The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - July 24, 2025


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1215


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 30 minutes

Words per Minute

192.73412

Word Count

17,355

Sentence Count

2

Misogynist Sentences

25

Hate Speech Sentences

46


Summary

On this episode of the lotus eaters I'm joined by Carl to discuss the police conference at Epping, a dad who's had enough of pedro pascal and a parrot who's just about had enough.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello and welcome to podcast of the lotus eaters episode 1215 on this the 24th of july i'm joined
00:00:12.800 by carl hello hello and today um in a in a stunning example um to the younger lads in the
00:00:18.860 office neither of us have managed to write a description so okay well we're going to be
00:00:23.520 talking about uh the police conference at epping okay then then i'll do one about a dad who's who's
00:00:28.220 had enough and i just really hate pedro pascal and so i thought i'd have a bit of a rant about him
00:00:33.640 later on um so good is this parrot gonna land on me and am i safe yes you're safe all right okay fine
00:00:40.360 i'll ignore it then the parrot's in a very bad mood for me uh it's very attached to my mum and i'm
00:00:45.480 looking forward to it while my parents take my kids on holiday for me uh and so i've i've got to look
00:00:50.580 after the parrot the parents normally fine with me when i'm like you know at their house over
00:00:55.440 christmas or something right i'll come and sit my shoulder uh but because she's not there it's
00:00:59.640 grumpy and missing her and so it sits on this cave with its back to me and occasionally looks over its
00:01:05.160 shoulder to like give me the eye and i'm like what you can come over if you want this it'll just turn
00:01:09.420 away and it's like all right all right i'm sorry you're so miserable um but yeah so it's currently
00:01:15.600 at home at the moment uh anyway right should we yes by all means so you've probably been following
00:01:22.440 all of the recent uh hoo-ha around epping the migrant hotel uh a rapey migrant and the establishment
00:01:30.760 response now what's interesting is how quiet the labor government had been on this
00:01:36.020 have you noticed that is a fair point actually because last time they were fire and brimstone
00:01:42.520 when this stuff happened keir starmer i didn't even get the article because keir starmer made one
00:01:47.720 statement was just like well obviously violence is unacceptable and that's well yeah duh but that's
00:01:53.840 basically the sum total of what his entire last time they were all queuing up to go through the
00:01:58.680 bingo card of far-right thugs fascist exactly yes you can see that he's learned his lesson on this right
00:02:05.320 uh he's he's i think it's bad uh but that's it that's all he said and he's essentially kicked the
00:02:11.640 can then down to the local authority saying no this is your problem uh and so the police chief
00:02:16.460 has had to come out and make a statement uh now this actually was quite a good statement the
00:02:22.280 statement itself uh was generally focused i'm not going to play because it's 20 minutes long but he
00:02:28.460 doesn't call people far right in it and what he does yeah i know i was i was i literally tweeted out
00:02:34.820 right we need a bingo card you know and everyone's like oh yeah it's gonna be far right fascist racist he
00:02:39.620 doesn't say any of those things and actually does quite a good job of making himself i mean he begins
00:02:46.040 by literally saying look i we are here to to protect the people of epping and essex if it's
00:02:51.160 their concern i have doubts on that right well hey okay fine i agree with you right and this is this is
00:02:56.600 what this is why i've called the segment they're lying about epping because the the lie isn't actually
00:03:01.220 in the words that he's using the lie is in the framing that he presents and the things he doesn't
00:03:08.400 say but he points out that you know he's he's not there to make political judgments he is in fact
00:03:13.980 the police force are meant to be politically neutral and they are the servants of the people
00:03:17.780 of epping they are there to uphold the law as it's written and not as they'd want it to be written
00:03:22.740 so i kind of nudged say yeah well you know uh and this is quite a a solid framing actually and it
00:03:32.900 didn't annoy everyone because everyone was i personally when i was i was waiting for this to come
00:03:37.800 up i was like right okay it seems to me that he has basically two choices uh which is to either
00:03:45.620 repudiate the rioters and the protesters and say yep nope you're far right and uh we're here to protect
00:03:51.380 migrant lives uh or capitulate entirely and put the establishment the the the regime in a position
00:03:59.120 where they are essentially morally illegitimate and he did neither of those things what he did was kick
00:04:04.480 the can down the road and say you know what i'm a non-entity in this i am politically neutral i don't
00:04:11.160 have any opinions right or left i'm just here to uphold the law uh and this is nothing to do with me
00:04:17.300 governor so i didn't watch this because i assumed so heavily it was going to be the first i just knew
00:04:21.920 it would be the latest in a series of betrayals from the police yeah but if you've detected a a shift
00:04:28.300 in their thinking like oh maybe we can't backstab the british people forever it's not that what what it is
00:04:33.940 is i don't want to take responsibility that's what this press conference was right and so he committed
00:04:40.920 himself very firmly to the sort of neutrality of the institution as if anyone believes the police
00:04:46.100 are a neutral institution i mean i at least he had the dignity not to wear his pride lapel markers or
00:04:52.420 whatever they call red shoes or whatever yeah yeah exactly yeah exactly the the vans they left the
00:04:57.040 pride vans at home as you can see in the background there right so that you know the claim to political
00:05:01.280 neutrality is obviously bs but he understood that this was the safest way out of this and to create
00:05:07.840 the least controversy what was really interesting is when i got into the q a and so you had obviously
00:05:13.440 uh charlie peters from gb news asking questions but you also had someone from sky news asking
00:05:18.700 surprisingly based questions uh i don't know if i've actually got the sky news one because i didn't
00:05:24.280 want to focus on that but it's it's one of those things where it's like okay that was an interesting
00:05:27.940 uh turn uh the sky news person uh asked him do do you concede or do you admit that your police
00:05:37.860 officers were working with the counter protesters uh and we have got them on video well he does deny it
00:05:44.120 which is what what there's a reason that i'm saying that he's lying because he is he is basically
00:05:48.620 lying uh but he he is politically canny lee here uh summarizes the problem with it though
00:05:56.360 uh because this was as he says chief constable ben julian harrington who's a double-barreled first
00:06:02.040 name weird isn't it anyway uh his officers were literally filmed escorting men and bustling out
00:06:08.600 we'll talk about that no explanation no resignation no apology uh arrogant vacuous rubbish uh kind of i
00:06:14.860 wouldn't necessarily have called him arrogant necessarily but it was definitely he definitely
00:06:21.480 didn't concede any ground so so it's interesting that he's using 90s rhetoric yes um i mean 80s or
00:06:29.480 70s they would have been on our side by the 90s they'd moved to nothing to do with megov before they
00:06:35.260 moved into being 100 pro the invader yeah um but also in even in the 90s a chief of police would have
00:06:42.920 resigned for what had happened here yeah i mean for anyone who forgot um an immigrant molested a
00:06:50.380 bunch of kids allegedly uh they've been taken into custody people started rioting at the hotel
00:06:56.340 the police ran someone over well i mean just just to add on the rioting front my understanding is that
00:07:02.500 people were protesting peacefully and then because of the counter-protest that they shipped in the
00:07:07.420 belligerence i should probably have been more clear on that yes uh yeah the the police sorry yeah
00:07:12.300 the police um curated a left-wing protest into their general direction and you may remember do you
00:07:19.160 remember when tommy robinson was running as an mep in 2019 and they did the same thing in oldham
00:07:23.880 uh so the there was a bunch tommy was leaving quite a large uh fat protest uh like gathering of
00:07:29.860 families actually and the police just marched probably about 200 muslim men over to it and they
00:07:35.880 started a brawl and they started beating people up uh and it was exactly that kind of thing except that
00:07:40.620 yeah they they engineer it yeah the the epping police just essex police didn't have access to
00:07:45.500 200 angry muslim men what they had is 200 dysgenic leftists uh probably about 50 dysgenic leftists
00:07:52.860 so no you're going to need a lot of dysgenic leftists before yeah to worry about you are um but the the
00:07:59.240 thing that i think was most interesting about this was this particular comment and this is what i mean
00:08:04.480 when he when i say that um i get to about 55 seconds in just to spare you but this this is what
00:08:10.880 i mean about he decided that he wasn't going to take any responsibility at all and that's what we
00:08:15.480 did was there no thought about keeping the groups further away from each other it's well known these
00:08:19.680 groups will confront each other and generate that hostility which then leads to sparks or violence
00:08:26.220 that has uh played out is that a regret from your force that you didn't keep them further apart
00:08:30.980 it's not for me to comment and to try and criticize or indeed to uh uh to examine that
00:08:36.620 operation we made 10 arrests um we have managed to he goes on to kind of justify himself but he's
00:08:42.160 the chief constable okay so that's really interesting for a number of reasons i mean
00:08:45.540 first the obvious point it's not for me to comment on police operations says the chief for police
00:08:51.260 operations uh but but beyond that there's something deeper going on here i mean the body language
00:08:58.000 is like oh shit i'm trapped that's what your kid looks at you like after you've caught them red
00:09:03.100 handed with a cookie yeah and and when he goes on to say you know it's not for me to comment i mean
00:09:08.380 it would suggest that there are orders from a higher source than him the home office for example
00:09:15.740 that has said the standard practice is you ship in protesters and he's like okay well um i've been
00:09:22.820 caught red handed here it's all on film people are calling for my resignation but i've got orders
00:09:28.320 from the top the way you deal with this is like you they've been doing it for decades they engineer
00:09:34.220 a fight yeah and that doesn't come from him that comes from much higher up and all he can do is say
00:09:41.520 well look i'm just uh an empty vessel in this yeah through me flows the will of the home office or
00:09:48.060 whoever when at some point it begs the question who is actually making decisions if you remember
00:09:51.560 suella braverman was saying the same thing when she was home secretary that she basically had no
00:09:56.500 power to do anything or change anything she at natcon she said explicitly that rishi sunak just
00:10:01.660 stopped her blocked her every avenue but we also listened to liz truss who said that when she was
00:10:07.100 prime minister that she didn't have any power to change anything exactly so somebody somewhere has got
00:10:11.940 to be in charge you one would think right one would think but but this is the point the the chief
00:10:17.500 constable of the essex police feels that he's not really in charge of the essex police
00:10:21.120 and it's not for him to comment now of course you get uh headlines like this where they say police
00:10:26.300 deny bussing claims uh because he did he does deny that they bust them in i thought i saw the opposite
00:10:33.340 though well you did see the opposite but like i well the thing to the important thing to note is the
