The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - April 23, 2025


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1149


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 37 minutes

Words per Minute

185.7356

Word Count

18,185

Sentence Count

14

Misogynist Sentences

42

Hate Speech Sentences

56


Summary

In this episode we are joined by the return of Jess Gillian Gillian and Harry Robinson and we cover the latest in the left's newest hero, the case of the new hero, Kilmar Abrega Garcia.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello and welcome to the podcast of the lotus eaters for what day is it the 23rd of april
00:00:05.660 2025 it's just in case day my dudes it is indeed and it's exactly 1 p.m bst oh you know where would
00:00:13.120 you be without us telling you the date and time and today we are very pleased to have jess gill
00:00:18.500 back again and then uh very unfortunately we have harry robinson back again hi there
00:00:24.500 oh look at him he's so happy happy to be i'm just happy to be here um i have an announcement
00:00:30.980 it is saint george's day i know everyone will get their pitchforks and torches outside my house if
00:00:37.520 i don't say that yes you've been told well done hooray happy saint george's day by the way yes
00:00:43.620 i don't know what people do on saint george's day fly a flag i think they say happy saint george's
00:00:49.040 day to one another if if you have a dragon nearby kill that that's a good way to honor saint george
00:00:53.720 if you have an innocent pint near you drink it before it's that's true you can honor saint
00:00:58.120 george by downing a pint i've heard i'll certainly be doing that later so we're going to be talking
00:01:02.520 about um the morality of deporting gang members i would say that's probably pretty moral there we go
00:01:08.380 we've covered that it's a very good thing though my hot take then jess is going to be talking about
00:01:13.860 women versus mass migration build a new movement it's uh very exciting we're going to nag the migrants
00:01:20.140 out and then the complete flip side of this is pakistan doing mass deportations which um i don't
00:01:27.760 think there are any women involved in that women pakistan two sides of the same coin
00:01:32.060 what i know generally what you're trying to get i don't feel the need to explain myself
00:01:38.740 okay fair enough it's going to make this podcast very difficult you've got to do some explaining of
00:01:44.180 yourself no i'm just going to sit here in silence during my segment and make random assumptions
00:01:49.600 with no callum's back in the room yes that's right i love you really callum um so do i come back
00:01:57.380 so anyway i suppose we're on to the left's newest hero which is you harry no it's not me i'm not the
00:02:06.620 left's newest hero i wouldn't want anything to do with those sick reprobates and degenerates
00:02:11.440 anyway to talk about what i'm actually going to talk about uh the left have their newest hero
00:02:18.160 surprise surprise he's probably a criminal we don't know exactly for sure but the signs seem to point
00:02:24.520 in that direction this is following up on a segment that i did i think it was last week
00:02:29.060 uh no it was two weeks ago where i was talking about uh the mass deportations that should be
00:02:35.320 happening under trump and aren't really happening under trump because of all of the legal blocks
00:02:39.560 that are being put in the way so i was asking why are they still here this one was more specifically
00:02:43.840 orientated uh orientated around the trendy aragua gang that were being identified by law agencies
00:02:52.000 uh through their tattoos and associations and obviously the crimes that they were committing
00:02:57.080 and being deported that way there was a big stink about the fact oh you can't identify gang members
00:03:01.820 through all of the gang tattoos that they have ridiculous argument and uh but they were using
00:03:08.060 that kind of human rights um violations and all of the arguments surrounding that to try to block
00:03:15.940 these people being taken out of the country if someone has face tattoos they've probably committed
00:03:20.420 crime at some point i think you'll see if something just on on principle we should deport them
00:03:25.380 if you have a face even if they are native just deport them yes straight to el salvador aesthetic
00:03:31.000 crimes ukla can deal with you he knows what to do and uh then this was followed up with um earlier on
00:03:37.840 this week in fact just a day or two ago where stelios was doing covering what i'm going to cover a
00:03:42.240 little bit of today uh which was the case around the new hero who is uh kilmar abrega garcia
00:03:50.360 named kilmore interesting choice by his parents um where stelios was looking at the due process
00:03:57.020 debate and asking whether rounding up all of these illegal migrants and potential gang members
00:04:03.420 and simply shipping them off to el salvador was legal whether it was constitutional and whether
00:04:09.140 it stuck to their rights to due process now i would personally argue immediately that if you have
00:04:13.680 entered the country illegally in the first place you have no right to due process you have no right to
00:04:17.800 be in the country and therefore are not subject to and privileged to the rights that are assigned
00:04:23.320 to citizens but stelios wanted to talk about that my takeaway for me personally is that getting bogged
00:04:31.080 down in this whole due process argument is a complete distraction because the process is already rigged
00:04:37.260 it's rigged in favor of human rights lawyers and subversives who just want to block the process for as
00:04:44.320 long as possible ultimately you might win the legal case and be able to deport them but that may be
00:04:49.360 years in advance from now and it means that you do not get to deport anywhere near as many people as
00:04:54.300 needs to be out of the country and it's also uh this is a bit of foreshadowing for my segment here
00:04:59.360 it's very much politically possible if you have the political capital and the will to do it because
00:05:04.040 pakistan in two weeks deported 80 000 people and they perhaps even more than that because the 80 000
00:05:11.900 were just the people that left voluntarily and so could you imagine in the space of a month you
00:05:17.440 could be deporting quarter of a million people a month yeah and if if most of those are self
00:05:22.540 deporting as well then you don't even have to worry about all of the um complaints about human rights
00:05:29.100 especially if you're in the uk or europe where there's the chr to deal with which always uses what
00:05:35.260 is it is it article 8 is the right to a family life or the right or is it article 9 i can't remember one of
00:05:40.940 them is the right to a family life and the other one is the right to not face degrading or humiliating
00:05:46.680 experiences which are the two that they always use to block these kinds of actions because it's
00:05:52.160 either they've already got a family here so you can't get rid of them or if you send them back to
00:05:57.120 their home country they're probably going to face a pretty severe punishment for say being a murderer
00:06:03.200 being a rapist it was a case of i think he was a nigerian fella um he had committed either it was
00:06:11.040 either a child sex crime or something akin to that one of the usual and they were like he'll face
00:06:16.820 persecution in in nigeria good and yeah not only is it good and he deserves worse but also he faces
00:06:24.940 persecution here because it's against the law yes nigeria what you're accusing them of is being a
00:06:30.580 country that upholds their laws whereas we aren't i mean what's the argument what's the moral argument
00:06:37.860 there either way the fact that they can hold all of this up for as long as they already have
00:06:42.600 is a sign that the system is broken and working in the interests of our enemies and this is the
00:06:48.700 perfect case for it because as part of this stellios was talking about mr kilmar garcia and uh he i wanted
00:06:56.200 to look at the evidence for why it is that they are making the argument that he has been deported
00:07:02.500 he was deported as part of a clerical or administration error by the sounds of it but they want to keep him
00:07:08.380 out of the country and i'm going to look at the kind of evidence that they are using first though the
00:07:13.420 democrat and left-wing media response to it has been as hysterical as you would expect making claims
00:07:20.760 that trump is absolutely unhinged for pointing out that garcia has tattoos on his left knuckles
00:07:28.680 which seems to indicate that he is ms 13 because he's from el salvador for those who don't remember
00:07:33.920 ms 13 were the gang that were terrorizing el salvador that bukele cracked down on in the first place
00:07:40.660 now this tattoo is of a marijuana leaf smiley face a cross and a skull now they've thanks for explaining
00:07:48.680 they've photoshopped here ms 13 over the top of it and uh it makes sense until you get to the skull
00:07:54.480 which was kind of confusing to me so m for marijuana smiley face for s one is the shape of the cross
00:08:00.820 three was the skull didn't make sense to me but it's something like it's el cranio or something like
00:08:07.060 that and oh el cranio and e is the third letter of the alphabet that's like if if an english person
00:08:14.100 had to guess at what a mexican called a skull that would be el cranio well it might be me guessing
00:08:20.480 it might be but i i looked it up because i was a little bit confused of this just going
00:08:25.460 is this trump and his administration just bsing are they making stuff up but there does seem to be
00:08:32.680 some symbolism behind it so i could give him the benefit of the doubt there uh to make sure that
00:08:37.400 you all know that he's just an innocent good boy who didn't do nothing democrats have literally
00:08:42.100 gone out to el salvador to meet with garcia here is garcia right here he's dressed like an american
00:08:48.600 tourist as well so you know he's harmless yeah yeah that's how it always works and here is senator
00:08:53.720 chris van holland who's gone out to make sure that he's okay and not being treated incorrectly in el
00:08:59.620 salvador they say in this article uh democratic lawmakers including van holland and a quartet of house
00:09:05.560 progressives recently traveled to el salvador to visit him who has been held in a self in salvadorian
00:09:12.080 prisons since his deportation last month and they are pushing for his release on monday democratic
00:09:18.580 representatives maxwell frost of florida robert garcia of california yasamin ansari of arizona
00:09:25.100 only one of those names sounds particularly american to me but that's just my opinion
00:09:31.760 as well as maxine dexter of oregon they all arrived in el salvador to bring attention to president
00:09:38.740 trump's illegal defiance of the binding and unanimous supreme court decision because this went to the
00:09:43.260 supreme court they said you need to bring him back and allow him his due process which again seems like
00:09:48.940 a complete waste of time to me because in all likelihood he's just going to get sent back in
00:09:52.500 the end anyway well the whole reason they're doing all of this theater is to try and bring up like a
00:09:59.200 human example say look at what trump's doing he sent this innocent man away from where he wanted to
00:10:04.800 be isn't it terrible that's true of every single one of those people all of those gang members
00:10:09.240 really want them all to sell drugs to your children this was always the threat even leading up to the
00:10:14.780 election where people were saying okay if trump gets in does mass deportations actually gets the
00:10:19.820 ball rolling on it the media is going to center around not the worst cases but they're going to try
00:10:25.960 and find the people who are as innocent as possible get pictures of their families crying looking sad
00:10:31.820 do interviews with people about the destruction to the local communities that it's causing not that
00:10:36.560 they ever cared about when these people were coming in and destroying the local communities by
00:10:41.080 completely changing the culture uprooting people who had to move out destroying local job markets by
00:10:47.240 suppressing wages they never cared about anything like that is when you try and fix those problems
00:10:51.860 that's when you need to get the ball rolling get the cameras out so you can get pictures of the
00:10:55.460 children in cages they also uh when trump got elected didn't they video women at the southern
00:11:03.240 border at the border wall just bursting into tears it was already illegal yeah you shouldn't be there in
00:11:09.900 the first place i don't feel bad now it's doubly illegal it's like if it's like if murder hadn't been
00:11:15.100 illegal before and they just made it law you can't kill people anymore damn and you got a video of a man
00:11:21.120 with a knife about to stab someone i can't believe it i was willing to do it in the first place i was
00:11:28.120 willing to do it when it was illegal once but illegal twice that is my line i know right uh but at a press
