The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - January 22, 2025


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1084


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 28 minutes

Words per Minute

173.44942

Word Count

15,420

Sentence Count

2

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

36


Summary

Brother Stelios, Brother Josh and Brother Harry discuss the end of woke, the election of Donald Trump, and the government's response to the random killer. Also we have an announcement to make about the Toonodon Talks episode, tune in to find out what it is!


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello beautiful people welcome to the podcast of the lotus seeders today is what day is it wednesday
00:00:06.320 yeah the 22nd of january what year is it of 2025 right and this is episode 1084 i'm your host
00:00:15.760 brother stelios and i'm joined by brother josh and brother harry and we're going to discuss the end
00:00:21.040 of woke how trump's victory has scared the wef and the government's response to the random killer
00:00:28.080 right also we have an announcement to make at three o'clock we have a tomlinson talks episode so
00:00:34.960 tune in see what connor has to say and also we have yeah okay the screen is weird do you want brother
00:00:45.680 josh to start with your segment uh but first i want to point out how conciliatory you are today
00:00:51.440 because what stelios has here on his tie are a bunch of olive brothers brother stelios sorry
00:00:58.080 it are a bunch of olive branches so he's he's looking for peace i'm the emissary of peace
00:01:04.560 i just felt the need to point that out
00:01:07.520 so trump's day one executive orders seem to be an end to what i'm calling peak woke
00:01:15.680 you know woke has peaked now it is on the decline again and of course it's not going to vanish
00:01:20.600 completely i don't think anyone who's serious will suggest that it's just going to vanish overnight
00:01:25.800 when trump wills it that's not how the world works um but i think it will become a sort of niche
00:01:30.680 subcultural thing it's going to move out of prominence and i'll go on to the reason why i
00:01:36.200 think that will happen it's going to become similar to like punk or emo in that you'll still still see
00:01:41.320 people in the wild but you know their sort of own subculture separate from the mainstream and
00:01:47.320 they're not necessarily going to try and impose it on them hopefully um and now that we're at this
00:01:53.400 point where the woke is being put away it's time to reflect on what has been and use that to predict
00:01:59.400 what will happen in the future because i think that there is now a a sort of large void where you
00:02:06.280 could potentially fill it with another ideology or adapt wokeness in a way um that allows it to exist
00:02:13.400 once more and i think to do that we actually need to understand what woke is and i've got some research
00:02:19.560 hot off the press for us to do that but first it's worth mentioning what trump has actually done
00:02:25.400 so he's signed two executive orders that are sort of very symbolic um strikes at the heart of what woke
00:02:32.120 is um the first one ending radical and wasteful government dei programs and preferencing basically
00:02:39.000 saying that yes you can't discriminate against white men is the gist of this isn't it and of course
00:02:46.600 um as with lots of other things we've seen lots of the tech companies fall in line with trump's
00:02:53.000 rhetoric because they want to ingratiate themselves and hopefully we'll see a lot more of that because
00:02:58.680 of course dei programs are unfair against people that need not be discriminated i think there is another
00:03:04.360 reason for the tech companies which is more self-interested which is generally speaking uh they want to
00:03:09.800 actually have good people working for them to generate money for them and dei just makes it so you have to
00:03:16.440 hire not the best people that's true you have to pay them just treasure a treasure amount of a salary
00:03:23.800 and another thing as well is gender ideology so basically race and gender were the main sort of
00:03:30.200 prongs of wokeness for want of a better way of putting it and here he's basically saying that there are
00:03:37.880 only men and women and you can't change gender and things like this which is just common sense really
00:03:44.600 and uh yeah it's good to see but hopefully this is going to propagate into wider society to a greater
00:03:50.600 degree and i think it will to a certain extent because it was getting a little bit grating on a
00:03:55.880 lot of people wasn't it these sorts of ideas it's time we become unburdened by the wokeness that has been
00:04:02.200 that's true good reference there stelios and uh if you appreciate what trump has done here if you want
00:04:08.520 him to keep these executive orders on the you know the sheet what you could do is support him by
00:04:14.440 wearing a cool t-shirt from lotus eaters this is uh you know each shirt you order trump gets a little
00:04:20.600 bit stronger this is not scientific advice but um my my shaman told it to me um they're good we've still
00:04:28.120 got some left over from the election and uh if you would like one they look cool uh if you want to
00:04:33.720 commemorate him becoming president this is your way of doing so whilst also supporting us and also
00:04:38.680 if you want him to go super saiyan mode against wokeness buy our t-shirts there we go thank you
00:04:45.400 so it's worth sort of outlining very briefly i know both of you are more than well acquainted with
00:04:51.240 what wokeness is but i just wanted to nail down a quick definition so it's basically intersectionality
00:04:59.960 which is something i will define i'm not going to define it with another obscure term which is a
00:05:05.000 stupid person's impression of how smart people understand human variation more or less and who
00:05:11.000 better to turn to to define what intersectionality is than the scottish government of course because
00:05:17.400 they've got it on their website uh there should be here we go so it says crenshaw who we'll be
00:05:23.240 addressing in a second provided the following definition of intersectionality um intersectionality
00:05:28.680 is a metaphor for understanding the ways that multiple forms of inequality or disadvantage
00:05:34.920 sometimes compound themselves and create obstacles that often are not understood amongst conventional
00:05:41.160 ways of thinking which is a very wordy way of putting it so if we're behind the lines basically
00:05:46.280 intersectionality leads to an oppression calculus and it says that we have groups you know one two
00:05:51.320 three four five and we create a rank of which group is the most oppressed and which is the least
00:05:57.880 oppressed and we try to have a two-tier society or a many-tier society that positively discriminates
00:06:04.040 in favor of those who are pronounced to be to be let's say the most oppressed and and for some reason
00:06:11.240 they always tend to be the latest ally of the left or the late funny how that works out isn't it yeah
00:06:17.560 it's just the whining of minorities it is exactly so this all comes from the 1989 book from kimberly
00:06:24.280 crenshaw um which has a very long and annoying wordy jargony title black feminist critique done
00:06:31.240 i'm asleep get it out of my face it's got black feminist critique feminist theory and anti-racist
00:06:37.080 politics anti-discrimination which is anti-white yes it is so you you've seen these sorts of things uh
00:06:44.280 conceptualized like this intersectionality you've got a venn diagram here of race ethnicity gender
00:06:50.120 abilities so basically whether they're disabled or not sexual orientation uh this one's got
00:06:54.840 nationality which is a bit strange but class as well i think class tended to be a bigger focus in
00:07:00.760 europe than it did in america um and then here's another one as well that's similar you see these
00:07:07.480 circulating a lot and these are from the people teaching this sort of thing um it's really interesting
00:07:13.960 that they have it because they have it because they want to support the revolutionary movements across
00:07:19.160 the globe that they perceive to have revolutionary momentum and also it actually says a lot that
00:07:25.320 a lot of the times people who advocate for you say um internationalism they're basically stooges for
00:07:33.160 foreign nationalism that's very true nationalisms i i think the simplest way to sum it up uh is at its
00:07:39.640 heart it's always just been anti-whitism just remember the uh uh the smithsonian display about what
00:07:46.360 whiteness is from a few years back where it was saying that whiteness is things like
00:07:50.920 objective understanding of reality certain standards to turning up on time yeah to keep time uh certain
00:07:57.080 ways of viewing and understanding the world if you take the opposite approach to all of those that's
00:08:01.880 wokeism because it takes what it understands as being the traits of white societies european societies
00:08:08.040 and says they're all bad because realistically non-europeans don't really compete very well in
00:08:13.880 those circumstances exactly yeah i couldn't put it better myself and um yes why does kimberly
00:08:19.960 crenshaw propagate these sorts of ideas well it's because she is not white herself she is a an
00:08:25.960 african-american woman a black feminist critique was written by a black woman i know who would have
00:08:30.680 thought so um it can also um got triangles for earrings i don't know she she moonlights as a member of a
00:08:38.360 band as a musical instrument yes um but intersectionality can also sort of trace
00:08:45.320 elements of critical theory which was developed by the largely jewish frankfurt school set up in the
00:08:50.200 20s in response to the interwar weimar german culture and their figures such as herbert marcuser
00:08:56.840 fiodoro adorno max hauckheimer and basically critical theory and what intersectionality inherits from that
00:09:02.680 um and this is a definition of critical theory um is that it centers on analyzing and challenging
00:09:08.520 systemic power relations in society arguing that knowledge truth and social structures
00:09:13.720 are fundamentally shaped by power dynamics between dominant and oppressed groups and intersectionality
00:09:19.640 basically takes this wholesale to borrow an american phrase uh and says that yes the the oppressed
00:09:26.520 group is being oppressed by the society of the oppressors and they analyze things on the basis of
00:09:34.280 um power dynamics exactly and it works cumulatively because they will say that well if you are black
00:09:41.480 you are more oppressed than white if you're a woman you're more oppressed than a man but if you're
00:09:46.120 a black woman you're even more oppressed than a black man and also if you're a black woman who's
00:09:51.720 a muslim lesbian who's disabled you are the the most morally uncriticizable human being ever you are
00:10:00.520 basically perfect and therefore the most fit to lead and make decisions yes apparently so which
00:10:07.080 doesn't really follow in my mind and josh can i add something here of course so what is interesting
00:10:14.280 here is that these people have always been explicit it it is the centers of actual power that have
00:10:21.880 that have used dei that haven't been so they are saying that if we tie in the intersectionality with
00:10:28.920 the oppression calculus and you have the the whites as being from the beginning the oppressors they just
