The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - January 16, 2025


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1080


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 32 minutes

Words per Minute

178.65149

Word Count

16,470

Sentence Count

36

Misogynist Sentences

11

Hate Speech Sentences

96


Summary

In this episode of The Lotus Eaters, we discuss TikTok being banned in the USA, the rise of the Chinese social media platform Red Note, and the influence of foreign governments on our online world. We also talk about the criminals that are too dumb to punish in America and elsewhere, and how Japan is being enriched.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello and welcome to the podcast of the Lotus Eaters episode 1080 and this is the newly improved
00:00:06.580 podcast of the Lotus Eaters because look at this. Wow. Now that side of the table can be bashed
00:00:13.380 slightly more and it won't be annoying. Exactly I can start slamming my fists on the table when
00:00:18.660 I'm trying to emphasize something in the manner of all great dictators of the 20th century and
00:00:24.460 also if we were to have a middle person I could subtly try and jab them while I'm while they're
00:00:30.980 making that. It'll be off frame as well so it'll be you'll be able to subtly annoy them. Exactly
00:00:36.340 exactly and Josh on the other hand still has his tiny pathetic insignificant off-putting really
00:00:44.300 mic stand. It's not about the size of the mic stand it's how you use it Harry. The ladies don't like
00:00:49.960 it I can tell you right now but anyway on to the actual uh things that we'll be discussing today
00:00:55.200 we're going to be talking about uh the American zoomers finding red note which you've told me is
00:01:00.100 somewhat more white pilling than I would expect. Yeah there's there's a mix as as with life there
00:01:06.300 there is some good and some bad. Yeah we're going to be talking about the criminals that are too dumb
00:01:11.100 to punish in America and elsewhere and how Japan is uh being enriched which I'm not looking forward
00:01:18.240 to that one. Um but other than that we do have Common Sense Crusade Samson has told me which will
00:01:23.300 be going out later on so if you're a gold not gold subscriber if you're just a subscriber to the
00:01:27.540 website then you'll be able to check that out later when it broadcasts. Other than that let's get on to
00:01:33.660 the news. So you might have heard that they're planning to ban TikTok and I've not really been
00:01:39.740 following the TikTok ban because I'm a grown man and I don't care. Um however one interesting thing
00:01:45.460 that I have noticed is all of the people migrating to a platform called red note and um there's a
00:01:53.760 supposed great migration and this is interesting for multiple different reasons the first of which
00:01:58.740 is that red note is mainly used by Chinese people and so the platform's still in Chinese characters
00:02:05.140 and so Americans have had to adapt to the Chinese way and um the sort of cultural exchanges going on here
00:02:12.680 have been very very interesting. They've realized perhaps in some cases that they're not so different
00:02:18.160 and it's just their governments trying to turn them against each other for the sake of their own selfish
00:02:23.920 gain but on a on sort of other things I think there is a more insidious side to it where you can already
00:02:30.220 see people falling for what seems to me to be propaganda um but we we shall see um what you make of it
00:02:36.820 because there's a there's a certain amount of nuance here that I think is worth stating and I think that
00:02:42.580 there is some wholesome stuff going on um but also there's certainly plenty of things to be cautious
00:02:48.000 about and I don't know what your opinion is on the the TikTok ban I'm sort of pretty indifferent to the
00:02:55.460 notion of it it's also you know in America it's not real and I don't use the app and so I'm so far
00:03:00.520 removed from it. I don't use TikTok so I have no real opinion on it. So yes very strong words here
00:03:07.280 from us today but um it's also known this this red note as uh
00:03:15.200 Zhai Hongshu in China I hope that's how I'm meant to pronounce it. I hope it's not.
00:03:22.840 Well thank you. I hope you've got it wrong. I did learn a little bit of Mandarin and I
00:03:26.160 I have got a bit of a penchant for reading Chinese literature so I think I'll be all right but
00:03:31.680 it translates to Little Red Book which um if you know anything about anything is
00:03:37.980 the name of Chairman Mao's book of quotes. Chairman Bao. Chairman Batman.
00:03:47.460 Unfortunately not and uh Polymarket is already forecasting that there is a three percent chance
00:03:53.500 it's banned this month so the betting market is already taking bets on whether it will be banned.
00:03:58.420 That's still a very low chance. It is yes but it's not entirely impossible and uh I had a little
00:04:04.940 dabble in democracy and um I need to click show results but um I asked which government do you trust
00:04:12.860 more with your data um either the US government or the Chinese government and people tended to prefer
00:04:18.300 the US government over the Chinese government which I can understand. Oh the devil you know and all.
00:04:24.000 Exactly but then when I asked do you fear subtle online?
00:04:27.000 You both of them have all of your information. That's true they do actually um obviously um
00:04:33.240 you shouldn't trust either that's the the correct response but I deliberately didn't put that because
00:04:37.880 everyone would pick it um do you fear subtle online influence from your own government more or less
00:04:43.040 than that of a foreign power? What do you what would you go for Harry? For me I would say
00:04:47.800 my own government personally. And you agree with the majority there and that was a clear one
00:04:54.560 and I think that the argument here is that your own government can do more to you than that of a
00:04:58.880 foreign power and also they're more interested in doing more to you. Also generally speaking a
00:05:03.880 foreign government I've seen people make the jokes when a few a few weeks ago uh David Lammy and
00:05:09.540 others were saying oh the Russian disinformation is trying to demoralize British people and there was
00:05:14.360 a meme that somebody put of a meeting that Putin was taking trying to figure out what they could do
00:05:19.200 to demoralize the British that their own government hadn't already done uh quick flood their country
00:05:24.280 with third worlders they've already done that sir uh destroy the housing market they've already done
00:05:28.840 that sir uh make them all poor somehow no they've already done that to themselves my own government is
00:05:35.860 far more of an enemy to me right now than any other yeah and then the final one I had was do you
00:05:41.600 think TikTok should be banned in the United States now which answer would you pick Harry um I don't
00:05:48.720 I mean I'm not really informed enough on the the problems with TikTok to be able to give an informed
00:05:54.580 I'll take that as a yes it is annoying okay um thank you which actually won um just about but
00:06:01.700 yes it's a security risk was close of children and anything that's full of children is annoying
00:06:06.940 that is true um but yes that's that's my little foray into doing a bit of democracy there um who cares
00:06:17.160 not me but anyway it's worth mentioning as well um as the Mises caucus here points out TikTok refugees
00:06:23.060 reacting to the US government's ban under the guise of combating CCP influence by migrating to the
00:06:28.640 more overtly Chinese app Red Note is a fascinating manifestation of prohibition economics adding a new
00:06:34.280 dimension to how terrible uh policy the ban is now I'm a bit less uh strong on it I think probably
00:06:41.240 it's just better to um keep it as things were where if you work for the government you can't have TikTok
00:06:46.560 where it actually matters and chances are the average US citizen um doesn't really need to worry
00:06:53.160 about it perhaps you could even look at what's being shown to citizens and see if it's okay but I think
00:06:58.500 the blanket ban is a little bit of a knee-jerk response but I'm not that strong on it but it's
00:07:05.040 worth mentioning as well that lots of people who are left-leaning fled to this Red Note app obviously
00:07:12.060 very much controlled by the Chinese and they ban LGBTQ content um any inappropriate outfits so if you're too
00:07:21.140 uh too uh too uh revealing uh yeah that one too um they will take your content down which I think is a good
00:07:28.980 thing enforcing standards of decency and also you have to uh pick your gender male or female
00:07:38.420 so if you can overcome those hurdles as a leftist you can actually get onto the platform
00:07:43.540 um but it's also worth mentioning as well um all of the uh LGBT people were having their posts taken
00:07:54.420 down and their accounts suspended so I suppose most of these people will flock to blue sky or maybe even
00:08:02.660 twitter if they're trying to post because you can still post short little clips of yourself doing stupid
00:08:07.860 things so uh that's what you might find is that they will just flood those sites instead with content
00:08:13.460 that's probably already on there anyway maybe they will conceal their their ways for the sake of
00:08:18.820 attention because I think a lot of people that are on these platforms will do anything for attention
00:08:23.140 who knows who cares uh and yes um there's also uh it's been floated are we really just sticking with
00:08:30.500 the term tiktok refugees no it's a bit ironic in my usage who cares they're not refugees that they're
00:08:37.540 using an app but um yeah the idea that it might turn people into anti-communists because they're
00:08:44.180 being forced to be a bit more conservative is funny but I don't think it's actually going to happen
00:08:49.140 um but this is funny um here we go like everybody else I downloaded Zhao Hongshu red note red book
00:08:58.340 whatever it's called the communist manifesto and I'm very upset I am not having the same experience that
00:09:03.860 everybody else is I download it thinking I'm about to see like Chinese pinterest uh I'm going to see
00:09:09.220 all my American friends on tiktok tell me why when I post one photo of myself completely innocent me
00:09:15.860 standing in a telephone box in London there's some nice photos I put that up and then instantly this
00:09:20.580 happens photo gets hundreds of likes which I'm excited about initially but then my comments section
00:09:25.220 is just full of gay chinese men trying to have sex with me and they're all over my profile and because the
00:09:32.980 UI is in Chinese which I don't speak or read I can't change my privacy settings so I'm getting
00:09:39.140 inundated with messages like this are you single hey I'm dexter currently living in shanghai hello
00:09:45.700 I don't know what these names are but they're all hitting on me I know it
00:09:50.580 hell of an ego boost though isn't it so apparently there are lots of gay chinese um but they they just
00:09:56.420 is this the main reason you decided to start looking into this josh you were trying to see if you
00:10:00.260 could open up your dating market I mean there's a lot of money in china and you know you need to
00:10:06.340 diversify your portfolios to be a professional male gold digger do anything for money
00:10:14.340 uh that's not true but um it's out there now so it's also worth mentioning as well it's not the
00:10:21.460 only thing that they're taking down um anyone posting Tiananmen square that gets taken down
00:10:26.180 obviously uh it's to be expected oh my god the the CCP app takes down anti-CCP images oh my god
00:10:34.100 I know um there's also uh here's a good sort of summary of the kind of things that will be censored
00:10:41.060 Taiwan is a country free Tibet Covid came from China uh the Uyghur camps uh obviously Tiananmen square as we
00:10:48.660 mentioned and Mao starving lots of Chinese people all of these things will get you suspended
00:10:53.540 um however if you're talking about western politics all of a sudden you are given a certain