00:11:33.900 conference in el salvador well uh he said that he was there because he'd received hundreds and hundreds
00:11:39.400 of calls and emails from his constituents saying i represent a lot of immigrants i represent a lot of
00:11:46.240 people who see themselves represented in this situation so a lot of illegals and gang members
00:11:51.140 presumably they're saying congressman do what you can now because it's him today and it can be one of
00:11:57.320 us tomorrow so he's outright admitting there his primary interests are for the immigrants in his
00:12:05.400 community not the americans not the people who have been there legally for who knows how long not the
00:12:12.440 people who may be able to trace their ancestry back to and before the civil war no he's not working for
00:12:18.240 those people he's working for the foreign elements in his constituency well that's very democrats have
00:12:24.100 to rely on now now they're supposedly slowly losing their core demographics trump even won around
00:12:30.660 a historic number of black voters and hispanics and so that the people already in america
00:12:36.980 are trending towards republicans more generally as a you know in the broadest sense well there was a
00:12:43.400 and so they need foreigners to to grant them amnesty for them to vote for them so it's contingent on
00:12:48.880 their survival that they they speak to these sorts of people and try and pretend like they care about
00:12:53.600 them yeah and there was a report i mean this was on fox news so they're going to bias it but they were
00:12:58.380 talking about how back in 2016 the people who were being polled about mass deportations only 36 percent
00:13:04.580 supported now we're in 2025 only nine years later i think it had gone up to 56 percent around that
00:13:11.360 figure so yes you are right more and more people are in favor of this especially following biden who
00:13:17.220 also got worse so it makes sense that more people are yes yes but the most as always i love visiting
00:13:26.280 this website every so often because you just see the most bonkers rubbish posted on there i decided to
00:13:32.300 take a look at the daily forward to see what they might have to say on this situation good luck and
00:13:37.680 they compared it to the drafus affair i don't even know you know the drafus affair from the late 19th
00:13:43.540 century when a um a member of the french high command who happened to be jewish was accused of being a
00:13:51.220 traitor and then imprisoned falsely and then there was a big civil rights movement to try and clear his
00:13:57.920 name and get him out of there and they're comparing this to that did he go to the country illegally no
00:14:04.540 i mean he was a he was a decorated officer in the high command he was french that's guilty enough for
00:14:09.880 me yeah but they're trying to compare it to that and they're trying to make the argument through this
00:14:16.140 that there is no evidence against him and the people supporting his deportation are being irrational
00:14:21.980 and unreasonable so the question is is that true is it true that the people who are saying maybe he
00:14:28.740 shouldn't have been in the country in the first place are they being irrational or is there evidence
00:14:33.160 on their side well let's take a look at that first i'll go to the bbc so you know that this is not going
00:14:38.040 to be biased in a right-wing direction and let's see what they have to say on the matter so here's some
00:14:43.640 of the evidence against him so first of all he has already acknowledged garcia this is that in 2012
00:14:49.480 he came to the country illegally straight away so this is why i say that he should not be under the
00:14:56.060 protection of the same civil rights as other people in the country who are there legally and
00:15:01.000 who are legal citizens i think it's because he's say that if you come to a country illegally there
00:15:05.760 should be no route to citizenship if your first act on arriving in a country is to break the law
00:15:10.660 well quite frankly i don't care about your wishes whatsoever what about his say the least i agree and
00:15:16.760 what what about his potential association with gang activity and ms 13 and i think that
00:15:22.720 even if there are some you know false positives i don't if it were my safety in the united states i
00:15:30.520 would not care in the slightest if you're in any way even you know linked in any way to ms 13
00:15:38.360 don't come to the country well let's don't get let in don't get granted citizenship and that is how
00:15:43.500 you avoid having foreign gangs in your country is just avoid the places where they come from
00:15:48.260 i would agree but let's see what the evidence is in the in the first place before we jump to too
00:15:53.200 many conclusions so back into march of 2019 he was detained along with three other people in
00:15:58.580 hyattsville maryland in the car park of a home depot officers at the prince george's county police
00:16:04.180 department said that the men were loitering and subsequently identified mr abrigo garcia kilmar
00:16:10.620 and two of the others as members of ms 13 in a document titled the gang field interview sheet
00:16:17.220 the local police detailed their observations they said garcia was wearing a chicago bulls hat
00:16:22.540 and a hoodie with rolls of money covering the eyes ears and mouth of the presidents on the separate
00:16:26.740 denominations officers claimed the clothing were indicative of hispanic gang culture and that
00:16:32.260 wearing the chicago bulls hat represents that they are a member in good standing with ms 13 steve
00:16:39.260 big chicago bulls fans in ms 13 are they uh well apparently it's just a common piece of clothing
00:16:44.520 that they wear and they've even got somebody stephen dudley a journalist and author who spent
00:16:49.400 years studying ms 13 said it's true that at some point the chicago bulls logo with the horns became
00:16:54.480 a stand-in of sorts for the ms 13's devil horn symbol so you've even got a supposed expert on the
00:17:00.380 subject saying yeah they wear this this is very indicative of the they're doing it for the logo
00:17:05.380 rather than they're not fans of the team no they're doing it for the symbolism of the of the
00:17:10.920 devil horns according to the field interview sheet and other court documents officers said they were
00:17:15.840 also advised by a proven and reliable source that mr garcia was an active member of the ms 13's
00:17:22.060 western clique with the rank of checkio however mr dudley said that checkio is not a rank but is
00:17:28.480 instead used to refer to recruits who are yet to be initiated so all that's confirming is that he had
00:17:35.000 been recruited by ms 13 but he's not been checkioed yet not not they also don't yet make note of any
00:17:45.740 tattoos at this point i've seen this pointed out online which suggests that given that gangs tend to
00:17:51.080 gang members tend to get tattoos as signifiers that they have committed certain acts or gotten a certain
00:17:56.560 level of ranks into the gang that presumably given that he was a checkio at this point he must have been
00:18:02.520 initiated after this arrest and then has gone on to do whatever it was needed to get the tattoos it's
00:18:09.960 also worth mentioning as well that if you come from a country where tattoos signify that you're in a gang
00:18:14.680 and you choose to get tattoos you're very consciously choosing to present yourself as a gang member which
00:18:20.980 even if he's not a member of the gang which it seems like he is you're still trouble if you're trying
00:18:26.700 to make out like you're some sort of tough guy who murders people for money which isn't that tough
00:18:32.380 and again people are pointing out well the police didn't give the reasons exactly why they were
00:18:37.300 saying that him and the others were ms 13 but i would imagine that police officers in an area like
00:18:42.660 maryland which sadly has had a lot of gang activity in it since incursions from the southern border have
00:18:48.340 been increasing that they the police officers would know they would know what they're talking about
00:18:52.560 lawyers it carries on for mr garcia's uh argued in court filings that the western's clique is based
00:18:59.680 in new york where they said their client had never lived and according to government documents he has
00:19:03.920 dismissed the information given to police against him as hearsay according to his lawyers mr mr garcia
00:19:10.320 has never been convicted of any criminal offense including gang membership in the u.s or in el salvador
00:19:15.900 well he's he has committed a criminal offense in breaking into the country yes it's a it's strange that
00:19:22.080 they didn't arrest him for that there and then seeing as he confirmed and the other two did as
00:19:26.620 well i believe that they were all in the country illegally but that's neither here nor there that
00:19:30.420 was the discretion of the police officers at the time he lived in the u.s court the u.s for 14 years
00:19:36.360 had three children and worked in construction according to court records so he was a good boy
00:19:40.280 didn't do nothing etc etc you know how the story goes the judge who presided over his 2019 case
00:19:46.320 said that based on the confidential information external there was sufficient evidence to support
00:19:50.740 garcia's gang membership that finding was later upheld by another judge as well so it seems that
00:19:57.520 the evidence presented in the courts was more than enough to confirm that he was at least a recruit
00:20:03.520 into this gang and also you can't necessarily rely on courts to be impartial these are quite often
00:20:09.840 courts that have a democrat slant potentially so if they're reaffirming this as well if they're
00:20:16.240 confirming it maybe these specific ones are different i don't know yeah as a result garcia
00:20:21.260 was refused bail and remained in custody during his time he applied for asylum so that he couldn't be
00:20:26.720 deported to el salvador he wasn't granted asylum but he was granted a withholding of removal order
00:20:32.440 which meant he couldn't be deported anyway so the result is the same in 2021 his wife jennifer
00:20:39.260 vasquez sure filed a protective order petition against him alleging he had physically attacked
00:20:45.040 her on multiple occasions according to the documents shared by the u.s department of homeland security
00:20:50.740 ms vasquez sure also said in a statement on the 16th of april that she decided not to follow through
00:20:56.040 with the court process at the time and that she and her husband were able to work through this
00:21:00.400 situation privately as a family including by going to counseling so they talked out how beautiful for
00:21:06.180 them she described her husband as a loving partner and father and has repeatedly denied that he is an
00:21:11.460 ms-13 gang member but of course she would wouldn't she let's look at the dhs report where they were
00:21:18.600 talking about other things that he's been up to since he got here including a potential suspected
00:21:24.800 human trafficking incident so this report was detailing a traffic stop encounter that led law
00:21:30.840 enforcement officers to suspect garcia of involvement in human trafficking the documents also reveal
00:21:36.100 that they already again thought that he was an ms-13 member on december the 1st 2022 garcia was
00:21:43.480 stopped by a tennessee highway patrol officer for speeding upon approaching the vehicle the
00:21:48.480 encountering officer noted eight other individuals in the vehicle there was no luggage leading the
00:21:54.580 encountering officer to suspect that this was a human trafficking incident additionally all the
00:21:59.020 passengers gave some that gave the same home address as the subject's home address so they all these
00:22:05.040 eight people just happened to be living with garcia as well as garcia's wife and children i would
00:22:10.020 assume to be fair in that part of the world it's not as unusual but obviously there's funny business
00:22:14.300 going on here well yeah there's definitely funny business when it goes on to note that during the
00:22:18.000 interview garcia pretended to speak less english than he was actually capable of and attempted to
00:22:22.600 put the encountering officer off track by responding to questions with other questions
00:22:26.420 when asked what relationship he had with the registered owner of the vehicle so wasn't even his car
00:22:30.920 garcia replied that the owner of the vehicle was his boss and that he worked in construction so
00:22:36.060 presumably the story they were going with was that they all just live at my house sa these are all
00:22:41.540 my colleagues sa these are all my cousins yeah they're these are my cousins homes you know that's
00:22:47.320 the story that we're going with we all work in construction homes can you do the rest of the
00:22:52.620 segment talking in their voice no what like speedy gonzalez and that's at that point garcia got back in
00:22:58.200 the car sped off and went gundale gundale reba reba that's what i was looking for yeah yeah and
00:23:03.820 they played do do do do do do do do no that's not a hat dance yeah the mexican and they drank tequila
00:23:08.860 and had a nap well everyone they were all asleep at the time yeah everyone lived mediocrely ever after