00:10:36.040 they they literally say they're anti-white by being discriminating against white white people but the
00:10:43.240 it is the institutions that have used wokeness who try to shield that fact and say everyone and they they
00:10:49.800 did say that everyone who pointed that out was basically a far-right racist according to but a
00:10:55.880 lot of these sort of intellectual justifications for these ideas are sort of window dressing for the
00:11:01.240 real aim of these ideas which is extracting resources ultimately from white people and it's not that these
00:11:07.400 many of these people want to be accepted by white society because they have active contempt for it
00:11:11.720 and so it's not about acceptance or you know having a more welcoming society it's about i want to take
00:11:17.640 your stuff and you need only look at the fact that what is associated with woke behavior what actual
00:11:24.440 tangible things could you say are linked to it well deep dei which um you know is about
00:11:32.200 securing financial situations exactly um reparations which is a bit more explicit and then there are just
00:11:39.880 sometimes outright calls for wealth redistribution all of these things are talking about resources
00:11:45.480 they're not talking about changing society really it's all about money well one of the other things
00:11:51.080 that i would say that it could be linked to money as well is advocacy for criminals actively rooting
00:11:58.360 for criminals which you could say maybe it's not directly linked to resource acquisition but it's
00:12:02.840 certainly linked to weakening the host society which makes it easier to acquire resources and therefore
00:12:09.320 i think that most of the people who engaged in woke are actually engaging in financial self-interest
00:12:14.760 it's not direct necessarily there's a mediating step but that's what they've done and people have
00:12:21.320 understood this for a while actually this of course is not a real image as in it was this isn't a real
00:12:27.000 activist this was part of a comedy skit but it captures exactly that sentiment that someone is saying
00:12:33.480 all white people are racist therefore paypal me it's just cutting out all of the nonsense
00:12:38.440 but the satire is sort of on point yeah i think the original skit was trying to see if these people
00:12:43.800 would just sit through someone being really rude i bet they did they did many of them did i mean
00:12:49.080 people actively paid like the blm people to do dinners with them where they told them off for being
00:12:55.160 racist the entire time that's amazing to me it's so ridiculous they convinced me they're gonna pull it off
00:13:02.040 mm-hmm and um i'm gonna go over some of the actual research because there's been some new research
00:13:07.320 that's come out um as of next month so i've actually seen a sort of pre-screen so you've actually been
00:13:13.720 woke and stolen it i've not stolen it i've read it and i'm gonna show it you wanted to prove how non-white
00:13:19.640 you were by by citing my sources and honoring the people who did the hard work and stealing it while
00:13:26.040 you're at it there's no stealing going on here all right you want some stealing
00:13:32.040 well no steal a drink of water here for you just for you
00:13:36.280 there you go right so it sort of started the understanding of these things in 2012
00:13:42.600 when there was research um conducted by noor et al in um that looked at competitive victimhood and
00:13:49.320 it's basically um suggesting that victims are enabled to claim not only compensation from non-victims
00:13:55.480 but also immunization from claims of their own moral transgressions either deceit intimidation or
00:14:01.240 violence and also in transferring resources to themselves or their social group it was a way of
00:14:06.760 saying well i'm a victim i am deserving of things therefore give me stuff yeah it's a way of grifting
00:14:15.000 more or less and then there was this 2021 study which um i've actually gone over with you harry before
00:14:22.040 i love this study um signaling virtuous victimhood as indicators of the dark triad personality so it's
00:14:29.400 the the basic premise is that um modern victim signaling is about non-reciprocal resource extraction
00:14:36.440 from institutions or individuals more resource rich than themselves and this can come in two forms
00:14:41.480 but mainly the the former material ie money jobs access to education or more symbolic things such as
00:14:48.520 respect tolerance or compassion but the symbolic things are much more junior to the money and of course the
00:14:56.040 dark triad um is a measure of narcissism just everyone knows what narcissism is right machiavellianism which
00:15:04.680 is sort of following your self-interested um you know ambitions in a very yeah i'm just immoral immoral
00:15:12.600 way amoral perhaps is a better way of putting it and then psychopathy um everyone knows what a psychopath
00:15:18.040 is right but they they use metrics to measure these things in people and then they um ask them to do
00:15:25.640 lots of tasks involving redistributing wealth or um trying to convince someone to give them more
00:15:34.040 resources and asking their attitudes i think there was one where they asked them about their views on
00:15:39.720 counterfeit goods is it okay to um basically buy counterfeit goods and pass them off as genuine and
00:15:47.480 people who were more likely to signal their virtuous victimhood as a means of extracting money from
00:15:54.040 people were also more okay with lying about you know how they're presenting themselves by these
00:16:01.640 counterfeit goods and i'm going to read some of the findings sorry studies you wanted to say something
00:16:04.920 no no i just wanted to add to this of course um i think the best way to think about it is if we
00:16:10.360 think examples of people who display these qualities in real life and i must say i've met
00:16:15.320 several of these people uh i think three who constantly played the card that you know unless you
00:16:21.720 you comply with uh you know my demands basically in a covert sense i'm going to depart from the planet
00:16:30.440 let me put it this way so we don't get any issues with yt but uh you know all of them are alive
00:16:38.440 and all of them they were just trying to do mind tricks and try to manipulation exactly manipulation
00:16:43.960 and they constantly put present the the world as if they're victims because if they present themselves
00:16:51.240 as victims anything they can do will be seen as self-defense i'm going to quickly fire through
00:16:57.800 some of the findings of this study and then go on to the new one they say some people will repeatedly
00:17:02.440 emit the signal in an opportunistic manner to initiate non-reciprocal resource transfer
00:17:07.160 basically getting resources money our first three studies demonstrated how a perceived victim signal
00:17:11.800 can lead others to transfer resources to a victim but that the motivation to do so is amplified when
00:17:17.240 the victim signal is paired with a virtue signal so if you're signaling that you're a victim but
00:17:22.440 you're still virtuous you didn't deserve to be a victim because of course being a victim
00:17:27.320 still not a desirable thing in and of itself it's only desirable as an end if you can get stuff out of
00:17:34.040 it i'm i'm a victim but only because i'm such a good and virtuous person so don't i deserve more
00:17:39.720 from life on the on the virtue signal i mean this always these sorts of studies always check out with
00:17:44.120 my experience of people like i've um i saw a a friend recently and he is a friend so i'll be gentle
00:17:50.520 here uh who was uh i brought up trump and he immediately started virtue signaling about trump
00:17:56.040 oh the indictments oh america's a fascist dictatorship oh this and that now i'm not going to say that this
00:18:01.560 person is a psychopath but i will call him a compulsive and manipulative liar and that's my
00:18:09.080 personal experience and he is always whenever these things come up the first one to try and jump
00:18:14.440 on letting everybody around him know what a good person he is no offense if you're watching this
00:18:20.840 if you kind of reassure people all the time that you're a good person perhaps you have doubts yourself
00:18:25.480 just saying but um it carries on to say that um those higher in dark triad traits signal more often
00:18:31.800 and so it seems that there's a link between signaling how much of a virtuous victim you are
00:18:36.440 and being basically more evil well when people constantly tell you i'm good i'm good i'm good and
00:18:43.320 virtues they want to create the habit in you of thinking that they are virtuous if they were
00:18:49.560 virtuous and they were confident that you would think they were virtues they wouldn't be saying it
00:18:53.800 mm-hmm and one of their experiments very much illustrates just how malicious they are frequent
00:19:00.600 virtuous victim signalers were more likely to cheat and lie to earn extra monetary rewards
00:19:05.640 in the coin flip game which is one of the psychology experimental designs that is used quite often
00:19:11.400 and also one of the factors was communal narcissism which is you're narcissistic but on behalf of your
00:19:17.880 ethnic group basically the people you identify with
00:19:20.760 um it was a significant and positive predictor for the frequency of signaling your virtuous victimhood
00:19:28.360 and um that sort of conclusion is to and this was a very good study it was multi multi-parts
00:19:34.200 sort of each experiment validated further the previous one and they sort of built up
00:19:39.720 this good understanding it is 29 pages long so it's a very um comprehensive thing and then we'll go
00:19:46.760 on to the next one which is building upon that again together our studies present converging evidence
00:19:50.760 that the virtuous victimhood signal is an effective mechanism for persuading others to part with their
00:19:55.320 resources in a way that benefits the signaler and that people who tend to engage in amoral social
00:20:00.760 manipulation to achieve their goals are more likely to omit them well there we have it then bad people
00:20:06.360 are more likely to do this this sort of thing right and it's all about extracting money from people
00:20:11.000 more or less and then there's another study that comes out next month and i was able to spot it
00:20:17.000 early and because they sort of put it in pre-publishing is this one this is from the
00:20:21.480 university of edinburgh virtuous victimhood as dark tried resource transfer strategy
00:20:26.360 and they're following on from the findings of the previous one and i'm just going to read the
00:20:31.720 findings of their two studies that were basically verifying it so study one replicated significant large
00:20:37.720 association between virtuous victim signaling and communal narcissism as well as machiavellianism
00:20:44.120 so just being nakedly out for extracting resources for your own group basically and then study two
00:20:50.920 tested the robustness of these associations using an alternative victim signal measure which also
00:20:56.520 replicated the result once again and even found a larger effect than in the original study so
00:21:01.880 it seems like it's all about this sort of thing also they found that sadism is somewhat involved in
00:21:09.160 it but isn't necessarily as good a predictor but it does determine how much they enjoyed attacking the
