge from 2008 to 2012
00:27:51.740
uh failed the grooming gangs uh 2013 i think he was but um but he said after the rochdale scandal in
00:27:58.600
2012 uh broke publicly the then director of public prosecution said the perpetrators had escaped justice
00:28:04.360
for decades because of the failure of authorities take the abuse seriously he had also conceded that
00:28:08.680
the ethnicity of the subjects had been suspects had been an issue and the prosecutors failed to
00:28:13.080
understand the nature of the abuse that's all correct you don't differ on tommy robinson's position
00:28:19.500
on this issue right yeah keir starmer and tommy robinson have the same point on this and so
00:28:26.320
and this these comments came after it was revealed that the cps under his leadership
00:28:31.040
had dropped a case against a rape gang despite overwhelming evidence of their guilt
00:28:35.540
it's it's because there's a different narrative yes the same people can say that okay we we agree on
00:28:42.480
this on statistics regarding crime about certain ethnicities as being overrepresented but then
00:28:49.200
you're going to have the left saying yeah i will circulate these statistics but i will allow only the
00:28:54.980
narrative that says that they are only due to economic conditions so i'm going to tax you more
00:28:59.640
to pay for more more money so that their crime decreases yes and all the way of how it is integrated
00:29:06.340
into a narrative yeah the we'll go through a few things and then summarize what the the essential
00:29:11.480
problem with all of this is so he then goes on to defend jess phillips saying that she has done a
00:29:16.660
thousand times more than tommy robinson presumably on the subject of grooming gangs um which is just not
00:29:25.000
true as far as i can tell she's done nothing just how how exactly as far as i'm i i'm not really sure
00:29:30.580
what jess phillips has ever actually done on the grooming gangs although most recently as her in her
00:29:35.780
position and capacity as safeguarding minister she did reject oldham council's request for a
00:29:41.280
government inquiry into the grooming gang in oldham of course there was one recently arrested and
00:29:46.660
finally prosecuted the ringleaders prosecuted but obviously the customers of these gangs are still
00:29:52.320
just at large um but jess phillips uh decided that she didn't want to have anything to do with
00:29:57.020
that and we discussed this in the round table because i i think it's um honestly probably i mean
00:30:03.600
i was i think that jess phillips is lazy and a lot a large part of this is her just going i don't want
00:30:08.340
to have to do this but another part of it is i don't want to be in uh incorporated into a narrative
00:30:15.940
that will help the far right i mean that's genuinely a concern they have uh it says they're minister for
00:30:21.320
safeguarding violence and violence against women and girls shouldn't be shouldn't she be the first
00:30:27.420
person to ask for a national inquiry and not just someone whose name is constantly being appealed to
00:30:33.860
in order to divert attention from what is actually important in this case yeah you think that she'd be
00:30:38.760
leading the charge and saying no every single one of these men exactly going to jail but of course
00:30:44.560
jess phillips problem is that her constituency is something like 40 muslim yeah and she only won
00:30:50.520
in her constituency with something like 700 votes very slow more low margin to a muslim independent
00:30:57.840
candidate and the labor party are becoming well aware that in fact the muslim enclaves in britain
00:31:02.940
can just select their own candidates who will more accurately represent themselves and their opinions on
00:31:08.540
things like gaza and won't be engaged in this kind of discourse and so she's kind of uh trapped in a
00:31:18.840
place where she can't escape from yes actually and i mean i would be surprised if she were to win
00:31:24.520
another term in her seat um but anyway then uh kirstama moved on saying well we've seen this playbook
00:31:30.580
many times whipping up intimidation and threats of violence hoping the media will amplify it's like okay but
00:31:37.020
at the time nobody had seen anything we're like right what is this about and it seems they were just
00:31:44.600
playing the victim but they did manage to produce one guy who had sent some malicious communications
00:31:49.540
to jess phillips um so one moron who has been rightly arrested i assume he sent threats i don't know
00:31:57.760
but in this article they don't tell us what he said to her so i don't know what the nature of his
00:32:02.820
communications was i'm just going to take it for granted that they're telling us the truth
00:32:07.380
and that this is exactly as threatening as they make it out to be but of course and i'm sure it
00:32:13.720
doesn't need to be stressed don't send jess phillips threatening messages yeah they say threatening
00:32:18.940
messages but as you pointed out they don't say what the threat was and they don't i don't know to what
00:32:24.660
extent they describe it as incitement to violence which is obviously not they they just um they
00:32:31.180
describe it as malicious messages but if that is the case and they don't say exactly what it is about
00:32:38.060
them that um led to the persecution they are like i mean literally they just said messages sent between
00:32:47.080
april 2024 and january 2025 so it's not like he it can be reasonably asserted that these messages are a
00:32:57.880
consequence of elon musk's tweets either yeah these are again from a year ago nearly so they're just
00:33:04.600
fine i mean it literally seems very politically convenient where it's like oh no we need to get
00:33:09.180
this guy now so we can say that jess phillips is in fact the victim of elon musk's highlighting of
00:33:16.720
the grooming gang issue that she is taking no part in accepting i mean with the oldham council thing
00:33:21.760
she literally is saying no you can just do the inquiry yourself the government's gonna have no
00:33:25.820
part in it it's like but why like why wouldn't you want to if you were the minister for safeguarding
00:33:30.940
women and girls like again it just seems to me that would be entirely the only job you have
00:33:35.860
yes is to look into these cases but sadly we see a pattern across europe and the west i think when we
00:33:42.160
have crime committed by members of groups that the left considers to be oppressed in fact they consider
00:33:48.040
them their allies at any given moment they isolate it and they say it's an isolated incident and no one
00:33:54.200
will infer any pattern from it whereas if it's crime committed by a person from the other side
00:34:00.800
from someone who who is a member of a group they don't consider to be their allies they're projecting
00:34:06.880
patterns on it like far-right pandemic haunting europe yeah and it's very interesting how this
00:34:12.940
guy was only charged over the weekend so they they knew these messages been sent a year ago nearly
00:34:18.060
but it's only when milan musk starts tweeting about this so like right grab him charge him he's
00:34:22.660
threatening jess phillips she's the victim this is a far-right narrative look you're trying to threaten
00:34:27.380
mps it's like sorry i'm not buying it i'm just not buying it i think this is entirely too conveniently
00:34:33.180
timed uh i mean obviously punish this idiot in whatever way is necessary and allowed under the
00:34:39.200
law obviously and maybe this will be a lesson don't message politicians with mean things but um but i
00:34:45.960
don't believe that this has been ginned up by elon musk and he carries on and says when the poison of
00:34:51.640
the far-right leads to serious threats to jess phillips and others in a book in my book a line has been
00:34:56.040
crossed it's like okay right so jess phillips is now the real victim of the grooming gang scandal
00:35:01.460
that's where he's arriving at it's it's not that she is doing nothing to protect women and girls
00:35:06.840
from being predated on by the grooming gangs and it's not that she's going to hold any accountability
00:35:12.760
in her position as a member of the government or historically as someone who has made it culturally
00:35:19.100
difficult to address this issue as part of the left the ruling sort of left-wing elite ideology
00:35:23.940
