The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - February 12, 2025


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1099


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 31 minutes

Words per Minute

194.74345

Word Count

17,820

Sentence Count

15

Misogynist Sentences

21

Hate Speech Sentences

76


Summary

In this episode of the lotus eaters, the lads discuss the farmer's protests in the UK, the European zoomers copying Magma's revolution, and how changing demographics will lead to the south Africanization of Britain.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello and welcome to the podcast of the lotus eaters for today wednesday the 12th of february
00:00:03.940 2025 i'm your host connor joined by harry and josh hello you just held my hand for a minute there
00:00:09.900 you know sometimes bros you know the fingertips touched anyway i'm not meant to share above the
00:00:17.680 table guys i know that's that's residing premium content this whole time it's like that time that
00:00:22.560 rory reached down and tried to reconnect the cables underneath carl during a lad's hour and
00:00:26.120 it just yeah anyway a lot of strange stuff but he is a rugby player so it's to be expected fair
00:00:32.760 point anyway we're going to be discussing britain's farmers protests and how they're progressing
00:00:37.040 europe zoomers copying maga's revolution and how changing demographics will lead to the south
00:00:42.460 africanization of britain now because it is a wednesday at three o'clock speaking of britain's
00:00:49.040 continued decline i will be discussing on thompson talks with another not that bad thanks
00:00:54.080 i'll be doesn't need to decline i'll be i'll be chatting about the inevitability of economic and
00:00:59.120 demographic collapse with another perspective called irishman except he's got the accent philip
00:01:02.500 pilkington so we're going to be having a good old chinwag about philip's recent uh research reports
00:01:07.660 for arc and the policy exchange which should be good fun um if you want to learn about how things are
00:01:14.840 getting south africanized anyway any other announcements before we go on no we'll have a nice
00:01:20.140 all right well go on take it away josh so there was another farmer's protest on monday i was actually
00:01:26.920 there in person and um you were on deprogrammed for the new i was yeah that's that's the original
00:01:32.660 reason i was there i didn't even realize the farmer's protest was going on and actually wrote
00:01:36.700 an article on the website which i don't think i've got up here um but uh i did write about my
00:01:42.940 experience if you wanted to check out our website you can find out what i thought of it but here it is
00:01:47.660 from an aerial view and uh just to reiterate i know lots of people are familiar with why they're
00:01:52.580 protesting but just to make sure everyone's on board in october the government announced it would
00:01:57.200 change a 20 inheritance tax on agricultural assets worth more than a million pounds for the first time
00:02:04.500 so basically if you're passing on your family farm there would be a tax on it whereas previously it was
00:02:10.280 tax exempt and um government has also said there'd be no tax payable on the first 325 000 pounds above
00:02:17.960 the limit so it's basically a 1.325 million uh pound limit but because of course uh the housing crisis
00:02:25.940 which is basically caused by mass migration has bumped up the cost of land so much uh family farms
00:02:31.740 have actually shot up in value which might sound um good for them however what it does mean is more and
00:02:37.560 more normal family farms are actually above this threshold just by the merit of there are so many
00:02:43.340 people in britain that the cost of land is extortionate well the intent for this is clearly
00:02:49.160 as jeremy clarkson wrote to ethnically cleanse the english countryside by breaking the chain of passing
00:02:54.980 land on between father and son for it to be farmed so that the government or their corporate partners
00:03:01.180 like blackrock or bill gates can swoop in snap it up for cheap and build migrant battery farms on it and
00:03:06.060 the point that you're making is that it doesn't actually matter how much money the land is worth
00:03:09.860 because farmers are often asset rich but cash poor they don't want to sell it in the first place so it
00:03:15.120 doesn't matter if the value of their land goes up they just want to pass it on to their kids without
00:03:19.380 a middleman breaking that chain yeah and obviously it's a massive hatchet to the british way of life
00:03:24.940 as well as um i think it's being done deliberately to sell it off to larry think of blackrock because
00:03:31.440 they're buying up lots of um arable land uh so are people like bill gates in the united states
00:03:37.640 largest private land farmland farmland owner in the united states it's all very interesting isn't it and
00:03:45.180 and kia starmer just happens to meet with both of them we're not allowed to read the contents of
00:03:50.140 that meeting either because lewis brackpool's fired off two fri requests and been told no
00:03:54.180 so it seems like a deliberately spiteful move they've said that they're not going to carry out
00:04:01.000 a u-turn but that doesn't mean in in modern politics that they're not going to do it it just
00:04:05.540 means that they're more insistent that they're going to try and do it you said something very
00:04:09.760 interesting on our new culture forum episode which is out not this coming thursday but next thursday
00:04:14.640 you think it's not just for marxist reasons it's not just a communist grave rob and it's not just for
00:04:20.980 logistical reasons like selling off to their rich partners you said something akin to this is a way
00:04:26.960 to psychologically deprive the native population of a living reminder that things do not have to be
00:04:31.880 this way because the english countryside is so distinct that if you were bonked on the head
00:04:35.400 and woke up like you're an elder scrolls character you'd recognize exactly where you are you can't mistake
00:04:39.540 it for any other country anywhere else so in the pursuit of this sort of cosmopolitan global
00:04:44.000 like world of you can live anywhere you choose they're trying to eradicate things that look like
00:04:50.520 england and so you can't complain about it yeah it makes the multicultural cities that are awful
00:04:57.060 seem less bad if you don't have a point of reference it's a nice quaint rural town it's nice
00:05:03.120 and pleasant uh you know farming communities everyone's lovely like i spoke to loads of the
00:05:07.440 farmers really really nice people like that's one of the main takeaways is not only they're very
00:05:12.880 knowledgeable about their profession but also very kind very pleasant you know i was just walking
00:05:18.600 up to them as a stranger just having a chat with them on the streets of london which you think
00:05:23.020 would get someone's back up against a wall but they were only time you can do that in london
00:05:26.260 especially they're the only people in london that speak english i know i mean being a country boy it's
00:05:31.160 sort of weird to me that people are so distant but still um also it hits a lot of people because uh
00:05:36.580 i've got farm family who are farmers and i'm sure that plenty of other people in the country i mean
00:05:42.460 everybody's got you know some family that will be involved in countryside somewhere
00:05:46.680 right maybe not city boys like you but uh my grandparents owned a farm yeah mine are all
00:05:52.780 cockneys i don't know what to tell you there you go but um they're loopy they're the loopy side of
00:05:57.420 the family but they're lovely as well well they're weird i can't deny it but i don't want them to have
00:06:03.760 to have their farm taken off of them when one of my uncles or aunties dies or something that would be
00:06:08.340 awful and uh i think it's summed up simplified as you can't have nice things countryside's nice you can't
00:06:15.420 have that you can't have that and i think to put to really make the whole thing seem even more of a
00:06:20.620 farce than it already is josh can you remind everybody how much money the government is
00:06:24.200 projecting to make from these taxes oh it's about 500 million pounds over the course of five years
00:06:31.520 520 million pounds i think not even i think annually a massive amount in the grand scheme we spend
00:06:37.640 days worth maybe slightly less of nhs spending we spend 14.4 billion a year on illegal migrants that's
00:06:47.080 about to go up to 32 billion a year because they're about to give them full access to benefits and
00:06:52.020 welfare so the tiniest possible fraction to destroy our food security to then be spent on
00:06:58.420 boat migrants so as i said i was there i took this very uh british looking photo but this distinction
00:07:07.460 between britain and the uk with a y and two o's i think is a worthwhile one to make and hammer home
00:07:13.780 because britain evokes this sort of traditional um you know you know it was called british isles for
00:07:20.660 thousands of years right and so it evokes a sort of past whereas the uk is just an economic zone
00:07:27.540 for foreign mercenaries well this was taken i assume right outside westminster tube stage it was it's
00:07:33.140 what i saw when i emerged yeah what about that underground what about that permanent homeless
00:07:36.960 homeless guy that sits outside that pillar and his cardboard boxes directly opposite the westminster
00:07:42.180 tube station exit that's just out of shot that's uk you have to crop out the uk from london i did i
00:07:49.800 wanted a nice picture i didn't want to black pill everyone and even then if you scroll back down again
00:07:54.180 there is a rather suspicious looking man in a hoodie that's true um but anyway um there were
00:08:00.960 um some tanks there as well as tractors which i was surprised at um i actually uh here's a picture
00:08:08.120 i took personally of some tanks here i didn't see those guys blimey uh i did also notice you notice
00:08:15.340 how starmer is spelt that's a bit unfortunate isn't it stammer stammer stammer um but yeah i was surprised
00:08:22.340 to see tanks it i'd love to be the person who said i was annoyed at the government so i drove a tank
00:08:27.840 down to westminster pocket on parliament green you know that that's got to be a bucket list thing
00:08:34.400 surely and uh yes everyone was very um well behaved this was planned in advance the police were
00:08:40.260 cooperating and the farmers you know were behaving themselves they were just there to demonstrate they
00:08:45.360 weren't causing a ruckus and i think that a lot of the the press have picked up on that as well
00:08:50.480 um but not quite as rebellious as owning a tank perhaps but what you can do if you want to signal
00:08:57.240 your rebellion is go to lotus eaters.com uh i think it's uh the shop dot lotus eaters.com
00:09:04.120 originally um and a lot of our islander 2 merch all the islander stuff uh we're going to be taking
00:09:11.900 down because there's going to be islander 3 um if you haven't got islander 2 by the way you can still
00:09:17.920 contact us because some people have not got it delivered wasn't our fault it was a distributor
00:09:21.720 they're rubbish national decline it always happens we we're doing our best to send them out and you
00:09:26.900 know if people get multiple then that's the price we have to pay to make sure everyone is happy but
00:09:31.040 we're trying our best to get them to you and um yes if you want to pick up some of this stuff
00:09:36.040 um it's not going via the same distributor as the magazine thankfully uh and so we've got a new
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00:09:45.000 so yes uh just mentioning that it's going to be going off the store soon and that we'll have some
00:09:50.040 new stuff eventually but anyway i wanted to look a little bit about the uh the media reporting because
00:09:56.000 i noticed because i use ground news um the bias in reporting weighed more heavily to the right and to
00:10:03.520 be fair um the the centrist outlets according to ground news bbc news sky news and some other ones
00:10:10.620 i don't recognize they're saying lbc is right wing really yeah they really well it's probably
00:10:16.040 because of former associations with having katie hopkins and nigel farage on there and they've got
00:10:20.480 nick what's his name nick ferrari who some say is a conservative yeah but they've also got ian dale
00:10:25.420 who sells styles and they've also it's sort of more towards the center than you know you've got like
00:10:30.500 bright bart there and gb news which you can say it right wing that's fine um but it seems like
00:10:36.780 there was a bit of uh bias in reporting according to this however i didn't really see it actually
00:10:41.540 a lot of the reporting of the farmers protests was quite fair and sympathetic and that's quite
00:10:48.080 surprising because normally when something uh sensible happens the media is opposed to it
00:10:53.420 and so the fact that all of the press is sort of like yeah we kind of understand where they're
00:10:57.560 coming from sort of signals that the farmers could have some successes here and i think that