00:21:16.200 people that were supposedly oppressing them so we've got basically sadistic people who enjoy
00:21:24.120 lying to extract resources from groups they do not identify with
00:21:28.280 so are there any other metrics by which you can divide people on their proclivity towards psychopathy
00:21:35.640 and sadism and other kind of behaviors um what do you mean metrics here uh never mind i think i know
00:21:43.240 what you're saying uh yes is the answer but the first thing that i think would be worth mentioning well
00:21:49.480 it's clear for why ordinary people might use these signals particularly if you're hard up you might be
00:21:55.240 able to extract resources from someone like lots of the people african americans that wanted reparations
00:22:01.240 it's obvious that they just wanted the money right and there's not much more to it than that but why
00:22:06.200 you would say the elite support this thing and this is where i want your guys input and my sort of
00:22:10.680 understanding is that in the same way that multinational corporations actually support greater
00:22:15.240 legislation in that it makes the barrier to entry for potential competitors higher whilst they have the
00:22:20.680 ability to deal with it because they've got pre-established legal departments um that allows
00:22:25.880 them to eliminate potential competitors and get to preserve their monopoly for longer than they would
00:22:30.600 be able to in an organic market and therefore they can take a short-term hit for much more money
00:22:36.200 in the long term i mean that's that's simple econ 101 we've covered that before i have indeed back in
00:22:42.680 content so so when it comes to woke ideas and and people like blackrock one of you know the largest hedge funds in the
00:22:49.880 world um pushed this sort of thing it makes sense for them to do that because it's basically
00:22:56.040 eliminating competition for them that's why it's useful to them even though on at the surface level
00:23:02.520 it wouldn't seem like it would be useful well yeah the big corporations they can afford the costs that
00:23:08.280 come with it whereas the smaller ones can't so puts them out there yeah i think it's a combination of
00:23:13.880 many and power and uh you mentioned uh blackrock from the economic aspect i'll also mention the
00:23:21.000 political one it's votes and uh yep there's not that much on i mean body positivity for instance it's
00:23:29.480 also an issue of opening yourself to a new market that's true the pharmaceuticals have an incentive to
00:23:34.600 push body positivity because it creates new customers yeah big customer base you could say
00:23:39.720 well hey um on on why they're turning back on this some of them again i think uh when it comes
00:23:47.240 to certain regulations they're more than happy to absorb the cost but when all of a sudden the
00:23:51.000 regulations are if you don't hit these particular diversity targets the government can sue you
00:23:57.080 and they start to try and hit those diversity targets and all of a sudden everything stops working
00:24:02.600 the then they're more like they're more than eager to go okay maybe we should just go back to the
00:24:07.080 the way it used to be 15 20 years ago although i'm aware that as one of the executive orders that
00:24:13.160 trump has put forward is actually repealing a 1965 executive order that was put forward by
00:24:18.840 lyndon johnson which was one of the first affirmative action ones although obviously civil rights act of 64
00:24:25.800 and 91 still basically codify into law yeah and um it is also worth mentioning as well that i think this
00:24:33.880 for elites has functioned as a raid on income rather than a sustained strategy they only intended for
00:24:39.400 it to be temporary in a number of years and then they'll dial it back and there'll be something else
00:24:44.760 which leads us on nicely to what is in store for the future because i saw it as a heist or a raid on
00:24:50.200 the private property of ordinary working people and if you're out to do that sort of thing you don't
00:24:56.120 want to do it twice because people will expect it for a second time and therefore there'll be a new
00:25:01.000 kind of means to keep ordinary people down eventually that's sort of my my guess and
00:25:06.200 there's a currently it's currently like a transition period in tactics and sorry do carry on oh similarly
00:25:12.760 um in regards to i don't know how cohesive a society is woke is intentionally divisive and so when you're
00:25:21.240 starting to get history starting back up again with russia and ukraine israel and gaza and such american
00:25:28.840 elite foreign policy while will while it will visibly shift under trump i expect a lot of the
00:25:35.400 people who staff the deep state are unless doge gets them going to remain the same and the sorts
00:25:41.880 of policies that they're going to be going for on an international stage that being you know america
00:25:45.720 global hegemon spreading democracy around the world all of those goals are going to say the same if you
00:25:50.120 want to promote that and you want to have people go out and die for you you need a cohesive culture
00:25:55.080 and woke is i think partially being pulled back to make sure that you know next time you need to get
00:26:01.320 people to sign up for the army they're not they're not going to do that if they know that the country
00:26:06.680 that they're fighting for hates them that's very true i agree what do you think still i think whether
00:26:11.800 it's going to be put away or not is ultimately an issue of the left and whether the is the islamist
00:26:19.000 friendly wing of the left is going to dominate the left i think this happened this has happened in
00:26:26.680 several places definitely i think it will happen more in europe but uh i don't know to the extent
00:26:34.040 in which it will happen to the us yeah it remains to be seen but i i think that i've seen signs that
00:26:41.000 things are being dialed back to a significant degree even amongst left-wing circles so um it you
00:26:48.520 know we can't know the future but i think that either it's going to stay around in a sort of
00:26:53.480 residual sense or there's going to be something else that's going to take its place that's my sort of
00:26:58.120 cynical understanding and what i've i hope to highlight in what i've been saying is now you know
00:27:04.360 what to look for something that's extractive um that could be pushed by elites to basically keep
00:27:09.640 ordinary people down all right brother stelios right do you want to read the comments
00:27:21.080 yeah yeah house there okay we've got a few today haven't we blimey thank you um that's random name
00:27:27.080 says one minute late that africa time hits us all sometimes hey we're all sat in our seats we're ready
00:27:32.600 to go ogopogo says uh hello you british chaps as azuma son of two nigerian immigrants i'm still against
00:27:38.600 mass migration country should not be simply economic zones i'll defend the traditions of
00:27:42.840 the country i call home well thank you very much and uh commendable effort harry looks like he's
00:27:48.920 finally ready to start his newest character arc as the first weasley to be put in house slytherin
00:27:53.560 by the small sorting hat hey slytherin is the cool one that is true they're the they're the racist ones
00:28:01.960 right harry weasley was never the same after ginny weasley dated dean thomas in fact he cast a spell that
00:28:07.960 made the the hat send mudblood to azkaban some good harry potter references today no this is this
00:28:15.080 is harry deep law right here okay these things are true he's been reading through my wikipedia page
00:28:20.680 clearly bonsai buddy says i need someone who got a 60 000 pound in bame scheme payment across her uni
00:28:26.840 degree she'll never have to pay any of that back uh it's to give people a leg up over the native
00:28:31.800 populations yes i very much agree what uni degree was that and what does she do nowadays because i don't
00:28:36.920 want her to be in charge of any important infrastructure she's a paramedic now no i don't
00:28:44.120 know i'm just guessing um sigil stone says virtual signaling is so 2014 we un-virtue signal now i'm on
00:28:52.120 my skeletal maxing arc i don't want to feel good i want to feel evil oh you're talking my language here
00:28:59.640 you gave him an excuse to do a schwarzenegger call i can't say well that is one of my favorite ones
00:29:06.840 that's from pat man and robin isn't it yeah
00:29:12.760 oh you're right brother harry i'm all right brother stelios thank you good brother
00:29:18.520 we're good brother
00:29:19.480 right it's the 22nd of january and a lot of uh historic moments are happening and a lot of
00:29:28.280 interesting events are happening obviously we have donald trump's inauguration as the 47th president
00:29:33.400 of the us and we have contemporaneously we have the davos meeting of the wef that that is the world
00:29:41.080 economic forum who are very much interested in promoting stimulating growth to improve living
00:29:49.080 standards known promoters of the growth policies and stewarding a just and inclusive energy transition
00:29:55.960 they're also worried about inclusive democracy which is the form of democracy where the common
00:30:01.240 people are excluded by the way i've always thought that the energy sector has really been so exclusionary
00:30:07.480 of people you know all of those people that want to be included in the energy sector yes
00:30:12.520 that's what i want to see exactly and this year it's very low energy and a lot of them are scared and
00:30:19.000 we are going to talk about a lot of the moments we see right but we had the elections and trump
00:30:27.080 inauguration and the powers that be have dictated that the election merch is still on it's not going
00:30:33.880 to be forever so if you want to buy it check out our beautiful products like the trump vans 24 hat
00:30:41.400 our t-shirts also coffee mugs this is the iconic coffee mug here with wear them to work to gloat
00:30:48.760 yeah and you know you can get a good lawsuit on your hands if you're drinking from that mug
00:30:53.560 and someone tries to fire you and also the art of the grill what a lovely cup
00:30:59.160 right okay so you know a lot of these people are environmentally conscious and they had huge
00:31:05.400 motorcades and lots of jets flying in that weren't particularly polluting and also greenpeace made a
00:31:15.640 protest now i want us to watch this video because this was an exceptionally i don't know how should
00:31:21.880 we call it just just look at it exceptionally dumb this is chaos most of these protesters how many
00:31:33.400 globalists does it take to move a ladder so they say can you notice everyone up the ladder for everyone
00:31:41.160 else aren't they yeah every everyone is literally going about their business as if nothing's happening
00:31:48.120 the reporters are taking this are taking photos to say there's a greenpeace protest and people say
00:31:55.160 this is chaos yeah nobody cares was that a greenpeace protest was it yes those protesters don't even
00:32:03.000 realize that they are the stormtroopers for all of the people that they were just trying to protest
00:32:07.160 against there yeah so here we have a very interesting clip by jonathan crispy pin i hope i pronounced it
00:32:14.520 correctly pardon me if i don't who went out and he trolled some people who came out of the wef
00:32:21.160 there are some brilliant moments here that are really indicative let's watch two parts of this
