The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1230
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Summary
In Episode 1230 of The Lotus Eaters, we are joined by Carl, Harry, and Nate to talk about the quiet revolution, and the growing problem of crime in the UK. We also discuss the dangers of social media and TikTok, and whether or not we should be worried about it.
Transcript
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Who are the men that pick for scraps amongst the ruins at the end of history? You should
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know, because you encounter them every day. Between the towering buildings of a fallen
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empire, we find the Fellaheen, the historyless men, who know nothing of the turning of the
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cosmic wheel and find themselves outside of civilisation itself. Cut loose from the great
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chain of being, they represent the low into which our dying culture will return. That
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is, unless we choose to take up the burden once again. This Fellaheen condition is the
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subject we explore in issue 4 of Islander Magazine. On sale, while stocks last, and available
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Oh, hello there. And welcome to the podcast of the Lotus Eaters episode 1230. I was just
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perusing this copy of Islander 4, which if you've not got yet, well, there are still available,
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so you should get one or you're gay. Anyway, today we are joined by Carl, me, Harry, and
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Nate. Thank you for coming on again, Nate. Nice to be here. And we're going to be talking
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about the quiet revolution, how cultures and therefore peoples are what makes economies and
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not lines going up on graphs. And I am going to go a little bit off topic and talk about
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YouTube fitness and online fitness culture in general being cancer and probably a psyop.
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I'll be interested to get your takes on that recently. Have you seen the Jeff Nippard controversy?
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Yeah, yeah. Well, we can go through that. And you've started going to the gym recently,
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so it'll be interesting to get your take as well. Anyway, with all that said,
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is there anything else we need to announce before we go further?
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So, there's something of a quiet revolution happening in Britain at the moment. And it's
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that kind of very British, particularly English, I've had enough of this, and I've decided it's
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just non-compliance from here on out. I've decided that the authorities have lost all respect,
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and I've decided that I'm not going to properly engage with them. And in fact,
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I'm going to do everything I can in those very small but tangible ways to undermine the system
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itself. And this is happening all over the country, as far as I can tell, because it seems that
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something of a critical consciousness is arising in the English, where they realize, oh, right,
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right, so this is how it's going to be forever, and there's no end in sight. Well, I have to do
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something. And it begins in really small things, but it ends with people having quite radical statements,
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which, of course, we don't endorse. But anyway, before we begin, go and get Islander 4. It is
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amazing, of course, and while stocks last. So, there are lots of small things like this.
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Like, everyone is aware, everyone is well aware that we have a two-tier system. And if,
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Nate, if you as a white Englishman were to go and rob a shop, the cops would be on you before you got
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out of the door, right? However, we also know that if you're an urban youth, then you can just
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film yourself on TikTok every single day walking into a Greggs or walking into wherever, and just
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stealing, and no one cares, and everyone's just like, well, that's just part and parcel of living
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in a modern, diverse society. I think they call it pulling a Mizzy. Well, I think it's worse than
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that, actually. Mizzy was, like, obnoxious and walking into people's homes, but, like, this is proper
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theft, right? So, I actually think that Mizzy is kind of mild compared to what we're seeing here.
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How far we've come. We'll get back to Mizzy in a second. This is progress, folks.
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Crimes up, line up, yes. It was, well, we found out today there was 0.3% GDP growth.
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Oh, yay. 0.3%, I mean. It's all worth it. It's all worth it, guys. It really does make you wonder
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that if we could just have the shackles taken off of us for a second, we could have a rich country.
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I know. Like we used to have. Even with all of these weights on us dragging us back,
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we're still like, okay, no, I'm still gonna win. 0.3%.
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The entrepreneurial spirit is huge in the UK. I know. It really is massive. It always has been.
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And yet, we're just lumbered with detritus. Well, we're lumbered with this. I mean,
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if you were thinking about opening a shop, well, as Labour have told you, don't put the expensive
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items at the front of your shop, because... Don't advertise the good stuff. Yeah. Yeah,
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exactly. No, it's literally it. Don't put it in the store window, because a pack of urban use will
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probably come around and nick it, right? And that's not good for, you know, businesses. But anyway,
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so you've got that on one side, being the general theme of the authorities is, it's out of our hands,
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not a lot we can do about it. You need to basically take precautions. And then on the other side,
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you've got this. So I'm just gonna summarize this. This is worthy of an entire segment all on its own,
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but I'm gonna summarize this, right? Because this is, this is real. And it's genuinely the sort of
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thing that, like, Cunni Drucker is best positioned satirized. So there was a video that came out the
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other day that I honestly thought was a sort of brass-eye satire. I thought it was a joke.
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I didn't realize it was real. I went searching for it and I couldn't find it again. So I genuinely
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thought, oh, it's just fake. No, no, apparently it's genuinely real. So as you can see, British cops wore
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jogging outfits to elicit cat calls and then arrested some men who hit on them.
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In the video, they pointed out the men hadn't actually done anything illegal.
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They're not broken any law. No. But we need to address it.
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Yeah. It needed to be addressed. And so obviously you've just got the meme. It's like,
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shy guy struggles with women, sees cute girls jogging by my house every day,
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finally work up the conference and speak to them. Hey, love your dedication, looking fit.
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They stop and talk at the radio, all units. Sirens blare as police cars suddenly pull up around me,
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get arrested. That's not even a misrepresentation of what has happened here.
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Yeah. That's that's actually so this this is doing police doing stupid 2015 feminism.
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So, oh, no, I'm being cat called. I think we're a bit further.
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You know, is even as they were calling it in, they they love, of course, they they loved that
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someone was hitting on them. You get validation and you get to exercise illegal or inappropriate
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authority. What these what these police women have done is pull a gym tick tock catfish.
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Yes. Right there on the public, on the public, but not even in the gym.
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You know how the gym thoughts would wear the really tight shorts to show off their
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asses? She's literally doing it there. Film themselves. And then if they caught any
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man in the background, just taking a quick look, that was that was it. Your life was over.
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That's this. Except it's the British police doing it to shy young men, not even gym bros.
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Yeah. It's it's it's so comical. It's hard to believe. But the thing is, it gets worse.
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I saw this as well. Have you ever had a 300 pound fine and points on your non-existent
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driver's license for riding your skateboard? And further to that, yeah, we're going to impound
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it until you can. Oh, yeah, yeah. Well, how about we'll watch the video. Okay. The guy
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explains it because it's just believe it's just ridiculous. I couldn't believe it.
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A hundred pound fine for no insurance and the six penalty points on the UK driving license
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that you don't have. And that would obviously like if you applied for a UK driving license,
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you would start with six points on that driving license. Okay. So that's that part out of the way.
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So if I apply for a UK driver license, this is going to affect, I want to have points even
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before. Yeah. Before getting there. You apply for it in the next three to four years,
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they will still give me license. Yeah. Six in the first two years is an automatic
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balance. For a skateboard officer, I can't believe it. I'm really sorry if I did something wrong.
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We'll do all this. I'll do it on to the next bit and then we can get you on your way and get you to
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a meeting. Okay. So as soon as we've told you, your vehicle is being being seized today because it's on the road.
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It's being used without insurance. It's going to be seized. Okay. We'll go to the car pound.
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The only way you can get the car pound out of the car pounds, if you turn up with a valid policy of
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motor insurance, which allows the vehicle to be used on the road. Okay. Other than that,
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you cannot pick up the vehicle. The problem you're going to find is the motor insurance
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company can't provide you with insurance to carry out to use something on the road. That's illegal.
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These are illegal to be used on the road. So therefore no insurance company is going to cover you.
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So I'm just going to lose my boards. In effect, yes.
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But I can't actually say you're losing your board because you may miraculously be able
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Miraculously. Miraculously find a company that insures you.
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We're just stealing your skateboard, bro. Deal with it.
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British entrepreneurial spirit. I'm seeing a gap in the market here.
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That looks like one of those electric skateboards.
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Is this literally because it's probably got like a small electric motor on it?
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Therefore, there's some really like fine print law that says,
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Yeah. And he made the mistake of going on the road with these fine gentlemen police officers.
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And then you've got other videos like this. Now, I can't attest to the authenticity of this video.
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Um, you know, who knows whether this caption is correct.
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Right, so a pack of Mizzy's running into a shop, stealing stuff.
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I mean, what could she have possibly actually have done?
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And then, again, concurrent to all of this happening, you've got the Welsh choir boys.
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Now, this is, again, another story that deserves an entire video of its own.
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So this Welsh choir boy decided to just break in someone's house.
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And the police were like, no, no, we can't arrest him.
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And people are like, but, but he just broke into my house.
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It's like, well, we've got to prove intent with burglary.
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It's like, okay, can't he be suspected burglary?
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Can't just the, can't just trespassing in the first place earn an automatic removal from
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So, I mean, good thing that he's still wandering the streets.
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He looks like a well-adjusted young man, a neurosurgeon.
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I was talking with people earlier today, and they were telling me that the reason they were
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trying to excuse it was because apparently the person's front door was open when he walked in.
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So if I'm walking out of my house, because, you know, there are circumstances, shockingly,
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If somebody just decides, as I'm walking out of my house, to walk in.
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So is that an open invitation, according to the police?
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Well, I mean, you had your door open, what can we do about it?
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And then, of course, if I did something about it, if I give the guy three warnings,
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leave my house, second warning, third warning, physically remove it, I'd probably get in trouble.
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I'd be the one who gets in trouble for physically removing him from my house.
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Well, what's interesting is that other people were arrested in this event, just not him.
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The people who lived in the property, they were arrested because they caused trouble, apparently.
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And, I mean, you've got, you know, videos of them just being like, this surely cannot be real.
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And they're like, well, it's just trespassing, it's not an arrestable offense.
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But this guy who's filming, I won't play it just for...
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No, we will play it actually, because it's just remarkable.
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This man in this vehicle, this man in this vehicle has just entered a lady's property
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And these officers have said it's not an offense.
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Officer, how is that, how is that not an offense?
