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The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters
- July 02, 2025
The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1199
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good afternoon ladies and gentlemen welcome to the podcast the list season for wednesday the
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2nd of july 2025 i'm joined by harry and stelios and today we're going to be traveling back in
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time to the beginning of the blair era to see how that all worked out uh we're going to what
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were you covering you were covering something horrible stelios weren't you yeah but i think
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let's just leave it at that let's just leave it at something horrible i'm covering pride month oh
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yeah and uh you're you're gonna cover elon musk's uh latest ego trip yes that appears to be what it
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is yes yeah that's absolutely true uh anyway so yeah it's gonna be a fun podcast today um so let's
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let's begin so what i'd like to do is take your minds back to about 1997 this is the labor party's
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party political broadcast now as you can see i'll just leave this playing in the background
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it was a different time i've muted it because the song that's playing is of course d reams
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things can only get better uh and this is the kind of cheesy old world style that we used to have
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before uh tony blair took over there is the man himself and in fact i'm going to skip forward a bit
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just so you can see how this ends someone's going to the poll and they're voting and it's blair himself
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he's voting for himself do it sign tony blair uh you doubtless i mean you would vote for yourself
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wouldn't you um but anyway so labor won that and won with a significant margin as well for some reason
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i can't go forward for this one oh that doesn't work they're not working right okay so this this is
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on the bbc website bbc.co.uk politics 97 i love that a lot of the image links just broken at this
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point so this is from the old internet right this that so for any for any youngsters out there this
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is what the internet used to look like brings back memories geocities pages and things like this
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uh but this is this is a bbc report uh as you can see uh on the election and to me this is what the
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internet should still look like frankly i can see why it doesn't look what they took from us yeah
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i can see why it doesn't still look like this because it is because it's corporate it's homogenized
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it is now it's been gay opt it's it's it's it's been uh it's been made slick and shiny uh user
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friendly uh used to be absolutely hideous this isn't even an archive this is just on the bbc website
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right now it's the direct link is just to the bbc website gorgeous it's amazing but anyway what i'm
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gonna i'm gonna read out from this just because you can see the the turner of the reporting as well
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right as dawn broke over london the labor leader addressed the cheering cloud of a crowd of labor
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activists at the royal festival hall the british people have put their trust in us it's a moving
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and humbling experience we have been elected as new labor and we will govern as new labor and boy
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didn't they just for the conservatives the result is a disaster a record six cabinet members have
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lost their seats michael portillo malcolm rifkind william waldgrave michael forsyth tony newton and
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ian lang brutal it's half the cabinet it's got slaughtered in this john major who was the former
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prime minister at the time said uh tony blair inherits a country in extremely good economic shape
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can you even imagine having a country that was an extremely good economic shape well i was one
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when this happened yeah so um we will have to regroup uh to be in opposition as a party is an
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honorable way of life we will look back with some pride at the changes we've made to our country in
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the last 18 years so as you can see this is coming off 18 years of thatterism and yeah britain was in
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a much better economic state than it is now uh just when it comes to sort of people's prospects and the
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way you know the the raw gdp was probably lower because we hadn't crammed in 15 million foreigners
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into you know the power blocks in london um but people felt like they had more money right people
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didn't feel like the future was going to die well i mean i'm sure in real terms gdp per capita would
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have been possibly higher i didn't even think to check to be honest potentially better it's more the
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sense of the environment because at the time you had a kind of social movement called cool britannia
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where you've got like the spice girls and oasis and blur and you know with lots of cultural exports
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and everyone felt quite confident for the future which is what tony blair rode in on because john
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major stodgy gray conservative he was the old way right but this is cool britannia this is the future
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we're building a better britain here folks can get worse it can only get better only get better
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exactly definitionally so did you not hear the song right and notice that john major's like well
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you know we'll look back with some pride we'll regroup we're going to be vigorous opposition
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you can feel how genteel this is no one's screeching that the other person's a racist yet
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right john major's still alive isn't he bloody hell he is and he's 82 years old yes and uh he's even
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more desaturated than he was when he was young there was yeah i don't remember last time i heard about
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john major having any major complaints about where this country has gone since blair well he was
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complaining that things are starting to become uh more right wing of course he was the thing about um
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the thing because of that always makes me wonder if things had would have actually gone any different
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if things would have gone a different way if major had stayed in as prime minister if the
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conservatives hadn't had a major loss or or if better if major had lost in the 90s yeah or or if or
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if we'd just be in the same place no to be honest with you there was a kind of prevailing zeitgeist
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that tony blair rode in on we'd probably be in the same place i think the same yeah because all
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the although in the 90s as you say people weren't as crazy as they are now all of these things took
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decades to build well the trend the trends are still there in fact i'm going to read another
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quote from this article right quote labor also made history in other ways with the first muslim mp
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and the first gay man to declare his homosexuality before being elected to parliament
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isn't that hilarious like yeah we know that most of the tory party's gay they declare it after
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they kept it behind closed doors at least but but you can see it was more tempting that way it's
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exactly it's exactly the same rhetoric they did probably find a bit more of a thrill in it exactly
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yeah but 30 years ago it's exactly the same rhetoric oh it's they've made history the first muslim mp
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and the first openly gay mp being elected to parliament isn't this just historic isn't this
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just the right side of history see so this is why uh stelis is probably right it the same thing was
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happening then it was just you know the the avalanches rolling down the hill and growing bigger and bigger
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as it goes uh the tory party chairman brian mawinney uh told the bbc that the british people had decided
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it was time for a change and what a change it's been uh in his victory speech tony blair said
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uh they had a real sense of pride in creating a labour party capable of offering a vision of
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renewal that our country needs i won't let you down oh my god didn't they uh so okay i can't use that
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can i right so um one of the things that we learned in 2009 is that the labour party decided they were
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going to throw open the borders the era of mass migration begins in the early 2000s with tony blair's
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new labour and they did it uh specifically to make the country more multiculturalism and quote
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rub it in our faces uh andrew neither the former advisor to tony blair jack straw and david blunkett
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said uh that the huge increase in migrants was partly due to politically motivated attempts by
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ministers to radically change the country and rub the rights nose and diversity the point he says
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i remember coming away from some discussions with the clear sense the policy was intended
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even if it wasn't its main purpose to rub the rights nose and diversity and render their arguments out
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of date oh wow that's that's great i love having my nose rubbed in it by the newly elected are our
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arguments out of date or completely vindicated well no no but the thing is it it did render the sort
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of conservative arguments at the time which were very weak uh out of date but the thing is the amount
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of immigration that has happened has also rendered the labour party's own arguments out of date as
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morgoff pointed out well i mean depending on which labour uh minister that you were listening to those
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um in douglas murray's book strange death of europe i've seen a lot of people posting about this recently
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because i'd forgotten that he mentioned this there was uh that minister i think was she was she just in
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charge of immigration barbara rosh um who was one of the people to really help the labor government
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open the new labor government open the floodgates where she had explicitly said that she felt more
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comfortable in a multicultural london well they definitely created a multicultural london carl and
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harry i think what is interesting here is that it's also the tories right now who are not telling that
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sentiment yeah so it's not just the labor who had the same goals back in the past they thought that
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it wasn't yet the time to come out no no tony blair captured the labor party with the installation of
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cameron right so the the conservative party so the tory party had a choice they could go
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into sort of based right wingness or gay left wingness and they chose david cameron so gay
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left wingness uh and as you can see like the the world that they've created i mean it's just
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just spectacular isn't it like ilford is basically pakistan yeah this this is the uk that they have
