The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - August 25, 2025


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1237


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 30 minutes

Words per Minute

200.12328

Word Count

18,181

Sentence Count

6

Misogynist Sentences

8

Hate Speech Sentences

65


Summary

In this episode of The LoadTeachers for the 25th of Aug 2025 i'm joined by Josh and Beau to discuss the recent events in the UK, the recent protests and flagging across the country, and the battle lines have been drawn.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 good afternoon ladies and gentlemen welcome to the podcast the load teachers for monday the 25th
00:00:07.380 of august 2025 i'm joined by josh and beau and today we're going to be talking about uh the flags
00:00:13.420 and how the battle lines have been fully drawn at this point uh trump's retribution arc and how
00:00:19.540 japan has decided you know what we do need hundreds of thousands of indians and africans
00:00:23.680 because that's something that's not been tested yet and it's for the gdp um but you might be
00:00:29.580 wondering why are we back on youtube like this is a strange thing it's been a while hasn't it
00:00:34.660 why are we streaming to youtube and so uh for for anyone who's not one of the sort of ogs you know
00:00:40.480 the originals from back in the day we actually used to stream on youtube all the time and then youtube
00:00:45.920 uh back in like 2020 got really really really political uh first things the first thing that
00:00:53.180 really struck us was the um the joe biden election uh you weren't allowed to question that and youtube
00:00:58.980 had rules about that and we got strikes for that and then of course there was the covid pandemic
00:01:04.040 which also uh they had a narrative to protect and so we decided you know it's we want to discuss
00:01:10.220 these issues but it's just safer to do it off of youtube uh than on and now those issues are pretty
00:01:16.680 much over they're gone and youtube not only have not only the issues gone but youtube has released the
00:01:22.180 rains on them as well uh a lot so we're actually uh at a point where well why can't we just stream
00:01:27.860 to youtube again if if youtube aren't going to strike us for wrong think uh which hopefully they're
00:01:32.900 not going to it was very arbitrary as well in that when a lot of their sort of punishments towards us
00:01:39.920 were enacted we hadn't actually done anything yeah like they didn't actually have a specific video
00:01:45.740 in mind that they took exception to yeah well there were certain ones but like it was more just
00:01:52.280 it was not it was an opinion on policy an opinion on the fact that we were getting struck for that's
00:01:59.880 what it was for it wasn't like we had actually like done something horrible or something like that but
00:02:04.540 they then they incorporated this into the service and blah blah blah but hopefully this is not something
00:02:09.380 that's going to cause us problems now so let's begin because we've got a lot to go through
00:02:12.740 because a lot's been happening but before we begin go and get your copy of islander 4 it's link in the
00:02:19.220 description now i don't know how long it's going to be available for but it is excellent and we put a
00:02:24.300 lot of work into it i think you'll enjoy it so let's begin so uh there have been protests and flagging
00:02:31.400 campaigns continuing across britain for the past well week and a half or so now uh everyone expected this
00:02:37.740 to be a bit of a flash in the pan for it to kind of die down the asylum hotel protests
00:02:42.440 been going on for several weeks now and that's joined by the flagging protest that is also going
00:02:47.880 on the bbc point out this is happening all over the place really bristol liverpool london mold which
00:02:53.660 is a place in wales perth in scotland county antrim in northern ireland so basically everyone is
00:02:58.780 absolutely sick to death of having unvetted fighting age men being allowed to roam free in their communities
00:03:06.080 and there has been a sexual assault charge from one of these hotel migrants almost every single day
00:03:12.940 for the past how long has it been about two weeks something like that i was actually trying to keep
00:03:17.700 track of them all and it's pretty much been since the end of july really all of august yeah i was able
00:03:24.260 to find a case from about the 31st of july all the way until about august the 10th unbroken yeah so
00:03:30.960 people people are not happy about it and they're still out protesting which is superb obviously and
00:03:36.020 then you've got the the question of the flags so this is something that happened started happening
00:03:40.500 about a week ago now where people just decided they were going to put the england flag and the uh the
00:03:46.140 union flag up on things that can hold flags as in you know lampposts where you know wherever around
00:03:54.360 the country and this has carried on as well because it's actually a really good symbol of resistance to