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How is it not an offense entering someone's house?
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Regardless, he's done it once, he don't need to do it again.
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You know, you're going to cause a war on the streets.
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You know, you know, you're causing a war on the streets.
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Yousef said that it isn't an offense entering a property.
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Do you think it's not an offense entering a property?
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Regardless, if I entered your house with your wife and kids in there,
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are you going to be angry and want to get me arrested?
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You'd be angry, but you have to prove intent for it to be burglary.
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I think this guy's intent was way worse than burglary.
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I think this guy's intent was the intent of a Welsh choir boy, frankly.
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And yet, you know, the cops are just like, well, I'm not even going to try and make a case
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that he might have been in there for nefarious reasons.
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He's clearly just an innocent lad who's looking for wherever it is we build rockets in this country,
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He was just sizing the place up because he's like, I'm going to build something like this.
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Look at the fury in the people on the streets, right?
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You are going to cause a war on the streets if you keep going like this.
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And the cops, I mean, look, the other cop who just couldn't keep his eyes straight on the guy.
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The thing is, like, so, the police as an institution only works in this country because we allow them to.
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I mean, the whole point of British policing was...
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...peels nine principles of policing to ensure that the public cooperated with the police.
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To mean that the police didn't have to carry guns.
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We'll get into the lack of consent by which people are being policed by very shortly.
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But the point being, you can feel the heightened tension, right?
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People can see where the face of the state is pointed.
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And so now, when you've got, like, you know, agents of the state who are coming to people's houses because they need their help,
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Yeah, I know you're a little traitor, moron, wanker.
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Your protection of mining can be used as evidence.
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And you're going on YouTube, Facebook, Telegram.
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You're going to be made famous as a little traitor, midget, Gestapo cunt that you are.
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And you're going to be famous in about two minutes when I put this on Telegram.
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There's a group against are going to take you all to court for harassing people through getting money through menaces.
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So I hope you won't sleep at night again, you cunts, because you won't be soon, because you're all going to prison, you little fat midget.
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There are no greater insults than what the English can throw.
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What's really great about English insults is they're really good at stripping someone's dignity.
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You know, he came, I'm here from the London borough or whatever.
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I wish the audience could hear what we can hear in here, because that entire thing was just Samson howling, wetting himself behind the screen.
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But you can see these are not rare occurrences these days.
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I've got a personal one that I know, a guy that I know, a friend of mine, was photographed at...
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I don't think it was a Tommy rally, but it was some kind of protest going on.
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For example, he's in a photograph holding up a flag.
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As a result of this, he's been suspended for months from his job.
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It might have to go to the free speech union, because it's not anything that's protected under law to be able to suspend and punish him for that.
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And he just the other day had a letter through the post from a prevent officer.
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Go and see the free speech union if ever anything like this happens to you.
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But the thing is, you can see that this has been happening for a while now.
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And again, these are just random estates all over England, where people are like, you know, I'm done with you goddamn traitors.
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These are the ones which we know about as well.
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These are just the ones that happened to hit my timeline.
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hello mate are you alright? yeah what's up? absolutely nothing so don't panic it's just
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a very quick one I appreciate you're at work but Warwickshire have asked me to come round
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and just basically it's a load of advice mate but it's about this protest tomorrow in Warwickshire
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yeah and just saying obviously that they're aware that you might be wanting to attend
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that planned protest and obviously that's absolutely fine you've got freedom of speech
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and that's no issues at all and all they've asked me to do mate it sounds dumb so I apologize
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and it's really woeful it's not something I agree with but I've been asked to do it it's
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just a drop a leaflet about being involved in a protest it sounds bad but it is what it is
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do me a favour take it back to them and write back on it to them say we will no longer be
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silent and to fuck himself from me with love cheers thanks very much with love yeah cheers
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dude the solid majority of Britain will no longer stay silent tell them that thank you very much
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have a good day you know this one in particular is so egregious because well one the guy's going
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to face disciplinary charges suspension termination right but how did they know I mean so that
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the very fact that he faces those kind of situations that the repercussions of these
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actions underlines the very intent behind it was all intimidation it was intentionally intimidating
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and so him doing this in a way which actually should be applauded because that's that's good
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communication you know he's getting his point across in a nice way and it's not nasty and you
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know that that's that's what you want in a civilized society people being able to communicate
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this way hey look you know I'm told to do this I don't necessarily agree with it but here it is
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anyway that that should be perfectly reasonable but obviously the intention from warwickshire
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council was intimidation the context is terrible yeah and so him saying well look you know I don't
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agree with it but whatever but this this and at least at least he was like he was laughing that he
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was having to do it in the first place he's brilliant yeah yeah but the but the fact that he faces
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those I mean that those are the kind of people that you actually want because the community won't
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completely go balls to the wall against you but this is this is for us's point right and this is
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a great point regimes collapse when the enforcers lose confidence that the regime will survive
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that's what you're seeing in this video keep protesting keep non-compliance up just be like
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no just f yourself I literally I'm I don't care I'm you know this is the sort of the the low level
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non-compliant resistance that we're starting to see across the country now and I'm seeing it
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everywhere I mean like I took this photo the other day just walking to the office in Swindon just
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political stickers beer gear f off care on the charge with fries now okay totally normie whatever
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you know but the point is not whether I agree with it or not the point is to show that there is an
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English political consciousness arising in just regular people and they've had it they have just
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had it with all of this one guy in my town flies a flag from his flagpole that says uh we've had
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enough of two-tier care yep and this is sort of thing you see everywhere so um you might have
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seen that yesterday the Birmingham town hall was lit up in the colors of Pakistan's flag yeah to
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celebrate Pakistan's Independence Day from who from who from who where are you doing it you're doing
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anything you're still dependent on us anyway um the point being this also then came about today
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so people in on this estate in Birmingham locals have had a patriotic outpouring putting up flags
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of England and Britain down their street on uh lampposts and whatever right again small scale but local
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and widespread political revolt is what we're watching the raising of a kind of political
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consciousness in the English particularly it's not you know these are England flags that they are flying
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for a reason and of course the council's tensions are high as council workers begin taking down scores
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of St George's crosses and Union flags attached to lampposts by residents Birmingham City Council have
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confirmed the flags will be removed saying they are the unauthorized items are dangerous and could
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potentially kill motorists and pedestrians like okay you clowns no one thinks that what this is is
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you're not happy watching English patriotic expression that's what it is you'll happily fly Pakistani flags or
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Palestine flags or whatever you're not happy with this everyone can see it while sponging
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unequivocally off of one English and British taxpayer 100 to Birmingham like the amount of people that