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manufactured and this is a great great summary of everything right you've got the old english guy
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trying to fix up the plaque of sir admiral edward whoever i don't even know who that is and coming
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out of the door is just some ghoulish foreign woman why is she even here but you can see like the
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covid managerial signs on the thing i'll watch out for watch out for covid you know the the government
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is always watching and the general sort of dilapidated state of the country i love the replies
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that this one got because i saw this one when it got posted like this this guy here just basically
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saying one of my favorites you've posted in a while like admiring it like it's a piece of artwork
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it is because yeah it kind of is it is and again like you can you can just go through this whole
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account just to be like yeah this is the country that they've created and so the question is well
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what what's happening now the new statesman for example asking other is blairism still the future
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it's like how could they be they are the past they are the people who have made the country as
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rubbish as it is this is all a product of tony blair's complete capture and the kind of new
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labor zeitgeist that swept through the country beginning in 1997 and progressing until now because
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of course the current labor party is exactly a product of that and the thing is as well the new
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labor uh the the labor party and this whole zeitgeist is going to crash in the same way the
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tories did in 1997 uh half a dozen cabinet members are going to lose their seats just like in 1997 where
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a half dozen cabinet members lost their seats the the wheels are coming off of this thing the
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zeitgeist of the country has shifted it's like right okay the potential energy that was expended
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in the labor government the new labor government has run out and so now they are at the end of their
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tether they're like right we've done all of the same things over and over and over and over and
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it's producing absolutely atrocious results it is producing a country that is dilapidated that is
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impoverished that people are fleeing and have a kind of general like tone of disgust towards because i
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mean if you read through this like the general tone was one of just quiet sort of nobility from the
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conservatives and everyone was just kind of like yeah you know britain's quite good we're quite happy
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everything's functioning relatively well and now the country is just disgusting and filled with
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strangers and everyone can see it and so they're like well are they still the future no you're you're
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the people who created this terrible state affairs uncontested there's no one else that you can pin
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this on in fact so the question is how quickly can you be wiped out and gotten rid of and relegated to
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the dustbin of history and so you then uh you then have where are we um yeah so the issue that they have
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is that they can see the wheels are coming off this completely right and this is a labor mp and sorry for
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the bad language but uh i'm gonna play this from the news agents where they are desperately struggling
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to try and find a reason as to why things are terrible i'm gonna put it bluntly crudely are
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things shit yeah i think i think i think i think lots of things are pretty shit and it's why you
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need a government with the determination to unshitify it as quickly and as radically as possible and
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talk about from a polling perspective i know what the consequences will be if we can't start to show
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real progress on this in the next few years um we nigel farage could be running this country and think
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about the devastating consequences of that man running this country breaking more things than
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he fixes that's going to happen unless we can start to get more money into the pay packets of
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working people we can stop those boats crossing the channel or significantly get the numbers down
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um when people go and smash up their local co-op or atm they're not nothing seems to happen we need to
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fix that problem and the petty crime problem people feel like their local communities are looking worse
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looking more run down than they used to and whenever you interact with a public service it doesn't seem to
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work so we need to show progress on those issues and that's how parties in opposition normally speak
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isn't it when when you don't have the power yeah but you do have the power now labor does have the
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power so i mean has this year been squandered so i'm going to pause it there just because that that
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i think summarizes exactly the problem the narrative is we haven't been blair right enough well i don't
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even know if that's even the narrative they because blairism is the waters in which they swim right
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so i don't even think they can name exactly what the issue is but look at it it's like everything
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is terrible and we need to make it un-terrible as quickly as possible but all we can do are the
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same things that have made it terrible over and over and over and we have no plan we don't know what
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we're going to do and i mean look how like nervous and out of sorts this guy sounds and emily
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make this is like well hang on you sound like a power and a party in opposition it's like yeah because
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you kind of are in opposition because the machine of blairism all the quangos all the extra governmental
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and bureaucratic organs that were set up yeah they're all moving forward and kia starman's been
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like hang on we can't keep doing this like sorry this is the plan and so now they've got to be like
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we need to stop all this we need to we need to make a change of some sort but they don't have anything
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they can change because they're completely constrained within their own paradigm and so what can they do
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what are their options they don't have any options actually and i think this is why
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they're posting things like this i mean like again these these are the sort of uh old guard from the
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blair era uh john soper was thrilled thrilled when sunak was out as if sunak was substantively
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different to kia starman in any way shape or form uh but now oh the political ineptitude mismanagement
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of this is epic the whips office downing street dwp should all be hanging their heads
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in shame truly disastrous kia starman because they just can't do anything they're committed
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to the moral and political paradigm of blairism which is radical managerial liberalism and it's
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got to the point where like here you have rachel reeves crying in the parliament look at that tear
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rolling down her face when kia starmer is trying to argue about his like benefits cuts or something
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some nonsense again all problems that were created by tony blair's government exacerbated
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by the blairite conservatives and inherited by starmer are you sure this is why she's crying
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don't you think she's looking at her messiah no no no no that does look like she's got like some
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unrequited love for kia starmer going on here i'm not no what this is is desperation in the starmer bunker
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right because they have a very specific set of political tools to use have you done kia and well
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the thing is as well you've got to remember these people are true believers right these people are
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younger than tony blair they grew up in the shadow of tony blair and they looked up and gone and were
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like yes we're going to create the perfect britain this is the new britain project we're all in on this
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we believe in the unlimited unfettered reign of human rights we can bring this into existence and it's all
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crumbling in front of their eyes and so in parliament she's looking at kiss on yeah we were going to do it
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we were going to make the utopia and the tear rolls down her eyes but there's nothing they can do
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and so what comes next well not nigel farage he will be the next prime minister i think but even he
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understands that he is actually containment for the blairite project right even he is in his most
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honest moments an avowed anti-racist nigel farage has made it clear over and over and over
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he actually completely supports the international liberal project he actually is one of those
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people's and i will not have any truck with those you know far right types and he gets offended he
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is mortally wounded when he's not treated as part of polite society and called a racist he hates it
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right i mean this is uh this is a direct quote from him farage hopes that young men will tend to him
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to give them a voice because if you don't wait till what comes after me those who tried to demonize me
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could be in for a terrible shock once i'm gone that's why we say we believe that we are the last
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chance to record restore confidence in the democratic system to change things or what does he mean when
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he says the democratic system because it's not like elections are going to stop we'll still be
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voting for people it just won't be a liberal democracy it won't be a blairite democracy it'll be a
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democracy voting for people who are further to the right than farage because almost everyone in the
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country is actually further than the right to farage uh so this is just the latest thing that
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restore britain have posted and like this oh yeah it's very good it's very good um but you can see
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how this is in direct opposition to the blairite project right no the human rights of the criminal
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come first in the human rights lawyers blairite project the no not anymore right the traditional and
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notice how ethnically particular this is an englishman's home is his castle yeah i don't care
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what the opinions are in spain or in holland or whatever but in england if someone breaks into your
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house i'm going to effing kill you right that was the traditional historic opinion of the average
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englishman and still is i mean one of the big benefits of abolishing things like the use of
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reasonable force to defend yourself from a managerial standpoint is the fact that well if you're not able