no she's now the victim of it and therefore you shouldn't talk about it because you're endangering
00:35:28.740
her life when you bring this issue to the fore that's just entirely intended to divert attention
00:35:34.940
everyone should talk a hundred percent about the operation of the grooming gangs and how they how it
00:35:40.780
was covered up and uh instead of that almost everyone is talking about the far right about
00:35:46.420
messages to jess phillips and i want to ask you something because we are listening about threatening
00:35:52.140
we listen to late people from labor saying that members of labor have received threatening
00:35:59.160
messages and have been prosecuted i remember was it february or april where lindsay hoyle in the uk
00:36:06.260
parliament said members of labor mp have received threatening messages and that's against i don't remember
00:36:14.720
anyone prosecuted for that no and you could see the palpable sense of fear from hoyle as well and
00:36:21.860
these these these were threats that were coming from a specific community as well not not of course
00:36:27.160
far right threats um the palpable sense of fear and he literally said i don't want any of you to turn
00:36:33.460
up dead basically and it was like okay um yeah anyway so going back on to keir starmer uh he says
00:36:40.280
quote we have to base our debate on facts and truth not lies which is deeply ironic thing considering he
00:36:46.180
began with uh an untruth about why tommy robinson was in jail and he's obscuring the fact that these messages
00:36:56.680
were not sent as a response to elon musk's tweets they were clearly sent prior to that so he's begun
00:37:02.740
with lies and he says not only on those who are so desperate for attention that prepared to debase
00:37:08.240
themselves in their country is he referring to jess phillips there feels like he might be this
00:37:14.780
government will get on with the job of protecting victims including child sex abuse mandatory
00:37:18.720
reporting accelerating the process but what i won't tolerate is this discussion and debate based on
00:37:22.960
lies okay well you're the one lying but if it wasn't for elon musk bringing this to the forest if it
00:37:28.700
wasn't for tommy robinson and others bringing this subject front and center you would have just let
00:37:35.260
this go exactly and misinformation requires people talking about something whereas the the main issue
00:37:43.180
here was silence yes the the only way to avoid speaking something that is inaccurate whether
00:37:50.180
intentionally or not is to be silent about it the main problem here was silence about the operation of
00:37:56.040
the grooming gangs yes that's why they're diverting attention yet again on when they're talking about
00:38:01.700
misinformation they absolutely would prefer you not to talk about the subject this is exactly their
00:38:07.340
position and that's why they they are mad at elon musk because he has a reach other people don't
00:38:12.620
yes and so they're taking all of the dirty tactics that they can and throwing them at the wards see what
00:38:18.880
can stick for example they're trying to weaponize the grooming gang victims against elon musk so as you can
00:38:26.140
see here they've they've decided uh to find a group of victims of gender-based violence who have criticized elon musk's
00:38:35.540
for his attack on jess phillips uh saying that she had devoted her life for fighting for women and girls in a letter
00:38:42.020
shared with the guardian so is not public it's not public so it's a letter they've written and sent to the guardian they
00:38:51.340
haven't posted it publicly as far as i'm aware um so including three survivors of the telford sexual abuse scandal
00:38:58.060
uh they came to the labor of mp's defense and said there was no one in public life who has done more support the victims
00:39:02.780
it's like sure that's okay so you've got seven women three of whom are telford survivors we don't know who they are
00:39:11.300
they obviously have a political position but the thing is there are other people who are also survivors of the grooming gangs
00:39:19.060
such as sammy woodhouse here who is completely on side with elon musk who's completely uh in defense
00:39:26.500
of elon musk saying thank you so much for bringing this to mainstream attention when they've done
00:39:31.420
everything they can to sweep it under the rug and i mean you get people like charlie peters who have
00:39:36.540
also spoken to survivors of the grooming gangs and he's as he says here i've asked some survivors of
00:39:42.560
the abuse gangs for their reenaction to starmer's line calling that those calling for an inquiry are just
00:39:47.280
jumping on the bandwagon amid the poison of the far right uh i can't print anything that i've told
00:39:52.260
been told so far just pure anger one survivor from rotherham told me quote victims all over deserve to
00:39:58.460
know why the true extent of why we were abused and and who cover it up it's so easy to keep blaming the
00:40:04.820
far right every single time this issue comes up we need to know the truth across the country
00:40:08.280
another victim gets in touch demanding an inquiry into child abuse is not jumping on the bandwagon or far
00:40:13.740
right refusing what we clearly need is appalling and unacceptable children live with the damage for
00:40:19.000
years hiding the problem is not fixing it facing the problem well so this again is a kind of
00:40:24.960
disgraceful tactics oh well you know seven unnamed victims of this have come forward to defend jess
00:40:31.400
phillips and tacky elon musk over it so why why are you weaponizing these people because this seems to
00:40:37.240
me to be the suggesting that they care much more about their narrative than about people well that's
00:40:43.480
that's exactly what this is so what has happened here is a closing of ranks of the liberal elite in
00:40:50.200
britain the second elon musk started saying hey actually i think that maybe dealing with these
00:40:57.220
child rape gangs is something that actually should be the paramount issue that any government in britain
00:41:03.800
should face and crack down on what they decided was that he was a foreigner and he wasn't allowed
00:41:12.040
to comment and in fact this was a threat to the liberal hegemony of britain their particular narrative
00:41:18.300
as you say and they have literally become little englander xenophobes over it because it's elon musk
00:41:24.940
if it was anyone else speaking about a different subject they would have absolutely nothing to say on
00:41:29.940
this issue exactly yeah so just as a quick uh finishing point on this one uh apparently reform
00:41:37.560
are going to hold the full public inquiry themselves raising money won't be a problem which is a good
00:41:43.220
start and i think it is worth noting that uh the conservatives did set up a task force in 2023
00:41:48.720
which did arrest many of the ringleaders of these grooming gangs but that's just going to show you that
00:41:55.100
it was only two years ago they were still operating and that no action had really been taken
00:41:59.560
and that this needed to be done so i mean this should have been done back in 2011 when it became
00:42:06.940
a public scandal and that everyone found out about it and it's not like there haven't been plenty of
00:42:11.380
inquiries since like we're going to go through some of what the inquiries have discovered in fact
00:42:15.940
in a minute uh which should have justified this kind of action and again this is the bare minimum
00:42:21.820
right just to be clear this is the absolute bare minimum that was done under the sunak uh premiership
00:42:27.200
that it should have been in a decade before with a lot more honestly a lot more bloody vigor
00:42:33.620
anyway let's uh get some comments uh so uh in exo says uh this morning nigel farage falsely accused
00:42:43.960
tommy robinson of violence against women on tv these things are not helping with the fibs being told
00:42:49.160
yeah i saw this clip and we'll probably have to talk about it at some point but um yes to my
00:42:54.380
knowledge tommy robinson has never been even accused of violence against women i haven't heard
00:42:59.920
anything yeah i've i've never even heard of this i would be very surprised
00:43:04.180
why nigel feels the need to attack tommy is bizarre because what he's trying to do with that
00:43:13.160
is put himself within the narrative of the left he's trying to say you know i actually agree with