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are out of work there yeah that are that are ethnically oh yeah right is is mad not even questionable
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like it's just insane the numbers are in it's just oh my god that's the point they're still so
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infuriating we're independent of you but we do need your money please and no you can't fly British flags
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like no we absolutely should be flying these flags good for them and I've seen this in multiple other
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places and Callum made a great point it's interesting that it's the England flag that is the symbol of
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resistance yeah I did like that damn right it is yeah it's because that's the flag they genuinely hate
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yeah it is yeah British flag they can subvert right they can say well you know we're British
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Pakistanis like yeah you're not English though you know and that's the point the it's the symbol of
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resistance and I love to see it and I love to see how widespread it is as well it's everywhere people
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like no England flags and then you've got this right these these are this is a a poll done by the
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Adam Smith Institute just show you just who is not happy and who is happy I just think this is really
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really fascinating as you can see right think about the issues that matter most to you how well do you
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feel politicians are currently addressing them well the black community actually feels everything's
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going quite well for them then the mizzies of the world don't seem to have that many complaints
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my gibbs are coming through on time all's going well 60% like yeah fairly well or very well well okay
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let's look at the white British community not very well not very well at all 62% and considering they
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are the ones which fund all of this again the statistics are in we know who funds all of these
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situations you're gonna have to keep them happy because something's gonna give and something will snap at
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one point that's what we're seeing now it's the it's the beginning cracks start to appear but when
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we fund everything yeah you've got to keep us happy well at the end of the day it's our country it's our
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choice it's our moral jurisdiction over this nation and obviously people like you know I don't think that
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people are addressing my concerns at all in fact and so nearly two-thirds of people are like yeah not
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happy not happy with this at all and compared to like ethnic minority communities certain ones are very
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happy with this but I find it interesting that the Asian community there's in the Muslim community
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is also not very happy either yeah I wonder why yeah it's gonna be about Palestine I think it's just
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grievance politics they're never happy they're never ever ever gonna be happy but then but then
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you've got the further escalation in responses to to polls and to uh things when they ask people
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well I mean how how far would you go apparently one in five really bad according to the new statesman
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that's really bad that's about nine million people that's awful for them yeah no but but I mean how
00:25:06.500
the fact that and again that's that's the that's the people that are willing to say that they would
00:25:12.020
do it right it'll be higher than that always remember that always exactly higher that's horrendous
00:25:17.180
apparently one in five people polled would consider taking part in political violence themselves
00:25:22.100
that actually surprises me I'm not you know oh yeah it's shocking yeah it's absolutely shocking
00:25:26.840
I didn't realize I'd seen the mood changing but I didn't realize it had changed as far as that as
00:25:32.980
quickly as that it's again like again this isn't me saying this this this is uh from the new statesman
00:25:39.860
in fact look we can finish just by watching this clip very quickly there is a deep sense of palpable
00:25:45.240
anger across this country as voters have been ignored for decades we lurch from crisis to crisis
00:25:51.780
and Britain is stuck in decline I've become more and more concerned about how this anger might express
00:25:57.820
itself so I've asked Scarlett from Merlin's strategy to look into just how close Britain is to widespread
00:26:03.660
disorder our research shows that seven in ten people in this country are worried about the potential
00:26:10.200
for political violence not only that but one in five say they would consider taking part in political
00:26:16.080
violence themselves if the state of Britain declines alarmingly three in ten young people say they
00:26:22.020
think that political violence is acceptable in some conditions and again three in ten say that they
00:26:27.340
would consider taking part in political violence themselves if the country gets worse so why are we
00:26:32.960
filming a video so I mean you you see the point like this if this is allowed to continue then if if
00:26:40.960
the British and particularly the English people are not allowed to assert their own sovereignty over
00:26:44.760
England then this is just going to can ramp up it's just going to continue ramping up and the police
00:26:49.680
can play petty tyrants all they want but all it's going to do is become a ledger of grievances a ledger
00:26:55.760
of counts that will be proven and proven and proven and then when the hateful Saxon has finally had
00:27:00.840
enough well you're going to see things go very very badly and the reason that I say all of this
00:27:06.360
is because I would prefer it if it didn't get to this stage right I would prefer if the politicians
00:27:11.140
were like actually I think we're meant to be doing what the voters tell us we're supposed to do
00:27:14.820
actually I think that's what actually representative politics is meant to be you ask for a thing you
00:27:20.380
vote for us to do it and then we don't backstab you we get that thing done it's not that much to ask
00:27:25.920
this is the point at which they need to nip it in the bud
00:27:28.360
well they're better bloody do well yeah but oh well they should have done a long time ago quite
00:27:33.280
frankly but I mean if this isn't a wake-up call yeah if 20 of the country are like yeah well
00:27:38.620
revolution it is then I mean that's bad that's way more than you need to actually accomplish a
00:27:43.960
revolution yeah something like three or four percent of the population is actually only necessary for
00:27:48.260
a revolution to occur if 20 like well I guess it's ready then anyway let's leave that there
00:27:55.160
um sorry uh Nate has a great channel called Mr. H reviews about movies and other channel about
00:28:03.360
car restorations called car nonsense on YouTube yeah I've been enjoying your uh alien uh earth
00:28:08.140
reviews actually um via you outside looking at the women be a good boog and get back in the pod
00:28:14.780
maybe it's time to team with the leftist defund the police no no no no the the police
00:28:20.000
the the no right the the great thing about this is that as people the the police's job will just
00:28:26.640
become increasingly less possible because the reason that the police police us and not them
00:28:32.240
is because they already know those people don't have consent to be policed right they don't give
00:28:36.660
the police consent and so all we have to do is like no I'm just not cooperating uh I'm just going
00:28:40.940
to make your I'm not going to do anything I'm just going to make your job really really difficult
00:28:44.660
by just telling you to f yourself and then I'm just going to just do whatever I'm supposed to do
00:28:49.000
I'm not going to do it and that just makes it so they can't do what they're supposed to do
00:28:54.040
and so the whole system grinds to a halt uh Akral says just gloating I have all four issues of
00:28:59.600
and the metal shirt I need another metal shirt please shout out to the metal fans yes we do need
00:29:03.660
more metal shirts they are good also if you're into metal I did just release a song on Chris
00:29:09.000
Guard's channel called Worship of Man Harry Robinson and Chris Guard Worship of Man it's been getting
00:29:13.280
very positive responses so far great check it out uh I the person I feel sorry for is
00:29:18.800
nanny he got sold dodgy copper from some dodgy merchant in the city of Ur his name is Ian Nassir
00:29:23.420
don't buy copper off him uh well this is um as per my previous tablet uh is this local council or UK
00:29:30.420
government if it's local council then the next elections could be a proper English person running
00:29:33.780
against these people well the thing is is it's no one area like these are coming from all over the
00:29:38.040
country and you can see that and it is it's all levels of authority as well so right down to the
00:29:45.000
the councillors and the police up to the central government people are just unbelievable like they
00:29:51.100
find it unbelievable uh I just found some British car that seems stolen what do well I would say
00:29:55.380
contact the authorities but I don't know how far that will go how do I move this I'm stuck on
00:30:02.960
the mouse should work there you go all right okay is it time for me is it my segment yes it's your
00:30:10.960
it's your go all right so oh it's moved again your mouse is on the screen how do I move it down here
00:30:17.740
so left all the way left gets onto that screen all the way right gets onto this screen
00:30:22.700
someone else is moving it Samson you're not playing silly boogers are you right okay cool
00:30:27.120
so culture and economies that's a topic a bit of a black pill but also not because it's going to end
00:30:35.960
just on your last segment I know it was brilliant wasn't it um I know I do apologize but it's going
00:30:41.060
to end on some something optimistic basically so uh mass migration both legal and illegal leads to
00:30:49.900
economic collapse right we know that um you know we usually discuss economic decline in say housing
00:30:56.800
you know million migrants sort of macroeconomic terms yeah you know yeah we talk about the the wide
00:31:03.080
economic collapse collapse in many many levels like housing for instance you know a million
00:31:07.460
immigrants come that's the size of birmingham yeah we've not built birmingham no we don't want to
00:31:13.140
build more birmingham's fyi we don't want megacity one in the uk specifically more birmingham's
00:31:18.100
actually jesus yes please no um but obviously paste it yeah but but obviously that's going to lead to
00:31:24.140
uh increased rent prices increased housing prices um increased demand absolutely um you know we
00:31:32.480
discuss and philosophize the welfare state uh mentioned it in your segment you know birmingham
00:31:37.820
for instance overwhelmingly not exactly economically active um who pays for that obviously it's you know
00:31:45.360
white british that's that's just a given um you know that erodes obviously everyone's taxes
00:31:51.260
lots of economic elements with respect to that with the third world detritus that just keeps
00:31:57.040
turning up on the shores uh it's an issue obviously so i wanted to take this black pill
00:32:02.680
in a different direction right i wanted to discuss how and it will end on a good note guy new and
00:32:08.540
creative ways of black pilling people it will end on a good note right and it it stemmed actually from
00:32:13.540
very nice origins but i want to talk about how immigration leads to cultural economic collapse
00:32:19.940
so very very specific cultural economic collapse um so culture after all creates economies um the
00:32:28.560
structure of a society is the function of its economy the function of its economy is the structure of
00:32:33.260
its society right they're sort of interwoven they are cyclic cyclically linked uh so we're going to
00:32:40.700
kind of go through a few of these um pubs right pubs are um you know symbols of i guess the
00:32:49.640
working class but not they're the town watering hole it's not just the working class yeah it's
00:32:54.320
