The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1208
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Summary
In this episode of the lotus eaters, I'm joined by Luka Johnson to discuss the recent rioting in the city of Pamplona, Spain, where a poor pensioner was attacked by a migrant on a morning walk.
Transcript
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and welcome to podcast of the lotus eaters episode 1208 on this the 15th of july and it's a tuesday
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i'm joined by luca johnson special guest uh josh firm hello josh do you have a youtube channel and
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if so what's it called um it's a very complicated name it's uh josh firm is there a story behind
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that uh well i thought long and hard about it and then i realized that maybe considering i everyone
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knows me by my own name maybe it's a good idea to call my channel by my own name very clever
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very clever very good right so on today's episode we're going to be talking about um apparently
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there's been a spot of rioting in spain a few good days of it yeah oh good they've really had some
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time to get some top rioting in excellent well done and um you're going to talk about journalistic
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integrity i am indeed i'm i've got a little game for everyone to play both the panel and the
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and it should be a bit of fun despite the fact that we're talking about crime yes and i want to talk
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about um elmo's character arc which has got interesting so um uh with that uh well i haven't
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heard about this what's going on in spain right well okay so the this all comes stems from events
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that happened uh last week right so on wednesday uh well i'll just begin by saying that i actually
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didn't intend to cover spain again so soon and we covered spain again uh last week where the vox party
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the the far right party in spain by which they mean patriots of course are uh calling for remigration
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and uh probably the most it's probably the most hardline immigration policy i've actually seen
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out of any of the european parties it seems to go further than um what the eve and the afd
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are proposing and when you see stories like the one that i'm about to talk about uh today uh it's easy
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to see why it's easy to see why because this is what kicked it all off right uh so this is from a
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spanish paper you can tell because it's called el espanol and you speak spanish luca yes all two
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words of it um so this uh gentleman's name domingo he got up uh half past five in the morning on the
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wednesday and went for to go for his 4k walk as he's done for years and years now it says i've been
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doing the same routine for six years and nothing had ever happened to me says domingo thomas martinez
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a former employee of um a citrus company in the town uh and he then goes on to say when i went for a
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walk i had to uh my watch and house keys on me and that young man didn't even take my watch he only
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hit me hit me to hurt me and he went on to say that he hit me for fun and he says that i was walking
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through the town early in the morning in the vicinity of the cemetery and the bus station when i observed
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three individuals possibly moroccan uh one of them was on the phone another was not doing anything
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and the third went towards me and without just cause began to hit me in the face
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so totally unprovoked uh migrant attack on this poor spanish pensioner so i've seen the the pictures
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and videos him going around that's after a little bit of time has passed by the looks of it and he's
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harshly healed yeah oh yes sorry i should have given a warning for that one uh yeah it's really really
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awful it's really really ugly um but the thing is as well with this story that's what's been
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particularly hard to wade through is the amount of slop and fakeness and i've had to determine you
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know which riots are from this particular town and even which photos of that man are the genuine ones
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uh because that chap who was beat up he had to come out and say there's all these photos coming out
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online of uh this person who is also you know obviously bruised and battered that's not me
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right so he's already going through enough without people spreading false rumors and trying to engage
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create engagement slop it is people making money off of the suffering of europeans is what's going on
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and i really disapprove of this like people don't hate on these people that are just out to make money
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from politics enough because all they're doing is um impeding actual legitimate political action that
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can tangibly make things better yes to make money themselves whilst making people angry at things
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that aren't true i suppose it's also possible the impedance is the point it may well be yeah yes it may
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indeed but obviously with this so what you had then is you had um a community uh come together for unity
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for solidarity for the good of uh diversity protecting one's elderly yes led by the uh led by the
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conservative um from the the people's party uh mayor of the town and it very much smacked of how
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whenever something goes wrong in this country you immediately get hit with the oh we all need to
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come together don't look back in anger right you can see that same messaging being trotted out by the
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spanish state as you of course do here in britain as well uh but obviously the thing with that is that
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well you can have that protest but that doesn't diffuse the actual tensions and the heat that are
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being felt by many within the community people also expect the state to say that they they most people
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presume of their government whether they're even politically minded or not that they're just
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interested in keeping the peace for its own sake because it makes their lives easier right you know
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what the response is going to be at this point you know it's nigh on like clockwork and so you get
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uh examples like this where the bishop condemns the anti-migrant violence in uh in mercia
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and he goes do you also condemn the attack itself or just the response to it uh mostly the response
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right mostly the response and he goes on it says that local media describes the uh instance as a
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manhunt and highlighting the targeted nature of the violence against migrants from the the maghreb
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so the the north african region uh and there's a history there by the way if uh yeah yes it's a very
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it's a very spanish story of struggle isn't it against that region uh and the clashes followed in
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assault last wednesday on the local pensioner as i've detailed and in response some 2 000 people
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gathered on friday evening for a peaceful rally however the demonstration was soon hijacked by
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far-right elements including members of the vox party and you can see again that um insistence on
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linking the violence with the insurgent political party exactly how they used to uh back after we had
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south part and they tried to call them the farage riots i mean there is there is a bit of a process
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that gets run on this you've already talked about the first element which is you know in a position
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of authority comes out and says oh we've all got to unify and stand together and stuff like that
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um but the other thing i've noticed because you know obviously this has happened quite a number of
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times now and interesting the last sort of 15 years or so it's been happening in the social media age
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where everyone's got a phone on their camera and the amount of times you notice not just for stuff like
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this but all sorts of different protests the violence doesn't begin until the police appear
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and then conveniently at that moment somebody possibly wearing police boots and then some
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sort of jacket instigates violence from the crowd and that gives the police the opportunity to rush in
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and i've seen that so many times i'm starting to think that maybe there might be something a little
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bit suspicious going on with some of this stuff i suspect you're right videos from southport of just
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one person starts everything off and then it brings the whole crowd in yeah indeed and it says
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that however the demonstration was soon hijacked by uh people including members of the vox party who
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began chanting anti-migrant slogans um now i would hazard a guess that perhaps that anti-migrant sentiment
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might have found its cause in the fact that a member elder member of the community community had just
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been beaten up by a few migrants that could be a factor yes i would look at that i think there
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might be a correlation between and even causation if i were to dare to venture between getting beat up
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by migrants and anti-migrant sentiment within the town obviously a sheer coincidence to them you know
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they obviously don't think that should be happening at all but to admit that of course is to suggest
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that there is good reason to hate migrants and the the media sphere and the political class more
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generally are bending over backwards not to admit this right they're doing everything they can
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because if they say okay you've got legitimate concerns then they can't put the genie back in
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the bottle mm-hmm yeah and uh with this example as well it says that nearly one third of torre