00:11:02.320 that's promising and i'm just going to have a look at some of the headlines just to show you
00:11:05.300 what i mean like here's the express my family's farmed for four generations now all of that is
00:11:09.700 under threat thanks to labor that was on the same day that the protest was going on uh here's sky
00:11:14.840 news the farmers inheritance tax creates chilling effect on nature recovery scheme ex-government
00:11:19.860 legal advisor says oh no won't someone think of the net zero but the thing is they're saying that
00:11:24.700 actually the inheritance tax thing is the cause of this and so they're saying actually making the
00:11:30.360 farmers lose their land is bad for the environment as well which is an interesting angle
00:11:35.060 and if it helps and it's true welcome yeah it's probably i mean like you say what's going to
00:11:39.800 replace it if they take these farms off of people which is just um soviet era land seizure as far as
00:11:45.780 i'm concerned well it'll either be battery farms for migrants so shit local housing at affordable
00:11:52.480 affordable prices that they won't have to play any pay anyway unaffordable for the taxpayer but very
00:11:57.340 affordable for some new somalians yeah or massive battery actual battery farms and industrialized
00:12:03.720 farming which is going to be far worse than the local farmer who actually is from the area his
00:12:09.720 family's been in that area for centuries and they care about the place have a bit of pride about the
00:12:14.040 work they do as well which i think is very underrated in the modern economy breitbart obviously um
00:12:20.200 is going to be very much against it no farmers no food farmers rally outside uk parliament over
00:12:25.300 labor's death tax grab i like that uh death tax grab because that's effectively what it is it's
00:12:30.780 actually quite good framing of it it's communist grave robbing it is yeah you know they're nicking
00:12:34.780 the pennies off farmers eyes is what they're doing uh and here's another one this is from i think the
00:12:39.900 times um heartbroken young farmers protest over labor's inheritance tax rule and i did see a lot of
00:12:47.340 young people at this protest you think farmers you think middle age or older and actually it was
00:12:52.760 a pretty large proportion of young people there like you say the family farms right so they bring
00:12:58.220 kids along because the kids have been raised to expect to inherit the farm and tend to the land
00:13:02.740 well not just that they literally work on the farm themselves in order to prepare so it's already
00:13:06.960 their job so you're you're depriving them of a livelihood as they're currently doing it oh well
00:13:11.540 the government heard wait white kids are still able to get jobs somewhere can't have that even the
00:13:17.400 lefty independent just says why are britain's farmers protesting and they're drawing attention to the
00:13:21.540 protest and why they're actually protesting uh and you know they're actually saying thousands of
00:13:27.940 farmers and they're presenting it relatively fairly which is unusual you don't see this in lots of other
00:13:34.440 um causes do you and then here's another one here from wales online protesting farmers descend on
00:13:40.780 westminster as pictures show scale of demonstration if this were a right-wing political demonstration
00:13:46.500 explicitly uh i imagine the tone would be very different they wouldn't even mention it or they
00:13:51.360 wouldn't certainly wouldn't mention the scale and the numbers i mean the pictures are difficult to
00:13:56.220 uh ignore as well i mean it's implicitly right-wing though isn't it it is yes it's sort of coded
00:14:01.180 because of course you know everyone jokes that farmers are conservative and vote towards the right
00:14:07.020 four years right but also you didn't have any representatives of the labor government breaking
00:14:11.460 rank and standing out there with them but you did have james mc murdoch nigel farage and robert
00:14:15.940 gemerick hanging off the side of tractors so i think this one we'll look at some of the people
00:14:20.480 who attended but that there weren't many labor people let's just say that so even the bbc um their
00:14:27.480 headline was hundreds of tractors block westminster which they didn't block it no not much traffic
00:14:33.140 there given it was when tuesday in westminster monday morning wasn't it was it monday yeah i don't know
00:14:39.120 what day of the week it was tuesday yesterday right there we go who are you uh where am i um
00:14:43.940 but yeah it is a little bit uh low information which i thought was interesting but then i suppose
00:14:50.040 it's got a video to back it up so it might just be an engagement thing more than a more than trying
00:14:55.160 to hide the nature of it even metro which everyone knows is being insufferably lefty major london roads
00:15:01.680 gridlocked during farmers protest outside parliament they're at least showing the scale of it even though
00:15:06.420 they're trying to suggest they're causing disruption which is about as far um to the left
00:15:13.220 as it really gets and speaking of very far to the left here um i think this is the revolutionary
00:15:20.600 this is a basically an openly if i go here um we are the british section of the international
00:15:27.740 committee of the fourth international founded by leon trotsky we are marxists and fight for the
00:15:31.800 principles founded by marx engels lenin and trotsky so and literal common turn agents wow
00:15:37.100 farmers warn of humanitarian crisis if family farm tax not scrapped and they're sympathetic oh my one
00:15:42.820 thousand tractors spread all the way up white hall and beyond in a show of strength by tens of thousands
00:15:47.320 of angry farmers yesterday determined to force the labor government to halt the family farming tax
00:15:52.060 ladies and gentlemen we might have found the one example in history where marxists have
00:15:57.160 sympathized with farmers and property rights for some reason i don't know but um it's not explicitly
00:16:03.640 anti-farmer uh from what i was able to read so that was interesting so it seems like a lot of the press
00:16:10.580 sort of read the mood in the country that actually lots of people are sympathetic uh whereas people
00:16:16.120 on twitter um ever being uh stupid i think it's fair to say did not have we got the astroturfed people
00:16:24.540 saying that the farmers should have their land taken off of them because they are greedy and don't
00:16:28.960 want to pay tax like the rest of us and so those do exist but i'm not focusing on them today so what
00:16:34.000 i want to don't think that farmers pay any tax at all so what i have here um if we could switch that
00:16:41.320 to the actual map view so here's white hall um i'm going to change it to the actual map view because
00:16:46.980 it makes it easier uh is that right well that'll do oh go ahead samson
00:16:54.540 thank you so we can hear this uh we can see here this is white hall this is the road that they
00:16:59.600 blocked obviously the entrance to downing street uh and lots of people saying well they're blocking
00:17:04.680 ambulances whereas you have along the embankment here you have this road here you've got that road
00:17:12.360 there and also if you've noticed it's london is downing street a particularly high traffic area
00:17:18.860 anyway no if you were an ambulance you wouldn't go down there anyway but when it's open to the
00:17:24.520 public and there's not a protest going on there's a bunch of tourists just walking in the road yeah
00:17:28.240 whenever i've been to white hall and downing street you just walk down there yeah exactly and then you
00:17:34.280 spit at the politicians as they go it's a it's a tradition at this point so i'm pointing this out
00:17:40.020 just so you all know that there are alternatives it's not a high traffic area for ambulances and
00:17:45.880 emergency services right however what did happen were lots of posts like this pointing out blocking
00:17:52.380 ambulances with blue lights going on because they don't want to pay taxes and everyone else has to
00:17:56.040 so it's worth mentioning the ambulances and there are also police cars in amongst the tractors were
00:18:02.680 there on purpose because they had these large protests they always have ambulance and police
00:18:08.660 on staff to make sure when they're arranged in advance and they put them in amongst the tractors just
00:18:14.180 for the sake of practicality so they're in useful locations these were people working the event
00:18:20.980 right the protest it's it's not that they're blocking them in it's that they were sat there
00:18:27.340 the entire day from uh when i saw it 11 in the morning until about half four um in the afternoon
00:18:33.480 so sort of early evening and it wasn't that the the tractors were there and you see a lot of this
00:18:39.040 there are lots of these posts that one didn't do so well um but you know they're saying oh i had
00:18:45.200 blocking people uh this is way more selfish than anything just up oil did according to this guy
00:18:50.460 but people are lapping this stuff up as you can see blocking downing street as opposed to blocking
00:18:56.580 motorways covering paintings in soup and covering buildings in orange paint and stonehenge
00:19:03.300 well for the reason left leftists as always going won't somebody think of the politicians
00:19:08.640 i know it's funny how they always come out and defend them the climate protesters are saying okay
00:19:13.400 we have to plunge you into energy poverty let you freeze to death and only eat bugs and and leaves
00:19:19.640 because i don't know i'm gonna make sacrifices to the sun god like i'm a dark souls character
00:19:24.220 meanwhile these guys are gonna say maybe don't steal my land from my children and we might be able to
00:19:28.800 feed you please i mean that seems like a much more reasonable demand well again these people all seem to be
00:19:33.220 under the kind of delusion that farmers just don't pay tax they're saying pay a tax that everybody else
00:19:38.260 has to well i'm sure you'd be saying it very differently if you happen to have non-liquid
00:19:43.200 assets that meant that when you died your children would be stumped with a bill of hundreds of thousands
00:19:48.320 of pounds for no reason and also why should everyone else have to pay that tax yeah we are just playing
00:19:52.360 the politics of resentment that's it it's also their property and it's not the government's to take
00:19:56.620 and uh here's another one here aside from the fact these farmer protests in inverted commas
00:20:02.420 of course they're farmers it's just it's just a load of theater kids like just stop oil obviously
00:20:06.720 theater kids with tractors the most dangerous force in britain are blocking ambulances and hugely
00:20:11.760 inconveniencing people without facing any legal consequences they arranged the protest in advance
00:20:16.560 actually so uh why would they face legal consequences um there's actual two-tier justice for you
00:20:22.760 apparently at least they admit that finally the vast majority of these tractors come straight off the
00:20:27.220 jcb stockyard this is an actual schizopo he's actually suggesting they're paid actors oh my
00:20:33.300 they're not driven by farmers and do not represent farmers the vast majority are paid to protest by
00:20:38.100 tax dodging millionaires real farmers are at work on their farms yeah because you notoriously pick up
00:20:43.120 loads of mud on your tires when you're only ever driving down the m25 once but this got a lot of
00:20:48.520 attention and um it is worth mentioning i was there i overheard lots of farmers talking to people on
00:20:55.680 their farm or like um suppliers whilst they're at the protest because the farm work continues while
00:21:02.600 they're there they weren't directly on the phone to clarks and saying plans going as we expect boss
00:21:07.720 suddenly start talking in cockney gangster accents they're all paid by big jeremy that's what's going
00:21:13.860 on good nickname for him actually and uh here's another one just seeing that um oh yes of course this
00:21:21.080 is a person actually pointing it um out this is obviously false because the police directed the
00:21:25.680 tractors to their parking positions and no ambulance would have tried to use whitehall after that
00:21:29.840 yeah obviously um it's just ridiculous and uh i just noticed the highlighting of the colors of uh
00:21:38.000 stuck farmer i quite like that it's quite a good one murdoch held that sign last time it happened oh okay
00:21:43.860 so oh no not this twat this this goes back this is december they're saying the media won't
00:21:49.680 acknowledge this video of farms blocking an ambulance with its blue lights it looks like
00:21:53.200 they're trying to pull they're trying to get out of the way they are they are trying to move out of
00:21:57.440 there's a bus in the way that's the problem they're trying to get around the traffic to let
00:22:01.840 the ambulance through and it's just like they won't acknowledge well curiously it stops after what
00:22:05.480 is that about five ten seconds of the tractors moving so presumably the ambulance just goes
00:22:09.980 around and goes on yeah right i also don't think the farmers want to stop in ambulance because
