The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - March 13, 2025


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1120


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 31 minutes

Words per Minute

170.38902

Word Count

15,604

Sentence Count

29

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

29


Summary

Brother Stelios and Brother Harry discuss the petition to free Derek Chaunvin and the deportation of Mahmout Khalil, as well as the recent riots that erupted in the streets after the release of the body cam footage of the alleged murder of George Floyd.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello and welcome to the podcast of the islander readers episode 1120 there's a copy of islander
00:00:17.200 right here i might read it at some point and so should you and you can do that by buying it on
00:00:21.580 the website another islander reader who's here right now with me is brother stelios thank you
00:00:26.520 brother harry and welcome to the commune folks very happy to address all of you today all of my
00:00:32.860 brothers my sisters cousins uncles aunties mothers fathers grandparents and all of you other little
00:00:40.560 freaks in between yeah and today we're in a jolly mood we are actually in a jolly mood yes we are i
00:00:46.220 think we've got a good lineup today of uh segments for you and hosts and well obviously it's the dream
00:00:51.740 team come on come on it's the dream team right now so you're welcome everybody watching so uh first
00:00:57.100 we're going to be talking about the petition to free derek chauvin then we're going to be talking about
00:01:01.860 the deportation of mahmout khalil i assume that's how you pronounce his name i like the fact that
00:01:07.260 you're asking me as if i know i don't know either i assume that's how it's pronounced and uh the
00:01:12.360 benefits of kebab based migration and um jack has gone jack where are you jack we need you i need to
00:01:20.480 ask is calvin doing something this evening this afternoon what's this noise there is a calvin's
00:01:27.940 common sense crusade going on after this at three o'clock for so for all of our subscribers on the
00:01:33.140 website make sure that you watch that i don't know what that noise is are you talking about the whir of
00:01:37.840 the ac because the ac there's another noise here it's like i'm quite like in those horror movies where
00:01:44.500 you know the possessed person hears noises the others don't i don't know uh but perhaps you're
00:01:51.520 just a bit touched stelios perhaps speaking of which i'm actually appearing on a live stream later
00:01:58.160 on today that people should check out on proper horror shows channel where i'm talking about a
00:02:02.140 film called his house which is i've only watched half an hour of it thus far i'm going to finish it
00:02:06.520 off later it's about south sudan refugees who have traveled all the way to england and they're so
00:02:12.920 sad and everything's horrible and everything it's going to be racists in the walls i can tell already
00:02:18.000 it's definitely going to be racists living in the walls which should if nothing else be very
00:02:22.820 entertaining anyway i think we've wasted enough of your time so let's get into the news so there has
00:02:29.060 been a new petition started and movement by of all people ben shapiro uh to pardon derek chauvin to
00:02:38.920 petition president donald trump in the u.s to pardon derek chauvin now i know that you all know this but
00:02:45.900 if you are watching this on the youtube clip after and you've just woken up from your 10 year nap under
00:02:51.480 a rock somewhere derek chauvin was the man who supposedly murdered george floyd the civil rights
00:02:58.840 and fentanyl icon of the u.s civil rights movement and the blm movement back in 2020 uh he was convicted
00:03:07.560 for it um sentenced to 21 years it was this big thing i don't know if you remember but there were
00:03:14.360 riots cities were burned down there was about two billion dollars worth of property damage and the
00:03:19.980 fact of the matter is that if you watch the footage that was released of the body cam it becomes very
00:03:25.400 very clear immediately that derek chauvin did not in fact murder george floyd we covered all of this
00:03:31.640 at the time but it's worth repeating for the sake of clarity in this segment that in fact what happened
00:03:36.380 from what you can observe is that george floyd suffered a fatal fentanyl overdose through taking
00:03:43.580 fentanyl mixed with methamphetamine i'm sure you have plenty of information to share with us about it
00:03:49.000 but i just want to say one thing that let us remember how crazy it was after after what happened
00:03:55.680 it's almost five years ago now so after those fiery but mostly peaceful protests yeah it's difficult in
00:04:01.860 the same way that covid and lockdowns were about five years ago now it's kind of difficult to put
00:04:06.500 yourself back into the mindset that you're in and into those circumstances but it was crazy a short
00:04:13.000 nine minute video of a guy saying that he couldn't breathe while somebody was supposedly choking him
00:04:19.360 out by kneeling his knee on the back of his neck not how you choke people out also if you were choking
00:04:26.520 to death you wouldn't be able to yell about how you couldn't breathe typically all the noise that
00:04:31.440 you'd be able to make is like that um so very strange circumstances people took it for granted that
00:04:38.100 this was an obvious murder that they just witnessed pop up on their social media and they took to the
00:04:42.320 streets and started protesting defund the police because that's how you're gonna make oh yeah
00:04:48.440 safer defund the police and the riots that came of all of that burned down two millions of dollars
00:04:53.240 worth two billion dollars worth of property damage and led to circumstances like the ones that kyle
00:04:57.480 rittenhouse found himself in and i would add the divide between politicians and common people
00:05:03.320 because you remember that what was it tim walls who was governor of minnesota at the time i think he
00:05:09.120 must have been at the time must have been and he was essentially rewarded by allowing minnesota to
00:05:15.000 burn yes well there are a lot of political incentives governing all of this that we'll be able to see as
00:05:21.360 we go on but what you should do as well watching this on youtube is by islander it is neither fiery
00:05:28.080 nor mostly peaceful it is in fact entirely peaceful it is harmonious you'll be at one in a state of zen
00:05:36.700 with yourself when you read this magazine it's beautifully illustrated the articles are beautifully
00:05:42.920 written including contributions from carl benjamin neema parvini marcus fallin morgoth's review
00:05:49.500 connor tomlinson and many more and it's well worth a read you can find it on the website for 14 pounds
00:05:56.300 99 pence and it is a limited run so get it while you still can and while you're on there why don't
00:06:02.500 you pick up a little bit of our new merch that we've got we've got the new islander 3 merch line
00:06:08.240 which includes things like the film stock and we've got the richard the lionheart t-shirt we've
00:06:14.720 got some of the other islander sunset we've got a wonderful range of merchandise for you right here
00:06:20.040 so pick yourself up something nice while you're on there right anyway back to it so ben shapiro comes
00:06:26.040 out with this video explaining why it is that derek chauvin should be pardoned going over a little bit of
00:06:30.860 the information i've gone over already and includes a link to this new website called pardonederek.com
00:06:36.600 and it's a petition that you can sign your first and last name give you your email
00:06:41.060 typical petition site but also includes an open letter from ben shapiro and co-signers of this
00:06:47.840 petition to donald trump and it's actually quite a good roundup of the information surrounding the
00:06:53.640 case if you're unfamiliar with it i don't actually know what donald trump knows of the circumstances
00:07:00.540 surrounding the case other than the fact that george floyd was supposedly murdered by derek chauvin
00:07:05.760 right so this might be good he may know him as fent man or something maybe he does or maybe he knows
00:07:11.820 him the fend is strong in him maybe he does think that derek chauvin was a man who murdered i i doubt
00:07:16.460 that he's uh not informed of the situation but still it bears repeating i'll just go through this
00:07:21.740 because it's a nice summation george floyd was high on fentanyl he had a significant pre-existing
00:07:26.580 heart condition he was saying he could not breathe before he was even out of the car
00:07:30.720 derek chauvin for large segments of the widely circulated video of the encounter had his knee
00:07:35.960 on george floyd's shoulder or back not on his neck this was confirmed by the autopsy which showed no
00:07:41.480 damage to george floyd's trachea there was no accusation at trial that derek chauvin targeted george
00:07:46.680 floyd for his race that is also a big thing which surprised callum when he was covering it at the time
00:07:52.160 they were expecting it to be an almost entirely race-based trial that's how it was presented
00:07:58.640 certainly how it was presented by the media in 2020 but by the time you get to 2021 they've dropped
00:08:04.320 that aspect of it entirely and they're going with a more procedural police brutality police failures
00:08:10.560 kind of approach to their prosecution case against derek chauvin that's interesting because they changed
00:08:16.640 their language most probably because they had to address people because there was no evidence that
00:08:21.660 derek chauvin was targeting him for his race especially given that he was in a team of police
00:08:26.760 officers who were in the who were doing the arrest who were there weren't black police officers with
00:08:31.340 him but there was like an asian police officer and and things like that so you it was difficult to
00:08:35.800 make the case that he was racist but also it's difficult to make a case it's different to make a
00:08:39.980 case on on tv on the one hand and on judges on the other yeah in a courtroom where you have to go
00:08:46.660 through established procedural processes but uh they carry on perhaps most significantly
00:08:51.180 there was a massive overt pressure on the jury to return a guilty verdict regardless of the evidence
00:08:57.700 or any semblance of impartial deliberation this pressure took the form of threats coercion and
00:09:02.660 intimidation the mayor of minneapolis prejudged the outcome of the trial and immediately issued a
00:09:07.280 large settlement to the floyd family then president biden congresswoman maxine waters and others
00:09:13.420 prejudged the outcome of the trial and took to national media to create pressure on the jury to go along
00:09:19.000 with their preferred narrative under these circumstances there was no opportunity for
00:09:23.340 blind justice to work and a man is now rotting in prison because of it all of that is true and he's
00:09:28.720 not just rotting as we'll get on to he has been assaulted violently in prison for political reasons
00:09:34.840 and again what they're saying there is absolutely right take your mind back to early 2021 the first half
00:09:42.140 of 2021 when this original trial was going on you were only a few months removed from the previous
00:09:48.940 year's worst riots that burnt down cities and then you see that there is this powder keg ready to erupt
00:09:56.340 again people who are supporters of black lives matter are posting on social media about how if they do not