yeah you know any pretty much anywhere in britain yeah they are quintessentially british right and i
00:33:01.020
i've only pulled a few examples of um quintessentially english or british uh sort of economic things so a pub
00:33:08.940
is one of them um we had what is it uh 1100 pubs closed in the uk since october 2024 which is crazy
00:33:17.100
right so that that is a direct result it's multi-faceted right is it factoring in the
00:33:22.240
ones that will have opened as well so is it like a net result uh although i yeah i believe so
00:33:28.940
i mean because the stats that i've looked at there are more closing than opening anyway so it tends to
00:33:33.520
even out to yeah yeah closing i imagine a lot of it will be cities cities where there are enclaves
00:33:40.320
of people who don't have pubs where they come from i've been making this point for ages because
00:33:45.160
swindon's a great example of that actually because if you go to the old town the old town basically
00:33:49.200
like i met my wife there are rows of pubs there exactly but but these pubs have been there for
00:33:53.240
years decades right it's basically the same as when i met my wife there whereas swindon high street
00:33:58.540
uh swindon town center total decay total collapse of the traditional sort of you know english shopping
00:34:04.700
experience just because the foot traffic isn't there because the people just aren't going through
00:34:08.380
there yeah because who are the people exactly this well they're not allowed to drink uh exactly
00:34:13.900
some of them but it's also just not in their culture exactly and so so that you you're sort
00:34:18.560
of like superseding my sorry sorry so you illustrate it perfectly is that where there is a high demographic
00:34:26.180
displacement of the english the british yeah the quintessentially british you know sort of
00:34:33.340
english things micro economies i don't even know how i'd call it really but they are gone yeah no
00:34:38.300
they are gone and that's it's totally reasonable as well yeah you know peoples have different
00:34:42.800
spending patterns if people don't go into the local english run stores then they don't spend their
00:34:49.040
money there and therefore these things can't prosper no no not at all um so that's one of them that's
00:34:54.600
obviously not good you know 1 100 pubs not good i would still argue that yeah it's probably going to
00:34:59.820
be in the cities combine that with the tens of thousands are closed because of covid yeah so i didn't
00:35:04.520
want to put that in because i didn't want to go proper but i mean that's really bad yeah i mean
00:35:09.400
there is a little bit of that in here um because this uh i like this article quite a lot um just
00:35:15.180
because it was again from a black pill into something positive is a comeback on for the british pub
00:35:19.640
you know many thought it was last orders for the british pub uh wave wave after wave um of setbacks
00:35:25.420
etc you can see here as we scroll down so they talk about pubs adapting etc but this was interesting
00:35:33.960
as well so the market share so this is what i talk about you know with cultural economies so the market
00:35:39.040
which was worth 23 billion pound before the pandemic that's mad that is absolutely mad and that's what
00:35:46.220
um you know blairism and uh wef globalist nonsense is eroding away like why would you erode that away
00:35:54.460
why would you do that 23 billion pounds and it'd be worth even more now if this situation uh hadn't
00:36:01.420
ramped up we hadn't imported loads of foreigners that don't ingratiate themselves into the culture
00:36:05.780
um that's just crazy that's a staggering figure to me i've got i've got um a bit of a story on this
00:36:11.360
as well uh so i went to visit some relatives in bristol who are progressive and uh you know we
00:36:16.940
were like okay we'll go out where do we go we go to a local pub that's near them and this pub like
00:36:21.840
the the area of bristol they live in very diverse all of their neighbors very diverse bristol in
00:36:26.580
general mate step into this pub it's an english ethnostate yeah every person in this pub was white
00:36:32.620
and i was just like we're not gonna we're not gonna talk about this then right because you guys are
00:36:36.780
very progressive you don't want to talk about this and you know this is very very
00:36:40.460
and you just everybody knows you just unconsciously in a kind of you know green lib dem voting way
00:36:46.620
happened to congregate into the area where it's all white people but it's just you didn't think
00:36:51.540
about it he's just like oh no we're gonna get to the pub because that's what the universal humans do
00:36:55.820
yeah yeah you can't you can't i'm not naming names or maybe the english take england with them
00:37:03.180
wherever they go without meaning to without intending to exactly and maybe that says something about the
00:37:08.240
people coming here as well maybe they're bringing where they come from with them as well
00:37:11.620
um but this is good right so now the industry turnover is forecast to hit two percent growth
00:37:17.780
next year so this is good right this is what i like to see yeah still below inflation almost 10 times
00:37:24.580
growth actually good point yeah so average weekly sales revenue 15 percent higher than pre-pandemic
00:37:29.720
levels so this we're blackpilling but then we're going good we're blackpilling yeah
00:37:33.160
so this is good this is really really decent no longer a cliff edge right number of pubs since
00:37:37.220
2015 forecast i mean look at this and that's mental yeah that's mad that is that is insane
00:37:43.100
right but what i love about this is it imparts into us a moral duty to go to the pub yes you do have
00:37:48.440
a moral duty absolutely every every weekend i make sure i'm at the local i unfortunately don't have a
00:37:54.480
local because i live on a bloody new estate no look that's that's true but interestingly as they
00:37:59.420
and this is sky news how they phrase it here who survived taking it back to what a pub used to be
00:38:04.900
what a place where you get drunk well it's just it's just that underlying thing of what a pub used
00:38:10.840
to be we get a lot of people coming glad that we don't do food and they're glad that we haven't got
00:38:15.600
a rock band playing in the room i know sorry oh no i am actually glad about that though i it's just
00:38:20.860
nothing against periodically i don't mind when i go to the pub i'm playing in a rock band in a pub at
00:38:25.240
the end of the month damn it but the thing is when i go to a pub i want to talk with my mates
00:38:28.620
well to be fair this is a specific event well yeah okay that's different that goes a step further
00:38:32.960
that is exactly the next point they're not forced to sit with a large group watching football screaming
00:38:36.740
and cheering yeah basically they can sit around and talk it's a social local watering hole it's the
00:38:42.840
town hall yeah and so another so obviously that's one thing right that has been uh suffered greatly
00:38:51.600
uh which is obviously not good um and then i want to talk about the
00:38:56.100
oh bloody stupid mouse i want to talk i'll get it i'll get there eventually guys i'll get there i
00:39:01.200
need two one here one there um i want to talk about farm shops yep i've only i've only spot checked a few
00:39:07.440
bits and pieces of what i would consider british um farm shops right farm shops are they they face
00:39:14.580
a very similar issue to pubs um and obviously demographics this is a local one yep i quite have you
00:39:20.840
ever been there um i i'll be honest my wife does the shopping okay you need to go there it's great
00:39:26.260
i'm sure really really good thing is this an ethno state in the farm shop but yes every yes yes exactly
00:39:31.900
i probably have gone there that's the thing it's lovely it's really nice they do really good food
00:39:38.580
um scroll through i think they i think they've got some pictures here as well look at that
00:39:42.660
how lovely i definitely check come through no no i i definitely have been there i recognize the
00:39:47.920
delicatessen right you've got hampers butchers delicatessen paying him off with steaks like yeah
00:39:52.700
well i hope so i paid off with steaks but so could i but the farm shop is a very is a very english thing
00:39:59.140
it's a very british thing it's it's where you can source all your local food um and support your local
00:40:05.760
farms because of course you're not going to get that you know we've had uh tesco as they're all these
00:40:10.900
big shops which work in a city fine in a city whatever but if you want to go and shop local you have
00:40:17.540
to go to a farm shop and when you go to the farm shop the goods aren't all behind lock and key
00:40:21.200
yeah well exactly we're going to steal them because the people the only people that go there
00:40:26.300
are effectively white out of a certain demographic um but i wanted to highlight this as well so
00:40:33.380
obviously they've suffered you know they've suffered because um the governments want to
00:40:38.680
completely destroy farmers just generally i don't know why because they're insane uh absolutely
00:40:43.100
net zero bro yeah net zero whilst giving money to foreign farmers we're going to get the third
00:40:47.420
world to do our farming and we're just going to live like kings over them or something hey hey
00:40:51.560
this is tying to next segment we're going to have lab grown meat to look forward to yeah so obviously
00:40:58.500
this you know these are all very very english things yes and we could go on you know there's
00:41:03.540
talk about fish and chip shops and the price of fish and chip shops and essentially the point i'm
00:41:07.980
trying to get to in all of this is oh actually we've got to get to this as well um can we play
00:41:14.740
this we can play it on mute yeah yeah it's already muted go on samson because i want to highlight this
00:41:20.100
and this is this guy's actually really good this is not like a shout out to this guy but he goes around
00:41:24.440
to local towns um well he travels up and down the country and this is just it's disgusting this is
00:41:33.360
what the high street looks like there's way too many towns like it's every high yeah this is i mean
00:41:37.560
this could be swindon like it could literally yeah oh look at that right next to one another
00:41:41.660
barbershop barbershop no barbershop foreign food oh it's an instable grill and a barber
00:41:47.060
istanbul yeah yeah and then a phone shop you're completely right like this is the thing and the thing
00:41:51.660
is compared to this swindon actually looks pretty good yeah like swindon actually has weathered this
00:41:56.340
storm better than most it's only sort of the bottom half of town yeah you know that's properly
00:42:00.520
dilapidated like this if you actually get to the main sort of crossroads it's still all quite
00:42:05.500
bustling actually yeah yeah i mean swindon's done better than most actually but but this is
00:42:10.500
unacceptable isn't it it's just sad and the thing is it it does sound a bit boomery and i accept that
00:42:16.920
back in my day right when i grew up mr h barbers this yeah they get i actually didn't see that to be
00:42:25.120
that's hilarious um but when i grew up this was not what the high street looked like and it wasn't
00:42:31.000
when you grew up either i remember going into town used to be an exciting thing it used to be fun you
00:42:36.140
spent a whole day there exactly it wasn't dangerous the whole and there was stuff to do yeah yeah this is
00:42:41.980
a travesty yeah and the thing is is economies economies are cultural yes right we've imported a bunch of
00:42:50.200
third world detritus and with it we've imported their economic their sort of uh micro economies
00:42:58.380
yes that's why you end up yeah their work ethic but but that's why they they but you're right the
00:43:03.460
the economies that they support so you see the polish shops you see the like bangladeshi luggage shops
00:43:09.340
yeah stuff like this and then god only knows how much they send home on remittances right yeah
00:43:13.020
it's not money being spent in our country no not at all not at all the thing is you we have a duty
00:43:20.880
this is where we we end up on optimism positivity we have a duty to look at our economy from an
00:43:29.120
enclave perspective right from a cultural enclave perspective we should be going out completely
00:43:37.120
rejecting deliveroo rejecting uber eats rejecting the local indian all of these things right you've
00:43:44.120
got the recipe learn to cook right nine times out of ten you'll make it significantly nicer you'll know
00:43:49.060
what's in it right because the food hygiene standards are atrocious exactly right like this is the thing
00:43:55.720
we have a duty to act like an enclave and effectively boycott all of this stuff yeah because you're funding
00:44:03.260
your own erosion yeah and and and it's wrong and and this all comes from a really good place right
00:44:09.120
it comes from me driving having conversations uh online looking at things like you know going out
00:44:15.740
and picking blackberries it's it's an english pastime it's a great english pastime driving through the
00:44:20.900