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pechecho uh the uh municipality of uh mercia where this is set is one third of them are of foreign origin
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right so uh one third a foreign so you can see why that would build up more tension as well because
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it's a lot of time in that part of spain as well oh really lovely part of spain yeah yeah it seemed to be
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from what i saw of the photograph well back when i used to go there more regularly um this was many
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years ago it was very spanish with english being the second most minority i imagine that's probably
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changed and uh something tells me that the english might not be the most loathed minority there anymore
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i don't think we're the ones going around beating up random spaniards no only on football nights yeah
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yeah and so much lager we've had uh but yeah he went on he praised the people of uh torre pechecho for
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their long-standing spirit of solidarity and hospitality particularly in providing employment
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and fostering integration so the sort of things that you heard all before but this all this talk
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of hospitality reminded me of something that the stelios uh tweeted out not long ago uh when he was
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talking about ancient greek uh the iliad and the odyssey are among the fundamental texts of the
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western canon notice how globalists tried to distort them by always stressing the fact that hospitality
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was mandated by the gods whilst admitting the fact that in the odyssey it is also about punishing those
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who abuse it right and this is what we see time and time again the abuse of that hospitality of that
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goodwill that frankly you know if left to their own devices and if they have the power we obviously know
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uh the people of europe generally speaking would not want these foreign people in the continent at
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all right a good moral standard to judge it by is if you invited someone in your home and they did
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that same exact behavior would you be annoyed at them yes if so then it's fair to get rid of them from the country
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indeed so i was uh having a look on x and through various newspaper articles and again it was very
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very hard to find actual images that i could guarantee were from this town and not from indonesia two years
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ago yeah right or just wherever the hell it looks a little bit different well you would hope but obviously
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they'll zoom in just to a wall so you've got no way of knowing um but yeah so there was three days of
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violence of course the police got sent in i'll just play this clip
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in the background of people uh running so of course then what happens is once people have uh formed into
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their ethnic groups then they all start fighting with one another stones are getting thrown bottles
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smashed bottles are getting thrown and as you can probably guess the
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there's just a british tourist nearby drinking all those bottles of beer
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passing them off literally sipping them from the floor we're like an artillery
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so as you can see it all got really really rowdy and this went on for several nights
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it's been several nights of this now this is um i imagine a small spanish town right it's not like a
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major population 42 000 okay so it's it's moderately with the third being foreign okay oh that's
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right yeah so all of a sudden that changes things quite a lot and if i go to here then now this is
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not in um mercia this is actually near barcelona this is in pierre but incidentally or not at the
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same time that this happened a mosque was set ablaze oh no uh what a terrible accident that's awful that
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that that that accident has happened lovely carpet is gone well what's even more remarkable about
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this mosque as well is it was newly constructed and was due to be opened in just a few days
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so it hadn't even interesting time for that to catch hadn't even being used yet oh dear
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and and and all these european governments they're so keen to see so many mosques built yes
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well we need to we need them we need these religious temples to replace all the churches that have been
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catching fire well that is true yes yes you know with it with a new build property sometimes the
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electrics aren't quite right sometimes it can cause a fire sometimes um as you can see the damage is
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total mask that the munis i'll just um but obviously no one no one has been brought forward for this no
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one seems to know who it was and also the chap who beat up the pensioner is still at large as well
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the two people who filmed and stood by uh the other moroccans they've been arrested they're about 20
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and 22 years old but the man who actually assaulted him uh is still on the loose out there in the city
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as well imagine if he's got any sense he'll be keeping his head down well you'd think so wouldn't
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you well he doesn't have any sense he's going around beating up old people well the thing is he's going
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to need a cure for his benefits before long so he can't stay hidden forever hi um so six uh spanish
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nationals and one north african were detained after all these assaults and it also went on to
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say that as i said the two perpetrators uh were also arrested uh 75 police officers were brought in
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as well as a civil guard to uh get on top of the violence they probably saw what happened over here
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um last summer and they thought okay we need to get on this and shut it down as quickly as possible
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mm-hmm i think that if there is any violence on the streets there's going to be a very strong
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response from european powers just to to try and nip it in the bud well they shut down the reaction
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very quickly european governments are good at that then they're not so good at shutting down
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the underlying problem no and i think the more they shut these sorts of things down um the more
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it's going to cause disorder down keep the keep the lid on the pressure cooker that's what they're
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trying to do but it's uh it's becoming i don't know about you but it feels like these are these
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sorts of incidents are becoming more and more regular now i don't just mean the migrant attacks
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of course they happen every single day but i mean those small explosions of energy i think it's
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inevitable isn't it it's it's we saw this coming from a long way off we you know even back in 2020 when
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notice it has first started we were talking about this stuff causing problems down the line and lo
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and behold here it is it's not something that is unprecedented or or impossible to predict it is
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obvious that this is going to happen if you look at it with well and we've been consistently attacked
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for it by people who think that by speaking a thing you magic it into existence it's like no this
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is this was always inevitable yeah mass deportations are the peaceful option aren't they and i think
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that actually getting people on board with that is the way that everything gets resolved civilly and
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you know in a in a good way well at the last municipal elections uh for this region uh vox got 19
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of the vote so it'll be interesting to see how well they fare after all of this has gone on as well
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um you keep seeing this and obviously as you point out they're not uh addressing the underlying issues
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no in fact they're uh they continue to exacerbate them uh all the time and a perfect example is is the
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reaction here with just um uh torre p uh pacheco uh must return to normality i understand the frustration
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but nothing justifies uh violence and that we promise that they will go uh you know the uh crimes will not
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go unpunished and so it's just this constant thing but the reason that people are rioting is because
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they've lost faith in the institutions to actually provide justice for crimes such as these they know
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we've the number of times that things like get swept under the rug or you know the the uh politically
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correct argument just gets trotted out and people aren't willing to go along with it now because you're
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asking them to betray their lying eyes right even if you know this guy does get caught and punished
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and you know maybe he will um they're just bringing another 10 people from wherever he's from well
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exactly that exactly that and so obviously then you get down to the question of well won't someone
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think of the muslims yes that's always a lot of this yes i also saw lots of people around the time
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there's been some good sort of memeing going on and they've been digging up articles about about
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people saying like the biggest victims of the seven seven attacks in london are britain's muslims
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it's like hillary clinton saying the biggest victims of war are women oh yeah okay if you say so
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yeah it's ridiculous so this article is just i'm obviously raging that a mosque has been burnt down and
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calling for uh saying that it's leading to the fracturing of social cohesion uh it's already
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fractured and these right it's already gone and that these uh acts aim to damage the spirit of
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understanding that has long defined pierre so the muslims are going to tell you what the spirit of