00:23:15.940 oh beautiful the best kind of story you can get from mexico um the encountering officer decided not
00:23:21.460 to cite the subject for driving infractions but gave him a warning citation for driving with an
00:23:25.960 expired driver's license i love that he keeps getting in these situations and nothing happens
00:23:31.580 he's very lucky isn't he yeah i mean he keeps on getting into criminal situations and he's just like
00:23:37.340 i'll just write you up for your expired driving license you're driving someone else's car full of
00:23:42.140 eight suspicious people all with the same address and it's not even your you know not your car you've
00:23:48.240 got you don't have a license and it's full of mexicans and officer thinks for a minute he's like
00:23:52.860 all seems fine to me my goodness i mean my god good job he wasn't in la but uh yeah obviously
00:24:00.800 donald trump was posting about his that picture again with the ms13 interestingly enough his wife
00:24:07.520 actually thought that this was an important enough detail the tattoos on his knuckles that when she's
00:24:12.860 been sharing about things on social media she has purposefully been covering up his tattooed knuckles
00:24:19.840 with love hearts so that's interesting it's a very interesting placement isn't it is that something
00:24:26.500 that you would do if um if they didn't mean anything maybe it's just a coincidence so i've got a slogan
00:24:33.680 that i quite like to trot out and i know people are quite cautious around slogans but it's quite a good
00:24:38.880 one it's called when in doubt chuck them out and i think that this very much applies to this guy of
00:24:44.500 if there's any evidence it doesn't matter no one has a right to live in your country so you can say
00:24:50.000 no on dare i say trumped up charges all you like and sorry yeah it's it's all right you get the puns
00:24:58.160 in while you can i can um yeah it's america's right to say no for any reason if if they say we don't want
00:25:06.160 people with i don't know a specific kind of tattoo then it's the american people's right to say so
00:25:11.940 who cares all of this fussing all of this nonsense is just a smokescreen for we want illegals in our
00:25:19.080 country because they vote for us and they cause and they cause trouble to our enemies yeah exactly
00:25:24.460 and they depress your wages as well again that's interesting and also there is on social media
00:25:30.280 right now clips of his wife um being asked about the protective order against him in 2021
00:25:35.460 she just freezes she says nothing about it she just moves straight on she's like oh we dealt with it
00:25:41.200 do you see a muzzle slightly inch into frame close to her head uh not in that video but you know
00:25:47.600 anything could have been happening off camera and we also actually have the uh report of the
00:25:53.780 protective order describing it i won't read the whole thing but suffice to say he was physically
00:25:58.780 abusive to her in a way that wasn't very very nice so this is the kind of gentleman who has been
00:26:05.440 confirmed numerous times by law enforcement by two separate judges to be a member of ms 13 seems to
00:26:12.080 have tattoos on his body that indicate that he is a member of ms 13 has been suspected of human
00:26:18.080 trafficking in the past and also has been physically abusive to his wife this is the guy that democrats
00:26:25.040 and the left in general as you would expect are trying to keep in your country my fellow americans
00:26:32.400 and you're american uh i i choose to be apparently anybody if this guy's american i can be american
00:26:38.980 right i'm sure they'll give you the pass so there you go i'm more related to the people that formed
00:26:43.420 america that founded america than these guys are so that's true yeah so there you go and uh thankfully
00:26:48.800 there are at least some democrats who have been saying maybe this isn't the hill that we should die on
00:26:55.240 trump basically got voted in off of the back of mass deportations they're very popular
00:27:00.600 and this guy's probably a gang member so let's not go with it but some people are still stupid
00:27:06.840 enough so again do pro do process have whatever feelings that you want on that but i think the
00:27:12.460 evidence seems to suggest pretty strongly that this guy is a gang member not the kind of guy that you
00:27:17.980 would want in your country in the first place who knows what he has been up to as part of his gang
00:27:23.120 activities there you go let's go through rumble rants joseph addison aldred says nobody knows how
00:27:31.020 the japanese police identified yakuza members i know right i wonder if there's any distinctive
00:27:36.400 body tattoos that they have all over them that mark them out as yakuza gangs would never do that right
00:27:42.180 it's just their general vibe that the police pick up on you know they're just very good at reading vibes
00:27:47.440 yeah must be it and hedonism says i imagine you'll cover it but two separate immigration
00:27:53.140 judges adjudicated kilmar abrego as a member of ms13 before the order of holding due process
00:27:58.860 again yeah that was mentioned in there uh but it i mean again if they're trying to say he isn't well
00:28:04.560 it's everybody who encounters him seems to that's a random name picked up on something that i picked up
00:28:08.960 on but kept my mouth shut yeah he was physically abusive to her in a way that wasn't nice as opposed to
00:28:13.840 a nice kind of physical abuse harry winky mark yeah there can be but you know i'm not going to go
00:28:19.300 into detail on that kind of thing you you dirty dog oh dear anyway uh speaking of women yes great um so
00:28:28.800 i'm going to say something extremely controversial here you've probably never heard it before however
00:28:34.100 maybe importing millions of third worlders who have no respects at all for women and i don't just mean
00:28:40.260 in the base way i mean like actually they want to kill women uh maybe that's not a good idea whoa
00:28:45.680 that's such a an extremist bit of rhetoric that's terrible jess how could you come on this platform
00:28:50.900 and say such get out get out we didn't invite you on to do this sort of bigoted rhetoric we're a very
00:28:57.500 inclusive office here okay i know i know it's too far it's too far i i came across this uh this
00:29:03.940 realization this revelation uh when i um first moved to london but very recently uh it really
00:29:10.160 hammered home the point so i was on a picnic with my good friend elizabeth elizabeth heverin
00:29:15.240 um and it just got to a point where it's kind of ridiculous how many times we were harassed by um
00:29:21.660 certain certain men just men men could be here um so basically i was a bit late woman moment so
00:29:29.760 um and i approached liz i was like hey is everything okay she's like no i'm just being approached by this
00:29:35.660 man who uh just wouldn't leave me alone uh just a man obviously no description uh that's a bit
00:29:41.680 strange but you know these things happen and so we put the uh trad picnic down picnic blanket down
00:29:48.000 and we just uh enjoy our time uh at the picnic and this uh this random man comes up to us just sits
00:29:55.220 next to us the entire field is completely empty other than you know us there so he has plenty of
00:30:02.160 options but he decides to sit next to us and i'm just like maybe he just has no maybe he's a fellow
00:30:06.420 artist you know maybe there's that but no he just continues to stay there stare at us and then
00:30:11.800 eventually starts to make conversation with us um nothing too incriminating but it was just one of
00:30:17.760 those where it's just like i don't want to speak to you please leave me alone um and then we continue
00:30:22.940 around our day uh we go to um i think we go to the shop and we walk past a bunch of uh delivery drivers
00:30:31.100 who are just there uh you know spending their day leering at women apparently because they decided
00:30:35.880 to make inappropriate comments to sort of stare at us uh traditional stuff that happens in modern
00:30:40.860 britain i guess and then finally the nail on the head for me was um basically i was walking to the
00:30:47.080 bus stop and i heard a car beeping and i thought oh it couldn't have anything to do with me you know i was
00:30:54.780 just on the pavement just walking along there was just traffic with the bus uh with the bus stop and
00:31:00.040 everything it can't have anything to do with me i turn around and it's just this black guy there just
00:31:05.460 waving at me and blowing kisses at me and it's very very strange uh so yeah that was my experience
00:31:11.500 on a jolly day out on a picnic in london a bit harrowing isn't it you're regretting moving to
00:31:17.640 london i didn't like london when it's full of actual londoners let alone the new londoners
00:31:22.340 yeah don't get me started don't get me started but this wasn't the first thing um so oh i think
00:31:30.440 i've clicked the wrong thing you've skipped all the way to the end of your segment spoilers jess
00:31:36.180 come on so you can't keep saying woman moment we're supposed to be making a woman joke
00:31:41.760 stealing our thunder here um so when i originally moved to london i moved to tottenham uh worst mistake
00:31:49.520 of my life of all the places to move in london i thought it'd be culturally enriching you know
00:31:53.880 i'm not familiar enough with london to is tottenham particularly bad the most i know is that brixton
00:31:59.280 is awful because i've had my own encounters in brixton yeah it's the opposite side of the victoria line
00:32:04.740 but equally shares the same issues um i think it's around 75 non-british non-white british
00:32:11.080 every time i go out uh i am the only british person there uh except from when the uh when
00:32:17.340 the football's on where you see like a pilgrimage of uh white uh white british dinos you know making
00:32:22.680 their way to the tottenham stadium i remember being in paddington station and loads of millwall
00:32:27.880 fans got off the train and the entire station fell silent it looked like um all of the minorities
00:32:34.740 had just witnessed a kkk rally it was it was amazing everyone was full of fear and i was just
00:32:41.560 like these are my people they're coming back to london it's a miracle it's amazing the fear that
00:32:46.460 simply our presence can strike it was wonderful because i saw um minority women calling their
00:32:54.480 family members and things like that because they turned up it's just like they're just football
00:32:58.000 coming back starts crying back up we need to go back i'm pretty sure it's one of the only times
00:33:04.160 i've ever smiled in london i would say which is saying a lot for a country boy like me yeah uh so
00:33:11.360 um back on to uh sexual harassment sorry that was not a helpful story in any way but um so when i
00:33:19.620 originally moved to london to tottenham um i knew it was going to be bad i didn't think it would be this
00:33:24.640 bad because every single time i go outside i wouldn't say it's straight up sexual harassment
00:33:29.500 but something weird happens and at this point you just get used to the staring and you know the weird
00:33:34.560 comments or even like not so weird comments but it's just like you know a british person wouldn't
00:33:39.160 do this like the nicest comment someone said to me the other day was wishing me a happy easter while
00:33:43.800 he was staring me down so at least there's at least they're adapting to our culture in that way
00:33:48.700 i'm gonna have to head off the first criticism that you're going to get what would you say to
00:33:53.460 somebody who is going to respond with well english people and english women have always been the
00:33:59.580 victims of catcalling from white men oh i'm gonna get onto that in a second oh okay all right um however
00:34:06.040 um i i will say this it is a lot different to um you know just being catcalled by uh they they say
00:34:12.560 the build builds are the most stereotypical one but then again like if it's a builder you kind of know
00:34:16.960 who they work for and you know there's um you know they they can be uh they can be held accountable
00:34:22.520 with that or as if it's just like a random african you know on the streets what do you do in that
00:34:27.620 situation um so um when i first moved to london it was literally every single day something happened
00:34:34.940 someone make a weird comment um i was with a friend at the time someone tried to like follow us back to
00:34:40.720 my accommodation they just kept on harassing us and it was like i was quite sure i was drugged up on
00:34:46.140 something it was very very strange and at this point it's like i'm only 10 minutes away from the
00:34:50.420 station i have to get a bus uh partially because well not anymore but partially because i'm just
00:34:57.360 lazy that's massive but if it gets later than like you know 6 p.m i am just gonna get a bus because
00:35:03.720 you know it's a bit scary out there and i don't want anything to happen well it's getting to the
00:35:09.100 point now where i i would advise women in britain to not go out at certain times without
00:35:15.100 accompaniment by a man and specifically a man that can defend both himself and you certainly