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to defend yourself legally if i've made it illegal for you to defend yourself well i guess you can
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only come to me the state with now a much more rigorously enforced monopoly on violence so you're
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going to have to let me into your home to oversee and uh and make sure that you're safe constantly
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correct and if if people are allowed to take this kind of executive action in defense of their own
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homes then you can see how the state's power wanes it is i don't care what the state has to say
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when someone breaks in i'm going to i'm going to kill them if you've got control of something in
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your own personal or private life that's one less place where the managerial state can shove its nose
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exactly and it also it also it's it's also the telos of the paradigm of human rights to try and
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essentially make it so no one is really a criminal right because even the criminals have human rights
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they are just the victims of society this is why kirstama let out a bunch of you know murderers i mean
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the criminals will have a backstory carl exactly you watched aladdin exactly they're not really
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responsible for an agency and therefore actually the real people who are the problem are the people
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who support the system the taxpaying law-abiding citizen is actually really kind of responsible
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for the criminal themselves so this is why all of these people are just in fact more important than
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you are and as you can see i mean frage would never sign off on this right he would never sign
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off this is way too based and then the next thing is of course uh restores net negative immigration
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as in immigration has to go down because we need to get some of these bloody people out of our country
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right that's what this is about this is much much much more nativist and the businesses can feel
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that it's coming right this is from bloomberg the other day the golden age for employers is ending
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because of course and i i love to point this out if you're a socialist if you're a left winger
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you are the tool of the capitalist because you're a moron right they knew and i'm just going to quote
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a length from this actually just just so i can rub it in your faces right for as long as most of us
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can remember business has been able to call on a ready supply of foreign workers right so all of
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those mass immigration lefties this is what this has been doing right i know you thought you were
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rubbing it in the right's nose but you're also reinforcing international capital am i wrong
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is there literally anything else to object to there no it's precisely what you do they knew
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this i think even bernie sanders knows this they did but then they got uh intersectionalized and
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suddenly it was like oh but my racism there is the very famous clip of bernie sanders getting pushed
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off of his own stage by insane intersectionalists that was in phoenix arizona yeah um i remember it well
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and he was too much of a coward to stand up for himself because my little cuck position yeah by
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his own moral compass well it was only right for him to step aside and let these people take charge
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right exactly anyway this i'm gonna read i'm gonna read from this because you'll see that the tide is
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turning right uh one result has been an astonishing demographic transformation 16 of the british population
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20 of the swedish population 19 of the german population and 14 of the u.s population were born
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abroad this golden age for employers is coming to an end popular discontent with mass immigration is
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rising anti-immigrant parties are flourishing and mainstream parties are finally taking note
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in britain for example 67 percent of people say that immigration is too high the anti-immigrant reform
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party is well ahead in the polls donald trump is not the only leader who's clamping down on
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immigration mark carney in canada has imposed a temporary cap on foreign workers and international
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students britain's keir starmer has spoken about the danger of britain turning into a nation of
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strangers he also said and i think this is a more important one that it done incalculable damage to
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the country which it has we are witnessing a paradigm shift when it comes to mass immigration
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rather than a temporary change it is difficult to accept the old promise that diversity is always
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a strength when you are confronted with grooming scandals in britain's immigrant heavy northern towns
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or gang wars in swedish suburbs remember that the restrictionist regime the u.s put into place in 1924
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remained in operation till 1965 despite a system of mass production based on manual labor and a
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generally buoyant economy companies may expect the consequences of the paradigm shift sooner rather
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than they expect in april net migration uh in the u.s slowed down to an annualized rate of 600 000
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from 4 million in 2023 that's crazy uh the flow of illegal immigrants across the border has trickled
00:23:29.900
under joe biden uh under trump from the millions that was under joe biden net migration in britain
00:23:34.920
half last year and fell by an even larger percentage in new zealand so how should companies cope well
00:23:39.620
two strategies strike me as essential and this is where the the genuinely
00:23:43.040
international and like just vampiric perspective of business comes out right first they need to start
00:23:50.980
treating the supply chain of talent with the same thoroughness as they treat the supply chain of
00:23:54.780
materials and parts why was this not always on the table as something that needs to be carefully
00:23:59.140
planned and constantly repaired domestic supply chains he goes on but uh he then says tap into the
00:24:04.680
neglected pool of talent in working class communities by sponsoring charter schools
00:24:08.520
endowing university scholarships or spotting and then sponsoring talented students
00:24:12.060
like you're gonna have to rely on your own people in the countries that's what this comes down to
00:24:16.540
you won't have an unlimited supply of foreign workers that you can exploit against the native
00:24:22.180
population this is going to come to an end it's interesting to contrast this with that uh times article by
00:24:28.020
william haig from the other year where he was making the argument that the age of migration was only just
00:24:32.900
beginning yes which is basically he was saying it for the exact same reasons uh that this guy is
00:24:38.620
saying that business would want it yes but this guy is honestly taking a more clear-eyed view and
00:24:43.680
things i know the the era is coming to an end william haig again being a man of the blairite era being
00:24:49.260
marinated in that political environment is like no no we need this for the economy look you don't
00:24:54.420
understand right this this is all this isn't even about the economy anymore this is not about the
00:25:00.140
goddamn economy right this is about the culture this is about the country this is about the future
00:25:04.240
we're leading to our children and you've got some people who are starting to see it right
00:25:09.060
seething paddies like mcturnan but formerly tony blair's political secretary this is this is true
00:25:15.840
so part of the blairite era attempt to rub diversity into our faces isn't he the man who wrote that the
00:25:23.120
concept of the ethnically we will we will get to that we'll get to it so he is panicking because he can
00:25:29.640
see that on the right there is a new movement that understands that identity actually is important
00:25:35.780
and what an ethnic identity is is exclusionary to other ethnic identities because of course
00:25:41.420
defined in opposition to one another and so he's fuming freaking out and there we have it
00:25:47.260
rishi sunak is not english yeah obviously rishi sunak is indian because matt goodwin went on the
00:25:53.780
spectator and talked to michael gove and just said well englishness being english is an inherited
00:25:58.960
ethnic identity and it's not just something you can switch into i love the little bit he
00:26:04.880
uh finishes with there so also according to this blood and soil definition nor are most londoners
00:26:10.320
myself included coming correct john mcturnan who i'm sure you've got it somewhere i do have it uh yeah
00:26:16.440
it's pointed out that he's irish yeah he's from london but he's never english he's irish but if that
00:26:23.000
means that okay so your irish ethnicity you can carry over no matter where you're born what further
00:26:29.140
implications can we draw from this i mean there are loads to be honest which one in particular are
00:26:35.340
you thinking well i was mainly just thinking a complete contradiction of his idea that the
00:26:38.940
uh that ethnicity in general is an evil concept well i mean where he says here races and ethnicities
00:26:44.240
don't exist yeah they don't i'm irish and i'm not english well what what he's doing that is saying
00:26:49.080
for you races and ethnicities don't exist for me they absolutely do so the english have no claim to
00:26:54.540
england what i a londoner an irishman absolutely does i think i think the main takeaway from this is
00:27:01.120
that people like mcturnan um are absolutely filled to the brim with ethnic and historic hatred for the
00:27:09.240
english and want to enact some kind of revenge on it because of his uh his ancestors experiences with
00:27:15.900
the english despite the fact that there are still plenty of excellent and patriotic irish people
00:27:21.380
out there like i i pointed out there's the contrast between somebody like mcturnan
00:27:25.600
who is an irishman born in england or morrissey an irishman born in england there are there are
00:27:31.500
different types absolutely but the the point being yeah as as the the thing he says here the concept
00:27:39.000
of ethnic english is truly evil well truly evil to what you know truly evil to the english
00:27:45.600
people having a categorically evil he he means yeah but he ontologically he doesn't mean
00:27:50.980
categorically evil because it would have to then follow that his own ethnicity was also evil right
00:27:55.940
because it'd be the category of ethnicities that is evil but he's not saying that right what he's
00:28:00.180
trying to do is philosophically and conceptually dismantle your attachment to the country itself to
00:28:07.280
your own ethnicity to your own group to ensure that what he is doing is opening up and now a sort of
00:28:13.280
a free land a frontier that can be exploited that's what he's doing and so he knows that the concept of
00:28:21.160
ethnic english is truly evil to that project remember he was a tony blair advisor during the era where
00:28:27.360
they were rubbing it in our faces because they wanted to render our arguments out of date and the
00:28:31.800
thing that renders his argument out of date is the english saying well hang on a second we are a
00:28:36.960
collective entity and this land is our land not your land do we know why he was uh giving advice to
00:28:43.600
tony blair about because no well he was a strategic advisor okay um but i don't know why he's like this
00:28:51.280
i mean was the air who signed the good friday agreement um i don't know i'd have to look it up
00:28:56.320
well check um but uh i believe it was from 2005 to 2007 perhaps you can fact check me on that but if
00:29:02.720
so i think that's after the good friday agreement but the but the point is that the entire point of
00:29:06.700
this was to make sure that the english are essentially dispossessed of their own ancestral land and let's
00:29:13.880
remember as well mcturnan is the same man who in an interview with gb news last year during the
00:29:18.720
controversy with the farmers said that uh we should do to the farmers what thatcher did to the miners oh
00:29:24.620
so in more ways than simply uh simply this just trying to deny you your idea of englishness he is
00:29:32.640
trying to promote ideas that will truly destroy this country and destroy those people who are still
00:29:37.880
tied to the land yes because his entire project was to make this a multicultural civilization and you
00:29:43.800
can't do that if people feel possessive over the country they're like well now we're english and this
00:29:49.200
is england this belongs to us it doesn't belong to a bunch of foreigners we're not just going to give
00:29:52.300
it up uh and so this is why nigel farage is like look you know what comes after me nigel farage is
00:29:58.720
not concerned about demographics he has said this he's not concerned about this this is not something