00:43:19.000
what you're saying here instead of taking the dissident revolutionary line that trump and elon are
00:43:25.460
taking that kind of no we're against the establishment and the people who haven't actually really done
00:43:30.600
anything wrong are our people and you are the ones oppressing and victimizing them well i think if
00:43:37.160
reform doesn't want to associate with tommy robinson uh rupert lowe's post yesterday was good
00:43:43.860
and uh maybe farage should appeal to that yeah if he is constantly pressed on the issue it's driving
00:43:51.960
me crazy because nigel doesn't have to associate with tommy robinson right he doesn't have to he can
00:43:57.820
just say uh he's not a member of the party and we don't think he'd be a right fit for the party
00:44:01.900
but the grooming gangs are a problem you you you and start attacking on the issue of the groom
00:44:05.800
gangs instead of saying well tommy robinson's been accused of violence against women again if he has
00:44:11.960
i'm just not aware of it and i don't know where i would find this information from because you'd
00:44:15.980
think it'd be in every newspaper report about tommy robinson uh how he would be able to get away
00:44:22.020
with away from that i mean they're currently uh castigating uh one of the reform mps for violence
00:44:28.920
against women when he was like 20 or something like this so 20 odd years ago if tommy robinson had
00:44:33.960
done something similar you better believe we would have heard about it now oph uk says england's
00:44:39.640
daughters are gang raped its toddlers stabbed and its people gunned down in the name of islam
00:44:43.800
the uk government condones facilitates and covers up the abuses for dei the english are a stateless
00:44:48.540
people uh yes uh sorry nigel did this on lbc not on tv right i didn't i did see the clip i didn't
00:44:56.360
know when it was from though but lbc this morning right uh and thank you that's a random name but i'm
00:45:02.640
not going to read that sorry there are there are some things probably best not to so um i think the
00:45:12.960
uh the the things move on to is that yes it absolutely was a cover-up right the authorities
00:45:19.980
knew the police knew the councillors knew the mps knew the media knew and they went out of their way
00:45:26.820
to cover this up and so this is going to be a detailed look at just some of the examples of
00:45:32.700
how they covered this up because this is just atrocious it's absolutely atrocious and speaks
00:45:40.040
to a britain whose time i think is past right so the sort of 2000s consensus of the love actually
00:45:47.560
keir starmer types being in control of the cultural narrative and handing that down through the
00:45:54.660
institutions and through proliferating that through the culture to make people essentially be
00:45:59.940
complicit in terrible crimes so i'm going to lean heavily on work that sam ashworth hayes has done
00:46:06.180
here sam is a columnist at the telegraph and he's just doing superb work on the grooming gangs frankly
00:46:13.340
he's doing a really really really excellent job of uncovering these these monumental flaws in what
00:46:20.600
has happened and not even flaws deliberate policy so beginning with the police turning a blind eye
00:46:27.220
so this was a particular case in rotherham where a the grooming gang was the groom the abuser the
00:46:34.760
pakistani adult man was abusing a girl in a car next to the police station the police caught him in the act
00:46:44.440
and they said well what's going on he said well she's doing whatever and they ignored it and then
00:46:53.080
just wandered off as if this was completely normal that's unbelievable yes it's just and it's just
00:46:59.940
infuriating and the obvious question is why would they not pay attention to it why would they just dismiss
00:47:08.680
no idea i mean she's she's literally like 13 or something and they can see into the car they can
00:47:14.880
see what she's doing they can see that he's making her do it they they can see that he's like i mean he
00:47:21.200
was he 44 when he was finally arrested so in his 30s maybe like and they just decided no blind eye to
00:47:29.160
that not our problem or that's that's inconvenient that's uncomfortable we're not going to deal with
00:47:34.000
this and so they just wandered off and so you've got other examples right so in another case when
00:47:41.740
the police found a missing victim in a car with her abusers they told her she'd get the men in trouble
00:47:47.460
right so you know you can you can file a complaint you can press charges but you will be getting these
00:47:54.540
guys in trouble right let's police often stop cars in which csa-12 was with her abusers that's the
00:48:01.040
the victim herself but took no action even after finding out her age and that she was missing from
00:48:05.620
care one police officer told me that i was what was going wrong in our society and that i was the
00:48:12.180
type of person bringing about a bad society another one said that we were going to get these men in
00:48:17.040
trouble because we wanted to act like child prostitutes so again this comes from allegedly
00:48:23.140
the gordon brown government putting uh the circular that nazir afzal claims but i can't find any
00:48:30.160
evidence of of the general attitude is the the the these children are choosing this lifestyle and so
00:48:38.000
in fact the moral burden falls on them so you're 12 or 13 and you're being trafficked and raped and that
00:48:45.280
is as far as the police concerned your choice and you're the bad person here this this is very hard
00:48:50.060
to believe i i think any person who would say this is just obviously engaging in in a very very corrupt
00:48:57.280
activities it's you know i've got lots of friends from who are not who are from other countries who
00:49:03.320
find it hard to believe but there is it's totally believable if you were growing up in britain or
00:49:11.600
living that a 12 year old can consent sorry that a 12 year old can consent oh no no no it's not that
00:49:17.500
no no no obviously a 12 year old can't consent what i mean is is that the attitude of the people can be
00:49:24.200
flipped into this trusting more trusting that sorry that there are more trusting with respect to
00:49:31.920
no no no the attitude of the authorities all right so obviously the authorities are completely in the
00:49:36.120
wrong here and they should have identified others 12 year old there with an adult man she's being
00:49:41.640
raped by the adult man right that should have been yeah the baseline understanding right but a lot of
00:49:46.780
people from outside of britain don't understand the kind of conformity that there was in the 2000s
00:49:52.520
there was a there was a very powerful mainstream culture that was um that had it thought of itself as
00:50:01.460
having high standards but it also thought of itself as being the protector of minority groups right
00:50:08.340
and so the moral burden could never be placed on the minority group because it assumed in some way
00:50:14.440
they were kind of inferior or incapable of making decisions as agents and so the white girl even though
00:50:21.560
she's 12 she's treated as the agent who is operating on the gang itself rather than of course the other
00:50:28.580
way around which was how it was in reality and so the this whole stinking attitude pervaded all of these
00:50:37.480
institutions and it came from the labor party's sort of paternalistic racial condescension towards
00:50:44.540
minority groups they assume oh no the white girl obviously is oppressing these brown guys
00:50:48.880
yeah no i get it but it seems to me that they are not they they are paternalistic in a way that
00:50:55.760
doesn't say change your ways no not at all i'm your father and i know you're good and i care about you
00:51:01.180
it's the opposite it's just of course i mean they're they were they're gonna let you pray in my
00:51:05.580
population that's what it's yeah the labor government wants to preserve multiculturalism
00:51:09.900
and this kind of behavior from this kind of community is as far as they're concerned
00:51:16.280
essentially an authentic expression of that community that's how the labor so the the problem
00:51:21.980
is the girl who is allowing this to happen she's the one who is treated as the moral agent here by the
00:51:27.540
police not the not the gang members themselves and this this is literally something they end up