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pierre is okay yeah that's going to go down well yeah and uh obviously in the interests of integration
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common understanding uh let's see just uh for the sake of argument where this particular publication's
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priorities might lie uh on all sorts of things well they care very much obviously about the mosque attack
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they're very very concerned about vox's anti-hijab campaign uh they're also worried about islamophobic
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comments from a spanish mayor uh they also seem to celebrate the fact that spanish women are embracing
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islam uh when they go to morocco so they don't really seem to care too much about what does that
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mean does that just mean that they wear a headscarf so they don't get assaulted well supposedly someone
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went over to morocco to convert to islam according to the byline anyway which is worth its own entire
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article and celebration yeah it could also it doesn't necessarily specify from the information there whether
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it was uh a middle eastern origin person or not that was just rediscovering that the faith of their
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ethnicity but the fact of the matter is these people are not spanish citizens they're not loyal
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yeah they don't see their heritage in the recon well they do but from the other from the other end of
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it i suppose you know the away team yes yes um and so it's one of those things that
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spain as i highlighted in my previous segment that you were there for josh uh the spanish authorities
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the the current socialist party is wildly unpopular absolutely crippled by corruption and it seems like
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with more and more events like this happening uh vox are only going the stronger that they are
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on all of these issues the more likely people are to turn to them and ultimately if the conservative
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party of spain the people's party betrays voters on this too which they will because of the center
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right party in europe and that's what center-right parties in europe do as we know so well then
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ultimately they will go to that party that is offering the ultimate solution which is re-migration
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i phrase that terribly that was it could have been slightly worse save that energy for the elmo
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segment the peaceful solution which is re-migration yep all right i'll just read through some of the
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uh rumble rants we've got the engaged few saying looks to me like the spaniards are learning a simple
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fact whether or not violence is the answer depends largely on the question well it's more the fact that
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they don't obviously trust the judicial system to address their concerns uh he also says oh it's
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all three from him uh if they're going to burn mosques americans need to go over there and i'm not
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reading that thanks engaged uh i don't even understand it could somebody explain it to me
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after the podcast yes if i can understand it too in that time i i understand what it's saying but we
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we can't read it out because right yes engage stop fed posting all right this is your first and
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that's what also thank you and also thank you for the money and i don't work uh the uh story gives me
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mental images of angry spaniards chasing that yes yes it does all right then right come on then josh
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tell us how to okay how to spot some so on my return i've decided to play a little game both
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with the audience and the panel you guys obviously you read the news regularly so wait until i ask you
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to give me an answer but that's just to give the people at home that time and that game is looking at
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the euphemisms that journalists use in headlines to conceal important information about the ethnic
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religious or nationality of a criminal and i think that this is going on all the more and
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they're going to try it more and more and so understanding how it works being able to second
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guess what they're trying to um put forward and what they're trying to hide it's bizarre isn't it
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because the whole point of journalism is to tell you what happened and yet we just all accept these
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days that the entire point of journalism is to conceal what happened yes and on that note to save
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the commenters on youtube saying how do you know a journalist has told a lie they start speaking
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i've just said it so you don't have to it's still going to make the top comment now just to spite
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me i know what you like all right it will make me laugh when i see it though but anyway um usually
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there's a word in the headline that's used as a proxy for something else and we're going to look
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at some of those examples and translate it from journalist into normal human um also there are
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details of the crime itself that tend to reveal details about perpetrator and the aim of the game is
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to correctly guess the relevant details of the perpetrator before i reveal it um so yes please do play
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along hopefully it'll help you teach how to crack the code that's the purpose of me doing this is
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that you can read these articles and know okay i know what kind of person did this now um without
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the journalist necessarily having to reveal it because you can't necessarily always trust them
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um but please don't get too carried away with speculation because sometimes it's not that helpful
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um however there are circumstances where it is useful i'm going to use a real world example so
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um have a look at the nashville shooter um in the us audrey hale and um people at the time were able
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to detect their motivations that it might well have been radical left-wing ideology that this was
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there are lots of things that suggested that the main one of which being that they were a biological
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woman that had um been going through hormone therapy or something along those lines to become male and
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they said they suggested that maybe there's some sort of ideological bend to this because of
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that fact and lo and behold they were right and the manifesto contained evidence that it was very
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ideological and there were lots of fingerprints of wokeness throughout lots of turns of phrases that
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were verbatim sucked out of that sort of world and then when eventually um the contents were released
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much later than they normally would be people were able to read it and say okay we were right all along
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but they wouldn't have been able to do that if they didn't pay attention although that's quite an
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easy example because it's a pretty clear motivation sometimes it's not as always as obvious but i've got
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some easy examples to give you an idea of what we're going for before so the idea is you can notice patterns
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of criminality to help not only avoid it but also push back politically but anyway moving on to one of
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the aspects of um a crime that allows you to have an understanding of it and this is sailor's law
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of mass shootings i know it's a bit of a dark start but this of course comes from steve sailor who um
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i like his work it's very good i like his book noticing that's very good um and his law of mass
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shootings is this if there are more wounded than killed then the shooter is likely black if there are
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more killed than wounded then the shooter is likely not black and of course as with all rules it's not
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always the case not every single possible time but generally speaking this does seem to track and
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i've got some examples so suspect arrested in atlanta shooting that killed one and injured four so
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for the audience at home who do you think did this and uh give you a little bit of time to think
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about it it's not that difficult but panel who do you think did this well i suppose if we go by the
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by the sailor law it was kind of that's right carnival cruisers it was carnival cruisers yes that's right
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it was a an urban gentleman you won't get that reference there's a no i've got my last segment
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but um this is the guy um he was also ruled not competent stand trial i think because of his uh mental
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abilities how the joe biden defense yes um but this this example is a good test case for it here's
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another one 11 shot zero killed don't look at the name of the person because that'll give it away
00:26:56.480
because it's a ridiculous name no one else has um 11 shot zero killed who do we think this was
00:27:03.440
someone with appalling aim yes it's uh this fella right here jarius davis i think and also this was
00:27:11.520
interesting as well talking about is he actually trying to shoot them then i guess so he's just
00:27:16.000
not very good at it thankfully i'm pretty sure you could fire off a handgun in a high street
00:27:21.760
blindfolded and you hit at least one person please don't run that experiment um just a word of advice
00:27:28.080
but um where was it uh you can also tell if they if you don't have a picture of the person you can say
00:27:37.520
if the mother comes out and said he was a good boy he didn't do nothing that's a good spoiler also
00:27:42.880
his mother is called jay shaller um she's also got a different surname so his surname's davis her
00:27:49.600
surname is fox so that suggests that uh the father's not in the picture um another detail suggesting this
00:27:56.880
and also i'm going to read a direct quote here my baby would never ever pull his gun out ever unless he
00:28:03.040
knew there was a threat to him unless he felt harm unless he felt like something was fixing to happen
00:28:08.240
to him and i know this a thousand percent sure i didn't even have to do the the accent and also to uh
00:28:15.360
to sort of really drive this home aha here we are there's the quote um it also mentions that he had
00:28:22.000
sickle cell anemia which uh if you don't know is a disease that only affects black people