00:30:03.760
that's in his mind however it is something that is in the mind of restore and so he understands that
00:30:11.020
the end of the liberal anywhere international man is coming to an end nigel farage is their last gasp
00:30:17.860
because they have they have this kind of uh tone where it's like with the the new men the the new
00:30:23.560
feminist men from the labor era and then on the other side you've got the men behaving badly and
00:30:28.760
nigel farage is the men behaving badly coming up to try and save the failing paradigm and you know
00:30:34.660
what no the failing paradigm has to die because the people who created the paradigm themselves were
00:30:39.740
just evil and wanted to steal your birthright from you and they can all feel that this is coming to an
00:30:45.220
end i'll leave that there
00:30:47.220
got quite a few rumble rants yeah yeah so it's good news basically on this segment yeah you know
00:30:54.260
stelios says uh stelios sorry crash prone says stelios stop this merciless and sadistic bullying of harry
00:31:00.060
no more hanging on hooks and nonsense i'm not reading that uh hapsification says the new labor
00:31:06.440
and blairism are end of history politics and the end of history is coming to an end yeah exactly this is
00:31:10.820
they they can feel this is coming to an end and that's superb uh drunk changeling says lures
00:31:15.400
correctly realized that in quangocracy we do not need our own parties we need our own quangos
00:31:19.820
that's interesting actually yeah there's there's a lot to be uh a lot to be said about it um as an
00:31:25.220
ardently anglophile dutchman who grew up in the east midlands do i still get to move to my beloved
00:31:29.140
england once you reverse the boris wave uh as long as you've got an english wife uh the dutch is there
00:31:34.680
anybody outside of britain more like blood related to the english in general not really so i've got
00:31:42.060
no problem maybe the danes i mean yeah it's really close yeah you're you're from the base circle so
00:31:48.080
it's fine uh the english but i i i refuse dutchman on the fact that they're weirdly tall uh so i've got
00:31:54.940
no problem yeah well i'll be in charge of immigration this isn't south africa like 130 years ago i think we
00:32:00.880
can put any any problems with the dutch behind us and no we can't because the average height is like
00:32:06.440
six foot three or something it's ridiculous oh i'd be average height yeah yeah exactly it's
00:32:11.720
unbelievable uh the engaged few says i traded part of my life for my property a thief says your life
00:32:16.800
is mine the thief enslaves me and therefore can be the only one response and there can only be one
00:32:21.040
response to enslavement that's the moral argument for the defense properly uh yeah i mean that is but i
00:32:25.280
just uh it's mine fuck off i read that in lock somewhere too no i know it's actually what he said
00:32:35.660
he said it a bit more like old-fashioned than how you yeah he's uh it doesn't work now no it didn't
00:32:43.540
work what about mine i can put it back in what if we just like tap on it very hard try oh wait there
00:32:50.600
we go mine's working now all right why have we got dice here but i don't know try rolling with
00:32:55.420
yeah six oh yeah six okay okay yeah it's working now yeah also i i'm not bullying harry just
00:33:04.280
no he's just saying not not harry can you tell them please he's just tell him tell him i'm not
00:33:10.820
how many people legitimately think there is he's not bullying harry he's mogging harry anyway let's
00:33:16.120
carry on tough task there mate got your work cut out for you just
00:33:21.960
just teasing all right then folks so what a wild and wacky ride it's been so far this year can we
00:33:30.840
all take ourselves back to the halcyon days of october and november last year i really enjoyed
00:33:36.820
when uh when musk and trump were best buddies it seemed like summer was gonna last forever it did
00:33:43.700
and now now now we're in the dark days because not only have they had quite a public breakup but
00:33:51.780
also now it seems that elon musk is going to start to um try to primary republicans and uh come the
00:34:00.900
midterms and maybe even start his own defiant protest party which i'm going to dub the f your own face
00:34:09.220
party and now he's he's apparently going to call it the america party just call it libertarian party
00:34:14.640
two electronic vehicle subsidy boogaloo um and let's just take a little bit of a reminder of some
00:34:22.240
of the rifts that started to form almost immediately even before trump was sworn in so back in january
00:34:29.900
well the end of december and then the beginning of january elon musk had a big freak out he had this
00:34:36.100
big meltdown on twitter about on christmas day in fact it was of people who were criticizing him
00:34:42.740
for being supportive of the h1b visa scheme which was the international skilled workers visa scheme
00:34:47.980
where people come in for supposedly skilled work including things like fry cooks in fast food
00:34:55.280
restaurants basically expanding the labor pool in america to the entire globe as long as the entire
00:35:02.120
globe applying for it and then making it so that you can get cheap labor from anywhere in the world
00:35:07.900
because as everybody knows america is the global pit stop it's the global gas station at least that's
00:35:13.580
what businessmen would like to treat it as steve bannon went very angry at elon musk for all of this
00:35:19.960
he said that the thing of h1b visas the entire immigration system is gamed by tech overlords they use
00:35:26.020
it to their advantage and people are furious now elon musk never he deleted all of the tweets related to
00:35:31.480
this but he never this argument he never actually walked any of it back he basically tried to
00:35:36.420
immediately change subjects pivoted to the grooming gang yeah it was it was immediately after this that
00:35:40.820
he pivoted to the grooming gangs i've been told by people that there's evidence that he has walked it
00:35:45.400
back if there is please send it to me because i haven't found it anywhere he just deleted all of
00:35:50.240
the tweets because he was presumably drunk on christmas day and decided to pick a fight with the
00:35:55.300
internet and then he moved on uh although this one was a bit cringe to be honest because bannon decided to
00:36:01.040
accuse uh peter teal david sax and elon musk because they're south africans white south africans
00:36:07.120
of all being racist so of course bannon bannon had to go real boomer he had to go real boomer with it
00:36:14.700
aren't you racist um i i assume he would say no oh okay he cares about americans of all stripes isn't
00:36:22.520
that racist against non-americans americans can be anybody carl as long as you get in legally
00:36:28.520
either way so that was one of the first big things uh then there was also since then elon
00:36:35.940
was going on with his doge project and one of the things that he was doing with doge was getting rid
00:36:41.040
of a lot of the dei programs all stuff i totally support yeah which which a lot of people see as
00:36:45.560
one of the ways that he was still trying to be on everybody's side although to be fair these
00:36:49.940
departments were in complete wastes of money made everything less efficient waste of everybody's
00:36:56.240
time and money so therefore there was no reason not to get rid of them but of course since then
00:37:01.760
doge has quietly been sidelined which was one of the things that musk got very annoyed at and a lot
00:37:07.380
of the money that was being saved is probably going to be spent again as part of the big beautiful bill
00:37:13.200
which is the big thing that's separating them now and after the massive fallout which mainly came as a
00:37:19.580
result of the big beautiful bill and elon musk's hatred of the idea of raising the debt ceiling by
00:37:26.220
five trillion dollars uh they had the another big falling out and this was the last big falling out
00:37:31.840
where elon did some rather impolite things like imply that donald trump hadn't released the epstein
00:37:39.360
files because there was incriminating evidence on donald trump within those files now to be clear
00:37:45.560
we've not had the files released yet so we don't know we know that his name is in there on uh on some
00:37:52.260
documents but we've known that for years and it's all very non-incriminating stuff so elon musk basically
00:37:57.880
called donald trump a pedophile he's deleted that tweet since then but uh for this article from politico
00:38:05.000
which to be fair just seems to be a former friend of musk's who wanted to air some dirty laundry
00:38:10.760
um so take it with a pinch of salt but he seems to be predicting what i think is the case and seems
00:38:16.940
to be true anyway which is just that once you're on elon musk's bad side he will hold a grudge for
00:38:22.520
years and will try to destroy you he's uh according to this guy philip lowe who's a silicon valley
00:38:28.940
founder he's going to do everything he can to damage the president seems to be coming true right now
00:38:34.460
yeah you don't accuse somebody online in front of an audience of millions of being a pure pile i mean
00:38:39.620
i remember this and i remember people who rushed out and said well elon has left his son with trump
00:38:45.840
several times yeah yeah and this has been uh recorded yeah in camera so that seems to be a weird
00:38:54.260
accusation but i think when it comes to the bill if i take out the element of uh musk as a person and
00:39:00.880
what he did i think when it comes to the bill trump was also a lot of lots of people expect from trump
00:39:07.640
to deal with the debt and not just increase it just like that yeah and uh it looks like
00:39:14.780
several people people from trump's um circle have essentially implied that give us more money in
00:39:22.840
order for us to do our job and i can definitely see how libertarians the sensible one not the ones
00:39:28.560
who look at mille and say you i don't like you know i can definitely see i can definitely see
00:39:34.420
uh how they would say for instance that you know you're not we don't gonna so we're not gonna support
00:39:41.560
you for doing your job we're not gonna give you extra money for doing your job well it seems that
00:39:46.880
it was mainly the tech bros like like elon musk and some of the others who were mainly on this reduced
00:39:52.300
spending get government out of the way with regulations uh that was the policy platform that they
00:39:57.740
were looking to support and it's worth bearing in mind as well and remembering that elon musk
00:40:01.800
donated 288 million dollars towards donald trump's election last last year so he put a lot of money
00:40:10.080
into this and he's feeling quite betrayed because he didn't get to do as much with doge as he was
00:40:14.580
hoping for and then donald trump turns around and does this whole thing with the big beautiful bill
00:40:19.760
although i will say just in donald trump's defense he's basically the spokesperson for the bill
00:40:25.000
if i asked donald trump to tell me exactly what was in that bill and any other member of the u.s
00:40:30.100
government frankly i think they would be able to give me a quick list of bullet points that are not
00:40:35.580
reflective of the entire thing these things are these things are written uh to be stack yeah to be as
00:40:41.560
obfuscatory as possible after all so donald trump i imagine an aide told him this bill will do this
00:40:47.880
thing this thing and this thing that is popular with you and popular with your base and then just left some
00:40:52.660
of the rest of it out and donald trump is assuming with the debt ceiling raise and everything that
00:40:56.740
the american system given that they are still the global reserve currency given that they are still
00:41:02.000
the the superpower even if they've got trouble with russia and china can basically weather whatever
00:41:07.160
inflationary damage might come of increased debt and there are some uh reports according to which the
00:41:13.300
the big beautiful bill includes funding for child transition really really yeah yeah billboard
00:41:20.140
crease has been constantly i saw the massive increase in ice spending and i thought okay well
00:41:24.880
you know i mean elon's got a point but i like the idea of literally like increasing like 20 times or
00:41:31.500
something yeah but you increase something for them to do their job which it's it's just textbook
00:41:36.080
status they constantly don't do their job and then they tell you give us more job in order for us to
00:41:41.620
do i think ice do their job as much as they can right but yeah they can yeah these are these are fair
00:41:47.260
these are fair criticisms but obviously the way that trump is selling it is that it's going to do
00:41:52.020
all these things for ice it's going to make it so much more efficient to get people out of the country
00:41:55.920
ever and whether or not people there were some factions within his larger coalition supporting him
00:42:01.740
and voting for him so that he could reduce spending i'd say it seems the vast majority of people
00:42:07.180
were going on a more nativist deportations platform there were all of those signs at his rallies where
00:42:14.100
people were holding up signs saying mass deportations now it wasn't reduced deficit spending
00:42:18.880
now that wasn't the main sign i saw people holding magga is an american nativist movement
00:42:24.460
first and foremost yes but it has annoyed elon musk and it's not going away he has started to renew his
00:42:31.540
attacks recently especially after in the senate they've been able to push the bill through so as of
00:42:37.500
today wednesday at the time that we're recording this the house of representatives so congress is going to
00:42:43.300
be starting to debate and vote on it at the moment so elon musk has said that if this bill gets passed
00:42:50.780
by friday he will be starting his new party by by the next day uh donald trump after your own face
00:42:57.780
party yeah donald trump after seeing all of this uh donald trump has said that uh elon musk might get
00:43:03.820
more subsidies than any human being in history i was gonna bring that up and without the subsidies elon
00:43:08.700
probably have to close up shop and head back home to south africa no more rocket launches satellites or
00:43:13.800
electric car production and our country would save a fortune perhaps we should have doge take a good
00:43:18.820
hard look at this big money to be saved asked later if he would consider deporting elon musk he said i
00:43:25.000
don't know we'll have to take a look oh my god how is it right okay i was gonna mention this like pretty