00:10:03.160 see a guilty verdict they will burn cities again which we already knew that they had the year before
00:10:10.020 and had basically been sanctioned in many democrat run cities and states by the authorities and the
00:10:16.760 establishment essentially holds him as a political prisoner but also communicated a profound message of
00:10:23.840 weak a message of profound weakness because they did put him in prison prison but the cities were burned
00:10:30.860 regardless so it's both immoral unjust but also no they're they didn't they didn't achieve any kind
00:10:42.840 of purpose absolutely and if people stupid as well yeah and if people uh want to say about a principled
00:10:50.220 argument then i mean there was no chance of any kind of fair trial if you want to talk about the
00:10:56.820 presumption of innocence before guilt derek chauvin was judged guilty before he ever got near that
00:11:02.400 courtroom look at how all the deontological considerations are dropped when it comes to
00:11:07.600 someone that the left wants to prosecute well that's the way that had worked for a very very long
00:11:12.880 time and for the people in the super in the rumble rants that we're getting here saying that the
00:11:17.720 president can only pardon federal crimes chauvin pled guilty to some federal charges unrelated to
00:11:22.820 floyd if he's pardoned all that happens is he's taken from federal prison to a state prison i will
00:11:27.340 be getting onto that i would assume that if there was any momentum generated by this and if donald trump
00:11:34.440 were to give some kind of official pardon or at least a statement saying that derek chauvin was an
00:11:39.300 innocent man for instance or had been wrongfully accused and convicted of crimes that he wasn't guilty
00:11:44.440 of then i would assume that would be able to build momentum for perhaps americans in the audience can
00:11:50.100 correct me perhaps the supreme court or a state court overturning the charges that he was convicted
00:11:55.860 guilty of because i would imagine that that's how you're able to get him out of prison so perhaps the
00:12:00.660 momentum can build to something positive for chauvin positive for chauvin because he should not be
00:12:05.320 rotting in a prison right now and if you want more evidence of everything that's been laid out here
00:12:09.840 and everything that i've been saying you don't need to go any further than the full body cam footage
00:12:15.080 of the george floyd arrest that was released let's see here four years ago on the 10th of august
00:12:21.640 2020 months months after the controversy had already erupted and after cities had already been burned
00:12:30.120 down they waited almost what is that three months from the initial incident itself to release the
00:12:36.960 police body cam footage which shows exactly what ben shapiro and others are describing which is that
00:12:43.020 even before he was in the choke hold supposed choke hold he was already in the car saying that he
00:12:50.720 couldn't breathe he was resisting arrest he was screaming he was trying to make a scene and then in
00:12:58.700 the course of being restrained which was his own fault because he was resisting arrest he managed to
00:13:04.900 cause cardiopulmonary failure by the sounds of it also because of the fact that he was on a load of
00:13:11.280 drugs clearly he was high at points in the video i won't show it points in the video you can see flecks
00:13:16.920 of spit and white foam starting to come out of his mouth well before he's ever laid on the ground and
00:13:22.920 has the knee applied to him and it was suggested as part of the trial as well the only reason that at
00:13:29.040 that time derek chauvin and the others did not administer narkin or other anti-overdosing drugs was
00:13:35.580 because of the fact that well a mob had formed around them they didn't know how to um to respond
00:13:41.400 to the situation you've got to make split second decisions and so they made the decision to get the
00:13:46.640 ambulance there get him into the ambulance and get out of there as quickly as possible because there
00:13:52.400 was potentially a riot on their hands because of the mob that had formed around them very difficult
00:13:57.140 decision to position to find yourself in i don't know what i would have done in that position i don't
00:14:02.180 know if you know what you would have done in that position either but the thing is if you go down
00:14:05.580 here and look at the comments you get a lot of people like this after seeing this video i'm never
00:14:11.700 going to believe what the media says ever again because prior to this being released the only video
00:14:16.580 that we had of the incident was the one that was initially spread on social media which is obviously
00:14:22.120 only a very very small select part of the overall incident the video is what nine ten minutes long
00:14:29.260 the actual full body cam footage of it is 30 minutes long so just watch that then you can
00:14:36.500 also go to the official autopsy report that was uh that was released where it said things like there
00:14:42.380 were no life-threatening injuries identified uh and that he had 11 uh nanograms per milliliter i
00:14:50.080 assume that is of fentanyl in his body which was about double the lethal dose okay that's about double
00:14:58.300 now i remember when this came up in the trial the argument that the prosecution made was that george
00:15:03.440 floyd was so used to taking fentanyl because he took so much of it that his body had adapted and
00:15:10.620 become basically immune to it like he had the tolerance of a horse to this stuff was the argument
00:15:17.040 that they made but then you can also see other things um norfentanyl he also had methamphetamine
00:15:23.460 uh i think he also had caffeine yeah caffeine that that must have been what did it i think he
00:15:29.800 also had yeah cannaboids in there so he'd been smoking he'd been smoking some cannabis as well so
00:15:35.100 there was a lot of drugs in his system he already had heart problems and i believe there was some kind
00:15:42.220 of blockages to his heart valves as well so this was just a perfect storm for this man especially when
00:15:50.040 he's being restrained he's he's expelling a lot of energy to have some kind of incident and it just
00:15:56.580 happened that it happened when derek chauvin was trying to arrest him it's like a bodily powder keg
00:16:02.200 yeah it's just it's about to explode exactly and uh this is very very similar to the kind of trumped
00:16:08.320 up charges that were thrown against the people the police officers who attempted to arrest rodney king
00:16:14.840 back in the day and i did a video on this based around a media analysis of american history x where
00:16:20.740 the rodney king case comes up in a few of the scenes and uh it led very in a very similar way
00:16:26.400 to riots more centralized in los angeles obviously you get things like the rooftop koreans out of it
00:16:33.520 but the media also went out of their way to depict the police officers who were caught on camera beating
00:16:40.760 rodney king as evil racists who just did it for the sake of the fact that they'd arrested a black man
00:16:47.280 completely ignoring the fact that he had been driving drunk and high through residential areas
00:16:53.040 being chased by the police at 120 miles per hour for over an hour and that when they eventually got
00:16:59.420 him to pull over he was resisting arrest and actually the techniques that they were using were standard
00:17:04.520 police procedure when it got to trial and this is a clip i love from this video when it got to trial
00:17:10.740 the police officer who was involved in it the main police officer who was involved in it was asked
00:17:15.660 well if you needed to restrain him because he was resisting why didn't you put him in a chokehold
00:17:20.120 and he responds with because chokeholds were associated with police brutality against black men
00:17:25.760 they still rioted and people died innocent people were pulled from vans and lorries and died
00:17:32.340 sorry carry on no i just wanted to say absolutely you're absolutely correct and i just wanted to say that
00:17:38.120 you forgot to mention that for the left there is zero personal responsibility for anything that
00:17:43.740 anyone does that is bad if you're a darling on the left so all all of what you're telling us right now
00:17:50.680 the methamphetamine the fentanyl all the presence of all these ingredients and substances but also the
00:17:57.240 the established bad behavior is just a problem of structures in society it's society's fault
00:18:05.260 of course and it means that we have to be held hostage by these delusional irresponsible
00:18:11.900 by some people who for some reason are going to we're going to draw distinction and it's not going
00:18:16.920 to be their fault it's everyone else's fault and because of incidents like rodney king and the riots
00:18:22.660 that erupted after that george floyd and the riots that erupted after that this is not the kind of
00:18:27.700 morality that you can hold a stable society together with this always erupts into violence and if you get
00:18:35.260 subscribe to the website this is a video i'm still very proud of so please watch that if you get the chance
00:18:40.500 uh but obviously with this petition some people are calling out ben shapiro for uh what they're calling
00:18:47.940 hypocrisy which is immediately following the video being released of george floyd's death
00:18:52.640 ben shapiro was suggesting that well he was outright saying that it was a bad police officer who
00:18:58.720 destroyed george floyd's rights actually murdered him but at the same time he was always saying that
00:19:04.480 they shouldn't be going out rioting looting targeting business owners etc etc i would say this is i can
00:19:11.600 accept that he would say this immediately following it when all we have is the video that was released
00:19:17.180 to social media we had very very limited situation information at the time and to be fair to him he was
00:19:23.400 still saying listen guys rioting is not the answer to this now since then we've had a lot more
00:19:28.900 information released it's five years later people can change their minds on this i know some people
00:19:34.300 don't like to be very charitable charitable to ben shapiro i'm not a huge fan of him but defending the
00:19:40.120 rights of an innocent man who's being held as a political prisoner is something that i can stand by him
00:19:45.800 for and the interesting thing with shapiro as well is obviously given his connections
00:19:50.760 it's able to get to people like elon musk who has also responded to this saying that it's something
00:19:57.820 to think about now we'll see if this ends up going anywhere if it's just another one of those things
00:20:01.900 that elon musk posts on twitter and then forgets about a week later as he loves doing but elon musk is
00:20:09.520 very close to the president and this kind of momentum could be built to try and get something
00:20:15.200 positive done for derek chauvin i could only hope but in in this article there's extra information so
00:20:21.400 the minnesota attorney general keith ellison said in the statement that trump's potential pardon
00:20:25.320 as was pointed out by one of our very generous rumble ranters wouldn't free chauvin since he's
00:20:30.980 still concurrently serving a state sentence where he's anticipated to be released on the 10th of
00:20:37.060 december 2035 again in 10 years yes 10 years 10 years he was originally given a 21 year sentence so
00:20:47.240 i would assume that it would be half the sentence and then out on parole that's that's almost three
00:20:52.620 quarters and also three quarters of a sentence after there has been evidence that the crime wasn't