00:35:21.920 in particular parts of the country yeah it's become a sign that the part of the country that
00:35:26.380 you're in is still a particular uh has english demographics if women can be out and about
00:35:34.140 like jogging and running yeah where i grew up safely where i grew up in south devon people are out
00:35:40.240 and about at night walking home alone you see women walking home at at night on their own when
00:35:45.580 it's quite late after they've been on a night out and they don't think anything of it because it's
00:35:49.920 normal and it's it's english culture i didn't even uh have to think about it growing up and many of the
00:35:56.080 women i knew didn't either they would be like oh it's fine i can walk home that's all right i don't
00:36:00.340 need you to walk me home it's all almost seemed a bit antiquated and like old time it's oh that's very
00:36:06.520 romantic you offered to walk me home how nice but um now it's actually becoming a very necessary
00:36:12.540 thing which is very unfortunate and i i can't imagine i mean it makes me uncomfortable thinking
00:36:19.180 about it so for a lady like yourself it must be even worse because you can't really escape it
00:36:25.000 it is literally everywhere which brings me on to uh the next one i don't know if you've seen
00:36:29.440 i don't know there just seems to be this epidemic of like indian many whatever you guys like
00:36:34.960 and they're just there dancing on their own like viciously trying to make eye contact with you
00:36:44.260 um and it's just no self-awareness social awareness at all um again like literally everywhere you go
00:36:52.120 the uh the consequences of having a low-trust society means that oh sorry i'm sorry it literally
00:36:57.420 looked like he was trying to cop a feel then as well he was not not just like trying to dance close to
00:37:03.100 no he was actively just trying to feel her up on camera i've seen people beaten up for far less
00:37:08.240 than that to be honest yeah and you know who am i to argue uh but the thing is when we talk about
00:37:14.860 sexual harassment and sexual assault and police and convictions like that is sexual harassment you
00:37:19.620 know if he's groping her and she's obviously pushing him away that is sexual harassment like i don't
00:37:25.360 want to be like a woke feminist about it but that is non-consensual touching well there is still a line
00:37:29.960 right like it's not like just because feminism's uh over egged certain aspects of it that it you know
00:37:37.080 the whole thing has to go no of course not and in in better times behavior like this there would have
00:37:43.380 been men around her to back her up who would have um taught him why that wasn't polite well we don't
00:37:52.460 know what happened after the the it was filmed so maybe he learned his lesson i would be surprised no
00:37:57.900 because this was filmed in london wasn't it so it's a godforsaken place yeah uh but going on to the
00:38:05.380 statistics around it it's something that we've highlighted um although i'm going to change the
00:38:10.780 banner because when you put foreigners convicted merely a quarter of sex crimes uh leftists who just
00:38:15.960 don't understand statistics think oh actually uh you know what about the other 75 percent so it's
00:38:21.960 just like no they they're overrepresented in that demographic they don't understand per capita
00:38:25.760 yeah in a way well one number's bigger than the other so the bigger number's worse right
00:38:30.800 it's how it works i know maths but yeah uh foreign nationals are just highly um highly overrepresented
00:38:38.640 when it comes to sex crimes and maybe it has something to do with the culture maybe it has
00:38:43.780 something to do with the fact that you know where these people are coming from they just generally you
00:38:48.100 know have no respect or no regard for women and they are willing to uh to put women through these um
00:38:53.880 abhorrent or violent uh practices and acts who who knows right i can throw a little case study in
00:39:00.380 here and point out that at one point sweden had one of the lowest rates of sexual assault
00:39:05.500 in all of europe which made it one of the countries in in the entire world that had the lowest rates
00:39:10.380 is now got one of the highest rates in europe if not the highest and it's it's approaching sort of
00:39:16.780 third world levels because of certain demographics that prey towards mecca and others
00:39:22.760 sadly one of the oldest comments about the germanic peoples going back to tacitus was that uh
00:39:29.780 we're simps we've always been simps i hate to break it to everybody but tacitus was noting how
00:39:37.660 remarkable our respect for our women was even back then which uh you know and that's talking about
00:39:43.640 when we were still roving bands of uh of um of warlords and such as well so it's only got worse
00:39:50.580 since then ancient ancient um germanics with their fedoras saying i respect women totally long
00:39:57.100 housed absolutely long primitive katanas but it does produce a certain culture that does mean we
00:40:02.900 are more respectful to women than basically most of the rest of the world which isn't
00:40:08.600 isn't always a bad thing yes they can nag yes they can be irrational yes they can really get on your
00:40:15.640 nerves but showing respect to women is not always a bad thing they are human beings you know i know
00:40:23.100 i do experience emotions quite often more so than men and so be nice to them please just my my
00:40:29.340 lotus eaters psa just just be nice to women always listen to them you can you can switch off
00:40:35.320 it's fine what what did you say sorry harry i didn't hear that what was it
00:40:39.420 okay carry on we've done enough woman bashing back to back to back to being a fedora tipping
00:40:45.980 perspective uh but i i think a lot of leftists think it is just um you know the norm that so
00:40:52.800 everywhere else uh doesn't have this kind of patriarchy and it's just the west which is inherently
00:40:57.840 oppressive and if you invite all these people here the only reason why they'd be oppressive
00:41:02.320 towards women is because you know we've oppressed them and all that kind of stuff
00:41:05.660 and when i spoke to um i spoke to callum uh the other day and you know he was telling me how they're
00:41:11.860 treating like afghanistan for example and i think if a lot of these people went somewhere like
00:41:16.640 afghanistan they realize you know you know this isn't the norm and actually there is a bit of a
00:41:20.620 culture they don't want they don't want to realize it though because remember when the
00:41:24.300 taliban took back over and there was the before and after of the woman on the street of kabul
00:41:28.400 where one day she was dressed normally the next day she was wearing um wearing a covering over
00:41:34.140 her head uh people around the world saw that and leftists still decided nope this is perfectly fine
00:41:40.200 yeah yeah exactly but uh going to the center of migration control just uh put it in a in a graph
00:41:46.400 uh as you can see uh there are certain uh so certain um you know people who come from
00:41:52.480 certain countries who um are overrepresented when it comes to sexual offenses um so yeah take that
00:41:59.700 what a selection of of nations as well like i'm amazed actually that uh the rape capital of the
00:42:07.160 world the congo isn't the top that there are countries worse than the capital of the world
00:42:12.900 oh no well apparently congo must be keeping all of its precious rapists to itself whereas afghanistan
00:42:18.700 sending theirs over here they're spreading their uh scholarly ways i suppose so i just wanted to go
00:42:25.960 over some uh some case case studies some examples of this um which you'll probably be aware of abdul azidi
00:42:32.960 uh the uh clapham chemical attacker he uh threw assayed all over an ex-girlfriend uh while her two
00:42:39.140 children there um that's a classic example just normal normal british man um we've also got the
00:42:45.900 southpaw stacker which controversially some may say he's just another welsh choir boy
00:42:50.260 i would argue that um you know partially because he's not ethnically english controversially maybe
00:42:56.540 that has something to do with the way he's acted and the way you know he's gone about his ideology in
00:43:00.780 uh in attacking and murdering multiple young girls controversial opinion um and then we also have
00:43:08.680 sabrina nessa uh this was during the um i i forgot the woman who was murdered at the same time
00:43:14.760 um sarah everard um who was murdered by police and everyone was like why is no one talking about sabrina nessa
00:43:20.780 is it because she's a woman of color those same people became very very quiet when they realized
00:43:26.180 um the person who killed sabrina nessa i think he was albanian if i'm not mistaken
00:43:30.780 that looks very albanian yeah yeah they've uh they've soon forgotten about her once uh that was
00:43:38.280 released i don't even know how that happens isn't it and then another instance uh depraved man who
00:43:43.020 raped woman in front of other passengers on london underground jailed i think this was in broad
00:43:47.160 daylight uh just normal violence against women on the tube apparently um and i i don't feel like
00:43:54.780 people talk about this enough but this was the case of emily jones oh this one was really horrible
00:44:00.140 wasn't it this was near me so i'm from bolson um and she was killed in queens park which is
00:44:07.200 is weird because that's where me and my friends used to go and you know just hang out and go to
00:44:13.940 the park and you know and it's just sad to see you know somewhere from your childhood someone from
00:44:21.120 somewhere from your you know youth be uh be looks at like that and be marks like that and you know
00:44:27.540 just be so close to it um and again like the fact that emily jones's name isn't as known as
00:44:34.780 you know george floyd for example even in the uk you know i reckon if you go around the go around
00:44:39.980 the whole of london you know what percent will know her name none i i would reckon it's a massive
00:44:45.880 injustice isn't it that people remember a fentanyl addict and career criminal over a young girl that
00:44:53.020 had her throat slit by a migrant who then got cleared of murder yeah because he was insane
00:44:59.240 because that was a woman yeah oh sorry because she was an albanian yeah albanian woman she was
00:45:04.880 mentally unwell so not only are they traffickers and drug dealers but they're murderers as well
00:45:11.420 what a wonderful nation that is i was working doing work experience at the time for an mp
00:45:17.220 in the area and one of the cases that he was discussing was the fact that her parents her
00:45:24.600 family i think they felt uncomfortable because the killer's family were able to like go around
00:45:29.520 and obviously they were claiming some kind of benefits as well and so the thought of their
00:45:34.360 family you know bumping into the killer's family it was traumatic and we have to fund that and it's
00:45:39.920 just another another uh tragedy really yeah um manchester attack uh again this is close to home
00:45:48.060 i think for you as well harry right i had a friend there yeah my cousin was there and afterwards they
00:45:53.700 offered therapy sessions at school i was a pastor the youth council at the time and one of the girls
00:45:58.060 who came forward she developed ptsd from being a passless attack and every time you go outside a
00:46:02.780 victoria station you see uh the the bunch of flowers there and the um my my friend also suffered ptsd from
00:46:11.220 it and um went through therapy to deal with that also uh one of my friends from university at the time
00:46:18.060 later my flatmate was working at the manchester arena and just happened to not be in that day
00:46:24.200 which is incredibly lucky because obviously the bomb went off in the um uh in in the stands not
00:46:31.880 not in the stands in the stalls outside where there's all of the little shops and such where
00:46:36.280 you can get things and that was where he was working so if he if he just happened to be working
00:46:40.680 that day he got could have got caught in the blast for all i know yeah yeah see this is the thing i mean
00:46:45.840 i was in manchester the day after and it was surreal because really the whole city was felt like it had
00:46:52.740 been locked down you know i get out of manchester piccadilly station there are armed police officers very
00:46:58.040 heavily armed with assault rifles and other and other kinds of guns i'd never seen anything like
00:47:03.420 it in my life yeah yeah we're told to uh not look back in anger and actually you know part of um i
00:47:11.440 almost feel a bit guilty mentioning some of these victims uh and relating it to immigration because the
00:47:17.880 parents have explicitly said sometimes don't but then you have to realize the government's probably you
00:47:22.880 know nudging them to put out a certain message and at the end of the day if we want to stop
00:47:27.940 more examples like this um the only way is to talk about the issue quite frankly um and then the
00:47:36.520 next thing obviously the biggest letdown uh the grooming gangs uh example of charlene downs uh who