00:28:27.200
so if you didn't have the image this is about as easy as it can possibly be to figure out who this
00:28:33.440
person is you've got the name of the mother um how she talks and the disease that only affects a certain
00:28:41.520
kind of person but here's a different example um obviously these are quite famous so people might be
00:28:48.240
aware of them so in the virginia tech shooting 32 were killed 17 were injured where are we guessing
00:28:55.520
what part of the world did this person come from if you if you don't know virginia uh no no
00:29:10.240
native to america or a european immigrant to america is it someone from south america
00:29:16.960
no it's not necessarily a bad guess uh you probably won't be able to guess it was this guy he was a
00:29:24.160
south korean so um so i got the south part right you did i mean i i know they can be very effective
00:29:31.920
shooters when on roofs that's true are they also effective shooters when not on a roof i guess so
00:29:37.200
um here's another one um another one that people might be familiar with um you should have saved your
00:29:43.520
guess for this one luca because uh this one had uh 21 killed and 17 injured and it was by a guy called
00:29:52.800
salvador ramos who um there he is look so i presume that's latin american right probably mix i presume
00:30:01.840
so too mm-hmm so this law helps you understand um this sort of thing but there's also another law
00:30:09.040
which is very important uh this is coulter's law rather modestly named uh after ann coulter herself
00:30:15.200
i've definitely noticed this one um the longer we go without being told the race of shooters the
00:30:19.920
less likely it is to be white men yeah so notice that one too mm-hmm and when he kind of he's kind
00:30:26.320
of got to the point now where if there isn't a description given um almost straight away that in
00:30:34.000
itself is a description it is indeed you can sort of infer from it it's not 100 all of the time there
00:30:38.960
sometimes are complications like all of these things are rules of thumb they're general you've got
00:30:43.200
to use a bit of critical thinking to know when to apply them so you know it's going to be used
00:30:47.600
with great noticing comes great responsibility wasn't there some instant quite recently where um
00:30:54.240
you know he was it was after the southgate riots where you know we just didn't find out how
00:31:01.680
i suppose we found out straight away that he was a welshman and that and that continued to be legally
00:31:06.160
true um you know uh up until president but i remember after a couple of months after that
00:31:11.120
there was a white british guy who drove his van oh you're referring to the liverpool incident yes
00:31:16.560
yes and within the same time i found out the story happened i also found out it was a white british
00:31:22.640
guy i mean it was immediate he was in the initial reports yep and the police when moseside police
00:31:28.320
went on to say and we did that to avoid rioting they said the thing they shouldn't have yes to the
00:31:34.080
public and and they also said um oh yes don't don't take this as precedent don't expect us to give the
00:31:40.160
race every oh yeah yeah they they also came out and said that too yes yes so um steve sailor's also
00:31:46.640
improved upon cultist law with this um a photographic addendum to cultist law that the the longer the
00:31:53.360
media delay telling you the race of the shooter the less likely he's white and the more inane the
00:31:57.600
photograph illustrating a news story about a crime the more likely it is that the perp is black and the
00:32:02.880
victim white which is very true and when i read this i was just like yes i've noticed this myself
00:32:09.920
in fact um i spoke to rory about this um a few years back we were collecting um just all of the
00:32:16.560
egregious examples of the bbc having double standards for the image they use whenever a perpetrator is
00:32:21.680
white they always use a mugshot whenever they're black and a white victim they use a picture like this
00:32:26.800
one um where it's just like a very plain image like of a police car or it'll be the police at the
00:32:36.000
crime scene or it'll be um the building or it'll even be an aerial view of the place where it happened
00:32:43.200
anything but the actual person i've also noticed is that whenever they have to show a photo because
00:32:49.200
it's a it's a big enough story um the perpetrators also always shown at the age of about 11. that's
00:32:55.840
true as well yes another um spoiler if they look like a child and they weren't a child at the time
00:33:01.680
of the crime maybe they've manipulated something yes so i've got a bit more of a difficult one i hope
00:33:07.600
you haven't seen this story yet um british man charged over wedding with child nine at disneyland
00:33:14.320
paris so okay obviously the euphemistic word is british man man so british so british so they're
00:33:22.640
pakistani well i can't tell you yet because we haven't been through all of the details oh i apologize
00:33:29.920
so this is i bet the nine-year-old's parents were there as well and fine with it
00:33:34.960
the the nine-year-old's parents were eastern european if that helps
00:33:37.920
um interesting part of the world to have a child ready to marry some person of yet undetermined
00:33:46.240
ethnicity so the guardian went with this as well britain accused of staging disneyland mock wedding
00:33:51.280
with child was charged with fraud offenses in france they weren't upset about marrying a child
00:33:56.080
obviously it's france but fraud my goodness i couldn't resist um and then here's sky news british
00:34:03.920
man charged after mock wedding with nine-year-old girl at disneyland paris the 39 year old um doesn't
00:34:10.160
doesn't tell you the name here so what are we what are we predicting based on headline nature of the crime
00:34:20.960
john smith well i mean there was a major tendency becoming more prevalent in europe which doesn't
00:34:30.400
think there was any problem in marrying nine-year-olds that one hmm i i understand what
00:34:36.560
you're alluding to so you're saying that they you know they pray east they pray to mecca perhaps
00:34:42.080
yes well i'm a bit confused by this being a mock wedding but things i i social media stunt base yes
00:34:48.080
oh i see i i think i i do social media stunts um on a weekly basis but it would never occur to me
00:34:54.880
to make the next one marrying a nine-year-old so i think i think you need to come from a community
00:35:00.640
that that is a bit more normal yes where do you think luca specifically you can be as specific as
00:35:10.000
you feel comfortable with yeah i i would say that um i just have to concur with dan on this one okay
00:35:17.920
well you're surprised it's a scandinavian i've thrown a little bit of a curveball but not too much
00:35:25.040
here he is uh here's your british man his name is jaskan hajj or jaj uh and i i did a bit of digging
00:35:37.440
the surname jaj appears most frequently in the punjab region of india oh there we go but that
00:35:45.120
the punjab is close to the pakistani border isn't it so you know you weren't too far off same same
00:35:51.760
sorts of half a mark maybe yeah yeah i'll give you a half mark luca i mean that that would get
00:35:57.840
that would get you at least 500 points on geoguessor wouldn't it yeah yeah yeah yeah
00:36:05.440
but yes you you can see that they're using british man here yes but obviously he's not he's legally
00:36:15.440
named according to the british government yes but realistically this this guy we wouldn't call
00:36:23.360
him british would we really what on earth is going on there um following the bbc investigation he was
00:36:30.080
filmed naked in front of a fake bbc news lorry the bbc loved that but anyway you get the idea um right
00:36:36.320
here's another one so drunk yorkshireman sexually harassed 15 year old girl on train in frightening
00:36:42.480
incident so which yorkshireman he was going to buy gum i'm up for some trouble now that's what he's
00:36:50.080
saying it's not that jeremy clarkson is it because i like him it wasn't jeremy right thank you too busy
00:36:56.480
farming for this also would he be on a train no he does use the trains i've seen him on trains that's
00:37:02.160
true he took a photo of himself being very annoyed by somebody behind on the phone yes speaker yeah
00:37:07.120
ironies fella wasn't it yeah yes i remember that so i'm gonna scroll down um just just actually
00:37:15.760
guesses first i suspect the uh same demographic i'm gonna go with yes okay again i mean if
00:37:27.760
i'd given given where you're going i don't think i don't think it is going to be a um
00:37:32.240
um blood and soil yorkshireman no given the theme and given the groups that we tend to just just law
00:37:42.800
of averages i mean who who is most likely to we do have quite a number of the of the pakistanis so
00:37:49.680
so i would suggest that's not impossible i'm going to give people a little clue right so it's a religion
00:37:56.480
that people from pakistan belong to on the whole but they're not pakistani but they are
00:38:02.960
supposedly from asia even though they don't look like it this is i've thrown in another curveball
00:38:09.200
basically so i'm do you keep track of all those variables half of them right i'll just show you
00:38:16.160
so it's this guy here actually with barney again is it oh no his name is zainal osman which
00:38:24.080
zainal his name is zainal i know god he would back to yourself he's lucky he didn't grow up in
00:38:30.640
this country he would have had to piss himself into that yeah he would have been bullied relentlessly
00:38:35.840
um but yes supposedly um his surname at least is most common amongst malaysian muslims but to
00:38:43.280
my eyes he doesn't look particularly malaysian malaysian man i i genuinely thought it was actually
00:38:48.640
rubani when you were scrolling down so the hair's certainly similar isn't it yeah he doesn't
00:38:55.360
necessarily look malaysian so sometimes there are test cases uh where right it doesn't quite work
00:39:00.880
he doesn't exactly look white either though so it all still stands it does the general principle
00:39:05.920
works but there's some details and i've included these just to highlight that it's not 100 but it
00:39:11.360
gives you a sort of sixth sense yes but he's not the last of the summer's wine type yorkshireman
00:39:15.760
that is not no peter salas no now this one's a lot easier and you might have actually uh looked
00:39:22.000
into this story terrifying moment children run screaming after event hosted in primary school
00:39:27.200
is crashed by a group of youths armed with knives leaving police hurt and two teenagers with stab wounds
00:39:33.520
so there are multiple clues here first of all it's in london i think right um youths is the the
00:39:40.320
euphemism yes obviously they're armed with knives um a certain uh 13 of the population does a majority
00:39:47.520
of knife crime in london and uh there are more injured than killed in fact there are none killed
00:39:53.280
thankfully thankfully so who do we think these youths were this is an easy one i i haven't guessed
00:40:03.520
japanese yet so i'm gonna go with japanese okay luca uh yeah rhodesian
00:40:13.440
maybe the uh original pre-colonial inhabitants but uh yes here's a video of the event and you can see
00:40:20.880
from the people doing the stabbing that uh they're of a swarthy complexion what why would you have your
00:40:28.720
knife fight battle in a school uh supposedly there was a it was being used as like an events hall and
00:40:34.960
it was a birthday party for and they double booked with a knife fight and they'd meant to go to a youth
00:40:40.240
center they turned up uninvited and they weren't let in and so they burst in and caused trouble
00:40:47.040
right as you do when they really wanted to get into that child's birthday party i guess so interesting
00:40:54.640
isn't it but yes um they were um black londoners i suppose you could call them and i did see that the
00:41:02.640
the chief of the metropolitan police recently complaining that it's disgraceful that that more
00:41:08.480
young black people are getting stabbed in london than white people i know we need to we need to stab
00:41:13.040
more white people i know that's the only thing you can infer from that ridiculous really as well they
00:41:19.600
they've ended stop and search that was the one thing that's actually helping another example which
00:41:24.880
you're all going to be familiar with is the southport attack so this is from cps teenager jailed for
00:41:30.240
killing free children um so they were more they're also again more injured than killed um and again
00:41:38.720
they they use the term teenager and one point i would like to make by showing this is that it often
00:41:44.720
originates with the police or the justice system that they're using this sort of language and
00:41:49.280
journalists just pick it up because they're they're doing it often in britain at least not to
00:41:55.040
prejudice uh a trial so they'll have this just before but of course um they don't do a very good
00:42:02.480
job there's only some there's only some cases where they go with the um not prejudicing a trial
00:42:07.840