00:10:39.580 very complex and precise language that he's using so this this this chap isn't the chief of ethics
00:10:45.620 police for nothing is because he's very capable of towing a line and giving a very specific set
00:10:52.000 of responses hang on can we take it one at a time just give the chief a chance i think there's one
00:10:56.160 extra point there in that i think there's a myth about police officers roles with a with a van
00:11:00.720 specifically and i think gp should address that yeah and i think you know that's a good prompt robin
00:11:04.720 so thank you i mean that there's been some accusation the media that we uh we drove people to the protest
00:11:08.920 that is not true we have not driven anybody to that project people made their own way there
00:11:14.480 and of course one of the accusations and one of the things circulate is we put people
00:11:18.580 we did take people away for their safety for the safety of everyone there because it was the best
00:11:23.400 operational thing to do to prevent violence to diffuse the situation we drove them away from a
00:11:28.300 violent confrontation so no we didn't drive them there we escorted them there we we literally we
00:11:40.980 literally curated their walk we i mean you can see the police here just
00:11:47.900 just curating the event they know we're going to march you to where the uh local protesters are
00:11:56.920 so you can confront them but we didn't bust them there and i guess technically you didn't bust them
00:12:02.440 there well done you walked them there that's that's very true and then he says well we did bust them
00:12:08.040 back though which they did and this is actually a hilarious video from the the guy recording this
00:12:14.060 the bus has arrived the bus has arrived
00:12:19.880 he's repeating the what the police officer just said the buses have arrived yeah
00:12:26.740 it does look like a gabular leftist doesn't it the coaches have arrived
00:12:35.340 and there you can see them getting on and the guy's just like don't forget your bus passes lads
00:12:46.780 um but one thing i can't help but notice
00:12:50.000 not exactly a great sense of urgency there is there
00:12:55.260 no there's a lot of danger there is there doesn't look very dangerous it looks casual stroll to me
00:13:02.980 it looks like they were just standing around and then the police turned up with their buses
00:13:07.580 and we're like right okay here we go time to get on now lads uh well ladies and gentlemen you know
00:13:12.920 old people leftists whoever it is uh this this wasn't done under the impending and looming danger
00:13:21.880 of a far-right mob that was going to tear them limb from limb this all looks very orderly and peaceful
00:13:27.560 and that you just decided that was going to pick them up and bust them out well i mean these are some
00:13:33.460 of the most protected people in the country so yeah they are and and so this this really is the lie
00:13:39.220 because what the police officer what the police chief uh constable um what was his name i can't
00:13:44.300 his double-barreled name um double-barreled first name yeah it's bizarre yeah um there's his name
00:13:52.180 there we go ben julian harrington right what what he is claiming with this is that there is no level
00:13:59.380 of police engagement uh with the there's no level of cooperation of undue cooperation between the two
00:14:09.100 organizations right stand up to racism which is the group that organized this and the essex police
00:14:14.920 which is the group moving them in they're probably getting paid by the same source and taking them
00:14:19.680 out well quite indirectly yeah quite possibly yeah um quite possibly are but the point the point is what
00:14:26.540 what his police what his uh press conference was designed to do is say well no no we're just
00:14:31.000 with the local police with the essex police which doing our job which completely neutral on this
00:14:34.800 and everyone was just following their own inclinations and we were just making sure that
00:14:38.860 law and order was followed but it's like but it's clearly not the case what's clearly the case is
00:14:42.860 actually there wasn't any dire danger in for these people they could have just walked off like at no
00:14:48.380 point there wasn't a huge rabble of guys preventing their exit the police had to come in with their
00:14:52.380 police buses and uh and give them a lift out no this is all very orderly and pre-arranged like
00:14:58.220 they're all just standing there they knew what to do yeah it's turned up and the police are like
00:15:03.240 okay get on so there is uh a great deal of hand-in-glove cooperation between the essex police and stand up
00:15:09.940 to racism you took them to the protest where it's not appropriate to try and provoke the locals who are
00:15:17.220 very unhappy with rapey migrants touching their kids and then when that didn't work you bust them
00:15:23.620 out and then you said oh yes because they were in danger they were not in danger there's clearly
00:15:27.780 no level of danger there whatsoever i mean i know that this guy is a senior officer in current year
00:15:33.100 and that means that he has basically been politically selected i've talked about this in the podcast a
00:15:38.040 whole bunch no doubt don't get into the senior ranks of the police without it basically being a
00:15:41.960 political appointment and the political politics that they actively search for is the whole dei thing
00:15:47.040 but at least he left his rainbow lanyard at home well at least he did that yes so anyway let's have a
00:15:52.320 quick look at the quality of the protesters these uh these these were lovely people uh anyone running
00:15:59.480 from wars uh we should be welcome it should be welcome here okay but these people are not running
00:16:05.380 from wars i mean it's literally the case that none of these people are coming from a war zone
00:16:10.120 uh what these people are are highly suspect but as you can see that to be fair the woman running
00:16:17.500 holding the sign and the woman next to her do not have an awful lot to fear from rapists
00:16:21.100 or wars i guess i mean they don't know they've run from much uh but there there she is being very
00:16:27.460 lovely to someone um drive the nazis out of essex i mean just look at the state of them to be honest
00:16:35.020 like but like does this look like an organic protest to you well i mean i i've been to some
00:16:43.800 right-wing protesters especially during the covid era um nobody was handing out identikit signs
00:16:48.780 exactly and you'll notice that all of it we talked about this when we covered it the uh last week on
00:16:53.520 the podcast uh all of the locals who were protesting had just cardboard signs they'd written on themselves
00:16:59.000 their own unique messages rather than just this again who's paying for this right the police are
00:17:05.360 working with an organization that have equipped a bunch of rent-a-mob protesters and the police
00:17:10.300 march them in and then bust them out at their convenience and at their leisure it's like sorry
00:17:15.500 this you're lying to suggest that you are not working with these people we know that you are
00:17:19.860 because otherwise they wouldn't have known just to stand around and wait for the police vans will pick
00:17:24.260 them up i mean where did you take them where did these signs come from anyway uh just in case you
00:17:30.540 weren't wondering though you are a racist right this is why the demonstrations in epping are racist
00:17:37.320 you are responding with that energy and violence only to these crimes that are committed by people who
00:17:47.200 aren't white to immigrants however many i don't know i'm actually i don't know the numbers but
00:17:53.260 white men commit atrocious acts against women and children actually literally take for instance
00:17:59.660 the aristocrat her boyfriend who went on the run and their baby daughter died that's what that's a
00:18:05.220 horrific story and you're not writing about the death of of that girl uh no we're not there's the uh
00:18:15.540 the white man in question i i assume this this is the story of the aristocrat and her boyfriend
00:18:24.640 whose daughter died when they went on the run for whatever reason uh what are you talking about bro
00:18:31.000 what are you talking about the the objection yes it is that they are immigrants it's because i mean a
00:18:36.340 white men commit atrocities do they i don't i'm sure the odd one does but it's hardly the same thing
00:18:42.200 uh but the point on this is like you can say that's racist but that still doesn't change the
00:18:48.320 fact that there's no reason that we should be importing a bunch of third world rapists i mean
00:18:53.340 there's what this segment is actually about but i'm having to continually turn my mind back from the
00:18:58.180 study of physiognomy well yeah with all of these characters yes but the speaking directly to the point
00:19:04.620 not why he would be making the point um is that a obviously we know that uh the illegal immigrants
00:19:13.360 as well as other immigrants are disproportionately represented in the crime statistics anyway when
00:19:17.800 it comes to this sort of thing uh white men are actually not a greater threat to women generally
00:19:22.740 uh but b we can't actually deport the white men and we jail them no one's in defense of a white man
00:19:30.520 who commits a sex crime against a woman no i i'm in favor of them being punished very harshly exactly
00:19:35.680 everyone is and uh no one's actually on a podcast going but actually maybe we shouldn't be punishing
00:19:41.760 the white guy for doing that but when it comes to being an immigrant as someone who is non-white
00:19:46.920 well politics joe like no we've got to stand in the way of these non-white nonces from being
00:19:52.800 criticized by right-wingers because they're just racists and it's like well even if that's true
00:19:57.320 that's not going to stop me uh anyway yeah so that was but this is this is news night talking
00:20:04.080 to the actual epping residents uh and i mean just look at this far-right racist um i'm really
00:20:12.020 disappointed that it's been reopened it's not right there's a school right by and it's just not correct
00:20:19.920 and it's right that the families of this little village actually fight for it they're not right
00:20:25.720 you know they're not you know they're not reform or anything like that they're just there to protect
00:20:31.080 their children why do you think it's inappropriate if there's a school nearby for example we don't know
00:20:37.620 where they've come from we don't know well that sounds right-wing but i'm not i just find it just
00:20:45.680 wrong and why did they close it in the first place so so as you can see mothers and grandmothers
00:20:52.980 who are like look this is going to sound so right-wing but a bunch of rapey foreigners have
00:20:57.780 been put in that yeah it's literally down the road we can see the school from this is going to sound
00:21:01.300 so right-wing i'm worried that my grandchildren are going to be seriously harmed i do apologize
00:21:06.280 for thinking such things and it's only because one of them did touch three well yes yes this is all
00:21:11.740 kicked off she thinks it for good reason yeah i'm this might happen because it's already happened
00:21:17.040 yes i'm worried about happening more i'm sorry this is going to sound so right-wing it's like okay
00:21:21.420 this isn't actually about right left or right actually this isn't a right-wing opinion this is a
00:21:26.860 concerned parent opinion uh i i possibly in the modern day being concerned for your own children is a
00:21:33.620 right-wing maybe but in we i refuse to define us by their standards uh so the the little scottish
00:21:42.200 left-winger gimp can call me a racist all he wants uh but at the end of the day i'm completely with the
00:21:49.240 parents who are like yeah no i i don't want these people around my children or grandchildren
00:21:53.960 and the thing is the actual sort of right wing uh they stayed away because you remember tommy said look
00:22:01.600 people have been asked me to go to epping he put up this video going well actually if i go there they
00:22:06.520 make it about me and not the issue itself and so i'm not going to go and you know people further to
00:22:11.500 the right than tommy such as paul golding from britain first also said the same thing actually