00:47:43.340 was um killed and disposed um off at a kebab shop um the grooming gangs were obviously uh the biggest
00:47:52.320 issue in britain it's the biggest shame of britain recently or at least in the god knows how long
00:47:57.740 and the fact that this isn't given the justice it's deserved i was speaking to a father of a
00:48:02.360 grooming gang victim yesterday and he's still waiting for his daughter to receive proper therapy
00:48:09.040 for that she's been on a waiting list for years there are no uh services there there are for other
00:48:14.480 kinds of sexual abuse uh like everyone knows domestic violence is wrong for example and even though it
00:48:19.780 could be improved there are at least some services there but for this which you know thousands of
00:48:25.180 girls have been raped groomed for years and there's no support system there is is astonishing
00:48:31.700 so it's it's one of those things that whereby they've not only been failed in the sense that
00:48:38.680 the perpetrators haven't been brought to justice and there has there's been nothing even close to
00:48:44.080 justice but also they've been treated so poorly by all of the institutions that are meant to help them
00:48:50.720 so it's like a doubly um awful thing almost yeah and it's always important to point out that while
00:48:58.440 islam is a huge problem in this country this is not purely related to islam this is inter-ethnic
00:49:05.540 competition right and pakistani grooming gang thing wasn't it yes but some people like to relate it
00:49:12.280 purely to islamism whereas this is just a problem of mass migration of violent foreign elements in
00:49:17.880 general outside of religious consideration the father who i was speaking to yesterday uh who's
00:49:22.480 very active uh around the grooming and situations his daughter's affected by it so obviously you know
00:49:27.640 he wants to be an advocate for victims um he was saying how it's also bengalis and albanians who are
00:49:35.240 also getting involved in the in the trafficking and the grooming of young girls now so um calling it
00:49:40.480 pakistani is even uh inaccurate at this point so yeah i suppose bengal obviously not too far away
00:49:48.660 from pakistan part of the british raj and albanians apparently remiss to find a crime going on that
00:49:55.140 they're not a part of yeah uh but a slight uh slight white pill if i do say so myself uh we're starting
00:50:03.260 the women's safety initiative right which um we launched it just a week ago and already we've
00:50:10.320 almost received 10 000 followers the amount of support we've received uh has been amazingly
00:50:16.300 overwhelming um i thought it would do well because obviously it's such a big issue but i didn't think
00:50:22.620 it would do that well and the amount of women who have come forward to share their stories to offer help
00:50:28.700 and support with this it has been incredible and i think we can actually make a difference to this
00:50:33.560 because i'm just fed up of just talking about these issues it's like raising awareness only goes so far
00:50:39.180 it's like what what am i actually doing for like grooming gang victims you know when we could actually
00:50:43.860 be making a change so that's a part of uh what i want to do and you know you look at the left and
00:50:48.760 for all their faults i think something that they do well is activism uh look at how much blm raised
00:50:55.600 might have gone to luxury mansions but you know the fact that they have that sort of community and
00:51:00.620 fundraising i think we should replicate so you know i've set up the women's safety initiative to talk
00:51:05.160 about these issues i have a great group of girls here i won't show the video because it's cringe to
00:51:10.600 show yourself uh but there's us uh next to the suffragette statue um they're all relatively known in
00:51:18.320 uh politics as amy from bombshells eloise from box populi me uh liz who's well known all around
00:51:26.520 she's liz she's liz yeah we love her um and seska who makes instagram videos i think there is don't
00:51:33.760 don't comment on your own picture i think there's there's a certain um uh beauty to this picture
00:51:39.480 which is in the background there is one lone new british person lurking which is we got in trouble
00:51:46.700 actually when we uh when we were taking pictures and filming this um basically we received so much
00:51:54.180 support from like older women coming up to us and i was really worried like they'd be the ones who
00:51:58.420 would have a go at us no they were like good job girls uh labor are doing a terrible job uh it was
00:52:04.060 actually two jamaican guys who um had a go at us to the police who was also um an ethnic minority
00:52:11.400 community and the police told us to move along grassing you up jamaicans blimey they're gonna get
00:52:16.440 in trouble with their community yeah nightmare nightmare it's a snitch so other than pure advocacy
00:52:22.360 i'm sure you'll talk about this uh what what uh with the women's safety initiative what are you going
00:52:27.840 to be doing you're going to be starting particular initiatives are you going to be offering to support
00:52:33.240 the people what what's what's the organization going to be doing day to day yeah so so far we're only
00:52:39.520 volunteers it's the thing that we're all doing in our spare time uh but what i would like to see
00:52:44.220 happen um so before i um like a few months ago i was a part of a libertarian woman's organization
00:52:52.360 which i will not name however i had to leave that libertarian woman organization because they didn't
00:52:58.140 like me speaking out against immigration um even though very libertarian i know freedom so they were
00:53:04.080 they were cringe open borders libertarians yeah yeah yeah i later found out that um one of the
00:53:10.360 women uh who was one of my bosses she was actually an illegal immigrant coming from brazil who lived in
00:53:15.260 the u.s which was interesting um but she they pretty much said that yes you can't speak out of
00:53:21.780 immigration and i spent an hour on the phone to them i cried at one point because it's such a it's such
00:53:27.180 sad issue and they said no you're being collectivist you don't own your community and i was just like
00:53:35.680 i cannot speak about this issue yeah if if the government is bringing in violent people who
00:53:42.680 threaten your safety even within the libertarian framework you can say that's a violation of the
00:53:47.600 non-aggression principle yeah quite easily actually that's so lol but i'm sorry jess you want to be
00:53:53.960 you want to be safe you want to choose the community around you that's pretty collectivist bro
00:53:59.540 yeah did they suggest did they suggest concealed carry of a pistol that's my favorite uh women's
00:54:06.700 safety argument is that women carry guns and shoot potential sex offenders i don't think they'd be
00:54:13.120 opposed to that to be fair although that wasn't their their main i don't see it happening in britain
00:54:17.260 yeah yeah exactly one of the the things about this that i quite like is that on the one hand
00:54:23.680 the the mass migration is annoying in that it pushes up the cost of things and makes jobs you know
00:54:28.980 finding jobs more difficult and things like that for men like me but i think that the most frustrating
00:54:35.920 part for any you know british person is the fact that they're coming over here and causing social
00:54:42.760 problems basically and the thing that makes me most angry about immigration is thinking that these men
00:54:50.120 who we don't have any idea of their background could do things to the female members of my family
00:54:55.160 and that above everything else it sort of pales in comparison makes my blood boil and makes me want
00:55:01.320 to do something about it and i think that i'm probably not alone in that i imagine harry you probably feel
00:55:06.980 much the same if i ever spoke about what i actually want then i wouldn't be on this podcast i'd be in
00:55:13.960 prison i know the feeling yeah well something that i found quite nice is that quite a lot of men have
00:55:22.900 reached out saying look i'm afraid for my daughter i'm afraid for my sister my female friends and i
00:55:28.660 know like the term like male allyship and like male feminist is a bit cringe but you know it is it's not
00:55:34.560 it's not male feminist it's very patriotic and pretty traditional historically to want to within your own
00:55:41.060 group to want to protect your women i think the defining characteristic of the the social role a
00:55:47.240 man has to play the thing that's most exclusively his own is that of protection i think because some
00:55:55.180 of the other roles there's overlap with the the sort of female role in say a family dynamic whereas
00:56:01.720 the protection thing is sort of all you it's what we're there's why our upper bodies are 30 percent
00:56:06.920 larger is so we can can protect people so i feel like we're biologically programmed to have those
00:56:12.980 concerns and i think that leaning into that is important and i think that um good men don't hurt
00:56:20.740 women they actually seek to protect them and i'm not very controversial i know yeah and it's pretty
00:56:25.720 understandable why we would develop that way because of given historically one of the great tragedies
00:56:31.600 of war has been uh mass rapes on the winning side typically if you are on the losing side uh that
00:56:38.660 bad things are going to happen to your women and you don't want that to happen because obviously uh
00:56:42.680 you care about them you love them and also they're going to be bearing your children yeah just to go
00:56:47.040 back to what we're actually planning on doing um again i think the left has something you know some
00:56:52.880 merit to the fact that i think you know ben shapiro for example his whole you know facts don't care
00:56:59.540 about your feelings i think it's actually a bit of nonsense because i think feelings do matter a lot
00:57:05.820 when you think about blm for example you know they don't care about you know the statistics and the
00:57:10.700 facts and quite you know quite frankly it's the opposite they also don't understand per capita so
00:57:15.140 it's very difficult to explain it to them yeah yeah exactly whereas if you do lead on anecdotes if you
00:57:21.220 do need lead on personal stories backed up by facts you know we have the the positive the strength that
00:57:26.120 we are actually you know right on this um i think there is a lot of power in that and i think getting
00:57:31.820 women to come forward share their stories make it less controversial to speak about these issues
00:57:36.760 because i every woman i know even the left-wing ones who refuse to you know connect the dots so
00:57:42.520 you know they're just individuals they've had stories like this um i've i have friends who have
00:57:49.400 grown up around those areas of manchester and their friends have been raped and groomed
00:57:54.540 uh but they're more left-wing and they don't connect the dots even and i think that's really
00:57:59.080 awful uh that you know they have this blindness that they can't see you know what's actually
00:58:03.420 causing this issue and i think you know empowering them to speak about this and saying it's okay to
00:58:07.980 recognize you know what's going on here i think there's power in that but also on another level as
00:58:13.120 well and again it depends how much capacity we have but as i've been speaking to grooming gang
00:58:20.440 survivors and you know people are related to grooming gang survivors and people involved in
00:58:25.860 that area like i said there isn't much support there uh there is no you know professional training
00:58:31.880 professional counseling there are no resources around that there are no you know prevention
00:58:37.500 advertisements showing you know girls the early signs of grooming showing parents what to do
00:58:42.380 um it's a completely underdeveloped and under-researched issue so i think you know
00:58:47.600 providing potentially therapy sessions for young girls who are in that situation um i think there
00:58:53.520 is some support for the parents and hopefully empowering you know charities like that and like
00:58:58.340 the maggie oliver foundation for example i think there's a lot of good in that uh so that's another
00:59:02.720 part of our goal uh we have a lot of ideas i'm quite looking forward to it uh but that's uh what's to
00:59:08.760 come in the future um like i said this has received a lot of support but there has been some
00:59:14.460 backlash um so this guy he's uh he's one of the guys in harry potter um who's jumped on the
00:59:26.300 jk rowling bandwagon he's like the older guy who uh i don't know his exact name the older guy who's
00:59:31.560 like in gryffindor and he's on the quidditch team oh i know the one that you're on about the scottish
00:59:36.860 one from yeah yeah i think that's him um and i wrote a post saying um you know now we've sort of
00:59:44.600 dealt with the trans issue can we finally move on to immigration please because i'd personally say
00:59:49.340 that's a bigger issue both are important wait a moment i've just realized something wait let me just
00:59:54.200 double check no it's not down you forgot to add the giga chad
00:59:59.680 yeah yeah maybe maybe if uh maybe next time but uh this wasn't a supportive post oh my god