00:21:00.560 essentially i mean the evidence came out during the truck during the trial but obviously it was a
00:21:05.260 uh it was a kangaroo court so he wasn't able to get his a real fair hearing on this carries on to
00:21:12.580 say last december chauvin's legal team has been granted permission to examine heart tissue and fluid
00:21:17.560 samples taken from the victim's body in an attempt to challenge his conviction in january of last year
00:21:22.840 chauvin saw an appeal tossing uh tossed surrender surrounding the argument that pre-trial publicity and
00:21:28.980 ongoing civil unrest led to an unfair trial which it absolutely did his latest bid to have his
00:21:34.540 conviction tossed sites ineffective assistance of counsel from original defense attorney eric nelson
00:21:39.860 whom he says failed to relay to him a kansas forensic pathologist's theory that chauvin did not cause
00:21:46.220 floyd's death given the significant nature of the criminal case that chauvin was convicted of
00:21:50.800 and given that the discovery he seeks could support the pathologist's opinion of how mr floyd died
00:21:56.000 the court finds that there is good cause to allow chauvin to take the discovery
00:21:59.900 and it added adds that chauvin's defense team will now have the ability to procure evidence from
00:22:05.860 histology study slides and tissue samples taken from the victim's heart during his initial autopsy
00:22:11.520 the results of which were used to convict chauvin and three others and if further down in the article
00:22:16.920 as well it talks about the two autopsies that were conducted there were two one that was commissioned
00:22:22.940 by floyd's family and one that was officially done as part of the trial i believe um so it says the
00:22:30.960 official cause of death was cardiopulmonary arrest caused by law enforcement subdual restraint and
00:22:37.380 neck compression so in that one that i showed where it was saying about all of the fentanyl that he had
00:22:42.320 in his system they still decided to conclude that derek chauvin's interim interference interference
00:22:50.660 uh restraining him was the overall cause of death obviously a political a politically motivated
00:22:58.780 conclusion a second autopsy this one commissioned by floyd's family came to the same conclusion
00:23:04.600 citing asphyxia specifically as the cause of death that means that he couldn't breathe the asphyxia
00:23:10.760 but what i think we should go back to what you said before if i touch you and you explode
00:23:16.160 it's not going to be my fault but now obviously i don't know what have you got on the tip of your
00:23:21.740 finger we're not talking about a case of this sort when you're a police officer who is expected
00:23:28.520 to try and use force to restrain people who are not cooperating there are going to be some
00:23:35.420 some actions you're allowed to do and you're expected to do now if as a result of these actions
00:23:43.640 someone with a lot of other issues ends up dead it doesn't it doesn't seem to me to be that it's your
00:23:53.080 fault because you did exactly what your job was supposed to be and it wasn't something that was
00:23:58.340 out of line no i i agree and the interesting thing about these two autopsies is they both say well
00:24:07.680 yeah actually he didn't choke to death it was cardiopulmonary arrest caused by the law enforcement
00:24:14.900 but at the same time one says neck compression the other says asphyxia specifically is the cause of
00:24:20.400 death so even these two autopsies come to slightly different conclusions and in the one that was
00:24:26.300 commissioned by floyd's family it ruled out the possibility that underlying medical problems
00:24:32.120 contributed to floyd's passing citing how floyd was able to speak under the pressure of chauvin's knee
00:24:39.540 so he can't have had a heart problem that was set off terribly by the drugs and the and the being put
00:24:46.480 under restraint because he can speak under the pressure of the knee but at the same time is being
00:24:52.520 choked to death by that same knee but can speak the the issue is that when they're citing asphyxia as
00:24:59.100 the cause of death they are omitting the question of what causes asphyxia it's definitely the case that
00:25:06.300 restraint added to the whole thing but it wasn't the only thing as the autopsy shows yes and as the video
00:25:13.620 shows that he was already high as a kite and already shouting screaming that he couldn't breathe before he
00:25:20.740 was put under any restraint and again this is stuff that was interestingly known at the time uh the
00:25:26.580 medical examiner's autopsy i think that's the original one the uh second one was the one for
00:25:31.500 commissioned by floyd's family said that um and this came out in june of 2020 very soon after the
00:25:38.000 initial incident they said that his cause of death was cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement
00:25:43.560 subdual restraint neck compression that conclusion due to death due to heart failure differs from the
00:25:49.660 one reached by an independent examiner hired by the floyd family the medical examiner's report does
00:25:54.500 not mention asphyxiation however according to prosecutors in charging documents filed early
00:25:59.940 results revealed no physical findings that support a diagnosis of traumatic asphyxia or strangulation
00:26:06.640 okay so what was it then one autopsy says that it wasn't anything to do with asphyxiation the other
00:26:11.560 one says it was something that the one that was commissioned by his family says that it was asphyxiation
00:26:16.000 so even at the time the beginning of june a few days after the incident already you're getting
00:26:22.820 conflicting reports but the riots were allowed to happen anyway the misinformation about what killed
00:26:28.940 him was already allowed to spread and they also mentioned that he had heart disease hypertension and
00:26:34.740 sickle cell trait again powder keg waiting to go off and for that what does derek chauvin get he gets
00:26:41.040 years in prison where he's already been stabbed 22 times by some mexican mafioso who did it
00:26:47.660 specifically specifically as a symbolic connection to the black lives matter movement politically
00:26:56.060 motivated stabbing by a criminal for a man who did nothing wrong other than his job on that day
00:27:02.760 when it happened has this got to donald trump well somebody asked donald trump whether he's going to
00:27:08.240 pardon derek chauvin again not that that would actually get him out of prison but still it might
00:27:12.920 set off a chain of events what did donald trump have to say about the matter your allies say your
00:27:17.400 allies are calling on you to pardon derek chauvin are you considering pardoning derek chauvin no i haven't
00:27:22.780 even heard about it no okay so it's not got it's not really got to him yet and he doesn't really seem
00:27:29.820 to have it on his uh high on his list of priorities you also get at the same time people like this
00:27:34.960 supposed conservative american conservative rob smith saying that pardoning derek chauvin is a
00:27:41.500 terrible idea because it because is there a principled reason for this or is it for purely
00:27:48.500 pragmatic or maybe even personal reasons he says it has it does nothing for trump's agenda yes it does
00:27:55.640 freeing or trying to free an innocent man is always a good thing and it would cause racial strife in
00:28:01.840 america it's an idea that's so toxic and destructive i don't know what ben shapiro is thinking well he's
00:28:08.000 thinking an innocent man is in prison and on principle that is wrong he is a political prisoner
00:28:13.620 held hostage by the previous regime and america as a whole is being held hostage by these kinds of
00:28:22.880 people being allowed to get away with it racial strife racial strife means that you are being held
00:28:28.700 hostage by insane activists and populations who are eager to burn down their own neighborhoods
00:28:35.420 the second that some kind of hint of police brutality is thrown at them on social media you cannot have a
00:28:43.720 society like this and this is not a principled position to take and i can only finish this segment
00:28:50.680 off by saying that whether or not donald trump pardoning him would get the justice that he needs
00:28:56.100 would get him out of prison whatever needs to happen to get him out of prison needs to happen
00:29:01.640 because he should not have been there in the first place and let's go through some of the rumble rants
00:29:06.280 all right so uh going to the bottom fleet lord at var says wrong about derek chauvin he belongs in jail
00:29:13.460 but not for floyd's death because but he's a crooked cop say locals i don't know anything about that
00:29:19.000 so i can't comment on it sigil stone 17 i knew the irish like to breed but damn harry you got a lot
00:29:24.640 of family watching i'm not irish in the slightest actually nor am i welsh the ancestry dna test said
00:29:30.800 nothing of either of those i'm very very english sigil stone 17 again says tim wals is still governor
00:29:37.420 of minnesota so trump could pardon chauvin and they make wals pardon chauvin by threatening to
00:29:42.100 release waltz's receipts from glock's horse semen sales department oh my uh alex trusk says if i
00:29:49.600 hooked up all left-wing people to a lie detector and asked them about george floyd's crime immigration
00:29:54.240 etc how many of these people are closet right-wingers on these topics i don't think it matters if they
00:30:01.100 know that they're lying or not it's why they're lying what goals are they trying to achieve through
00:30:05.980 their lives i'm sure at the same time there's plenty of true believers there's plenty of people who
00:30:10.800 look at all of the information regarding george floyd's death and completely dismiss everything
00:30:15.940 to do with the fentanyl with the meth in his system with his heart problems and just say yes
00:30:21.360 it's completely logical that if you rest your knee on the back of a man's neck he will choke to death
00:30:27.040 i will not recommend that you try it out but do not try this at home yeah but i know how to do a
00:30:33.220 rear naked choke hold that's not how you choke people out you cut there's nothing to choke back here
00:30:38.640 there is your spine this is where all the choking takes place all right but that's neither here nor
00:30:44.380 there and na a h nc underscore hat says i live in kenosha wisconsin three days of burning and looting
00:30:52.500 i must correct you though there were two billion dollars worth of insured property damage in 2020
00:30:57.740 the total damage is much higher thank you for correcting me right so there's an ongoing case in
00:31:02.960 the u.s with respect to whether someone called mahmoud khalil is going to be deported or not
00:31:09.080 and there are several interesting stuff about the issue trump has said that it's going to be one among
00:31:15.020 many deportations of pro-hamas people who that are going to happen and the people who are against
00:31:23.640 his deportation are trying to say that it is basically unconstitutional and that there are no
00:31:28.660 provisions by the constitution that allow someone like the minister of foreign affairs to have such
00:31:36.820 power as to completely deport someone i don't know anything about this case i'm only just hearing about
00:31:43.440 it for the first time today so i rely on you to be able to give me all the information i need to
00:31:49.020 i will give you all the information i need but first things first islander three it's a third issue and
00:31:56.740 i think people are really happy about it it has already been a sensation everyone says the best