00:10:58.580 amount is it the most free and open app out there it could be it's certainly more free than X you know
00:11:05.540 Elon's X the free speech platform ain't got nothing as we'll see soon enough it's also worth mentioning
00:11:10.500 as well that lots of left-wingers were complaining that lots of western tech was spying on them and when
00:11:18.180 it comes to China they are fine with it but obviously hypocrisy is not interesting but what is
00:11:25.780 interesting is what's not banned on this platform you can say uh you know hello Austrian painter man
00:11:34.660 I can't say that and nor will I on YouTube and also the n-word um those things are okay to say on red note
00:11:42.980 it you will never believe this you can offensively talk to Jewish baby emoji baby emoji baby emoji what
00:11:50.180 the hell is that well um um okay all right someone did a video about the Talmud and it was taken down
00:12:01.380 within 10 minutes all right okay um
00:12:11.540 there's something familiar about that egg but I can't quite put my finger on it
00:12:17.700 I presume this lady might be of a specific background and a Chinese person has sent
00:12:25.140 just a picture of an egg and she says it is disappointing for this to be the first comment
00:12:29.140 I received on this app but I am hopeful that it is not representative of the general Chinese
00:12:33.300 views towards Judaism that's incredible you know if I if I mean I'd have a laugh at that
00:12:41.300 it is quite funny isn't it it's like it's like you remember the old
00:12:46.020 Wii uh Nintendo Wii how you oh the characters on them it's like a version of him
00:12:51.700 well do Nintendo make that happen
00:12:58.500 I want to see him doing bowling in Wii sports someone's done it I'm sure
00:13:04.100 and uh in no relation whatsoever to the previous news Nick Fuentes has announced that he's on the
00:13:08.980 platform as well uh all right um unfortunately lots and lots of messages from gay Chinese men
00:13:16.260 that's probably the part of it as well as their their willingness to allow certain kinds of speech
00:13:22.660 but um Nick Fuentes I hate to break it to you but one of the main venture capital firms that has
00:13:28.500 invested in red note is owned by a Jewish man so Nick Fuentes on suicide watch now but anyway there have
00:13:36.020 been lots of cultural exchanges here um here is uh you know someone with a Palestine flag in their name
00:13:44.100 probably a leftist amazed at a Chinese car um obviously these sorts of things are a little bit
00:13:51.060 of a snapshot in a a very thin slice of Chinese society uh that isn't necessarily representative
00:13:57.460 because I don't think everyone in China has a car like that and uh is being presented that's just
00:14:02.020 what the US wants you to think that's true um maybe I'm just been you know propagandized maybe
00:14:08.180 China is a paradise I mean there does have to be an acceptance that there are so many people in
00:14:12.580 China that a good portion of them will just be living what to us would seem like relatively normal
00:14:19.060 lives so it's interesting that this gives an opportunity to see a little bit more of that
00:14:23.460 that's true so it's also worth mentioning as well that um the integration of the Americans to the app
00:14:30.260 has been pretty quick and on the first day more or less it's already considered rude not to subtitle
00:14:35.940 videos in you know another language so Americans will subtitle their their videos in Mandarin I would
00:14:43.620 presume and then the Chinese have also been more considerate in writing English subtitles for their
00:14:49.700 videos as well and so there's been a bit of a cultural exchange and this is where the the wholesome
00:14:53.780 stuff comes in because this does seem like authentic cultural exchange that in in a way that is wholesome
00:15:00.180 and nourishing um like here they are um learning and teaching each other um their respective languages
00:15:08.100 um some of them is sort of meme language here like the Chinese spy give me your data
00:15:14.980 yeah they've got that in there because the Chinese heard about what people were saying about these apps
00:15:19.940 and were mocking people just like yes I'm I am your designated Chinese spy things like that we all have
00:15:26.180 one we all do yeah and uh they're even asking them to help with their homework their English homework
00:15:32.740 here they're saying American help me here and I think that's kind of wholesome that they're getting
00:15:38.660 actual native speakers to help them with their homework even though they should be doing it themselves
00:15:43.060 um and there's also some great impressions coming out I think I know I think I might have seen this guy
00:15:51.300 a lot of people ask me they want to know it's so bad they want to know it's so bad they want to know
00:15:59.860 how does America sound in Chinese in Chinese like how China sound in English well I'll tell you what
00:16:08.260 it's very easy it's called make war you get the idea it's a decent impression it was good yeah one yeah I was quite impressed
00:16:19.540 um so obviously there's stuff like that but also um I don't know why was actually wait why was there
00:16:27.540 village people playing in the background I did clock that too why why is that not loaded okay something
00:16:35.780 has gone wrong taking it down but basically um there was some American kids that had already learned to
00:16:44.260 speak a decent amount of Mandarin and I was quite impressed because I've learned a little bit
00:16:50.340 and they were doing pretty well you could you could hear that they had an accent obviously but they
00:16:55.300 were talking as they were doing stuff and it's like they've actually taken some time to learn the
00:17:00.020 language which is interesting and then um oh the links are all in a funny order here uh oh no no anyway
00:17:08.980 here is what is this I'll just skip that one you tell me I don't know they've been moved around
00:17:16.900 they're in a different order than I remember um but here are people asking what beer pong is all about
00:17:24.740 like why do they drink beer in this way does it have any special meaning um obviously it's just for fun
00:17:31.380 but there is obviously they've seen the red cups and the beer pong thing it seems like an American cultural
00:17:37.220 uh practice and they're they're curious about it and there there are exchanges here
00:17:43.140 and um there are also videos like this where a guy is pretending pretending with a fake axe
00:17:50.900 to uh you get the idea but he habitat his dog yeah pretending to eat it because obviously there's a
00:17:57.700 perception that they all eat dogs out there and actually well that's just the Koreans the Koreans do
00:18:02.900 have that perception as well but I think lots of people do keep pets in China it's not unheard of
00:18:08.900 funnily enough and some of them have quite western attitudes towards them and people are realizing that
00:18:14.820 actually they do have a bit of a sense of humor and and can make fun of themselves to a certain extent
00:18:20.340 and uh here is uh an example of a Chinese meme hello American TikTok refugee here that's what they're
00:18:28.580 calling themselves what are Chinese memes like please share some and then
00:18:36.100 not bad not bad i i think they've they're those Chinese are all right aren't they they got a sense
00:18:42.100 of humor these ones yeah at least those ones yeah uh and then things start to take a little bit of
00:18:48.820 uh there are some faux pas here like um what is this the the order is all off um but what I did have
00:19:00.020 was someone asking like oh hang on a minute you've got long working hours things are really bad in China
00:19:04.820 why don't you form a union uh which they've sort of missed a trick there haven't they and uh then
00:19:13.460 someone said uh sorry for Japan guys in a video about nuking Japan and uh they realized very
00:19:21.140 quickly I think that the Chinese have a very different view on that and actually they were
00:19:26.580 they deserved it you don't have to repent for anti-human fascism on the contrary we still think
00:19:31.220 that you have lost too few nuclear weapons sorry for what no sorry um don't say sorry dropping atomic
00:19:37.940 bombs is the right thing to do in all circumstances of course um and then there's also i i thought
00:19:47.780 this was funny there are people trying to first post say what happening with asian girls and then
00:19:53.780 there are Chinese men saying congrats for triggering a social experiment pig um you're just a sex toy
00:20:01.860 for them like a condom it is disposable after use i don't think that's necessarily going to be
00:20:06.820 a bad thing for this guy posting oh amazing that's just what i want i hope you get lots of hiv with
00:20:14.500 white girls and white pig so uh you do scratch the surface a little bit and you find a certain amount
00:20:21.620 of anti-european dislike i'm not going to say hatred because that's a bit strong but they're they're
00:20:30.100 correctly policing these people because i sort of approve of what they're doing here people posting
00:20:34.820 these sorts of things are annoying and deserve this sort of reaction i think but uh on to the more
00:20:41.380 concerning stuff um here's something that was posted uh do you ever think the usa will have a worker-led
00:20:48.420 revolution no uh no um bit of a chinese-centric thing and there was also this uh they were sort of
00:20:56.900 uh worshipping luigi mangione um it's not that surprising yeah um they were teaching each other
00:21:06.580 how to say his name and got lots of weird posts deifying him which isn't isn't necessarily a shock
00:21:14.660 um there are also people trying to dress up like him for some reason i don't know why it's also not the
00:21:20.980 most daring so-called cosplay because it's just a jumper a white shirt and trousers uh no one's
00:21:28.100 going to be like oh you're dressed as that guy because that's just dressing like a westerner really
00:21:33.940 so there seems to be a sort of agitprop aspect to it where they're trying to solidify
00:21:39.940 people's attitudes towards it but then this could well be organic and it might not necessarily be
00:21:45.780 insidious um also this kind of annoyed me i didn't know china was this beautiful and it's like
00:21:52.580 dystopian cityscapes and is that really what beautiful is now uh to a modern eye there is
00:22:01.540 something um i don't know aesthetic about the blade runner-esque dystopian cityscape there's
00:22:09.060 it's cool to a certain extent obviously there is something uh uh inhuman about it as well but if it
00:22:16.900 were up to me i might nominate something like this personally which is the uh huangshan mountains um
00:22:24.980 quite famous i believe but this sort of thing i could see people calling beautiful
00:22:29.540 uh a skyscraper not so much and there's also people here um i'm sorry to have to play these
00:22:38.660 these are on tiktok as well um so sorry for subjecting for the second time
00:22:44.500 in a first world country seeing the everyday lives of chinese people like obviously certain chinese
00:22:54.260 people not seeing everybody's lives but it's just like insanely eye-opening there's something
00:22:59.300 really remarkable that i have noticed about most of these chinese people even older people like
00:23:05.460 people in their 40s 50s 60s they look so much less traumatized than most americans our citizens here
00:23:16.180 are not only like really cold and mean and disconnected and combative but like you can just see people's
00:23:25.140 problems on their face you can so she's not necessarily wrong about something there but i
00:23:31.220 think the problem here is that both china and america are low trust societies now at least parts
00:23:38.260 of america a significant portion of it and the difference is that one is monocultural and one is
00:23:45.140 not or mono ethnic should i say the chinese sort of know what to expect from other chinese people
00:23:50.500 and they all have shared background yeah values and so when you're out in public you can let your
00:23:57.460 guard down a little bit more whereas in america because it's more dangerous i think it's fair to say
00:24:04.100 diverse diverse the two are connected to one another they both start with the same letter as well