01:00:11.200 i just think it's for the purposes of youtube that was a joke that was a joke i just think it's kind
01:00:19.320 of ridiculous how these people they can't honestly address the arguments they can't honestly address
01:00:25.400 women coming forward with these experiences the believe all women you know type of uh crowd
01:00:30.400 when women actually come forward about these uh these arguments these issues they just accuse
01:00:37.120 you of racism and bigotry and i've realized as well with the left like whenever i get um leftist
01:00:42.940 criticism it comes in like waves so there's like some random leftist you know big account who says
01:00:49.000 something and then they all just pile on and say the exact same thing they're sort of like locusts
01:00:54.340 that's how i conceptualize them in my mind is that you get one and you think oh that's a bit strange
01:00:58.920 what that's doing here and then they all descend on you for a little while with what you're talking
01:01:03.640 about where the the the male feminist likes to switch on a dime um the best example i can think of i i
01:01:10.500 forget who he was talking about but you know you know who vaush is right yeah sad to say we all know
01:01:15.760 who vaush is here there was a video of him a clip came out a few years ago when there was some case in
01:01:21.560 america where a woman had been assaulted by a like a foreigner or an ethnic minority or whatever
01:01:28.300 before he knew that it was an ethnic minority he was all in on the allyship we need to believe all
01:01:34.400 women going on about his male feminist talking points see this is what makes america terrible
01:01:38.940 that women have to live in fear that they're having to worry about men assaulting them this that
01:01:43.440 this that and the other and then somebody points him to an article where she names
01:01:48.580 a non-white person as the perpetrator immediately without missing a beat he switches to she's being
01:01:57.140 racist this is obviously playing into racist tropes i can't believe she would say this why would we even
01:02:03.040 listen to a woman like this anyway it was amazing how evil it was to watch him dishonestly switch in a
01:02:10.440 moment's notice yeah absolutely well speaking of uh dishonest leftists uh so i i won't i will spare
01:02:16.160 you the uh the cringe of playing the clip uh but i was against this left-wing guy um on gb news and
01:02:23.660 again like it's i feel like we've won the immigration arguments already i don't know maybe that's just
01:02:28.840 naive of me but i was really taken aback by his arguments because he was like oh yeah you might get
01:02:34.260 harassed by you know immigrants but at the same time we have some good footballers like he'll know
01:02:40.420 theoretically said that it's like so there's an acceptable amount of sexual harassment if they're
01:02:45.620 good at football yeah and depending on how tasty their food is the amazing thing is the english team
01:02:53.040 has no point being called england if it's not full of english people because the whole point on that was
01:03:00.940 like oh the nationalities they get their best footballers together and see which nationality is
01:03:05.580 best uh you could just get english people to play football for the english team and you could just
01:03:10.920 buy the recipe book we have the recipes we invented football didn't we so we should be good at it by
01:03:17.060 now also there's no pride in saying our team of africans beat your team of africans i mean it's like
01:03:24.040 when we play france uh and then you you play the italians they're all actually italian and uh they
01:03:29.460 they still win we're throwing that one in there but yeah it was very eye-opening to see someone just
01:03:36.200 like have no real sense of reality the fact that he was able to excuse it because there are parts of
01:03:43.880 it that benefit him and he doesn't have to live with the consequences he said there's nothing you
01:03:47.620 can do to change it he told me he's like whether you like it or not i think he said it's like yeah
01:03:52.260 because it's been forced on us sorry that's what i'll be saying when the deportation flights go ahead
01:03:56.900 whether you like it or not you're gonna have to deal with it sorry so his argument was i i literally
01:04:02.140 i don't care if people get raped i don't care if people get murdered i need the yummy food i need
01:04:08.340 to watch my sports ball please crop that out of context is that it is is that his argument
01:04:14.980 it's a bold move to go on television and and deny the severity of sexual assault in in favor of sports
01:04:24.000 but okay clips going on youtube so i will refrain from further comment
01:04:27.940 at the end of it i was just like i said to the audience i was like you can see what he's advocating
01:04:33.680 for you know he's like deluded you know you make up your mind what future of britain you want and
01:04:38.240 the thing is with these leftists you to quote a famous indie filmmaker and philosopher you do kind
01:04:45.380 of have to just step over them you can't acknowledge them you just need to go beyond that
01:04:49.500 um and just face the facts and show the audience show the british people what's actually true
01:04:55.500 uh i i don't think there's any point debating with these people quite frankly at this point
01:05:00.440 uh but i will give some credit to uh to uh ourselves unlike uh most um i won't call ourselves
01:05:08.340 feminist women's organizations women's movements we actually don't hate men so um as shown by thank
01:05:16.420 you i was worried this whole time yeah yeah just in case there's any doubt i think the approach of
01:05:22.520 teach men not to rape is obviously for one it's just demonizing men and two how productive is that
01:05:29.760 i think even rapists understand that rape is morally wrong that's why they often conceal their actions
01:05:38.020 i think it's not that they don't understand that society doesn't approve it's that they don't care
01:05:43.660 what society says yeah um so like these ads on the london underground really annoy me again i think
01:05:51.480 most normal people already know this that staring and pressing and upskirting women you know shouldn't
01:05:57.880 be i think they're printed in the wrong language well that's the thing and even if they were printed in
01:06:03.280 the right language would they listen like no and this is the thing because when you have this uh focus
01:06:10.320 on the oppressors who they deem as the oppressors it's not really useful it doesn't really help the
01:06:16.040 victims because once this does happen to you what are you meant to do like i i wouldn't know what's in
01:06:21.900 that situation i've never reported any of this what i've experienced because i don't think anything
01:06:27.320 would happen and it happens so frequently like what are you meant to do so i think if we are to create
01:06:33.780 an actual women's movement we need to create a movement that prioritizes victims rather than just
01:06:39.600 shaming all men and categorizing them over this rather than you know just uh shaming the ones who
01:06:45.320 have actually done it i i know controversial um and then also something that we're also not going to do
01:06:52.020 is the uh the the anti-white men are a part of it um naturally because let's be real that isn't the issue
01:06:58.740 um so over the past few decades years um there has been this push to uh to demonize white men and
01:07:09.220 frame them as the uh the perpetrators off um of sexual harassment and anyone who's actually been to
01:07:15.560 london knows that isn't the case i think it's because we're we're the least likely to kick off if
01:07:21.260 we're represented as a sexual harasser yeah like could you imagine if it was a certain demographic how
01:07:28.520 much we would hear about it just like we're not all rapists if you ignore the crime statistics in
01:07:33.960 the per capita rate um you know this is very bigoted yeah absolutely and there's also uh why we'll get
01:07:41.620 on to last there is this demonization one of the things that that matthew guy who i was debating on
01:07:46.520 gb news brought up he compared builders working class builders to um you know third world immigrants
01:07:53.280 who stare and leer and sexual harassment follow women home i just don't think those are the same
01:07:58.300 thing for one i've never been sexually harassed by a white person like at all i don't think i have
01:08:04.300 i can't remember that but i'm not saying it can't happen yeah it's much less likely to happen of course
01:08:08.760 um and i'm not saying you know they don't do that obviously they do um but from my experience it's just
01:08:15.260 you know i think this stereotype of this builder you know saying uh you know a woman needs to smile i
01:08:21.160 think that's kind of an outdated stereotype and i think most people uh know that you know is is not
01:08:27.320 something that happens really anymore again not saying it doesn't happen but that isn't the
01:08:31.900 majority of the issue and if you actually i'm sorry who cares if a guy tells you says that you
01:08:37.020 look nicer when you smile i've had people say that to me it's hardly the worst thing in the world i've
01:08:43.140 had that was always making a mountain over and people say that to me before and it's been straight
01:08:47.560 men that have not been hitting on me it's just are you sure about that it well not entirely certain
01:08:53.020 but it's just that i look particularly miserable sometimes you know you work with me i do work with
01:08:58.520 you every day he's always miserable thank you that's very true i know you try very hard thank
01:09:04.820 you yeah you know it's not a threat to your safety when they do stuff like that um and again i'm not
01:09:09.840 saying it's right i think everyone should be respectful obviously but it's not addressing the
01:09:14.640 actual issue of street harassment that's just not being honest about it and i think promoting this
01:09:18.900 stereotype is inherently anti-working class and anti-british quite frankly um and it like i said
01:09:25.700 it just doesn't stress the real issue so in conclusion please uh follow and support the women's
01:09:31.320 safety initiative great hooray we've got a bunch of rumble rants also it's uh ten past two already
01:09:39.860 so do we what do we have any video comments and stuff samson what do we have time for is there calvin
01:09:44.340 robinson's common sense crusade coming out oh so we can just we can just oh okay i can i can get
01:09:50.760 through my segment quite quickly anyway so it's fine no no it's a moment it's all right i'm only
01:09:55.300 talking about pakistan now she managed to go on for so long didn't she folks so rumble rants are
01:10:01.180 that's random name says i live in montreal's little maghreb and one of my friends almost got um i can just
01:10:07.580 say the word now we're not on youtube raped twice walking home at night she used to date a moroccan
01:10:12.520 chap who wouldn't even shake our hands for being infidels oh sounds like a lovely gentleman amazing
01:10:18.080 and again he says uh she's now engaged to a lovely chap from chile um whose grandpa came over there
01:10:24.400 in the late 40s from germany i'm sure he has blonde hair and blue eyes as well um the hapsification says
01:10:33.640 cole palmer is like carl his grandfather is from saint kitts cole plays for chelsea in england there's a
01:10:39.600 picture of cole next to his grandfather have a look i've got the picture up when i saw that and
01:10:43.980 yeah his grandfather is uh very black and he is blonde with brown eyes unusual combo i didn't know
01:10:52.820 this guy he's got an unfortunate face hasn't he um good footballer though i liked him in the world cup
01:10:59.360 um so credit to him jm denton's uh for 20 dollars thank you very much uh good point on there being no
01:11:05.940 value in debating disingenuous lefties with no principles uh the overton window will only shift
01:11:10.840 by moving past them i think also a lot of normal people judge lefties by their physiognomy more than
01:11:17.300 they care to admit and it's never favorable is it they look gross if you give me a lineup of five
01:11:23.900 people i could always pick out the leftist i'm like a bloodhound for it and uh speaking of my why
01:11:31.520 he's so good at ethno guesser that's true yeah i can i can tell a tasmanian abbo from an abbo abbo
01:11:37.320 to be fair so by this by the shape of their skull alone so can i now as well you better be
01:11:43.140 practicing your ethno guesser at home right now okay well after this podcast why are you giving me
01:11:48.760 that look samson is he you're playing it right now aren't you samson
01:11:52.120 i wish you could see what i can see right now it's a leer anyway
01:11:59.580 pakistan is doing mass deportations uh apparently and this is uh from november of 2023
01:12:08.580 um 1.7 million afghans faced deportation at that point so we've got to go back to this point because
01:12:14.980 this is where our story starts but it's carried on and it's ongoing and it's very interesting it
01:12:20.000 shows to my mind at least that where there is a will there is a way and if pakistan can do it
01:12:26.040 it's good enough for us i think that actually um one of the few things we can borrow from pakistan