00:32:03.600 things harry i think you really like it yeah right and you can buy it for 15 for 14.99 not even 15
00:32:13.120 pounds yeah you get one penny you get one penny or 15 pounds that's how generous and loving we are
00:32:20.160 look at all the wonderful aesthetic here yes right so back to our topic so last saturday there was
00:32:28.320 someone called mahmoud kalil who was arrested in his home pardon me let's go here right so he was
00:32:37.560 arrested in his university owned home by the by ice and he was taken to custody in louisiana
00:32:46.660 um he was the lead student negotiator for the pro-palestine uh encampment at at colombia last year
00:32:55.680 and also at the new york city college in i think last april and he's associated with violent assaults
00:33:05.200 and disruptions and uh he is considered to be someone who is an activist on by the left but also
00:33:13.940 someone who is a pro-terrorist by the right right so let's come here and see what's going on we have
00:33:20.020 here pro-palestinian colombia graduate apprehended by ice after leading on-campus protests we have
00:33:27.620 and we have basically the information i gave you and what i wanted to share with you by this article
00:33:35.640 is this point here so amy grier kalil's attorney said she was told by a dhs agent over the phone that
00:33:44.160 his team had executed a state department order to revoke kalil's student visa and the agent also said
00:33:52.400 they were revoking his green card so he is a palestinian born in syria he grew up in syria and
00:33:59.580 he went to the u.s to study and i think he is studying for a master's in law if i'm not mistaken
00:34:08.300 and he is very heavily involved into the protests reports say that he was uh he went to the u.s in
00:34:18.480 2022 he got married to a u.s citizen she's pregnant with an eight month's kid he's got a green card
00:34:27.980 then he's got a green card and a student visa and according to these reports the state department is
00:34:34.600 revoking both of them right so what's going on here so they're revoking them purely for his
00:34:42.000 involvement in pro-palestinian activities right so campus or is there more to okay so
00:34:47.520 i'll show you how it's presented by both sides so the left says it's an issue of free speech
00:34:54.840 he has the right of free speech he is pro-palestine and he is an activist and he is essentially helping
00:35:02.840 people to you know just stop being bigoted and become aware of the palestinian plight and cause
00:35:10.060 and he shouldn't get deported because there are there are no constitutional provisions for him to
00:35:17.140 get deported number one that's the institutional argument and also they presumably they agree with
00:35:23.840 it on a moral basis so let's say morally speaking he is on the right side of history so he shouldn't
00:35:30.600 get deported so my favorite moral and institutional that's the way the left is presenting presenting
00:35:36.720 him now people from the right or people who are non-leftists basically they are presenting him
00:35:43.100 not as necessarily pro-palestinian but as pro-hamas they're presenting him as a subversive terrorist
00:35:49.600 sympathizer exactly so they and they're saying essentially that there there is in plenty of
00:35:54.640 evidence to show that he isn't just someone who is talking about the plight of palestinians and the
00:36:01.460 um and the collateral damage in israel's war effort in the conflict in gaza but he is someone who is
00:36:08.280 actively cheering for hamas that's how they're presenting him and they are appealing to what is
00:36:15.080 called the immigration and nationality act of 1952 that has a particular provision that says any alien
00:36:22.240 whose presence or activities in the u.s the secretary of state has reasonable ground to believe would
00:36:29.380 have potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences for the u.s is deportable and they're
00:36:36.600 saying that right now the united states has a foreign policy of combating anti-semitism around the
00:36:42.260 world and they are essentially saying that his presence in the u.s would undermine the objective and
00:36:50.420 would undermine the the spirit of u.s foreign policy and its ties to israel yeah it's it's it's i must say
00:36:59.760 whenever anything like this comes up with the united states basically allowing special carve outs for
00:37:07.860 its foreign policy of combating anti-semitism around the world it makes me frustrated that okay if you can
00:37:14.240 do that if you can refer back to the 1952 immigration and nationality act to find a reason to be able to
00:37:22.640 deport this man can you not do the same for for instance anti-white hatred anti-white rhetoric anti-right
00:37:30.240 uh white behavior that happens and actions where people are uh uh uh killed in their own countries
00:37:37.380 where they're being depleted um uh where they're being swapped in their own countries perhaps within
00:37:45.280 the united states itself the united states a country built by europeans primarily if you go back to the
00:37:52.140 words of the founding fathers for european people why does the special carve out have to be purely
00:37:57.940 for them and not us why can you not take people who may have had dubious legality from the blm
00:38:06.340 protests and the riots in 2020 can you not use these same kinds of provisions to declare blm its own
00:38:15.100 kind of terrorist organization and then deport people who shouldn't have been in the country who
00:38:18.800 were supporting them right so i think that's that's my own there are two there are two positions to
00:38:24.800 put here number one is that this is a deportation case and in a lot of cases where we're talking about
00:38:32.040 movements such as the blm movement we could be talking about people who are native to the us
00:38:37.620 of course but i do not doubt that many immigrants were probably included in those blm riots
00:38:44.580 you're you're correct on this and i don't i don't want to evade what you said before i i agree with
00:38:50.620 the following i think that it isn't just anti-semitism that the u.s state should for instance try combat
00:38:57.920 and obviously the question is how does it combat it but it people from the from let's say from the
00:39:05.380 u.s society but also the government should take issue with anti-whiteism as well with all sorts of
00:39:11.860 anti-westernism with all these narratives that are intended to completely destabilize society i mean
00:39:18.380 don't create anarchy chaos and demoralization donald trump in fairness has um taken some actions
00:39:25.000 against south africa recently following their explicitly anti-white policies that they were
00:39:30.940 putting forwards but where is this kind of behavior directed towards people within the u.s who are
00:39:36.920 entirely supportive of the actions of the south african government where's the american well where's
00:39:43.760 where has been the american overwhelming support for an all for a community like irania in south africa
00:39:50.820 for instance who are just barely surviving and just want to be left alone whereas the rest of the
00:39:55.980 country and much of the international community wants them dead well i mean they're they're sadly there
00:40:01.660 seems to not to not be the amount of solidarity you'd expect there to be in certain communities and
00:40:10.540 because for instance you can see that entirely in the left the left is constantly disrupting a number
00:40:16.300 of identities and every time someone says that there should be solidarity between communities and
00:40:22.480 and people who share a particular identity they constantly get branded and cancelled or
00:40:28.580 become the the target of of an assault to character assassination to be fair with trump in charge
00:40:36.340 honestly i respect people who stand up for for themselves that there has been a somewhat shift in
00:40:42.040 policy at least regarding south africa with trump at the very least he's not wanting them to be
00:40:47.200 able to abuse their own abuse the white population quite as easily as they want to right so here the
00:40:54.920 there is a judge that blocks the deportation of uh halil and uh what is interesting to say here is that
00:41:03.240 he who appointed him harry who would you expect him who appointed this judge the judge
00:41:10.840 um i couldn't tell you oh does it say oh wait no it says well we'll get there we'll get Obama
00:41:17.280 yeah it says Obama federal judge jesse firman from the southern district of new york poured cold water
00:41:23.480 on trump's plan on monday firman blocked the administration from deporting halil and until at
00:41:29.240 least the next court hearing on sunday and they're saying that this um judge was appointed by president
00:41:37.600 obama in 12 2012. brilliant right so here we have several there are all sorts of footage um
00:41:47.760 about halil on x here we have some but and i will say some of them is fake and some of them are just
00:41:56.880 they just say it's him where it isn't so for instance there are several videos where they're talking about
00:42:02.000 demonstration in in canada and also in new york where they have uh they say this is halil who is
00:42:10.080 actively calling for for and they're just misrepresenting videos if you see who is speaking
00:42:17.600 it's not him yeah and you can definitely see this because this is him here and the people that are being
00:42:24.640 that are involved and being shown in other videos have a completely different hairline oh okay yeah
00:42:30.480 he does have he's got what is that is that stage two norwood stage two stage three yeah yeah it's
00:42:37.520 receding a lot the he's kind of got a vegeta look yeah so what i wanted to say is that a lot of videos
00:42:43.600 are out there showing him being involved in several kind of of protests not all of them are are are the
00:42:50.960 radical not all of them are true right some of them are straightforwardly false you can
00:42:56.880 just see it right but the point is he was known for a long time by the authorities and i found an
00:43:03.520 article here that was published in 2023 october 12 five days after october 7th right so it says here
00:43:13.840 that's uh national post by it's a canadian one so it says first reading terrorist sympathizers on
00:43:20.640 parliament hill canada's palestinian extremism protest problem mahmoud khalil who was invited
00:43:28.400 to a parliament hill reception just last year pledged fealty to hamas at a rally in ottawa and
00:43:33.360 that's back in 2023 that's back in 2023 five days after the the hamas and this is confirmed to be
00:43:41.120 khalil well the point is if you see here if you see here lots of footage it's deleted so they have links
00:43:49.520 oh all right okay but they have been deleted so here if you open them so they say that this is an
00:43:55.840 instagram post by halil himself yeah and also pick up by the x account but also the point is that the
00:44:04.080 instagram page isn't available and the page here doesn't exist oh right okay but what is interesting
00:44:12.880 is that this hasn't been published right now where the whole thing is happening this was published
00:44:22.000 essentially five days after the the atrocities of october 7th in 2023 so it's not someone who was just
00:44:31.600 escaped goat they say okay right we found a footage of him at the student protests um let's let's just
00:44:38.880 deport him to make an example out of him that does seem to have been from the time evidence there does
00:44:43.920 seem to be history and i have here several stuff from the article where it says here that the dave
00:44:52.800 is the hamas commander credited as the mastermind of the october 7th terror attack and against israel