00:24:09.540 it's got to be true so i yeah i think that there is something to this and they're realizing that actually
00:24:16.180 that things aren't all well in america and that people are going around being miserable and it is
00:24:20.900 true that you can see it on people's faces but this realization i think is not necessarily something
00:24:25.860 that can be orchestrated by the chinese government but it's still some people realizing that there's
00:24:32.260 something wrong with their country and they prefer china which isn't necessarily good for the west i
00:24:38.260 don't think because china's certainly no utopia that's for sure and um yes there's a guy here who
00:24:46.260 was explaining medical bills and the difference in cost he was saying that an ambulance was
00:24:54.340 several times more expensive than that in shanghai which is the most expensive in china and how their
00:24:59.700 medical bills are much cheaper than those of the us but then if you compare the us's medical bills to
00:25:05.540 anywhere in the world they're more much much more expensive i think it's a unique thing to the west
00:25:10.740 and not necessarily reflective of a success of china and um that's how it's being presented though
00:25:16.740 unfortunately and um this is what the end result may well look like is that lots of american kids
00:25:25.540 are going to start looking like um little tiny communists with their red books in their hands
00:25:31.220 um maybe ak-47s as well i don't know uh we shall see but um the final thing i wanted to end on and
00:25:40.100 the most harrowing of all is this the chinese are making fun of us harry of how we say bottle of
00:25:47.780 water okay the cultural exchange already happened in that case because it's the americans that like to
00:25:53.540 do that yes it's pronounced a bottle of water and the bottle of water that's a very
00:26:02.340 black london way of saying it yes um also uh at least we pronounce our t's i know you threw your
00:26:10.420 t's in the harbor but bottle with two d's in the middle yeah i'm afraid when it comes to the english
00:26:17.940 language uh you know the trick is in the name right is english and americans don't have much to
00:26:24.500 to uh you know say when it comes to water with all the fluoride that's in theirs that's true they are
00:26:29.300 taking it out though i'm also trying to yank your chain a bit there i'm trying to wind you up on
00:26:33.940 purpose for fun um because i don't actually mind you can you can speak however you want but my point
00:26:41.620 being in the segment that the the new app has potentially made people realize that the chinese
00:26:48.980 aren't so different to them which in one hand is actually quite significant because when the us
00:26:56.500 starts sort of escalating tensions with the chinese about taiwan and there's this is you know
00:27:03.620 potential discussion of are we going to have boots on the ground in taiwan and and heat things up which i
00:27:08.500 i don't personally think will happen but people will be far more averse to this if they realize oh
00:27:13.860 wait it's just our governments fighting each other we don't actually have any problems with one another
00:27:20.180 interpersonally and i think that that's a good thing because when people realize that
00:27:24.180 it means that they're less inclined to go on foreign adventures for you know profit of arms
00:27:30.020 manufacturers but the sort of other side of that is that obviously it gives the ccp a good amount of
00:27:38.020 power over what young people are seeing and allows them to shape how they view their own country and
00:27:43.940 as we can see it's not entirely positive in that respect and of course having a realistic view of
00:27:48.580 your country is important but i think that that there are lots more propaganda opportunities here
00:27:55.700 if um the right things are done and it is a potential point of concern uh but it's not entirely
00:28:02.580 clear what to do about it quite yet all right we've got some rumble rants following that so
00:28:08.260 first one matt g hammond says what is the build quality like on their cars in china i have no idea
00:28:14.660 probably not great i imagine yeah if it reflects the build quality of everything else from china yeah
00:28:19.860 uh bobobad says red book has nothing on the smash brothers online games where somebody named
00:28:25.220 the furor joins your game with a particular player made character using only fire it
00:28:33.300 and the shadow band for five dollars thank you says do you think this exchange is going to affect
00:28:38.180 american culture more or chinese culture more wokeness could gigafry the chinese brain i don't
00:28:42.900 think wokeness will have much of an effect on china i think they will look at it as something
00:28:46.660 stupid that americans are doing and laugh at them yeah i think that also because the the app is chinese
00:28:52.900 based is going to favor the chinese more than the americans and so it's already banning the lgbt stuff
00:29:00.100 so i don't think they're gonna have to worry so much about that and again it'll just look like a weird
00:29:06.020 crazy american cultural export because the chinese are very very collectivist and so they already have
00:29:14.020 a particular view of the world and share a culture that they'll not want to go away from it's very alien
00:29:19.460 to them isn't it yeah very very much so so let's move on shall we to uh talking about a very peculiar
00:29:26.500 phenomenon that i've noticed is becoming more and more prevalent in america perhaps it's just
00:29:30.980 my exposure to it perhaps it is happening more often but it's the phenomenon of people who are
00:29:37.220 too incompetent to stand trial now what does that actually mean i made sure to get up a definition of
00:29:44.740 it in this article which does not actually give a particularly great definition of it but it
00:29:49.140 basically is uh people deemed ist incompetent stand trial must undergo competency restoration because
00:29:57.460 they are unable to avoid understand their charges and communicate with their attorneys accordingly
00:30:05.060 so what that means is either they have um literally too low an iq to be able to comprehend
00:30:12.100 the system that they're going through and communicate their defense to their attorney
00:30:16.020 or they have some kind of mental illness now why is it that i want to look at this well because it
00:30:21.540 seems to be a problem that's popping up more and more often and i want to look at what some of the
00:30:26.180 consequences of this is uh because the consequences some of the time seems to be that people either
00:30:33.380 do not get put in prison when they have committed some pretty heinous crimes or that they get
00:30:40.500 lowered sentences so this has been something i've noticed as well and i find it really frustrating
00:30:47.060 because if they are capable to comprehend what's happening to them and face trial not you know not
00:30:53.300 that you need much intelligence to know that killing is wrong right and so i think that that alone is
00:31:01.780 ridiculous and you know they understand the consequences because even very small children do
00:31:07.140 unless they're almost a vegetable then they're going to understand the consequences of it and
00:31:14.340 if they do understand the consequences of it and you know what they were doing then it makes sense to
00:31:19.460 punish them like anyone else if they don't they're even more dangerous if anything because of course
00:31:25.620 you're you're dealing with someone who is basically incapable of existing in society in a civil way
00:31:32.180 yeah if if they are going out and committing violent actions and are completely incapable of
00:31:38.260 understanding why those actions are bad in the first place that makes makes it so that both they
00:31:43.780 are more likely to recommit those actions because they're not wrong to them and it makes it basically
00:31:50.020 impossible that in the rehabilitative sense of justice that they're going to be able to later
00:31:56.020 comprehend that what they did was wrong uh but i decided to look into this and get a few examples just
00:32:01.380 over the past few weeks of things that have come up and some of the more notable occasions where this
00:32:07.220 has happened because there was one that showed that this was not necessarily something specific to
00:32:12.820 america although america is where it seems that most of the cases arrived now i found most of these
00:32:19.860 just by typing in incompetent to stand trial in google and hitting the news tab and seeing what came up
00:32:27.380 there were a lot more of these but not everyone was available to me because they were the articles
00:32:33.140 that were looking at it were only available in america but here's here's a cross section of some
00:32:38.020 of the ones where this happens because most of the newsworthy ones are where the person who can't
00:32:42.900 stand trial has done something pretty horrible pretty awful so this one he uh the person who was charged
00:32:51.700 shot a cleveland police officer and i believe in this case if i scroll down what it was was he got into
00:32:58.100 a shootout with them and he shot at four shot four shots at the officers who were pursuing him as he
00:33:04.500 was trying to flee on a bicycle and managed to hit this man um officer ritter and killed him because he
00:33:13.220 died later at the hospital after being shot and this guy was found to be incompetent to stand trial
00:33:18.740 and uh it was a mr dilawante hardy 25 of cleveland and as a result he will be hospitalized indefinitely
00:33:28.820 and could eventually stand trial if he improves and he's uh jailed on 10 million dollar bail now what
00:33:35.220 was hospitalized permanently that sounds like it sounds like a punishment but at the same time it's not
00:33:42.420 quite the same punishment as jail but that implies is it a mental this they're alleging a
00:33:48.580 mental health thing well what i looked into on this i didn't include the article in here but i found
00:33:54.340 some law paper talking about the different ways in which all of the states of the us try to break
00:34:00.900 down how they treat people who are found to be incompetent stand trial and what i found was that in
00:34:06.660 1972 or 1973 i think there was a supreme court case that uh went under jackson versus something or
00:34:13.700 other and under the jackson rules it established certain guidelines that the states don't have to
00:34:19.220 keep where you if you're incompetent to stand trial you need to be put in some kind of care facility
00:34:26.020 where they will try to make you competent through therapy treatment education to be able to stand trial
00:34:34.020 for what is deemed to be a reasonable amount of time now reasonable amount of time is not specified
00:34:39.460 what that is a few of the states seem to take it as about 15 months and under the jackson rules what
00:34:45.220 it said was that if they are competent by the end of that obviously you take them to trial they defend
00:34:52.260 they get their day in court and you see what happens on the uh when they're convicted or not or
00:34:57.940 acquitted uh the other option is if they are incapable of standing trial even after that
00:35:03.700 um you would either find some other reason to detain them in a mental health facility indefinitely
00:35:11.140 which also has a lot of legal landmines on it because there are a lot of organizations
00:35:15.620 ngos and even federally uh funded um agencies that try to fight those legally because they think it's a
00:35:23.380 uh uh an uh it's it's against human rights to just hold somebody every single time or you just let them go
00:35:31.860 that's madness to me because the only reason i could see where you could say someone's not fit
00:35:37.700 to stand trial would be like a scenario where someone was driving dangerously and they crashed
00:35:44.020 so severely that they're in like a coma or they've received like a a traumatic brain injury that means
00:35:49.300 that they're no longer cognitively impaired or that they're functionally not the same person they were
00:35:54.820 before to a significant degree and therefore it doesn't necessarily make sense to punish them