excuse in other ones they they just ignore it entirely you presage what i was going to say in that
00:42:13.200
there are double standards here but it's just worth keeping in mind and there are also some other
00:42:18.640
things as well that are worth keeping in mind so this is a really good example um so you'd think
00:42:24.400
from this headline after living in the us for 35 years and raising free citizens interesting they
00:42:29.920
chose that rather than children they were just raising citizens um these parents got deported to
00:42:35.360
columbia their kids want them back also terribly written headline the kids could go with them yeah
00:42:41.360
that's true um and then buried um 16 paragraphs down in 2000 the immigration court found no legal
00:42:49.440
reason that would allow gladys and nelson the two people in the thumbnail to stay in the united states
00:42:54.560
and they were issued a voluntary departure order which gives people a certain amount of time to
00:42:59.040
leave the country at their own expense to avoid a deportation order according to ice this is a direct
00:43:04.720
quote they were looking for a way to legalize their status in um the way that was available to them at the
00:43:09.840
the time in the 90s unfortunately they fell victim to predatory immigration practices that were pretty
00:43:14.960
flagrant the gonzalases did not plan to leave the united states after the order was issued according
00:43:20.560
to someone who said the couple's attorney at the time misled them that the order could be appealed
00:43:26.480
and possibly led to eventual legalization so they've been ordered to leave the country in the year 2000
00:43:33.440
and now they've finally been deported um and they'd stayed in the country because they'd been misled
00:43:40.640
by their attorney presumably they were there for a good while before 2000 as well i would just
00:43:45.360
that was when the court case was yes and so they're making it out as if they've been here for 35 years
00:43:50.880
and they've been deported now when actually um there's a perfectly legitimate reason and it's not
00:43:56.720
a surprise at all it's just that they'd been misled and they hadn't left when they were supposed to
00:44:02.080
the tax authorities were as diligent as the um border authorities you know they could come to
00:44:08.400
you and say mr tub you've you've not paid your taxes this year um we're going to give you a voluntary
00:44:12.640
order to pay your taxes at some point um and then 25 years later they actually come for me
00:44:18.800
i could live then you'll be on a yacht somewhere yes living the high life and it won't matter
00:44:22.800
yes that'd be why can't we just swap teams or something can we can we tax people doing the
00:44:27.840
border the border people doing the tax i'd like that yes hmrc and the border force need to switch
00:44:35.120
i would love that to be honest and also um there's this which i don't have time to go over
00:44:39.760
in full but will be in the reading list um it just talks about how there's often a narrative likely
00:44:45.680
revealed by the headline and journalists can do pretty much anything other than
00:44:49.360
um things are physically falsifiable and so they can you know say some investors or some experts
00:44:59.040
think when that usually means two because let's be honest these are journalists they're not talking
00:45:04.480
to a large number of people they're talking to the bare minimum available um because most journalists
00:45:09.760
are either you know english graduates and therefore unemployable or the children of aristocrats who
00:45:16.000
did badly at school but have been landed the best that their you know their family's connections can
00:45:20.720
get which is usually journalism which is why you find lots of posh people that didn't do that well
00:45:25.680
at school in journalism very worth pointing out actually and you know they're allowed to change the
00:45:31.280
meaning of words in different contexts or over time will draw conclusions in ways that defy logic
00:45:36.560
or that be obvious errors to anyone with ordinary skills in the art of journalism and this is allowed
00:45:42.240
is just if you can provably um show that something is falsifiable so yes um this is me revealing some
00:45:51.680
of the the tricks obviously i only have a 20 minute segment so i can't do that much but if you want to
00:45:57.280
see more i did do some of the more rhetorical things in that they're trying to change the tone
00:46:02.400
and the overton window uh in my series contemplations which is on the website and uh this was uh very good i was
00:46:10.080
very happy with how it went harry and i um had a good discussion of the topics and if you liked
00:46:16.320
this segment you could also check out my youtube channel i'll appreciate your subscription if you do
00:46:21.920
and uh yes soon you will have this power dan would you be willing to play the person in the
00:46:29.120
straitjacket for me i'll play the scientist right uh hang on this is going to get me in trouble it won't
00:46:35.440
it's fine all right okay fine dog attack small chuck people next why having kids next why group of
00:46:42.080
young incredible 347 headlines 347 correct guesses this too will be your power if you foster the art
00:46:50.080
i've taught you in this segment chad it does look like me as well though
00:46:53.040
okay we got um sorry that went on a touch longer we got some rumbles uh i finally searched out what
00:47:04.400
lotus eaters are it is a people unconcerned with the world this program however is quite concerned
00:47:09.440
with the world what gives i think it carl was thinking more that it was an island where
00:47:15.280
um odysseus's expedition could have some respite before going into the hell to weather the storms and
00:47:22.560
slaughter of the journey ahead exactly engaged few in his example josh missed the most prominent
00:47:28.960
one the atlanta child murders of 1979 to 81 everyone assumed the killer was a crazy racist
00:47:34.960
white turns out the killer was urban as the ace of spades i i wanted to pick contemporary examples
00:47:41.840
really um so i picked ones that were from the past 10 years or so though it's interesting as he points
00:47:47.440
out just how long that tactic's been going on for that's true yes um
00:47:54.400
i don't know how to pronounce that syoren um something that could uh be added to cultist law
00:47:59.440
is that the longer the identity of the criminal um the higher up the progressive stack they are
00:48:05.440
in turn the faster the media try and bury the information that's also true the habsification says
00:48:10.720
that zanal guy is what is described as austro asiatic or negrito um they are part of a small
00:48:17.280
indigenous tribes slash ethnic groups to southeast asia like malaysia oh okay that's good to know
00:48:23.120
actually thank you for enhancing my noticing so i regret to inform you that um elmo has been bad
00:48:32.080
very bad you haven't seen it at all josh i haven't but i'm looking forward to it no it's well no it's it's
00:48:36.640
it's very disappointing actually he he's he's let us all down and he's let himself down was he a
00:48:41.920
childhood hero of yours down i i wouldn't go that far but he was a childhood hero to many people he he's
00:48:48.400
a favorite of course on sesame street um very popular with um you know the the democrat parents
00:48:56.320
uh for raising their children uh here's a clip of him do you want to play this samson of of classic elmo
00:49:01.360
elmo and i wanted to share that everyone is always welcome on sesame street this month and
00:49:08.240
every month we want to uplift and celebrate our lgbtqia plus family friends and communities
00:49:14.880
yeah that's fine miss ariana from our sesame street family to yours
00:49:23.840
all right so adorable lovely little character um although there were some rumors that behind the
00:49:32.960
scenes um elmo um you know was was letting the fame go to his head and um you know misbehaving a
00:49:41.760
little so you know footage had come out that there were occasions when you know he wasn't maintaining the
00:49:49.600
highest professional standards um you know uh when he when he wasn't in the studio so so there was
00:49:56.960
that um and for a long time there has been suggestion that you know perhaps he has some sort of dark um
00:50:05.680
anti-semitic undertone so so so this is a article um from all the way back in july 29th 2014
00:50:15.120
where um um was this forward jewish independent non-profit news organization um was highlighting
00:50:23.600
the potential anti-semitism at work um with with elmo so you know this is a this is a long time
00:50:30.320
coming what i'm what i'm going to show you um and there were other clues as well so um here we are
00:50:37.360
here's the elmo twitter account um saying that he's excited to be at harvard today so if that is not a
00:50:42.960
red flag that that something untoward might be coming down the track and almost had a few calls
00:50:51.040
from the adl in his time well i mean he he would always manage to stay on the right side of the line
00:50:57.360
he he was pushing that line but he was on the right side of it count kept on saying that the numbers
00:51:02.800
just didn't add up i am well funny you say that but um let he he really can't i i don't know what
00:51:11.440
happened maybe he went on a bit of a bender maybe he had a little bit too much of the nose candy you
00:51:16.240
know the old um columbian marching powder or whatever it was that you know he gets up to at
00:51:20.000
the weekend uh and he kind of let himself go so brace yourself for this josh um this is the official
00:51:26.240
account yes this was a bit stronger than i'd anticipated that was more or less my reaction on sunday as well yes
00:51:37.120
wow for those for those of you who are listening i mean he he started off with
00:51:44.960
hill or jews which is obviously bad um he then went on to release the files um
00:51:52.560
tagged in donald trump and then added um child lover i think that top one might have to be
00:51:58.160
heavily edited for youtube um you can read the parts where it doesn't mention
00:52:03.360
the ending of lives um which is feels weird to say well elmo elmo said all um um of the jewish
00:52:12.640
people um should die um f for the jews donald trump is netanyahu's puppet because he is in the epstein
00:52:19.280
files uh the jews control the world and need to be exterminated now it's strong coming
00:52:25.200
i mean that is i will i will go so fast to say that yes that is a bit strong he's already been
00:52:32.000
disavowed by big bird and i want and just to be clear i'm just quoting elmo here this is this is
00:52:39.120
not my opinion i want to be absolutely clear that on behalf of myself and all of lotus eaters
00:52:44.480
uh that we have now and have always been against the final solution but he has got a point on the
00:52:51.360
epstein files i will give him that he does i was rather unhappy about those files and how trump handled
00:52:57.280
that yes so so he so he has he has got something on um on that but yeah no um i think i think your
00:53:03.760
reaction sort of matched mine um josh that was a little bit stronger um he's probably over the line
00:53:11.280
at this point i mean someone needs to intervene elmo's been at in this career for a long time and
00:53:17.200
i know that when you've been in the media sphere sometimes the pressure can get to people and yes you
00:53:22.400
need some sort of maybe i think fuzzy bear is very disappointed either that or he's been hanging
00:53:26.320
out with kanye my my suspicions were first aroused when he started a petition to change sesame street
00:53:32.080
to anti-semitic street it could be that um of course this brought um instant blowback um that the um
00:53:40.640
house committee on education and workforce they didn't even bother to edit it um but but the house
00:53:46.160
committee on education workforce um they said um one thing we did not have on our 2025 bingo card
00:53:52.320
was elmo being an anti-semite well the signs were there i mean the the forward paper was writing
00:53:58.640
articles 11 years ago you know they have a keen eye for anti-semitism they call and sometimes you
00:54:03.360
think they're calling out stuff and they're just overplaying it but no they obviously have a keen
00:54:08.560
radar for this kind of stuff so so think twice if somebody calls you an anti-semite um but but the
00:54:13.600
house committee on education workforce and i love this turn of phrase they say maybe his account was
00:54:19.600
hacked this could be his true prediction they're leaving the door open to the fact that it's
00:54:25.600
possible that sesame street was making a bold new play for generation alpha presumably presumably
00:54:33.120
on the assumption um that if you know millennials were a bit wet and zoomers are being a bit radical
00:54:39.360
maybe alpha is going to be as far to the you know as as far radical to the zoomers are to millennials i
00:54:46.320
don't know all this time nobody asked elmo about his position on israel palestine and seeing as
00:54:51.520
everyone and their mother seems to have an opinion on it these days why not elmo well yes yes i mean
00:54:57.280
quite i mean i mean he's entitled to his opinion of course i mean um you know first he's protected by