countryside like that's england to me the shires that's england encountering an honesty box oh yeah
00:44:26.440
where i live there is a cake stand in someone's front garden a cake stand in someone's front garden
00:44:33.740
where they obviously bake cakes they put it in this cupboard right but it's it's it's nicely painted
00:44:40.720
whatever a name cake stand is you put money you can take your cakes that is the culture that we should
00:44:47.200
be supporting oh yeah that is the economy that we should should be supporting you know last year i went
00:44:52.280
for a walk around my area and outside one of the houses a couple of little girls were just standing
00:44:57.080
outside with a table covered in old little baby toys little girl baby toys and just saying you can
00:45:02.260
take what you want so i of course picked some stuff up for my daughter but i couldn't do that in
00:45:07.160
birmingham my when my daughter's older if she went dad can i stand out if i was in birmingham she went
00:45:13.880
dad can i stand outside the house with a load of stuff and give it away for free i'd be like no
00:45:18.060
hell no no hell no and the thing is you know the cities are gone for now they're gone for now when
00:45:25.920
we win we'll get them back but you need to protect everything you can as it stands that's still there
00:45:32.800
the last sort of vestiges of england or scotland or wells whatever specifically england because i care
00:45:38.600
about it the most i'm english um you know i went down to uh marlborough is a location in in in wiltshire
00:45:45.400
um went down to the local pub there it was heaving and it's so nice to see so yeah a little bit of a
00:45:53.900
black pill that things have gone things have closed but they're going to be very much centralized
00:45:59.720
they're going to be certain locations we can still salvage you know our economy we can look at it from
00:46:07.160
an enclave perspective no no you're completely on the wall because last year um around christmas time
00:46:12.080
uh at the i can't remember it's a church now but it's the old railway village um they they had
00:46:18.740
this sort of like you know the whole thing in multi-stories was um taken up by some you know some
00:46:25.020
arts and crafts fair thing where people with their stalls were selling whatever goods they had right
00:46:30.700
and my wife was like oh can we go down i was like yeah okay why not so we're walking around with the
00:46:34.720
kids and i again i just happened to notice that i mean it was packed absolutely packed you know
00:46:39.640
literally like every floor is you know you've got to shuffle around people because there's so many
00:46:43.520
people there almost all english yeah you know and the people who weren't english were obviously married
00:46:48.100
to someone who was english yeah you know and so it's just like right so this is our native economy
00:46:52.400
that is existing independent of you know the main stream high street you know yeah like the thing is
00:46:59.880
still here it's just gone underground these people should all have shops they did all have shops and
00:47:04.600
like the brunel and stuff like that like the crystal shop and stuff like that you know that they all
00:47:08.500
used to be in the brunel but they're just not now because the foot traffic isn't there so where
00:47:11.560
do they go well there's a there's a big like little fate thing you know with food trucks outside
00:47:16.360
and stuff like that and that's where and but everyone went there and so it's like so it does still
00:47:20.420
exist 100 does i mean to put a positive spin on this ghost town obviously there's a lot of empty
00:47:26.280
shop fronts there but in a more positive future to think positively for a second each of those in time
00:47:33.620
in the future could themselves become a new shop opened by someone with an entrepreneurial spirit
00:47:38.620
we were talking before this started how the english are still entrepreneurial you still want your little
00:47:43.380
slice of um your little slice of business for yourself where you can open a little shop i want
00:47:47.960
to sell flowers i want to sell this i'd you know i'd i'd open a guitar shop or a pub or something you know
00:47:54.380
but there will be opportunity to do that if things improve in the future exactly and so this is why it's our
00:48:01.220
duty as the as englishmen right to protect what is there now right go around to your local steam
00:48:09.640
fairs where they house or you know they they offer stands for all of these people fund them you know
00:48:14.760
there's loads of little intricacies uh and sort of idiosyncrasies that the english have in each town
00:48:20.280
each village that's there you'll know it when in your local area support it because it will be gone if
00:48:27.540
you don't and it's super important to support it because every time you order from say an indian
00:48:33.560
takeaway and some deliveroo guy that gets it which the potential chance of them being an illegal immigrant
00:48:38.840
just turned up is incredibly high you are supporting your destruction yeah and we owe it to ourselves
00:48:46.220
to support english work from an enclave perspective i why not i had this exact perspective when i went to
00:48:52.060
that christmas market so i i mean i yeah i didn't need anything but i was just i just noticed all
00:48:58.100
right this is the local native economy yeah and so i must spend about 200 quid i didn't intend to spend
00:49:03.160
200 quid but i really i was just i genuinely was thinking about it's like this is going to be really
00:49:07.640
valuable to these people right you know if i spend like 10 15 quid on like you know some muffins or
00:49:12.760
whatever it was you know it's just silly trivial stuff as well yeah well yeah they were nice you know
00:49:17.000
but it was like you know i bought some like um like a special honey from one of them as well it
00:49:21.800
was like a flavored honey it was really good um it was it was one of those things that i don't need
00:49:26.820
this but actually i think i'm going to be i'm really going to be helping them out if i just spend 20
00:49:31.400
quid on their stall you know it's just you know i got a nice thing out of it so yeah so that's it
00:49:36.600
bit of a black pill i don't know that was less of a black pill than i was expecting it's not
00:49:41.840
it's not right but i mean in my local town like i mentioned right before there have been pubs
00:49:46.960
opening can you believe that folks like actually pubs opening which is uh not the sort of thing
00:49:53.860
that you hear about it's so good it does it does happen and again with something like this i see
00:49:58.880
potential for like just a bunch of english people maybe they've got a little bit money saved up
00:50:04.020
like you all pull it together like if there was organized action you could basically buy a whole
00:50:10.740
high street yeah you know i was kind of thinking that because you know i would love to open some
00:50:15.440
shops and the problem is spending high street isn't actually as free as you think you know you'd have
00:50:20.620
to go a bit far off the beaten track but like a high street like that get three or four business
00:50:24.760
owners together but like that we could you know invest in this open a bunch of shops you know each
00:50:29.020
one does a different thing like you can make something quite nice out of it we never had to think like
00:50:33.960
this before no but because this is the situation that's been forced upon us you have to change your
00:50:40.020
mindset and start thinking like this think tribally because it's super important because otherwise
00:50:45.800
it'll all be gone yeah sergeant slaughter says just throwing out there gents only about a third of
00:50:50.840
the colonists actually wanted to revolt good point uh in the uk it's not mega city one it's brit
00:50:56.580
sit in ireland it's murphyville oh it's true that is true harry how did you play that absolute
00:51:02.680
banger of the song with not head bang at all are you an ent no it's really difficult to play
00:51:08.240
and so i was just i was entirely focused on playing it right that's that's why i didn't
00:51:14.080
head bang yeah sigilson says yeah use the enclave perspective i think that's completely true um you've
00:51:19.500
got to think like it i think he's uh meaning uh fallout 3 oh right bad economy deploy fev crime deploy
00:51:27.020
fev politicians deploy fev there you go there's the one size fits all solution may i have a mouse
00:51:36.900
please oh i've got both i can dual wield them like you wanted to do it i dare you oh okay unfortunately
00:51:44.260
it's only one mouse cursor yeah so let's see yes i'm feeling i'm gonna have to move in unison no i'm not
00:51:50.680
going to do that that would be ever so silly folks and if there's one thing we hate at the lotus eaters
00:51:55.780
it's being silly anyway so uh this is a little bit off of the normal subjects that we talk about
00:52:03.160
however it is somewhat related as fitness is something that's quite important on the right
00:52:07.860
fitness for a few years now at this point has been heavily equated with the right wing and associated
00:52:14.480
with white supremacy of all things remember there was that article on time magazine a few years ago
00:52:19.660
that was talking about the history of weight lifting and white supremacy and how the two
00:52:24.000
just go hand in hand together and in the modern world i do think it's important that young men
00:52:30.240
especially try to keep fit sedentary lifestyles these days make it and calorie dense food being
00:52:36.420
available at very cheap prices make it really easy to get fat especially when during lockdowns for
00:52:42.400
instance you weren't allowed to go to the gym you weren't barely allowed to go outside all you had to
00:52:47.780
offer was a lot of food in the cupboard and playing video games all day so a lot of people got fat so
00:52:53.800
fitness has been something that is very important for a lot of people i'm i try to keep fit obviously
00:52:59.320
nate's in good shape even carl has started to go to the gym recently but one of the problems for young
00:53:05.060
men especially and young people who are brand new to it is you think to yourself okay i want to start
00:53:11.160
trying to get into shape where do i start well online there is a whole host of youtube channels
00:53:18.360
and other resources that offer all sorts of advice but one of the most popular ones is the youtube
00:53:25.520
science science based lifting crowd who typically are the ones who get the most views and some of the
00:53:35.440
advice that they can give can be very very good some of the advice can be trendy and based on
00:53:41.260
scientific papers that aren't as strong as they say that say that they are or that they've just
00:53:46.600
completely misread and misinterpreted which can lead people down these dead-end alleyways that go
00:53:52.900
nowhere and people just go back to what they were doing before but one of the most pernicious problems
00:53:58.340
is the problem of body image expectations being set wrong for most people most people who haven't
00:54:05.800
been to the gym and certainly haven't lifted for a while don't know what to expect when they first go
00:54:11.880
to the gym it's why i always find it funny when i speak to somebody say i don't want to lift weights i
00:54:15.840
don't want to get too bulky you you heard that one as if just becoming an absolute beast of a man
00:54:23.380
a monster is something that you can achieve within six months doing a little bit of dumbbell work here
00:54:29.120
and there it takes a lot to try and do that but people's expectations have been set completely wrong
00:54:36.600
by a lot of people who are on steroids on the internet who tell you that they're not and present
00:54:42.820
themselves as having this insane physique transformation in three years i managed to put
00:54:48.260
on 60 pounds of pure muscle without putting on a single fat cell i managed to put on 60 pounds
00:54:54.380
well yeah i mean that helps that's a lot easier than it seems to be honest that i too have engaged in
00:55:00.480
the permaculture all right it's cutting it away that's very difficult and very disappointing when you're
00:55:06.920
at the end of it to be honest and your bench press numbers have flattened anyway um and yeah so they
00:55:13.120
say oh i've made this amazing transformation completely natural in three years or in the case of one of
00:55:18.180
the people i'm going to look at in 18 years and one of the regulating mechanisms for this is that
00:55:24.400
there should be a lot of people calling them out because clearly they've made a transformation that
00:55:30.120
unless they are legitimately 0.00001% remarkable genetics the kind of genetics that mean you have
00:55:38.740
some kind of physical deficiency that will debilitate you that accidentally means also you get to put on
00:55:45.120
a lot of muscle a lot of people should call them out for obviously being on steroids but what happens
00:55:51.200
when one of if not the biggest natural science based fitness youtuber decides to defend them and try to
00:56:01.700
claim that they are natural well we'll find out first though take a look at this islander if you want
00:56:09.700
to be sound of body and mind it's well worth giving the articles in this written by people including but not