00:51:35.100
running defense for so if we go to the next one like like again this you would think
00:51:43.080
this wouldn't happen in the most abominable kind of fiction right it would seem unrealistic to write
00:51:51.440
a fiction about this but this is from the confession of one of the uh one of the victims
00:51:55.820
uh she says i was going missing and once i got added to a register of you know cse like at risk of cse
00:52:01.280
they stopped reporting me as a missing person in the normal way i didn't get reported as an actual
00:52:05.640
missing person i got reported as something else and added to a different register so the police
00:52:09.640
didn't actually look for me properly they didn't put as much effort into it because i was a persistent
00:52:14.160
missing person so my mom started ringing up the police station there was a conversation between her
00:52:18.080
and the police officer where she said that i was getting abused by asian males and he said that she
00:52:23.020
was racist for saying that and that she should be happy that i was getting taught a different culture
00:52:28.780
they believe this is a normal part of their culture and that it's acceptable for them to express that
00:52:37.740
through the abuse of english girls okay i'm much more willing to say that this is just all
00:52:44.640
excuses there they were just unbelievably corrupt and they were just sugarcoating it in the way they
00:52:51.440
thought that it was going to go to they were definitely corrupt but ideologically so yeah but this
00:52:57.500
actually confirms what you were saying about the the ideal the ideology of the of the times is that
00:53:03.000
they think that this is the language that would carry the message forward that if they sugarcoat it
00:53:11.020
into in multiculturalist terms being taught different cultures being open and tolerant that it would
00:53:17.820
stick yeah this but this is a true belief of these people right this is the thing and i i realize it's
00:53:24.840
hard to understand but it genuinely you know i i was an adult through the early 2000s okay these these
00:53:31.420
genuinely were the things they believed right and i again i realized that you know someone who wasn't
00:53:37.140
here at the time maybe i don't know you know like no you know i'm very suspicious generally i know but
00:53:41.500
i've got lots of other friends from europe and other else places you know places that aren't britain who
00:53:46.060
are like like like like v was just like there's no way the word racist has that much power in britain i was
00:53:51.740
like you don't even know you don't understand you know the the the culture of conformity in britain
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in the early 2000s made this kind of horrific stuff possible because and it made the police officers
00:54:05.900
feel like they were doing the morally right thing right look at the look at the kind of high-handed
00:54:09.960
way he's talking you're a racist for saying that because that's what racist really means is the person
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outside of the grace of polite society right that's what that means and you are getting taught a
00:54:20.840
different culture you should be appreciative of that like that is a moral assertion on the family
00:54:26.180
no i know they're raping and abusing your daughter but you're bad people and you should be thankful for
00:54:31.880
this is what the underlying message is and this is what they genuinely believed in the 2000s
00:54:37.280
and so like it just again it just gets worse it gets worse and worse right so here's one example of
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when a child went to the police they would tip off the abusers because they are fully committed
00:54:52.340
to the protection of the dignity of the community doing the abusing right and that's the thing it's
00:54:58.180
the the and so the abusers are themselves essentially kind of victims of these girls reporting the abuse
00:55:05.960
yeah so they uh he he says here the protection of offenders may have gone further still in at least
00:55:12.200
one case when a victim was found the courage to go to the police their abuser appears to have been
00:55:16.980
tipped off while still in the police station one child received a text from her abuser
00:55:22.040
informing her that he had her 11 year old sister and that was now your choice the child chose not to go
00:55:27.620
through with complaint as in they'd by the way the the girl you've been abusing is at the police
00:55:34.220
station about to level charges against you you just thought you should know and then so they literally
00:55:40.540
they then text her a threat to make her drop the complaint that is the police completely being
00:55:45.180
complicit completely defending and being in bed with the grooming gangs again you just have to
00:55:52.860
understand the culture of the time i swear to god so is it like that they were saying that uh by
00:55:58.500
accusing them of sexually abusing you you're you're an obstacle to their integration yeah well
00:56:06.940
yes but that what what they're doing is trying to protect the reputation of the pakistani community
00:56:15.360
in britain yeah and if you aren't consenting that this child isn't consenting to their own abuse
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then that means that this community is doing something very very bad to another community
00:56:26.940
yeah repeatedly and this will gather them a stigma uh and make essentially it will bring forth racism
00:56:37.440
and it would harm the multiculturalist narrative absolutely it will harm the multicultural utopia
00:56:42.580
and it will be a it will be a justified creation of racism in britain and so these girls have to have
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been making this choice for themselves and it's under this rubric of if you admit that this is a problem
00:56:58.620
and if you push this forward then you are essentially harming the muslim community in britain
00:57:04.460
that is why the police are on the side of the abusers and not the abuse they they view themselves
00:57:10.900
as trying to protect the entire community anyway question was it the police or was the police
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order to do so because i i can understand well police officers being who are closer to people
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being a bit resistance resistant to this but then you have a politician calling there are definitely
00:57:29.660
going to be some people in the police force who are resistant to this right however
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many of the police are not exactly our best and brightest okay they don't really know why they're
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doing this but they do have their orders and they will follow their orders um this will happen in
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all places in all times by the way uh they will do as they're told because they're not they they select
00:57:57.520
for people who are compliant in these forces and this isn't they they will see this the institution
00:58:07.620
itself is a big powerful institution with many layers above them and they're like well no this is the
00:58:12.620
moral justification you've been given these are the orders and so you kind of have to commit to that
00:58:17.240
so and that's the culture of slow habituation into accepting evil yes and because of the and again
00:58:24.640
you've got to remember this sort of the powerful mechanism of conformity that the 2000s liberal
00:58:30.920
culture of britain had it's it they you knew you were going to get moral reception from all of the
00:58:37.920
institutions you know the politicians the police the media the the councillors you know everyone
00:58:44.060
would have been on your side oh no good well done for preventing racism against the pakistani community
00:58:48.880
well done that's worse than allowing them to rape children right so that they they knew that they were
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leaning into safety by doing this right which is why even now none of these people have been arrested
00:59:02.060
they probably still got their jobs like they're probably still on the beat as it is now right
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so there's been no no comeuppance for this at all but anyway so you've got uh again just more from sam