00:32:27.400 sir we want to tackle the climate change issue yes so he's okay i'm a guy yeah what do you know what
00:32:35.880 are you doing here in the first place well i'm here to do work around the climate peace uh all the
00:32:40.440 different issues that count yeah what kind of uh ideas do you have about climate change about food
00:32:46.680 or something well we built a program called the cool block program that helps create carbon neutral
00:32:51.560 cities carbon neutral cities yeah what kind of plan is that it's called uh cool city challenge
00:32:59.000 and it works with cities to help them learn how to reduce their carbon footprint and become carbon
00:33:03.320 neutral household by household neighborhood by neighborhood and you want to implement that in
00:33:09.160 other cities also we've been implementing it all across california for a while yeah and what about
00:33:13.880 the foods it's very important one needs to eat lower on the on the food chain to lower your carbon
00:33:19.000 footprint just what kind of a proposal is this lower our position in the food chain just just start
00:33:27.720 getting eaten by cows now you're just living in a field naked like eat me yeah but he wouldn't want cows to
00:33:35.160 do this because the the let's say the outputs of cows are incredibly bad for the environment so if cows
00:33:44.200 go on top of the food chain and they eat us the environment is gonna die it'd be terrible uh to point
00:33:50.680 out the fact that the number of ruminant animals in the british isles is actually more or less the same
00:33:55.800 than before human beings actually settled it so wef 2025 is about lowering our position in the food chain
00:34:02.280 you're gonna get eaten by the bugs now yeah you're gonna get eaten and be happy
00:34:10.040 papi new guineans delighted at this new prospect yeah i mean every one of their proposals is going
00:34:15.960 to translate to your life gets worse mine stays the same all gets better because on the subject of last
00:34:22.120 segment uh these guys will have more of the resources to go between them if they just take away all of ours
00:34:28.440 but also um he has a very explicit idea about how to handle referendums scalable accelerator partners
00:34:36.120 to just grow that network effect well to make the world better it's a very good idea to have a
00:34:41.160 referendum with people you know so people can think for themselves are you in favor of referenda so they
00:34:47.160 can vote on your ideas well it's a different strategy it's actually empowering behavioral change
00:34:52.440 that's the actual idea how to get a lot of people to change and adopt new behaviors so it's not so
00:34:57.800 much political as it is individual and city-wide so it's not yes because no green policy has ever been
00:35:05.240 top-down implemented by the government ah here we have the fruits of the um green labor
00:35:14.120 we had despite the eu heavily promoting hydrogen in its green agenda and net zero ambitions the
00:35:21.800 industry is struggling with many project cancellation and delays almost one in five projects have
00:35:28.440 been scrapped despite being heavily um supported financially very nice very cool how's germany's
00:35:35.960 energy situation looking oh wait yeah it's not good also that that's for the greater that previous
00:35:41.880 guy was obviously playing off of the behavioral science side of things wasn't he that you manipulate
00:35:47.720 people's behavior to get them to adopt things without actually putting it on the ballot or even
00:35:52.440 them being aware that you've done it in the first place which is very insidious i mean you could call
00:35:56.280 it evil yeah and meant much of it is actually based on a lot of the research that i based my master's
00:36:03.080 dissertation on so i know a lot of the work inside out and i would say yes it's incredibly immoral and
00:36:08.840 dare i say evil but he had a really calm demeanor he appeared he appeared to be good he looked like
00:36:15.320 a villain from robocop i can trust him right here we had the billboard chris being attacked by an
00:36:23.400 academic i can't show the video because it has very explicit language by the left-wing academic that
00:36:29.160 left the wef and started cursing at billboard chris and then the reporters were trying to talk to him and
00:36:38.120 he wasn't talking he he sort of kissed them he made a kiss to the camera it was very unpleasant very
00:36:44.520 unpleasant your average academic there criticizes ideas and he will fight you yeah let me just show
00:36:49.880 you some stuff here as they are they're asking from within the world economic forum what's your capacity
00:36:55.800 here he has he didn't say anything and they're asking him why are you going against billboard chris
00:37:03.880 he told him you're an effing you know danger things like that and you you see here his demeanor
00:37:11.480 not particularly good but he's going to kiss the camera in a really interesting way
00:37:16.680 i'll be fair to the guy if a load of people were crowding around me like this i would also be in a bad
00:37:21.560 mood yeah but he was in a bad mood before because he saw billboard chris and disagrees with
00:37:27.320 his position now you see here this kiss i actually feel like he kissed us the audience it's just
00:37:34.440 right so here we have actually the only person who is making a realistic proposal let's play this video
00:37:42.920 he's talking about some reserves there is a history to gold it was there was once a gold
00:37:51.560 standard currencies were packed to gold but if we now say that okay bitcoin okay what about platinum
00:38:00.360 what about code why don't we hold strategic beef reserves i like this yes i like this beef reserves
00:38:10.120 i also like it so so so so it's a public policy issue that we have got to be engaged in and i would
00:38:19.400 caution against the move then that would say there is an industry with a particular interest in a
00:38:25.960 particular product and we would like to impose it on society look at how they like what they hear
00:38:33.720 i like why bitcoin reserve and not beef reserves and mutton yeah there's no answer picked up on the
00:38:39.560 beef reserve didn't she i mean if somebody could send me a reserve of beef i'd be a very happy man
00:38:45.400 make this guy the leader of the west and all of a sudden
00:38:47.640 you will eat the beef and you'll be happy everyone will have a strategic beef reserve
00:38:54.920 in their home at all times you know i'm i'm all for it actually maybe the wef isn't so bad yeah i
00:38:59.960 wanted to ask you harry i mean you you can't have an issue with strategic beef reserves i don't and
00:39:05.000 they're also strategic apart from being beef i mean the strategic part the strategic part is i eat it
00:39:10.600 every day okay yeah how many 12 stay 12 steaks a day i'm not a monster 12 steaks harry 12 eggs to go
00:39:20.360 with my steak it's a lot of eggs it's a good amount of eggs you know there are some rumors you eat 12
00:39:25.720 cows a day who's spreading these one every one every two hours brother stelios this is slander being
00:39:33.640 thrown against me i'd be a very very fat man if i was doing that whereas i'm actually only a slightly fat
00:39:39.080 man right now let's go to the to the more um interesting uh contributions to the wef we have
00:39:46.520 zelensky here he basically said we can't constantly uh expect uh help from the from the us he talked
00:39:54.920 about putin's geo strategy he said putin is allying with iran and they want to wage economic war to
00:40:03.080 europe by and essentially an energy war bring a tin cup with him this time well he he asked for
00:40:11.560 he pushed for the euro army rhetoric said that you know we we don't have enough men to fight russia
00:40:17.560 we need more europeans to turn the eu into a gigantic super state with its own standing army yes other than
00:40:23.000 the fact that he wants to get a european army a lot of what he said that was actually kind of true
00:40:28.120 as well yeah yeah so i know he's rattling the tin just like give us you know anything you know
00:40:34.520 some stones to throw at the russians we'll take anything you've got
00:40:39.560 right and here we go to klaus schwab who is a bit
00:40:46.120 how should i say it's a bit he's a bit low energy it's a bit low energy why would he be
00:40:51.640 a reason for the next generation fails we risk depending into self-serving and short-sighted
00:41:00.520 behaviors that undermine collective progress and lead to profound societal and political shifts
00:41:11.240 to counter the erosion of hope and confidence in our future we must go
00:41:18.520 beyond reacting just to crisis we must focus proactively shaping the future in strategic
00:41:30.040 innovative and constructive ways despite the intense short-term pressures and problems which we all feel
00:41:41.800 so who is all here apparently it's just keep playing it for a moment just keep it did he was
00:41:50.920 he about to say it is not sinister what was he basically about to go on a little bit at the
00:41:55.400 end by saying by the way i am not evil or negativism which brings us forward oh cynicism oh okay
00:42:03.640 i was i was really hoping he was going to be like i'm a good guy i promise
00:42:08.280 yes he turned up to the the forum with a white cat yeah the blofeld's cat from james bond yeah
00:42:16.120 yeah but essentially this this is um him being scared and the party wef the wef party being scared
00:42:24.520 that donald trump won the elections has he got more german from two years ago that sounded like
00:42:31.080 he didn't do the last one did he so it's two years ago you see there there are several things that i
00:42:36.280 don't like about his demeanor first of all is that he he constantly gives so many platitudes that mean
00:42:44.280 nothing right you know collective progress for all that and then he throws in something that is a gem
00:42:49.880 of totalitarianism like we don't need to just react to crisis we need to anticipate them well make them in
00:42:56.840 in some cases this is also this is also you could say a platitude but also it if you contextualize it
00:43:05.800 and bear in mind all of the policies of the wef this actually is much more than just okay hey let's
00:43:12.920 try to prevent a crisis from whose um whose conditions generative conditions we know because there are
00:43:21.720 the the the obvious question is there are so many other crises that they know how they're being brought
00:43:27.560 forth in europe for instance but they do nothing about it what kind of how preemptive are they when
00:43:33.880 it comes to mass migration zero preemptiveness so he isn't talking he he isn't talking about any kind of
00:43:42.600 actual actually important um actually important agenda here he's actually having a negative agenda well i think
00:43:50.680 i think josh in saying they're going to make the crisis is uh more correct than you might be uh
00:43:56.440 suggesting here because you look look and you can find un documents and such talking about replacement
00:44:01.720 migration as a good thing into europe so what they have done is they've manufactured a crisis which then
00:44:07.240 they deny as being a crisis that gives them in their denial free reign to do basically anything well
00:44:13.720 like we're going to cover in a moment uh the problem to britain is not mass migration of violent
00:44:19.080 criminals it's the fact that you've got access to knives which means we're going to throw in digital
00:44:22.920 id so that you're going to be forced to use digital id everywhere if you want to purchase this common