01:12:32.640 is the fact that it shows you can deport very large quantities of people albeit to a neighboring
01:12:39.960 country in fact um samson i meant to put in a map of pakistan and afghanistan so basically um the
01:12:48.880 afghans in particular had been causing problems and um in capitals as well lovely shout it to the
01:12:55.580 rooftops um cheers and so as you can see they're not too far apart from one another so logistically
01:13:02.700 speaking it's probably easier than deporting people from britain to pakistan for example because they
01:13:09.160 they share a land border a pretty sizable one albeit a very desert-y one and um it's still a useful
01:13:16.600 example so the story starts um when pakistan announced that undocumented foreigners residing
01:13:23.060 in the country must leave by the 1st of november 2023 or face deportation well believe it or not
01:13:28.740 most of them stayed and most of them faced deportation so apparently about three million could end up being
01:13:36.360 deported from this november cutoff into some point in the future and apparently one third of the 4.4
01:13:43.180 million afghans living in pakistan at the time um were undocumented so illegals so that's a pretty
01:13:48.780 sizable number and the reason that they started these deportations is that out of the uh the self
01:13:57.140 deletion bomb attacks that's youtube friendly right um uh they they they say um muslim words and then they
01:14:06.020 go boom you get the the gist right um 14 out of the 24 of those were carried out by afghans which
01:14:13.980 you know you don't have to be a genius to know that they're massively represented there so they issued
01:14:19.660 this ultimatum in october after all these terror attacks and they said listen you're a danger to our
01:14:23.960 country want to get rid of you which uh if you can see the parallels to lots of european countries uh
01:14:28.940 there are some and so the government ordered 1.73 million undocumented afghans to basically leave
01:14:35.940 the country and then in the three months following the deadline over half a million had already been
01:14:41.140 deported so that is half a million in three months that's pretty good i'll be happy with those numbers
01:14:46.300 i think in britain so um it's worth mentioning as well well hang on a minute how come all the human
01:14:52.620 rights lawyers didn't stop them and uh thankfully cunley druckber has an answer to this apparently
01:14:58.520 um pakistan's cousin emir who works in the human rights office at the un um arranged an ignore human
01:15:05.960 rights pass um which allowed pakistan to do this can he sort me out can we can we get one of them
01:15:13.640 passes and i've always said i've needed a pass um that makes it sound like i'm trans now i'm not
01:15:20.160 and karl has always refused to give you his that's true he's very stingy handing out those
01:15:25.720 yeah yeah him and calvin get them but no no no the lotus staff can't can they god well i'm getting
01:15:33.160 there i get more of a tan maybe i can um you are looking particularly swarthy today i've caught the
01:15:37.920 sun yeah likely story harry i came over on a rubber dinghy all this time i knew it you are a perfect
01:15:45.520 cover that's why i never turn up on time um so this i can't remember what it was but this is from
01:15:53.020 i think where is it yes i forgot where i was in my segment i got thrown off by the meme
01:16:00.340 but i've included this for some reason um
01:16:03.460 oh yes there was an emergency response um yes i remember why because it has the the total return
01:16:11.960 figure here so they've nearly they've got over three quarter of a million returned as of um this
01:16:18.520 is from 15th of september 2023 to january of 2025 so that's almost a million people okay it slowed down
01:16:26.620 a little bit from the first three months but they're ramping it up again and some of the numbers are
01:16:32.520 unprecedented so oh now it's changing the wrong thing so here we go they've stepped up the deportations
01:16:41.020 again um because they're they're all the more sick of afghans for some reason in april this year
01:16:46.800 and um apparently afghans holding the afghan citizens card which was issued by the pakistani
01:16:52.680 authorities and is held by 800 000 people um were just told to leave or face deportation back to
01:16:59.200 afghanistan again and they've held these cards since 2017 and it gave them temporary legal status to stay
01:17:06.000 in pakistan before they got sent home again now they're getting sent home again
01:17:10.280 and this is again from april um i really like the rhetoric from here this is pakistan's defense
01:17:19.140 minister which i think is the way to do it imagine could you imagine our minister of defense saying
01:17:23.940 listen this is a national security issue and he said critics of deportations are undermining
01:17:29.720 pakistan's national interest i like that that's a good turn of phrase those who disrespect our flag
01:17:35.620 and disregard our country do not deserve to stay here could you imagine what people would say if
01:17:41.860 you know america or britain or another european country said this they'd be like oh it's fascism
01:17:47.840 they're being so racist oh europe's become dark again well it's becoming darker um but
01:17:53.800 yeah this is perfectly fine rhetoric this is the sort of thing that we should be saying ourselves
01:17:59.160 and the fact that pakistan are beating us to it is kind of a bit frustrating really and um
01:18:05.080 then starting from the 1st of april of course it's only the 23rd now at time of recording and um
01:18:14.280 they've got to a point where they're deporting 700 to 800 families a day and since this is uh in the
01:18:21.200 month of april and since the start of april until when this article was published so the 18th of april
01:18:28.160 so maybe just over the first two weeks of april 80 000 afghans just voluntarily left
01:18:33.800 which is great that's two weeks you're 80 000 asylum seekers less that sounds wonderful this
01:18:42.660 sounds great how do we replicate this that's what people should be saying is well we know it's
01:18:47.660 possible now and it's keir starmer is starting up the migrant crime league tables that's true i'm
01:18:54.520 really looking forward to seeing what comes of that honestly if keir starmer has just been secretly
01:18:59.680 working in our own interests the whole time and what the crackdown was last year was don't get too
01:19:05.120 hasty lads we're going to get to you don't worry um then i'd be i'd be very happy uh so i do honestly
01:19:11.820 believe that while we may not get these sorts of results that the kind of technocratic state that's
01:19:17.080 being built up around us at the moment is seeing less and less use for the interlopers amongst us
01:19:22.380 and is slowly going to start phasing them out potentially or they're harming maybe i'm being
01:19:28.200 hopeful here but i do believe that tony blair if he needed to would just clear them out i think also
01:19:35.000 because our entire system is basically like a cattle farm where elites milk money from hard-working
01:19:40.380 people it is damaging their ability to extract as many resources from us and because we've got loads
01:19:47.100 of deadbeats who sponge off of us it's siphoning money that should be rightfully expropriated by
01:19:52.560 our elites from us rather than to these dependents and i'm not saying that's a just cause by the way
01:19:59.600 i'm just saying that's the way they view it but um i like this league table idea i want it to be so
01:20:05.240 that every year at the end of the year a nationality is declared um the winner and then your prize is
01:20:13.100 every single person of that nationality in your country gets sent home i think it's beautiful
01:20:18.800 safely and legally and respectfully yeah there needs to be a game show aspect to it and there
01:20:23.240 needs to be a reward right because otherwise how is the government going to incentivize crime
01:20:27.280 or alternatively not committing crime perhaps the government might want to punish crime for once
01:20:34.160 committed by non-english people maybe not hate crimes and all of the social media stuff that's a bit lame
01:20:39.000 but you know violent crimes sex crimes those are pretty good to punish i think property theft and
01:20:44.740 that makes sense to me yeah there we go tories would never and um yes so as of april they've deported
01:20:55.140 quite a few people and i think the number has reached um since this november of 2023 almost a million
01:21:03.600 afghans deported so in the space of about two years ish give or take you know a few months you
01:21:10.340 can deport a million people from your country and this is a country with pakistan's infrastructure
01:21:14.860 where you've got to get mps in london and whatever to build an airport for you because you're incapable
01:21:21.480 of doing it yourself and you're still using trains from the british empire because you don't know how to
01:21:25.640 construct your own and a third of your country floods every year because you don't know how things
01:21:31.280 work so if they can do it so can we and uh let's just put some of the people in the west to shame
01:21:37.260 um so the uk this is purely illegals rather than legals but i think many legals should be deported
01:21:43.740 as well um even if they've not even committed a crime just if they're a sponge they're a dependent
01:21:48.380 financially um the uk has 215 000 illegal immigrants the u.s has 11 million this is just the ones that we
01:21:55.800 know about that are on the books obviously there's more illegals starmer has deported 24 000 in eight
01:22:00.640 months uh 3 000 per month or 14 per 1 000 a month that's the per capita statistic if you are um
01:22:08.600 a leftist um trump has deported 37 000 in three months or 12 333 probably recurring
01:22:15.820 um which is equivalent to 1.1 per thousand a month and obviously he's drawing inferences there
01:22:23.360 that i'm not going to talk about today although i would i would say to this that trump uh his
01:22:28.580 administration does seem to be trying to deport more it's just that there are many legal blocks
01:22:32.920 yeah well they've got to i have been covering whereas uh keir starmer is part of the system so
01:22:39.080 well trump has to do what he wants has to assemble the actual deportation system in the first place
01:22:44.320 because it was in such a state of disrepair if not deliberate neglect and with keir starmer
01:22:50.120 they don't they allow him the system allows him to deport people because he's left-wing it's a
01:22:56.000 blairite system it is already do they'll uh they'll do what he wants so yes um starmer according to
01:23:02.200 academic agent is deporting 14 times the rate of trump and i don't think this is as much of an l for
01:23:09.380 trump because he's just getting going um but it's still food for thought it's still interesting but
01:23:14.200 these numbers are still not on pakistan's level so pakistan number one um indians seething in the
01:23:21.200 comments i already get enough hate from people from india already so let's just make it worse
01:23:25.220 uh cashmere belongs to pakistan um just throwing that in there i don't believe it i just want to
01:23:30.000 annoy you um and it's also worth mentioning as well people in the west like nigel farage supposedly
01:23:36.720 darling of the right wing says it's a political impossibility to do what pakistan has done
01:23:41.460 politically here and deported nearly a million people and um even human rights groups which are
01:23:49.240 lame and gay um like amnesty international are whinging about it saying meet free afghans at risk
01:23:56.160 of deportation from pakistan isn't it terrible oh they're sending them to afghanistan the country
01:24:00.360 where they lived and grew up and have family yeah from from one muslim country to another it's terrible
01:24:06.680 how awful they're fleeing persecution it's like well maybe they should have fought harder maybe
01:24:12.640 they should have actually if they didn't want the taliban maybe they shouldn't have folded and
01:24:16.820 behave like cowards and incompetents militarily i don't actually have much sympathy for people
01:24:21.820 fleeing war because if your men can't fight then you've failed as a civilization i feel the same
01:24:27.680 about britain i think we're pretty pathetic at the minute so i don't have a double standard here
01:24:31.940 but i think that people give so much sympathy to people no you should stand and fight for your
01:24:37.320 country if you flee you're a coward that's that's i don't have sympathy for these sorts of people
01:24:42.980 stand and fight do something if you care about your country josh coming out for a stalinist front line
01:24:49.240 policy send in the women and children first um that's a joke by the way if you're watching hope not
01:24:56.620 hate and um yes the the afghanis basically said this is disappointing but there's nothing we can do to stop it
01:25:04.660 it's funny as well they don't adhere to all the nonsense but you can see just from this diplomatic picture
01:25:11.340 two different ethnic groups here obviously i think that's important as well harry's nodding
01:25:17.880 he recognizes it they're very different looking people and and that matters to people they are