00:36:00.900 because they're not really there right yeah then in those cases that that applies but if they're
00:36:07.540 just mentally ill or too stupid uh then that's no excuse at all because making them spend less time
00:36:16.260 in prison or no prison time at all just means that they're going to be able to do more damage and as
00:36:20.660 far as i'm aware one of the guiding principles of law is the ignorance of the law is no excuse right
00:36:26.020 and so this is just an extreme case of ignorance of the law if you're too stupid to understand that you're
00:36:30.500 breaking the law and therefore too stupid to understand afterwards as well surely the rule
00:36:35.620 if applied evenly should be well that's no excuse yeah and of course um we're not necessarily talking
00:36:40.980 about you know these obscure laws where you know you get caught out by some obscure by law that
00:36:46.820 prevents you from doing something perfectly reasonable we're talking about shooting people
00:36:50.260 yes and there are quite a few cases of this like this next one uh this uh this gentleman was
00:36:56.420 accused of shooting at the police and was deemed incompetent to stand trial this was a man of pike
00:37:01.780 county declared incompetent in february this man bentley was indicted on six charges of attempted
00:37:08.420 murder one for each of the officers on the site and was one charge of criminal mischief for causing
00:37:14.020 damage to a pc sd tayhoe in the case however has been put on cause pause while the court waited for an
00:37:21.060 evaluation to decide if bentley is competent to stand trial for his charges does he understand the nature of the
00:37:26.180 the consequences of the charges against him and his two prong prong said one person the other is can
00:37:31.220 he rationally participate and assist in the counsel of his defense so those seem to be the two metrics
00:37:36.420 that this is mainly based off of in a hearing on tuesday and this is an article from uh the 15th of
00:37:44.740 january uh court documents said the experts presented their findings filing saying that bentley has
00:37:50.340 parkinson's and bipolar diagnosis that need focused attention from medical professionals they
00:37:54.660 declared him incompetent to stand trial and judge howard keith hall agreed ruling him incompetent with
00:37:59.700 no substantial probability he will attain competency in the foreseeable future neither of those are an
00:38:04.900 actual excuse to to try and murder police no because bipolar you know is just you go through lows and highs
00:38:13.540 doesn't mean you need to kill someone and even if you do you're a danger to society if that is the result of it
00:38:19.860 so even within their own rationale it doesn't make sense but i reject that entirely and and within
00:38:24.660 this case as well they say always he's probably not going to be able to attain competency in the foreseeable
00:38:29.300 future so is it going to be a case where they'll go past what's considered a reasonable amount of time to
00:38:34.260 hold him in one of these places to try and educate him on what he's done and why it was wrong
00:38:38.900 if so are they going to find some other reason by saying that he's dangerous because what i was talking about with the
00:38:44.420 jackson supreme court decision from way back when was that those are guidelines that each of the
00:38:50.500 states seems to interpret differently and have lots of different other laws and acts that they can act on
00:38:56.260 as well so all of the states seem to treat it a little bit differently but those seem to be the
00:39:01.140 generally agreed upon standards that you at the very least put them in some facility where they can
00:39:07.700 try and be educated for a bit or treated so they can understand and if they can't you have to find
00:39:13.540 some other way of dealing with it but it's also worth again human rights lawyers being the sharks
00:39:18.260 that they are they'll try and make sure that these kinds of insane violent lunatics will be back on
00:39:22.820 the street in no time which has happened once or twice i think it's also worth mentioning as well
00:39:28.660 that this is all upon the taxpayers expense as well oh yeah and so you're paying to re-educate this man
00:39:35.700 to teach him morality which seems mad to me that you should have to pay for that who you know who
00:39:43.300 cares whether he perceives what's happening to him he's a bad person and deserves punishment in
00:39:49.460 a moral sense as well as the more practical side of things whereby he needs to be removed from
00:39:54.980 society he's not safe yes i agree and let's take a look at a few more cases so this was a brownsville
00:40:01.060 library shooter who was ruled incompetent this was humberto paz charging the murder of 71 year old
00:40:07.620 vahid khaledi who he allegedly shot point blank in the head and killed on may 11th at this library
00:40:15.220 located in central boulevard police said there was a verbal altercation between the two men before
00:40:19.620 shooting when authorities arrived on the scene uh khaledi was unresponsive with a gunshot wound to
00:40:24.020 the head and was pronounced dead valley central spoke with witnesses of the shooting who stated that
00:40:28.420 paz was a regular at the library and often spoke frantically while pretending to be on the phone
00:40:33.300 so there's like in like take third world type behavior and make it even more insufferable and
00:40:40.620 insane and this guy was talking loudly on the phone in a library but also it was he wasn't actually on
00:40:46.020 the phone he was pretending it's even worse yeah so he's obviously mental court documents stated that
00:40:51.800 paz does not have the sufficient present ability to consult with his attorney with a reasonable degree
00:40:55.960 of rational understanding or a rational as well as factual understanding of the proceedings against him
00:41:00.840 he's currently being held in the carizales rooker detention center but will be transferred to a
00:41:06.020 mental health facility with the objective of attaining competency to stand trial it's very
00:41:10.960 difficult as well obviously because some of these are ongoing but i looked at some of the other ones as
00:41:15.020 well to find if there was any sort of degree of follow-up in reporting on what happens to these
00:41:20.160 people because after they've been in the facilities do we get to learn if they ended up being detained
00:41:26.820 longer for being a danger to society or were they cut free or did they end up becoming somehow
00:41:32.880 competent were you able to fix the problem of them being low iq or mentally ill and then all of a sudden
00:41:39.680 what they can stand trial and get get convicted for what they did this is going to be a bit controversial
00:41:45.720 coming from a psychologist here but in a lot of instances when someone has a severe mental illness
00:41:50.800 they'll never recover really um you know people might have something where they're you know you
00:41:56.860 go for a bout of depression or you know people overcome some of the things that are more periodic but if
00:42:03.400 you've lived with something your entire life chances are you're going to die with it and you can't
00:42:09.580 rehabilitate it yeah i can't i mean again if it is literally that somebody is below the iq threshold and
00:42:16.680 considered retarded like actually medically retarded how do you fix that well you can't there's no amount
00:42:22.960 of education um because a lot of um iq as the studies suggest is genetic and therefore biologically
00:42:30.280 programmed into you it's not something that can be learned yeah but uh apparently it's still a
00:42:36.300 mitigating circumstance because as it's been pointed out liberals actually do believe in iq as soon as it
00:42:41.280 means they can get criminals off for uh violent crimes here's another one there is a notable factor
00:42:48.920 that unites a lot of these people in a lot of these again again there were other cases that i saw that i
00:42:55.560 wasn't able to access the links properly but on google news you can still see the headline and images that
00:43:00.400 they include there is a uniting factor with a lot of these urban areas yes they were urban youths uh
00:43:06.960 mac brown bar banway that's a beautiful i think heritage anglo-saxon american name
00:43:13.440 right there was 18 was charged with first degree murder in the death of darren loving also 18 who
00:43:20.380 was stabbed multiple times with a kitchen knife during lunch period at manor senior high school
00:43:25.580 and the court issued a writ of commitment after receiving a competency evaluation report the murder
00:43:30.740 charge is listed as pending mental incompetence in court records so this kid apparently
00:43:36.820 school wasn't doing much for him uh so to the point where he couldn't even understand that
00:43:42.420 stabbing someone at lunch is a bad thing because i mean if he understood that why isn't he being
00:43:49.280 charged right now why isn't he in court right if you can go through the process of killing someone
00:43:54.140 you can understand the process of being punished controversial opinion and there's some really really
00:44:01.200 horrible ones like this one mother charged in two-year-old's death deemed incompetent to stand
00:44:06.240 trial trial she uh an obets woman facing murder charges for allegedly suffocating her two-year son
00:44:13.260 is instead of being charged undergoing mental health treatment to restore her competency to stand trial
00:44:19.620 so this is just some of the really horrible ones the uh most famous one that happened quite recently
00:44:25.560 that you may be aware of if you saw the news reports of it at the time was this woman bianca ellis
00:44:33.140 who had been released from prison by a judge or jail i should say only three days before committing this crime
00:44:41.400 went to a local supermarket stole some knives and went outside and stabbed a three-year-old to death
00:44:50.760 blimey i didn't hear about that at the time that's horrible and it was an interracial killing as well
00:44:57.300 of course it was and uh this woman uh was incompetent to stand trial for the time being
00:45:03.180 according to cayuhoga county court of common pleas records ellis was undergoing a 20-day evaluation
00:45:10.100 when the doctor treating her stated that the defendant is incompetent to stand trial but there is a
00:45:14.920 substantial probability of restoration to competency within the statutory time frame if provided with a
00:45:20.420 course of treatment so again all on taxpayers money this woman is going to get some uh very clever and
00:45:26.580 up-to-date mental health service to make sure that she's not too stupid to understand why she's being
00:45:32.500 charged after she murdered a three-year-old child for literally no reason now to go even harsher than
00:45:39.880 you as far as i'm concerned this this kind of case where not only is it a violent murderer it's a violent
00:45:46.240 murderer who is so stupid that she can't understand what she's done wrong should go straight to death
00:45:51.780 row oh yeah of course a short drop and a sudden stop is the only way to treat people who murder
00:45:57.680 children i i have absolutely no sympathy for them i don't care if they're better i don't care what's
00:46:03.080 wrong with them if you do that i'm afraid your life is forfeit and that's it yeah the most famous
00:46:08.540 thing that came from this i don't know if they include the image in here was that uh despite
00:46:14.400 being too stupid to understand what she had done wrong uh there was a very famous image of her
00:46:21.220 turning and smiling at the camera in the court let's see if it's included in this if it'll play
00:46:28.660 you say that's a woman by the way yes that is a woman blimey yeah but uh i don't think it will
00:46:36.800 but you've probably seen the image it's on the thumbnail that will be going out on the youtube
00:46:40.840 page on the youtube channel later and i don't want to make everybody suffer but again too stupid to
00:46:46.460 understand what what uh what she did wrong yet at the same time is able to throw a nice smile at the
00:46:52.160 camera for everybody watching pretty disgusting and uh again it seems to be up in the air despite the