00:22:14.980 they're not stupid and uh here's another one this is a a local news outlet east anglian daily times
00:22:23.180 protesters in tractors seen blocking emergency services there is a small effort to try this
00:22:28.580 line but it's not really taking off except amongst lefties but um the one that did a puff piece on us
00:22:35.540 thanks guys two-tier reporting when climate was very complimentary yeah when climate
00:22:39.900 protestors slow ambulances they're vilified so why are the wealthy farmers giving a free pass
00:22:44.420 and here they are outside white hall again this is from i believe was it december i think was the
00:22:50.020 article yeah yeah yeah i think that's right there's also one earlier and go back up yeah 12th of
00:22:55.560 december yeah yeah there's i am mortimer the guy that wrote the byline times piece on my list trust
00:23:00.240 interview got literally everything wrong i think that's also the same author but yeah the the difference is
00:23:06.260 that they've scheduled on accuracy so far and then uh it's also worth mentioning um guido have done
00:23:13.320 some good stuff as they often do uh they they did a freedom of information request to the london
00:23:19.340 ambulance service which confirmed there were no recorded incidents of delays attributed to the
00:23:24.220 farmers tractor protest action what a surprise so we asked the hospital and they said no which i think
00:23:30.140 is good enough evidence for me but uh you know they're just crazy conspiracy theorists but of
00:23:35.100 course they're also doing this in back in november as well like shock to see ambulances slow down it's
00:23:41.780 because they don't want to hit the people in the road but the people in the road will move
00:23:44.480 also there's a police officer helping it pass through this is you know parliament square i think if
00:23:51.720 there's going to be one place where it's going to be difficult for traffic to be it's there
00:23:55.840 also um i'm sure you're aware of this connor you can see all of the um defenses from vehicles
00:24:02.660 um because of diversity bollards yeah diversity bollards they're protecting people from getting
00:24:08.100 run over by uh rogue um scholars of a certain religion yeah being hit by the gdp i mean also
00:24:15.060 just just on a wednesday loads of the stuff's blocked off so the ministers can have their cars
00:24:21.080 transport them for pnqs so on wednesday this is heavily obstructed again by the police so the
00:24:28.600 idea that parliament square is not a place where heavy foot traffic and bollards are just ridiculous
00:24:33.940 so i'm going to quickly fire through who was there uh nigel farage turned up for a bit um andrew
00:24:40.240 lloyd weber as well um turned up again seems to be a friend of the farmers uh he owns a farm doesn't
00:24:45.820 okay fair enough that um i would have thought you owned a theater or something um that is possible
00:24:53.340 you can own both uh and also kemi badenock turned up as well uh she doesn't quite look as at home in
00:24:59.320 that tractor as uh many other people uh but i felt like i had to mention it so the final thing i wanted
00:25:06.460 to end on is um i'm going to set out two scenarios for you of different farmers protests the worst case
00:25:13.700 scenario is uh the indian farmers protests which had 600 farmers killed one activist raped uh one
00:25:21.000 journalist killed and a man lynched i mean it is india that's a very indian protest uh apparently the
00:25:26.920 man who was lynched and was paid to throw a sikh scripture on the floor and he had his hand and
00:25:32.040 leg chopped off whilst and then was later lynched uh and a sikh group claimed responsibility so they
00:25:38.700 were proud of it yeah they did repeal the contentious law but there are lots of other
00:25:42.800 aims that they didn't meet and they're still going on um so they didn't repeal the minimum
00:25:48.800 support prices as well crops the debt wave is in the compensation for deceased protesters so
00:25:54.060 the people who were killed didn't even get compensated and uh yes here's december of of 2024
00:26:00.500 where they're still blocking they're still going they're still going now hell uh almost five years
00:26:06.500 later and it's getting to the point where um indian farmers are going on and their leaders are going
00:26:11.480 on hunger strike for 40 days which the entire nation of india will go on uh if they don't sort
00:26:16.980 out their farming situation with the sort of population that numbers that they have you'd think
00:26:21.040 that they would want to have as much food as possible you would think wouldn't you and the
00:26:24.620 best case scenario is this and this is of course the the dutch farmers uh party because they formed
00:26:31.780 a party it was only set up in 2019 and it won 20 of the vote and now they're part of the coalition
00:26:38.480 governments they're actually in government uh influencing policy um with uh wilders uh pvv the
00:26:46.400 farmers party which is bbb the liberal vvd and the anti-corruption nsc nice and simple over there
00:26:53.780 i know i i like that they're very efficient with their acronyms very germanic very orderly this is why
00:26:59.460 the conservative party and reform are both turning up for photo ops at the protest i mean
00:27:03.100 don't get me wrong you know rupert lowe himself is a farmer so clearly he supports the repeal of
00:27:06.800 the farm bill but at the same time they're trying to capture this latent political energy and hope
00:27:10.840 that the other conservatives you know nascent reform emerging right-wing party doesn't get them
00:27:17.020 first so where do you think uh the farmers are going to sort of see their success because i would
00:27:22.840 probably place it more towards the dutch farmer side but not quite as successful as that i don't think
00:27:28.280 it's going to turn out to be and this could age like milk but like the indian farmers protest i
00:27:33.260 don't think it's going to get quite so bloody i think actually especially because the press aren't
00:27:37.740 demonizing them as if they are the kulaks waiting to be liquidated they tried that a little bit with
00:27:42.060 bbc verifying got caught out i think because the labor government are losing narrative ground on this
00:27:46.980 especially with this chagos deal with the amount of money that they're forking over but destroying family
00:27:52.120 farms for a fraction of that cost as well as the illegal migration budget etc i think they'll have
00:27:56.420 more success and rather than form their own party i think they'll be folded in as a power faction into
00:28:02.600 probably reform it's entirely possible yeah i hope to be proven wrong on this so first i'm going to lay
00:28:09.220 out the more positive uh prediction which would be that uh labor will turn around and decide to undo all
00:28:18.880 of the changes to the inheritance tax simply for pr reasons and uh we'll try and turn around and
00:28:25.120 people will theorize that that was the plan from the start so they could try and make themselves
00:28:28.880 seem like they are a government that responds to the people my actual prediction being the pessimist
00:28:34.440 is that keir starmer is an unfeeling psychopath and has been put in position specifically because
00:28:40.460 he is able to take any and all demonization that is given thrown at him from the public and the press
00:28:46.040 and he is essentially a robot that is meant to push through reforms that the establishment wanted
00:28:53.200 anyway and that includes ethnically cleansing the countryside and so i believe that he will last
00:28:58.280 till 2029 and i do believe that uh there may be some pullback from this but overall the aim is to
00:29:05.080 cleanse the countryside and whatever they need to do to do it starmer will weather the storm
00:29:09.300 i think they're both reasonable predictions to be honest and um yeah obviously if you're a farmer
00:29:15.380 and watching um i wholeheartedly support you and uh i think you're the bedrock of british society
00:29:21.100 and i don't think our country could exist without you so obviously i think it's a it would be a good
00:29:26.240 thing if you succeed and um all the best to you i suppose excellent we've got a couple of rumble
00:29:32.720 rants and then we'll crack on five dollars from the engage few if the global citizens in london don't
00:29:37.880 want local food production we'll take them here in the u.s oh i assume the i'm not sure what he
00:29:45.240 means by that but yeah i think that's confusingly worded yes uh from binary surfer for two dollars to
00:29:50.200 paraphrase sam hyde when we win do not forget these people wanted you hungry broke dead your kids
00:29:55.020 abused and brainwashed and they think it's funny yeah quite one of his most powerful quotes yes and
00:30:01.060 off topic but how many of our elites in the uk will be on the epstein client list i'm betting at least
00:30:04.760 a dozen big names should do a special full-length podcast just on this when it's released well i
00:30:11.080 have heard obviously we know that peter mandelston i was about to add some affiliations with epstein
00:30:15.960 and he he got very angry when he was pressed on it by the financial times the other week part of the
00:30:20.640 reason it speculated why he got the ambassador role is so he has diplomatic immunity when it comes out
00:30:26.000 i wouldn't be surprised yeah that's why they were pushing him so hard despite the americans not
00:30:30.460 wanting him but on epstein's client list specifically yeah maybe at least a dozen in terms of overall
00:30:36.780 degeneracy and disgusting things that they get up to behind the scenes i'd imagine most of all of
00:30:41.860 them there's a reason i never want to go into frontline politics you hear stories anyway speaking
00:30:47.240 of politics things aren't going so well for us over here in the uk or broadly europe at the moment
00:30:52.900 things are going a lot better in america though and so i thought i'd do this segment
00:30:56.300 about how we can have it so that the manga revolution which when i was over in washington
00:31:02.660 dc is well in swing might cross pollinate over to our side of the pond but before we do that we are
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00:31:36.080 it sent out to you at our own cost but because we want you to have the magazine anyway i thought i'd
00:31:41.320 get on to this because there's some new polling out from cbs you know hostile news outlet and all that
00:31:46.280 but they and you go through gritted teeth admit that despite attempts to depict trump as a dictator
00:31:52.020 in waiting and then he went on to win the popular vote it turns out that people all over america are
00:31:57.380 seeing him as energetic strong and keeping his promises the most common phrases used for trump are
00:32:04.040 tough energetic focused and effective effective polling in the majority for a politician that's
00:32:11.960 unprecedented in recent times 70 are saying he's keeping his promises that's huge yeah you don't
00:32:17.220 and to be fair he he is isn't he yeah he certainly is he's doing more than he promised in in that short
00:32:21.840 space of time reminder kirstama and the labor government are currently on 16 approval pretty
00:32:27.760 pretty big gap there what's interesting his deportation policy finds overall majority approval just as most
00:32:35.660 voters said they supported it during the campaign and that extends to sending troops to the border
00:32:40.540 so marshalling the military down to the border declaring a national emergency slapping foreign
00:32:45.780 criminals and shackles and sending them back to columbia etc has overwhelming support from the
00:32:50.300 american public including all the foreign uber drivers that i did a straw poll of so just for
00:32:54.720 those who are worried that mass deportations of foreign criminals are not within the overton window
00:32:58.500 certainly is in the states the most powerful country on the earth and what's very interesting is my
00:33:03.820 friend nate hokman has highlighted that this is particularly strong among gen z so here's a screenshot
00:33:10.060 of the approval ratings gen z approve a rate of 55 to 45 it's 52 to 48 for millennials 56 to 44 for
00:33:20.720 gen x's who were the strongest constituency for trump at the last election 50 50 for boomers american
00:33:26.900 boomers are just a write-off like you've got the the peak patriotic oh yeah well you've got you've got
00:33:32.220 the ones that did like the boat parades for trump which is you know endearing and cheesy and it's kind
00:33:36.900 of that hulkamania style patriotism and then you've got the ones that just want to relive woodstock and
00:33:40.980 are having orgies in the nursing homes like harry went over before i mean to be fair hulk kind of
00:33:45.440 hulk hogan himself kind of straddles the line in more ways than one yeah true ropes fair point so look
00:33:52.360 the vibe has really truly shifted and our collective enemies you know we know that usa id funds these
00:33:58.040 press outlets which then report on europe europe and the uk as well keeping the overton window in a
00:34:01.740 very confined box so whatever they say america happens over here they've also taken notice so
00:34:07.660 you've got these sort of seething screaming hit pieces by ben rhodes former urbana administration