00:43:30.820
brutal elon makes billions out of the u.s government so i mean i would i would imagine that a significant
00:43:37.220
portion of his net worth is tied into u.s government contracts not just subsidies but for spacex and
00:43:44.580
other companies that he owns government contracts imagine trump deport musk back to south africa and
00:43:51.240
musk returns to the u.s with refugee status just i'm gonna can i have my party now i'm gonna show you
00:43:59.080
just how weak this system is mr trump and uh what's what's elon what are these posts that elon has
00:44:05.680
been doing because elon tends to go on these um these spur gouts where he will get into a manic phase
00:44:13.340
and go on the same thing for like a week straight but he's like a dog chasing cars so the week after
00:44:19.900
he'll tend to change subject entirely and forget that he ever spoke about something the week before
00:44:25.140
but to be fair deficit spending the budget is something that he's been very consistent on so
00:44:30.940
he's constantly posting things like this over the past few days reposting milton friedman talking about
00:44:37.260
inflation uh he retweeted this mario norful who's one of the biggest elon glazers out there uh posting
00:44:45.520
about this uh this rand paul speech about the deficit spending within the bill here's another one that
00:44:51.780
uh elon retweeted where he's saying like oh it's going to uh potentially get rid of hundreds of
00:44:57.720
thousands of good paying construction jobs and it's a trade union saying that uh and here's another
00:45:03.980
one that elon retweets mario he just constantly gets these uh uh these retweets from elon uh where
00:45:11.420
they're saying that oh there's a 6.16 trillion dollars spending versus 4.47 trillion dollars revenue
00:45:17.100
so you've got this massive deficit between those two i mean they're not wrong no i'm not i'm not
00:45:22.680
saying that they're wrong also this the five trillion dollar proof that america needs a third
00:45:27.140
party elon is right third party polling shows that 60 to 70 of americans desperately want a viable
00:45:33.460
third option there are third options just nobody votes for them hang on they did say viable yeah well
00:45:39.200
that's that's that's true and then you get mario doing some good old-fashioned dick riding
00:45:44.920
right here elon never wanted an ev mandate or mandate or subsidies and this little clip of elon
00:45:51.380
saying that if you're limited ev subsidies right now tesla would do better in the market but that's
00:45:56.660
not the only thing he gets from the american government there's also all of those billions
00:46:00.380
of dollars and contracts that he gets from them as well so imagine now at least 38 billion all the
00:46:06.460
elon infospace no radio general say washington dc has fallen all all of the u.s is gonna say trump
00:46:13.940
needs to go elon must come forward so spacex and tesla have both apparently benefited heavily
00:46:19.600
from federal loans and grants uh according to chat gpt so i think he's doing a bit of biting the
00:46:26.820
hand that feeds right here yeah although to be fair at the same time american government really relies on
00:46:32.480
him and to be fair this is this is completely ridiculous but i don't think it's going to be a
00:46:40.320
vote winner as opposed when elon's past has shown that he's more than willing to tell you well i'll
00:46:47.760
get it up in a moment uh to f your own face if you aren't happy with him importing cheap labor into
00:46:53.440
the country that's going to stand out more in american's mind than here's this number that is so
00:46:59.700
huge that you can't actually conceptualize how much money this is the thing is all of this to
00:47:06.460
the average person as real as it is in terms of potential future consequences is incredibly abstract
00:47:13.220
compared to what they're concerned with now which is the state of the um jobs economy the jobs market
00:47:20.420
more than anything and their local community illegal immigration all of these problems that trump got
00:47:26.740
voted on this was only part of it i really don't think that they these are separate issues because
00:47:33.660
the more that you have the more taxes you have to pay yep and i have a sense that the americans hate
00:47:40.740
paying taxes and they should and i hate taxes oh they definitely so it's not something that people
00:47:45.580
don't mind if this is just this is just as it's and and the other bit is you could just uh you know
00:47:51.580
whether you whatever elon said last christmas this is an issue that that is an issue i'm not saying
00:48:00.120
it's not an issue i'm even trump was saying that i i am going to control the debt i'm saying that if
00:48:04.820
he's going to go single issue on this which is what it appears to be that's not going to win anything
00:48:10.540
that is not going to that's true single issue everyone treats it as a single issue and again uh he's
00:48:16.400
saying basically i'm going to ruin people over the budget the other problem is that elon has no
00:48:21.960
skill whatsoever we can see this through his rebranding of twitter as x for aesthetics the man
00:48:29.620
is a cringe lord right he posts stuff like this anyone who campaigned on the promise of reducing
00:48:36.900
spending but continues to vote on the biggest debt ceiling increase in history will see their face
00:48:42.180
face on this poster in the primary next year liar voted to increase i'm sympathetic with him and he
00:48:48.140
says and he says pants on fire well again the the fact of the matter is that american politics in
00:48:54.100
particular all democratic politics really is uh kind of an aesthetic competition a little bit of a
00:49:00.920
popularity thing donald trump inspires people through his incredible rhetoric elon musk is very
00:49:07.500
off-putting frankly i've always found the guy pretty off-putting and this kind of thing won't
00:49:13.880
really connect with voters especially again when it is with such single-minded single policy focus
00:49:22.120
i mean he did also expect just can we pause a sec there because i i think elon's forgetting that his
00:49:27.540
his popularity is not based in i would be a good governor his popularity is based in i am this esoteric
00:49:35.300
genius that can get things done right that can make like you know space x happen whatever it is
00:49:41.700
you know tesla all that sort of stuff right which which is nice as a kind of i don't know almost like
00:49:47.860
kind of sideshow in the sort of like the the way that like 19th century inventors right that kind of
00:49:54.380
thing so you know you've got like nikola tesla and stuff like that yeah they're popular but do i want
00:49:58.000
him as the president no yeah but also i can't believe that only people from the u.s voted here
00:50:04.500
well yeah obviously oh no no thing yeah that's why i'm very skeptical about yeah yeah oh is it
00:50:10.760
time just asking everyone in the world should we start that new party in america you know malaysians
00:50:16.300
singaporeans yeah pakistanis yes yes we want a third party yes elon do it do it do it now elon
00:50:23.940
doesn't really authentically represent america either also trump does frankly a lot of this just
00:50:29.300
comes across as an ego trip yeah you will want a party about this one issue that i really care about
00:50:36.000
right and this new party will be run by me and it's like dude there is already a party that cares
00:50:42.300
about the deficit beyond anything else they're called the libertarian party so you could join them
00:50:47.520
you could put hundreds of millions of dollars behind them to get their candidates to primary
00:50:52.600
republicans um in 2026 but you're not going to because you wouldn't necessarily be the front and
00:50:59.620
center face of this whole thing that's how it comes across to me there is also another thing because elon
00:51:04.500
is definitely not uh stupid what he could be doing is he tried to hurt harm trump in the primary next
00:51:13.020
year so he could be basically try to blackmail him that way it's not an issue of him wanting act to
00:51:20.960
actually oh yeah the third party that's probably it's like i'm gonna do enough harm for you to lose
00:51:25.980
the next yeah elections yeah he did the he did the vox populi vox day of course i love the will of the
00:51:32.480
people when it reflects exactly what i want yeah if you don't want to be replaced in your in your
00:51:37.360
fry cook job by a foreigner then too bad that's not the will of the people i am the people it's gonna be
00:51:44.120
a huge waste of money yeah again this is where it's like are the america party will be formed the next
00:51:48.380
day if the spending bill passes we'll see we'll see if that actually happens because i have a feeling
00:51:54.240
it might i have a feeling it's got through the senate probably gonna pass yeah but who's gonna lead it
00:51:59.880
because elon musk can't actually become the president no so who's gonna lead it i guess we'd find out
00:52:06.220
also again elon if you want to if you want to support these just fund the libertarian party that's
00:52:11.840
literally the party that care about everything that you care about yeah okay uh but again remember
00:52:18.500
just like uh this is this was what he was saying back in december when he had his christmas crash out
00:52:23.580
the reason i'm in america along with so many critical people who bought spacex tesla and hundreds
00:52:28.680
of other companies that made america stronger is because of h1b that's not true elon you did not come
00:52:33.780
through to america on an h1b take a big step back and f yourself in the face i will go to war on this
00:52:42.380
issue the likes of which you cannot possibly comprehend so remember vox populi vox day f yourself
00:52:49.960
in the face vox populi vox day f yourself in the face this is not a very consistent man uh with his
00:52:57.740
principles frankly uh and i think the one of the best things i've seen regarding this is uh this this
00:53:03.500
joke from fraser payne we did it guys we balanced the budget and here's his enthusiastic constituents
00:53:11.140
again this is not in america for the maga voters which are the majority party of the right wing
00:53:18.400
right now this is not the uh one issue that is going to get them get them going steven miller has
00:53:26.320
also pointed out of course it had to be steven miller say i care about what the people care about not
00:53:32.200
you the libertarian delusion is there is a large political constituency for their ideology it
00:53:37.320
doesn't exist libertarians have never performed nationally above a number rounding to zero and
00:53:42.660
when libertarians run for presidency within the gop they're the first ones out whether you agree
00:53:47.680
with the morality or correctness of that or not it's true yeah frankly i agree with yuri
00:53:53.380
besmanov there libertarians live in a fancy world where communists will leave you alone that's true
00:53:57.900
yeah that's absolutely true well somehow milay doesn't live in that fantasy world though yeah
00:54:03.200
it's a different context yeah and uh some this this guy i just saw this pop up and i thought it was
00:54:08.320
pretty funny where this guy was saying like okay here's what happens elon starts a party he gets 20
00:54:13.820
of the vote mostly from republicans the dems win a super majority as a result and the dems throw elon
00:54:19.920
in prison elon jokingly responds and that's just earlier last month yeah pretty much and then he's like
00:54:26.580
oh god oh god i don't think he listened to me he must have forgotten but there's already signs that
00:54:32.260
this might have just been it's just another one of those things where elon decides to make a load
00:54:38.200
of waves and then does nothing about it because he's already starting to try and play nice with trump
00:54:44.320
again saying credit where credit is due donald trump has successfully resolved several serious
00:54:49.700
conflicts around the world so was this real was this all just a big show for kayfabe is anything going
00:54:55.900
to happen on saturday if the big beautiful bill passes on friday uh i guess we'll find out i just
00:55:02.440
find that uh this man is just ridiculous and off-putting to me at this point jm denton says
00:55:09.500
elon is a baby that crashes out routinely but the worst part he wants infinity of indians who are no
00:55:14.060
doubt ones the ones supporting his new poles um yeah go for it either that or bots yeah well the thing is
00:55:20.080
he has got 200 million followers oh yeah it's it's not that he isn't super famous uh but the i i
00:55:26.620
always think okay so i mean in fact the engaged few says cocaine may be a hell of a drug but elon is
00:55:30.900
showing us that ketamine is no slouch i'd be shocked if he wasn't um taking drugs frankly and i mean we
00:55:38.540
know he takes ketamine for um medical reasons or something the point is it's gonna you know and
00:55:45.040
the amount of pressure that he must be under all the time is not natural right and the amount of
00:55:49.780
visibility that he has all the time is not natural well the thing is weird engage viewers says said
00:55:56.040
uh cocaine may be a hell of a drug but elon's showing us that ketamine is no slouch listen i know
00:56:02.220
ket heads i have met many ket heads in my time and it will f you up i have there's there's one
00:56:11.480
incident that is oh jesus christ there's one incident that's stuck in my mind i went to a
00:56:17.640
garden party at a friend's one time right some guy shows up halfway through a mutual like a friend of
00:56:24.340
a friend and he'd been taking ket since the since the day before he'd been up over 24 hours was
00:56:30.480
cut it out of his mind but he seemed normal oh yeah right until he opened his mouth and he was
00:56:37.420
say speaking sentences except it was if you jarbled and jumbled all of the words so it was a full
00:56:44.660
sentence with all of the words out of order with one another but other than that he was like perfectly
00:56:50.340
calm and seemed reasonable he just couldn't talk properly because his brain had been completely
00:56:55.720
fried so it can really fry your brain moving on right so it's the 2nd of july which means that
00:57:03.620
june has passed and i think that pride month is a stupid institution and uh it's just it's ridiculous
00:57:13.940
because you have people saying we want to be left alone but on the other hand they want the whole
00:57:18.880
month and everyone to look at them but you want the pride month made you gay no you agree yeah i mean
00:57:25.820
it's the best of both i had that planned all day sorry yeah just feel happy now feel proud proud of
00:57:34.440
your joke no the more the more you make fun of stelios being greek and therefore possibly gay the more