01:25:23.600 that one of them's pretty different looking i'll say that and um that matters hiding under that head
01:25:30.920 scarf is his is that his head is that the shape of his head it's not bunched up no no no and then
01:25:40.160 finally i wanted to end on this this is um some annoying rights whinging saying rights groups warned that
01:25:47.500 many uh retinies face severe risks in taliban-controlled afghanistan including persecution
01:25:52.840 violence and economic hardship i always find that one funny can i claim asylum then because i'm facing
01:25:58.540 economic hardship i don't even own a house i bet loads of people in taliban-controlled afghanistan
01:26:03.020 at least own their own house um vulnerable individuals such as women journalists uh human
01:26:09.880 rights defenders and former government officials are particularly at risk um i imagine that if there
01:26:16.560 are millions of afghanis returning to the country chances are there's going to be too many for
01:26:21.940 anything to be done because no infrastructure in the world can deal with that but uh there we go
01:26:27.160 just wanted to give you some news that yes uh people say deportations are a political impossibility
01:26:32.720 people say that you know the numbers have to be slow and gradual i say that if pakistan can do it so
01:26:38.860 can we ray oh we got some video comments you're hosting the podcast i'm waiting for samson's pool that
01:26:47.500 i was just looking at you to make sure you're all right i'm fine mate cheers you all right i've been
01:26:54.440 better how about you jess you feeling okay good everybody's happy let's watch some videos
01:26:59.360 before i begin i want to wish you a very happy saint george's day now for the news down under here
01:27:10.540 in australia we're gearing up for a general election which as you may know is compulsory
01:27:16.480 i have mixed feelings about it but it got me thinking since carl brought this up do you think
01:27:23.040 britain should adopt compulsory voting and if so do you think it would make a difference
01:27:28.120 absolutely um not to compulsory voting it doesn't help australia it's it basically gives a democratic
01:27:38.220 government a stronger mandate to screw you over and in my opinion i'm sort of critical of democracy
01:27:44.700 more generally but from a libertarian angle of my you know my life isn't up for popular debate
01:27:51.760 how i i live on my own terms isn't up for some parliamentarian to tell me how i should be living
01:27:57.480 i give me back the gold standard and let me live as i wish you bastards
01:28:02.000 this is laxton's fortune one of my favorite dessert apples even if you've got a very small garden you can
01:28:12.680 still have an apple tree as many can be grown as cordons which means they are just one upright stem
01:28:18.460 with six inch branches coming off that you prune every year
01:28:21.700 lovely yeah like i was in for a split second in a gardening documentary it's very nice i feel
01:28:30.460 peaceful and at ease just just to add an extra point to the democratic stuff that you were talking
01:28:35.600 about a moment ago uh the power in democracy is not in who's voting it's in who's choosing what
01:28:40.360 you're voting for so unless you are in charge of that doesn't matter how many people are voting
01:28:45.860 there's not a party um in electoral politics that remotely represents my political interests
01:28:51.500 in the slightest so there's no point why would i believe in a system that has betrayed me basically
01:28:58.880 so the first issue that i'll talk about with adolescence is the daughter's accent
01:29:08.480 if you listen very carefully the mum son and dad all have liverpudlian scouse accents whereas the daughter
01:29:19.760 speaks with an accent that's actually closer to for example mine or my mother's
01:29:27.620 they had a very posh milkman yeah i suppose that would be but yeah but that doesn't change how
01:29:34.900 you're raised does it yeah accents aren't genetic i hope so to be fair i feel like the younger
01:29:42.820 generation um they're losing their accents it's like i'm not i'm not proper i don't have a proper
01:29:48.540 bolted accent you know it is uh still pretty northern though yeah but my my northern friends
01:29:53.980 call me a bit too posh even though it sounds familiar i get the same yeah i don't spending
01:29:59.980 too much time in the south i guess yes the south will rise again ladies and gentlemen spent that
01:30:06.060 much time in the south my mum just always used to tell me off whenever i spoke like a commoner
01:30:10.560 ah very based that's what she always did we do actually have two more rumble rants that we
01:30:16.240 should probably of course here uh shimo 20 says society misled to reject traditional
01:30:23.620 gender roles dei policies misplace women in roles unsuitable diverting men from their
01:30:28.220 responsibility to protect and provide for women and children re-education is needed but yeah there
01:30:33.480 do need to be some cultural incentives to get people to um behave as they should jm denton once
01:30:39.840 you start serious deportation the self-deportations will start and the invasion will stop now we're off
01:30:45.460 of youtube i also want to say that i don't want self-deportations because i don't want people to
01:30:50.400 leave with the assets that they plundered from the british people i want there to be a tally of every
01:30:54.800 foreign person and how much they've taken from the state and we take that money from them even if
01:31:01.580 they don't have it we take their assets and ship them out i don't want a state would be able to get
01:31:06.840 that information well that we have records you know we've got um nhs records we've got um you know
01:31:14.760 employment records we've got all of these records keeping track of people we've already got all of
01:31:19.380 the information feed that into an ai run system that can just tally it all together per person
01:31:25.420 very simple actually and you could get this set up you could i reckon a team of 10 people in a week
01:31:31.520 could have all of those records on every citizen of the uk tony blair i've got a deal for you okay
01:31:37.880 you get your digital ids all right i won't even whine about it as long as you give me everything that
01:31:43.920 josh just listed then i think the two actually go hand in hand with one another wouldn't you say
01:31:49.200 tone hit me up tony i'm a big fan of your work uh but then we should oh sorry uh that's a random name
01:31:56.780 sent one new uh in harry would you consider would you considering the nuclear grade cringe that is the
01:32:04.040 last of us 2 show i mean i assume you mean watching it uh it would make my tism very happy
01:32:09.780 no no i played the first series i played the first game first game was a great story with fine
01:32:17.400 gameplay didn't play the second game because i already saw everybody covering it uh i watched
01:32:22.580 synth's video on the second episode of the last of us part uh series two this morning and uh yeah i'm
01:32:29.320 shocked that they actually went ahead and killed joel again because who's going to keep watching
01:32:35.040 who's going to keep watching at least in the game you had the gameplay to keep you going but the story
01:32:39.940 is not going to keep people hooked especially with weird tiny face what's her name bella ramsey
01:32:46.020 playing ellie well she hasn't got a tiny face she's got a very big face she's got big head tiny face
01:32:51.720 she's kind of got a charlie kirk thing going fair enough should we read some comments ever so quickly
01:32:57.680 i'm gonna have to power through so we've got some general ones uh reese sims says happy saint george's
01:33:03.020 day ready for another year of did you know that saint george was actually not english yeah he was greek
01:33:09.600 but greeks are fine we even have a greek in the office um gabriel says happy saint george's day lads
01:33:15.700 and lady and uh gary wilson says happy saint george's day to all at lotus eaters well thank you very much
01:33:21.380 haven't you got a lovely audience i'll respond to stelios who's actually left an edited comment on the
01:33:26.540 website for me regarding my segment and what i mentioned to do with his segment so he says to
01:33:31.940 clarify i didn't say in my segment two days ago that garcia shouldn't be deported i said that a
01:33:36.760 if it's so easy to prove that he's an ms13 member there's no reason not to go through the usual
01:33:40.840 process that way there will be less room for the left to scream that trump is against the rule of law
01:33:44.820 b illegals breaking into the country should not go unpunished there is a difference between deporting
01:33:50.340 someone and putting them into a prison without first going through the courts and three i said the due
01:33:54.620 process is important because it is crucial for the rule of law the fact that the leftist respects
01:33:58.860 the rule of law doesn't mean that others should so to address point b first um honestly i don't
01:34:05.220 really care where they go frankly if they send him to prison i don't care that's my take on that
01:34:12.280 to address a and c at the same time given that they are related to one another first of all it does
01:34:17.980 seem that he's been identified as an ms13 member by numerous people in positions of authority in the
01:34:23.520 judicial system previously so i would say that based on that evidence given that they would
01:34:28.200 have had access to information that it seems that the public don't at the moment that goes enough to
01:34:33.060 say uh that he is as is and also where it regards the rule of law first of all again the rule of law
01:34:39.160 has been corrupted um to the point where the entirety of the laws regarding this stuff is based around
01:34:45.640 human rights doctrine that exists purely to block this kind of radical action that needs to happen if
01:34:52.160 you want to get illegals out of your country and two it's been acknowledged in many constitutions
01:34:57.160 over the centuries that there is a point of crisis there is a crisis point in which you do need to
01:35:03.060 declare a state of emergency in which executive action needs to take precedent over the established
01:35:08.620 rule of law i would say the problem with illegals not just in america but in the west in general
01:35:13.620 constitutes that breaking point where we have reached the point in crisis where a state of emergency
01:35:18.900 is is in effect and so rule of law can be suspended for a short time to allow for executive action that's
01:35:27.600 been the case in many many constitutions i don't know if the u.s constitution allows it but many other
01:35:33.380 constitutions have in many different nations and i think it is necessary in this case because again
01:35:39.340 the rule of law has been corrupted to the point where it's just there to protect the illegals and other
01:35:44.540 subversives in your system because it was mainly set up by people who only wanted to protect those
01:35:49.900 people thank you for that very succinct answer but um carrying on i'm going to read some comments
01:35:56.100 uh for you jess um incorrigible incorrigible frog very difficult incorrigible incorrigible thank you
01:36:03.580 um my girlfriend was late to our first date because she didn't want to go out alone
01:36:07.420 and walk at night to meet and had to wait for a taxi for a 10 minute walk
01:36:11.540 uh suburban glasgow five years ago immigration is a women's safety issue
01:36:16.280 absolutely yeah but even the taxes aren't safe anymore that's true yeah i wouldn't trust a taxi
01:36:22.140 it's that's horrible isn't it you can't get a taxi you can't walk
01:36:26.560 buses are kind of a bit grim i'd say uber's the safest because at least you can track it on your phone
01:36:31.660 that's true yeah i think uh
01:36:35.020 you've got to do the sort of hollywood thing of shave your head and just try and put off potential
01:36:43.520 offenders i don't know sophie live says um yeah i feel you girl when i lived uh shortly in london i
01:36:49.960 was constantly stalked and grabbed at by certain men i basically fled home to denmark thank you so
01:36:54.660 much it's amazing there are finally women's rights issues i can actually support the trans issue and
01:36:59.220 this and these are real women's issues we're facing these days very true thank you for the nice comment
01:37:04.560 please uh message us we'd love for you to get on board so omar award says for my segment the final
01:37:11.800 comment uh even if they were being honest about deportations being a logistical impossibility it's
01:37:16.640 a strange argument to make that we shouldn't do any deportations we are drowning so we might as well
01:37:21.940 stop swimming on the other hand if the pakistanis have the technical expertise to handle millions of
01:37:27.220 deportations why don't we import them to handle it it's just not a problem they want to solve well
01:37:32.640 we've already got plenty of pakistanis we can ask them to to organize their own deportations if if
01:37:38.500 they're so good at it and on that wonderful note um thank you very much jess for coming on and um
01:37:44.300 thank you very much for everyone watching at home and i hope you have a happy saint george's day
01:37:49.000 and um the news of the world hasn't depressed you too much uh thank you and goodbye