00:45:00.480 the chant was led by mahmoud khalil a palestinian activist who has previously been at the head of
00:45:05.840 marches and montreal explicitly calling for israel's end let me see what yes that's here here we are
00:45:15.360 what i read is from here i don't want to be accused for reading things that you don't see right and it
00:45:21.200 says here in april he led a crowd in front of montreal's israel consulate and led a chant of from
00:45:27.520 the river to the sea palestine will be free the slogan which refers to the jordan river yeah we know
00:45:33.760 we all know this and they say that the october 7 attacked which was a live stream which resulted
00:45:41.280 in the indiscriminate massacre of 1200 israelis um much of it live stream was dubbed operational
00:45:49.200 axa flood by hamas on monday halil praised the flood and pledged to ride it into the center of jerusalem
00:45:56.720 they say his monday ended with a cultist supporter to open quote be the nightmare close quote in canada
00:46:04.720 and as i said we're going to be the nightmare here we're going to be the nightmare in gaza some pretty
00:46:10.400 intense rhetoric yes and uh we have here all these links that we can't find any uh we can't find anything
00:46:20.480 here but if you look at the x link i could open it and i saw a lot of people in the comments first it
00:46:32.560 said that the owner of the account wants to limit visibility that was a few hours ago and if you
00:46:40.480 saw underneath the comments were all deported deported deported deported right so he doesn't seem to be
00:46:48.560 someone who was just hand-picked who was just identified and as a voice who spoke pro-palestine
00:46:55.680 in the academy some priors to this exactly right so there have been several marches
00:47:02.000 in solidarity for him right now there is a yesterday there was a march in new york city
00:47:08.560 we have also uh puerto rican pro-trump supporters who are disrupting it and having a enchanting send them
00:47:16.400 back and here we have uh we have uh the representative of him i think it's his lawyer
00:47:24.640 and i will be reading a statement on behalf of mahmoud's wife who does not wish to be named
00:47:36.000 my husband was kidnapped from our homes and it's shameful that the united states government
00:47:44.320 continues to hold him because he stood for the rights and lives of his people
00:47:51.920 i demand his immediate release and return to our family his disappearance has
00:47:58.000 you you get you get none of this should be in america in the first place that's always the first
00:48:04.400 thing that comes to my mind when i watch videos like this is that your desert conflict does not
00:48:11.040 need to be in america and it should not need be in america i mean it should definitely not be in a
00:48:16.800 university it shouldn't be and the universities have been politicized by the left for a long time now
00:48:23.920 i think at least but it's just another example of the end of end of the 50s early 60s importing
00:48:30.720 these mass populations into your country you import their problems and their conflicts as well
00:48:36.880 but someone found also her someone found some footage of her she was in several
00:48:47.280 zoom calls and she was essentially giving advice to people to how to not get identified
00:48:53.680 as a hamas support what was it to be fair you say that was that um was that don't get identified
00:49:02.400 as a hamas supporter because you are a hamas supporter or don't get identified as a hamas
00:49:08.240 illegitimately because you're going to get caught because you are a hamas supporter not because they're
00:49:12.800 going to just falsely accuse you of it okay all right right so we have here marco rubia who basically
00:49:17.760 says that it's not an issue of free speech it's an issue of of uh foreign policy but also national
00:49:25.120 security because they are saying that they are tying him with with all the activities and with
00:49:31.280 the action that they are considering to be harmful for the us right so and what i want to say anyway we
00:49:41.120 have several links here i don't want to i don't want to bore you with more more of this but i think
00:49:46.720 basically that there should be zero tolerance for any kind of such political activism in universities
00:49:55.760 well that's all the foreign conflicts i i literally think universities are there for people to
00:50:02.080 to go and get educated it's not for people to go and and become activists because they want to build
00:50:07.840 their cv while they're disrupting people's education so so on this on this principle you
00:50:13.600 would be equally against a pro-palestine or a pro-israel protest because it doesn't need to be
00:50:18.400 a pro-blm a pro anything i i i don't i don't i don't think universities should be there for political
00:50:25.600 activism i think that's a very fair position to take people who want to go and be activists they can go
00:50:30.640 and take the road and see where it takes them but universities and i think that the very disruption of
00:50:36.320 universities is essentially are a kind of how should i say a kind of subversion of what of a society
00:50:47.760 the universities they it's not it's also a symbol is it isn't just an issue of imparting know-how in
00:50:54.400 particular in particular um expertises for particular expertises it's a symbol and they want to subvert it
00:51:01.840 and they want to subvert education and there should be zero tolerance for this this is actively
00:51:07.360 destroying societies this is actively destroying communal sentiment and it actually makes people to
00:51:14.400 either feel ashamed for their countries if they are in the west or uh entirely or not ready to defend
00:51:25.280 them and i'll just say this this happens throughout the west this kind of anti-western propaganda has been
00:51:33.440 given birth primarily from universities and universities and schools right now are just
00:51:40.240 just nests of i'd say nests of ideological indoctrination and manipulation i think there
00:51:48.560 should be zero tolerance of this i agree and it's been going on for decades as well you can go back to
00:51:53.520 things like shelby steel discussing in his book white guilt back when he was a black activist in the
00:51:59.920 original civil rights movement how the universities basically let him and his friends steamroll the
00:52:05.200 place take it over exactly and it's also an issue of habituation if you allow this to happen you're
00:52:11.440 creating the habit for it to happen and you're habituating people into thinking that it's it's always
00:52:18.800 going to be that way where it doesn't have to be that way societies don't have to be dysfunctional
00:52:24.320 just because the left wants it in the same way that i was discussing the last segment you can't let
00:52:29.600 these people take your entire country hostage you don't need to capitulate to their feelings because
00:52:35.600 their feelings are changeable and selective they choose who they care about based entirely on political
00:52:42.640 praxis they do not have principles and you do not have to be held hostage by them
00:52:49.280 let's go through a few of the rumble rants that we've had so the engaged few for five dollars thank
00:52:53.680 you very much you're normally quite a cheap bastard to be honest it says a guest in your
00:52:58.000 home does not spit on the floor much less claim a right to do so and has no right to be allowed to
00:53:02.960 stay and continue spitting i mean that in the best endearing terms by the way and you're absolutely
00:53:07.600 right jm underscore denton says we let aliens insult the crap out of america and stand against
00:53:12.320 us on every level but anti-israel gets deported wonderful and you know the left is going to deport
00:53:16.720 right wingers with this precedent yeah again for me it's not a question of um of i just i just hate
00:53:25.920 israel so much or anything like that it's just a question of okay if they can have the special carve
00:53:30.960 out why can't the people descended from the founding stock of america also have the special carve out why
00:53:36.880 does there need to be a special carve out at all well i mean yeah i i see this i think at the end of
00:53:42.640 the day it's all about you know who you're going to support and whether your people are going to
00:53:47.440 support you yeah you can have people in communities that support each other very closely and you can
00:53:52.720 have other communities where the left has taken hold to such an extent where people just feel bad for
00:53:59.040 supporting each other yeah and we should support ourselves yeah ultimately why not and uh johans we have
00:54:06.560 to say this johans hugenboom says harry if stellios is bullying you and you need help blink twice
00:54:17.040 honestly sorry before we go to the next time i find it and absolutely hilarious there are people
00:54:22.480 who are constantly trying to project project a huge rivalry between us or sort of it is a weirdly
00:54:28.640 common thing that some people have this is just how stellios and i communicate we have fun
00:54:33.360 it's okay yeah we're friends i look i know that people love to take clips of me interacting with
00:54:40.080 some of my uh current and former co-hosts and post them on twitter but stellios and i get along great
00:54:46.800 don't we stellios remember northerner what happens when the north comes to the south is that a tywin
00:54:54.080 lannister uh i don't remember i've not watched game of thrones in years anyway i'll tell you afterwards
00:54:59.520 a theory as to why i think okay all right anyway so final segment for the day let's talk about britain's
00:55:07.280 problem with the skilled kebab visas we've just got too many skilled kebabs in this in this country you
00:55:15.520 mean kebab or gyros kebab i had gyros last night which was actually very nice it was the first time
00:55:22.560 ever having it you saved it now so so no no these are these are like halal kebab places okay so first
00:55:30.800 of all i wanted to uh say that this this is going to be one of those segments where i just talk about
00:55:36.320 how run-down miserable grimy england and the rest of britain is these days thanks to all of the problems
00:55:44.400 that we constantly discuss it's another one of those so they're gonna make a difference with
00:55:48.560 this this one will make the turn in the tide this time boys so i wanted to let everybody know that
00:55:56.240 there is goodness out in the world still there are people creating good culture including us with the
00:56:03.040 the islander magazine which we've now got issue three volume three out on the website available for
00:56:09.360 14.99 and uh this is um a really wonderful piece of work by some great authors we've got
00:56:17.440 contributions from uh morgoth's review nema parvini carl benjamin marcus fallen plenty and as a pure
00:56:25.440 aesthetic experience as well you will feel great reading it because as always rory's done a wonderful
00:56:32.560 job with the visual design but furthermore than that i always want to support other people within
00:56:39.360 our spheres friends of the channel who are trying to develop culture produce positive culture and as
00:56:46.960 such i'd just like to give a quick shout out to um philosophy cat who is currently in the process of
00:56:54.960 getting a documentary released called the soul of chivalry which will be premiering on march 20th
00:57:00.880 2025 it's based on um it's based on some of the works of julius evela particularly revolt against
00:57:07.200 the modern world and it's talking about the middle ages of europe and the numerous knightly orders
00:57:11.840 that emerge their esoteric secrets kept only for the initiates it sounds really really interesting