00:34:13.120 official saying this isn't the donald trump america elected well it clearly is actually yeah yeah he's
00:34:18.880 keeping his promises and this has been the one thing that they keep going to they keep returning to
00:34:23.120 this well of saying nobody voted for this and everybody who voted for trump saying this is exactly
00:34:28.960 what i voted for actually it's a terrible line it's one of the worst things they could have done
00:34:33.740 really it's again they just make him look really cool it's the respectability principle seen this
00:34:38.380 embarrassed yet thing you literally voted for it's the reagan's a nazi bush is a nazi not like that
00:34:46.160 nice republican reagan well yeah now reagan's the respectable republican yeah and in 2016 it was
00:34:51.440 trump is a nazi not like the respectable republican that we were calling a war criminal bush and now it's
00:34:55.560 like trump is a nazi not like that respectable republican trump in 2016 to be fair to war criminal
00:35:01.520 bush didn't he accidentally name himself as a war criminal once yeah he's got a sense of humor about
00:35:06.780 it yeah i too think man and fish can coexist um trump's executive order does not so i'm coining
00:35:13.280 something called the conan principle what i mean by this is you can infer the level of winning
00:35:17.400 directly from how much your enemies are driving themselves before you and wailing and gnashing their
00:35:23.440 teeth and they seem to be doing it pretty insistently in the new york times this seems to be the paper of
00:35:27.420 disrepute at the moment here's another one musk's lost boys and trump's mean girls by maureen dowd
00:35:33.380 uh in this she writes the president and the tech lord even have little progeny little elons the lost
00:35:38.860 boys of doge a gang of gen zers in jeans and with backpacks and bags of doritos bursting into federal
00:35:44.060 agencies to gut them and force bureaucrats to justify their existence how do i join exactly i the
00:35:49.080 broccoli-haired zuma waffen old for it actually that's true yeah i might just be a bit past it
00:35:53.700 again this from the party you think 16 year olds can vote who trotted out greta thunberg in front
00:35:58.080 of the un as an expert on climate policy and didn't even go to school quite and who just appointed david
00:36:02.660 hogg vice chair of the dnc they also as part of kamala's thing had all of those uh tiktok
00:36:08.320 influencers trying to come out for her but oh harry sissy sissons yeah yeah harry sisson and the
00:36:12.620 others who now i'm told are in a navy seals um basements and work quite yeah and she writes the
00:36:20.760 lost boys of doge fit in well with the mean girls attitude of trump's washington as seen here in this
00:36:26.140 very famous piece in this this image where they try to make us look awful but i mean they just picked
00:36:33.220 all the attractive people i mean the people here compared to america more generally are more clean
00:36:40.420 cut more in shape more presentable happier happier oh what's terrible is that that one in the black
00:36:47.880 tie actually looks like you josh that's i'll take that he looks a bit like you he's a more handsome
00:36:53.240 version honest oh very modest originally this this image was sort of slightly cropped because they cut
00:36:58.520 the black guys out of it on the on the left to say this is an entirely white party bear in mind this
00:37:02.880 was organized by cj pearson and my friend chris barnard i was at this party it was good fun for a while
00:37:06.880 um and cj pearson himself is an african-american gentleman so yeah the idea that this is just
00:37:13.000 the problem was happy white people yeah that was literally the problem see as people were sharing
00:37:18.780 other photos from this where a few of those girls especially that one who looks like she's in her
00:37:23.580 nightgown um were all hanging out and smiling together and people were actually posting pictures
00:37:29.080 of women from the third reich saying oh it looks the same to me it's like it's just it's just happy
00:37:34.500 white people that's what really annoys some of you i wonder why it might it might annoy the writer
00:37:39.860 in question for context uh this is it what the hell is that that was defeated at the ballot box in
00:37:47.660 november i wonder why they might be envious of these women that thing going none of you ever voted for
00:37:54.360 this you didn't you didn't vote to be happy that person was calling them the mean kids were they the
00:37:59.660 cruel kids yeah i'll read an extract from the from the article because it's it's appallingly
00:38:04.740 written it's easy to see the festivities as an obnoxious victory lap of the maga coalition and of
00:38:10.160 course they are they're referring to two parties by the way this one and then one earlier oh no sorry
00:38:14.440 the following day in butterworth's a sort of uh watch party for american moment i posted a photo of
00:38:19.200 it everyone was attractive happy and wearing maga hats it was jubilant they say conservatism as a
00:38:24.440 cultural force not just a political condition is back in a real way for the first time since the
00:38:29.340 1980s but here in dc among the tourists from tampa the donors and the last politicians trump wimped
00:38:34.860 into submission one can also witness the emerging influence of a newer type of conservative they are
00:38:39.820 not disenfranchised or working class or anti-elite or many of the other adjectives used to describe
00:38:44.580 trump supporters since 2016 rather they are young imposingly well connected urban and very online
00:38:50.200 they are rebels once again storming the capitol hill though without the pathetic scariness of
00:38:54.720 january 6 rioters they are crypto nerds and influencer girlies and recent make america healthy again
00:38:59.040 converts and gays of all stripes plus your standard fair seething rogan listening bros few of them
00:39:05.840 would call themselves republican unless they be sorry it's the main complaint that there are loads of
00:39:09.720 gays that aren't attracted to this writer yes no i thought so i mean i i can see why you're at this
00:39:14.800 party with this description now thanks not the cheers the gay part the no definitely the
00:39:19.000 they're always online yeah cheers thanks no just keep digging thanks man appreciate it at least i
00:39:25.380 had the guts to call him gay josh come on i mean he did hold my hand earlier so that's yourself you
00:39:30.360 know it takes one to know yeah thanks i'm only oh i've just dubbed myself in point being the reason
00:39:36.240 i say this is appallingly written isn't actually because it's a badly written article it's because
00:39:40.100 this was written to make us let's say us collectively transatlantic look terrible and what's
00:39:46.180 fascinating is now they're coping and seething being an accurate depiction of us makes it sound
00:39:51.580 great so this was meant to be a hit piece and it just coded as an endorsement like yeah funnily enough
00:39:56.620 um with byline times quite exactly kamala harris's promise of being brat which means having your
00:40:02.180 mascara streamed and doing a walk of shame home straight into a planned parenthood abortion clinic
00:40:06.500 didn't appeal to attractive non-demented young women and the men who quite might might like to
00:40:12.640 marry them one day turns out that being attractive and financially successful and having children was
00:40:17.920 a better sales pitch weird that you would just concede that ground guys anyway so the uk is looking
00:40:23.660 on in envy at the moment speaking of mass deportations overwhelmingly supported by gen z the telegraph did
00:40:28.300 a great comparison piece between trump's deportations and the uk's deportation spelled y-o-o-k-a-y this is
00:40:35.680 trump's deportations taking foreign criminals slapping them in shackles and putting them aboard a military
00:40:40.180 aircraft this is the uk's um high-vis health and safety deportations where you've got nine people
00:40:46.220 for every one illegal immigrant and by the way the overwhelming majority of these deportations that
00:40:51.040 labor are boasting about it's over 16 000 they are voluntary returns which means they get a 3 000
00:40:56.020 pound stipend after breaking the law just to bugger off home and it doesn't stop them from breaking back
00:41:00.280 in either i prefer josh's idea if we seize their assets yeah tax remittance is 95 as well you know how
00:41:08.180 um in 2020 we would hear about how cramped all those ships were you know what i mean uh very
00:41:15.900 cramped conditions 400 people to a boat i i would be okay with that if it meant we could send people
00:41:21.180 back anyway um funnily enough lots of people probably agree with you because uh now the overwhelming
00:41:29.200 majority of the british public actually back trump's policies too so it's not just popular in america but
00:41:33.440 let's say if there were a party in britain looking to emulate the mega revolution they could just just
00:41:38.980 copy everything that trump did so this is a 2 000 voters surveyed and the questions were fairly clear
00:41:45.240 they laid them out here but i'll summarize the results uh 58 of the public support mass deportations
00:41:50.680 so that's very encouraging so that that is well within the overton window of acceptability
00:41:54.580 53 percent support ending dei and restoring free speech protections and 55 percent support fracking
00:42:00.580 and north sea drilling ending net zero so ironic that these are all the policies that terminated
00:42:05.160 the trust's tenureship turns out you can just probably just copy the policies but not resign and
00:42:09.500 ship it and also clear out the civil service while you do it so you can actually do the policies
00:42:13.200 and you'll be fine i like how we live in a an alleged democracy whereas the government is doing the
00:42:18.340 opposite of all of the popular things well well that would be populism which would be fascism
00:42:23.940 other than populism is bad maybe like seven mps every single party is doing all those things as
00:42:29.940 well but you've just been given a hobson's choice for absolute decades and therefore no wonder zoomers
00:42:36.040 are not too enthused with democracy as we've covered before but of the people supporting this you might
00:42:41.140 be thinking well you know america's zuma revolution is unique to them right we haven't had the same
00:42:46.480 infrastructure or the same culture well you say that one in three brits would vote for trump
00:42:51.060 now that's good that's pretty encouraging i mean reform was already the joint top party in its infancy
00:42:59.120 with young men at the last election and now we've got polling that says more young men would actually
00:43:03.040 vote for trump than farage i assume on pure memetic quality well i think also that trump has proof that
00:43:08.580 he's going to deliver on his promises whereas i think that the main concern with nigel is that
00:43:14.140 um the association with the conservative party or you know the the talk of conservative defectors and
00:43:21.080 potential pacts makes people think that they're going to go the same way as the conservatives
00:43:25.340 and stab their their base in the back i think there's there shouldn't be as much of worry about
00:43:30.360 pacts because just speaking anecdotally um reform really hate the tories but they're very happy to
00:43:37.580 allow lots of tories to wear a teal tie if they just renounce the form of tory membership like that
00:43:43.780 ex-conservative mp they announced like it was a famous football trade he had previously stood in
00:43:48.720 the seat against rupert lowe in the 2019 election when he was a brexit party mep and when rupert
00:43:53.360 magnanimously stood down in the non-aggression pact against boris all he did was badmouth him so
00:43:57.660 weird that you take him aboard it needs to be more radical than just saying that oh i'm not part of
00:44:02.340 it needs to be maoist it needs to be you need to denounce everything that your party did you need
00:44:09.440 to be harangued and harassed in a large public forum until you understand the shame of what your party
00:44:15.880 did then maybe you will consider it perhaps after you've got like a guy of boris johnson uh and burn
00:44:24.560 it in public well this is one of an effigy of johnson for every tory to reform uh move over so about
00:44:31.940 two weeks before andrea jenkins joined reform um maybe it was a couple of months anyway i spoke to
00:44:37.760 her about this and she said reform had been courting her defection before the election and
00:44:41.280 since she's now their mayoral candidate for greater lincolnshire and i like andrea she's always been a
00:44:46.200 pretty solid brexiteer good on migration but when i pressed her she said that she wanted pretty patel to
00:44:51.540 win the tory leadership election and that she still defends boris johnson's covid decisions and other
00:44:57.060 than if pretty patel hadn't gone on the sun the other week and defended the boris wave and told us to
00:45:01.420 apologize for the infinity indians she's dropped on us which she called living bridges to the modi
00:45:05.560 regime in a foreign affairs and then there was kemi badenock's incredible trigonometry interview