00:04:00.760 globalism sorry i thought you were going to say something there no i was just completely agreeing
00:04:05.820 with you all right okay yeah that's totally fine no no like a bit of nationalism patriotism yes it's
00:04:11.080 like you know we're not ashamed or afraid yes you know we have a country that that exists and this is
00:04:16.620 the country we're in it uh wonderful optics that our enemies uh reel back like a vampire exposed to
00:04:24.480 light to the english flag yes they do and like the bbc they've got a reasonably neutral write-up of
00:04:32.040 this uh they point out that you know the the author of this is driving through the southwest of
00:04:36.380 birmingham and for more than a mile almost every uh light post has a light uh lamp lamp post
00:04:44.060 yeah uh has a st george's flag reunion jack jack attached thousands of them they then go on to
00:04:50.480 blither about the far right but they can't really pin it on the far right they're just certain that
00:04:54.600 there's some connection between the far right and the england flag and it's like listen man you know
00:04:59.720 there's a connection between the english and the england flag and you know if you want to if you want
00:05:04.800 to turn that into the far right then you're going to find the country is mostly far right so what are
00:05:10.400 you going to do the narrative has moved so far hasn't it oh yeah so at first you can't be a nazi
00:05:16.920 and then very very quickly it's yeah it's any expression of the nation in any way is beyond the
00:05:26.240 pale to them well that's absurd and cannot stand yeah but i mean we have an explanation from a
00:05:32.160 sociologist that they have consulted called uh ellis cashmore try to contain your your your laughter
00:05:38.660 here josh uh who believes that those displaying the flags probably have different reasons for doing
00:05:43.300 so but generally feel a sense of being left behind or overlooked that's true that's fair uh yeah yeah
00:05:48.740 that's true but why in what way uh the warnings of tax rises and economic pain potentially to come
00:05:55.600 this autumn are contributing to a sense of disillusionment well that's not quite right no
00:06:02.280 they started strong yeah exactly by the way i was wasn't laughing at the fact they were a sociologist i
00:06:08.020 was laughing i was laughing at the fact that it's like why are people doing this despite everyone
00:06:14.540 being very vocal about why they're doing yeah this and uh you need to go to a sociologist to explain
00:06:19.840 it to you and even then they get it wrong it's like yeah you know the meme of the uh the communist
00:06:24.540 like patting the guy on the shoulder it's like maybe you'd feel better if you own the means of
00:06:27.360 production with a bunch of muslims and burkas walking by and the country in general state of
00:06:31.500 dilapidation i mean it's literally that meme they've just done there uh but anyway the point being
00:06:36.640 the councils didn't like this and they began taking the flags down but they tell us that uh
00:06:41.020 basically birmingham uh city council has given up on this uh they did start taking down the st
00:06:47.200 george's flags uh initially they said that it was a health and safety risk uh but they only took down
00:06:52.840 200 and they've just given up because the birmingham the flags are all across birmingham now so basically
00:06:58.200 it turns out they didn't have the resources to defeat the 42 english population of birmingham uh good
00:07:04.660 health and safety what it constitutes a fire risk yeah a choking hazard for under fives
00:07:09.600 how is it they were arguing that uh the flags um putting them up may have damaged the structural
00:07:16.260 integrity of the thing or something like that obvious obvious nonsense right uh but the point
00:07:20.520 is everyone knows why they were taking them down lamp post life's matter yeah but this this has been
00:07:25.100 great because it's been basically everywhere um and you get you know people like malcolm here all the
00:07:29.600 mini roundabouts in my town now have fake st george's flags painted on them
00:07:32.920 does residents ask for this no it's vandalism pure and simple okay a couple of points here
00:07:37.760 malcolm one it's the residents doing it right no one's going to a little village you know there's
00:07:42.100 no central office of people making flags putting up flags uh but two did the local residents ask for
00:07:48.600 their villages to be filled with foreigners did anyone ask for the boris wave were we ever consulted
00:07:53.580 about immigration and when we have been consulted were we ever like yeah yeah bring them all in boys
00:07:57.360 no it's also not quite the same as vandalism it's sort of like oh no someone's done my gardening and
00:08:03.200 pulled all my weeds you know it's like oh what terrible vandalism that there's now a sign of
00:08:09.540 patriotism like people see the flag and they associate it with good things even if they're not
00:08:14.100 political oh generally yeah it's very very telling though isn't it that somebody like this has got an