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here where police as recently as 2018 refusing to reopen dropped cases so the the case of uh victoria
00:59:25.080
goglia um who was herself um forcibly injected with a heroin overdose by her pedophile rapists
00:59:34.580
uh was ignored and the family has been seeking a new inquest in january 2023 so this is a persistent
00:59:42.600
problem that the family have been trying to get justice on and the police have refused to reopen the
00:59:49.900
case they're like no there's just they they think there's not enough evidence uh for them to do this
00:59:56.080
and so the police know they know that this is there they don't want to engage in it
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and even like i say even the family the grandmother's still pressing for this even to this day anyway
01:00:09.020
moreover let's carry on so at least a thousand girls in telford were abused by these gangs and again
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the police decide they have to try and downplay it they have to try and cover it up they have to try
01:00:23.620
and essentially blame the victims in the circumstance so again quoting here uh above all there was concern
01:00:30.160
over community relations senior council staff were terrified that the abuse of children had the
01:00:35.560
potential to start a race riot the result was stasis despite officials acknowledging in at least one
01:00:40.540
case that abuse by asian men had gone on for years it had at least 1 000 girls
01:00:46.500
were abused in the town between 1980 and 2009 yet even this conservative estimate was disputed by
01:00:56.620
authority figures with west mercia police superintendent tom harding insisting in 2018
01:01:01.420
uh that the figure was sensationalized the independent review later found it entirely plausible
01:01:06.500
why would they be downplaying it well the answer is of course in the first paragraph they don't want
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to create a race right they they want to preserve the harmony of multicultural britain and therefore
01:01:18.640
what they have to do is try and make it so that there is no legitimacy between the victimization
01:01:24.960
of one community on another this shows a the rampant cultural decline across europe i'm not singling
01:01:32.000
out the uk because this happens across europe and also in the us there's a moving away from common sense
01:01:39.200
when it comes to policing that says that the police is there to enforce the law and it isn't there as a moral
01:01:45.920
arbiter it isn't there to promote what um any person thinks is the high good oh yeah i saw a tweet by
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tom holland the historian saying that uh that was a noble thing to do because the exactly that's
01:02:02.720
exactly yeah i can't understand this no no no and i think he doubled down 10 years afterwards yes exactly
01:02:08.560
but that's how can you say a thing like this exactly but this is precisely the kind of moral culture that
01:02:14.480
the 2000s britain had because the tony blair government brought in millions of foreigners and so
01:02:20.240
their primary concern is well we've got to make sure that they are safe and comfortable in britain
01:02:25.760
but nothing bad happens to them because we've essentially brought them into our country and so
01:02:31.120
and it and tom holland said you all know it was a noble goal yeah but the police is there as an
01:02:36.000
institution to keep everyone safe not just some people safe that's what that's remember they're
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worried about a race riot because they're looking at the numbers they know there are way more english
01:02:45.760
people in britain than there are muslims yeah you know if their job is keeping people safe it's the
01:02:51.200
noble goal to make sure that the english don't have a negative opinion of the muslim community in
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britain and that's literally and the tom holland thing it was perfect it was a perfect representation
01:03:02.000
it's like oh i know that is terrible but it was for a greater good it was for a noble goal you know we
01:03:07.040
need to make sure there's community and this this has been the the dominant paradigm and
01:03:14.560
principal motive for all of this is the protection of the muslim community against the majority
01:03:19.600
community yeah and this has given them cover to do all of this and again right so the telford thing is
01:03:24.080
just it's shocking absolutely staggering wow a thousand girls jesus telford must be like majority
01:03:31.040
muslim or something no telford is not majority muslim right there are in telford where's the uh
01:03:39.920
religion right 72 000 christians 4860 muslims as of 2021 right so let's just break those numbers down a
01:03:51.120
bit so half of those are going to be men so you've got 2400 and let's say 400 of those are children so
01:03:59.680
they can't have been involved in any of this that means that for every adult male about 2000 adult
01:04:05.600
men muslim men in telford there are a thousand victims one victim for every two men that's
01:04:12.880
unbelievable now you can see all of a sudden why you would they'd be worried oh my god if people
01:04:19.920
found out about this and started to view this as they started put together these numbers then they
01:04:26.880
would have a negative community of the muslim community a negative view of the muslim community
01:04:30.320
in telford wouldn't they yeah the problem with this is that people don't understand multiculturalism
01:04:35.360
doesn't create problems only when the the uh your population is the minority it creates problems
01:04:42.400
generally speaking yes and one of the reasons is that it doesn't have to be the majority once you
01:04:48.800
have a strong enough minority they can apply pressure and they can say we are gonna for we are going to
01:04:56.000
apply pressure for a renegotiation of the initial terms of cohabitation within a country they don't
01:05:03.200
even have to be a strong minority this is a tiny minority yeah right this you know literally i mean
01:05:08.560
i didn't mean strong in terms of numbers right right terms of yeah what they have though is just state
01:05:12.800
backing yeah the authorities you know the the the councillors the police the media the politicians the
01:05:20.080
governments are behind the minority and what the minority is doing yes you know and exactly you can you
01:05:25.360
you can just see it through their own words you know they will literally say this i mean tommy got
01:05:30.800
in trouble by saying well look from his investigations he thinks that 20 of the muslim men in telford were
01:05:36.960
involved in the prostituting and raping of children it's like maybe how else do 2 000 men end up
01:05:44.960
with a thousand victims unless a sizable percentage of them are involved in it it's like sorry i'm not
01:05:51.280
allowed to say that i'm probably in trouble i'll probably have to edit this out for youtube actually
01:05:55.200
this i don't know maybe maybe they're saying that right now it's that you don't know how far back it
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goes because well from 1980 yeah so if it's 30 years the population may have changed to something
01:06:08.400
that i i have no idea absolutely i'm not you know i'm not saying that you know that's the case
01:06:12.880
but the point is when you have numbers this large in a community this small yeah the natural
01:06:23.120
assumption is that it's a widespread phenomenon in that community well yeah i think that this
01:06:29.440
shows a lot about the the issue with the ideology you're describing as uh creating all this complexity
01:06:35.520
because the the idea initially was we can have people in different neighborhoods they're gonna
01:06:41.040
practice their own cultures so long as they respect a kind of common legal framework a kind
01:06:46.880
of moral ethic as well yeah but the problem is that this shows that nothing of the sort happened
01:06:53.120
there was no goodwill returned for goodwill yeah that was shown and what happened was that
01:07:01.200
when and this is what tends to happen in multicultural societies when you have a group whose uh
01:07:09.360
culture and whose numbers increase and their power increases and you have the power of the other