00:56:17.280
limited to our very own carl benjamin and the academic agent himself anima parvini i believe he's in there
00:56:24.980
is he not in here not this no not this time but morgoth didn't get him this time yes we've got morgoth
00:56:32.120
dave green ed dutton some very worthwhile writers in there you can pick this up on the lotus eaters
00:56:38.760
website for 14.99 get it while stocks still last these will be collectible one day because we only
00:56:45.920
do one print run per volume so please pick that up it's well worth your time so let me introduce you
00:56:52.620
to a few people this is first of all this is a youtuber he's quite new he's just started recently
00:56:58.020
called anabolic stick i've been enjoying his videos he's been doing a very very good job calling out
00:57:03.320
these people who are called fake natties which are they are people who are clearly on steroids
00:57:09.780
but say that they're how do you tell if someone's on steroids well there's a number of different
00:57:15.220
things to tell but one of the best ways to tell because it's it's impossible to know for 100
00:57:20.500
certainty one of the easiest ways to tell is to look at the body transformation that they have
00:57:26.460
made where they started where they've ended up and how quickly they managed to make that change
00:57:31.640
he's doing better than me steroids yes if he's bigger than me he's on steroids if he's smaller
00:57:36.760
than me he's a pussy and he doesn't know how to work out these are just the rules got it but
00:57:41.140
so if i skip ahead in this video this is a man a boy i should say because he's 18 years old
00:57:47.620
called julian fitzgerald okay jesus here he is on the right you can tell that he is very young
00:57:54.840
because he has literal baby face photoshopped onto the body of a 35 year old steroid abuser
00:58:02.840
and he stood next to this man larry wheels who is not only a power lifter strong man who's you know
00:58:10.380
he deadlifted something like almost a thousand pounds for three reps insanely strong guy he's also
00:58:16.900
recently got his pro card in uh in enhanced bodybuilding so he is on lots and lots and lots
00:58:24.300
and lots of steroids is open about that and is a professional bodybuilder who's won competitions
00:58:30.600
right and he's stood next to this 18 year old kid whose arms are as big or maybe almost as big
00:58:40.840
as his 19 inch arms who claims that he is completely natural and has made this transformation
00:58:47.800
in three years since he began lifting in the video where larry wheels and him train together
00:58:54.480
you can see the kind of training that they do and a lot of people like to make the excuse of well
00:59:00.480
you there is a potential if you have ridiculous genetics that if you train perfectly and really hard
00:59:07.720
you would be able to make that transformation it would be rare once in a lifetime sort of thing to
00:59:12.860
see which is why it's very unusual that you see it all over the internet but it could be possible
00:59:21.020
if they train right well this kid uh how does how does he train this is one of the way the other ways
00:59:27.900
to tell so he goes to do dumbbell shoulder press doesn't do a warm-up set immediately picks up 90 pound
00:59:35.760
dumbbells which i think would be close to 45 kilogram dumbbells yeah pretty heavy and does
00:59:42.300
this i'll play this while i'm talking so he sits up now for reference if you want to build muscle
00:59:48.560
typically accepted hypertrophy ranges tend to be like six to fifteen reps if you go underneath
00:59:56.040
like the three to five rep range you're just training for strength which can put on muscle but
01:00:00.740
he does one rep another one rep on the other arm he's already struggling on that first rep
01:00:08.140
barely getting it up trying again larry wheels is just staring at him looking very unimpressed
01:00:26.480
so if this is how this guy trains this is not going to get you huge in three years it's going
01:00:34.000
to get you injured is what's called ego lifting and again unless you are really just like a genetic
01:00:41.060
beast once in a lifetime kind of phenomenon you are going to have to train a lot better than this
01:00:46.880
and all of the rest of his lifts are very similar not only has he only been training for three years
01:00:51.540
he doesn't really seem to know how to structure workouts he's also been skipping leg day look at
01:00:56.880
those calves well that's the other thing as well people are saying well he's just got absurd genetics
01:01:01.420
they've been skipping his legs yeah why yeah some have claimed that he's got a myostatin deficiency
01:01:06.540
which has never been substantiated or proven by anyone that he's never claimed it and myostatin
01:01:14.100
deficiency basically gets rid of some kind of i think it's some protein or molecule in your body
01:01:18.620
that prevents your body from putting on more muscle than it should physically be capable of
01:01:23.380
with respect to the calves i will say this that's pretty much genetically across the board of oh yeah
01:01:29.900
that is really pretty much all of them that is really yeah genuinely yeah you like i mean being in
01:01:34.940
the world i've competed as a bodybuilder for those who don't know yep that's that's pretty normal so i got
01:01:39.480
my incredible calves from my english side you know genuinely it is just a thing i just have
01:01:45.460
shit calf genetics that is true that like generally speaking you can train your calves as much as you
01:01:51.540
want yeah nine nine people out of ten people are going to have shit calves i don't because it is
01:01:56.980
entirely genetic do you know who are gifted genetically with calves and legs in general asians i was gonna
01:02:02.280
say is it the welsh no i feel like my calves are my welsh side asians welsh i don't say
01:02:08.460
i mean maybe i don't know you just have dad calves i know but they're incredible it's really weird is
01:02:14.440
there some kind of study done about how dad why dads have i tell you what it is because it does seem
01:02:19.900
to be ubiquitous no no no i tell you what it is cargo short dads and their calves when i was when i was
01:02:25.120
like you know 15 16 i was quite fat but i was also really active so i used to rollerblade ride bikes
01:02:31.120
you know you know climb mountains and whatever you know do you know so basically your legs
01:02:35.440
fat guy calves yeah exactly i've got fat guy calves but they are that is a thing as well but they are
01:02:39.200
absolutely incredible so you know that is a thing but yeah no so black people just generally do have
01:02:43.020
crap calves yeah it's a given i didn't know that it has been noted uh they've got all sorts of
01:02:47.700
there are all sorts of physiological differences between the races in terms of like the muscle
01:02:51.800
insertion obviously it stops at the neck nothing else went from a bodybuilding perspective it stops
01:02:59.520
at the neck but on terms of the physiological differences yeah um it's why white north uh
01:03:05.060
northwest europeans tend to be able to be stronger like and win loads they win all the strong competitions
01:03:09.980
especially the icelandic yep and um and why asians tend to have such ridiculously massive legs when they
01:03:17.400
train just a little bit uh here's here's another one who's a very controversial folk this one on the
01:03:23.200
right although this guy on the left is also relevant guy on the left is a greg doucet and he
01:03:28.120
sells steroids as well uh yes he sold steroids what was a fake natty back in the day claimed that the
01:03:34.940
first 10 years of his bodybuilding career was completely natural but but then got caught trying to
01:03:44.160
compete in a natural bodybuilding competition while on steroids and then claimed from that point
01:03:48.220
oh i'd only just gone on steroids for that one competition and managed to get caught yeah sure that
01:03:54.440
makes sense or you just got lazy he also sells all sorts of supplements like turkesterone and uh this
01:04:00.000
guy on the right is uh called hussein farhat now he's what 22 years old i think he started training
01:04:06.480
when he was 19 and made an absurd transformation let me see uh so here's the transformation okay
01:04:14.480
right that's pretty impressive now that's a transformation that people keep saying he made
01:04:22.040
in three years which would be ridiculous enough by itself if this was completely natural especially
01:04:27.740
because you know like the people say well he just had elite bodybuilding genetics before does not
01:04:33.000
look like elite bodybuilding genetics okay he actually made this transformation in 19 months
01:04:39.940
so you're telling me i need to start taking steroids uh well i mean that's the message that a lot of
01:04:44.720
people get from this that's the point i'm making here because he made this transformation in 19 months
01:04:49.840
where of that i think 17 months was spent working out in his garage with a ladder and a broom doing
01:04:57.600
doing pull-ups on a ladder he didn't have proper bodybuilding equipment so you know this those are
01:05:03.960
some pretty elite genetics to be able to make that kind of transformation and of course people fall for
01:05:09.760
it especially when greg doucette who is another huge fitness bodybuilding guy comes out defending him
01:05:17.420
saying that oh uh well i did i took one look at his blood work one blood panel that he sent me via email
01:05:24.920
and he didn't didn't hit any of the markers for testosterone so therefore he must be he must be
01:05:32.560
natural this is a great example isn't it because like the seven year transformation looks plausible
01:05:36.420
but he was also on steroids was he yeah he was also side isn't it uh i think yeah one of one of them
01:05:42.700
jeff on the left i would have totally believed that this was the a dude in a gym for seven years
01:05:48.280
he's not ridiculously big and he wasn't small frame to begin with so you could believe it right
01:05:53.540
yeah yeah yeah but again i think three year transformation is misrepresenting because it's
01:05:58.480
more of a 19 month transformation greg doucette and a few other people come out defending him but
01:06:04.780
doucette is kind of known as a bit of a huckster right he he has all of these supplements that he's
01:06:10.980
constantly trying to sell so people don't trust him as much but then this guy jeff nippard one of
01:06:18.320
you can see seven and a half million seven and a half million subscribers natural bodybuilder
01:06:24.000
science-based one of the most popular and most trusted guys comes out and does this video how to
01:06:31.220
look enhanced without steroids where he goes to bat for both of these guys saying no i think they're
01:06:39.280
natural how do i know well i did a surprise blood test on them while i was hanging out with them
01:06:45.860
and they both came up looking natural to me and also i did a workout with both of them and they
01:06:51.580
seem like they really worked hard for it so makes perfect sense to me everybody absolutely torched him
01:07:00.320
for this because the logic behind it took into account none of what i have discussed which is
01:07:05.640
primarily the fact that their transformations are unrealistic given their age and the amount of time
01:07:12.200
that they have taken to make those transformations again these kinds of transformations i mean that's a
01:07:18.860
ridiculous those are ridiculous arms those those are ridiculous arms even for somebody who'd been
01:07:24.580
training for like 20 years that is that is genetically gifted arms but jeff has been training for like
01:07:31.140
almost 20 years natural his entire adult life and is getting mogged by these two like 20 year olds
01:07:40.420
and saying no completely natural guys i've just been completely destroyed by these two guys who
01:07:45.900
managed to do it in a tenth of the amount of time that it took me to get as big as i am so it makes
01:07:51.400
him come across a little bit either naive or untrustworthy if he's lying on behalf of these guys
01:07:59.080
because one of the problems is these guys they come out they say i'm natural never touched a steroid in
01:08:04.800
my life what that julian guy the black guy one of the things that he says to say that he's not on
01:08:09.460
steroids in this video is oh no bro i'm scared of needles
01:08:13.300
which is the easiest excuse is there no other way of ingesting steroids there are plenty of
01:08:20.440
of course there are of course there are plenty of ways but one of the things that these people do
01:08:24.580
they come out and they say i'm natural never touched a steroid in my life and i managed to get
01:08:29.280
these amazing results in this really short amount of time buy my programs yeah look at my youtube
01:08:35.820
channel buy my supplements and you can get the same results as me and not only are they setting
01:08:42.180
up unrealistic unrealistic expectations they're profiting off of it and then after profiting off
01:08:49.220
of it the young men who don't know any better because they've never stepped into a gym before
01:08:54.080
they're three years down the line and they've made you know they've made good progress but they've
01:08:59.060
made normal progress they've maybe been able to put on like hussein managed to put on 60 pounds of