00:22:17.200 we're going to stay away from this because this is an issue that is currently it doesn't need
00:22:22.400 attention bringing to it everyone's paying attention to it and if the far right actually
00:22:27.340 do go down to it well then the media is like right gotcha and so what this is is the right wing
00:22:33.820 the far right especially learning to play the media game which is actually very wise it's actually
00:22:38.600 quite sensible from tommy and paul yeah exactly i mean paul would declare himself to be a lot further
00:22:44.200 to the right than tommy but like the point is the the right is starting to understand that there is a
00:22:49.340 way of playing the media's game and basically kind of judo flipping them with their own strength and
00:22:55.320 that's what they're doing here because screeching that this woman is not far right but she is exactly
00:23:01.800 on the same page as paul golding because this isn't about partisan politics this is about actually
00:23:07.580 what needs to be done what has to be done to protect children uh and remember there are lots of people
00:23:12.880 in the country who want refugees tower hamlets for example says the east end has a long history of
00:23:19.460 providing safe haven for those fleeing religious or political persecution not there are any of them in
00:23:24.620 epping but anyway as labor counselors we're proud of their history and believe tower hamlets should
00:23:28.740 continue to play a part those claiming asylum in the uk have a right to have their case properly
00:23:32.800 considered and they must be accommodated while it's being decided okay i think we can find
00:23:39.520 an agreement here tower hamlets want the refugees epping doesn't want the refugees and and it should
00:23:47.400 become literally a a towered hamlet he should he should have a wall around it and then they can have
00:23:51.820 as many as they want and poplar and limehouse from asparna asparna begum mp refugees are welcome
00:23:57.620 that oh they're those two yes okay great uh every other leftist mp and counselor pre please raise your
00:24:04.760 hand please tell us where the refugees are welcome and the labor government should be like right okay
00:24:09.560 well i think we can kill two birds with one stone here we need to we need somewhere safe to put these
00:24:14.640 migrants and you guys are totally welcoming of them enjoy
00:24:18.420 yes i mean i just i just can't see how it could fail yeah i mean i'd rather not have them in the
00:24:25.300 first place but if you know stick them there unfortunately if it can't persuade keir starmer to
00:24:30.840 actually deport anyone um the hapsification says your favorite japanese youtube channel that
00:24:37.140 translates segments of the lotus leaders has translated bow's most recent segment about japan
00:24:40.440 you should see the comments they love you guys work oh that's great what even me saying like i
00:24:46.560 don't like japan uh sigil stone says norway saw the lefties that counter-protest and started
00:24:53.380 decided to start viking in essex again due to how safe it had been for them i quote come on they're
00:24:58.320 begging for it uh well i mean to be honest the vikings were just refugees uh you've got to understand
00:25:03.220 there were climate and uh economic refugees oh were they i didn't know that oh yeah there was a
00:25:08.740 medieval warm period apparently that uh had increased the size of the population in norway
00:25:15.800 and so they were having a population boom uh and also they needed money because they're economic
00:25:20.480 refugees and the english were keeping to themselves working hard raising their sheep or whatever
00:25:26.440 creating you know lots of money out of the wool trade right and they were like yeah we're definitely
00:25:30.380 economic refugees that's how it worked okay right uh oph uk says i was racist before it became a
00:25:36.580 middle class hobby i might have to become something else now because all those normies
00:25:42.140 are raging racist too yeah they're ruining it yeah stay to live the normies yeah uh ryan says
00:25:47.560 love the jurassic park video carl uh couldn't agree more with it as a big crixton fan uh i think it's
00:25:51.720 one of your best videos today great work yeah i knew it'd be quite niche but it's been it's been
00:25:55.320 one of those sort of splinters in the back of your mind things where i'm just like i'm so sick of
00:25:59.000 the like the people making jurassic park just don't understand the point of jurassic park
00:26:03.500 um i'll let you go watch it in your own time obviously but anyway we'll leave that there
00:26:07.160 right okay um on on the theme of people protecting their children we've got an example here
00:26:14.560 of a uh an incident where a dad responded rather ferociously uh to an assault on his son you so
00:26:21.960 are we gonna have to caveat this with a few things we are we are i will use um ample caveats
00:26:28.820 uh throughout on this one because it only happened very recently um you know the police are still
00:26:33.380 investigating uh none of this has gone to court yet so allegedly allegedly and all that but also but
00:26:38.300 also i think uh some caveating about um uh fed posting in chats oh yes please don't um obviously
00:26:45.820 we do not endorse any kind of vigilante violence so do not engage in vigilante violence absolutely is
00:26:53.040 the message of the load seaters yes yes stay within the lord all times obviously yes
00:26:58.700 uh 100 percent um but um we we've got we've got this um video here now i'm not going to play the
00:27:04.200 video uh because it does show the death of a of a young lad um as we will get into uh but it is on
00:27:11.640 my twitter profile so if anyone really wants to go and see the videos and the video of the preceding
00:27:17.320 attack um there's my very weird um twitter handle king bingo underscore you can go and watch the
00:27:22.360 videos for yourself if you want to but trigger warning uh but beware what you will find we will
00:27:27.860 describe what happened yes um what what happened in this video is and then this is the first one
00:27:33.200 that came out we see um a street scene here with a uh an urban youth is is on a some sort of e-bike
00:27:40.760 or or scoot or whatever it is and he's he's furiously heading up this road um after having allegedly
00:27:46.980 having just taken it um from uh another boy in a in a rather uh vicious knife or machete attack
00:27:54.620 whatever it was allegedly um moments later the boy's father um appears in his car heading towards
00:28:06.000 the um the alleged individual who who stole the bike and um there was an impact who ram raids him off the
00:28:17.400 road he he does he he he was most certainly not messing around um on that one now um with regards
00:28:24.620 to the earlier incident um footage then emerged on social media of this situation so it looked like
00:28:31.340 um the boy um and and a friend of his perhaps are on their bikes there in the blue circle when a
00:28:37.620 uh these these individuals who are uh allegedly um having thieved from them go past on their their
00:28:45.600 scooter or their their moped or whatever it is um as soon as they see these lads they turn around
00:28:51.660 and the guy reaches for something that's in his belt it looks like a machete to me it does look
00:28:56.680 like a machete i don't know what it is um but it does look like a machete he certainly hits the boy
00:29:02.020 like it's machete he he does indeed um now for whatever reason the boys turn around maybe because
00:29:07.720 he recognizes the threat or recognizes boys and i think he's quite close to his home at this point
00:29:12.300 and so he and and his his first instinct is to get back home so he he turns around in this and sort
00:29:17.760 of heads back and the uh the youth as you can see here starts and um you know it's very obvious if
00:29:24.820 you watch the video but the youth starts basically hacking at his head at his head with whatever it
00:29:30.940 was um uh some people have suggested it's a machete um there you go that's another shot of it um and
00:29:37.440 he's and he chases him off doesn't he he and he's really going for him yeah he's really going for
00:29:42.320 him and i think at this point yeah the boy has ditched the bike um doesn't matter um the the youth
00:29:49.300 in question is still outraged that he had to fight in order to get the bike and is going to continue
00:29:55.060 attacking the boy with whatever it was whatever implement that it was um so just a i i watched this
00:30:02.960 video this morning i i this looks like an attempted murder i mean like you don't hit someone in the
00:30:09.200 head with a machete and continue chasing them down the road hitting them unless you're trying to kill
00:30:14.400 them it was i mean it was a lot more than just a bike theft which was what it was originally
00:30:20.220 absolutely awful looked like it yes now uh we can only assume due to you know the the way these
00:30:26.080 videos are connected together but this is this is probably right outside the boy's home and the
00:30:30.220 father saw this and this happened in manchester didn't it yes um we got some details here so
00:30:35.580 this is the manchester evening news um first picture of boy 15 killed in um horror e-bike crash so so
00:30:44.320 there is the individual that manchester evening news think is uh responsible for this uh alleged
00:30:50.640 machete attack and bike theft uh it's 15 year old boy who tragically died in a collision involving
00:30:58.740 an e-bike and a car devon simmons lost his life after police were called reports of a collision
00:31:04.200 um in middleton shortly yesterday uh despite best efforts of the emergency services he was sadly
00:31:10.420 pronounced dead at the scene his family are being supported by officers well thank goodness the
00:31:16.420 officers are available to support the family at this difficult time um a 59 very easily gone the
00:31:22.640 other way couldn't it yes a 59 year old man had been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in
00:31:27.920 custody another 15 year old boy so if you remember the the still shots of the video there was two of
00:31:32.600 them on that scooter so presumably that is the other 15 year old boy who's been um arrested on suspicion
00:31:37.940 of theft um yes and and there is a scene of the uh of the car having impacted the uh sorry can we go
00:31:47.660 down a little bit there can we scroll down another resident said they knew the teenager he was a top
00:31:51.740 lad top yes lad top top lad he was top top lad he was then why did he have a machete why was he
00:31:57.500 attacking someone with a bloody machete he was very respectable very respectable lad top top very
00:32:03.220 respectable lad i've got another photo of the lad oh yeah um this is unverified but this is what
00:32:09.960 friends of his are putting up so we can only assume it's real okay why is he dressed like a soldier
00:32:14.380 in a combat zone top top well he literally looks like a soldier in a war zone yes he does doesn't
00:32:22.340 he but he's actually wearing camo and like protective clothing he's got his face covered why is this top
00:32:28.580 lad very respectable dressed like he's in falluja what is that is that padding or something it looks
00:32:33.840 like protective clothing on his legs yeah yeah why why is he carrying why is he dressed like this so
00:32:39.040 well i mean you you might wear protective clothing to protect yourself from machete attacks machete
00:32:45.480 attacks yes so whatever whatever reason he he's very much in the machete subculture i guess the
00:32:51.820 question is why do these young lads feel like they're living in a war zone why do they feel the
00:32:59.400 need to dress as if they're living in a war zone why do they feel the need to carry machetes and attack
00:33:05.420 one another i mean i say attack one another but like attack random people on the street because
00:33:09.340 they've got a bike they want or something why the hell are we allowing this kind of culture
00:33:12.500 to flourish in the uk well i suppose the answer might be because we have allowed it to happen and
00:33:18.840 therefore he is responding to his environment in a way that feels correct to him which is to you know
00:33:24.760 i'm in an environment where i can get away with doing this stuff um i'm in an environment where i i feel
00:33:31.100 the need to carry a machete and armor plate myself against it and i feel no repercussions from going