00:57:16.960 it's already it's already won best documentary at bluebird film festival you can watch the document
00:57:22.880 you can watch the trailer on here and i believe on the website that you can follow there it's
00:57:26.720 already on pre-order so i just wanted to throw a little word out for people that within our spheres
00:57:32.800 there are people actually producing culture producing work that people can appreciate and something that
00:57:41.040 harkens back to a time when things were a bit better perhaps i really find interesting anything that
00:57:49.200 has to do with initiation practices it has my attention let's not go up back onto your um
00:57:57.360 your cult when we were developing our lads our courts i remember some of the initiation practices
00:58:03.600 very greek very very greek i'll just remember oh i miss i miss remember i do remember it was that
00:58:10.080 that one was uh popular with a certain segment of our audience any anyway so of course one of the big
00:58:17.920 problems in the uk right now is all of the immigration and the one thing that the mainstream
00:58:22.320 media always wants to harp on is the illegal crossings of the channel and you can track them
00:58:28.880 very very easily on migration watch uk so let's take a look at some of the figures that have been
00:58:33.040 coming out recently so obviously it ramped up massively over the past seven years 2018 we get 299 in the
00:58:40.880 the full year by the time you get to 2022 we reach the peak so far which was 45 774 people come across
00:58:50.240 the channel in one year we're still collecting the figures for 2025 obviously it's only march
00:58:56.240 but 2018 to present illegal crossings the imp the amount of people who've arrived via illegal crossings
00:59:03.840 has been 101 161 i believe that is and let's just take a look at some of the fiscal uh um benefits that
00:59:14.560 we get from these illegal people showing up in the country which is that in 2022 the cost of housing
00:59:20.160 asylum seekers in hotels had risen to 5.6 million pounds per day plus a further 1.2 million pounds for
00:59:29.760 afghan evacuees and if you scroll down here you can also find the daily crossings for this year
00:59:36.720 so far you can go back through the pages but so far over the past few days let's see it is the 13th of
00:59:43.680 march today so we don't have that on the 10th of march 261 people crossed 9th of march 237 on the 2nd of
00:59:52.720 march 592 people crossed that's what we get for having nice a week literally a week of nice weather
00:59:59.920 in the uk we get people breaking into the country so you can't even really enjoy the weather when
01:00:06.240 it's nice here anymore because this is always going to be in the back of your mind i mean you have to
01:00:10.640 understand this because when it's sunny here it's heavenly it is really lovely even swindon feels nicer
01:00:17.440 not nice but nicer when it's sunny no no no no because when it's sunny you just see it
01:00:23.280 yeah you're right actually it's the fog and mist exactly the fog and mist is swindon at its best
01:00:28.560 you're absolutely right but of course this is all terrible this is all bad but it's the only thing
01:00:34.800 the government really wants you to be focusing on it's the sort of thing that they put out statements
01:00:39.120 on on their official government page like they did on the 7th of march this year saying a home
01:00:43.920 office spokesperson said we want to end all dangerous small boat crossings which threaten
01:00:48.720 lives and undermine our border security the people smuggling gangs do not care if the vulnerable
01:00:54.480 people they exploit live or die as long as they pay will not stop at anything to dismantle their
01:01:00.720 business models and bring them to justice the same kind of statement they've been making for years
01:01:06.000 also i hate the framing of this which is that we the people who are being taken advantage of by these
01:01:11.600 international mercenaries should feel bad for the people breaking into our country because they're
01:01:16.880 just so vulnerable they want to be doctors and nurses women and children when you see in reality
01:01:23.120 it's always fighting age men in large numbers that's always what it is but the government wants to focus
01:01:29.680 on that whereas actually terrible as all that is the real problem as ever is legal migration into the
01:01:37.920 country so this is stuff that we've there's well trodden ground at this point but it's worth going
01:01:42.240 over so in 2023 1.2 million people migrated into the uk and 479 000 people emigrated of it a net migration
01:01:53.920 figure of 782 000 1.2 million people into the country and the the latest ons population estimates for
01:02:03.440 the whole of the uk suggests that in the year ending june 2021 there were six million people
01:02:09.120 living in the uk who had the nationality of a different country this does not include dual
01:02:13.280 nationals where one nationality is british so that's doing some heavy lifting 3.4 million eu
01:02:20.400 nationals were also living in the uk i'm not as much of a i'm not as much of a problem with the eu
01:02:25.680 nationals but um this is as we always point out mass demographic change taking place in this country
01:02:34.640 that will irrevocably change the culture and the behavior of the people who are here because they
01:02:41.520 are different people than the ones who lived back here before and this is always sold to us by
01:02:47.680 but they're raising gdp you get such a wide range and variety of restaurants in the country now
01:02:54.560 why don't you fat gammon brexit boy actually appreciate this for the benefits that it's
01:03:01.360 bringing you and you know maybe maybe we would maybe we would if it was actually bringing benefits
01:03:08.880 so there is always a distinction to make between the quality of migration into the country which is
01:03:13.360 between the eu migrants and non-eu migrants that people always want to differentiate sorry what you're
01:03:19.920 just going to say i wanted to add to what you said before that it's it it's absolutely the case that
01:03:25.360 legal migration can be problematic i think what is very problematic in the uk is the policy the
01:03:32.880 the spirit of the policy which it's uncontrolled mass basically zero criteria but also it has several
01:03:42.480 premises that contextualize the policy according to which they say well the the native people aren't
01:03:49.280 going to actually work in some jobs so that's why we need endless which is always which is always
01:03:58.000 an excuse which is an excuse also the the idea with the gdp that if you just have more um migration
01:04:04.400 the gdp is going to rise well it may rise the problem is you have to distribute that
01:04:09.760 what about per capita you have to distribute per capita they they can never get through per capita can they
01:04:16.160 but anyway this is the policy document from the cps that we read uh quite a lot of last year it was
01:04:22.320 done in conjunction with robert jenrich who is part of the conservative but probably the only good tori
01:04:27.360 member at the moment and if you go down to this page here which is what is the fiscal impact of
01:04:32.880 migration okay well gdp's going up they're a net contribution to society is that true what what what no
01:04:43.040 so all migrants here's the net contribution for migrants and uk born so eea is the eu and non eea and
01:04:52.800 uk born okay so uh oh oh oh okay there are several studies that show that non eea never have a positive
01:05:06.640 fiscal contribution into the country yeah there are several studies that show this yes and in fact
01:05:12.400 they include one of them that we always refer back to which is the danish study well denmark where it's
01:05:19.440 the uh the difference between the danish origin people all the western immigrants over a full lifetime
01:05:26.400 of average net contribution to public finances and men apt which is middle east north african i think
01:05:32.560 pakistani and turkish never throughout their entire lifespan in the country do they actually
01:05:39.040 financially contribute you know what basically uh if you see a group that whose members potential
01:05:47.120 deportation is presented as a human rights issue most probably is going to be unproductive overall
01:05:54.800 but if you you mentioned uh denmark if someone from denmark is going to be deported there aren't
01:06:01.200 going to be many danish people just about to to invade to invade the white hole and the parliament
01:06:09.280 no certainly and uh there's the employment rate that we can get by country of birth so uh let's go so
01:06:15.840 the top we've got new zealand poland all of these people a lot of um a lot of european countries right
01:06:22.880 at the top there south africa but it doesn't disaggregate whether they are white or or black south
01:06:28.560 africans eu total doing pretty all right and then you start to get all the way to the bottom
01:06:34.000 turkey oh not very good not very good only sixty percent of them are in any kind of work at all
01:06:40.560 north africa only just about over fifty percent of them pakistan oh who's right oh iraq less than
01:06:47.200 fifty percent of them are employed at all whether in part-time or full-time work and there's another
01:06:53.040 great one down here if i continue scrolling where is it and here it is which is economic inactivity
01:07:00.000 which is the way that they like to try and hide the actual unemployment figures and that's in a
01:07:05.680 economic inactivity by country of birth men at so that's middle east north african and turkish
01:07:12.800 almost forty percent of all people who fall within that cohort economically inactive nothing no
01:07:20.960 contribution only a net drain so where's the benefit was it it's cultural it's cultural the
01:07:29.200 benefit is cultural they come harry where's the kebab i'm hungry they they come here and they bring
01:07:35.920 peace right they don't absolutely commit way more crimes than the native population sex crimes afghans
01:07:45.200 22 times more likely to offend rather than brits drug crimes albanians surprise surprise 152 times
01:07:53.120 more likely to commit than british people violence congolese 11 times more likely and this is information
01:08:00.240 from the center for migration control and they do lots of great information as well like this one
01:08:05.600 there were over 100 000 migrant convictions between 21 and 2023 including tens of thousands for sexual drug
01:08:12.720 violence and theft offenses in total 87 nationalities had a higher conviction rate for sexual offenses
01:08:19.120 than brits north africans are convicted at 6.6 times the rate of brits middle eastern is at 3.8 and
01:08:25.520 sub-saharan africans at 2.6 times the rate of brits nationalities with the highest conviction rates for
01:08:31.040 sex crimes were awarded over 50 000 long-term visas last year and up to a quarter of all sexual offense
01:08:40.880 convictions were of migrants who are convicted for sexual crimes at a rate 70 higher than the british
01:08:46.960 population so it's not it's not culture that's not peace they're not bringing peace they're not
01:08:52.320 bringing prosperity so it's it's got to come down to the food it has to come down to the food well
01:08:58.400 that's where steven edgington and gb news come in with a new interesting documentary which you should
01:09:04.480 check out it's currently members only so uh check it out with gb news if you want which refers to
01:09:10.640 migrate a center for migration control information finding hundreds of skilled visas going to kebab
01:09:18.160 workers skilled visa workers were sponsored by 56 kebab houses 83 businesses with halal in their name