00:44:28.920 household object harry some knives have mental health problems and we need to raise our taxes in
00:44:34.360 order to procure psychological help to these knives we also need a total ban on high-powered assault knives
00:44:40.520 yeah right so let's uh the ones you carve turkeys with right let's start bearing the context in mind
00:44:47.960 so klaus schwab says he need we need proactive leadership we need to prevent prevent crisis rather
00:44:54.840 than actually rather than actually um reacting to them now there's a lot of issue with the crisis of
00:45:01.560 legitimacy when it comes to the eu institutions so what what else is there than actually open
00:45:10.440 opening up and actually trying to represent your people what what best to prevent a crisis of
00:45:19.320 legitimacy instead of doing this they are actually promoting the dsa the digital service act and they
00:45:26.040 are essentially banning disagreement with the multiculturalist agenda that is destroying europe here
00:45:32.760 we have from last year ursula von der leyen saying that she will wants to push forward the dsa
00:45:39.160 and uh censor social media and the the pretext of hate speech and this year she says well the new
00:45:47.240 cooperative world order has not turned into reality instead competition is alive and thriving today
00:45:53.400 and she said we have a new era of geostrategic rivalry when have has it has that ever ended is the
00:46:00.360 question yeah but competition is good and also you don't want your world leaders to unite in in a way
00:46:08.840 because if they unite it means that they've sort of got a stable position to exploit their subjects more
00:46:17.080 global governance the dream of globalists right we have here olaf schultz who was saying basically that
00:46:24.360 against elon musk he was saying that um the eu has freedom of speech but freedom of speech is not for
00:46:31.880 extreme right positions and he mentioned explicitly elon musk's uh con elon musk's comments about eu
00:46:40.760 let's be fair this is a this is a very german position to take on it well i want to say two things
00:46:48.120 first of all free speech is free speech full stop and second is notice how they always go after
00:46:56.120 positions they pronounce to be extreme right without also going after positions they exact they pronounce
00:47:02.120 to be extreme left yes again this is germany we're talking about yeah here is an interesting thing no one
00:47:08.520 was interested to ask olaf schultz um people who rotate with the microphone so please raise your hands if
00:47:19.320 you have any question or any comment to me to be made and don't be scared
00:47:24.840 i mean isn't that a microaggression as they told us at the university if you ask someone you're
00:47:44.440 literally putting them on the spot it destroys their delicate psychology this is like that awkward
00:47:49.720 moment at the end of the university lecture where they start to say does any of the students have
00:47:54.280 any questions nobody raises their hand i would just ask a question to be polite a lot of the time
00:48:00.840 and to be a nice pet why are you shaking your head at that that's a good english thing that means that
00:48:05.480 you were listening to the lecture you were doing university all wrong i listened to it i paid my own
00:48:11.080 money to be there i like all the other students now uh good news is javier millet is gonna give a date
00:48:17.960 uh an address a special address tomorrow yeah that is correct that would be interesting last year's it
00:48:25.560 was arguably the most interesting speech there's another one where he just called them all a bunch
00:48:29.800 of socialists yes and now there's uh the the sign that foretales his coming to the world economic
00:48:36.680 forum and they're flying in lots of large breasted prostitutes for him if you've seen the only way that
00:48:43.080 you can get him to go anywhere because have you seen a lot of the people he's hired there's a lot of um
00:48:51.400 interesting women that government money that's been saved has got to go somewhere right it has
00:48:57.160 there are some very wealthy cosmetic surgeons in argentina right now ministry of beauty
00:49:03.640 right okay and i'm gonna end the segment with um some comments about theory breton who was a
00:49:10.040 former european commissioner who just constantly makes claims now he says that the eu should launch
00:49:17.000 tech offensive who asked you and he literally said that a few days some a few weeks ago he said that
00:49:27.480 we have the power to cancel elections just like we did in romania so we can cancel them now
00:49:33.560 everywhere else sinister it's all is it but also an interesting turn of events that harry i'm
00:49:39.400 absolutely positive you're going to like there are several rumors and i have seen people asking him
00:49:45.480 that he is going to take a new job as advisor at the bank of america despite a rule that requires a
00:49:52.520 two-year waiting period before starting lobbying jobs now why why would this you know eurocrat this
00:50:01.560 unelected european bureaucrat who constantly goes against uh elon musk donald trump and basically all
00:50:09.640 european people who were interested in patriotism why is he going to become suddenly an advisor at the
00:50:17.880 bank of america i don't know you tell me he holds power over american politics if he works at the bank of
00:50:24.680 america i don't know or maybe people who have placed him who placed him in the eu are going to
00:50:32.200 place him there now so he's going to switch like a team you know he's like from chelsea to arsenal
00:50:37.560 sounds like that anyway so today this year's davos was unbelievably low energy i'm sure milay is going
00:50:44.440 to change this but generally speaking they just don't seem to learn they're doubling down on their stupid
00:50:50.680 agenda that is incredibly bad and pernicious all right we've got quite a few more rumble rents
00:51:00.840 blimey look at them all yeah right uh oh that these are many uh oh it was sigil stone sigil
00:51:07.240 stone seven second swartzenegger one yeah speaking of swartzenegger joshnan what is best in life
00:51:12.360 meme your enemies see them triggered before you and hear the screeching of their wife's boyfriend
00:51:21.640 the engaged few davos the embodiment of the phrase uh we can't read yeah we can't read that one
00:51:28.440 yeah please don't fair post uh ogopogo 776 hello again this is my second second ramble run harry
00:51:37.800 i did the iq test you were talking about in the haitian springfield i live in ohio by the way
00:51:43.400 section a few months ago it turns out i got an iq of 120. oh good good on you that's a good iq well
00:51:49.880 then i don't know what my iq is i don't want to find out actually i'm probably gonna be disappointed
00:51:55.880 it'll just it'll just be too high it'll just be the engaged few when anyone starts talking about the
00:52:03.320 need for sacrifices you can be sure of two things one they've already decided who will do the
00:52:08.680 sacrificing you and two who will benefit from the sacrifice themselves that's a very good comment
00:52:15.480 almethon where is bow bow channel 24 7 also make ginger chops great again smile is that is that talking
00:52:23.480 about me i'm not ginger the engaged not ginger the studio lighting makes it look more orange than it
00:52:31.480 is all right there's nothing wrong with being ginger both sides of my family have people well
00:52:35.000 you're scottish so you would say that it's fine it's desirable it's very british the engaged few
00:52:41.000 just said stellius klaus schwab is a facial scar and a lap cat away from being a bond villain we
00:52:46.680 basically did say that yeah thank you kaleb knight fan fan from the fan fact from the internet absolute
00:52:53.320 veganism veganism is impossible since carbon is an animal byproduct and plants use it
00:52:59.320 okay that's true yeah why uh bobobad why is schwab a literal pop villain i expected him to announce
00:53:07.480 his threat to cover the sun or destroy the world's food supply that's next year i was gonna he is trying
00:53:13.080 to destroy the world's food supply it would be more fun if they were just out and out like yeah i'm
00:53:18.520 gonna cover up the sun because the sun emits too much carbon engaged few anyone got a betting pool
00:53:24.200 started on how long before schwab is threatening earth with a giant moon laser again that's next
00:53:31.400 year and get on that idea that's that's a random name harry weasley's defiance of dolores umbridge
00:53:36.920 had him sent to azkaban his crime using the forbidden spells that starts with n that's right i wanted to
00:53:43.640 destroy all naggers okay total nagger death sigil stone 17 harry weasley got in trouble with the
00:53:52.280 ministry of magic for saying that that's gonna get clipped i can hear samson roundhouse kick naggers
00:54:03.080 don't make it worse harry uh sigil stone harry weasley got in deep trouble with the ministry of
00:54:09.400 magic for saying that goblins control gringotts it was deemed an anti-goblinic conspiracy theory
00:54:14.840 they literally do it's in the film i saw them john stewart confirmed it just don't look at what's on
00:54:21.080 the floor of the bank i love that they got annoyed at that and that's just what was already on the
00:54:26.440 floor of the bank that's great uh and on to um we had too much laughs there too much fun it's time to
00:54:34.600 bring down yeah time to bring the tone down and bring everybody back to reality which as we all know
00:54:39.400 is sordid that goes gravity what i'm just quoting eminem i'm not an eminem connoisseur apologies don't
00:54:49.480 worry which thanks brother i don't know i'm white i know i know he's a white rapper but i'm too white
00:54:55.880 to listen to that's if you've not heard how i talk i don't listen to rap music i don't know could have
00:55:01.320 fooled me anyway so yeah let's talk about the rwandan killer axel rudakabana you've already been told
00:55:09.400 carl about how his trial was incredibly short because they decided to change his plea for all
00:55:15.160 16 counts including the count of terror um to guilty rather than not guilty which very very
00:55:21.880 conveniently for the government meant that the trial did not go forward because now we're just
00:55:27.080 waiting on the sentencing which will be happening tomorrow as we're recording this tomorrow will be
00:55:31.800 thursday and uh we're interested to see what the sentencing will be and if you could pass me
00:55:36.520 the the mouse please i just needed the mouse but thank you um we're all very interested to see
00:55:43.560 what the sentencing will be i do not expect that he will get anywhere near what he deserves because
00:55:49.080 what he deserves is currently illegal under british law but before i talk about any more of that go to
00:55:54.840 the website buy the things the things are still available on the website for a limited time how limited
00:56:00.840 oh we've not decided yet we keep saying it's limited but who knows how limited it is oh buy it
00:56:07.400 buy these shirts buy this hat you'll look very handsome in the hat buy this mug
00:56:12.840 all the coffee you can drink you'll look much sexier holding your fight mug women will be more
00:56:17.640 attracted to you men may be more attracted to you probably men will be more attracted to you buy
00:56:22.680 it right now it's inexpensive it's not too expensive buy it anyway so uh so um let's take a look at what
00:56:31.880 the our our glorious prime minister uh keir starmer god bless uh god um praise be unto him said about