01:07:15.280
groups decreasing what they're gonna do is that they're gonna push for a renegotiation of that
01:07:20.960
legal framework or they're gonna say don't care about it at all yeah it'll just eventually become not an
01:07:26.320
issue um but anyway let's carry on because it's not like telford council were in any way um exempt from all
01:07:36.400
of this again as sam's pointing out right similar concerns applied to the council this is specifically
01:07:42.160
in telford council where anxieties over appearing racist saw safeguarding officers waving away concerns
01:07:48.800
simply because the perpetrators were asian it was felt that some suspects were not investigated
01:07:52.560
because it would not have been politically correct or it would have been politically incorrect
01:07:57.520
this is not to say the council did nothing aware that taxi drivers were offering children
01:08:01.360
rides for sex in 2006 it suspended license enforcement for drivers allowing high drift high
01:08:11.600
as opposed to jail as opposed to jail for raping children like again i know from an outside
01:08:18.320
perspective is very difficult to believe all of this right because it sounds preposterous but you you
01:08:25.760
have to remember that they are worried that people will have a negatively characteristic view of this
01:08:33.520
minority community and as people who are dogged multiculturalists they are insistent on defending
01:08:40.000
the honor and reputation of the community and it doesn't and they will do anything they will go to any
01:08:46.800
lengths to not be called racists right to negatively characterize a minority community is the highest bad
01:08:54.160
in this moral framework and they know it and they and this is why it keeps coming up
01:08:58.240
it was entirely born out of fear of accusations of racism and this is what the telford inquiry found
01:09:05.040
um so just to be clear right the people they were defending were themselves massive racists
01:09:12.800
right incredibly racist so charlie is another person who's done along with sam incredible work
01:09:19.280
and all of this honestly i'm i'm very glad i can showcase it right so he uh gives the example of
01:09:26.000
the rochdale ringleader who repeatedly just said well look everything being said against me is all white
01:09:32.480
lies as in it's just racial lies so and again he obviously targeted only english girls for racist reasons
01:09:41.920
um and this this is a persistent thing this is from um uh what's the chap's name um uh peter mclaughlin's
01:09:52.640
easy meat right where in uh the rochdale case he says and again it's the same guys it's the same guys right
01:10:00.480
we are the supreme race not these white bastards
01:10:03.680
why so the the ruling anti-racist philosophy of multiculturalism is directly protecting virulent
01:10:16.160
racists it's all about who is the ally of the left at each moment yes but it's it's they they are
01:10:22.800
doing everything they can to protect the good reputation of insane racists people who literally
01:10:29.760
will say we are the supreme race but this is mad absolutely mad it's maddening to have to deal with
01:10:36.240
right and this and the thing is that none of this is new right none of this is new it's just coming
01:10:39.360
to light now this has all been in the public domain for a long time they could all have found this
01:10:43.200
if they wanted to they just didn't want to and i've been talking about this since 2014
01:10:46.880
since the alexis j report came out so uh anyway the uh
01:10:53.680
the the the institutions of this country are preposterous it's preposterous um
01:10:58.080
um so again they know they knew that this was based on religion and ethnicity this kind of you
01:11:06.560
know the combination of the muslim community is not merely an ideologically or religiously bound
01:11:14.480
community it is also an ethnically bound community and everyone knows this and as the uh this this
01:11:20.560
particular judge notes um this was something that they recognized right they recognized in this
01:11:27.360
that these men were targeting the english girls because they were english and because they perceived
01:11:33.600
the english to be either christian or atheist and so they were like right not muslim not pakistani
01:11:40.240
fair game and this again it's been known for a long long time
01:11:46.160
and uh weirdly they decided you know what we're going to do is stop recording the ethnicity of the
01:11:52.720
suspects that's incredibly suspicious that's the admission of guilt it's the admission that we
01:11:58.800
failed exactly it's the admission look don't talk about it but again why would you do it why would
01:12:04.400
you do it unless you were determined to protect the good reputation of that particular community
01:12:10.160
yeah that's all that could be for that reminds me of machiavelli who says at some point in the press if
01:12:15.200
you want to do something that's going to be deeply unpopular do it fast and people will forget
01:12:19.440
about it and carry in with their lives yeah yeah so that that's a loss that's an admission of loss
01:12:24.720
yeah that is and but but again the the only reason to do it is because i mean like from a practical
01:12:30.800
policing perspective you've got okay i need to know what kind of person i'm looking for but if they
01:12:36.160
don't record it they have to have no practical reason not to record it it has to literally be
01:12:41.920
we know what the response will be and we don't want to stigmatize the community and so if this
01:12:49.360
this community keeps producing these problems then we'll just literally stop recording it so it
01:12:54.080
doesn't have to come up again um and of course keir starmer and his government are not interested in
01:13:00.880
carrying on the inquiry and i think it was ben habib who put it best on gb news recently uh when he says
01:13:07.280
look um i actually don't want another inquiry because we have plenty of inquiries we you know
01:13:11.760
there's there's been loads of inquiries uh what i would like and i agree with him completely is that
01:13:16.800
the police and any other authorities involved should be arrested and charged with being complicit and
01:13:23.360
they should go to jail and i completely agree with him on that you know let's go to some more comments
01:13:28.960
um right so there are lots of comments about people who are angry at the police and i appreciate
01:13:38.240
that um i'm going to uh summarize them by saying thank you for the donation and don't do or say
01:13:46.320
anything stupid especially if you live in britain uh we aren't a free country remember that please
01:13:52.400
and to the americans who have said things i can't say in britain i can't say that but i very much
01:13:57.360
appreciate your um your solace um connor smug mug says even as a pole living in poland my blood
01:14:07.120
boils at the mere idea that any of this can happen to my 12 and 14 year old cousins in britain yeah
01:14:14.080
i mean it's as simple as as the following idea is just some people want to have children and this
01:14:21.760
shouldn't be allowed it's as basic as that yeah again outside of the 2000s love actually consensus
01:14:31.440
this is a moral abomination and no one would even think about doing the right thing in this but we
01:14:38.480
are living in the ruins of that society and we are still dogged by the moral
01:14:45.520
like hegemony that it imposed the boat over us and i realize again it looks preposterous but trust me
01:14:52.960
that's genuinely how they felt it's genuinely how they felt um let's go to the video comments
01:14:59.200
this ennobles them to have a responsibility i know because my 15 year old daughter is as much a santa
01:15:03.920
enforcer as i am and anyone else is i don't know when she stopped
01:15:09.760
well my daughter's only two so she hasn't got her own set of power army yet that's the daughter
01:15:27.920
heresy yeah but uh but no i very much claim the throne let's go to the next one hello everyone
01:15:34.640
welcome to this week in stupid musk is staging a concerted attack on british democracy just
01:15:41.200
please stop gangs molesting children and paul mason's like battle stations full alert the far
01:15:47.120
right are on the march create an amplified coherent narrative of national unity democratic resilience
01:15:53.200
and social justice for what the are you talking about they're raping kids paul paul we want them