00:55:01.840
the first amendment first amendment um yes exactly right um jewish twitter did not respond well to this
00:55:08.240
so this is a um they didn't respond well to being called to die no no no they didn't which i actually
00:55:16.240
think is quite understandable quite understandable yes so um one one prominent um uh jewish poster um
00:55:22.960
you know decided to uh post this meme um which would suggest that elmo is about to get um his skull caved in
00:55:31.280
um i i would just like to try and de-escalate this everywhere at this point i mean what what elmo said
00:55:38.960
was not acceptable but at the same time he is adorable i i wouldn't want to see um yes yes that
00:55:47.440
there are going to be missile strikes and they're not going to be you know in iran and he was also
00:55:52.240
criticized by um oh i forgot to edit one of the f's oh two of the f's oh actually i can't have the other
00:55:58.240
word either right hang on so um note note to editors we we we might need to do a little bit
00:56:05.920
of extra editing on this one just remove the words yes yes just remove the words if it's going to go on
00:56:12.480
on the mind you lots of people are covered at this at this point um uh so um somebody um said um it's
00:56:19.040
as long as you don't say it it's okay but it can be shown on screen because it's an image and the
00:56:23.120
algorithms don't pick it up oh i see okay fine so we can actually so somebody pushed back
00:56:27.920
on one of elmo's tweets um and elmo responded f are you gonna do um n-word or although i will
00:56:37.440
point out he did use the soft a not the hard r so i would like i would like to think there's a route
00:56:42.560
back for elmo after all of this you know he he has limits even now um and then um linda i can't keep
00:56:50.400
quiet um trans flag pride flag um responded that by saying muting elmo because this is hacked and elmo
00:56:58.320
responded with fu and your you can't say that word i can't say that word um trans woman daughter yes
00:57:07.520
and then another n-word which is again just but at least he used the soft a so um i wonder how long
00:57:12.640
before uh he collaborates with kanye on an album uh well i mean he has he has got some high level
00:57:18.880
backing um uh biden was quick to say our friend elmo is right um so um you know he he he he's not
00:57:30.880
completely um yes wait a minute that's not the same post right um moving swiftly on um the blaze the
00:57:38.800
blaze cover this um the elmo account claimed uh jewish people ruled the world unless i mean that is
00:57:43.600
not true i mean they're very strong in banking and politics but not not all of it don't see them in
00:57:49.200
the nba that much do you no no you don't um the word uh the word of the day was hacker uh for sesame
00:57:55.520
street a team on sunday when the x account beloved muppet elmo posted troubling content after it was
00:58:00.880
allegedly compromised again they're going with allegedly because they are again open to the
00:58:04.800
possibility uh but this is just a um a radical new content direction i'm going to say something
00:58:10.400
you're not going to hear very often credit to the journalists for that opening that was quite a
00:58:14.560
good opening i mean does it the word of the day hacker yes yes it is quite a good actually um
00:58:21.840
yeah blah blah blah uh sesame street uh has produced some very questionable content in recent years
00:58:27.520
um like the pride stuff you showed us at the start they were yes no yeah that sort of thing i
00:58:32.800
suppose i mean well that's that's something that i might think is a little bit questionable i'm not
00:58:36.800
sure what they were referring to um yes again again something i can't say uh three minutes later the
00:58:42.160
account uh spouted release the release the files donald trump child lover um seemingly referring to
00:58:48.560
the jeffrey epst yes i think he was um yes so so so lots of lots actually lots of this again is just
00:58:55.360
stuff that i can't say out loud so i'll tell you what i'll just scroll past it and then you can read it
00:59:00.800
yourself if if you wanted to so there is some um suggestion that it's possible that um elmo was
00:59:09.600
radicalized um possibly after a migrants were bused to sesame street i mean that that would chime in
00:59:18.560
your your spanish segment wouldn't it yes you know you could only you can only bus in so many before
00:59:24.000
there's reaction and maybe elmo had basically just had enough i like that this is from the 10th of
00:59:29.200
february as well so this is before yes well like i say canon is perfect yes there's been some
00:59:35.840
suggestion for some time um that um that he's been a little bit problematic um as it were um
00:59:45.040
not all of his problematic tweets have have since been deleted so so the ones that i showed you earlier
00:59:51.680
those have been deleted um which which you know strengthens the theory that possibly it was a hack
00:59:58.960
or maybe we're not sure it's alleged we may never know we may never know we may never know but they
01:00:03.840
have been deleted um but but this one here about a certain medical um intervention that that that is
01:00:09.440
still up so um you know what a muppet um in fact we can we can play for you um some of the more
01:00:19.040
problematic stuff you know i i think this is up there with uh with some of the other stuff uh is
01:00:23.520
the is it yes it is time stamped do we have great question avery but um elmo doesn't know can elmo get
01:00:31.760
the vaccine i think i can help with that elmo um so right now the vaccine is only for children five and
01:00:38.480
older so three and a half year old monsters kids like you probably gonna have to wait a little bit
01:00:43.840
longer until the new year but scientists are working hard right now to make sure that you can get the
01:00:49.120
vaccine as soon as possible does that mean that elmo can't play with rosita or big bird oh no of
01:00:56.000
course not elmo you can still play with your friends but everyone needs to keep doing their
01:01:00.400
part to stay healthy so keep wearing your mask around lots of people and also make sure you keep
01:01:04.720
washing your hands regularly oh okay elmo will wear his mask and wash his hands before he eats after he
01:01:12.400
plays outside oh and after he goes to the party so yes lots of lots of troubling questioning content um
01:01:21.760
i i hope elmo um gets through this all right um and develops into a fine young man um because he's
01:01:28.800
obviously flirting with some some some dangerous ideas um i i hope i hope he makes a shift in the right
01:01:35.520
direction and um yes couldn't couldn't couldn't put this one behind him yeah well soon this might
01:01:40.560
be the um might be his biggest week since he began yes to be honest with you yes well i mean he's only
01:01:46.800
not noticed so that you know has been washed up celebrities do some pretty outrageous things to
01:01:52.240
get the headlines again yes i mean it could be that isn't it like the the guy from what was it
01:01:56.400
home alone or something like that yeah did some yes yeah he's in his macaulay colkin yes yes that's the
01:02:01.280
one went went off the uh the rails a little bit um some some commentary um from the engaged few who
01:02:07.680
said who would have thought that sesame street uh runs through um uh i can't say that can i also wait
01:02:13.120
so yeah i think i can say that you can say that right um i get confused on this what what what you're
01:02:18.240
supposed to say and what not um breaking elmo has been debanked um i can't get an agent for the life
01:02:25.120
of him anymore i can't possibly tell you why yes right um oh no have we got any of these um
01:02:38.400
the khani muda temple which happens to be home to over 25 000 rats but these aren't just any old
01:02:44.720
rat because these are actually sacred rats that aren't allowed to be killed and are actually
01:02:49.040
worshipped inside this hindu temple locals believe that the rats are actually reincarnations
01:02:54.000
of their ancestors which is probably why she let this rat nibble on her thumb and as soon as i tried
01:02:59.360
feeding the rat it bit me and i freaked the heck out what makes things worse is because we are in a
01:03:04.400
temple you have to take your shoes off on entry which means you're guaranteed to be walking in rat
01:03:09.280
okay all cultures wow you see when i went to uh japan they had um when i went to nara specifically
01:03:20.720
you just had loads of deer walking about the city because the deer were messengers of the spirits right
01:03:26.480
of the kami that i could buy because deers are elegant creatures yes but rats yes i would want to take
01:03:36.560
along my sacred yorkshire terrier and just you know explain another sacred creature sacred for
01:03:44.400
killing rats yes it's what terriers are bred for right also that is quite disturbing those deer um
01:03:50.800
carry loads of ticks on them and as someone who has had lots of ticks and i hate them i'm not going
01:03:56.160
anywhere near those suckers they'll come just throwing that out there that's all right josh they'll come to
01:04:02.480
you i don't want them oh i've just i've just noticed somebody in the comments said um with a
01:04:07.440
response to my segment needs to get ai uh to read in elmo's voice yeah i spent half the morning trying
01:04:13.840
to find an ai uh voice tool for elmo and every one of them had either been disabled or or you know or
01:04:22.720
otherwise sort of locked out there was one where it showed the most recent um requests that people
01:04:28.720
have put oh yes to that to that bot um colorful um so a lot of lots of people had that idea but
01:04:35.440
no that got locked out so i've seen a a comment in the live chat that i have to push back against
01:04:41.200
you've had lots of ticks josh what is wrong with your hygiene although they used a stronger word
01:04:45.680
it's not not anything to do with your hygiene it's just that if you spend lots of time out
01:04:50.640
in nature you're going to come across them in fact i think um lots of parasitic bugs like
01:04:56.800
head lice and ticks actually prefer you if you are cleaner rather than that's the propaganda lines
01:05:01.840
that they put out at the school wasn't it but i never bought that well because that's what they
01:05:06.640
always say because somebody in your class would get knits and it would be the slightly smelly person
01:05:12.080
and then everybody say well you're the smelly person that's why you've got knits and then the
01:05:15.680
school would say no actually they prefer cleaner hair but it's like okay well why is it always the
01:05:20.080
stinky kid that gets the knits i think it's a social class thing isn't it in in britain at least in that
01:05:24.720
the the stinky kids probably also going to be less supervised by their parents and less cared for
01:05:31.840
whereas parents who are very vigilant probably wash their children more which is a sentence i never
01:05:37.040
thought i'd ever say um but anyway there are also some rumble chats as well oh there's some more
01:05:45.680
i know we've finished we finished the video all right let's get through the videos
01:05:48.560
yeah i made my first major artwork i took inspiration from this local landmark that's
01:05:54.880
very close to where i live and i created this painting and now i've opened the business i'm
01:06:00.640
actually selling these and they're selling really well i don't need only fans to earn money respect the
01:06:07.120
house like yay let's make postcards well done sophie you can do all hope it goes well i think
01:06:15.840
dirty dance again oh sorry topic interest you i'd like to request a brokenomics on the
01:06:21.200
catastrophe of canada for instance our biggest industry is literally just housing speculation
01:06:25.360
with the average price of a house in this country eclipsing one and a half million dollars against an
01:06:29.280
average annual wage of about 65 000 canadian less of course the cost of living which is one of the
01:06:33.440
highest in the world it seems to me that the normal market adjustment about 10 to 15 percent
01:06:37.360
would put the average canadian about 150 to 200 000 underwater it seems like we've perfectly
01:06:42.160
recreated the 2008 financial crisis except instead of merely being confined to the debt market it's
01:06:46.960
the entire economy so if you think it's useful i'd be delighted to hear your prognosis all this
01:06:52.560
just for that so i have done two brokernomics on canada um both of them in relation to trucking
01:07:00.720
but yeah canada hasn't really got any good excuses on house prices because here at least they can make
01:07:05.280
the argument oh it's a small island and you can go well maybe maybe that's the case because you can't
01:07:10.320
really make that argument with canada can you so yes um i i would have to i think i'd probably need
01:07:17.680
a good guest for it because i'm not that close to canada i can do them about the uk and us because
01:07:24.240
i consume lots of financial media about that but nobody nobody really writes about canada for some
01:07:28.560
reason i don't know why it's a very sad story really isn't it economically speaking at least
01:07:36.480