00:33:37.540 after a young lad with a machete and striking him repeatedly trying to kill him in order to get his
00:33:42.860 bike even after he's dropped his bike i'm going to continue to attack him and so one might wonder why
00:33:48.700 the authorities aren't cracking down on this so the first machete attack should have been a warning to
00:33:54.940 everyone else in that community we're going to make an example of you you are not free to dress
00:34:02.220 like a militant and run around the streets terrorizing people with machetes so everyone
00:34:07.080 else is like right okay great i don't need to dress like a militant i don't need to carry a machete and
00:34:11.260 i don't need to terrorize because this is not an area that permits gang culture like that this is not
00:34:15.500 whatever this kind of degenerate tribal culture that they've got going on is like this is not permitted
00:34:21.260 so i'm gonna i'm gonna go ahead and assume that this is not the first incident this this chap may
00:34:27.380 have been involved in i did hear he's a top top lad and very well i did hear that and he's very
00:34:31.320 respectable yes i did hear that um but um even if even if this was the first time he stepped out of
00:34:36.920 line um i suspect that for this area this kind of stuff is probably not uncommon and i say that on
00:34:43.700 the basis that it's not uncommon anywhere in britain anymore even nice villages it seems to have ceased to
00:34:49.900 become a thing um more details from the manchester um evening news here we go another photo of that
00:34:58.340 um repeat some of the same details of course yeah officers were called to the scene around uh around
00:35:04.480 midday a 15 year old boy was pronounced dead so in the middle of the day he decides to bring out a
00:35:09.340 machete and start attacking another kid well i mean yeah that's the other thing it's just it's just
00:35:13.960 standard middle of the day behavior now fearless and he obviously felt that this was something that
00:35:20.280 he would just get away with yeah or he didn't think through the consequences but for whatever reason
00:35:25.340 this was considered obviously he didn't think that he was going to suffer any consequences from the
00:35:31.020 authorities right i mean that's i would never go out with a machete so i'd expect to get in trouble
00:35:36.320 for carrying the machete um yes um i think i've got a relevant point to that um this is this is this
00:35:45.160 is not my quote but um you know lieutenant colonel jeff cooper uh once made the assertion that if
00:35:51.960 violent crime is to be curbed it is only the intended victim who can do it the felon does not
00:35:56.520 fear the police and he fears neither the judge nor the jury therefore he must be taught to fear his
00:36:01.780 victim um make your own minds up on whether lieutenant colonel jeff cooper was on the money there
00:36:07.420 or not um so this is terrible incident has been has seen the death of a teenage boy and we are
00:36:17.000 working hard to establish the full facts of this case is what in the what is the early stages of
00:36:22.140 investigation i don't know they will be looking at the full facts because of course what they probably
00:36:26.340 won't be looking at is the complete and total social decay of this country to the point where this
00:36:31.260 sort of thing is standard a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder um yes questioned in due
00:36:40.300 course the officers are ready to play support of the boy um who has who has died well again it's it's
00:36:46.380 great news that they they can throw police at um that well i mean have we got a statement from the
00:36:51.800 boy's father um well not the driver or the other one the other one well i i i i honestly don't know
00:37:00.580 if he could be located right i don't know i don't know um yeah there you go and and they're they're
00:37:08.280 urging people to get in touch with the police if you have any information so there you go authorities
00:37:12.400 that's why i'm making this segment because i'm just um circulating your claims for pills for people
00:37:17.440 to come forward with yeah uh with any information it you do have to ask the question what would you do
00:37:23.180 if you were on the jury um for something like this um i i don't know if we can say but not even sure if
00:37:29.500 i'm allowed to answer frankly yes uh but but those of you in the audience you you might want to think
00:37:34.020 about you know perhaps as a hypothetical if you were on that jury um how might you respond so i i i think
00:37:41.740 that um uh the the normal response would be well i'd phone the police and i'd expect them to pick that
00:37:47.940 lad up uh and charge him with attempted murder and then obviously not just release them onto the streets
00:37:53.900 well yeah yes you might well indeed i mean you you might you might say to your son after watching him
00:37:59.440 be brutally attacked with a machete uh you might say to him well don't look back in anger
00:38:03.920 you know police are going to do their job sure yeah the police will do their job um we we will ring
00:38:09.620 the police and uh maybe after a day or two we might get a crime reference number
00:38:13.600 and then we submitted an insurance claim yep and um then then maybe after a month or two we get you
00:38:20.000 a new bike and that's fine and just just don't look back at back in anger about the machete attack
00:38:24.280 um that i mean that that i understand is the correct response in these circumstances and if if we were in
00:38:31.560 a functional system the the correct response from the police would be to arrest the 15 year old
00:38:36.020 machete wielder and make sure he's not just out on the streets yes that would be what one would expect
00:38:42.540 yes but um it it would appear that we don't actually live um in that world anymore i remember
00:38:50.440 when i was a young lad and i'm not proud of this but i was i when i was a you know probably you know
00:38:55.840 13 14 something like that i was i was out with a mate and um we'd be we'd been eating something and i i
00:39:01.800 casually threw the stuff onto the ground the litter and immediately some guy walking past um was very
00:39:09.620 aggressive and he was like no you pick that up and you put that away and he was all right i'm not
00:39:13.520 i'm not proud of my actions i was a young kid but all the same not i'd take responsibility for it he
00:39:17.600 was absolutely bloody right he absolutely was absolutely was and we used to live in a society
00:39:22.340 where low level stuff like that would be stamped on immediately yeah the the adults felt that they
00:39:28.740 were morally empowered yes correct children regardless of whose children they were no you do not throw
00:39:34.760 rubbish on the streets now i've not seen something like that for many many years i mean apart from
00:39:40.400 about a year ago when i did it myself to some lad who who casually tossed rubbish on the ground and
00:39:45.700 that's the way it should work oh absolutely older men should set an example yep and younger men should
00:39:50.360 know know if you step out of line any man around you yes already to do this yes yes but that is not
00:39:57.600 the culture we live in anymore yeah um speaking about um that you know the the the dad who will
00:40:04.420 no doubt be facing some sort of charges i mean perhaps he will perhaps he won't maybe it was a
00:40:08.700 i mean he i mean it could merely be an accident he misjudged the distance we don't know we don't know
00:40:13.100 what the jury's going to say what i will say is that if they um if if funding for the dad pops up
00:40:19.320 i will share it uh it's probably as far as we should go down that road probably probably right
00:40:25.580 but um you know we we don't know what the um his uh we don't know the full details yet no we don't
00:40:32.900 we don't um there are historic examples that my mind went to of because look at it from the look
00:40:42.060 at it from the dad's point of view he just watched his son uh be attacked and yes we know he's supposed
00:40:46.480 to not look back in anger and getting the insurance number and all the rest of it um but we're both
00:40:52.120 if our sons were well i don't have a son but if our children we witnessed them being attacked
00:41:00.480 with a machete in a brutal fashion i don't think that i could respond in a way that was
00:41:09.140 as tepid as the authorities might want me to
00:41:12.960 i think one of the main problems is that i imagine that there's a deep seated feeling
00:41:21.700 particularly in that community but this is likely not the first time this sort of thing has happened
00:41:26.940 uh that nothing else will be done the phrase had enough comes to mind yeah had enough and the thing
00:41:35.660 is this is something been warning about quite a while if you have a two-tier system which doesn't
00:41:41.960 protect law-abiding citizens and actually seems to privilege and literally not spend its time
00:41:51.200 incarcerating criminals violent dangerous people well you have to expect some kind of reaction
00:41:57.800 yes i mean i don't think in this i think in this particular case it's probably it was so immediate
00:42:03.000 so visceral um i don't know how much of any other thinking even if we lived in a society that
00:42:08.560 actually punished criminals and dealt with machetes and and urban um misbehavior i don't know if you
00:42:14.660 know that would have made any difference because uh and and and it's difficult to imagine this until
00:42:19.420 you have children of your own but it is so raw and visceral the the desire to protect them and to
00:42:28.780 respond against any threats against them i don't know um but i can't help but feel that this is the
00:42:34.560 first time this has happened quite on the first time something happens it probably is your natural
00:42:40.560 instinct to first ring the police possibly i mean we i mean i i would imagine from the speed of the
00:42:47.240 reaction that the dad might have seen out of his window or something i don't know he may have known
00:42:51.260 where he was he may have actually physically seen it like who knows but like this i don't i just
00:42:57.040 don't feel this the first time that young man with machete in the street has attacked someone
00:43:01.280 uh very likely um this is a historic example from a from a from a slightly different age i don't know
00:43:07.780 if you're familiar with this i am indeed um so this is um was it in um 1984 so the man in the red
00:43:15.680 um abducted the man on the left 11 year old son yep um took him to a um motel and and raped him
00:43:27.160 over the series of 10 days and the boy was able to get to a phone and rang for help and the man was
00:43:34.300 arrested and he was being brought back to louisiana um to um to face up to his crimes but the father was
00:43:41.920 waiting at the airport and he took out a concealed pistol and shot him at plank point blank range in
00:43:48.400 the head now um you know this is this is a historic case so we're not under the same restrictions as we
00:43:55.580 are on this previous case um on youtube we probably are uh yeah okay fine but the the the the father i
00:44:03.840 can't remember his name off hand didn't didn't the didn't the jury vote uh not charge him well he he um
00:44:11.460 he plead no contest yeah um and and the judge gave him an appropriate um and we can say this
00:44:18.060 because it was the judge who gave this down gave him a perfectly appropriate sentence after pleading
00:44:21.720 no contest 300 hours community service harsh but fair yes harsh but fair um for this so but but that
00:44:30.680 was in a different age that was in a time um when we viewed predation on children differently to way
00:44:39.160 it wasn't just a fact of life it's not it wasn't just a fact of life of living in a big city
00:44:43.540 that you have to accept being preyed upon and attacked with a machete gary plouchy uh is the
00:44:50.980 name thank you sigil stan i can't believe i forgot um yes yes and the thing is we do live in a world
00:45:00.540 where we just no longer have any faith that the simple rules are being upheld so so let's look at this
00:45:06.540 um i i could give a myriad of examples yeah there are so many videos like this oh yeah i mean
00:45:12.960 so basically all i did is i thought okay what i'm going to do is i'm going to find an example
00:45:16.640 of just how decayed it has got in this country so i just went on twitter and scrolled down a little