01:09:26.720 and one butcher alone sponsored 918 visas he must have a hell of a business going if he needs that
01:09:37.760 many butchers to come in if he needs that many skilled workers his food must be flying off the
01:09:44.000 shelves those kebabs must be oof premium everybody's getting them and bear in mind as well skilled worker
01:09:52.800 visas can bring their dependents with them so 918 visas does not mean 918 people that could mean
01:10:01.920 almost 2 000 people if they bring one person with them that could mean almost 3 000 people if they
01:10:08.560 bring two dependents with them could be 4 000 people all off of the back of one butcher this is what
01:10:16.000 they try to do in ireland when they where they tried to change the definition of the family and make it
01:10:21.120 turn it to durable relationship and also they try to change who gets economic benefits so they could
01:10:28.240 just give indefinitely economic help to anyone they consider the friend yeah and if if there's one
01:10:35.200 butcher as well if he's got 918 visas i mean either he's got the world's largest butchers and just needs
01:10:41.280 all of these people or they will come into the country maybe work there for a month or two then spread
01:10:50.240 out into the rest of the country flip from low paying job to low playing paying job maybe become
01:10:55.600 part of some separatist ethnic enclave with its own economy where taxes are just kind of a thing that
01:11:02.240 other people pay so no contribution to the country whatsoever so in the article i won't watch any of
01:11:09.680 the documentary of course you can watch that yourselves uh there is some extra information so
01:11:14.080 gb news went to bradford to speak with locals and migrants about their views on immigration
01:11:18.640 one resident who legally migrated to britain from pakistan in 1994 said he did not believe
01:11:24.160 working kebab shops is skilled work telling this broadcaster when i came here i didn't even know
01:11:29.440 how to cook an egg but i know everything now i don't believe that it's a highly skilled job
01:11:34.800 i mean there you go according to the government's website butchers and chefs are eligible professions
01:11:39.760 to acquire a skilled worker visa alongside call center supervisors right i've worked in a call
01:11:45.760 center that's not skilled work that is not skilled work at all bar managers personnel managers and
01:11:54.400 gym instructors we've just got a real oh my god we need the gym instructors we've got nowhere near enough
01:12:00.080 pts in gyms across the country we're dying for them we're begging for them quick bring you and your
01:12:07.440 entire family into our local pure gym where you can enrich the economy and you know harry after a
01:12:13.440 good workout you need kebab i do i do it's the protein gotta hit that protein window half an hour
01:12:19.760 straight after and uh immigrants have been given skilled worker visas sponsored by the 56 kebab houses
01:12:26.480 etc as it was said in the original tweet data from the freedom of information request that the uh let me
01:12:33.760 just double check that i'm not getting the yeah the center for migration control put in revealed that
01:12:38.800 across the country kebab shops and asian restaurants sponsored more than a dozen visas each one kebab
01:12:45.040 house in bradford sponsored 14 visas while another in birmingham sponsored 12 we are being so enriched
01:12:52.000 so enriched by these people and in january of course former foreign secretary preety patel uh sorry home
01:13:01.280 secretary preety patel defended her record on migration because she's very eager to let us know
01:13:06.800 how enriched we were by all of this legal migration reached record numbers of under the previous
01:13:12.080 conservative government peaking at 1.2 million in 2023 337 240 work visas were granted to immigrants in
01:13:20.400 2023 of which nearly 200 000 were skilled visas so they all went to a kebab house near you and the
01:13:29.600 overwhelming majority of these visas were given to non-eu migrants so let's remind ourselves what do
01:13:38.000 non-eu migrants bring to us they bring lots of nice sex crime and poverty but but as i have been informed
01:13:48.320 by politicians speaking at the house of lords and parliament you can be certain that if you're drunk
01:13:55.280 at 3 a.m that there will always be a kebab house open near you so you can have a nice sloppy kebab
01:14:03.280 while your country falls apart around you because that's what it's all about isn't it the wide variety
01:14:09.280 of fantastic spicy restaurants make it end there we go and get a recipe book yeah all we do all we do have
01:14:19.680 the recipe we can actually make kebabs ourselves it's not that difficult it's just it's just meat
01:14:26.160 for the most part anyway so some of the rumble rants sigil stone 17 stelios 20 dollars if you yell
01:14:32.240 this is sparta and kick harry over the desk i don't want to be kicked over the point is it won't be able to
01:14:39.200 be shown uh yeah we don't want to show violence on the podcast guys come on sigil stone again they never
01:14:45.440 bring up that gdp goes up because it includes government spending so more spent on migrant
01:14:49.520 means lines go up yeah that's true that's something that i always try and point out why i don't think
01:14:53.920 gdp is a good indicator of prosperity because you could just have a government that prints infinite
01:14:59.520 money and spends infinite money and you've got infinite line go up jm underscore denton the sex
01:15:04.640 crime likelihood numbers of foreigners should be corrected for the number of rape gangs that
01:15:08.320 weren't convicted that too anyway let's go on to the video comments
01:15:16.640 you beautiful bastards finally did it
01:15:22.240 yes it finally got there yes islander two finally got there now by islander three
01:15:30.320 next video comment please by nature secularism is designed to attack christianity
01:15:38.880 by trying to create a perfect melting pot of other religions
01:15:46.800 secularism ultimately leaves itself vulnerable to being destroyed by for example mohammedanism
01:15:56.160 it's destroyed one dystopia but has ultimately created another
01:16:01.360 that okay so i like this point but i i think sam and first of all thank you for your support and
01:16:11.280 great comments i think essentially if people want to actually defend sec secularism and are secularists
01:16:20.800 they want the separation of church and state and they'd be a bit more alarmed by some people who don't
01:16:27.040 understand the difference let's go for the next but definitely so i want you to remember the best
01:16:34.400 souvlaki you've ever had really summon it back from the depths of your memory do you remember the way
01:16:38.080 it looked smelled tasted the temperature and the way it sat on your plate hold that in your mind right
01:16:42.320 now i was working in tame on saturday the 8th of march and i got souvlaki from the stand as breakfast
01:16:47.200 the vendors were for manchester and this is what i was served i've never felt more offended on behalf
01:16:53.360 of a culture i don't belong to the tzatziki was watery and weak the meat was like flakes and it
01:16:57.440 wasn't served properly at all i have half a mind to revive william the conqueror and re-harry the north
01:17:01.520 for this slide hey hey hey hey hey hey don't hold manchester responsible for one bad souvlaki okay
01:17:09.280 this is treason if if people if greeks or don't make souvlaki it's it's treason but also a lot of
01:17:16.160 people who are claiming to sell souvlaki and they put greek flags are not greek but my favorite souvlaki
01:17:23.280 is a souvlaki i have done i think so it's one of my favorite ones i i make it from scratch you should
01:17:29.280 be proud of yourself yeah i am good oh that's gonna get clipped and they're gonna think we hate
01:17:37.120 each other now uh that we got two more rumble rants coming from sigil stone again so he said a
01:17:41.520 government that prints infinite milk that's a typo for money infinite money and claims the economy is
01:17:47.920 going well how ridiculous could you imagine cries an american he then responded again and corrected
01:17:54.320 himself and said money not milk god damn auto correct the bane of us all go through some of
01:18:00.160 the written comments from the website now then so um ben shapiro overdosing on fentanyl says the chat
01:18:07.280 demands the final harry stash there uh slash stelios showdown stand up for yourself harry don't let
01:18:13.760 stelios keep bullying you listen i'm afraid i've been gaslit my entire life and now stelios is just
01:18:21.200 taking advantage of my deep set insecurities there's very very little that i can do about
01:18:26.080 where do you think this has come from came from carl randomly saying no no no carl did this but for a
01:18:32.240 long time now people are saying that we are we suddenly we have a an existential rivalry and i don't
01:18:38.240 know i think it's because i mean it's in some cases we have disagreed on some issues but that doesn't
01:18:44.000 mean we're right we've had we've had some pretty fierce disagreements on things in the past but that's
01:18:49.520 good friends can have disagreements and let's stop being gay now charles francis montgomery uh
01:18:55.440 montmercy gallard oliver says have you noticed oh this is a proper glaze here have you noticed
01:19:02.160 how much stelios looks like henry cavill have they ever been seen together or is something going on
01:19:08.320 no any answer to that stelios anything more anything more than a one-word answer the people demand
01:19:13.760 were demand answers all right on to the derek chauvin comments no comment oh you sneaky bastard
01:19:20.720 jan have he says good morning harry and sellios good morning to you perhaps chauvin is guilty of
01:19:25.760 police-brewed vitality or overuse of force but i don't think he should have been charged with murder
01:19:29.920 manslaughter charge would have made more sense but the country was going up in flames at the time they
01:19:33.280 had to do something to calm everyone down again i i don't think it's good to give in to the demands of
01:19:38.640 people who are trying to exist outside of the law and influence trials unfairly and furthermore again
01:19:45.200 i don't know if you've seen the actual body cam footage but if you watch the body cam footage i
01:19:49.440 think it would be very very difficult to put toward put down a case of police brutality or overuse of
01:19:55.600 force again in situations where the police are dealing with somebody who is very clearly high on
01:20:02.160 methamphetamine and fentanyl could be a danger to himself and others and is screaming resisting arrest
01:20:08.400 making a scene i think it does warrant a certain use of force that might look above and beyond to
01:20:13.920 normal people but we're not police officers we've not been in that situation bear in mind as well george
01:20:19.360 floyd was a big guy wasn't he six five he was massive and he was obviously quite a muscly strong
01:20:26.480 person as well so in a situation like that you do what you have to to get him down and get him to
01:20:32.160 cooperate as was the same situation with rodney king which was also misrepresented by the media at
01:20:37.920 the time captain charlie the beagle i give it another 10 years before the narrative of george
01:20:42.560 floyd gets completely flipped and accepted by the mainstream i don't know again rodney king still
01:20:47.840 hasn't been accepted in that same way by the mainstream perhaps more conservative commentators
01:20:52.080 have been able to accept rodney king but the mainstream would still tell you that rodney king