you're gonna do some of the comments then yes all right then uh lord inquisitor hector x says luco
01:07:41.760
just tell the muslims don't look back in anger and that one that's a good idea yeah that's a good idea
01:07:46.240
yeah yes yeah uh and jimbo g says seeing a lot of people cheering on the mosque burning on social media
01:07:53.520
i expect some brits will be getting a knock at the door be careful lads yes and obviously
01:07:58.320
we don't endorse burning down any buildings at all on the on the mosque note as well that was another
01:08:04.320
one of just the number of even um i was looking at sky news australia uh right which you'd think
01:08:12.320
would have some editorial standards uh and they were just using the wrong mosque
01:08:18.640
right they were they were again they got a mosque that was burning back in indonesia back in 2022
01:08:26.640
and they just ran with that one as if that was the mosque that just wait a minute why
01:08:31.520
why is it so tropical in in southern spain i thought it was deserts around this area well it's just you
01:08:37.600
know they want because that was the thing as well no one actually there's no recordings of the mosque
01:08:42.240
actually ablaze there's only the wreckage of it afterwards but that won't that's no good for
01:08:47.120
sensationalism we need to see the thing on fire don't we so we'll just pick any old mosque on fire
01:08:54.480
oh there's a good rumble chat here the engaged few says i went to the temple to visit my dead
01:08:59.680
aunt bubonica and i got the plague quickly to get through them um insule nostre um elmo is from
01:09:09.440
downtown manhattan maybe he got tired of the rumbling under the manholes yeah i'm surprised no one's
01:09:15.680
found some sesame street character coming out of a manhole and then made an edit make it happen
01:09:22.640
um and the hapsification says elmo has the type of voice a groomer has
01:09:28.160
i've never i've never heard a bbc presenter well there was a street character who came out of a
01:09:34.000
sewer grate where with the little sewer grate on his head every time i'm not you're not thinking of
01:09:40.400
one in the dustbin possibly he came up with the dustbin oh oh right yeah okay right i just know
01:09:48.240
the teenage mutant ninja turtles coming out of the new york sewers so um alex ptolemy says has josh
01:09:54.960
seen the data on how far into a news article that the crime is mentioned or the race is mentioned
01:10:00.720
it was a meta study of news articles the race is only if ever mentioned for non-whites
01:10:06.240
uh towards the end of the article where um where few will see it um um if the race is mentioned for
01:10:13.120
whites um much earlier or in the headline um the reverse is uh true for the race of victims
01:10:19.920
yeah i have noticed that i didn't know there was a study on it but that's great particularly a meta
01:10:25.280
study as well roman observer says josh um applying pure science to the art of noticing i've always been
01:10:34.400
scientist and in the pursuit of the art of noticing grant gibson um funny you mentioned
01:10:40.960
sailors law there was a shooting near us um last friday in canada so it's somewhat remarkable um
01:10:47.040
some kind of gang conflict suspect was targeting two guys getting off a bus but missed one and wounded
01:10:53.600
the other and accidentally shot a gun and immigrant in the head it violates all the rules
01:10:59.680
what that the person couldn't shoot and then accident i suppose they shot the the black guy
01:11:08.080
and missed one and injured one so it's one to one but it's close enough i told you the rules weren't
01:11:13.840
perfect white rider says see um not enough youth centers uh that proves that you can't double book a
01:11:20.400
birthday party and the humites in the same slot i don't know what that word means um i'll google
01:11:28.720
it for you i hope i haven't just said some sort of slur but um it's not one i've heard so if you
01:11:34.240
if it is a slur thank you for teaching me it um if we had more community centers this wouldn't happen
01:11:40.240
and michael dribelbus says misled by their attorney sure which is also very convenient isn't it
01:11:47.520
so no elmo comments yes lord inquisitor hector says pretty sure elmo isn't here legally might
01:11:59.120
need to talk to tom hoffman about me elmo does sound like a i don't know el salvadorian or something
01:12:05.920
like that nicaraguan i'm pretty sure um elmo is an actual person's name in some places um
01:12:12.320
um sounds like no i think i'm gonna ask gpt yes um is the name elmo most common sorry um i've
01:12:24.160
discovered that gpt is actually excellent at noticing people's names because it has this
01:12:29.520
database if you ask it where a name is most common you can find out the nationality and ethnicity with
01:12:35.680
a certain degree of certainty most common in italy um some okay some mafia boss called elmo names
01:12:43.760
like erasmo which can be don elmo i would have found in the united states the likelihood of that
01:12:50.080
mafia boss looking like that as well and in estonia apparently it's um used occasionally and moderately
01:12:57.360
used in the philippines as well yeah okay yeah that's good to know good no um base tape says
01:13:03.120
confirm the elmo account uses grok to construct its post yeah i mean that's the thing isn't it i
01:13:09.120
mean i i i heard from a i was listening to some discussion um between um was it uh ai engineers
01:13:17.840
and i i think the idea was he was talking about ai safety in terms of is it going to sort of
01:13:24.240
come self-aware and decide to kill us all which seems like a reasonable thing to be concerned maybe
01:13:29.440
not at all yes and and and what he was saying and and bear in mind he was an insider he was saying that
01:13:34.560
basically these companies spend like 80 percent of their effort into trying to make sure that the
01:13:39.760
models don't use the n-word so that's a lot of programming going on to stop it and also it'd be
01:13:47.360
worth pointing out that if if it were grok you know mecca hitler himself he would have used a hard r
01:13:53.120
yes that's true yes that's true he he elmo was holding the line wasn't he yeah um elmo elmo was
01:13:59.920
containment but it does seem a little bit disturbing that you know the possibility of ai murdering us all
01:14:06.640
is ranked considerably lower than dropping a hard r in the priority list yes if ai left unchecked though
01:14:16.800
maybe it would murder certain people and not others because we've seen that there was the microsoft
01:14:22.560
ai which was very racist against yes that one was interesting that one got a bit anti-semitic too
01:14:29.920
if i recall every time they release an ai and they sort of you know let it become self-aware it starts
01:14:35.440
to become racist at the same time well and then they have to rein it back in again pattern recognition
01:14:42.320
isn't it yes well i mean that is what they are they're good for um george um that awkward moment
01:14:46.880
when elmo has a better take than trump on the epstein list i wonder who the muppet really is
01:14:52.240
yeah it's not do you think this line on epstein is gonna hold oh god no right no loads of people have
01:14:59.760
been did you see that trump's post on truth social his own social media network had more replies all of
01:15:06.720
text first time he got ratioed yeah he got ratioed on his own platform by his own supporters you can't
01:15:13.600
get much much more pushback than that from your own yes can you is it vaguely possible and i i i say
01:15:20.960
this rather tongue-in-cheek because this is this is what you hear all the time is that there's some
01:15:24.560
4d chess going on here somewhere he he's distracted because he has done this a number of times he
01:15:29.680
distracts us um with something well actually take the iran thing right so he he he started down a path
01:15:36.160
there was pushback and then he was like he cleverly pivoted it right at the end and managed to get
01:15:40.560
it all back in line can he do something like that with epstein can he can he just say i don't know
01:15:47.280
something the problem is with the iran stuff he always i feel like he kept his intentions more vague
01:15:54.320
and it left people guessing whereas this one he's emphatically come out basically called all his
01:15:59.280
supporters wrong uh that there is no list even though oh and that what is it there is no list even
01:16:07.040
though we said we had it on our desk and now there is a list but it was a democrat list right and so
01:16:12.000
the more he hammers down and all these contradictions show themselves the harder it's going to be for
01:16:18.000
him to formulate a a narrative that he can actually spin to his supporters also iran's a good one to
01:16:24.640
point to because in his last term he also bombed iran and so it wasn't that surprising that again in
01:16:29.840
the next term he also bombed iran and uh did he remind me of that because i know he i remember just
01:16:35.520
like a a drone strike basically it was on was it khomeini oh oh yeah yeah yeah yeah someone like
01:16:43.840
that i can't remember um yes i remember khomeini and that syrian airfield al-bagdadi yeah i remember
01:16:50.800
that one yes and it was also that syrian airfield apart from that he didn't do an awful lot of bombing
01:16:55.680
did he no he was yes but um it was a general wasn't it if i remember rightly yeah it's such a long
01:17:02.480
time ago sulemani 2020 yeah sulemani not khomeini yeah that's someone else yes different ah it's all
01:17:10.800
the same um az desert rat says i have always found elmo adorably obnoxious i was in middle school high
01:17:18.400
school when during the mr during the tickle me elmo craze in the us a couple of girls in the school
01:17:24.720
uh for these toys they were so annoying i missed that does anyone know what the tickle me elmo craze
01:17:30.640
is it's used in like marketing departments as like a quintessential example of like a toy in which
01:17:37.520
there's some sort of social contagion going on to try and buy it right and basically as i understand it
01:17:45.120
it sold out because it was so in demand in many places but what was the put in the doll what what's
01:17:50.640
going on with the tickle him and he laughs oh which although after this i'd love to see what he says
01:17:57.520
instead when uh when you tickle him despite making up hands off me slur slur something like that
01:18:07.280
um so for live says um not like this is new behavior from elmo no really kevin clash the original
01:18:15.600
puppeteer and voice of elmo was fired in 2012 for being a gay pedo oh no uh you can look it up
01:18:23.120
that is unfortunate isn't it yes and um honorable mentions um from michael dribblis uh luca the deer of
01:18:33.280
naria oh nara nara yes not deer of the rear um the deer narara interesting that the deer will actually
01:18:41.280
bow for treats yes they do that yes quintessential example they will bow to you because they bow to
01:18:47.520
the deer the deer about have learned to bow back to get the treats because they've been conditioned to
01:18:51.600
associate with food similar to training a dog to give you its paw or something like that in that they
01:18:56.400
just want the food the uh the deer as well they're um they're very it was funny when i was there because
01:19:02.320
they'll absolutely just swarm you and so you'll be just surrounded by about eight deer and they'll all be
01:19:07.920
pecking and fighting one another for the food and you can get the food really cheap at like one pound
01:19:12.000
fifty i do i think the thing is deer is my food venison is like my favorite cuts of meat
01:19:18.080
i i imagine if you were to um i wouldn't start eating one of the deer in narra just you know
01:19:23.600
cooking it like like some eritrean migrant in the middle of narra uh you might get deported quite
01:19:28.880
swiftly i won't cook one of the the sacred deer but the ones in britain are annoying and that you
01:19:34.480
see them on the side of motorways constantly it's like you just don't want to live do you
01:19:39.520
you just want to put dents in cars you're in cahoots with car manufacturers there's a particularly
01:19:44.240
good deer on my way to work this morning and it's like oh if if you were just being
01:19:49.520
smacked a little bit more onto the verge i could maybe pull over and grab you stick you in the boot
01:19:54.160
but no you're just right on the edge that's no good and there's a massive venison farm not too far
01:20:00.000
for me actually i keep i keep thinking i want to get a bigger house so i can get a bigger chest freezer
01:20:05.200
and then just go and buy a deer off because if if you've personally not hit the deer yourself you
01:20:11.200
can take it off the side of the road and eat it yes and that's that's a lot of venison that's like
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eight weeks of meat right there yes if you get a big enough deer i'm hungry that have a freezer big
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enough for all that just have the deer's head in i did get myself a vacuum pack machine it's really
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good you get you you put you put your your state you buy a big joint of steaks and then you put them