00:56:40.840 the uh southport public inquiry that will be going on because of course there have been a number of major
00:56:47.160 failures in the government leading up to the southport attack which happened last july july 29th
00:56:53.400 which injured a number of young children and killed three young girls and uh you know keir starmer as
00:56:59.960 you would expect is taking full responsibility for that and will leave no stone unturned and also set
00:57:05.720 the pace for the media approach that is going on from now because you would ask yourself well guy was
00:57:12.040 the child of uh rwandan immigrants refugee asylum seekers at that asylum seekers yes uh had a history
00:57:19.960 of being tracked by prevent that they did nothing for um perhaps it's that one the institutions we
00:57:26.840 have to prevent terror attacks are inadequate and terrible two maybe we shouldn't be importing
00:57:33.320 people from all across the world including some of the most violent areas of the world which actually had
00:57:38.680 an infamous genocide in the 1990s that's the approach that i would take i would say perhaps
00:57:45.320 integration doesn't work perhaps it's a myth and perhaps these people the majority of them um are
00:57:53.240 not worth having in the country for economic reasons or otherwise no no the takeaway is that incels
00:58:00.840 are to blame as are knives so we need to keep a closer eye on incels and stop you from being able to
00:58:07.000 buy a knife unless you get a nice tony blair approved digital id so what was it he said in
00:58:13.400 here he pointed out that uh he's got the inquiry launched by the home secretary uh and he says that
00:58:19.880 it was a complete failure failure that leaps off of the page for example the perpetrator was referred
00:58:25.400 to the prevent program on three separate occasions in 2019 once and in 2021 twice because axel
00:58:31.400 rudakabana had previously gone into his secondary school with a if i remember correctly a hockey
00:58:37.880 bat and just stick a hockey stick with the names of people written on it with the names of people
00:58:42.360 written on it and broke somebody's wrist or was it their arm either way he'd already assaulted somebody
00:58:48.920 and he was known to the authorities he was being uh he had social services that had to go with police
00:58:55.400 attendance to his home whenever they were seeing him and he was known to be obsessed with genocides
00:59:02.920 across all of history but particularly involving the rwandan genocide tends to be a bit of a red flag
00:59:07.960 yeah what a big shock and prevent looked at this and they said that he did not meet the threshold
00:59:14.680 for intervention despite the fact he'd already been showing that he was interested in terror related
00:59:19.960 incidents and violence and was happy to commit violence against other young people he then goes
00:59:27.400 on to cover his own back because of course one of the big things that happened after the southport attack
00:59:32.520 were the riots because people were rightfully angry at the fact that this happened in the first place
00:59:38.440 and then the government was stonewalling them and keir starmer himself said to the um said to the
00:59:43.560 british people that why he did this did not matter why you're angry does not matter that's like he
00:59:51.320 said he just shut people down but no he's got a cover he's got a cover for himself which is such an
00:59:56.600 abusive thing to say if you were in a marriage and you said to your marriage counselor that just like
01:00:02.520 i did this thing bad thing to you or this bad thing happened to you not going to look at why it
01:00:06.760 happened they'd be like hang on a minute that's actually a really abusive thing to say yeah but he said
01:00:12.520 if this trial had collapsed because i or anyone else had revealed crucial details while the police
01:00:17.160 were investigating while the case was being built while we were awaiting a verdict then the vile
01:00:21.640 individual who committed these crimes would have walked away a free man so a nice a nice sneaky
01:00:29.000 deflection there of all of the people who pointed out correctly that it was the government withholding
01:00:34.120 information regarding the identity of the killer regarding the motives regarding um all the other
01:00:40.680 details like the fact that they found ricin in uh in the house he was living in uh that was one of
01:00:45.960 the major contributing factors to why the riots and why the protests happened in the first place the
01:00:51.640 government did not address any of that people were allowed to speculate by themselves and that led to
01:00:56.600 mass uh mass panic and uh mass arrests of people who were just going out to protest and hadn't done
01:01:03.640 anything wrong in a lot of cases or said meanie bobo words to the police which you can get arrested for
01:01:10.440 in this country he carries on in the past the predominant threat was highly organized groups
01:01:15.560 with clear political intent groups like al-qaeda that threat of course remains but now alongside that
01:01:20.920 we also see acts of extreme violence perpetrated by loners misfits young men in their bedroom
01:01:28.920 accessing all manner of material online desperate for notoriety so it's not anything to do with his
01:01:36.440 background or anything like that it's just that he was a loner misfit incel it's worth mentioning as
01:01:44.200 well that some of the people that commit uh the most disproportionate number of murders are the black
01:01:51.080 gangs in london right and it's not like they're misfit well i'd argue i mean they are misfits but
01:01:57.320 they're not they're not loners because they're in a gang there's multiple of them well yeah but that
01:02:01.640 would be noticing too hard josh if you were to notice the disparate proportion of crime committed
01:02:07.160 by goodness the government's own statistics i know that's illegal josh and he carries on to say and this
01:02:12.760 is one of the most notorious things already been said in this statement now it may be that people like
01:02:18.520 this are harder to spot after he had already mentioned that prevent had looked into him three separate
01:02:27.240 times and also just a reminder as well this is what he looked like i wouldn't you know i wouldn't
01:02:36.040 look at him and think you know what he's perfect for babysitting children yeah he was very easy to
01:02:42.680 spot actually but of course noticing patterns and spotting the things that would keep your own
01:02:48.040 children safe is illegal under liberal democracy so thank you very much for that and then he carries
01:02:53.400 on to say and so if the law needs to change to recognize this new and dangerous threat then we
01:02:58.040 will change it and quickly and we will also review our entire counter-extremist system to make sure that
01:03:03.080 we have what we need to defeat it so what he's saying there is that we're going to have more laws to
01:03:07.560 encroach on your liberties to make sure that we have a greater surveillance state that will keep an eye on
01:03:12.360 you the public which will inevitably end up not actually saving any lives anyway you are still going
01:03:18.760 to be in danger you are still going to be oppressed by the state more so and we will say that we're
01:03:24.680 doing it for your benefit because we allowed this to happen in the first place and despite saying so
01:03:30.200 we're not actually taking responsibility for it if only there was something that was common between
01:03:35.400 all the people stabbing people with knives that you could was a sort of visual identifier to suggest
01:03:42.120 a common point of origin of these people there are even say policies like stop and search
01:03:47.160 that could be used but we don't do those anymore for some reason and he carries on to finish off
01:03:53.800 by saying people will say this is all about uh all because of immigration or because of funding cuts
01:03:58.840 but in truth neither tells us anything like the full story or explains this case properly i i think the
01:04:04.440 immigration point does actually he was a violent foreigner who attacked young white girls
01:04:12.200 that says all it needs dry yeah more and more people retreating into parallel lives
01:04:17.080 whether through failures of integration or just a country slowly turning away from itself so
01:04:22.360 this is due to the internets and the failure of integration not because of the fact that he was
01:04:27.800 a violent foreign psychopath who hated the host population of this country so that's all of the
01:04:34.360 important stuff from this and of course as i've mentioned the media has found their headline and they're
01:04:40.760 running with it which is knife southport killer admitted carrying a knife more than 10 times and nothing
01:04:48.840 was done to him was it because he was violent no it's because he was carrying a knife let's look at the
01:04:54.840 obviously coordinated newspaper headlines that have come out today total disgrace he was able to buy a knife on amazon
01:05:03.080 is it it's pretty convenient i mean from my experience i bought a knife from amazon he could have got one
01:05:08.920 from the shop he could have got one from his parents kitchen because he was still living with his parents
01:05:14.360 southport killer got knife on amazon i mean yeah he could have just gone to asda tesco sainsbury's
01:05:21.080 anywhere but no no no we're going to specifically focus that it was done by amazon because what do we get
01:05:27.000 to do with amazon it's an online service so what does that let us do money money and digital ideas
01:05:34.200 this was the big one the amazon killer how about the rwandan killer because that's what he is he is a
01:05:42.040 foreigner to this land who went out of his way to attack the out group yeah if you were to go off of
01:05:49.240 these headlines you'd think oh well i've ordered a knife off of amazon it's a miracle i didn't stab
01:05:54.200 plenty of innocent girls at a dance class it's it's the same gin-brained thinking that american
01:06:00.600 liberals have when they start talking about gun laws because they just think well the gun forces
01:06:05.880 you to be violent right no the gun is a tool the same way a knife is a tool that tool is used in
01:06:11.240 different ways by different people and sadly disproportionately different populations use those tools to hurt
01:06:17.880 people it's like if you get a spread of all of the faces of american school shooters the media would
01:06:23.720 like to highlight you on the one or two where it's a young incel white kid whereas the vast majority
01:06:30.520 of them are young black kids in inner city schools and that's what happened but they don't want you to
01:06:36.040 pay attention to that but also there is a very abusive narratival structure here because the government
01:06:42.280 is trying to say well all of these crimes is your fault and the only way for them to liberties the only
01:06:50.120 way for them to be addressed is if your liberties are get contract are contracted yet again it is worth
01:06:55.720 mentioning as well there are far more knives in britain than there are rwandans or just sub-saharan
01:07:01.720 africans more generally and so surely the more interesting thing of note is the person doing it because
01:07:07.160 they're the rarer thing in the sort of you're not allowed to know that yeah you're not allowed to notice
01:07:12.200 that of course again as a neo-unrealist in the chat has pointed out evidently in southport and
01:07:18.920 in wales somebody like this would be very difficult to spot yeah the welsh look just like that yeah