00:45:21.160 bit to find a fresh one from today um yeah let's let's play this
00:45:25.360 so here we see um queuing whatever urban youth i think yeah a couple of urban youths are basically
00:45:37.200 just holding open a shopping bag emptying the shelves and walking out in a gregs yeah okay in
00:45:43.340 a gregs yeah so we can't even have gregs now yes i mean i i wasn't a fan of gregs in the beginning
00:45:48.740 but all the same i don't i don't think this should be happening um and but there are so many i've seen
00:45:55.180 loads in like starbucks pret all that sort of where it's just urban youths go in steel and uh
00:46:01.000 and nothing happens um indeed now uh i did notice some of the commenters to this video saying look
00:46:09.520 why why are the men on the right why are they not doing anything about the men on the left because
00:46:15.640 they'll be the ones arrested well yes it's probably got something to do with the fact that
00:46:19.560 the men on the right know that um they are the absolute and complete enemy of the british police
00:46:26.820 yes and the men on the left have the complete and unconditional support of them of the british
00:46:31.400 police correct that that could have played into their decision making factor in this in this
00:46:36.380 scenario there's only a possibility of one of these kinds of people being arrested yes that's the
00:46:41.900 issue yes and there's the men on the right yeah um the other thing that that pops into my head is that
00:46:48.400 um there used to be quite a lot of large predators living in the british isles yeah sure um i mean you
00:46:55.380 just just for anyone unaware i mean it was wolves brown bears yep eurasian lynx um this surprised me
00:47:03.620 spotted hyena really yeah they used to live in the british isles uh cave lions and possibly leopards
00:47:10.240 although that one's that one's unclear they still they're still here they got reintroduced in the
00:47:14.160 19th century well yes but in the in the 20th century the the beast of uh yeah well no we they
00:47:20.680 literally are there there are big cats in britain yes we know why they were released because in the
00:47:24.520 19th century uh people for you know in the empire would bring them home as as exotic pets and then
00:47:30.640 the 60s the labor government was like right you're not allowed these yes they made no provision but the
00:47:34.300 point is they had died out for a very long time and the reason that's true the reason that they had died
00:47:38.140 out for such a long time is because um if you want to go extinct a good way to do it is to threaten
00:47:44.140 people's children yeah and and for basically the people living on the british isles were didn't like
00:47:49.680 the fact that their children were being snatched up by wolves and bears and hyenas and so they dealt
00:47:55.120 with the problem the last wolf in england died over 600 years ago as well it was in 1390 uh they were
00:48:02.380 looking for wolf pelts and they just couldn't find a single wolf in england right that's 600 years ago
00:48:08.380 and the other animals i mentioned they died out quite a bit sooner yeah because at least wolves
00:48:12.380 are mostly skittish around people whereas the other ones i mentioned will just go straight for your
00:48:16.940 children yep and and the men of the british isles dealt with it um and so for a very long time we
00:48:21.680 didn't have any large predators on the island just as a quick aside as well this is what fox hunting is
00:48:25.920 actually about because wolves would control the fox population and so the fox population gets out of
00:48:31.140 hands and now it's not just your children it's your livestock and your chickens your lambs and
00:48:35.440 things like that they get attacked by foxes well now you have to make sure the foxes don't get out
00:48:40.640 of control so i'm not i'm not saying i'm a big fan of fox hunting or anything but like there's a reason
00:48:44.960 that they do it to show that they're the top predator on the island uh yes quite yeah but for uh for
00:48:52.260 whatever reason um the british state has decided that it wants to import um new predators now that term
00:48:59.000 predator um that's not my own term in fact i'm going to um i'm going to give you a quick speech
00:49:05.080 here from from somebody um who is basically accurately describing this situation who i think
00:49:10.940 we can safely say um could not be accused of being a member of uh of the right the c-span networks bring
00:49:17.300 you long-form public affairs programming from the nation's capital and are a public service of your
00:49:21.720 television provider c-span created by cable the fourth challenge is to take back our streets from
00:49:28.220 crime gangs and drugs and we have actually been making progress on this count as a nation because
00:49:34.120 of what local law enforcement officials are doing because of what citizens and neighborhood patrols are
00:49:38.580 doing we're making some progress much of it is related to the initiative called community policing
00:49:43.120 because we have finally gotten more police officers on the street that was one of the goals that the
00:49:47.820 president had when he pushed the crime bill that was passed in nineteen ninety four he promised
00:49:51.980 a hundred thousand police we're moving in that direction but we can see it already makes a
00:49:55.980 difference because if we have more police interacting with people having them on the streets we can
00:50:00.700 prevent crimes we can prevent petty crimes from turning into something worse but we also have to
00:50:04.940 have an organized effort against gangs just as in a previous generation we had an organized effort
00:50:09.100 against the mob we need to take these people on they are often connected to big drug cartels they are
00:50:13.820 not just gangs of kids anymore they are often the kinds of kids that are called super predators no
00:50:18.700 conscience no empathy we can talk about why they ended up that way but first we have to bring them
00:50:22.860 to heal and the president has asked the fbi to launch a very concerted effort against gangs everywhere
00:50:28.060 in addition to that he has appointed a new drug czar you probably saw him tuesday night he's one of the
00:50:32.300 most distinguished uh active military generals that we have in our country he's already proven that he
00:50:37.580 knows how to interdict drugs because of his command of the uh south american uh activity on behalf of the united states
00:50:43.500 but general mcafree what's the rest of it so the that description of quote-unquote super predators
00:50:49.580 uh seems to be the case no no yes compassion no empathy yes uh we can talk about how they ended up
00:50:55.660 that way yes but i think that the first thing to do is to deal with them but yeah exactly that that
00:51:02.620 that accurately describes machete wielding combat clad urban youths yes miss clinton was right she she was in
00:51:11.820 in fact a lot of the 90s um democrats were actually remarkably sensible by today's standards so no she
00:51:19.820 was right um and and you have to ask the question i mean as as rupert lowe has been lately is um you
00:51:25.820 know what why are we in this situation why are they here why are they here yeah why why are we entertaining
00:51:31.100 this why are we continuing to import more predators into this country so um this this one isn't the crime
00:51:39.260 stats but you know he crime stats happen to correlate really closely with this funnily enough they do
00:51:44.700 they they do uh the other point that i wanted to make is um excellent point by wolf here um
00:51:51.260 the police can't turn up if you've been robbed or assaulted and even if you do they most certainly
00:51:56.300 won't solve the crime but there are always hundreds of them available to facilitate the
00:52:00.540 great replacement of the english and that's interesting isn't it you know if if you want to
00:52:04.540 um take a bunch of um immigrants uh who at least one of their number has been involved in the raping
00:52:10.860 of a child um let me just just look at this the the volume of police that they couldn't put together
00:52:20.060 yeah they can lie in the streets of police when it's protecting the thing that they're concerned
00:52:24.780 about yes and i saw that they put up uh fencing around the hotel as well oh did they know the
00:52:31.500 way that hotel has behaved yeah and around parliament too yeah so borders are something
00:52:37.100 they can make yeah they do work but people only put borders around the things that they want to
00:52:41.980 protect well if if you don't put a board if you don't put a fence around your country you need
00:52:45.820 to put a fence around everything in your country and that's and that's what they do
00:52:50.140 you only put a fence around the things that you value and so what do they value well they value
00:52:54.140 the government and they value exactly right but just look at the the huge number of police that they
00:53:01.260 may be able to deploy there is it possible that maybe instead of deploying all of the police numbers
00:53:07.900 on something like that it might be worth at some point thinking about using the police to deal with
00:53:13.500 something like this i mean i'd rather the police be on regular streets just walking around stopping
00:53:18.860 super predators from attacking people with machetes than literally anything else actually and i pretty
00:53:24.940 much guarantee that this was not this lad's first brush with the law yeah and if you had police who
00:53:30.940 actually did their job rather than just basically turning into a an army to support the uh great
00:53:37.180 replacement um then we might not been into this situation so we will we will watch this case with
00:53:42.380 interest as to how it unrolls for here uh b chain says that blonde woman in the video sounds based
00:53:48.780 if she ever decided to run for president she may have my vote if uh if only if that yes continued
00:53:56.540 eh we must be her time soon yeah um that's this sort of misunderstanding he was a bright young man
00:54:01.900 ready to start his career at the nearest turkish barbershop he just wanted to give his friend a new
00:54:05.740 fade rest in power king you know i love the movie judge dread i love the part of the movie where the
00:54:11.580 criminals had a slow motion part yes uh the sheriff of nottingham and his thugs have gone national and to
00:54:17.180 quote robin hood uh then by god we take it back well that's the that's the issue isn't it i mean i've
00:54:22.700 just got i've just can't really say what i think no not really no there there was there was a lot
00:54:29.340 unsaid in that last segment but i think the audience might be able to figure it out for themselves yeah
00:54:34.620 so let's uh let's move on something a bit more jolly show yes uh yeah i wanted to you know it's
00:54:40.220 thursday afternoon we we can uh do uh do something that isn't serious and isn't important right so all
00:54:48.540 the things uh that we cover we cover some horrific stuff that honestly is quite depressing yes um because
00:54:55.420 of the the the the nature of the sort of the gravity of those things uh this is a subject that is
00:55:01.500 completely trivial right completely completely trivial okay and you don't need to think about or
00:55:08.300 worry about in any way shape or form because it will never really affect you uh but it keeps
00:55:12.940 coming up my timeline and it's pissing me off right every goddamn day i see pedro pascal smiling mug
00:55:21.500 and i'm sick of it
00:55:24.860 i that actually might be important because it's starting to irritate me as well right as uh as
00:55:31.900 steph here uh is posting you guys come to amc theaters what movie you want to see you want to
00:55:38.620 see a pedro pascal movie you want to see a pedro pascal movie or do you want to see a pedro pascal movie
00:55:48.940 which pedro pascal movie do you want to see he's even superman oh wait a minute that's not him but
00:55:54.540 there he is yikes i am so sick of seeing this guy i just don't understand yes yes so i mean i i
00:56:03.740 first i'm i don't know if it was his first thing but i first saw pedro pascal in a tv series called
00:56:09.660 narcos right and that was the first time i'd ever seen him and it was a it was a sort of a historical
00:56:15.740 thing and he actually looked like the um uh the da agent that he was playing so i thought okay that