00:57:40.320
likely you used to be gay okay i'll start greek maxing now beware in the toilet next time i see you
00:57:47.900
there why is that directed at me more bullying
00:57:52.380
right okay so this year it had no momentum at least that's how i didn't see anything
00:58:00.600
yeah i didn't see anything therefore it didn't happen yeah basically good enough for me yeah so i think
00:58:06.340
i want to explain why it didn't happen but i want to torture you by showing you some pictures of
00:58:11.640
this here i was really i was really kind to not show you lesbians kissing uh that's why i scroll
00:58:19.240
down of it probably it's the least offensive okay maybe are they bearded lesbians yeah yeah yeah
00:58:24.560
right okay so this is from reuters look at this here oh god nothing is this segment you showing us
00:58:34.500
horrible pictures go look at this nothing yeah this more right wing than this sort of stuff
00:58:39.040
right so i swear to god so this is just this is just not not good right okay so remember and never
00:58:48.880
forget that the left wanted you to be that guy over here yeah so we have real oh the one and only
00:58:55.920
fake women's news magazine okay this is real no no this is a fake this is a joke but they do want us
00:59:01.580
to be that guy yeah they do want us to be that guy and they did want us to be that guy and lots
00:59:07.760
of people actually were that guy because they there was a woman there or someone else or in their
00:59:14.600
business or something who literally colored them and told them to celebrate pride and celebrate all
00:59:20.720
this thing and play along with it metaphorically true for basically every left-wing man in america right
00:59:27.060
just clubbed down by the matriarchy yeah yeah most leftists but what happens i think that pride has
00:59:33.280
taken a double hit right okay it has taken a hit from the left and also a hit from the right
00:59:38.240
and uh speaking of the hit from the left we did this last year pride gone fuba and uh we spoke about
00:59:47.020
the what is this thing is is this snot coming out of nose no it's a piercing yeah some weird nose ring
00:59:55.460
right so what happened last year was that they started having an in inner fight the pro palestine
01:00:03.980
crowd with the gays and the lesbians they started fighting and you know the pro monkeys on the deck in
01:00:10.360
the same yeah because gays were like gays and lesbians were like we just want to have fun and be gay
01:00:15.300
and the others say no you can't have fun because palestine that's yeah so it erupted what about the
01:00:21.260
gays in palestine yeah yeah i'd protest so this trash is what the left has been in favor of this year
01:00:28.340
bob villain being explicitly anti-white and anti-english patriot and also yeah he was despite his english
01:00:38.760
mum yeah many such cases yeah so that was the more that's the face of the left for 2025
01:00:44.780
yeah yeah and uh the face the face of the left in 2025 isn't necessarily it's not like
01:00:49.780
anti-straight people now now it's anti-white people yeah that's anti-white explicitly into this racial
01:00:55.860
dynamic now i mean it always was there obviously but yeah very focused and in the mind of biden all
01:01:00.740
of that were the same because all of the things are connected intersectional yeah right so here we have
01:01:07.380
the grifter of the year greta thunberg with a kefir saying how basically lgbt pride should happen in
01:01:15.700
in budafest she attacks victor orban neglecting the fact that last year it was actually the pro-palestine
01:01:23.920
crowd the kefir crowd who were against the the gays and the lesbians but this is in line actually with
01:01:32.300
woke operation and the the view because what they they want is they have different groups that are
01:01:38.140
incompatible under the same um coalition the protected people of the left they're incompatible
01:01:46.120
and every time their incompatibilities become uh sent um evident their go their modus operandi
01:01:53.560
is to do exactly what greta thunberg does here find a common enemy project all the blame to them
01:02:00.060
it's whiteness it's urbanness it's hungarianness it's anyone that is not part of them i mean it's
01:02:06.780
just a coalition of freaks and outsiders so they have to yeah and but also there have been some hits
01:02:12.940
from the right and especially from trump this is before trump the white house before trump but this
01:02:18.360
year it wasn't celebrated and there were several things that happened under trump i'll just briefly
01:02:24.820
mentioned them so we have here from pink news this uh celebrated publication fbi staff instructed not
01:02:33.960
to celebrate pride in any official capacity according to leak email
01:02:38.480
we have here um university of pennsylvania bands transgender athletes from female sports and revoke some of
01:02:50.380
leah thomas's records in trump admin deal so i'm just reading from here don't start telling me
01:02:58.300
stelius this still is that don't you know i'm reading transgender college swimming champion leah thomas
01:03:05.320
has been stripped of some of her records after the after upenn cave to pressure them from the trump
01:03:10.860
administration the department of education announced it had reached a deal with the university
01:03:16.140
to ban trans women from competing in women's sports oh good to restore trans women's swimming
01:03:22.180
titles to their cisgender or non-trans competitive i can feel trump talking about the art of the deal
01:03:27.920
yeah he wouldn't think but this is great right a return to common sense during pride month
01:03:33.160
wrecked yeah like that's it it's over you know you open the art of the deal number one just
01:03:39.520
say no to wokeness that's a page number one right we have here u.s navy is going to rename ship ship on
01:03:47.860
named after harvey milk they're gonna rename it i think that this is a very sensible thing because when
01:03:55.000
you're when you have a ship you want the ship to represent a sort of might or something you know
01:04:02.000
i'm serving on the u.s gerald i don't know the name of a gay rights activist for a naval ship might be
01:04:07.720
quite appropriate actually why oh you know in the navy come on harry no you can't say this
01:04:14.540
britain has had been a maritime empire yeah rum sodomy in the lash what do you think we did
01:04:21.900
go he's got a good point why why do you think that the uh the private the public schools eton was so
01:04:27.720
well known for it was preparing them for a life on the sea so uh you have the hms jimmy savile coming
01:04:34.220
oh no that's too far that's just too far is it too far or is it is that what went around and came
01:04:41.520
around so i decided to quickly look up who harvey milk was because i wasn't aware but you didn't
01:04:46.120
know no no i don't follow the gay rights movement that closely did you find out about his 16 year
01:04:52.680
old boyfriend who killed himself yes i did yeah there you go through snopes how is the working
01:04:57.640
archive of these things sadly speciality gay not is in weimar he's got a documentary coming out about
01:05:03.120
it anyway it is true that in 1964 there we go thank you snopes it is true that's all okay
01:05:08.620
right also some other stuff trump administration to shut down lgbtq plus suicide prevention hotline in 30
01:05:16.080
days this is to an extent misleading they just banned the tq plus and the trump administration
01:05:23.340
essentially said uh just call the lgb brand it's you don't need extra funding for this yeah right so
01:05:32.120
oh i thought that if you were like in the tq plus and you called up the prevention hotline
01:05:37.080
they just turn you away yeah so i thought you were going to say something worse i mentioned this
01:05:43.600
before and this i mentioned this before and this palpatine on the other side
01:05:50.000
yeah no no yeah so there is also a dark side into this and i think people should
01:05:57.060
people who want to get informed a bit should get a bit more informed sorry billboard chris says here
01:06:02.700
the big beautiful bill is funding child transition through medicaid why aren't any conservative
01:06:07.960
media outlets writing about this this is not acceptable definitely check this out it seems to
01:06:13.360
be like a story that is worth yeah uh researching right just just so i'm clear here so trump has
01:06:20.700
basically like like been like right now none of this lgbt nonsense uh tell with pride month but for
01:06:26.280
some reason in the big beautiful bill there is pro child transition stuff yeah and like i said last
01:06:30.580
segment i doubt anybody actually knows who wrote what's in the entire thing yes there'll be a team
01:06:38.240
of lawyers who are most familiar with it who will then just give bullet points to the department
01:06:42.940
absolutely absolutely to happen yeah but i think it's it's a principal stance to care about children and
01:06:48.800
say about all things listen if there's the one if there's one thing the libertarians got right is
01:06:53.720
that legislative bill should just be a single page yeah so that you can't just waste everybody's time
01:06:59.640
and mislead people with these ridiculous anyone should be able to read it right so i want to appeal
01:07:04.360
to people's common sense now because i think that with these organizations and movements having less
01:07:11.660
political support lots of things are being unearthed now and they are very inconvenient but you could have
01:07:20.060
seen them coming from a mile away because what comes around goes around so when people want you to be
01:07:25.700
that guy as i said in the beginning of the segment just say no and when they want your children to be
01:07:31.180
that guy over there again say no and start being very cautious about what people are trying to push
01:07:37.840
to you because wokeness and all this this bit has been i think incredibly unpopular now that the biden
01:07:44.420
administration hasn't been pushing it you see that its momentum has sort of died down well it was it
01:07:51.480
was purely a top-down thing from what i can tell without institutional support it's just it becomes
01:07:57.760
very clear that it's a bunch of freaks wandering about in the street exactly it's not that there
01:08:01.880
isn't like uh you know it's not that these things wouldn't happen but it'd be very small and very
01:08:05.600
localized to certain areas right so like you know it'd just be oh here's like you know a gay bar that has a
01:08:12.040
pride parade goes down the street 100 people i was in manchester a few weeks ago and and there was
01:08:18.060
some trans protest going on against the supreme court decision in the uk to recognize um women
01:08:25.780
um in in as part of the equality bill whatever it was whatever the decision was that basically was
01:08:31.280
anti-trans right and that shows to me that the supreme court's doing it the top-down overwhelming
01:08:38.740
top-down institutional support isn't there anymore so i went to see this protest and it was like
01:08:45.040
50 60 people tops it looked pathetic because again once you lose that support all of a sudden
01:08:53.400
the government and their agencies and all sorts aren't padding out your numbers with extra people
01:08:58.640
in these protests anymore you don't get all of the cameras showing up so that they can broadcast it to
01:09:03.380
make it seem like a bigger thing it's just a bunch of weirdos walking down the street chanting slogans
01:09:08.180
and of course they were mainly chanting for palestine anyway no i think if you resisted this you
01:09:13.920
should wear this as a badge of honor but i think that there were people who just really played along
01:09:18.980
and they also took children to several of these uh for a lot of them it'll be just oh this is the
01:09:25.560
cool popular thing that the government and the media is focusing on therefore we're going to go down
01:09:29.460
to it but when that stops being the case this thing will just drop off exactly yeah but uh people
01:09:34.000
should start basically paying close attention to what is happening in front of them and uh i think
01:09:40.400
you know when you have people should start asking you know you want you have some people who want to
01:09:46.420
create organizations who have access to small children isn't that a bit suspicious yeah but we've been
01:09:52.820
down this road yeah we've been down this road and with disastrous outcomes so you know you have
01:09:58.300
people you have images like this you know there's nothing there's nothing okay there's nothing normal
01:10:04.360
about this yeah it's disgusting yeah you have dry you know all this we've covered children should be
01:10:10.440
there right we we've covered this but we have all this so we have some things that are being unearthed
01:10:18.680
and um in the in the months that have passed here we have stephen arland founder of an lgbtq pride
01:10:26.780
organization who was sent sentenced to 30 years in prison for raping a 30 year old child boy 12 year
01:10:33.740
old it says yeah what did i say 30 sorry apologies 12 year old now i see where the title of the segments
01:10:39.800
come from yes so let's look at what happened here because just bear in mind trustworthy faces bear in mind
01:10:47.000
that this was a man who was supposed to be the diversity and he was supposed to be above criticism
01:10:52.880
if you were right wing or not this these were people that were in a sense immune from criticism
01:10:59.300
so a man has been this was published two days ago on the 30th of june 2025 a man has been jailed for 24
01:11:06.900
years for raping an extremely vulnerable 12 year old boy after the pair met on a dating app what was a 12
01:11:13.460
real boy doing a dating app i don't know but yeah what was he doing on grinder is this just a common
01:11:19.540
thing that 12 year olds can get yes so when people should be extra cautious what they're doing with
01:11:27.220
their children and where they're taking yeah right stephen arland 41 who co-founded pride in surrey in
01:11:34.160
2018 raped the child at the flat he shared with his then partner and co-defendant david sutton 27 year
01:11:42.200
old in udlestone on 20 on the 19th of april 2024 after messaging them on on grinder so you have this
01:11:49.240
case over here you see them and basically it has been a case of grooming and they have been accused of
01:11:56.460
having explicit photographs of of you know really nasty stuff and remember that this
01:12:06.200
person had sorry police in his pockets whilst encouraging people to report misgendering on some
01:12:13.560
hate app so just bear that in mind and uh lots of lots of people who are doing this have been known
01:12:22.360
to have been uh paying the police to turn a blind eye and uh we have seen this trend with disastrous