01:07:24.920 well i mean according to the bbc who knows and what are the what are the solutions to this going
01:07:29.400 to be well it's going to be tougher checks on knife sales fast-tracked after southport attack online
01:07:34.280 retailers will be forced to ask anyone buying a knife for two types of identification under government
01:07:38.680 plans with buyers as to submit an identity document such as a passport and record a live video to
01:07:44.120 prove their age and of course if you're able to do both of those things that means automatically
01:07:48.760 it's safe right i mean even by the government's own standards what else do they want a written note
01:07:56.040 saying i promise i won't murder anybody with this how is any of that going to make a difference
01:08:02.520 realistically because it's sort of it's not solving the problem at the root it's implementing the
01:08:08.200 government's digital id policies because that's what they want because guess what lines up with
01:08:13.080 this just in time literally the same day that a lot of these articles came out yesterday tuesday the
01:08:20.680 21st of january digital passports among ids to be available in uk government app a further centralization
01:08:27.800 of the government's access to your information which could easily be manipulated the same way it does
01:08:34.200 in china and this technology it says in this and it will be released it launched in june they tried
01:08:41.960 this out first they wanted to trial this with covid as well with a lot of the covid measures that were
01:08:48.280 requiring digital apps to be able to access the nhs app wasn't there yeah but this is a full a full
01:08:53.960 slate of all of the government documents you would need on one app it's being billed as being for
01:08:58.520 convenience sake and the technology it says at the bottom of this article has been developed
01:09:03.800 specifically in the last six months since labor took power and will include security features that
01:09:09.400 are built into modern smartphones including facial recognition checks so the government's going to
01:09:14.040 have easier access to your information easier access to say your face and i've noticed when i've
01:09:20.280 been going into supermarkets recently as well if you look at the security camera footage that
01:09:25.640 they show as you're walking in quite a few of them now you can see it highlighting your face
01:09:30.920 so it's scanning your face which is just feels very very dystopian also why are they actually
01:09:39.640 doing that is that for you know in case you do something while you're in the store or is that
01:09:44.440 every person who enters they're running past you know criminals that are on the run i don't know who
01:09:52.040 knows it's not necessarily justified to you why that's going on no they just do it and they expect
01:09:56.680 you to go along with it and sadly a lot of people do uh but of course the fact that this is all amazon's
01:10:01.800 fault has been remarked on by a number of people in fact um britain's uh former first most independent
01:10:08.840 journalist kunni drukper actually was able to secure a transcript of the interaction between axel
01:10:14.760 ruda cabana and jeff bezos as he personally gave him the knife that he used to murder those children
01:10:21.240 axel ruda cabana saying i'm mentally ill and want to stab someone but can't purchase a knife
01:10:25.720 out anywhere what can i do amazon ceo jeff bezos here you can purchase knives to stab people on amazon
01:10:32.600 wow thank you mr bezos without you i would be unable to stab anybody because of course a violent child
01:10:39.960 who was able to break somebody's arm in the past using a hockey stick would never have been able to
01:10:44.840 hurt children had he not had access to a specific knife that he bought on amazon so violent psychopaths
01:10:50.440 can't use other things to hurt people can they especially not young children who are
01:10:55.320 the strongest and most robust people in the world right it's ridiculous it's such a stupid
01:11:02.200 it's the same trajectory so transparent is has been uh going on and they they have so many stabbing
01:11:10.840 incidents with uh lots of them are you know from from the east and uh they one of the i mean one of the
01:11:19.240 the more uh one of the recent yeah there was one today islam activist who got stabbed in the neck
01:11:24.440 yeah but um oh no that was the response of the government is to say well let's ban the knives
01:11:30.920 yeah but now they also had yet another one today uh as i see right it happened right now and they say
01:11:37.000 that it's an afghan who who killed two people one of who is a two-year-old but of course it's not the
01:11:44.040 problem of uh foreign afghans in the country it's not the problem of islam in the country
01:11:49.320 radicals in the country no it's the fact that you have access to a kitchen tool
01:11:56.440 well this didn't happen when we didn't have middle easterners and africans in our country
01:12:00.680 the only ones doing this thing really you know there's the odd homegrown person that does it but
01:12:05.960 not nearly to the same scale as is going on no i mean the the dunblane school massacre is the one
01:12:10.920 that's always referenced when things like this come up and because of the dunblane school massacre
01:12:16.520 um uh british people handed in all of their well the government forced them to hand in all of their
01:12:21.960 handguns which was still legal at the time and i still think that that was a massive overreach by
01:12:26.360 the government but you can understand in the wake of a tragedy like that why people would be more
01:12:32.200 willing to go along with it this is just kitchen knives and it's not even saying well kitchen knives are
01:12:38.040 uniquely dangerous no uh maven politic has pointed out that uh there's going to be a great a great
01:12:45.400 point in the market right now where you're going to need somebody to create something else to cut
01:12:49.320 things in your kitchen so maybe get on the uh get on the inventor's chair right now see what's going on
01:12:54.600 and then there's also as i mentioned the point of um his sentencing tomorrow and uh charlie peters
01:13:02.680 pointed out that asaruda cabana will face automatic life sentence after pleading guilty to all charges
01:13:08.600 but he can't qualify for a whole life tariff because he's under 21 you'll have a minimum
01:13:13.400 term set to his sentence after admitting uh guilt to the southport murders steve laws has what i think
01:13:19.640 is going to be the sadly probable outcome to this it is pessimistic and cynical but set your expectations
01:13:25.880 low you'll never be disappointed which is that he will be out in 15 years with a new life and identity
01:13:31.400 true yeah supposedly his family are already in hiding and probably being set up to have their
01:13:37.160 identities changed because of their connection to this uh but unlike somebody like john venables
01:13:43.080 who even he was stupid enough to continually reveal himself to people after they switched him around the
01:13:48.600 country gave him new identities i doubt that i doubt that this will have the self-control to maintain
01:13:57.240 a fake identity for very long at all especially what he's done uh people are still after john
01:14:03.480 venables all these years later people are going to be after him because the fury that this inspired
01:14:09.720 will not go away it will never go away but of course what actually the reason for all of this
01:14:15.880 is that the government hates us and puts forward services that don't work so southport were really angry
01:14:23.640 people living in southport are really angry that they already knew who this guy was that they was
01:14:28.440 dangerous supposedly he was as they mentioned a loner he was somebody that most people in the community
01:14:34.840 didn't even know existed uh but but the authorities did and they point out in this long guardian article
01:14:43.720 here um again he was they already knew that he was obsessed with genocides he would name every
01:14:49.240 genocide in history and how many people were killed rwanda genghis khan hitler is all he wanted to
01:14:54.120 talk about um where is it one official said the teenager was under the supervision of social services
01:15:01.000 and local authority workers would insist on a police officer being present at their meetings with him
01:15:05.720 neighbors said that they saw police cars outside the family smart semi semi-detached home in the village
01:15:10.280 of banks half a dozen times in the weeks before he attacked the heart space center five miles away
01:15:15.480 one former school friend described him simply as a ticking time bomb there are also reports that the
01:15:20.760 week before he did this attack he was attempting to go to his former secondary school to carry out some
01:15:26.680 kind of similar attack but his father stopped the taxi driver from taking him also um there there is
01:15:35.720 some degree of culpability here when when this detail came out of his parents because if you know that
01:15:41.480 he's going to do something like this and you stop him a week before he does this what were they doing
01:15:47.320 did they not call the police on him you you'd think that uh hypothetically speaking by the way i'm not
01:15:53.000 planning this but if i were planning to kill multiple people and people in my family were aware of it
01:15:59.720 uh in british society it would be normal to be like well i know your family i know i used to care about you
01:16:06.120 but i don't agree with what you're gonna do i'm gonna have to get the authorities involved that's
01:16:11.080 how it works in britain clearly he's not from a culture where that happens no and regarding his
01:16:17.080 parents there's a lot of interesting information that's being reported at the moment and it's unclear
01:16:21.720 how accurate most of it is because there seems to be connections with his father alphonse to the
01:16:26.680 rwandan patriotic army which prevented well ended the genocide in 1994 his mother supposedly has some
01:16:35.720 kind of connections to the uh rpf as well uh grandfather's family uh were from kigali the
01:16:44.120 capital of rwanda but rudikabana fled with his family to neighboring uganda before the genocide
01:16:49.480 his mother it says here where is it um apologies obviously both of them are tootsie uh here it is
01:16:57.880 uh oh god apologies mother is said to have close links to the current rwandan regime
01:17:03.480 two several sources have claimed that she is related to the rpf's general secretary well as
01:17:09.400 gaza magera one of the regime's most powerful officials though this remains unconfirmed so
01:17:15.480 supposedly he was in uganda and then was privy to or helped the rwandan patriotic army end the
01:17:22.920 genocide in 1994 and then suddenly eight years later finds himself an asylum seeker in south wales
01:17:30.680 strange isn't it that's a very strange series of events as far as i'm aware the genocide was over
01:17:39.080 and that you know things were fine and why would people who are supposedly so well connected to the
01:17:45.720 current regime need this asylum yeah you'd think that they they of all people would be able to find
01:17:53.320 a secure way to live right yeah the information that's being given while it seems that most of
01:17:59.000 it's being saying is reported to have been so it doesn't seem completely set in stone most of it's
01:18:05.000 very strange and unusual but that shouldn't take away from the fact that as far as i'm concerned we