00:47:00.560 guidelines what states do in particular cases where they get somebody who's incompetent but still
00:47:06.760 is incompetent after they've had a round of treatment and education but it does seem that
00:47:12.420 occasionally they do cut them loose despite how dangerous they are one of the more famous examples
00:47:17.720 of this uh was this one from 2023 a teen accused of shooting a man in the head was found incompetent to
00:47:24.860 stand trial and then let go and now he was being charged with shooting another man in the head
00:47:29.740 and the solution to this seems to be summed up quite well here in this burn after reading meme so we just
00:47:36.460 keep letting him shoot people in the head until um i don't know we solve mental retardation yeah i don't
00:47:43.040 see that happening personally and that is effectively what's going on and you know not that we have any sort
00:47:50.460 of system of justice in britain so don't take this as a slight on america but a lot of injustice is going
00:47:56.300 on in your so-called justice system and i think that um people like george soros funding a lot of the
00:48:04.860 the legal profession to basically let off criminals yeah really doesn't help but it's important to point out
00:48:13.600 as you mentioned this is not purely a u.s problem because i saw this pop-up which inspired this whole segment
00:48:20.440 and uh obviously this is a twitter post but i did check news websites and this is all accurate
00:48:26.220 uh this is just the most succinct way of getting this information across so this gentleman here
00:48:32.440 was uh jimmy shepherds at a festival in amsterdam he was 21 years old he was dutch he tried to intervene
00:48:40.200 when his sister was being assaulted by a gang of africans who then stabbed him to death two of his friends
00:48:46.240 were also stabbed but survived today the three africans were sentenced to only six months 18
00:48:51.500 months and 14 years of jail for the killing of jimmy the wounding of his friends and for the two
00:48:56.760 violent robberies they committed at the same festival prior to the killing they received these lenient
00:49:01.440 sentences because the judge argued they were dutch word which is a politically correct dutch way of
00:49:07.580 saying that they have low iqs now i looked into this again as i mentioned the only information that's
00:49:12.460 missing is that for his murder the one who you know delivered the fatal blow was up for 20 years
00:49:19.640 in jail that was the maximum sentence but because of the fact that they were low iq it was argued by
00:49:26.100 the defense and the judge that the maximum sentence was unfair and didn't apply that's madness that's
00:49:34.100 backwards that is backwards these are unrepentant killers literally they are too stupid to repent
00:49:41.080 because they are unintelligent and if they are unintelligent to count as a mitigating factor
00:49:46.500 they are unintelligent enough for it to count as an exacerbating factor that they could go on to do
00:49:52.520 this again and when they get out i would expect they will do this again so again the soft touch liberal
00:49:59.820 method of applying the justice in these in these cases is a complete failure this is a complete failure
00:50:06.740 and it feels wrong to say that this is liberal because even liberals as far back as as close as
00:50:12.940 100 years ago would have looked at this and said that this is an absolute travesty this isn't how you
00:50:17.480 should deal with these problems because we were sensible back then so yeah i don't think that being
00:50:22.920 too stupid to understand what you're doing is wrong is any excuse and in many of these cases i think
00:50:27.880 these people need far far harsher punishments than anything they're getting here here you have a
00:50:36.640 comment yes from ophuk says if she's too stupid to understand why it's wrong to stab children
00:50:44.020 children punishing her is wrong and we should let her out professor shitlib phd md zim zurb i mean it
00:50:51.820 really reminds me of those cases where in germany there are the gang rapists and then you have
00:50:56.800 sociologists uh shitlib sociologists come out and say well they're actually just reacting to the
00:51:02.600 forces of white supremacy and the feeling of displacement that being a refugee in a european
00:51:07.780 country has given them because it generates rage and they have to express that rage so therefore you
00:51:12.800 should be lenient on them for gang raping a 15 year old i mean if that's your idea of justice if
00:51:18.600 that's your idea of law uh you're going to burn in hell and uh rightfully so rightfully so
00:51:24.800 oh that's so depressing and i'm not going to be cheering you up either but there's going to be
00:51:31.700 some laughs at least oh yeah so i've become a bit of a cover of japanese political developments
00:51:39.900 recently some might say yes but only for japanese politics and uh yes yet bought any body pillows
00:51:47.480 that i'm not aware of we'll see but i've covered in a multiple uh different iterations uh i talked
00:51:55.640 about japan getting culturally enriched and then say goodbye to japan and then i explained the situation
00:52:03.440 in britain specifically and say this is what's in store for you in the future and things are already
00:52:09.760 starting to progress and lots of these videos are just a bearer of good news for japan then this whole
00:52:15.980 time i'm like an omen of death but um yeah lots of these have been translated into japanese and
00:52:23.280 circulated quite widely um hundreds of thousands of people watch them in japan and it's nice to know
00:52:30.040 that it's being paid attention to because i want them to live a healthy and happy life i want i don't
00:52:36.020 live as a people in the culture exactly i i don't think they deserve the same fate that we've had to
00:52:41.180 suffer through and i have a lot of sympathy for the people that do because i wouldn't wish this on my
00:52:46.120 worst enemy what is being done to the british people and uh speaking of what's being done here
00:52:52.540 is uh the japan times reporting the indian-born head of one of japan's most famous snack brands
00:52:57.900 has warned that the country must change its mindset and admit more immigrants to get the economy back to
00:53:02.860 the glory of its boom years and here's one thing that you need to know about indians once you get one
00:53:07.420 there are more they will open the floodgates this is something that always happens they always get in
00:53:13.480 to a high-ranking position and immediately start to hire other people like them and this happens in
00:53:18.320 england this happens in america they just go uh don't you want to win what if your country was like
00:53:24.180 a pro sports team and you want to win on the international stage don't you japan don't you want
00:53:29.700 china to win you don't want them to win do you so you've got to let more people who look and behave
00:53:34.840 like me in and then you will succeed once you have become india the most thriving prosperous cleanest
00:53:41.720 culturally enriching work country in the world because everyone knows that india is the leader
00:53:47.540 in global i can't even say it yeah in in civilizational advancement i it was such a disgusting
00:53:56.660 sort of inversion of truth that my mouth just wouldn't let me say it even sarcastically
00:54:02.380 it's just it's just funny how it keeps happening and this isn't also this isn't necessarily specific
00:54:07.800 only to indians that's true there are lots of minority populations across the world that only
00:54:14.180 consider them and theirs and the second that they get into any high-ranking position will only include
00:54:19.260 them and theirs and advocate immediately that you need to let more people like them in i've seen it in
00:54:24.880 lots of um chain stores in britain where um slowly over time they hire a few indians and then all of
00:54:33.220 a sudden every one of their employees are indian they're talking in hindi or whichever um i think
00:54:38.900 there are multiple languages in india whichever language they speak sometimes they'll be talking on
00:54:43.160 the phone just in work in their foreign language which in an english workplace would be like a fireable
00:54:49.060 offense if you're just talking on the phone as you're like serving customers in a proper you know
00:54:54.980 corporation there's no way an english person would tolerate that that's really bad service
00:55:00.660 it's the same problem with every ethnic minority whether they're european or third world africa and
00:55:07.060 indian wherever they get to a foreign country and they decide except for the very few exceptions
00:55:12.820 they decide i want to recreate my home country here and they form an ethnic little block that stick to
00:55:18.860 themselves and stick to their own well it's because multiculturalism doesn't work isn't it
00:55:23.240 assimilation is a myth yeah because what actually happens scale what happens is that separate enclaves form
00:55:30.740 are you know similar to how in america you've got a china town where it you walk into it and it feels
00:55:37.460 like you're in china everyone's chinese everyone speaks mandarin it's the same sort of thing right and
00:55:42.660 that's happened in britain we have you know you can name a town like bradford oh right that's all
00:55:48.000 pakistani you name swindon oh that's all indian in manchester they've got their own china town and
00:55:54.960 it is quite charming to go through but i feel alien and foreign when i go there because i am even though
00:56:01.120 manchester is a historic british city at least uh with the chinese they commit far less crime than a lot
00:56:07.540 some of the the uh ethnic enclaves that are formed in britain have and japan has started experiencing
00:56:15.000 this and it started sort of uh seeping into the public discourse and one thing uh that's worth
00:56:21.140 mentioning is that this post is from april of 2023 so this runs deep uh islam becomes the fastest
00:56:26.720 growing religion in japan according to a recent study the number of muslims living in japan though small
00:56:31.640 has more than doubled in the past decade from 110 000 in 2010 to 230 000 at the end of 2019 so
00:56:39.160 quarter of a million muslims there in in as of then and then um here is memory tv normally my favorite
00:56:50.040 for absolute insanity uh you know it's like a window into the islamic world and you know magic carpets and
00:56:58.060 genies and all of that sort of stuff and what a window it is it is indeed and it is titled um
00:57:03.940 in urdu daily pakistani writer discusses role of tokyo's turkish mosque in spreading islam with the
00:57:10.760 help of this mosque hundreds of pakistani brothers will have found pious japanese muslim wives you
00:57:15.540 should never have let them open it in the first place tokyo islam has become the fastest growing
00:57:20.160 religion in japan which will cause problems um there will be terrorist attacks if you have more
00:57:26.520 muslims in your country that is just a matter of fact all they see is a place to conquer i mean
00:57:33.780 and and i will say it is the most pathetic nation of conquerors that you've ever seen because what
00:57:39.160 they do is they get in and they beg the government for handouts they think that they're these incredibly
00:57:43.620 brave warriors but really they're just a bunch of economic leeches but they like they get very big
00:57:50.600 heads very quickly yes i think they rely on numbers don't they they just want to once they're in
00:57:56.500 great numbers they gain confidence but individually they are cowards uh i think it's fair to say but
00:58:02.720 yeah if you look at a map of terrorist attacks in europe the eastern european countries that have had
00:58:07.420 no islamic immigration have never had terror attacks you look at germany you look at france you look at
00:58:13.400 britain who have all had their you know plenty of islamic immigration all of a sudden you see masses of
00:58:21.340 dots all over the map on those countries because with islam comes terrorism that's this is again i
00:58:28.460 always say this i am connected to at least two people who almost got blown up in manchester back