01:15:58.320
to stop raping kids why may i agree with myself i'm on stop that's all
01:16:15.120
what you're seeing on screen now ladies and gentlemen is a screenshot that i took of a recent guardian
01:16:23.760
article yes that really is the title i would like to propose this as a fun stelios cringe segment
01:16:37.120
stelios if you do happen to see this do you think this might be worth investigating
01:16:46.000
well i think that it's a fun point thanks sam but i i don't know
01:16:54.480
uh carl what do you think i i think it's actually interesting the framing on this um
01:17:01.200
because we've done a lot about erotic literature in wales we have the gay arthur oh yeah we did
01:17:06.960
actually didn't we i forgot about we need to have a we need to have a sequel i'm fine for us to do it
01:17:11.440
but like i think the framing is interesting that the the welsh culture is part of the node of
01:17:16.880
multiculturalism where they recognize that it's not part of the main english culture that could be
01:17:21.360
protected as if it were a foreign uh culture that needs special guarding yeah
01:17:31.440
half months of life expectancy it's also important to note his own wording he said
01:17:36.480
that he will be resigning after a new leader is chosen yes parliament is prorogued until march 24th
01:17:44.080
however they might not have a new leadership chosen that's just when they're allowed to go back
01:17:49.200
into the house with a clean slate all of a sudden and this lends to my theory that justin trudeau
01:17:55.840
refuses to leave and step down until he has the opportunity to host the g7
01:18:01.920
i mean to be fair and thanks alex for pointing it out i think the what we did as far as the segment
01:18:10.400
was concerned was to end by saying that it doesn't really matter because whoever comes afterward just
01:18:16.560
agrees with the same trudeau vision so if he if he just stays until he loses the next election or
01:18:21.600
something it it's immaterial as far as policies are concerned we but we are allowed to have fun
01:18:27.040
sometimes every time there is you know uh speculation about true i like the stelios asserting no we're
01:18:33.680
allowed to have fun yeah just welcome back to the gun channel of the lotus seeders this time we're
01:18:42.240
looking at a mauser sporting rifle chambered in 8x57 that was put together by the german gun makers guild
01:18:48.880
note the full-length rib on top of the barrel along with the double set triggers and the narrow sporting style stock
01:18:57.120
i have yet to find a load that it truly shoots well but i'm sure there's one to be had
01:19:07.280
man the sound of that loading is so satisfying yeah just sounds great and the shot sorry and the sound
01:19:13.440
of the oh yeah yeah and the sound of the shooting if we politically alienate the whole of islam we will
01:19:22.960
lose we'll lose when will the lesson be learned when will the lesson be learned how many more
01:19:32.480
dictators must be wooed appeased good god give any mixed privileges before we learn you cannot reason with
01:19:50.320
fair point i don't think winston churchill would have appeased islam
01:20:02.560
you know feminists uh shaving their heads to defy trump i find it funny that they're essentially
01:20:08.400
making themselves look like the women that collaborated with the germans during world war
01:20:12.720
ii which is apropos because the feminists are also trying to assist in invading
01:20:17.840
horde to despoil their country although honestly i think i'd be a bit more sympathetic to the
01:20:23.120
old-timey collaborators because you could make an economic argument that they were just
01:20:27.440
hooking up with guys that could get them food during a time of famine
01:20:30.640
i don't know it's it's again i think it's all about who is the ally of the left at each moment sure
01:20:46.080
yeah um north fc zuma says it says carlin the stelios in the video description yeah so i'm going to call
01:20:53.360
him the stelios uh especially after that intro oh yeah specifically to denote the one and only
01:21:01.200
stelios uh the proletariat says stelios was trying out for a position at super earth's ministry of
01:21:06.320
truth with that eulogy it was quite good i have to say thank you uh andrew says uh the only shame
01:21:11.280
is that for people like trudeau biden etc will never be held to account in this life of their
01:21:15.200
blatant corruption the only punishment is their public humiliation and even that is neutered by
01:21:20.320
the media praise for their legacy yeah it is very frustrating honestly uh grant does point out
01:21:27.040
that the legal legalization of marijuana was an extremely popular policy when he got elected
01:21:31.760
um yeah and that's it's been in kind of liberal circles for a long time that this should be something
01:21:36.640
that is done um and honestly i used to think the same myself back when i was a liberal but i've come
01:21:42.240
to the conclusion that no actually i don't want it it stinks ban it so you know chase says uh
01:21:49.760
canadian liberals routinely dismiss his black faces base as a baseless conservative talking
01:21:54.000
point what are there not photos are there not enough photos of him in blackface he felt bad
01:22:01.600
so he apologized he felt bad yeah yeah um they're literally under some sort of sick spell that is
01:22:08.320
true 100 true liberalism is a kind of spell and again it's this sort of spell that allowed the police
01:22:13.840
to be like well she's just going to bring this community into disrepute right you know what we're
01:22:19.600
gonna have a momentary truce truce on this but i will say i hate one of the reasons why i hate
01:22:25.360
this party is because they're giving their name to the worst policies giving justification what a
01:22:32.000
coincidence that they just happen to be liberals and they're doing the worst things that liberalism can do
01:22:38.240
ah just saying stelios there's an alternative route out of liberalism
01:22:44.240
uh afraid bentos for every haitian says i'm sure trudeau would be very comfortable in his new job at
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the tony blair institute yeah that's the thing that bothers me is these people are just forever
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going to fail upwards into the globalist do you think he's smart enough to be a member of it i think
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he's been a loyal enough soldier yeah so what are they going to make him a cleaner or something well
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they might i don't know what his actual job will be but he will have he will be protected by these
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institutions he's been loyal to them in the same way that jacinda ardern is
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baron von warhawk says you willing to step down from power you're no son of mine the ghost of fidel
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fidel castro that's very good um carl sliding into elon's dm says at this point anyone who
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disagrees with insect intersectional globalism is effectively far right correct the term means
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nothing anymore and kia showed that using the term against those concerned with the mass rape of
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children that's correct it it means not part of the global liberal agenda that's what it means
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in opposition to it caroline says is it too much to ask that when my daughter comes home from school
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and floods of tears the first thing that empties my head will be something other than has she been
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raped keir starmer and jess phillips yes that is too much excuse me for you to ask you far right racist
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yeah as i mean i've got two daughters i'm just as terrified man i swear to god like it it never used
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to be this way never used to be this way umar says and i can't even imagine how bad it is in places
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like rochdale or telford or bradford because i or just i'll continue listing the names because the