00:45:10.880 yeah which everyone should watch um if pretty patel hadn't defended that would she have been taken in
00:45:15.560 as a defector that's a genuine question so reform need to be a lot more stringent about who they let
00:45:19.520 in so it doesn't just track tory i agree and so trump is perhaps looking like a more memetic but also
00:45:26.360 politically strong figure and so they need to match the trump energy we might be getting onto that in
00:45:31.520 a bit so zoom is a with this as well this headline the one in three british young people would vote
00:45:37.280 for trump i wonder if it would be an even greater percentage if they would to uh separate the british
00:45:43.640 young people from the british young people yeah we don't have an ethnic and gender breakdown
00:45:47.940 no we never which is which is funny because we do for literally everything else except polling which
00:45:52.380 is really i think polls need to start doing that because there's such discrepancies in the the
00:45:58.260 british subjects should i say here's a perfect example it's this times polling that we actually
00:46:02.980 discussed on new culture forum that's coming out soon which is that 41 of young people today are
00:46:08.500 proud to be british 15 believe the country is unified 48 believe that britain is a racist country
00:46:14.700 50 believe the uk is stuck in the past i mean if you're trying to get a house like me
00:46:19.080 you might be sympathetic to thinking that 11 would fight for britain 41 said there were no circumstances
00:46:25.200 in which they would take up arms for the country this is compared to in 2004 when 80 of young people
00:46:29.900 said they were proud to be british and which is almost twice as much as today and 60 said the
00:46:34.680 country was united compared to 15 now i mean the united aspect just means that we've got more
00:46:39.380 political choice whereas blairism just gives you a hobson's choice between two cheeks of the same
00:46:44.360 backside but what is interesting here is a quote that i've pulled out from this from a one summer
00:46:49.460 nesbeth it's very revealing that this polling doesn't interview any of the the broccoli-haired
00:46:54.080 disillusioned white guys that are more likely to vote trump than anyone else right summer nesbeth says
00:46:58.540 this we don't learn about black history but we were built on racism it's not right to say we aren't
00:47:04.820 racist it might not be blatant but it's systemic racism deeply entrenched unconscious bias
00:47:08.920 she's saying that about the uk who's this person summer nesbeth she's half indian half jamaican
00:47:13.600 the poor okay um careful anyway point being uh she says this britain was built on racism there's
00:47:21.520 just a rote learned american talking point like we never had chattel slavery hengis and horser
00:47:25.200 weren't sub-saharan africans didn't build hadrian's wall so she's brought that sort of cross-pollination
00:47:31.100 of american race politics over to here probably from social media and the the uk education system so can
00:47:37.400 we cross-pollinate the american cultural revolution back in the inverse well there wasn't any racism in
00:47:42.660 britain you know going back 300 years because it was all british there was no one well maybe
00:47:47.060 maybe it was directed at the scots from the english and vice versa but it was all domestic racism
00:47:52.320 therefore okay she's just a fifth columnist who wants the entire politic of britain to be revolving
00:47:57.560 around giving her free things well this is this is benefiting her particular ethnic groups this is
00:48:02.100 the interesting part nesbeth is half indian and half jamaican as it's printed here so she doesn't
00:48:06.360 identify as british she identifies as uh separate a mix of separate ethnicities yeah quite so the
00:48:13.320 ethnic and gender breakdown that isn't provided here is very important why don't gen z like democracy
00:48:17.440 why they think it's a racist country why don't they trust the police well there are free factions right
00:48:21.020 there are these second generation third generation migrants who might think that britain is a racist
00:48:26.800 country because they don't see britain as their country because their parents are not british or from
00:48:30.800 britain ethnically or culturally or whatever and so they just accuse it of racism by learning
00:48:34.760 learning rote learning american talking points there's another subset of that diverse diaspora
00:48:40.180 who don't like democracy because they want to caliphate and that's a very real thing given
00:48:44.040 muhammad is now the most prominent baby name in england and a third of british babies are born to
00:48:49.400 non-british mothers and then there's of course the let's say woke students largely young women in this
00:48:55.920 country who have just bought the british values rendition of history that the empire is uniquely
00:49:00.540 guilty for slavery and racism that they've been fed but then the other demographic
00:49:04.280 is someone who would agree that britain's a racist country they would agree they don't trust the
00:49:08.680 police they would agree democracy isn't very good it's young white guys like us they're like yeah
00:49:12.380 britain is a racist country against me because of dei and the equality act yeah i don't trust the
00:49:16.780 police because the mcpherson report said the police were systemically racist and now anytime i put a
00:49:20.760 tweet out saying don't really like the level of foreigners playing their phones out loud on public
00:49:25.180 transport i get a non-crime hate incident so i think we're all watching the same tv screen just
00:49:29.180 coming to different conclusions and we're not told which groups are saying what i mean as a social
00:49:33.460 psychologist you must be a bloody tearing your hair out on this methodology oh yeah it's it's
00:49:38.100 terrible like um i've long said that the people that go into political polling quite often are the
00:49:42.320 people who failed in academia and so aren't you know worth their stripe and even in academia you've
00:49:47.940 got to have multiple studies to verify a trend so it's just like the lowest of the low most of the
00:49:53.560 time not that i'm bitter or anything yeah we're getting the dregs of democracy over in the uk but but
00:49:58.380 something that's funny right is that in european continent and in the u.s you're not getting the
00:50:06.460 same disenthusiasm with democracy and it's because in the u.s it's worked for them in europe some of
00:50:13.560 them are starting to cotton on so this is the uh the afd in germany and reminder their national
00:50:18.560 election if you are german you fancy voting is on the 23rd of february 2025 now there are some
00:50:23.500 reservations about the afd um mainly because alice veld herself is quite a liberal person but there
00:50:31.620 you go got an interesting life she's a lesbian married to a sri lankan woman i think isn't she
00:50:37.980 i i could be wrong there but so she's not quite the um ambassador of the far right woo but at her
00:50:44.260 conference and this was at the saxony conference uh january i think it was the 13th of january this year
00:50:50.260 uh vedal said to the party i have to be honest with you if it's going to be called remigration
00:50:56.040 then that's what it's going to be remigration and so she's adopting the the pantsuit girl boss
00:51:01.740 position because president trump of course used the phrase remigration to refer to the mass deportation
00:51:07.160 of the millions of illegal criminals let in via the sovereign border under the biden administration
00:51:11.760 so it seems that the afd are actually hardening up their migration policy and catching up with the
00:51:18.140 trump revolution and now it looks like they're in with a chance to win mainly because lots of young
00:51:23.960 men as the bbc are petrified of this are turning to they say the far right but this is the afd
00:51:29.920 they're a liberal liberal party first and foremost aren't they well they're very market liberal yeah
00:51:34.300 yeah yeah exactly but they have a national preference policy as do national rally as should reform uk
00:51:39.580 because the obligation of the state should be to its citizens and citizens are a particular people
00:51:44.320 otherwise the country doesn't exist so they interview a chap here called nick who's 19 and
00:51:48.940 dominic who's 30 one reason why nick and many other german men say that they are concerned about
00:51:55.020 immigration is because they're afraid of the number of attacks in germany involving suspects who
00:51:59.280 were asylum seekers most recently the fatal stabbing of a toddler and a man in a park in the bavarian
00:52:04.380 city of alf schaufenberg um i wonder why he might be afraid of that perhaps the uh the christmas
00:52:09.520 market as well attack uh there seems to be a sort of trend stacking up here must must just be racism
00:52:15.900 on his part he says the people who integrate and learn who study here do their work i have no problems
00:52:20.640 with them and he says but these days such statements are seen as hostile you're called a
00:52:24.720 nazi because of germany's past yeah he's not looking to kick out the japanese business man who's
00:52:29.160 married to a german woman and actually contribute taxes it's just all of the you know stabby afghans
00:52:33.580 that might be a bit of a problem hence why pure research found in 2024 26 of german men had positive
00:52:38.760 views of the afd compared to only 11 of women at the time and the share of men holding this opinion
00:52:42.980 has risen 10 points since 2022 in september 2024 when they had their regional elections it gives in
00:52:48.480 thuringia and i can't remember the other place off the top of my head taxney anhalt thank you sir
00:52:52.620 um one in three germans under the age of 34 voted for the afd so we're seeing comparable levels of
00:52:58.220 support from zoomers as we did in america for now the german equivalent although they might be a
00:53:04.580 little bit softer than trump even um one of the reasons why the bbc attributes this to
00:53:08.860 is that the afd dominates tiktok compared to other german parties the uh it has 539 000 followers on
00:53:16.120 its parliamentary account compared to 158 000 for the spd who have the most seats in the german
00:53:20.740 parliament one afd influencer called selena breitsche is 25 year old has more than 167 000 followers 53
00:53:27.860 percent of whom are male with 76 percent age between 18 and 35 now they say 53 percent of male
00:53:33.040 that means near parity women are following her we've seen the similar trend over in national rally for
00:53:38.980 the french where almost an equal split of young men and young women are voting for le pen's party
00:53:44.040 maybe because they think jordan bardell is a bit dishy but also because they've turned immigration into
00:53:48.400 women's safety issue and snatched up loads of the french feminist so we're seeing an encouraging wave
00:53:51.900 across europe of young people copying the same trends as in trump all fun and here's here's one
00:53:58.500 last one denmark now denmark is a good case study because if alice videl was trying to model herself
00:54:04.300 on pantsuit deportations well the danish center left of all places have been doing this since 2019 and
00:54:10.300 they've pursued some pretty radical hardline policies uh that are actually now just sensible and mainstream and
00:54:16.220 the way that you deal with the problem of um criminal asylum seekers so in 2018 denmark introduced
00:54:22.200 the so-called anti-ghetto law to reduce the number of non-western residents in certain areas to below
00:54:26.700 30 by 2030 see any 2030 goal i endorse uh prime minister metty frederickson who's leader of the
00:54:33.420 social democrats has pursued a zero refugee policy since 2019 miss frederickson told the financial times
00:54:38.860 in 2024 that the country's approach to crime and immigration including revoking residency permits for
00:54:43.840 syrian refugees in 2021 and 2023 now that the war's won they can all go home i suppose um was
00:54:49.960 popular with left-wing working-class voters she said an unsafe society is always bigger challenge for
00:54:53.900 people without a lot of opportunities if you have the money you will always be able to defend yourself
00:54:57.440 last year the authorities granted the smallest number and that's only 2 300 residency permits to
00:55:02.780 asylum seekers that we have seen in recent years this is uh kare yivbad beck apologies if i mispronounced
00:55:08.400 that who's the immigration minister whereas uh here let's use a comparison the home office figures in
00:55:13.200 the uk which have a population more than 10 times that of denmark granted 67 978 asylum claims in
00:55:21.260 the year to june 2023 to 2024 which is more than triple the previous years so europe's zoomers are
00:55:28.000 just sort of hoping for a fraction of what the americans and europeans have got and the only glimmer
00:55:32.960 of hope is that we have rupert lowe retweeting fan cams of his speeches now so perhaps we have our trump
00:55:38.860 and waiting we'll have to see right gents ask me the things and you can go through the some of the
00:55:44.860 rumble rent sure will do uh bald eagle 1787 with these polls i'm wondering how many approvals they