00:58:34.820 in 2017 so it's not just something that's a statistic for us it's something that affects people we know
00:58:41.600 personally yeah it's a disgusting thing that's been imposed on us that we should have never had to
00:58:46.980 have tolerated we were never asked for it it was never democratically voted for and in my opinion
00:58:52.100 is treason but it's worth mentioning as well that when you have these articles in memory tv and other
00:58:59.380 foreign language newspapers as i discussed here a new way to understand illegal migration they're
00:59:06.280 basically advertising it they're advertising your country uh for people to move there and when i was
00:59:14.060 looking at this it was all the people all the different countries reporting on uh how many
00:59:20.500 migrants had got into the uk that year and it was all the countries that the migrants are coming from
00:59:24.980 in the first place and so there's obviously a market here for people reading about how easy it is
00:59:30.120 exactly yeah they're basically unwittingly to to you trying to prostitute out your country
00:59:38.260 um for money um for money and it's it's one of the most disgusting things i think i can think of
00:59:44.540 really that they're basically facilitating in human trafficking in another way of putting it
00:59:48.960 and it's also worth mentioning as well here's a video of them trying to convert the native japanese
00:59:55.860 this is a japanese woman in what looks like a mosque
00:59:59.580 well you can see that they're teaching her what looks like arabic to me um and that they're going
01:00:20.980 to try and spread it because that's what they do in britain and france and germany as well is that
01:00:26.140 they come here they get to a sufficient uh level of the population and then they start expanding
01:00:32.440 it's an inherently expansionist religion that's why um there was such a large empire
01:00:39.140 you know when muslims were conquering is because they go outwards they don't look inwards they have
01:00:45.580 they have to rely on numbers rather than ingenuity or tactics or anything like that
01:00:51.180 and um here is a comic that's been circulating in japan talking about how um this is going around in
01:00:59.620 the right wing circles as it says here um showing the difference between one governor and another
01:01:05.040 and it says when a white u.s marine named brennan washington um sexually assaulted a 14 year old
01:01:11.180 okinawan girl um it was unacceptable and called for protests but when occurred um because the
01:01:17.960 japanese are having really serious problems with kurds uh commie middle easterners uh named abbas
01:01:24.120 hasgul who did a comparable thing uh he received a suspended sentence and then went on to do it again
01:01:30.380 um and then they can't say anything about the case and that stories of migrant workers exist
01:01:36.960 everywhere and what migrant workers raping people exist everywhere yeah that's true actually
01:01:41.440 yeah it is that's not a good reason to have them there though is it yeah it's a reason to get rid of
01:01:45.780 them uh and the the hypocrisy of it is they're sort of at that stage where they're noticing the double
01:01:52.780 standard the two-tier response there needs to be some kind of like basic morality test before any of
01:01:58.100 these people are allowed into public positions of power which is basically if somebody who's a bit
01:02:04.480 brown-skinned rapes a child will you punish them or not and if the answer is no you're going to prison
01:02:12.100 works for me i think that's best for society
01:02:15.180 and as we can see here um
01:02:18.480 oh sorry about the jump scare
01:02:22.980 um i thought it was muted sorry um a massive line to go to a an islamic prayer hall here
01:02:32.980 look at the scale of it
01:02:34.600 it just keeps on going it shouldn't it just shouldn't be in japan the same way it shouldn't
01:02:42.460 be in europe no it should be in the middle east
01:02:45.400 yeah you you guys already have these things called homelands
01:02:49.780 uh where everybody already looks and acts like you
01:02:53.400 and so if you want that don't go to somewhere else and make it worse so that you can get that experience
01:02:59.480 stay in the place that you're already trying to recreate
01:03:02.860 yeah it's quite simple because it's one thing for say a japanese person to come over to england or an
01:03:10.080 english person to go to japan because we at least have the understanding that when you're in another
01:03:14.560 country you follow the customs and laws because spain would disagree with you there on english people
01:03:21.260 going out that's true there is a particular type of english yob that likes to go to spain that's true
01:03:26.120 i think the kind of english person that would go to japan would be more inclined to focus on being
01:03:32.160 polite and courteous i hope so and i know there are examples of that not being the case
01:03:36.560 um but generally speaking we are civilizations which respect um other people's manners yeah yeah and
01:03:45.380 there's a very very uh leftists hate it these days but there's a well-documented uh history of
01:03:52.120 english orientalism whenever we went out to the east where english people would try as hard as
01:03:58.560 possible to fit into these foreign cultures in the orient because they liked and respected them so
01:04:04.240 much leftists now say that that's a horrible terrible thing and it was a kind of racial imperialism
01:04:09.500 or something but really it's just it it's uh it's kind of charming because we look at and we go oh
01:04:16.120 this is great i want to try that as well i mean when i see people genuinely trying to adopt aspects
01:04:22.340 of my culture it's flattering more than anything isn't it it can be yeah yeah depends who's doing
01:04:27.080 it and that's true they're doing if they're doing it well with good intentions yeah and uh here are
01:04:32.440 some kurds outside protesting and uh they're there with their whole family it looks like um so they
01:04:40.220 gathered with children as well in front of parliament and uh they're just being ungrateful
01:04:47.780 and trying to demand things wait until they start trying to tell you that they're just as japanese as
01:04:52.020 you are yeah we're at that everything we're at the point now where we're being told that black people
01:04:57.700 have always existed in britain despite the fact that you know they didn't cross the sahara and go
01:05:03.180 across all of europe and north africa to get to britain to get to a gray rainy island yeah i don't believe
01:05:09.800 you where they somehow still managed to maintain their incredibly dark complexions despite the
01:05:14.080 after all that time yeah i know it's very strange and there are even discussions here um where it's
01:05:21.900 saying an emergency meeting um is that right is that the right one well i mean you could hit translate
01:05:28.300 that's true sorry it's it always seems uh poor form so yes at an emergency meeting consider the issue
01:05:36.560 of hate speech against the kurds um someone said that the rumors similar to those spread
01:05:41.660 um in the great earthquake um and spread to include people other than those who discriminate basically
01:05:47.600 they're trying to say that um hate speech laws are actually a good thing and that hate speech against
01:05:53.580 kurds is bad yeah and what's surprising they move into your neighborhood and you have a problem with
01:05:59.300 how they act how they behave how they hold themselves and they say that actually it's against the law for
01:06:04.780 you to have any complaints where have i seen this before yeah this is exactly what's going on it's
01:06:09.380 amazing really the sort of textbook isn't it well things are going on in japan exactly the same as
01:06:15.020 they're going on in europe it's the liberal democratic way is that there is always a form of legalism to
01:06:20.600 prefer the outsider to the insider and it's always at the cost of the insider as well isn't it
01:06:26.640 and uh here is a curd uh smoking a cigarette and he's just got a handgun in his back waistband
01:06:34.180 walking around of course uh guns very illegal in japan uh is sort of unknown you know the the the fact
01:06:42.700 that someone made a homemade gun and carried out an assassination was a bit of a shock that that even
01:06:47.680 goes on in the first place so seeing the real deal there i think was quite shocking to a lot of japanese
01:06:52.600 people and then uh here's some sort of preventative measures japan equips trains with stab proof
01:06:59.960 umbrellas to combat knife crime i wonder who is doing the knife crime i don't think it's the native
01:07:05.880 japanese is it let's be honest well i mean where else do i know about knife crime going yes it's certainly
01:07:14.420 not a certain kind of people and uh they're also having problems with the chinese as well um lots of
01:07:20.880 cases i know yeah this is a sort of old enemy so to speak um where they're just going in in large
01:07:28.700 numbers and stealing on mass and you better get used to that because you should see what it's like
01:07:33.340 in america uh where um you see groups of largely masked black people sometimes they just don't even
01:07:39.440 bother covering their face they just sort of casually walk in fill up a bag full of expensive stuff
01:07:43.540 and walk out and that's apparently normal it's got to the point where lots of shops are just closing
01:07:49.460 down in those neighborhoods now and you'll get a similar sort of thing where just life is less
01:07:54.120 convenient and more expensive for your average japanese person because you're tolerating these
01:07:59.120 people so here's another one um this is a african urinating in coin lockers in shibuya um obviously
01:08:11.540 not being considerate not thinking about what he's doing um just really really disrespectful and
01:08:17.680 discourteous um and here's a another one um just that alone it's actually a video where of uh an
01:08:26.300 african guy just going crazy in the street um i want to play this with it muted i hope it's uh it's
01:08:32.700 unmuted so i see it now here we go because it's just really loud that's all basically you can tell
01:08:40.380 that he's either on something or incredibly mentally ill he looks like he's on something definitely
01:08:47.880 where where does the yakuza step into all of this well um i've not been able to find out funnily
01:08:59.000 enough because they don't advertise what they're doing uh on twitter really or on the internet more
01:09:04.660 generally but i think they don't approve i think actually uh they might well be a force to keep
01:09:10.560 these sorts of people out uh if they can in the same way that the old mobsters used to actually
01:09:16.740 keep the neighborhoods safer than they otherwise could have been perhaps yeah obviously the the most
01:09:22.800 ideal scenario is you don't have any criminals but if you're gonna have some criminals it's better
01:09:27.740 that they homegrown criminals or foreign criminals i think the homegrown are usually better aren't they
01:09:33.440 unfortunately do i have to choose this is this is like the otto english argument of well of course
01:09:39.660 there's always been crime in london don't you know the cray twins murdered for like 13 people back in
01:09:45.760 the 60s oh well you're right otto in that case i suppose open the floodgates to all the foreign
01:09:51.340 criminals of all the world it's madness it's a false equivalence isn't it and it's not just migration
01:09:57.480 either because the japanese are having a bit of a rough time with tourism as well um here they are
01:10:03.420 um this is you know not that bad but it's can you speak japanese we can't speak english menu is
01:10:08.860 japanese only yes welcome no i'm sorry you can't come in which is great simply disgraceful that japan
01:10:14.820 thinks it's fine to treat tourists like yeah it's fine to treat tourists like that's being sarcastic i
01:10:18.720 know that oh good good oh that's all right then yeah because it's absolutely fine for them to treat
01:10:23.240 tourists like in fact we should do this more um in the west if you don't speak english you're not
01:10:28.120 allowed in if we did that for all businesses life would be so much better if the if the continent