00:56:24.620 makes sense a new actor has popped up he actually looks like the character he did a fine job yeah
00:56:29.660 thought nothing more of it right and then after that series ended he was then in absolutely everything
00:56:35.580 ever made since so the first time i saw him in something was game of thrones where he was um
00:56:41.900 the prince from the southland i can't remember the name of it uh but he was he was fine i i enjoyed
00:56:47.420 the role and he got his head popped open which was brutal yes uh which in retrospect i thought i would
00:56:51.980 have enjoyed that scene more right exactly yeah i mean you know i enjoyed it it was shocking it was
00:56:56.300 great storytelling uh and you know i i thought that was great and then as you say he then began popping
00:57:03.260 up in everything yes and one has to wonder why because i mean he was fine but he's not like one of
00:57:09.980 the world's great actors he's just fine why is he in everything all the time everywhere i mean i'll
00:57:16.540 give you a really weird example it was i didn't watch many of them because it turned awful so quickly
00:57:22.940 but um disney came out with a mandalorian yeah and the whole gimmick of this was that you never got
00:57:30.300 to see the guy's face yeah they don't take um he had a helmet on the entire time until later on when
00:57:35.500 they did take the helmet off um and it turned out that they couldn't even resist casting pedro pesco
00:57:39.980 for that yeah and he wasn't even great for that either he didn't know he was a body presence no
00:57:44.860 he didn't the mandalorian had like i remember there was a scene of him walking down some steps he's
00:57:48.620 just kind of slouching down these steps yeah with his anxiety yeah yeah we'll get into his bloody
00:57:53.340 anxiety uh anyway so as you can see uh it's because the the woke hollywood loveies love him right he is a
00:58:02.620 feminist and he's inspired he's only inspired by power only inspired by powerful women yeah i'm i'm
00:58:09.020 feeling i'm feeling the ghost of gad so he's not dead but i'm feeling gad sad uh has a term for for men
00:58:16.140 like this yes and that that uses yeah that's why i sneaky efforts and uh that's why i'm starting to
00:58:23.580 really hate him i think so julius caesar the duke of wellington alexander the great does nothing for
00:58:28.860 him but showing powerful women and that that's that's inspirational yeah yeah anyway so yeah as
00:58:35.820 you say you know he's look at men's health of a simple way pedro pascal manages anxiety now weirdly
00:58:42.620 this article i was reading through it trying to look for the thing that he does to manage his anxiety
00:58:47.580 but it's basically nothing to this like he just he says he's very anxious during the summer of 2020
00:58:55.420 because of covid but he doesn't explain how he manages his anxiety which is really weird and so
00:59:00.860 people have is this a recent condition no he's been talking about this for a while now because i'm
00:59:06.780 just wondering like let's say you you are a young man and you're suffering anxiety and and you you
00:59:12.540 talk to somebody about this and uh is their advice going to be well why don't you put yourself
00:59:17.740 in front of as many people as you possibly can is that is that how you deal with anxiety to be
00:59:22.460 honest with you i mean a lot of dealing with anxiety i think is just confronting a fear
00:59:25.740 right yes you just gotta go out and do it right so maybe it is but he's overachieving when it comes
00:59:30.380 to that well exactly he's doing great so he's become super famous uh but he's still deeply anxious
00:59:36.620 uh like a like a little scared toddler is how he describes himself right which is weird man needs
00:59:41.820 some testosterone then yeah yeah and then you get clips like this like how many 60 million views on this one
00:59:49.100 but uh as he's standing on stage and he oh i isn't she married to somebody else yeah that's not
00:59:58.300 his wife is it that's someone else's wife yeah so basically uh the i can't find a proper quote from
01:00:05.500 him saying this but uh everyone on the internet is basically saying oh well he he needs soothing he
01:00:11.500 needs soothing when he's in public by touching people which is really weird and so there are many many
01:00:18.540 clips of him basically being very handsy with women around him uh which about a year about a year ago
01:00:25.900 i got a puppy and i was willing to provide soothing for the first week or two and then after that it's
01:00:30.700 no you're on your own yeah but this this is a very brave thing to do in the era of me too
01:00:36.380 well i mean yes but but the point is everyone can tell this kind of bs and you know how i know it's kind
01:00:43.660 of bs yeah yeah why doesn't he have anxiety around his male co-workers yeah it's only around the
01:00:52.060 women and what's what's even more interesting it's only around the attractive women didn't didn't get
01:00:59.740 anxiety around bella ramsey he's not touching her no he didn't right and the thing is right he explains
01:01:06.460 what he does when he's around bella ramsey right huke no no right i'm not not trying to say anything
01:01:13.580 negative about bella ramsey um but there we go he says in an appearance of the promotion of the last
01:01:19.980 of us with bella ramsey pascal was seen revealing to his co-star on why would put his left hand on his
01:01:25.820 stomach to combat feelings of anxiety when he's in public so he puts his left hand on his stomach
01:01:31.500 when he's around bella ramsey but when he's around beautiful blonde english girl who's in my
01:01:35.740 no no no i've got to be all i've got to be all touchy with her i mean if i'm bella ramsey like what
01:01:40.540 on my chopped liver like come on well no no no bella ramsey seems i'm sure she's a lovely person right
01:01:47.500 and you know not like you know as an uggo i i'm synthetic uh but the point is why why why doesn't he
01:01:55.180 need soothing from his male co-workers uh why doesn't he need soothing well it's it's i need i
01:02:01.340 need a beautiful blonde woman to soothe me thank you very much uh and this is just creepy just
01:02:07.980 unbelievably creepy that she is not dating him and she is pregnant with a boyfriend's
01:02:20.060 presumably a boyfriend's child and well we find out if if the if the kid comes out and immediately
01:02:26.380 gets put in every single film um who the father is yes we will but i mean i'm just saying uh if
01:02:33.500 your pregnant wife or just that's my yeah no if your pregnant wife is doing this with any just any
01:02:39.900 other man anytime let alone in public i i'm yeah
01:02:44.540 i i wouldn't stand for it is what i'm saying i wouldn't stand for it in quite explosive ways
01:02:55.180 probably probably not as explosively as the father in the previous segment but yes i i would be raging
01:03:02.300 absolutely raging and uh i mean there's a lot of weirdness going on here yeah and i'd be raging
01:03:11.740 at her too i wouldn't be as angry with well i mean i'd be angry but i wouldn't do anything but like
01:03:16.140 the question of why why if you suffer anxiety you chose this career yep why hollywood feels the need to
01:03:24.620 put him in absolutely everything including roles where you can't even see his face just to be on the safe
01:03:29.900 side and and and why he feels it's appropriate to touch other men's wives like that and and why these
01:03:38.460 women feel the need to mother it means mothering isn't it i mean kind of but it seems that there is a
01:03:46.300 like i don't i this doesn't seem like mothering though right it seems that under the auspices of
01:03:52.620 it being oh no he's just anxious i'm trying to sue them very flirty right very very flirty like again
01:03:59.900 if you go back to like that this isn't motherly you know yes this this is way more than that
01:04:08.300 you know i mean look at her like sorry absolutely absolutely not absolutely not this is a girlfriend
01:04:17.260 allegedly yeah well no allegedly not girlfriend well uh but absolutely not but what this is is
01:04:23.740 creepy and scummy right yeah this is this is weird and unacceptable and again there are just loads like
01:04:30.140 and you get people saying you know i don't understand what this man needs her to hold
01:04:34.380 has her to hold his hand all the time not even dating it makes him look like grade a wimpy pervert
01:04:39.420 yeah he does seem like a really creepy grade a wimpy pervert in fact gadsad has a great term for
01:04:44.620 these people uh and so why why is her boyfriend standing for it i mean this this is her boyfriend
01:04:52.540 like okay sorry paul uh i i think you should deal with that guy right and i i really mean
01:04:58.460 it's a guy with a chin like that i think you've got the the capacity to deal with he was a lacrosse
01:05:02.300 player and now owns a professional lacrosse you can move a lot of soil with that chin yeah right
01:05:08.140 like uh sorry the the the sneaky effort thesis is really coming about right look a little wimpy
01:05:15.420 pedro pascal there who's your girlfriend is all over this guy your pregnant girlfriend is all over
01:05:21.420 this guy are you gonna stand for that mate i wouldn't bloody stand for that i'll tell you who's
01:05:26.060 a great example from the other side is um keanu reeves yes because loads of people come up to him and
01:05:31.340 want photos and he hover hands yes he he makes sure his hands are well out of it because he knows what's
01:05:37.180 appropriate and what isn't yeah he's not going to get me to yeah yeah but uh but all i'm saying paul
01:05:42.300 is i don't know why you're standing for that mate i bloody wouldn't stand for that yeah because um
01:05:48.140 sit here i think makes a great point like people wonder why young men are getting angry and turning
01:05:53.580 against society the pedro pascal vanessa kirby coverage is the perfect example uh all of these
01:05:58.220 weird articles and comments gushing over these two seem to have an open affair when no one cares
01:06:02.780 about vanessa kirby cheating on her husband well boyfriend but or at best making him publicly look
01:06:06.780 like a cuck if pascal was married and he was cheating on a woman the vibe about this would
01:06:10.780 be completely different many uh most people would be outraged and kirby's husband get a better get a
01:06:15.900 paternity test there's about 99 chance he's cheating on him i totally agree so is he not married then
01:06:23.260 they're not married but they've been dating for like four years or something no no no pedro pascal
01:06:26.620 is he married to anyone i don't believe he is does he does he date does he prefer the company of
01:06:31.260 men i don't know let's find it i i've not seen anyone accusing him of being let me let me quickly
01:06:37.020 search that up and if if if he prefers the company of men that might perhaps explain
01:06:43.500 right i mean um the google results are it's unclear so the answer is no right well
01:06:52.060 i don't know if normally if it's unclear that's i would have thought that's a yes
01:06:56.300 no because like i mean you know there's the clip of him like dancing but that doesn't mean anything
01:07:02.140 really um but the thing is as well like a lot of a lot of people have been asking the question if he
01:07:08.940 prefers the company of men sure but he seems to i mean look at the picture he seems to prefer the
01:07:13.980 company of women right that particularly other people's women right yes and not on right again
01:07:21.900 paul why are you standing for this mate you should be doing something about this
01:07:25.260 like i think less of you as a man for permitting this like how like i again i just can't even
01:07:31.260 imagine like what my reaction would be if i was in public and i saw my wife doing that there are
01:07:37.660 literally pages and i i don't know i i might dissent on this one i all i see is pages and pages of
01:07:43.580 speculations and articles about okay sexuality let's assume it's all speculation right that even if he's
01:07:51.820 gay yes i'd be like no absolutely not well because at the end of the day he's he's only
01:07:56.700 gay until he's not right you know he's only gay until he's having sex with your wife or something
01:08:01.580 you'd be like well hang on a second yes it's conversion therapy and not well i mean i i think