00:55:51.160 tossed out to make the approval and disapproval look closer than it is in reality um we never really see
00:55:57.340 much of the background i know that cbs did actually post the full data it's like 50 pages from you gov
00:56:02.860 um but you'd need someone to comb over that with the fine tooth and see how legitimate it is all we
00:56:07.600 can really judge is that i mean beforehand trump's approval was meant to be down especially among
00:56:13.220 young people now it's soaring up to the point where they can't even deny it so there you go the
00:56:17.940 engaged few the for five dollars to paraphrase a famous saying there are lies damn lies and they're
00:56:23.280 in new york times op-ed articles very good um sad wings raging for a hundred dollars thank you very
00:56:29.260 much that's a very much cheers trump salt incorporators is back in business and business
00:56:33.380 is good you guys in the uk fight fight fight and keep up the good work thank you very much sir
00:56:37.680 thank you yes uh the engaged few we would never have gotten this from trump 2020 he needed four
00:56:42.760 years in the wilderness to have the scales dropped from his eyes maybe america at large needed it too
00:56:46.340 quite the narrative arc is very beneficial and uh i'm not going to read out that username and i'm also
00:56:52.760 not going to read out that super chat behave harry go for it all right then uh do you want to get
00:56:59.060 my links up please on the screen samson thank you very much so in britain we have a number of
00:57:05.420 problems that we talk about constantly uh including the numbers of people coming into the country but
00:57:10.600 i think something that we really need to hammer home is the fact that even if we were to close the
00:57:15.080 borders today we are sitting on a demographic time bomb and the clock is ticking even if we were to
00:57:21.420 close the border right now due to the way that birth rates are in this country but by um the end of
00:57:27.460 the century it's likely that white british will become a minority by 2083 we will become 54 first
00:57:35.540 generation immigrant with current trends and that doesn't count the second generation babies so you
00:57:39.960 will be overwhelmingly a non-indigenous british country yeah there you go and at that rate this
00:57:45.960 population will have essentially been well on its way to being replaced and it was will not be britain
00:57:51.620 anymore that will change the way that this country looks that will change the lives that our children
00:57:55.800 and grandchildren and great-grandchildren get to live because when it tips over the scales that much
00:58:01.600 the only solution is what the spanish managed to achieve but we are not in a position to be
00:58:07.640 thinking of such things at the moment before i go any further i need to point out that we do have
00:58:12.440 merchandise on the website this is the islander 2 merchandise which is still available but now only
00:58:17.480 for a limited time because islander 3 will be coming out soon there have been distributed distribution
00:58:22.880 problems with the second one if you're still having issues getting a hold of your issue of islander 2
00:58:27.240 please get in touch with us and we will sort it ourselves because the distributor was rubbish but
00:58:33.280 islander 3 will have a different and better distributor so hopefully we'll not have those same
00:58:37.660 problems but make sure to buy this merchandise while it's still available to pay the bills feed and
00:58:43.580 clothe us and make sure that josh does not die naked and destitute at the side of the road
00:58:47.580 please do and this is old news at this point really but it's been recirculating with a new map
00:58:55.480 to go with it and visual aids always help because people don't like reading and that is this that
00:59:00.900 in 2023 only 56 percent of births in england were of white british and here is a helpful map to show
00:59:09.240 you where exactly those places were that had the worst birth rates for white british london clearly
00:59:16.580 being an extreme outlier in just how bad it was with devon cornwall parts of wiltshire looking all
00:59:24.300 right southwest and the northeast as well however even then 77 80 not high enough as far as i'm
00:59:32.240 concerned some people will tell you that the only way to fix this is through increasing the birth rate
00:59:38.800 of the natives and i would never ever discourage people from having children having a family of their
00:59:44.160 own but that can only go so far because if we were to begin to try and find some way to culturally
00:59:51.260 encourage native british people to start having more children while maintaining the population
00:59:56.640 breakup that we have right now what you're essentially getting into is a demographic arms race
01:00:01.240 i was going to say it would be like uh you know the nuclear um build up with the us and the soviet
01:00:08.220 union right except i think that the our immigrants would be better suited because the british cultural
01:00:15.440 practice is to have as many children as within your means and to spend a lot of time uh cultivating
01:00:21.520 their education and making sure they're well-rounded people whereas um you know having 15 kids on
01:00:27.620 welfare um you know some of us might do it but it's not necessarily as enculturated into us as some of our
01:00:33.600 uh our house guests well not not just that of course paul morland very good demographer has been
01:00:39.280 on my show before and has said the link between family size and howding affordability is not exactly
01:00:45.640 one-to-one because there are you know areas in the northwest of england where housing is cheaper but
01:00:50.420 among the native population the birth rate is still lower than new migrants but you can see in the areas
01:00:56.140 where immigration is the highest and therefore immigrant birth rates are even higher that can also map as a
01:01:01.980 kind of social housing heat map like there's not that much yeah immigrants occupied social housing
01:01:06.260 in devonshire for example so if you hope not if you withdraw nhs access benefits and social housing
01:01:13.440 from foreign nationals and make it much harder to get british citizenship or indefinite leave to remain
01:01:18.460 in the first place you might have that arms race improve but the fact that we're in an arms race at all
01:01:24.360 speaks the level of betrayal is a complete betrayal of the people of this country our ancestors our
01:01:30.700 descendants and as one wise man said quite recently was done entirely on purpose it was not an accident
01:01:38.320 and this of course was taken from information that people like you connor were reporting on all the way
01:01:44.420 back in november using these graphs the information was taken from the ons website uh and then put into
01:01:51.940 these graphs so here is a breakdown so you can see that other white is still 11 percent so overall the white
01:01:59.520 population of britain in terms of births is about 67 percent but still this is britain this is england
01:02:05.720 i would prefer for it to remain that rather than just an economic zone for even people from the rest
01:02:11.740 of europe to come to other way includes albania just just for a heads up that's something else and even
01:02:17.220 then other white which you would imagine is european people uh is still dwarfed by asian births in this
01:02:23.140 country and we can also see from some of the other information that you found in the daily mail article
01:02:27.100 live births for the most 10 most common countries of birth for non-uk born mothers in england and
01:02:33.000 wales india 21 000 pakistan you've got afghanistan and this was i think the first year that afghanistan
01:02:39.860 entered into these figures because of the refugee refugee scheme following um following the pullout
01:02:46.540 of our forces and the taliban takeover there as well so on my show later i'm going through again the
01:02:52.160 indefinite leave to remain rules uh it turns out the indefinite leave to remain is only meant to be
01:02:56.660 granted after five years of being in britain that's when you can apply they automatically granted
01:03:01.820 indefinite leave to remain to every recipient of an afghan humanitarian visa so they don't even need
01:03:06.680 to wait we're just stuck with them forever oh brilliant and as you point out in this as well
01:03:11.120 31.8 percent of births almost a full third were to non-uk born mothers and with all of the migration
01:03:18.100 coming into this country as well this will continue to get worse and worse because these figures could
01:03:23.000 remain perfectly static and even with closed borders we would still find ourselves being outnumbered
01:03:28.540 this will only accelerate going into the future callum pointed out that we need to decolonize london
01:03:34.220 i absolutely agree nice screenshot it is a nice screenshot but you've got to zoom in nice and close for
01:03:39.600 this but of course if you want to see what will become of england and the rest of britain if these
01:03:45.080 kinds of figures are to be replicate are to continue at the rate that they are just look at parts of
01:03:49.880 london or as i will do later on in the segment look at south africa but first there is some very very
01:03:58.600 astroturfed looking posts going about on social media from fellows like this toby foster who managed
01:04:05.240 to get almost a million views and 12 000 likes on this so actually there's nothing wrong with london
01:04:09.880 just got back from there no one tried to nick my watch because that's the sign of a quality city
01:04:15.640 the the if that's the bar that you're going with that's a very low bar nobody tried to mug me this
01:04:21.920 time this time no one mugged me everyone in the shop spoke english and most people smiled at me
01:04:29.360 that's that is the baseline standard of all of england at one point but also london okay where which
01:04:35.700 yeah which part of richmond harrow did you go to bexley possibly because those are the uh more
01:04:41.320 definitely more jelsea brixton no also uh just because you didn't get mugged this one time does
01:04:47.660 not contradict the fact that there is a rape reported every hour yeah it's a failure to understand
01:04:52.580 per capita i alongside other people responded to this maven uh responded to this saying that the last
01:04:58.240 time he was in london about two weeks ago he was in a cab and while they were waiting at a zebra
01:05:03.340 crossing he literally just saw a woman crossing the road and a guy ran up and nicked her bag
01:05:08.340 and uh when i was in brixton a few years ago i responded saying uh that i went to a corner shop
01:05:14.780 after a gig and while i was in there it ended up being robbed by a gang of tiny drill wrappers
01:05:19.320 little pocket drill yeah little pocket drill wrap held him down like it was gulliver's travels
01:05:24.160 yeah and it was uh it was being flanked on the outside by an elder drill rapper he was about 18
01:05:30.300 they don't get much older than that elder drill rapper yeah sounds like uh like a video game
01:05:34.980 boss variant he had a great big gray beard out from under his balaclava yeah and he was staring
01:05:39.980 at me as if to say you try anything i'll stab you so you know what i chose to not get stabbed
01:05:44.660 so that's other people's experience of london but this one data point here this anecdote
01:05:49.680 got 12 000 likes and is basically a little bit of nice astroturf propaganda to remind everybody that
01:05:55.000 there's nothing wrong with diversity london is fine it doesn't even need to be criminal to be
01:05:59.700 unpleasant like just walking through the dystopic tunnels of the elizabeth line having someone in
01:06:04.540 a heavy subcontinental african accent shout the train announcements at you with british transport
01:06:09.960 police staff walking towards you again in the full face coverings indoors so it's not that you've even
01:06:14.660 got the wind buffeting down on them having second generation diversity burst through the barriers as
01:06:19.800 you're paying exorbitant amounts in order to get to work on time so that you can pay for their social
01:06:24.400 housing just all these small things like that really start to grate on you as almost makes you feel as if
01:06:28.800 society is built against you at this point doesn't it but that would be systematic oppression which
01:06:33.480 only happens to non-white people anyway this will of course as i mentioned keep getting worse with the
01:06:39.440 way that things are going because if you believe that the palestinians when they are inevitably pushed
01:06:43.420 out of gaza are going to be going entirely to jordan and egypt and other parts of the middle east
01:06:48.140 you are wrong because we've already got an example here of a palestinian family allowed to remain in the
01:06:54.180 uk after applying through the ukrainian refugee scheme before the election they had a debate about
01:07:00.920 this in parliament where members of then every party there was one conservative that ended up
01:07:05.200 defecting to labor but labor s&p greens lib dems etc came along and said we should recreate the
01:07:11.880 ukrainian refugee scheme for gaza fantastic the labor immigration minister at the time said we've