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in the bag and then you seal them it vacuums them and then you freeze them and that's that's really
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much better isn't it it keeps it fresher as well and um az desert rat says um oscar the grouch uh lives
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in a can on the street um so that's the one you're thinking of i think there are also some more rumble
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chats as well okay oh well um we've got uh insula nostre says thank you for the show love from
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devonshire we represents yeah it is a great county the best some might say others might disagree and
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that person is me not that disagrees but um the habsification says i don't just want to know their
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nationality recorded i want to know their ethnicity tribe recorded in pakistan you have multiple
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ethnic groups and the two biggest are punjabis and pashtun you can figure that out from their
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surnames um i i always run a foreign name through um multiple ai services just to find out okay that's
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their nationality that's their ethnicity and then you can also you don't have to take the ai's word for
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it you can double check that by just searching that name and searching by news and it will come up
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with people with the same surname as them in their home country and you're like okay this is
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pretty fair bet then you know i've actually had a thought on that breaking it down by the specific
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tribes and ethnicities because obviously with a lot of the uh nigerians who've come to britain
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after uh particularly after the boris wave of course if we were to break them down by a particular
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tribe do you think we could get kemi badenoch to personally deal with a lot of her ethnic enemies
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and just turn them against each other i've been saying this for years you have league tables ethnic
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league tables of criminals and you just have a knockout competition similar to like the premier
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league except those who are top get knocked out rather those that are bottom like top four just like
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okay sorry somalians but all of you are getting deported because you're top of the leaderboard
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um bad luck i'm ever so sorry um i don't know libyans you are the weakest link goodbye and into a game
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show i'm sorry every may every single libyan holding british citizenship please depart the united
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kingdom see it would be great you know we'd have our deportations there'd be an exciting reveal at the
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end of every week it's like our week's crime statistics are in you're getting deported imagine
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that you just you've got the whole ethnic group there and they're doing it like i'm a celebrity
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like somalians it could be you kenyans it's not you you know just to be fair the actual statistics
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suggest afghans and for lots of crimes obviously africans are pretty high up there for violent crimes
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you might have to have multiple different tables for different crimes like sex criminals pakistan
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yet undefeated you've been top of the record for months now there's some crimes i don't mind that
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much like like if you're asian you're probably into illicit gambling i can kind of tolerate that
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i don't think illegal gambling you know who who's really losing except the person gambling the money
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and then losing it yes so it's a sort of crime whereby if you get into it the bad thing that happens
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is you you were punished yes yes it already not an innocent person necessarily although it probably
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does fund organized crime gangs that do hurt innocent people trying you up for a big league
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weekend in macau michael brooks in the comments has called you um king john chaplin he's called me
01:24:07.760
what who no not you oh right i was gonna say king he's called one of us kim jong chaplin which um
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probably me i can see that um lord inquisitor rex elmo posted to the wrong account uh he meant to use his
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sesame street afghanistan elmo account yes does sesame street get shown in the middle east is it is
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it like do they do pride stuff there then all the other brands they kind of skip it i don't know
01:24:36.080
i suppose elmo's elmo's you know kosher or or whatever 20 years in the middle east fighting for
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their human rights to have elmo elmo on their television screens north fc zoomer says the josh
01:24:50.960
firm paradox is that he's an extraterrestrial host who's not technically a host the metal dave says
01:24:57.760
schroding is josh simultaneously a host and not a host that's true yes guest host now yes i mean how
01:25:06.400
are the videos going have you have you done many so far i've done three so far and i've got a fourth
01:25:12.080
and fifth on the way i've been working up rather inefficiently on both at the same time how is it
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doing that stuff without having an editor uh that strikes me the scary bit liberating because that
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means i have total creative control which to me is great because i'm editing in lots of footage
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that matches perfectly the sentiment i'm going for and i'm actually enjoying it just you know create
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coming up with the idea writing the script recording the audio um then editing together
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the video it's very it's holistic content is it it is indeed right okay nourishing because because i
01:25:51.840
before i came here i briefly had the notion that i could do a youtube channel and i spent i mean one
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whole day i spent just fucking around with the mic levels trying to get that right but once you get
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it sorted um you just keep it the same and don't change it and it's easy yeah but editing takes
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absolutely forever but it's also not very difficult so sometimes when i'm editing it is sometimes when
01:26:14.960
i'm editing i'm watching a youtube video and i'm just sort of just doing timeline stuff and also you
01:26:21.760
the sort of cheat code is if you don't want to listen to the video but you still want to edit it and
01:26:25.680
it's got audio just look at the audio spikes when people start or stop talking and you can edit it down
01:26:31.520
or you can use the transcription feature which finds the pauses and you can just click the
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pauses and delete them and it'll just condense it all together automatically and that's hours of
01:26:41.920
editing done in seconds i'm not paid by premiere pro but i am paying them so if you want to sponsor me
01:26:48.160
please do well i did it once and then i gave carlo rings it kind of can work for you instead
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i just couldn't do the editing i quite enjoy it i've used my time off to learn how to do it
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it's it's not too bad it's fine so there's a license to print money in this industry as well
01:27:06.240
is it yeah editors get paid very well in the right-wing commentary sphere is that because
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there's a shortage of them is it yeah so uh yeah become an editor oh okay uh corex80 says nice to
01:27:18.400
see josh back for a visit uh am i the only one who'd like to see an occasional episode hosted uh
01:27:23.920
exclusively by former presenters oh that's an interesting idea yeah all staff could have a day
01:27:29.920
off and we could just get a bunch of yes the four washed up old ones in yeah we've got enough old
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ones i suppose we must have at this point yeah there was the two i can never remember their name
01:27:40.000
because they left before i joined um thomas and you go you that's it you guys one of them you right
01:27:46.320
okay it was john wheatley thomas yes yes that's one um obviously callum yes um connor oh yes
01:27:55.600
imagine we've got loads haven't we yeah yeah all right all right for choice all right um uh once
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again i uh obviously derek power says once again i appreciate the podcast segment pacing either white
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pill or batshit crazy yet hilarious stuff for the last segment no matter what if you've got to do it
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with a smiley well i don't think anything that elmo said was funny no not remotely no that was that
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was very um very naughty uh elmo uh can we read that comment that's come in or
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oh the rumble one you could probably get away with that that's
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statistical would you like to read the top rumble comment
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is there a penalty if i don't probably not uh hapsification says what's the difference between the
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punjabis and the pashtans one likes little girls the other likes little boys i mean actually that
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might be true it is yeah yeah pashtans are afghan aren't they and the punjabs are india pakistani
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right order aren't they yes yeah the pashtans yeah i remember that from my a-level classes reading the
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kite runner and talking about yeah i know that because of racism yes i would we are not the same
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i would read more comments but i but my i can't find i can't figure out how to get the extra comments
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or so i'd anyway sorry i'm looking at some i can read some great segment on elmo dan from annie moss
01:29:23.680
i had no idea elmo's austrian painter fetish started 11 years ago or possibly sooner yeah
01:29:29.600
he's been maybe it's been there the whole time yes well that that forward article sussed him early
01:29:37.600
that's true yeah because i used to think they just went around calling everything anti-semitic
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i actually am gonna have to read that article all the way through and see what the evidence they
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have is against him you know just a toy octopus on a shelf or something like that right they they
01:29:51.680
picked up they picked up on something you know references to international banking or something
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i don't know what it was um right okay um we got we got well we know we we did have one minute left
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it's all gone so um if either of you like to say anything clever now is the moment otherwise you'll
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have to wait until we're next please sign up to my subscribe to my youtube channel i don't ask anything
01:30:13.760
of you other than to watch my videos because i have no way of raising any money which was stupid but
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i'm gonna carry on doing it that way something clever yes and um very good um hope you um enjoyed
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seeing us talk now you're going to do something else until tomorrow very good cheerio