01:09:06.180
muscle in about 19 months without putting any fat on if anything it looks like he got leaner
01:09:13.180
he lost fat while putting on that much muscle okay but these guys the natural guys they'll try it
01:09:20.320
they'll get a bit fatter and they'll maybe put on 20 pounds of muscle if that sounds like a lot to me
01:09:27.420
yeah which still sounds like a lot but if they're training perfectly which if they're following these
01:09:31.560
guys routines they won't be and they'll get these comparatively really disappointing results
01:09:36.560
at which point they go well i guess they're just so much better than me if i ever want to look like
01:09:43.880
that i guess i might have to hop on and then you know 10 years five years down the line these guys
01:09:50.520
will come out and probably allegedly say oh yeah i was on steroids the whole time i was misleading you
01:09:56.640
they won't even apologize for it most of the time look at the liver king the liver king that was an
01:10:01.260
embarrassing situation with that although what happened with the liver king i don't follow this
01:10:05.820
area what hasn't happened yeah i think he's didn't you get arrested for trying to assault joe rogan
01:10:10.620
oh yes oh yes yeah he was fascinating he was he was obviously obviously on steroids right but his
01:10:18.620
claim was that he got the physique from following the ancestral tenants oh yeah which included things like
01:10:25.020
eating raw meat the most disgusting yeah and like what was he was he taking baths in in like dirty
01:10:32.320
water i don't know just i know he ate crocodile immune system wasn't he eating bull testicles like
01:10:38.300
raw bull testicles testicles he was eating fertilized eggs with little and he was
01:10:43.360
selling absolutely atrocious it turned out he was on steroids oh okay there we go what a surprise
01:10:49.040
right but nobody everybody expected that god and i expect that these guys will get outed as well but
01:10:56.040
there are people who don't know who haven't been going to the gym as long as i or other people have
01:11:01.420
who will expect these results because that's what they've been sold online when they don't get these
01:11:06.100
results they'll maybe think well the only way i can get that is on steroids and they might be tempted
01:11:12.880
as a result to jump on it also left a lot of people questioning jeff's natural credentials as
01:11:19.440
well because he's been claiming his entire career that he's never touched steroids but now he's going
01:11:25.040
to bat for these guys and a guy that i follow called uh revival fitness uh showed an old video of
01:11:32.820
jeff's from like seven years ago where he explained his story of when he was 19 years old how he was just
01:11:38.580
about to take steroids he was about to do his first big bodybuilding competition and had decided
01:11:44.840
i'm gonna take steroids my coach is all for it we're gonna go for it and then they just happened
01:11:51.380
to not show up in the post after he ordered them this is the same story you get from a lot of these
01:11:56.820
people i had them in my hand i decided not to do it i flushed them down the toilet i ordered them
01:12:01.740
online and they just didn't show up in the post okay all right all right and then he says it's at that
01:12:07.580
point that i discovered natural bodybuilding even though his mom is a natural bodybuilder
01:12:15.980
i don't think any sense yeah so i've never heard this story his story makes no sense whatsoever so
01:12:21.580
your mom you grew up around this but you'd never heard of this particular type of bodybuilding until
01:12:26.140
you just happened to not receive steroids in the post okay all right that's as far as i'm gonna go
01:12:31.500
with that of course he gets he gets dogpiled people say that he's lost his credibility that
01:12:38.220
he's uh ruined his career greg doucet obviously comes out defending him he said titled the video
01:12:44.000
jeff nipper just lost all credibility but that's not what the video is about he's actually defending
01:12:48.620
this and saying no no these guys are completely natural that's what he sounds like and then he
01:12:53.900
he's pretty accurate he actually does yeah um and then he comes out with his own video which was
01:13:02.760
originally he's changed the name but it's been it was originally called addressing the controversy
01:13:08.220
right addressing the controversy now i watched this and again instead of actually addressing what
01:13:16.200
people were annoyed about the fact that he ignored all of the signs of these guys being
01:13:22.160
on steroids mainly to do with the terrible technique that they show when training the fact that they
01:13:28.080
don't really know how to train very well and the the incredible rap how rapid their transformation was
01:13:34.760
and how young they are all of these different signs he decided to obfuscate and shift the discussion
01:13:40.780
onto something called ffmi fat free mass index and try to basically throw out a load of obfuscating
01:13:48.640
arguments of well there were these studies done in the 1990s that show that steroid users tend to be
01:13:55.360
able to get an ffmi above this and these guys that i'm talking about aren't above this so therefore it's
01:14:02.120
more likely that they're not on steroids even though he was talking about in the 1950s how there were a
01:14:07.020
load of bodybuilders who he doesn't explain how he got these figures surpassed that ffmi in the first
01:14:12.980
place so his argument is not logical doesn't make sense doesn't follow from one to another and again
01:14:19.080
people have been very very critical of him why am i going on about all of this well again this is just
01:14:26.260
one of those things where you can't trust a lot of the people especially these big channels who are
01:14:32.080
incentivized to go with trends and to try and generate as much controversy as possible but there's
01:14:38.900
there's something even more insidious about this and i would say be careful of the kind of people
01:14:45.400
that you take fitness and nutritional advice from on the internet is that jeff nippard basically outs
01:14:52.440
himself as willing to lie potentially or naively destroy his credibility going to bat for these guys
01:15:00.360
well what was he doing during during lockdowns this guy who's all for health and fitness well
01:15:06.160
uh he was he was promoting the efficacy of lockdowns oh no yeah and he was promoting
01:15:12.860
the double jabbed is he uh oh i wouldn't be surprised if it's quadrupled at this point
01:15:18.860
okay so uh he's he's not unfamiliar with needles um so he's promoting all of this he's promoting the
01:15:26.700
current thing he's all about the science you need to read this latest paper that says that it's length
01:15:31.300
and partials which are the best thing ever six months of my content are going to be about this
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but then oh no i've done a study it turns out they're just the same as normal weight lifting so
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do yourself so my last six months of content have been completely useless keep following me though
01:15:45.040
for more science-based updates no i love the science so much because tomorrow it'll turn out
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that that was wrong as well and at no point is there any accountability oh the science changed
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guys is that okay but that means you were wrong that's everything you did was bullshit it's the
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kind of trend you get with all of these science-based ones and you can find like
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80 to 90 percent of the workout advice that he gives on his channel is good
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but it's all based on classic principles that most people already knew and it's that 20 10 to 20 percent
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where it's all based on the trendy science that makes like if you go back a few years the channel
01:16:17.920
appears schizophrenic because they'll be saying do this and then a year later they'll be saying do
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the opposite now actually the science came out i found this single science paper that says to do the
01:16:28.280
opposite of what i was saying blah blah blah but he's all for the current thing and then all of a
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sudden what does he come out in favor of on his twitter account the other day well somebody says
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somebody says every post i see in favor of lab-grown meat and lab-made food in general is never made by
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a healthy looking person here's me flexing oh god i can't wait to eat the lab-grown meat
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oh inject the science straight into my veins oh i can't wait to eat it the second it's mass market
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ready it's biologically identical biologically identical it's not how does he know that i looked
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into this i'd rather take the liver king's advice over this i decided i decided to look into this and
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uh apparently the way that they make lab-grown meat is they take animal cells add a load of amino acids
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proteins and other things that you would find in normal meat and then apply some kind of and the
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articles i found did not specify what this process was growth process to it biologically identical
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to create something the articles always started off saying biologically identical and ended up saying
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similar to similar to animal meat it's it's technically organic i don't know what you're complaining about
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the thing about i mean the argument for you know for eating like lab-grown meat saying it's going to
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reduce suffering and things like that it's just such nonsense that that will lead to extinction level
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events for these animals right they are alive to be our food right and that's the same thing with
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vegans vegans bunch of bloody idiots banging on about oh save the animals then they're all they're all
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going to die because they they exist because we want them to and we want to eat them it's about
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just ensuring that they have a good another reason why to ban halal and kosher slaughter quite frankly
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it's about giving them the nicest possible life whilst they're here there's no reason and they exist we
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give them a nice life and then they're sent on their way in the most humane way possible this will
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just lead it's not suffering they're just they just won't exist it's also nonsense it's also really
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weak because like okay yeah even if you in through utilitarian calculus we could make it so that it
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was biologically identical okay but what about metaphysically i'm eating this animal to cement my
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position spiritually at the top of the food chain yeah i human eat animal that's how this works it's a
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moral argument that i'm making against the vegans i'm so sick of this i oh but if we can just get rid of
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all the pain no no no no no no i'm gonna eat this thing right because i have got two forward-facing
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eyes and it doesn't i am the predator it is the prey that's how this has got to work and culturally
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as well like the british the english for instance like stewards of the land absolutely the land is
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so unique in england for a reason and we take good care of these things anyway you know but even if we
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didn't still we're the predators they're the prey deal yeah also frankly as well everybody who i saw
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arguing in favor of this was treating it as though it was critics responsibility to prove that lab
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grown meat will be harmful when in fact prove that it's good yeah you've got to prove to me and
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everybody else that it isn't harmful and just as nutritionally um complete as actual animal meat if