01:18:10.360 shouldn't be giving people like this refuse in the first place i don't think it benefits us as a
01:18:15.640 country i don't think it benefits our people evidently when their children who are born here
01:18:21.960 are said to be british welsh choir boys and then go out and do this kind of thing anyway when the
01:18:28.280 institutions that are supposed to be protecting us already knew that he was a danger already knew that
01:18:32.600 he was a threat and didn't do anything anyway so this is not about knives this is about everything
01:18:37.560 that you expected to be failure of the institutions and a complete failure of the asylum and immigration
01:18:42.920 systems there we go i'll go through the rumble rants that we've got now uh i didn't tick all of
01:18:51.720 them off um no no that's fine i've got it oh no yeah binary surfer thank you for uh sending says the
01:18:58.680 average welsh enricher currently awaiting sentencing is being used to drive digital id renewed calls for
01:19:04.680 2f authorization in parliament and bill to force it one factor will be the digital id
01:19:09.480 i think that's two-factor authentication isn't it yeah the engaged few says i wonder if it would
01:19:13.960 be possible to build a large enough trebuchet to bend send him back to rwanda i'm willing to try
01:19:19.000 yep binary and we can try again and again and again if it fails the binary surfer again inquiries are not
01:19:25.240 tools for discovering truth and blame they're mostly used to cover up the truth this has been an open
01:19:30.040 secret since yes prime minister lampooned it 40 years ago engaged few again southport killer looks like
01:19:36.040 one of the kaizen from star trek voyager voyager i don't know yeah i've seen i've seen comparisons
01:19:42.520 that's very true that's a random name during his explosive raid in green cuts in search for one of
01:19:47.400 klaus schwab's horcruxes harry weasley spared the life of a single house elf for being one of the good
01:19:52.680 ones i'm generous neo-unrealist i mentioned it earlier but i'll read it out did your government
01:19:57.800 actually say on ironically that rudicabana was difficult to spot in wales i can't recall recall a
01:20:03.400 more demonic appearing individual i've seen in recent memory and i ride the subway in nyc please
01:20:09.080 stay safe i hope uh daniel penny protects you yeah i've seen pictures of him out in the wild now
01:20:15.560 and it looks like he's just going about his days you know conducting business as normal good for him
01:20:20.440 choking out more people that was a great meme that i saw where people like do you reckon he just goes
01:20:26.120 up to random black people and saying i'm gonna get you i'm gonna get you no i'm only joking be
01:20:31.400 quiet though uh wesley 1924 if the person in that mugshot said the knife told me to do it i might
01:20:38.040 believe him binary surfer again uk government policy please sign up for this totally non-invasive digital
01:20:43.240 id and record the following video statement i swear these i'm not going to visit alan's snack bar to use
01:20:48.360 my new cutlery sigil stone 17 enriching the the harry law again harry weasley was once arrested for
01:20:55.720 posting on the leaky cauldron's notice board a living painting of a muggle joke called goats
01:21:02.120 i don't get it oh you're lucky the binary surfer again fun fact a london copper once told me the
01:21:09.000 most common stabbing implement is in fact a sharpened screwdriver not knives if you're carrying one
01:21:13.480 without good reason it is arrestable that's uh interesting to know bobo bad good thing i don't
01:21:20.200 live in the uk since all my words are bobo words and finally 808 grunt with murders violence and grape
01:21:27.240 gangs i don't understand how the uk hasn't created its own punisher i know right do we have any uh video
01:21:34.440 comments for today brother samson do we have video comments it looks like it yeah there's there's probably
01:21:43.400 a joke there about the screwdriver thing um like uh when you're a screw everything looks like a
01:21:49.400 screwdriver uh although a screw is a prison officer i think it's not quite i think more importantly for
01:21:56.440 you josh the engaged view has says josh do not google goat see well i don't need any more encouragement
01:22:02.760 than that i wasn't going to do it anyway but let's go to our next video this one's for josh one thing
01:22:10.200 that doesn't get mentioned about solar panels and going self-sufficient off grid is that the
01:22:14.920 more households do that the bigger the bill will be for grid users who may not afford solar panels
01:22:20.760 and batteries search youtube for technology connections rooftop solar for someone who can
01:22:26.120 explain it better nuclear power more energy efficient homes would help but we need the grid
01:22:32.520 no i do agree with that um thank you for your comment of course um i think it's just more that
01:22:41.080 i i don't like being plugged into anything where someone else can dictate uh how much money i owe them
01:22:47.320 and the whole energy system where you know they're just like well we arbitrarily charged you
01:22:53.400 more than you needed to pay this quarter and we're just going to leave 150 pounds sat in
01:22:58.760 your balance that we're going to gain interest on for some reason we can't just charge you
01:23:03.560 how much you actually owe us which is just obviously a ripoff and i don't want to pay them
01:23:08.680 the system works let's go to the next video comment hey lotus eaters two weekends ago my brother and i
01:23:16.520 took a trip out to the scenic olympic peninsula and got to see the beautiful small town life out there
01:23:22.520 we here in washington state live under the thumb of those in the major metropolitan areas around the puget sound
01:23:29.160 and it really is a shame that that's the case do you think there's ever going to be a point in time
01:23:33.960 where we can reverse this trend and if so how do you think we can go about doing so thank you very
01:23:39.880 much and god bless it's beautiful it's beautiful thank you for sharing that um and yeah i think that
01:23:48.600 in rural washington isn't there there's a fair amount of people that are not like the urban people
01:23:53.800 the portlanders right um those sorts of people and and so there is a chance of of changing it those
01:24:00.600 people are going to move which with wherever that culture moves to next really they're not necessarily
01:24:06.600 wedded to the land in the same way that um some more normal people might otherwise be right so there's
01:24:12.680 there's always hope so let's go to the comments uh josh you want to start of course
01:24:19.000 fane scotty of swindon says notice how when woke is a conventional it translates as normal or proper
01:24:24.920 for example conventional thinking logic reason etc and conventional beauty standards people who are
01:24:31.000 actually attractive because saying mentally unstable and ugly as a bulldog doesn't trick
01:24:35.720 others into taking them seriously this this reminds me of derrida who's saying logic is reason is
01:24:43.320 phallocentric what yeah phallocentric he was saying penis centric yeah yeah so so have you never heard
01:24:54.040 feminists saying that he's saying only men are logical well i mean i agree with him there right he's
01:24:59.480 saying you need to think with your penis omar awad says it is uh any wonder they worship him who else
01:25:05.240 is more oppressed than satan i suppose so fair play yeah right north fc zoomer the stelios is
01:25:13.800 back wielding the onion of deception let's peel through its layers i i actually i've heard that we
01:25:20.920 have news we need onion of deception merch on the website i i think they're being developed
01:25:27.160 good there you go we need to sell our own brand onions as well stelios is onions
01:25:32.280 i don't want a shipment of onions in the office at all times that we have to send out
01:25:39.560 it'll be great right uh lord nerover having seen the inauguration and the subsequent actions taken by
01:25:46.040 trump and his admin it looks as if someone's taking a fire axe to the carefully constructed
01:25:51.880 emergent global order they must be terrified and for good reason this may well be the turning point
01:25:57.960 hopefully kevin fox klaus schwab's idea of being preventive is making sure they have stockpiled
01:26:05.240 enough vaccines before they release the virus that's exactly his idea yeah or the kind of the modus
01:26:14.440 operandi klaus schwab does seem like the kind of guy who has a button on his desk that releases the
01:26:19.400 hounds doesn't he jethro evans i will not be dictated to by prey about what i eat
01:26:27.880 well there's no reason to lower opposition in the food chain that's why we're gonna be eaten
01:26:34.440 right alpha of the beaters klaus schwab's short-term pressure is the trump administration and he's saying
01:26:40.280 keep your eyes on the long-term goals trump will be gone one day klaus is in his 80s he'll be dead
01:26:46.360 soon anyway it's true he's not looking good is he also there's a good name here harry's shoplifting
01:26:50.760 protein powder from home bargains says of all our ideological enemies from left-wing intellectuals
01:26:59.400 to international groups to antifa nothing of these scare me as much as the wef and their elite allies
01:27:04.920 do all the others are entirely obvious to all but the wef work in the dark while having the confidence
01:27:10.840 to publicly state their intention if their arrogance isn't unfounded then we're in a very
01:27:16.200 bad place harry do you wanna go to yeah i'll read a few omar awad it's my bet that the knives going
01:27:22.600 on stabbing sprees aren't going to have id if the knife is tied to an id it either won't be the identity
01:27:28.520 of the stabber or won't be recorded somehow almost certainly the same way that if you have to go through
01:27:34.840 a load of hoops to get a gun in america guess what all the criminals are going to get illegal guns
01:27:39.640 anyway because they're criminals harry shoplifting protein powder from home bargains says breaking news the
01:27:45.800 government has banned pencils after a man dressed as clown commits murder with one the illegal truth
01:27:50.680 says why isn't alphonse rudicabana on trial as well it was reported that he stopped axel from going to
01:27:55.160 his old school a week beforehand and committing the same crime he was said to have pleaded with the
01:27:58.600 taxi driver not to drive him but did not call the police or anyone else to report this to me that
01:28:02.280 makes him as responsible as the murderer that's your point josh right there good glad to see that other
01:28:07.240 people are taking note of that as well and uh last one basic base tape welcome to the uk where we are
01:28:13.640 on a mission to make negative emotions illegal after trying and failing to criminalize hate we are now
01:28:17.880 focusing our attentions on loneliness how dare you be lonely you criminal scum funny thing is we're such
01:28:24.120 a negative bunch over here we love a whinge and a complain and a moan and yet we're trying to outlaw all
01:28:29.320 the bad emotions we're going to be emotionless we're going to be german soon
01:28:32.600 right and on that note our podcast has come to an end visit us tomorrow at 1 pm and see what we're
01:28:42.760 going to have to say about all the world being destroyed but also the world being renewed because
01:28:48.440 we are talking about creative destruction here goodbye