01:10:34.700 enforced this kind of thing and they didn't all speak english i might have actually bothered to
01:10:39.580 learn french or spain spanish by now they just make it too easy for me that's true yeah yeah you've got
01:10:46.380 to speak the native language i mean i try and do it when i go abroad you know when i go to france i
01:10:50.380 i try and speak french and normally they sneer at me being you english what are you doing but um
01:10:56.940 you've got to try all the same don't you did you tell them about your 0.5 percent french
01:11:02.000 what am i ancestry yeah well actually i think you'll find i'm a tiny bit french just a smidge but
01:11:08.360 is that enough i don't think it's enough oh uh there's also things like this these i presume are
01:11:14.900 american tourists please don't automatically unmute this no it has it has oh for goodness sake
01:11:23.040 elon sorted out where they're just doing dances in shrines and it's so disrespectful and they're
01:11:30.320 just doing it for tiktok clout and they always look like idiots yeah i think all dancing is degenerate
01:11:35.620 that's the most english thing you've ever said in your life thank you and i've said a lot yeah
01:11:41.120 uh i think this kind of thing um i i i take it back to uh the earliest i can think of is like
01:11:47.680 logan paul if you're talking about americans going there and making a tit of himself just for youtube
01:11:54.280 views and for the vine yeah it's just really disrespectful isn't it led to the suicide forest
01:11:59.980 thing they're also um here they are falling over for attention i'm not going to play this video
01:12:05.760 because you get the idea um in fact i'll i'll mute it before i play it and it'll unmute it again
01:12:12.140 thank you elon yeah elon i'm so glad i'm paying for this those h1bs are really working out for you
01:12:17.020 but look how everyone just ignores him because they've sort of wisened up you see that high trust
01:12:21.660 society slowly eroding i mean if only there was something that they could identify about the kinds
01:12:28.040 of people doing this thing that would uh allow them to selectively apply their sympathy but uh that
01:12:33.860 that would be too easy wouldn't it uh here's another one um see if you can spot a trend now
01:12:40.180 samson i think you recognize this place don't you uh yes i've been here this is uh one of the most
01:12:46.460 important shrines in kyoto uh i think it's fumashi inari i could be wrong about that but i'm pretty i've
01:12:54.060 been here i've climbed the mountain it's like the a thousand tori gates and this is one of like the
01:12:58.720 most ceremonial spots in japan so them they're essentially blocking one of the ceremonial
01:13:05.480 pathways up and down the mountain so here they are doing this oh no again elon make it stop wow a
01:13:15.480 great respect for local traditions and culture here we are look at this looks like some japanese
01:13:21.220 twat in the background dancing alongside them you're disrespecting your own culture
01:13:25.320 yeah i like how you're getting annoyed at him as well fair enough i think he deserves to be
01:13:31.340 annoyed at but the the urban culture rich these people what he should have done is just got out
01:13:37.140 some kind of uh stick and started beating them with it if only um but the urban culture has bled
01:13:44.580 through here's the japanese communist party and i am going to play this one of course it's to make you
01:13:48.640 suffer of course they made a rap song for the recent election here it is communism is about
01:13:53.480 destruction of culture you get the idea i'm sorry japanese does not work in in rap no and uh
01:14:04.380 the worrying thing is the the trend has spread so kometo um i think it's i don't know whether i'm
01:14:10.900 pronouncing that right they're in coalition yes everler constantly vindicated on this question yeah
01:14:16.760 they they're in coalition with the ldp in a minority government after a recent election
01:14:22.300 so they're actually in government and they released a rap song as well for the general
01:14:26.500 election do you want to hear it harry no nor do i good um so yes um and there are also um lots of
01:14:36.220 videos of people showing what foreigners are doing to japanese and they're saying this is you know this
01:14:42.200 is frowned upon this is terrible uh we we hear about this going on abroad but this doesn't happen in
01:14:46.960 japan and people are sort of shocked to see this happening they're saying is that japan what what's
01:14:52.200 going on here why why is this happening and i think people are finally realizing that foreigners are
01:14:57.360 causing them problems and it's fair enough really they they should be disapproving i can only hope that
01:15:03.880 your government does something about it before it's too late unless your government are doing it on
01:15:07.400 purpose for some stupid reason that they hate and despise you or because they've been told that oh the
01:15:13.080 the population might be falling because the birth rates are so that you need to do this because
01:15:17.700 otherwise hate the people that go bang on about birth rates your country will collapse if it has
01:15:22.560 slightly fewer people in it and it won't just level out into something more sustainable that's
01:15:27.080 how it works there are more people on planet earth than ever before more people in most countries
01:15:32.800 uh than ever before i don't think the problem is that we're going to run out of people i think
01:15:37.880 if anything it's the other way around especially as everybody points out menial service jobs are going to be
01:15:42.360 increasingly taken over by ai anyway yeah so we don't even need to replace which isn't something
01:15:47.400 i'm in favor of necessarily but it does seem like it's going to happen it seems like there are going
01:15:51.660 to be fewer and fewer jobs while importing more and more people and it's just madness also um this is
01:15:57.200 an interesting choice here talking about people being noisy on the subway um this is obviously in
01:16:03.140 response to tourists and foreigners uh yes uh i wouldn't see this sort of advert running well in america
01:16:10.120 would you no uh but yes but i think it points it gets the point across it does you don't even need
01:16:17.520 to speak japanese to understand what it's getting at the noisy people are being inconsiderate to
01:16:22.560 everyone around them which i agree with i hate people being noisy on public transport when people
01:16:28.840 are getting up to their monkey business that's right talking on the phone particularly bugs me as well
01:16:33.560 it's really inconsiderate go into the lobby or i'll take it later um here's a guy that's angry
01:16:39.120 because the convenience store worker doesn't speak english to him and speaks japanese to him and this
01:16:45.020 is uh an american or maybe canadian i can't tell uh with his accent but i'm not going to play it
01:16:50.200 because it goes on for a little while their country is not set up to make you feel comfortable
01:16:54.320 but it's just ridiculous that people expect this yeah it's you're going to another country don't
01:17:03.380 be unreasonable and then the final thing i wanted to end on was um here are some europeans by the
01:17:10.340 looks of it drinking on a japanese train and being silly whilst everyone is minding their own
01:17:15.260 business and being respectful yeah don't behave like that even in in your home country that is not
01:17:21.120 sensible behavior you're a cultural representative of your people when you go to a country like that
01:17:28.260 and especially one like japan that's got such a manner culture like we do over here you shouldn't
01:17:35.360 behave like this because you're making the rest of us look like yobs i know and it it's embarrassing
01:17:40.240 for us because these people give an impression that we're all like that and it's quite frustrating
01:17:45.900 like quite often when i go on holiday i don't know whether you feel this same sort of sense of
01:17:51.100 not only do you have to be respectful to the the culture you're visiting but also you're aware
01:17:56.080 that you're representing english people basically yeah and so i try my best to be very polite and
01:18:01.960 respectful more so than i i would be even at home and i'm not exactly rude at home anyway
01:18:06.480 and and that i think should be people's attitude when going it's it's it's your country is like an
01:18:13.620 extension of your home you wouldn't go to someone else's home and you know act like you're in your own
01:18:19.240 house you know you go you know someone invites you around and you help yourself to their stuff in
01:18:23.400 their fridge or you put your feet up uh you know with your shoes on still in a disrespectful way
01:18:29.500 you wouldn't do that so why would you do it in a in a country that is an extension of people's home
01:18:34.080 and is people's home in many ways it doesn't seem right but what are your general thoughts now i've
01:18:39.140 laid out what's going on is japan's 2025 going to be quite as bad handle on this and reverse the
01:18:46.580 effects of it before it's too late the problem is though that i haven't seen the political will
01:18:51.020 to address this yet and why is it why is it specifically that this is happening has there
01:18:55.480 been some kind of move towards addressing birth rates what it is is that in around 2023 towards the
01:19:03.200 end of 2023 there was a move from ngos um to leverage the fact that japan has a lot of national
01:19:10.280 debt to impose migration upon them i i would actively begin shutting down and charging ngos like that
01:19:19.260 because you are foreign subversives of course they are yeah and it's i mean georgia did that but then
01:19:24.400 again georgia did that and then all of a sudden they started to get lots of attention from the american
01:19:28.860 empire it's funny that isn't it but yeah i think japan you have to make sure to safeguard your own
01:19:36.600 country because what you're going through is exactly what the west has been through um almost
01:19:42.900 sort of note for note the same and the same playbook only results in massive misery for your people and
01:19:51.360 great amounts of human suffering the most humane thing to do is to send these people back to where
01:19:56.740 they came from and live in a way that is in keeping with your cultural traditions and that maintains
01:20:03.900 social cohesion and allows you to have a functioning high trust society all right there are a few rumble
01:20:12.840 rants uh now that we've got yeah quite a few actually do you want to read them sure neo unrealist
01:20:18.560 says mass immigration is going to look very stupid in 10 plus years when countries like japan have ai and
01:20:23.320 hundreds of millions of robots doing any and all legitimate jobs a migrant could conceivably do
01:20:27.860 probably much better as well because they don't randomly stab people on shift uh with islam comes
01:20:33.600 terrorism careful josh you don't have a license for that opinion well i i don't really see the uh the
01:20:40.800 court case going particularly well for the state if they try and prosecute me for that because i'm just
01:20:45.120 like well i've run the numbers and what was it 96.97 of all um terror related fatalities were um due to
01:20:53.660 islamic you could literally point to the government's own figures yeah exactly um so it's a matter of fact
01:21:01.300 it's not even an opinion uh so hillsborough oregon schools have a big problem with local muslim population
01:21:08.320 affecting the white population boys treating girls like slaves girls um changing behavior parents have no
01:21:15.040 saying it at all i'm sorry to hear that yes it's horrible and uh unfortunately i i don't think that
01:21:21.500 islam and european civilization can coexist because we're at different stages of civilizational
01:21:28.000 development also we're literally historic enemies yes and islam does have a long memory and that's both
01:21:34.720 with europe itself and the americas yeah so bali saka says i studied japanese at university and lived in
01:21:43.740 japan for much of my adult life i cannot tell you how upset it makes me to see them making the same