01:20:57.200 was the unfair victim of police brutality so in 10 years i expect them to still unless unless we get
01:21:03.520 donald trump world and he gets his way on everything i expect them to still be pushing the
01:21:07.920 same line arizona desert rat i honestly think it's best that chauvin's trial be declared a mistrial at
01:21:13.680 this point his guilty verdict is seen as a victory for blm the whole trial was a farce
01:21:17.600 presidential pardon would stall any pursuit for a mistrial if that's the best way for it to go about
01:21:22.960 then that's the best way for it to come about again i'm not entirely familiar with the um
01:21:27.440 with the american process so any clarification there from americans in the audience is appreciated
01:21:34.320 george hap chauvin shouldn't have been convicted in the first place as his case was a test for the
01:21:38.560 principles of many so-called conservatives who failed including shapiro he knows that trump
01:21:43.600 cannot legally pardon chauvin but is using it to gather emails and spam you with ads
01:21:48.000 that might be what he's doing oh george your cynicism is oh that's probably true baron
01:21:57.680 von warhawk remember one of the prosecutor's witnesses lied under oath when it comes to
01:22:01.280 kneeling on people's necks she claimed that the police weren't trained or allowed to do so however
01:22:04.640 a video came out of her doing the exact same thing and instructing police officers on how to do it
01:22:09.280 that alone should have caused the case to be dismissed yeah that's some pretty despicable
01:22:13.920 despicable lying on her part good god grant gibson harry there's no way he's getting out
01:22:20.480 the governor would have to pardon him on the state charges and that's simply not happening
01:22:24.560 be that as it may i still don't think we should forget the cause of derek chauvin and should push
01:22:28.720 for his release whenever we can because he is an innocent man being held in illegitimate charges
01:22:35.280 annie moss there are many adjectives i would use for ben shapiro but stupid is not one of them he knows
01:22:40.000 that it's not possible for the president to pardon anyone on a state crime derek chauvin was convicted
01:22:43.520 in a state court so donald can do nothing so why is ben doing this well given the high profile exit
01:22:48.800 of members of his staff i think numbers are down and he's just shilling for addresses to increase
01:22:52.720 everybody's damn it i'm i'm i'm not a cynical enough person to have considered this in the first place
01:23:00.800 but you're all probably right actually um colin p my only question regarding the chauvin
01:23:06.160 pardon is that accepting one would be an admission of guilt should they not be going for an overturning
01:23:11.360 of the verdict yeah i think a mistrial or overturning of the verdict would make more sense
01:23:15.760 north fc zuma makes no sense that one man could be convicted of both murder and manslaughter against
01:23:19.920 a single person good point would you like to move on to yours i just wanted to say that trump may not
01:23:26.480 be able to pardon him but he can definitely exercise pressure for people to to open the case and re-examine
01:23:32.640 it yeah that's true also uh we got a rumble rant in for ten dollars from rick twgp thank you very
01:23:39.760 much saying would that be a kebab made from a raped young girl yes i do remember that that happened i
01:23:44.800 didn't want to mention it on the segment because it's just depressing it's horrible even though it's
01:23:50.160 important to remember that stuff happened sigil stone again as well for another two dollars from
01:23:54.320 the world war ii ice cream ships to cheese caves to the got milk campaign come to think of it the us
01:23:59.040 government has been printing infinite milk too wild stuff look into it i mean infinite milk that sounds
01:24:04.560 like a a great for money sorry uh no no no he's just saying he's just saying infinite milk and which
01:24:11.280 sounds like heaven to me i love milk right so um swamp dweller i love this yeah is this from florida
01:24:20.320 tell us a foreign activist calls for the death of a foreign people over a foreign conflict and a foreign
01:24:26.880 land what does this have to do with america and why were they here to begin with i completely agree
01:24:32.640 with that sentiment someone online oh he pledged himself to hamas that makes it easy send him to
01:24:38.720 them let him prove his fealty sophie live hot take wait it's sophie so i need to be extra cautious
01:24:47.440 do you okay hot take if you're an immigrant i don't care if you manage to get citizenship
01:24:53.440 and you support a terror group that is an enemy of the nation you get deported and banned from
01:24:58.800 re-entering the country simple heirs oh yeah on this um what was i know you mentioned that candace
01:25:05.520 owens was defending him what was her argument that that is what the zionists want was it was it that
01:25:16.160 deporting deporting muslims is what is playing into the hands of the jews so therefore you've got to take as
01:25:22.080 many muslims as possible i didn't have a lot of time to to say okay that was the the spirit it was
01:25:31.680 it was the gripper argument yeah she wanted to say right and email you need to have the christian
01:25:37.360 muslim alliance against the jews no no we don't actually no i don't want that basically i think
01:25:42.400 now there are some commentators in you know in right-wing circles who will platform anyone who just
01:25:49.680 says all kinds of nonsense just because they have a following like tate for instance oh yeah just
01:25:56.000 just for notoriety because we are in a different era now it's not just you say okay boys boys and
01:26:02.400 girls go to different bathrooms and you need research now i mean what do you mean that tate
01:26:07.360 isn't saving the west by telling britain that it needs to turn islamic and how are we going to save
01:26:12.400 ourselves from the globalists if we don't become muslims and emos mahmoud khalil's green card was not
01:26:18.400 revoked for free speech his green card was revoked as he was working with known terrorists and
01:26:23.840 advocating overthrowing the american government since they moved him to louisiana that new new
01:26:29.040 year judge does not have jurisdiction so i hope he enjoys syria someone online inciting a riot is illegal
01:26:36.160 send the jihadi home why empty the level to which the americans will will kowtow to greatest ally makes
01:26:44.560 this deportation somewhat pathetic despite how the individual in question deserves it charles francis
01:26:51.520 montgomery gaylord gay or guy lord uh that looks like gaylord to me yeah oliver i think if you want to
01:27:01.760 become involved with the politics of the country you should be a citizen hector rex u.s law s 12 27 and
01:27:09.760 s 1182 say that being a representative of a political social or other group that endorses or espouses
01:27:17.200 terrorist activities is ground to be removed he's a resident not a citizen and can have his green card
01:27:23.920 revoked at any time well that makes it pretty simple doesn't it yep you know you know the left is
01:27:29.760 constantly anti-constitutional on a daily basis oh yeah they hate it but then they just hate it
01:27:35.280 because it was written by a bunch of white just have a very fragmentary reading of it
01:27:41.840 and just suddenly it's the same as when you go back to the 1960s and everybody goes what happened
01:27:47.280 to the left they used to be about free speech yet when they were the underdogs fighting the system and
01:27:52.800 trying to overturn it with a cultural revolution the second that they're in charge they don't want you to
01:27:57.600 have free speech because it was them whining about free speech and us listening that got us here in
01:28:02.560 the first place so they know how this thing works michael dribble beast green card can be revoked at
01:28:08.800 any time he's not a citizen and can be thrown out based on whatever line he crosses terrorist lovers
01:28:14.160 should have student visas and green cards revoked and permanently banned from the country i've been
01:28:20.080 dealing with immigration and naturalization service for over 30 years my wife has a green card
01:28:25.600 i guess you would know in that case so i mean that's all good information so thank you
01:28:29.680 omar awad imagine importing your personal trainer from a country with a demographic known for having
01:28:34.960 the weakest grip strength amongst all ethnicities it goes beyond unskilled and straight to actively
01:28:40.800 detrimental well obviously you just don't do any forearm training with him then or grip strength was
01:28:47.120 needed for rows and pull-ups and bench press and i guess you just do cardio with that guy
01:28:55.200 if you can if you're strong enough to hold on get on that treadmill get on that treadmill harry yeah
01:28:59.600 do it fatty lose the calories hey i'm stop eating i'm i'm doing really well i'm i'm doing really well
01:29:06.560 actually i'm my body fat back down to 20 percent by the summer it's going to be at least 15 percent i'm
01:29:11.840 gonna my amps are coming back strong it's gonna be great a somewhere person i'll go back to the
01:29:17.520 rowan atkinson line are you all right there are you all right there i just found a weird comment to
01:29:23.680 make no no i'm gonna look great i'm gonna look fantastic a somewhere person i'll go back to the
01:29:28.960 rowan atkinson line now we have the recipes i'll also come out and say it donna kebabs are awful
01:29:34.560 there's a reason british people only eat them when drunk gyros kofta shifka shish kebabs and typical
01:29:40.320 british barbecue fare are generally good so we can keep them there you go angela s we have enough
01:29:46.560 issues with our own citizens in no way do i think those here visiting long or short term
01:29:51.760 needs to work against us i'm tired of everyone's war on our own soil and acting like we're not
01:29:56.080 only like we not only have to but should because of free speech they don't even believe in i know we
01:30:01.760 aren't the only country dealing with this but i don't think anyone should have foreign wars on the
01:30:05.200 soil that was obviously in reference to your segment arizona desert rat how is making kebabs
01:30:11.200 a skilled job do they use a special grill or smoker something like that it isn't it isn't it is
01:30:18.480 no but if you want to go out here like i go with souvlaki you need some skill well you know obviously
01:30:24.880 you you've got the skills that's why we let you in the country in the first place it wasn't the universe
01:30:29.280 was the is they're like you've seen this guy's cooking this is pretty great okay so that's why we let
01:30:33.920 you in all of these people with their kebabs no no and uh jimbo this last one i'll read and i was
01:30:40.160 um jimbo says it's incredible that our leaders intend to replace our state religion with islam
01:30:45.840 and want to pass laws to silence any opposition the facilitate to to the facilitated replacement
01:30:51.520 really feels like we're being run by foreign spies or something i know right and rick twgp also says
01:30:57.600 have a have another one for reading it out mate gives a thumbs up thanks for the extra ten
01:31:02.320 dollars and with that that's all the time that we've got for today thank you very much for
01:31:06.320 joining us on this podcast we'll be back again tomorrow and i believe we have a special guest
01:31:10.720 andrew bridgen appearing which should be very exciting and for all our subscribers calvin's
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01:31:20.720 brother harry and this has been brother stelius take care and goodbye