01:08:06.460 it's gad's sneaky effort and we could uh the thesis in play and i think that the uh question about his
01:08:14.380 sexuality is is deliberately vague but i just oh again this is more video and we don't need to
01:08:20.460 watch because we've seen enough but i just i just cannot stand it and i can't stand it in that kind
01:08:26.940 of again it's nothing to do with me it doesn't matter to me whatsoever but it's constantly shoved in
01:08:32.300 my feed and i'm more annoyed for this guy yes not like this culture this this very feminine culture
01:08:40.780 in hollywood very permissive feminine culture uh you should be enforcing your boundaries and that's
01:08:45.980 what this really but that's what really bothers me about this is that what it's setting is an example
01:08:50.300 to other men but like yeah you know what actually your wife your girlfriend your pregnant girlfriend
01:08:55.660 uh can just go and do this weird thing oh he needs soothing he's right okay first thing to us he
01:08:59.820 needs a slap right if you're if you're a 40 how old's pedro pascal like 40 something right uh man
01:09:06.140 and you're like oh i'm getting really anxious in the public no grow up right you you sound like a
01:09:10.940 toddler you sound like a child you're not a child you're an adult man grow up also you should know
01:09:17.420 that there are boundaries with other people's women right yes and if if you are not respecting
01:09:22.300 the boundaries that other people should be setting with their women and that's on you as well
01:09:26.620 right and so that's why this i mean i have never treated somebody else's woman like that
01:09:33.100 you'd expect a smack in the face even if i don't know who the man is i just just know
01:09:37.740 and you'd expect a smack in the face if you did yeah right and but that's the point everyone involved
01:09:41.900 in this is frankly failing in their duty to patrol the boundaries of their own relationships and i think
01:09:47.740 this is a terrible terrible example to others and it's really annoying me that i'm constantly getting
01:09:52.940 shoved in my face in my bloody timeline but it's not just like as sitch pointed out there are loads
01:09:57.020 of articles going about oh isn't this isn't pedro pascal sweet he's like no he's insufferable i hate
01:10:02.300 him and i'm sick of seeing him i'm sick of you putting him in everything well more broadly i don't
01:10:06.620 understand why hollywood does this i mean is there really a shortage of people that can act i don't
01:10:11.340 think so i think it's there's a shortage of male feminists who haven't been me too'd who can act i think
01:10:18.220 that's the real issue yeah that could be right because i mean there are if you're right wing you're
01:10:22.700 not allowed to have a job in hollywood so then you've got to you've got yeah okay well yeah but
01:10:26.940 only because he stays very quiet well yeah but he still doesn't really have a job in hollywood
01:10:31.500 he should be in like big blockbusters but instead he gets marginalized we we can infer that he's right
01:10:37.020 wing because he knows the warhammer source material but also because he never does anything
01:10:42.140 left wing yes yes it's the same with chris chris pratt is another one yes obviously right wing
01:10:47.420 he's lucky to be in the jurassic but yeah i think i think that is probably more it is
01:10:53.260 for a movie you want a masculine guy yeah good luck trying to find a left-wing masculine guy in fact
01:10:59.500 there was a study that i saw not so long ago and it was about um basically what they did is they got
01:11:04.780 a bunch of um left-wing men and gave them testosterone and they all turned into republicans oh really yeah
01:11:11.740 what a surprise left-wing is basically faggotry i mean maybe maybe maybe there's gonna have to
01:11:19.340 bleep that on youtube okay fine it is uh well you know what i'm trying to say yeah um so yeah if
01:11:26.780 trying to populate a roster of movies with a masculine left-wing men i mean there can't be more
01:11:33.660 than about four of them in the country but the thing is though there's there's another aspect of this
01:11:37.660 which is her doing yes right what what she is doing is reveling in breaching the boundary with
01:11:44.220 her own boyfriend she's reveling in having this little toy because the thing is about pedro pascal
01:11:49.260 non-threatening he's not he's not he's not going to do anything that she you know she draws a boundary
01:11:55.500 he's going to have to live with it right he's not going to be physically do anything um but she's
01:12:00.460 reveling in the transgressiveness of this right you can see it on her face this isn't your boyfriend
01:12:04.620 love you shouldn't be doing this you know you shouldn't be doing this she should know that as
01:12:07.820 well exactly and she's she's reveling in the transgression of it which again it's another
01:12:12.140 i'm just absolutely sick of this at this point uh terrible example and just any young men watching
01:12:18.220 don't ever let a woman do this to you don't ever let another man do this to a woman and uh you
01:12:23.820 you you know what i'm talking about
01:12:29.420 sorry i'll read loads of these guys i didn't realize how triggering pedro pascal would be
01:12:34.380 good lord yeah you're gonna need to do another episode uh people generally turn to vigilantism
01:12:39.980 when they feel like they have nothing to lose you learn nothing else from the previous segment but
01:12:43.660 pedro pascal stand at the movie with nick cage to steal all nick cages i'll be in every movie ever
01:12:48.380 made energy like in monsters and space jam he will not stop until he's remade all the movies with
01:12:54.220 himself uh pedro pascal comes across the type of guy that will try to convince you that him having
01:12:59.100 sex with your wife is good for society you know what no i don't even think he does that i think it's
01:13:04.220 the sneaky hocker thing where he's just i'm i'm such a i'm such a vulnerable pathetic wretch that i need
01:13:12.060 your wife or girlfriend to come over and give me a hug i'm still in team prefers the company of other men
01:13:16.620 i don't think it is because again like why wouldn't that in hollywood that would get him more roles
01:13:24.140 right being gay would be good for his career and like and could his career get any better
01:13:28.620 can we have a vote in the chat sneaky effers or gay and there's absolutely no reason that he would
01:13:33.820 keep being gay hidden right absolutely none in fact he would gain social cachet for for coming out
01:13:39.180 as gay right so i mean that yeah that is a good argument and he's always touching women he's never
01:13:43.580 touching the men if he was gay he'd be doing to his male co-stars he's only ever touching women
01:13:48.460 and only ever the attractive ones the sigil stone points out pedro never crawls over his unattracted
01:13:52.780 co-stars hmm again like uh where's it like this it's so totally this
01:14:02.540 like i love i love this guy becoming a meme of people being sus um but it's it like i'm
01:14:12.700 fucking watching you pedro
01:14:16.860 i'm just watching you mate like i don't like sorry i don't believe you you liar um chat seems evenly
01:14:24.780 divided between sneaky effer and gay if he was gay he'd be touching men he never self-soothes
01:14:31.660 yeah but but men might respond there are gay men there are loads of like men yeah respond to that
01:14:38.780 but again like we're not talking about guys down the pub here we're talking about weird pervs in
01:14:42.780 hollywood um anyway base tape says no your honor are simply using a breast of stress balls i have anxiety
01:14:47.980 yeah exactly yeah exactly bullshit pull the other one mate
01:14:55.180 Obi-Wan to invisible woman pedro is the father isn't he i'm so sorry
01:14:58.540 uh i've got uh i've got term used for pedro and male feminist in general ambush predator
01:15:03.740 no no no that's the thing he's not a predator right he's what he he's he's got this kind of
01:15:09.820 pathetic weakness that is allowing the women to essentially lie about what's happening uh to create
01:15:16.540 a a kind of fictional event a fictional thing that now is a lie that everyone's got to play into
01:15:24.140 and the media's oh yeah look he's just got anxiety no he's a fucking perv and he wants to touch other
01:15:28.620 guys wives don't have it paul get out there and bloody lamp him no doubt they'll use the same
01:15:35.900 relo group trying to ship these two together yeah well probably and i don't i don't you know
01:15:40.540 at the end of the day if paul doesn't enforce his own boundaries guess what he wants
01:15:43.820 to be fair i wouldn't allow my wife to be an actress no i would stop it at the first hurdle
01:15:49.020 yeah of course um chris says carl clearly hasn't seen the pedro nail compilations on x
01:15:54.060 listen man being a metrosexual does not mean you're gay like russell brand is one of the most famous
01:15:59.660 metrosexuals ever and he slept with more women than i've had hot dinners so
01:16:06.060 uh plot twist vanessa kirby has a penis i doubt it she's pregnant
01:16:09.420 um hasn't been outed as a predator so far you mean yeah i mean it is weird i saw a tweet the
01:16:15.260 other day so because someone pleases me to this guy because i'm sick of seeing him you know just
01:16:19.580 get get on with it um that's a random name says i had a gay co-worker reacted like this with all the
01:16:24.540 women at work and they're allowed to touch him all over weird stuff yeah but that's the thing right i i
01:16:28.700 think i think for a lot of them being gay is a kind of cover i am i am 100 team gay at this point
01:16:34.380 no i'm not touch the men that's gonna get lotus eaters out of context touch the men pedro that's
01:16:42.700 all i'm saying anyway video comments
01:16:54.940 from 4th august 2025 a new system called enhanced customs monitoring will track uk residents who leave
01:17:01.340 the country more than three times within a 12-month period on your fourth trip an automatic alert will
01:17:06.860 be sent to the government's mobility oversight unit a new branch under hmrc and the home office
01:17:12.060 to check whether your declared income employment status and tax residency match your lifestyle
01:17:17.500 according to a leaked briefing reported by the guardian this policy is designed to tackle benefit
01:17:21.980 fraud tax evasion and cross-border abuse of the welfare system oh it's totally true isn't it what is
01:17:28.460 is that real i i've not heard of this so this is the first i've heard of this but i've i've seen
01:17:33.740 lots of people particularly morgoth on the right being like look they're going to use um
01:17:39.580 the you know the the manipulation of the benefit system in order to bring about a very
01:17:44.860 hardcore surveillance state and so and everyone will agree with it because it'll be like yeah well
01:17:50.620 we've got to do something about the immigrants on benefits it's like you could do that anyway yeah
01:17:54.380 exactly you just stop them getting benefits solve that problem so anyway zesty king says uh i think
01:18:01.100 the responses from both government and essex police show that the people in power are unwilling to
01:18:04.300 recognize uh oh sorry uh the people in power recognize the potential for mass unrest and
01:18:09.820 are looking at the previous response last august an unwillingness to it or inability to deal with
01:18:13.740 the situation to quote edmund burke the dangers by being despised grow great uh yeah no i i really
01:18:20.140 think that that's one of the reasons that kia starmer basically has not said shit about this
01:18:25.180 he's just been like um yeah no that's bad yeah amazingly he learned yeah exactly i mean like he
01:18:31.340 must have had um focus groups or whatever you know advisors being like listen man just just let the local
01:18:38.380 i mean is it is extraordinary that it takes a focus group for him to understand the concept that
01:18:43.340 people don't like their kids being attacked and he's like well let the local police constable
01:18:48.860 step on that rig mate yeah you know you don't need to do that while the local police constable is
01:18:53.500 dodging left right and center yeah i mean who who you i think the question was right though who is
01:18:59.820 actually in charge in essex then and who is supposed to be taking responsibility or anywhere yeah or