01:12:30.460
consequences not just in cases of this sort that are from you know and they have an lgbtq plus
01:12:37.800
so i mentioned we've seen it also with the grooming gangs cases right so sorry this was a bit confusing
01:12:43.020
to me at first so right so he's worked with surrey police and they have a stop hate app yeah right
01:12:50.240
okay the reports non-crime hate incidents or whatever things there um right okay what a shock
01:12:57.100
and i'm gonna end with this article who was written who was uh who that is a report again
01:13:04.140
about people talking to the council that this person was acting suspiciously this guy's a non-smoke
01:13:11.960
this guy was abusing power and all of them were ignored yeah well there we go why because they
01:13:18.260
weren't allowed to question the paradigm in the paradigm some people are above criticism and even the
01:13:26.600
any kind of suspicion that they are abusing their position constitutes transphobia homophobia
01:13:34.440
islamophobia or whatever this there are more important things than that public security and
01:13:41.300
the safety of children is way more important than all of these ridiculous phobias and the same thing
01:13:47.720
basically happened with lgbt youth scotland if you look into that the founder of that basically turned
01:13:52.860
into a mini epstein ring oh really yeah what a surprise yeah so don't take your children to
01:13:58.480
places where they could be exposed to heightened like uh chances of becoming victims of demand of
01:14:07.100
really bad people sophie says uh denmark just released a list of what countries you're allowed
01:14:12.140
to hire cheap labor from it's a very short list with only nine countries such as japan singapore and
01:14:16.780
england we are going to take cheap english labor lads you're the poles now ah god poland's probably
01:14:23.220
richer than us per capita at this point i mean poland's able i was reading an article in foreign
01:14:29.200
affairs and poland's able to spend it was like four point something billion dollars yeah on its on
01:14:35.960
its defense because obviously all of the countries are upping their defense spending so the fact that it
01:14:40.160
can spend such a huge amount of money on its defense suggests it's got a pretty decent economy
01:14:44.520
poland's economy is just skyrocketing recently um so beware of greeks bearing lube boys
01:14:50.880
according to a rumble friend honestly i'm looking forward to english people going over and colonizing
01:14:56.700
poland and setting up english shops in poland so they can go oh this is really annoying just like
01:15:01.100
we have to have here uh let's go to the video comments
01:15:03.760
fellow americans it is with overwhelming enthusiasm that i am declaring that anyone who protests or
01:15:12.660
interferes with ice and their operations is officially gay big time with that being said
01:15:19.240
go ahead and call your dads tell them about your alternative lifestyle as a gay communist
01:15:23.880
and then who knows maybe eat a lollipop i don't know what flamers do with their time but i'd imagine
01:15:29.080
it's something along those lines maybe decorate a bathroom who knows
01:15:32.740
not not ai i can't i can't believe that's a real clip of donald trump
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let's get to the next one y'all remember that theater kid led jaguar rebranding a year ago well
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the numbers is in it ain't good since then their stock has dropped over 30 percent and the sales
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have plummeted selling as few as 49 cars in the month of april on the way in hand this might actually
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be a good thing jaguar is making a very public ploy to move up market to compete with bentley and
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rolls royce and that ad campaign was clear to their attempt to ingratiate themselves with the
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aristocracy so this could be a bellwether indicating the aristocracy's tastes are moving
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away from progressivism but inversely it's clearly another english institution in ruin and as a
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lifelong jaguar fanatic it pains me to say that sir william's project may not be very long for this
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world yeah but beau's going to cover it in much more detail tomorrow because he's been going through
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it because he's been very much on the same page uh so we'll see that tomorrow let's go to the next
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one i'm going to throw out a bentley mentioned yeah and manufactured in my hometown right right
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hello lotus eaters no plants today just depression i wanted to compare the uk to california in size and
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population full stats on screen but essentially the uk is half the size of california but you have 70
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percent more official population that makes your population density 300 percent higher than the
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sanctuary state that welcomes invaders you have a decade if you're lucky i don't think you will be
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lucky the next thing is the next no no the next thing to do this is actually take england itself
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because england is one of the most densely populated places on earth because actually most of
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the immigrants don't go to wales and scotland it's actually mostly in england oh yeah that's a good
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point by far you know scotland's only got like eight million people in it scotland's pretty big
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obviously it's quite big it's quite big and that most of the northern reaches of scotland are pretty
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uninhabited as well in the highlands so it's even it's an even smaller distribution of that
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population you're right and ironically california refugee go back and look at it with just england
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and then you realize how bad things are and everyone's like oh wait i saw a thing uh on twitter
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yesterday that was like if if we don't uh continue with migration then britain's let me go then britain's
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population by 2100 it'll only be so it'll be like 48 million or something but if we do continue with
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migration it'll be 86 million i'm like yeah but i'd love 48 million that sounds brilliant i mean the
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actual population of native brits in this country is still what 41 42 million uh yeah well no no no
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44 45 in england and wales i think okay well it's still been very consistent over the past few decades
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it seems that that's where our population at least in current circumstances levels out yeah so what
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you don't want to 86 million look what'd be wrong with that i don't want 86 million people in this
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we've probably already got 86 million people yeah we probably do yeah but the but i love the fact
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this is like that's two million more than germany and germany is massive there's 20 million more than
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france and france is massive yeah i know right but what i love about it is the the um sort of like
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wouldn't it be terrible if this didn't happen it's like that sounds like a dystopia that sounds like
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the worst possible outcome why would you think that this you forgot the giga chat image mate
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honestly we don't want that uh anyway chance says uh when britain is restored do you think
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immigration from the commonwealth will be retained it's mine and my wife's dream to move to england
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in the future yeah i imagine so i mean i imagine that you know like rupert lowe has said this i do
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think that you know targeted high skill blah blah blah so i i would hope that some sort of cultural
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compatibility measure would be there i mean like i don't care if a few canadians move over
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no one complains about the aussies don't get just don't get in charge of the nhs yeah yeah good god
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uh omar says employers were experiencing a golden age uh in hiring like coin clippers experienced an
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increase in wealth that's a great great uh analogy uh the historical punishments for devaluing the
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currency rather were rather harsh to put it lightly and people begin to notice well interfering with the
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money supply used to be in the 17th and 18th century a hangable offense it used to be killed
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if you did something to screw with the economy in this country they'd just kill you because it's
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like look this is this is the commonwealth literally thanks everybody exactly you know so it was like no
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you just get killed uh charles says i was at school with haig william haig i think it is he hasn't
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changed i believe it uh i love uh warlord wutu thai says i love how chris curtis says we need to stop
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the boats and then immediately has to sheepishly qualify it with or uh get them significantly down
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yeah i know right it's it's insufferable it's like no the we just need to end this paradigm it has to
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come to an end uh michael says if trump was in the epstein files and was shown to be a nonce the media
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would have released it on day two yeah why would biden not have released this why would they have
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sat on this uh the the reason i've seen some people theorize would be to hang out hang it over his
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head but i mean if they were hanging it over his head they've not done anything useful with it yet
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yeah well yeah i mean they lost you know they could have destroyed him as a candidate and they could
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have redacted any of their own friends out of it and just got on right baron from warhawk says we
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had a good thing you stupid son of a gun we advanced we had doge we had everything we needed and it all
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ran like clockwork you could have shut your mouth cleaned the government and saved as much money as you
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ever wanted it was perfect but no you just have to blow it up you and your pride and your ego you just
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had to be the man if you'd known your place we'd all be fine right now donald trump confronting
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elon musk after they're falling out and not actually a scene from breaking bad i could imagine
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it i picture it in my head but the thing trump must be just like oh my god man you know elon's
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going off on a tear again oh jesus christ can i just deport him i think back to that picture from
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the campaigning where donald trump was on stage giving a speech and elon musk came on stage and did
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his little autistic jump and you catch donald trump kind of giving him the side eye like what the
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hell are you doing kind of jump was this yeah i think uh i think that photo summed up the relationship
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going forward the uh donald trump residual embarrassment with everything musk was doing
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you know musk really needs to just be quiet he was he he was at that point that he became the
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friend you don't want people to see you hang out with yeah because again like like i said i think
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he's like a dog chasing cars one week he'll be going after one then he'll get distracted go by
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another one and then he's intermittently likely to have a big public blow up and then try and take it
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all back the week after as well so i'm beginning to feel that just anything that musk starts to attach
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himself to is going to be discrediting to that thing because elon musk comes across like a crazy
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person he can't control himself right he needs self-discipline like it needs to understand that
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like other people's um opinions and reputations matter and that's the thing that elon's like i
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don't care about my own reputation i'm kecky as maximus like and then he needs to uh stop herding
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weird e-girls that he's impregnated into little compounds like self-coverning pregnancy farms for