01:21:48.400 mistake we did there is no escaping globo homo that is very true and i think also there is a sort of
01:21:56.100 silver lining to this that it teaches people that you can't be a global nomad you can't be a person
01:22:01.780 of nowhere um only out for yourself eventually you've got to put your roots down somewhere and it may as
01:22:08.480 well be the culture where you your ancestors have lived and therefore it it makes people far more
01:22:14.820 inclined to stand up and fight for themselves in a way that people weren't previously and we're seeing
01:22:19.060 this go on already like loads of people in the sort of political sphere on the right say britain is
01:22:25.380 awful but i'm also not going anywhere this is my country i'm not leaving and you wouldn't have seen
01:22:30.220 that say 10 years ago if there were an equivalent situation people are sort of waking up to the notion
01:22:35.140 that um you've got to stand and fight for your own homeland otherwise you're you're going to
01:22:41.440 eventually have this catch up to you so again uh most africans in japan are nigerians who got their
01:22:48.780 visas by scamming lonely japanese women into marrying them they work for the accuser as touts and selling
01:22:53.980 counterfeit goods in the street oh well there's your answer there you go that is unfortunate but thank
01:22:58.960 you for the information and thank you everyone for the uh rumble chats thank you let's go on to the
01:23:03.040 video chat uh video comments i saw some ira supporters uh whinging about the troubles and how
01:23:10.720 there were foreign english men patrolling the streets and it was so horrible but now that the ira is in
01:23:17.080 charge we don't have things like that happening anymore this isn't to say that the british were
01:23:21.880 completely innocent in the conflict but let's be honest they weren't the young turks less than 4 000
01:23:27.460 people were killed by all sides in the whole conflict and the fact is the ira then immediately
01:23:32.880 flooded the country with violent immigrants which is why i'm glad that jackie chan killed them all
01:23:37.980 on this movie i've not heard of this new jackie chan movie is that with that's with pierce brosnan
01:23:44.880 jackie chan restores the british empire oh you know what an unlikely hero but i'll accept it if it ends
01:23:52.260 up happening right i have nothing against the irish by the way i don't want to colonize ireland yeah i don't
01:23:57.420 want to colonize ireland but i will say there is a particular kind of irishman if you're irish
01:24:02.480 watching this i'm certain that you're not one of them but there is a particular kind of irishman
01:24:07.020 that is a whiny bitch perpetual victim constantly complaining about the english the funny thing is
01:24:12.380 most of the irish people i've met are just like i actually prefer it in england which is well i
01:24:17.080 suppose that explains why they're here but also they were just very nice and complimentary most people
01:24:22.020 just get on with their life and treat people i've met plenty of nice irish people and most of them
01:24:27.420 have treated the whole like oh hatred of the english thing is just a bit of a nudge and a wink joke
01:24:32.260 yeah it's sort of ammunition for a bit of banter but that's that's true of anything like that isn't
01:24:38.180 it yeah i can accept and respect it while analyzing wandsworth council evicting private tenants to
01:24:44.880 reduce housing list numbers the black belt barrister played angela rayner saying this
01:24:49.120 you need a cultural shift if the market know i'm not going to let you get away with it
01:24:54.300 there's a cohort of morons who uncomprehendingly throw around the phrase late-stage capitalism
01:24:59.480 what we're actually witnessing is late-stage socialism the formative stage was the philosophy
01:25:04.780 early stage was infiltrating organizations mid-stage was writing socialist goals into the rules
01:25:10.400 now they are frustratedly using those rules to punish unresponsive markets
01:25:14.600 i i really really despise the term late-stage capitalism not only is it um spoken by some of
01:25:23.800 the most retarded people on planet earth but also how do you know the future to know it's late-stage
01:25:28.880 capitalism have you got you know this this theorizing from abstraction that you you just
01:25:34.760 know what's going to happen it's not going to develop any further or it's not going to get different
01:25:38.500 i don't really i don't really like any of those terms these days anyway i've made comments in the
01:25:45.820 past about the way the uh liberal democratic governments have ended up developing and i think
01:25:51.920 it was during the h1b visa thing i was pointing out listen these tech guys they don't care about
01:25:57.860 borders they don't care about homelands they don't care about homogeneity they just care about what
01:26:02.520 affects their bottom line and that's on a business level what's going to be happening in america
01:26:06.720 and somebody asked me oh would you describe it as like a form of late-stage capitalism then
01:26:10.600 i don't want to associate with any of those kinds of terms because i just want to describe things
01:26:15.840 factually how they are if you want to come up with some big rhetorical term for it whatever
01:26:21.540 it's ideologically loaded yeah because yeah if i start calling things late-stage capitalism
01:26:27.400 uh then i'm just going to sound people are going to assume that i'm some insane leftist which i would
01:26:32.340 like to think that i am not i think you're safe from that
01:26:35.500 cheers cheers anyway let's go on to a few of the written comments on the website before we're done
01:26:40.740 russian garbage human starts off saying i've asked carls for mic stands months ago even made the example
01:26:46.020 like from joe rogan and tim pool etc yes finally well in the previous studio we did have mic arms i
01:26:52.260 think they were the road ones um but for this studio for it wasn't my decision i don't know whose
01:26:58.360 decision it was we had the shitty little mic stands like josh has right now as you can see it works so well
01:27:05.600 i love them they're great yeah they're fantastic and i hate using them and uh we've been trying to get
01:27:11.980 the mic stands back for a while and now samson's been making it happen and yeah samson i can see you
01:27:17.340 pointing at yourself back there give yourself a pat on the back it's everyone clap for samson
01:27:21.840 everyone clap for samson so hopefully we'll be getting more of these in so that we can
01:27:25.780 upgrade the rest of the studio with them anyway lord narrow of our cheery show today lads but
01:27:30.760 seriously thank you for covering these topics specifically the one about dumb criminals it's
01:27:33.900 criminally under-reported problem that is totally caused by the rehabilitation philosophy
01:27:37.460 of modern criminal justice these people should be punished not because it's an avenue to reintegrate
01:27:42.200 into society but because they have done wrong and it is inappropriate not to punish them simple as
01:27:46.660 agree completely and even then it's contradictory with the rehabilitation thing because they're too
01:27:52.260 stupid to be able to rehabilitate in the first place so it just goes round and round and round
01:27:57.560 in circles it's easier to be punished than to be rehabilitated isn't it uh i would i would argue
01:28:02.900 yeah anyway do you want to read some of yours sure george happ says people simping for china is a
01:28:07.980 failure of the u.s government after teaching oikophobia for generations they have to learn
01:28:12.160 about the evil ccp uh is the hard way maybe they should have listened to a certain orange man
01:28:17.360 who said the truth about where covid came from if you are a gamer look at what tencent is doing
01:28:22.560 that's very true yeah i i hope i communicated clearly enough that i don't approve of china
01:28:28.760 i've not become some sort of communist shill what what did what did tencent do these days i've
01:28:34.460 completely forgotten are they buying up gaming companies or is the market is very very beholden
01:28:39.640 ten cents right now uh it's more samson is yeah yeah samson i think this is one i know bits but
01:28:46.360 you could probably explain it better if i had more time i would we can't hear you oh no i'll take
01:28:54.840 you the ccp have muted you hear me hello hello hello yeah they're just scummy practices um charles
01:29:03.160 burgess says why should we allow an adversary foreign power to propagandize our population
01:29:08.020 well um you shouldn't it's as simple as that uh basic based ape says oh man i wish i'd put tiktok
01:29:16.200 lefties mass join gay chinese communist dating app on my 2025 bingo card it was such an easy one to
01:29:22.820 predict chinder and uh we can go to your comments now yeah uh jimbo g no matter how much they dress it
01:29:30.360 up it's the anti-racists that are arguing that non-white people can't control themselves therefore
01:29:34.620 a white judicial system is oppressing them by expecting them not to rape and murder once again
01:29:39.000 that's what they think uh yeah and um sadly there is some truth in all of that and the fact is that
01:29:47.160 they just take different conclusions that we do we look at that and say oh okay well in that case we
01:29:51.840 should apply harsher punishments to try and get people to understand that they shouldn't rape and
01:29:57.180 murder they go oh well in that case it's white of us to punish them so we shouldn't do it at all
01:30:02.500 it's completely backwards punishment is an aspect of white culture but it's a good one it's why we've
01:30:07.180 got civilization and africa doesn't yeah someone online if they're incompetent stand trial they
01:30:13.660 need to be interred in a mental institution they kind of are but again it's the rules are very up in
01:30:19.640 the air on how long they have to stay there and what happens to them past a particular reasonable
01:30:24.440 amount of time and each of the states seems to take it differently um omar awad regardless of
01:30:29.720 mental state the purpose of the justice system must be to quarantine socially incompatible elements from
01:30:33.600 society if they are too stupid to understand right and wrong they are too stupid to participate in
01:30:38.200 public absolutely do you want to go through one or two and then we'll give it sure furious dan says
01:30:42.140 japan is wonderful um particular place i would want the highest standards for anyone entering uh whether
01:30:47.120 for immigration or tourism at this point they should return to sakoku sakoku i presume that is
01:30:54.600 isolationism yes um supreme duck says i think you forget that japan has a bigger culture shock from the
01:31:01.080 smells and the trash behavior since they have a very high trust society with a low tolerance for
01:31:05.860 insufferable behavior have you met me um well maybe not but yeah where i grew up um is very similar
01:31:12.320 to that where if someone listens someone will go up pick it up and say what are you doing and people
01:31:17.420 say hello to each other in the street people are very polite ask you how your day is going uh people
01:31:22.020 have honesty boxes where they've grown fruit and veg in their garden and they put it out and people
01:31:26.880 expect everyone to behave yeah like how england used to be yeah that's what all of england was like
01:31:32.220 we we were a former high trust society yeah i'll read one more and then we'll give it a go
01:31:38.640 uh then we'll finish uh slammer 101 says josh body pillow and the lotus eaters store when well
01:31:44.000 we're getting the first prototype developed right now it's going out to luna she'll give us the
01:31:48.060 feedback and then we'll see about getting that on the site anyway i'm trying to lose a bit of
01:31:52.340 stuffing so my body pillow is a bit more flattering you see well but the body pillow is supposed to be
01:31:56.840 cuddly come on anyway i'll get back on the beers then common sense crusade coming up at one o'clock
01:32:02.380 not one o'clock three o'clock i think and uh other than that we'll be back again tomorrow
01:32:07.320 at one normal time so please take care and enjoy the rest of your day