01:07:17.400 already got this drafted now they don't even need to pass it it turns out because even if the home
01:07:21.200 office oppose it and labor haven't put the legislation forward judicial activists can just sign it off
01:07:25.840 and stick families of six in our country judges as happened in this case can just say oh well it's
01:07:31.300 for humanitarian reasons and wasn't it yeah we in european court on human rights it was uh using the
01:07:36.900 article 8 of the european convention for human rights which protects the right to family life
01:07:41.080 because it was a mother father and four children so that's six new entries gaza's just right next to
01:07:46.960 latvia if i remember correctly yeah what we need i feel as a country is a people that have had a
01:07:52.840 direct hand you know homebrewing explosives and making armaments that's what i find really enriches
01:08:00.000 our society i think you've got to remember how it works josh is that while they're in gaza they're
01:08:04.700 dangerous to terrorists and they harbor hamas when they cross onto european soil they're sympathetic
01:08:10.640 victims and displaced persons they are indeed as british as you and me i forgot suddenly
01:08:15.320 the the scales of 75 percent of people in the gaza strip last year registering to pew research having
01:08:21.360 supported hamas just fall from their eyes and they won't blame the british at all for setting
01:08:25.200 up israel there'll be no civilizational baggage there strapped to a bomb at all it's amazing the
01:08:29.940 power of that magic soil we should bag it up and sell it we could fix the whole world couldn't we
01:08:33.660 if we surely if the soil itself is magic we could dig a load up gift it to those countries and then
01:08:40.220 they'd be just as successful as us once they're through yeah put it on the ground right that's the
01:08:44.080 liberal promise isn't it yeah so the judge explained it by saying that the evidence shows
01:08:48.960 the security and humanitarian situation situation in gaza remains exceptionally dangerous and dire
01:08:54.300 and highlighted that the youngest children might die if they were to remain there and that it's
01:08:59.680 overwhelmingly in their best interest to be in a safe or safer environment together with their
01:09:03.840 parents and siblings that safe and safer environment just happens to be england yeah i agree it can't be
01:09:09.080 anywhere around israel that should be accepting these people if they're so desperate to support
01:09:15.960 when when all of those countries you know pleading their support of palestine but when it comes to
01:09:21.000 actually taking the palestinians they're against it it's almost like those lefty activists that were
01:09:25.940 holding the refugee welcome signs but when asked would you take one right now they go no well i i agree
01:09:31.400 we should we should keep children safe and with their parents which is why we shouldn't use the asylum
01:09:35.680 system to i don't know um import child murderers like axel rudicabana or you know potential hamas
01:09:41.380 terrorists for example well at least we can be assured because the judge has uh the the judge and
01:09:47.540 the home office have said that this case is only very specific and doesn't set precedent for other
01:09:52.420 potential applicants for the same process it doesn't oh okay that's not yeah that's how the law works
01:09:57.920 i think that's how it works right the president's not said set by prior decisions no no that's that's not
01:10:04.380 how it works just that's don't lie to me that's just a lie that's just a lie and there is only one
01:10:10.320 mp that i've seen speaking about this of course it was rupert low king saying that they shouldn't be
01:10:14.660 welcomed into the uk no ifs buts uh simply can't be allowed to happen uh because obviously it's a
01:10:20.720 stupid idea if again the rhetoric and the standard is that when they are in gaza they are evil terrorists
01:10:28.460 how does that change by a short boat trip or a plane ride over here credit to rob jemrick as
01:10:34.800 well he has been tweeting about this and suella braveman i've missed those two both of them again
01:10:39.740 it's because they have jewish family members so they're particularly concerned about this but
01:10:43.240 everyone should be concerned about this because even if you're as indifferent to we are about israel
01:10:47.480 because we've never been and they're not jewish um hamas also hate every single british person for
01:10:52.060 being at least latently christian or because their ancestors were involved in setting up israel so
01:10:56.680 a target is on all of us with this yeah and again that's just why things are if things carry on with
01:11:02.580 the kind of refugee asylum and immigration policies that we have at the moment things will get worse
01:11:07.780 but i think it's important to say as i mentioned at the beginning of this what happens when we do
01:11:13.480 become a minority right because britain when we had an empire ruled as a minority over our colonial
01:11:20.500 states we had what was it maybe 15 to 20 000 people in india that ran most of the country
01:11:26.660 and it ran very very well it was a much better country then than it is now uh frankly what
01:11:32.840 happens when we are no longer in charge and other people who hate us are in charge well we become
01:11:39.780 south africanized south african uh south africanization will begin to happen and if
01:11:46.820 this begins to happen elsewhere in the west we will eventually end up with what i call global south
01:11:52.700 africa i think i would argue that it's already started happening oh it certainly has signs of
01:11:57.860 decline yeah and uh happily i found thanks to josh uh that there is an account called josie versus
01:12:05.420 josie dedicated to tracking the decline of johannesburg and it just contrasts images so this first one
01:12:13.460 that's 2010 skip ahead 2023 so at first these just become you know it's a visual sign of decay but one
01:12:24.400 after the other it begins to accumulate and you can see that the sorts of people who may end up being a
01:12:29.820 majority of this country are not going to look after the country it will not be the same country
01:12:35.960 with these kinds of people in charge so on the left 2009 to 2023 you can see how rapidly it goes and it
01:12:43.100 wasn't even amazing to begin with but you see basic standards thrown away is that a mad max like
01:12:50.420 we all worship altar yeah you've actually got the architecture of the post-apocalypse it must also be
01:12:56.140 said that outside of even the cultural uh safety any considerations like that on a purely aesthetic level
01:13:03.740 if you have eyes you're gonna put up with this what we already for the rest of your life so here's a
01:13:12.140 simple one this is 2009 versus 2024 you can see that there is a semblance of a road traffic system
01:13:19.080 there is a traffic light there's road markings you've got a street light system next one oh god sorry
01:13:24.700 i pressed the wrong thing now you kind of still got street markings a little bit you just have to
01:13:33.500 chance it a little bit see how quickly it happens as well see how quickly it happens so 2009 versus
01:13:40.200 2023 looks like not a very nice city but functional oh it's a shithole it's like if you remove the
01:13:50.380 europeans it just defaults back to africa again that's that's what i know right that's what has
01:13:56.100 happened yeah and if you if you also import lots and lots of africans who are used to living like on the
01:14:00.180 right and see nothing wrong with it because there's no such thing as a public space that you treat
01:14:03.760 politely um we're starting to look like that one on the right by moving that population here i'm pretty
01:14:09.060 sure that looks like swindon yeah yeah that was actually here's another one 2015 versus 2022 so we
01:14:14.660 see the time scale for the decline is becoming more rapid so this is only a difference of seven years
01:14:20.840 again not the best looking street in the world but it's a lot better than that open sewage
01:14:25.520 on the ground rubbish that business functioning anymore everywhere and here is the best one that
01:14:32.520 i saw shared by callum who put some sort of perfectly and uh let me ask you the question before i show you
01:14:37.680 what is it that you think south africa had before it had dirt roads uh paved roads yes 2017
01:14:46.400 versus 2023 oh is this when they six years well it's either flooded or is this when they go around
01:14:54.740 just randomly breaking up the tarmac with pickaxes and selling it off because i have seen those
01:14:58.720 videos before right yeah do you know what's pretty weird as well when we reviewed black panther is that
01:15:03.480 the futuristic utopia envisioned by africans had more africans had mud huts inside the palace but also
01:15:09.340 dirt roads yeah why why very why can you develop spaceships and invincible armor but not tarmac even
01:15:14.900 that even the utopia envisioned in africa is still horrible to my eyes if i'm honest if that's how they
01:15:23.180 want to live that's their preferred way to live you know if that's how this is how south africa is now
01:15:27.940 i don't want england to be south africa i don't want global south africa i want individual nation
01:15:34.100 states to be able to determine themselves and to be able to run themselves how they want the preferences
01:15:39.320 of the people our governments have been betraying us for years and replacing the people for draconian
01:15:46.280 reasons and so that they can turn us all into south africa because of course south africa was a
01:15:51.720 functioning country in africa you're not allowed to have that because it's racist obviously south
01:15:55.960 africa had its own problems but still the decline is real rhodesia functioning country in africa
01:16:02.220 not allowed to have that because it's racist so you have to destroy it it went from the highest
01:16:07.940 living standards in all of africa in the early 60s to having a famine which killed a million people
01:16:13.340 well the reason they're doing this is for the gdp right so i'm assuming south africa's gdp with all
01:16:18.680 the people originally being there is phenomenal no no shockingly enough when they're destroying
01:16:25.920 paved roads to make them dirt roads again the the economic benefits are hard to discern but um
01:16:34.700 how will they treat us outside of just the aesthetic and infrastructure problems that global south
01:16:40.020 africanization will cause how will they treat us the despised minorities in these new frontiers
01:16:46.620 well they hate us and they will steal our things this has been reported on by josh recently but
01:16:52.000 there is the new south yep carrying the box on the head we've now seen this in random towns i've
01:16:58.500 seen it in the flesh walking home from work i've seen care workers do it yep just like an african
01:17:05.140 woman with a bag of rice on her head just carry it like that oh what i was thinking as well she had
01:17:09.900 two hands free and it's like a heavy multi-kilogram bag one of them must have been holding the
01:17:14.480 speakerphone that's true she was she was talking very loudly in in african to her phone sorry yeah
01:17:20.920 so so this is the south african expropriation bill which allows land seizures by the state
01:17:26.860 without compensation but don't worry guys don't worry there was a clause in it that means it's
01:17:31.220 only in circumstances where it's just an equitable and in the public interest to do so so to whites
01:17:36.200 yes so sad to say that you the hated white minority will not be in charge of what is in the
01:17:42.800 public interest and what is considered equitable and so they will just decide well it's just for
01:17:47.040 us to do this so we're stealing your stuff without giving you anything in return for it so thank you
01:17:52.920 very much for that we're basically seeing that at the moment in the uk in britain with the inheritance
01:17:58.360 tax because if there's one thing socialists really hate it's farmers thankfully there is
01:18:03.860 one regime trying to stand up to this at the moment which is trump because of course it is because he
01:18:09.960 signed an executive order over the weekend which has frozen aid to south africa and saying the u.s
01:18:16.340 cannot support the government of south africa's commission of rights violation in its country it also
01:18:21.500 said as long as south africa continues these unjust and immoral practices the u.s will not provide aid
01:18:26.860 or assistance the white house has also said that washington is trying to formulate a plan to resettle
01:18:31.460 south african farmers and their families as refugees this is because of elon musk of course i would like to
01:18:36.960 point out this picture is uniquely beautiful for africa it almost looks like europe it's funny that
01:18:43.580 isn't it it is it is funny that and of course in response to all of this as with the farmers protests
01:18:50.280 in britain we have astroturfed accounts showing up to say actually white people owning farms in a
01:18:57.500 country that they established before the bantus even arrived there was racist so this is long overdue