01:19:05.820 anywhere you know who's in charge of you know the prime minister and trump and all the rest of it
01:19:10.700 yeah no absolutely yes uh henry says it's incredibly hard for the police to claim they're politically
01:19:15.100 neutral these days when regions elect a police and crime commissioner who are politically affiliated
01:19:19.980 yeah i mean absolutely and then all of the all of the other political baggage that they carry and
01:19:27.820 the idea that the police are like you're all just a neutral institution bro it's like bollocks
01:19:31.740 just don't even like stop lying man uh not carl's parrot says his answer to every question about
01:19:37.740 was about the right to free speech yeah as if they believe that as if they believe that from a
01:19:42.940 second purely performative and showing up for a press conference in the hope it'll go away
01:19:47.100 he he was probably given command from on high uh like the home office or the government themselves
01:19:52.780 like look you have to go out and do a press conference about this and he's oh jesus christ
01:19:56.700 what am i gonna do well they weren't doing it so somebody else exactly so yeah and uh you know i
01:20:01.900 guess dodge the bullets and just claim you're a neutral free speech institution bro as if anyone
01:20:07.980 believes that uh you and says the point is we don't want more criminals on top of homegrown
01:20:12.940 the crimes are committed totally avoidable to their victims well that's exactly the point like i saw a
01:20:17.100 i saw a tweet going around the other day that was um something along the lines of oh yeah no we want
01:20:22.060 locally sourced rapists it's like well we can't do anything about the locally sourced rapist it's like
01:20:28.140 well you're suggesting we need to import rapists because the numbers aren't sufficient
01:20:32.140 like importing rapists like rape is a measure of gdp or something like it's one of the things i've
01:20:39.180 been looking to do at some point is work out how much gdp that the government is willing to trade for
01:20:45.660 one rape or murder and the only the only reason i couldn't do it is because by the time we had good
01:20:50.220 enough numbers it was evident that the gdp contribution of these people was actually
01:20:54.140 negative well yeah i was going to say they're not contributing gdp yeah the growth i mean what was
01:20:58.540 the growth britain's you know growth last year it's not like 0.1 oh yeah it's absurd yeah really
01:21:03.900 low and it's like okay well that's probably fictional too in anyway yes omar says the far
01:21:09.580 right does nothing wins it appears reality is finally catching up with the establishment orthodoxy
01:21:14.060 well that's the point even the woman is like look this is going to sound really far right but
01:21:18.540 they are a bunch of rapists that you've put in this hotel for some reason and i don't know why
01:21:22.620 should i do something for my section uh yeah well i've got one more from now okay um it's a shame
01:21:29.660 the low seaters are athe atheistic because there's a clear parallel with chief constable ben julian
01:21:35.260 harrington and pontius pilot uh that's it that is an interesting uh parallel actually i didn't even
01:21:41.020 think about that which clip so that that that police officer going in like look oh yes yeah you know
01:21:46.620 nothing to do with me a pontius pilot wash my hands of it yeah exactly wash my hands of it look
01:21:50.460 i yes i always found the thing about pontius pilot quite funny actually because the roman governor
01:21:54.780 is just watching these two groups of jews just angrily arguing about some esoteric
01:21:58.700 you know theological and he's just like i don't know just pay the taxes yeah yeah i don't know
01:22:05.020 about that i don't give a shit like but i do apologize for our atheism i mean we we do what we can i
01:22:11.660 mean um razz is quite sensible on the religious front but you know we're correcting that where we can
01:22:17.020 uh i just want to answer a question by hector very quickly he says is it
01:22:20.380 confirmed that the chief constable was ordered by keir starmer to bus in counterpressures now i
01:22:24.380 haven't that there's no evidence that he's been ordered by keir starmer uh as far as we can tell
01:22:29.180 they do it because they choose to um on on on this dad had enough uh mason royce says note all the
01:22:37.900 typical uh media earmarks a nice vague headline only the final crime is reported with the most innocent
01:22:44.860 flattering photo of the alleged perpetrator victim yes the one of him dressed up in combat gear that came
01:22:50.060 from facebook from his own supporters yeah weirdly they did they didn't use that one in the bloody
01:22:53.820 yes no they they went for the um you know choir boy uh what was it he was a yeah well he's a top top
01:22:59.900 lad very respectable respectable yes respectable yes respectable didn't he yes i'm sure if you took
01:23:05.260 back to 1950s britain he would stand out as a as a beacon in the community as a very i'm sure he already
01:23:10.060 was yes um you and baker points out there was a dad a few years back whose son got his bike stolen and
01:23:18.060 had a tracker on it so basically the dad went to try and get the night uh the the the bike back and he
01:23:23.260 had a knife on him just in case now um before he drew that the thief stabbed him in the eye
01:23:30.620 um and so he then retrieved his knife and stabbed him back he went to jail why didn't the thief go to
01:23:36.300 bloody jail well maybe he did as well but the dad went went to jail for for for um counter-stabbing
01:23:46.460 we need to make uh i mean that that's the thing it's it's the official line in this country is
01:23:53.020 the criminal has rights you don't yes you have you have to allow violence to be done to you yeah
01:23:59.420 because only the state has the complete monopoly on violence and if someone steals from you you
01:24:04.460 you just have to deal with it really if they machete attack you you just have to deal with it
01:24:08.780 like cameron was saying there was an example in swindon where some urban youth got arrested
01:24:15.420 with a machete and he was out the same day oh shit i meant to put that in the segment yeah yes and
01:24:19.820 it's just like yes so if they're just around on the streets what are we supposed to do i don't
01:24:25.500 think that if i got caught with a machete on the street i'd be let off within yeah i kind of
01:24:29.180 feel i won't be out the same day yeah i doubt it yeah but uh for whatever reason the uh the
01:24:34.620 protected classes are and then they wonder why people feel the need to take the law into their own
01:24:39.340 hands uh base tapes is the reason why banning ninja storms it seems so ridiculous we're introducing
01:24:44.940 a ban um on this form of knife but we're also keeping the ban on enforcement to do anything about
01:24:49.820 it may the odds ever be in your favor citizens yes uh paul um um nebuchadnezzar says he's dressed in
01:24:57.660 military cosplay because he's part of the occupation force in britain yes good comment
01:25:04.460 from zesty king there i hope the bike was okay i'm afraid i've got some bad news about that bike
01:25:08.220 mate well your bad news in this and the garden and the garden wall and the car probably and the
01:25:13.980 most shocking thing was why did that house need five bins yeah that's a good point yeah but no i
01:25:19.580 believe the bike uh didn't make it someone online says uh the dad did nothing wrong well that's your
01:25:25.260 opinion sir um you know we we um that that's not the view of the lotus eaters we the view of the
01:25:30.540 lotus eaters is he should have run for an insurance number and not look back in anger yep mason says
01:25:36.780 pedro pascal is an inoffensive diverse but not too diverse actor of some ability uh ticks a lot of
01:25:41.500 hollywood boxes uh yeah also he's a proud feminist and ally of ldt but again the okay that that pushes me
01:25:49.420 back into the sneaky effort view if he says oh yeah absolutely he's a proud feminist and proud
01:25:54.300 ally oh that is that is classic sneaky effort behavior 100 i should have mentioned it right i i
01:25:59.340 brought up the uh feminism is for everyone page just as a sort of earmark of it but i should have
01:26:05.100 made it more explicit can you be both can you be can you be uh can you be a sneaky effort and
01:26:09.580 gay at the same time maybe you can i mean probably but that's an issue for the gay community that i don't
01:26:14.060 know about um anyway michael says pedro is the perfect example of the new man that hollywood
01:26:19.420 wants to push weak spineless whiny meanwhile his twin brother is trans so too uh yeah that's again
01:26:28.860 like he doesn't say peas does he no i i've i've seen like more of that like suspicious guy like yeah
01:26:35.020 pedro's brother's trans eh eh okay interesting yeah i wonder if that's nature or nurture yeah exactly i've
01:26:43.580 always wondered with that supreme general david says i suspect all of these intimate relations
01:26:48.220 that interactions that pascal has in public with these women are carefully curated by their respective
01:26:53.260 agents in order to create publicity and increase their profiles maybe but i'm bloody sick of seeing
01:26:57.740 them man i'm absolutely sick of it peaceful welsh choir boy says i recently tried the pedro pascal
01:27:07.580 anxiety gimmick with a co-worker and got reported to hr i'd just taken it to see coldplay 2 the ungrateful
01:27:12.700 cow man what did you make of that coldplay thing just very quickly well if if they had just not
01:27:21.580 reacted no one would have noticed yeah but they did the worst possible thing yeah they drew it they
01:27:28.780 drew attention to the fact that they went to a coldplay concert probably unlikely that their spouses
01:27:33.100 were watching yes no one would have noticed i i did like um oh what's his name the shouty guy andrew
01:27:39.340 tate his his response was imagine losing half your money for banging an old lady i mean the woman was
01:27:45.420 older and less attractive than his wife yes so so what are you doing yes um mathurian says uh i didn't
01:27:54.380 think i particularly disliked pedro until i look uh took a look at the nick cage movie where he plays
01:27:58.460 himself i haven't seen it uh george says uh yeah pedro is the new man feminism wants safe progressive and
01:28:06.620 submissive yeah that's yeah that's the submissive part is the part that's really rankling me
01:28:12.140 um he has no personality just accepting whatever the woman in authority tells him to do i refuse to
01:28:16.740 watch anything he's involved in uh yeah why does he keep touching women in public well that is the
01:28:21.140 question the question um and chance asks do you guys think it'd be possible to signal boost the
01:28:27.260 dominion society out of canada it's basically rupert lowe's restore britain in canada the commonwealth
01:28:34.100 need you well uh i've never heard of the dominion society nor have i but uh but if it is as you
01:28:39.780 we've got some canadian friends so so maybe we'll ask and see if they what view they take yeah but uh
01:28:46.340 but yeah like this pedro pascal thing i just don't believe that he's gay right a gay man i think would
01:28:51.820 have a different attitude like i just don't i just don't see it he's he looks like he's looking for
01:28:59.900 female attention the reason the reason i'm so confused is i'm getting both sets of vibes from
01:29:04.580 him i think the submissive thing is the the issue with the george he's he's playing a game where if
01:29:12.320 he's sufficiently submissive and pathetic then he can sneaky fucker his way into getting other
01:29:18.140 men's wives to give him intimate attention he's in absolutely every movie he should be able to get
01:29:24.460 laid as much and as often as he wants you would think i don't really see how you could possibly
01:29:31.020 fail at this point i don't know and it's really annoys me and i really don't like him and so i'm just
01:29:37.180 kind of like i'm sick of seeing him everywhere i'm sick of him right um with that um mystery
01:29:44.940 to solve uh i think we i think we have to we have to bow out now because it is time
01:29:50.140 so um thank you very much for turning up and watching and chatting and and all the rest of
01:29:54.700 it and see you the next one cheerio oh yes and there is a common sense crusade to watch so watch it