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you're going to hand me lab steak you better be damn sure that it's just as good and just as
01:19:49.960
nutritionally complete and good for me as actual steak but even then then you're complicit in an
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industrial system that is literally trying to replace the natural human way of living and a
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system which already works well yeah this system we've got is great already works i think you'll find
01:20:06.740
carl he already came up with a response to that okay go on which is uh that's an appeal to nature
01:20:11.440
actually yeah it is yeah yeah i don't give i don't give a toss that's a that's a argumentative
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fallacy actually yeah no i don't want to i don't want to be a part of an increasingly artificial
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industrialized system and actually i just don't think that's good for us spiritually so you can give
01:20:26.480
me any i did also find it ironic that a fallacy also a self-proclaimed natural bodybuilder was
01:20:32.820
angry about people appealing to nature it's like well maybe yeah the isn't your entire career in a
01:20:38.960
field to nature yeah maybe maybe like maybe like things being natural can be good because nature
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sets limits and like the reason that steroids can be bad for people who do them too much is it pushes
01:20:51.120
your body beyond those natural limits and causes your heart to explode like maybe nature set limits on
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things for a reason but it's also that there's a whole a whole line of philosophical thought about
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the the idea that the it i mean this is literally what oswald spengler's talking about man and
01:21:10.560
techniques with the the the increasing artificiality of our own world leading us to a point where we'll
01:21:16.840
end up and again c.s lewis makes this point too we'll end up essentially being products not actual
01:21:23.920
human beings we will be engineered products and so being like well that's an appeal to nature it's like
01:21:28.240
yeah i guess in a way it kind of is because actually i think that man being a self-making product
01:21:33.020
that generates himself without any reference to sort of what c.s lewis would call the tau
01:21:37.720
is is actually embarking on a moral endeavor that you haven't thought through jeff you know i i
01:21:45.580
absolutely know you haven't thought about the consequences of this and so it's like okay the
01:21:50.020
first step might not seem like such a great thing but that's a long road to go down and it's very
01:21:55.460
difficult to come back from it well i mean that's something with all of these science-based guys is that
01:21:59.140
they do get very eager for anything that is scientific or means automatically not necessarily
01:22:04.940
that it's good but that it can't be bad and one of the other guys mike isretel uh he has been
01:22:12.460
falling in love with chat gpt oh my recently uh which is kind of weird and he's also two thumbs up for
01:22:20.860
ozempic despite the negative side effects that that can have which the media likes to ignore
01:22:26.560
and he's also spoken in interviews about how eager he is for when you don't actually need to go to the
01:22:32.260
gym anymore to be jacked you can just take a pill that a scientist gives you and it makes you check
01:22:37.020
those are called steroids yeah those those already exist they're called steroids you're on the mic and
01:22:43.420
you've spoken about how horrible they made your life i'm so glad i'm a conspiracy theorist yeah so so
01:22:50.300
that's why i get a sneaking suspicion from all of these recent uh recent revelations about all
01:22:56.900
these science-based guys that there's it feels a little psyoppy to me anyway let's go on to the
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rumble rants uh i'll read through some of my own that's a random name i can confirm the calf thing
01:23:08.260
my hardest workout is leg day and yet i got chicken legs flexing on the log that that that can happen
01:23:14.400
post a picture of my calves on twitter you might have to increase increase intensity or maybe volume
01:23:19.740
i don't know what your workout is he's probably the guy to ask it solves your problems or just be fat
01:23:25.700
you know uh the hapsification small calves are genetic it's to do with calf muscle muscle insertion
01:23:32.060
and the length of achilles tendons that i mean that's half right and half cope yeah um the shape
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and size of all muscles are based around origin and insertion points that's just
01:23:43.640
get fatter it dictates muscle belly volume basically saying is this your new message for the people if
01:23:51.200
you want incredible calves oh walk around with a backpack you can just like whichever's the least
01:23:57.080
delicious for you i think you know one's well they're probably i was gonna say one's less sweaty
01:24:04.200
than the other but they're probably about the same yeah the backpack could be full of sweet treats
01:24:08.200
that you treat yourself with at the end of your long walks it all evens out see
01:24:12.000
jubs mcgee says they went for goku physique without the hard work ditch the drugs work hard study well
01:24:18.360
eat and sleep plenty that is the turtle hermit way yes very based and did you see how jacked master
01:24:23.600
roshi was exactly that's a random name these fitness good that that dude could just like
01:24:29.200
oh yeah it was amazing yeah these fitness gurus are the male equivalent of the women beauty gurus
01:24:35.000
their target audiences are weak insecure people i say let natural selection do its thing
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interestingly about jeff he's five foot four oh so i think natural no wonder these people are afraid
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of nature because natural selection would not have been kind to them in the past and sigil stone says
01:24:51.260
next harry should cover the carbon-based lubricant being injected with flavoring
01:24:54.900
and called butter a mad science lab in the u.s came up with i did mention when arguing with
01:25:01.000
somebody about bill gates shit filter water and they just said it were like it was a good thing
01:25:06.620
he's like yeah bill gates is going to save water resources for everybody it's like all right have
01:25:10.660
fun drinking your shit water bro so gross before we got to the knob of what all of this was about
01:25:19.880
which is it's a perfectly legitimate word you can say knob stelios proof positive it would seem that
01:25:27.760
you can take the man out of greece but you can't get the greek man's mind out of the gutter
01:25:32.600
i do love stelios's gutter humor and but that is accurate yeah it's very true
01:25:39.920
hello ludus eaters i'm knackered i've just climbed up ben nevis
01:25:46.620
hey legend hopefully not afraid of ice and i've done it with the island
01:25:54.980
hey champion i think it's like 1354 feet absolutely something ridiculous i think it's 1800
01:26:09.420
you can do it right so it's 1345 meters so it's 4400 feet i've climbed that bloody hell
01:26:20.740
i've not climbed ben never it's awesome it's tiring um also if can we go back to that video
01:26:26.680
can we go back to that video um so that's just a nice morning stroll mate so if he got his calves
01:26:33.060
right so what i think no no i wouldn't be shocked like this is unironically because this was back
01:26:38.540
when i was about 30 something like that right so i think yeah right so there's there's a a walking
01:26:44.980
trail which is just a standard walking trail but here is a little stream that comes down it and you
01:26:49.640
can go up and around and you climb up here and then i don't know how far across it goes
01:26:55.760
right all right okay so there's there's a ridge that comes across to the to the right here and then
01:27:02.600
you see the rocks he's on it becomes like really like broken so large chunks of rock going up so
01:27:08.300
he's gone like the back side of the rear side of it which is the difficult this is the one i went
01:27:12.520
legend yeah i i remember filling up my bottle at that stream and it's the clearest water i've ever
01:27:18.320
drank in my life it was crystal clear it was really cold as well so it was absolutely delicious
01:27:22.660
uh but yeah this is how i got my chunky calves because i would do like you know climb mountains
01:27:27.060
and stuff when i was like 30 and i was quite big so it's just like but you know i was just like you
01:27:30.780
know just because you're fat there's no reason not to be doing stuff yeah and it'll give you
01:27:34.380
incredible legs there you go yeah carl coming out in favor of fat and fit the fat mountain climbing
01:27:41.280
you should do it why not i have no excuse found incline i'm in favor uh is there another one
01:27:51.540
when in ohio last month i went kayaking and discovered what continuously be called unused
01:27:55.800
land in the rocky river and so i claimed this land which i named goslin scrag because of the geese
01:27:59.800
for the crown of the united kingdom according to meta ai this was remarkably based and so i've
01:28:04.440
considered doing the same thing for bur to will which is unclaimed by either sudan or egypt
01:28:08.160
if we use the land for good reasons nature reserves or gun ranges i don't know no one
01:28:12.300
will challenge us and that's how we'll rebuild the british empire no one will bother to stop
01:28:15.860
our territorial expansion anyway all i need now is a wikipedia page about this anyone know where
01:28:20.280
lord miles is yeah i was actually why hasn't lord miles done this get down there with the
01:28:26.080
flag actually claim it just saying do it there you go see what happens have we got any more
01:28:33.700
good content oh nothing beats an illegal working holiday we pick you up in the channel and take
01:28:42.320
you right to your four-star hotel where you can work illegally claim benefits and never be deported
01:28:48.360
watch how the british struggle paying the highest taxes since the 1940s while you pay nothing and even
01:28:54.860
receive benefits all this and more so there's the there's a common rejoinder to this they'll be like
01:29:01.960
they can't claim benefits it's like yeah but why would they need to since we're literally paying
01:29:06.080
for everything and then giving them 400 pound a month spending money and this is why i just act
01:29:12.020
like an enclave with your purchase power don't my taxes still go to them but yes with the purchasing
01:29:18.500
power with the money that i do control absolutely boycott it completely ghost of enoch says uh you think
01:29:23.780
undercover joggers are bad police in sheffield have started disguising themselves as migrant hotels to
01:29:28.240
catch protesters very brass eye um binary says the one one out of five being open to political
01:29:36.100
violence staff context the ira had less than 0.05 percent of the irish population actively fighting
01:29:41.840
the troubles and only enjoyed support from about two to five percent of the population overall
01:29:45.520
that's that's an interesting i knew the irish weren't all bad um garbage human says up north can
01:29:52.180
highly recommend t-based services on the m6 as a farm shop beautiful place and uh pretty much uh an
01:29:58.200
ethno state um and henry says can confirm on the bad calves genetics i was born with club feet
01:30:05.600
so my achilles tendons are twice as long as they should be and my calves are shorter as a result
01:30:10.140
they're quite pronounced but stop halfway down my shin oh wow man i my my leg muscles are so muscular
01:30:15.420
i've got muscles growing over my shins i just i don't i'm not even joking i'll show you after
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what your tibs i don't know nobody has muscular tibs god he does yeah he left tibialis anterior
01:30:25.160
i i literally and i thing is i remember but nobody trains tib and ironically okay it says you
01:30:32.540
apparently you train you mate says you don't tell me you train calves as well you disgusting i i even
01:30:38.320
i i even remember when these muscles start growing on my legs as well right because it was painful
01:30:43.860
because we were like doing like hikes and stuff like that and the front of my leg we had you've got
01:30:48.420
muscles on the front of your leg what's going on and now i just have this weird pouch of muscle on
01:30:52.700
top of my calves on top of my your tibialis yeah i i didn't even know there's a muscle there
01:30:57.620
but anyway yeah the only person i've ever heard of who trains them is uh andrew huberman i didn't
01:31:03.060
train it it just i needed it to walk it just happened yeah anyway i think we're on out of time
01:31:08.340
now yeah all right then so uh thank you very much for joining us today buy your copy of islander it'll be
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01:31:23.500
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