01:19:03.880 taking back land from white colonizers they were settlers you retard should be a given it's justice
01:19:10.300 not discrimination and then you get random south africans of backgrounds that i won't mention
01:19:16.780 saying that no white person is indigenous to africa white south africans like myself hello there and like
01:19:24.420 cali creel of afri forum all come to africa from other parts of the world africa belongs to africans
01:19:30.280 except when that's applied to europe then we're an open economic zone that's open to everybody you can
01:19:36.660 be european as long as you step foot here so what is the solution to global south africa there is only
01:19:45.540 one solution as it exists in england right now because we cannot get into a demographics arms race
01:19:52.840 with birth rates with these people they will due to their nature always out breeders and so there is
01:19:58.560 only one solution which is remigration i do not have a plan but there has been a plan that's been
01:20:04.760 elaborated i won't go over all of the points but i will just throw a few out here that are sensible
01:20:11.220 common sense and realistically over a long term the only way that these problems get solved peacefully
01:20:17.660 as far as i can tell deport all illegals in the system and close the border remove all benefits for
01:20:23.960 illegal immigrants refugees and asylum seekers step two deport foreign criminals all very very
01:20:30.420 simple right very commonsensical stage three all who've entered illegally regardless of when it was
01:20:38.420 return them step four all immigrants on benefits are not working they are complete drain on the system
01:20:45.340 stealing our tax money why are they here get rid of them and step five any foreigners who are actively
01:20:52.460 working against our interests so the activists the agitators people working for ngos to bring these
01:20:59.500 people on into our country carry on by step four or step five people will already have gotten the hint
01:21:06.360 and begun to return back to their homelands in the first place there are other steps but they're not
01:21:10.920 necessary to go over here that is the only solution to global south africa i do not want to see my
01:21:17.240 homeland turn into south africa and you shouldn't either right on with the video comments
01:21:23.080 yeah right at the bottom where i belong
01:21:30.540 don't don't worry i'm on top of you just how you like it
01:21:35.300 i'm worried about being in the middle here
01:21:38.060 i used to have a boyfriend who would only oh my god he's a queer that doesn't
01:21:43.040 i was just joking by the way if only you knew there's gonna be another clip from yeah there's
01:21:53.760 gonna be another one there damn it all right next one
01:21:56.440 you go where shall i go what shall i do frankly my dear i don't give a damn
01:22:12.680 great film which one is it i've never actually gone with the wind don't i've never watched
01:22:30.020 gone with the wind you'd love it
01:22:31.280 you're so certain there and i think i know why
01:22:36.820 jared diamond has traveled the world and met numerous people he's gathered data about life
01:22:44.160 environment and industry and is evidently hugely observant unfortunately he assumes that his
01:22:49.140 observations point to certain ineluctable conclusions the trouble is that once he set
01:22:53.880 out those conclusions i was left wondering how he could have leapt to them i've noted in previous
01:22:58.380 comments that leftists are superb observers paralleling isaiah boleyn's comment about the jewish
01:23:03.160 diaspora fitting in wherever it may be but they never truly understand what they observe and
01:23:07.500 therefore always arrive at the wrong conclusions and inappropriate actions yeah i still need to
01:23:12.520 read that book on the left i need to get a copy of it or the kindergarten of eden yeah sorry yeah
01:23:16.960 i've heard it recommended to me before and i it's in my list but i haven't picked up a copy
01:23:20.560 that's jared diamond on the screen it is yeah that's who he's talking about i always forget he
01:23:24.680 looked he's a bit of why has he got the armish beard i was thinking that as well
01:23:29.020 they shave off the mustache and they just that would be irony the handle strap very strange
01:23:36.140 anyway on the next one it looks like like one of those uh australian welcome back what one of the
01:23:43.220 mixed ones you know gun channel the lotus eaters here we have a rock river ar-15 varminter so-called
01:23:53.760 because of the extra long heavy barrel
01:23:58.480 last week i used this rifle in an nra
01:24:05.020 high power competition and came in third
01:24:09.580 congratulations well done mate that's awesome also i like your uh your coffee cup
01:24:15.360 ar is your rifle they're good yeah i reflect very often on critical thinking and higher education and
01:24:23.900 credentialism a lot because i went through the process and some days i think to myself what do i
01:24:28.860 and what have i learned uh apart from destructive tendencies because to be critical is then to teach
01:24:35.180 oppositional thinking to find fault with something instead of us telling people to be critical
01:24:40.620 in the sense of finding the critical reason as to why it should be maintained and why it is a good
01:24:46.280 thing
01:24:46.640 if you are interested in the corruption of higher education i this morning filmed an episode of my
01:24:53.900 show that'll be going out next week pre-recorded uh with matt goodwin about the fall of universities
01:24:57.960 and he gets into some very interesting stuff there so that might might be of interest uh we've got
01:25:02.760 some rumble rants and oh no actually we've got one more another one the npcs see trump as a tyrant
01:25:07.500 ruining everything but ask them if they would like to limit the power of government to prevent this
01:25:12.140 and they'll say we need more they simply want to win not solve the problem they're learning no
01:25:18.200 lessons we need more freedom friendly people in congress and as judges executive orders aren't
01:25:23.920 reliable one election doesn't undo a century of tyrannical encroachment the celebration on the right is
01:25:30.020 premature
01:25:30.540 well let's not teach them the lessons i i say let them keep making the same mistakes
01:25:37.740 well they're going to try and rebuild the infrastructure but the point well taken i don't
01:25:44.920 want to get arrogant read josh's piece in courage media by the way on this the the democrats have and
01:25:51.320 i've written about this as well democrats have no room to move because you can't really put the woke
01:25:54.740 away when woke led you to select people on diversity bases so they can't pivot when the top-down narrative
01:26:01.760 changes like for example jasmine crockett cannot put the woke away she's too moronic like she can't
01:26:07.260 rotate an apple in her mind she can't it's not like she's going to get the received wisdom from chuck
01:26:10.440 schumer she can't picture an apple in her mind no let's not give her the credit of going all the
01:26:14.820 way to rotating and so so she's in congress she's going to be generating clips for the next how many
01:26:19.520 years are going to go viral on x the democrats don't look like a i want i want her to stay in
01:26:23.840 congress because it shows the absolute clown show that government is exactly so that that retard can
01:26:29.620 get up and give speech so to worry about immediately handing off to the democrats in 2029 um don't want
01:26:38.700 to shoot myself in the foot probably a bit premature think the answers are shooting at this point
01:26:42.260 i think that's a safe bet to be honest there we go we've got some rumble rants before we do the
01:26:48.020 written comments on the website uh 20 dollars from sad wins raging buying a lotus eaters mug for the
01:26:53.600 next two guests you have on set so there won't be another daisy mug debacle what's that in reference
01:26:57.960 to um is someone nick daisy's mug i think it was someone used a mug that um i don't know the chat
01:27:07.000 will know um well we're waiting for them to come up with an answer that's a random name for one dollars
01:27:11.920 i work in the obstetrics department at a hospital in montreal about two-thirds of the pregnant women
01:27:16.180 are foreign many of them refugees who can speak neither french nor english most are muslim too yeah there's a
01:27:21.040 one of my friends you both know him i'll say it off there um his missus is a midwife and oh okay
01:27:27.640 through the training she has to free she used to have to frequently ask um are any of you related
01:27:33.780 by blood and she was used to be really nervous about it she now works in a particularly diverse
01:27:37.740 area and now she just rattles it off because the majority of her patients say yes well in positive
01:27:44.120 news my best mate who i was the best man for his wedding a few months ago has just become a father
01:27:50.100 today oh excellent great congratulations harry's friend yes so i just wanted to let everybody know
01:27:55.060 there is good news and english people are still having adorable little children very good uh there's
01:28:00.400 a random youtube link there and i'm not going to read that out just in case because we don't know
01:28:03.940 what it is so when did these scots become so money-grubbing they've always been money-grubbing
01:28:08.300 the scots have they're notorious for it they i'm serious here half of my scottish family yeah
01:28:13.080 they're known penny pinchers yeah thread naught for five dollars the great scholar dagoth
01:28:16.920 once said together we shall speak for the law and to the land and we shall drive the mongrel dogs
01:28:21.360 of the wf from england and then he called me an enoir good morrowind reference
01:28:27.320 uh i'm not going to read your name out five dollars in a recent speech the leader of the
01:28:33.500 largest french leftist party jean-luc melacon openly called for creolization and i quote in french
01:28:39.680 le grand replacement no longer a conspiracy theory um we're going to need a source for that because
01:28:44.240 that sounds like a parody is that real i've seen i've seen it it was being shared on remix's twitter
01:28:48.180 account blimey yeah he he actually said that uh france needs to become a creole nation right so
01:28:54.780 just a a completely mixed nation french people no apparently he himself is not actually french but
01:29:00.960 is algerian oh that explains it yeah there you go um given the wording of that one i don't think
01:29:08.560 it's wise to read it i agree with harry's fix i just want to add revoke citizenship of every brit
01:29:15.040 foreign born or not who participated in betraying your nation and send them to the third world they
01:29:19.460 so love i agree not legally possible but there you go yeah not legally possible but a man can dream
01:29:26.180 a man can dream i think we just try and prosecute them for treason you know well once once that too
01:29:31.400 once we kick 11 000 foreign criminals out of the prisons we'll have the space and carl was saying we
01:29:35.720 need to get the stocks uh the stocks back into style he said that for fraser nelson specifically
01:29:40.340 i agree i feel like the stocks would be good for like petty crimes like graffiti and littering
01:29:44.940 your local community pelts veg at them some of them that'll be the first vegetables they come into
01:29:49.520 contact with me for instance yeah pelt fruit and veg at harry we'll do a couple more just because we're
01:29:55.180 we're slightly slightly over time josh do you want to do a couple from yours sure omar award says
01:29:59.500 putting aside how despicable it is to demand tax on already taxed assets no other business has to sell
01:30:04.500 assets every time it gets a new ceo or shareholder slash owner farmland and equipment aren't personal
01:30:10.420 belongings it's their entire livelihood and way of life neurotic spiteful mutants don't care they
01:30:15.020 just see a productive member of society and lash out from a place of inadequacy that's a fantastic
01:30:19.320 comment yeah you're very astute omar um i very much agree um big jezza good someone's already
01:30:25.720 adopted it we've got the clarkson bucks yes please do chairman clarkson uh it obviously isn't about
01:30:31.000 gaining the estimated 500 million in tax revenue or they wouldn't simultaneously pledge the same
01:30:36.000 amount in aid to foreign farmers that's true i forgot they did that it's so tea farming in rwanda i also
01:30:41.600 don't buy that it's about creating food insecurity you know rwanda at the minute also invading the
01:30:46.280 congo we'll be covering that tomorrow oh yeah yeah um you're gonna learn all about the congo now
01:30:51.880 rape capital of the world um i wonder why london's getting worse i know and where was i so i don't buy
01:30:59.360 about his creating food insecurity it's about ethnically cleansing the natives who refuse to
01:31:03.440 get with the program i have no doubt starmer would have it uh dissidents face the wall if he knew he
01:31:08.040 could get away with it yeah he does have the emotional range of a shark and is a lifelong
01:31:12.280 marxist but anyway again he's like evil robocop thanks for joining ladies and gentlemen we will be
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