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herself that's that just comes across as a bit weird just a little bit it's just a bit weird
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that i've got a village of my little harem of single mothers that i've impregnated and he's even
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having sex with them um i've heard that he's not yeah i've heard from you that it's all ivf i mean
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i've i've just heard from the internet so i don't okay so i mean don't like don't take my word for
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it you're right there stelios yeah i just found something about rachel reeves crying i don't know if
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it's uh the time to mention it they're saying that's from politics uk the uk government bonds
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have spiked following images of rachel reeves crying yeah the pound has also lost value against
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the euro and the u.s dollar yeah because they they can't do anything outside of the system they are
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the system the system is destroying us and also these people are just completely incompetent and
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also part of the system it's not even that they're incompetent they can't do anything a huge amount of
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the system when it comes to the finances definition of incompetence is built but yeah that's a good
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point uh no no no no that's not fair right so you know if if i handcuffed you and was like right okay
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now do some labor or something you'd be like well i can't i'm like well you're incompetent it's not
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that you're incompetent it's you're literally hamstrung by the thing but i mean they chose to be a part
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of the system so but they are also still incompetent i just want to be clear it's not that they're not
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incompetent sorry i was just going to say basically a lot of the global economy is built on a
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confidence game where it's all about trust the confidence that you can inspire in others like
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the pound is worth as much as it is is because the uk government is believed to be able to back it up
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and if rachel reeves is weeping on camera very publicly that shows investors people with guilts
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all these things that maybe maybe there's something going wrong here and i should oh this guilt maybe i
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should get rid of it maybe i should sell it on as quickly as possible so you know people might dump
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stuff you can see it's the entire system itself though right like everything around they're just
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like okay it's it's coming down oh yeah as far as i'm concerned the international finance financial
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market is completely fake all of the money that is circulated is fake uh all of the is he wrong
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all of the confidence that they're generating is fake the currency that underpins it all the dollar
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everything you know is wrong is fake how much of the dollar is actually like liquid circulation and
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how much of is it is just like fake numbers on spreadsheets somewhere uh william masks does anyone
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know why stelios looks like an action hero today i think it's the hair but he looks really macho
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well i did pass him on the stairs earlier i was like are you diogenes maxing no i'm europe maxing
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i did ask if he was going through his depressed geography teacher yeah no no no i'm not depressed i i didn't
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like this the it was a very tough thing to read about the segment i've been there yeah but generally
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speaking uh i'll start europe maxing geordie salzman he's going through his existential phase
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geordie salzman says the only negative consequences an englishman should face with disemboweling a
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burglar is having a carpet in dire need of cleaning uh yeah obviously and i do actually genuinely love
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john locke's reasoning on this so look if the guy's prepared to break one law and rob me what other laws
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is he not you know prepared to break i don't know but the economy is going to be in circulation you
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need people to clean up i've just figured it out this is a result obviously you already knew this of
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the further feminization of politics but why why what do women expect from men money yes and
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and the ability to read minds women eschew okay you should just be able to read the burglar's mind
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yeah yeah didn't you know beforehand that he wasn't going to murder everyone in your house no i
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didn't you need to be two steps ahead but no that's a that's a good point
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but i i'm i'm totally in favor of this though like i'm so glad because do you remember a few years ago
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when the guy this old chap some young guy broke into his house and he killed him with a screwdriver
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yeah right and he was arrested and everyone freaked out and like godfrey bloom was like
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rattling a saber at a camera like oh that's my god given right as an englishman and i was just like
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yes 100 englishman john as was jesus given that he was god yes and 100 true and like absolutely our
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ancestral rights to do this don't break into my fucking house is my answer you know if you don't
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want to get disemboweled um and so yeah no i think it's superb and i really want to push that
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hard same bring the death penalty back to be honest uh lord and air of ours says i do i carl's gonna have
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them in on the iron maiden chamber no no no no no no we don't torture um i mean that was french wasn't
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it yeah we don't torture we just hang publicly cheer um i i would personally hang axel rudakabana
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absolutely why why wouldn't you like who would have any moral compunction about that if you were
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going to do something like that though you'd you'd have to take a lottery to get who gets to pull
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the lever gets to do everybody wants to be yeah uh lord nehervar says the age of migration is over
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the age of re-migration has begun except we're the good guys yeah um uh someone online says we know
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stelios hit harry with a brick and blamed harry's daughter you can't fool us yeah you still got a mark
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i know it's it's still very very slowly going this is like elon musk when he was in trump's office
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with the black eye really hoping it's not just a scar because people are going to ask me for the
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rest of my life if it if it is why it happened and i'm going to have to come up with something
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way cooler than my daughter hit me well someone broke into my house yeah yeah it was done defending
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my family yeah yeah it really wasn't my daughter taking advantage of my prone position you have
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evidence i have not been able to nap around my daughter ever you can't it's the same with my
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wife and our daughter though because she'll she'll be watching this tablet like when my wife's trying
01:28:22.720
to have a bit of a nap and if it doesn't go on the thing she likes she'll literally pick it up and
01:28:26.020
smack it on my wife's face and so she can't she just can't nap around her so is it your is it your um
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your kids that are posting uh no you're sleeping and your kids no no i i personally don't like them
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using the tablet but you know my wife's like oh i need a bit of sleep so you know whatever uh but then
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just smack in the face so yeah it's karma um not a fed says i'm so sick of uh denounced leftists
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infiltrating right-wing politics and spurging out when they learn what what what we actually want
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in right-wing policies yeah that's another thing isn't it it's like elon like what did you think
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you were signing up for brother you know yeah like yeah it wasn't h1b visas and i tell you i really
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enjoyed bannon just flipping out over all of this like bannon's anger at elon was just really
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i really think you'd have to throw a cringe boomerism in there yeah sure but like you know
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when it first happened bannon was just like oh no hell no you know this is this is a line but first
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and foremost uh big respect to him for this bannon was caring about the well-being of american workers
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yeah which is which is what they should that's what the movement is built on
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no no he always has as well uh supreme general uh david says looking forward to the uk's next
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submarine the hms bonnie blue that's it oh we say it don't say it if you say that it'll come into
01:29:44.980
existence i'll hate you forever like we uh we do have a rumble rant that came through
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oh do we yeah somebody saying carl watched your stream yesterday you should read sword and
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skimitar by raymond ibrahim simitar simitar by raymond ibrahim super base i've heard i've had
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his books recommended it's all on the the crusades but from a like based christian perspective right
01:30:09.340
i mean i read i read a bunch of books on the crusades um honestly tom holland's were pretty good
01:30:13.520
um and there were a bunch of like i've got lamb was i've got the steve runciman ones i've not read
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through harold lamb is the one i'd recommend okay he's writing like a hundred years ago and so it's all
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old-timey language and also you know we're we're the crusaders and therefore here's the story of
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the crusaders from our perspective you know from what i've heard about the ibrahim ones is it's like
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if you want to read the history but told like it's a massive action story read him which sounds cool
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oh yeah well harold lamb's very similar okay i mean it's the crusade so like it is an action story
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like they're sieging stuff and having giant battles and like you know raiding places so it is a giant
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action story i'll check out his books yeah um on the subject of argentina michael says a friend of
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mine is an expat living in argentina and says the improvements under malay are extremely visible
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i have a really good friend who told me basically that things are improving he found a job
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to be fair there is a kind of optimism argentina should be a lovely country to live in it should
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be amazing yeah anyway but i mean it has had like 30 years of communist rule keeping everyone
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so like yeah so just i'm not going to impose communism on you oh look everything's getting
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better also he doesn't uh go about the folk folklands that much it seems i i haven't heard
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that much about it like that with a pinch of soul but it seems to me that kia starma is way more
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dangerous this arm is like go like going hat in hand you like them yeah yeah yeah please mr malay
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god okay anyway i think on that note we're out of time so before kia starma gives away the last of
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the empire uh thanks for joining us folks have a great day and we will see you tomorrow
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