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the more working class you get the yeah the more working class the worst it is because i live in
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like a nice middle-class suburb in the south right so you know i'm probably going to be okay my daughters
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are probably okay but these people have to live cheap by jowl with the community that is doing the
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victimizing every day they have to be exposed to them it's just terrible man i genuinely hate it
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omar says something that i think doesn't come across in the discourse that americans find
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difficulty understanding they just really loathe the working class yeah well i mean that's the thing
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a lot of this is definitely going to be inflicted on the working class deliberately by the labor
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government you know rubbing their noses in it and and mandelson said it didn't matter if they
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alienate the working class vote because quote where else they're going to go it's like well
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uh henry says trudeau and starmer are just examples of the modern leader to me a weaponized
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sociopath who stands for nothing toes the party line and when they lose face throw everything
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they can at the people who've made them look bad no matter how disproportionate that may be
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that's a great description yeah the modern again i've been calling the like the love actually leaders
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because they they are representative of the moral consensus of the early 2000s but it's as if they're not
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there it's as if they're not there yeah yeah like the steel worker who was confronting trudeau and
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trudeau was responding to him as if he told him something completely different yeah yeah literally
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like an ai program yeah just just chat gpt talking i think you get more out of chat gpt to be honest
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the unbreakable litany says labor has aiding and abetted the grooming gangs aiding and abetting is on
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the subject i should think and jess phillips is a labor mp um jimbo says uh i genuinely
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wonder whether npc starmer even knows what he's saying at this point in a matter of days
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elon has him like a trollop in the stocks uh yeah i know elon like i don't think the labor
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party understand just how bad they look at the moment like in i mean i i've got lots of friends
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internationally obviously via social media who are just like yeah the people in this country
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think this is gross because of course they're not getting like the in our country the media can
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like try and massage the narrative and be like oh no we'll just pump out wall to wall propaganda
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on how elon musk is actually a bad person for bringing this up but you're not getting that
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in other countries you know they're like why would we talk about this and so people are only getting
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elon musk and his 200 million followers being like oh my god oh my god they're not getting the counter
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narrative constantly pumped into the soft heads of the public uh and so like they i don't think they
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understand how much on borrowed time they are about this but um and again the the arrogance of the
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moral certainty that they stand on to be like oh no what we because they really think what we're
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doing is preventing racism against pakistanis by defending the grooming gangs they really think this
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and it's like it reminds me of the minotaur story it's like you sacrifice some children for
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something you consider to be the greater good yeah well you know you don't want the minotaur eating
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everyone else um and then uh jimbo says uh i know i read that one sorry um bleach demon says
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before i know the discussion has been had before about why specific outlets can cannot stand stronger
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against this overt and violent rampant abuse of english girls but for the life of me i cannot
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fathom why there haven't been mass protests there were the edl was a mass protest against this
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and the establishment cracked down on them like nothing else um so and again you you will end up
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becoming like tommy robinson totally ostracized from society unable to get a bank account deprived of
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your property deplatformed from everything made into a pariah by polite society so like it's difficult
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to go to places like you know tommy can't like go and get a can't go to a nice restaurant in london and
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get a seat you know what i mean like if they were what tom no we can't have him you know he'll so
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like that's why people don't speak out because they still have this kind of control and it's
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only until that's broken and it becomes acceptable to speak out that things can become any better
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um the proletariat says sex slavery exists in every islamic culture where the west is unable to enforce
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social norms by the diplomatic or military pressure the abuse is actually the islamic norm the only
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way to fix it is the same course of action by which sati was ended in india it's time to build some
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gallows well it's honestly i mean i don't really care what they do over there it's not my business
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we're not an imperial power we just should be in control of the kind of behavior that happens here
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um brian says two-tier secret queer gear has drawn his demarcation line if you support the rape of
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english children by pakistani pedo gangs vote labor if you are normal don't vote labor and that's
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literally all it comes down to anyway thank you for joining us folks um sorry i couldn't be more
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jolly with my segments but so it just has to be covered doesn't it i don't i'd rather do something
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frivolous frankly but it's not that the true that's not frivolous that's you know it's something
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important that's happened but um but this is just constantly on my mind because elon's filling my
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timeline with it which is a good thing and so i thought i'd cover it so thank you for joining us