00:08:19.960 issue with it well i mean look at his bio what's it say raintree district and halstead town councillor
00:08:24.880 secretary halstead and headington blp primary school chair of governors fabian co-op party greenpeace
00:08:31.260 right there we go got it but but notice how you know like old white boomer fabian literal wolf and
00:08:38.720 sheep's clothing uh is like well i didn't ask for this this is vandalism what about you don't care
00:08:44.140 about any of the other things though any of the other things even someone drawing two red lines
00:08:48.380 across something white even that can't stand well even that can't be allowed it's what it means
00:08:53.580 he knows he says he's a fabian uh lib dem councillor was interviewed here a lib dem councillor called
00:08:59.800 nick ireland uh you can guess where he comes from uh well his family anyway uh it would be naive to
00:09:06.240 pretend otherwise that the st george's flag has been co-opted by certain far-right groups to promote
00:09:10.460 their agendas we will not be encouraging division in our communities thank you liberal democrat
00:09:15.200 he added that the council celebrated all forms of diversity unless it's english diversity
00:09:19.620 uh but there was an underlying tension in the campaign that has been hijacked by people with
00:09:24.620 views who are for me completely unacceptable it's like thanks for your input nick the flagging will
00:09:30.080 continue until morale improves yeah that's literally also pipe down now nick yeah you've had your time
00:09:36.600 yeah we tried it your way but i love the the st george's cross is intimidating good
00:09:42.260 also multiculturalism is division by definition so 100 it doesn't make sense to say that couldn't
00:09:50.240 be anything other than division could it that's the very point of it people like this council in
00:09:54.980 nick ireland they're they're sort of this is the the last remnant yeah of their arguments yes isn't it
00:10:02.140 yes they're on the ropes and that's that's one hopefully at least no no that's 100 what it is
00:10:06.620 because they don't have a coherent response to this that's their problem they're like oh oh i know
00:10:11.460 that's not good i know the english shouldn't be proud of being english in england because
00:10:16.340 that seems a bit intimidating uh and you've got this chap here he's like oh this is very
00:10:21.100 territorial in fact we'll watch this because he is right this is about territorialism i feel this
00:10:26.900 moment in time this feels very territorial and it feels like people are marking their territory
00:10:32.180 um i don't think there's anything i think look the flag's patriotic i like the flag i'm happy to see
00:10:38.380 the flag but it's all about where and how when you when there's an england team playing
00:10:43.260 in a in a semi-final or a final of a world cup and everyone's kind of feels together but at the
00:10:49.080 moment this feels like we're here this is our plot and we're going to remind you this is our plot and
00:10:55.080 that's how it feels at the moment but it is the territory literally is england though jason isn't it
00:11:00.760 of course but that's the problem and this is why i think we're now leading up to this because i think
00:11:06.880 that this country's lost its identity and i think that's a big problem a real problem and i'm very
00:11:12.980 very very nervous because i feel that i feel that there's going to be a lot of problems on the streets
00:11:18.200 of london soon what a fascinating conversation that was even the lbc host is like well i mean
00:11:24.940 it is england isn't it like if anyone's going to have a territorial claim to england probably the
00:11:30.380 english and that is their flag what a crazy thing i feel like this country's lost its identity
00:11:34.640 and a bad thing to do then is to support the flag in some way like what how does that make any sense
00:11:40.740 yes well the the the well the fact that we feel that we have a claim to this he said is the problem
00:11:46.580 right yeah right he literally says it so and that's true colors exactly it's like okay well
00:11:50.980 what we can do nick to to make you feel less nervous amass deportations which isn't what nigel
00:11:56.980 frage has actually proposed now he's actually come up with a plan to do it because the problem is
00:12:02.060 genuinely sheerly numbers really uh there are obviously problems with like individual groups
00:12:06.720 of uh immigrants but that's kind of ancillary to the problem of just bringing a million in a year
00:12:12.760 yes they start taking up space yes that starts pushing people out of communities where their
00:12:17.240 ancestors have been for hundreds of years and makes them feel like they're losing their
00:12:20.800 country and so this is clearly a response to that and so the correct thing to do would be to say
00:12:24.840 right what are we going to do here does the country belong to the english and if the answer is yes as
00:12:30.580 this lbc host kind of has to concede uh then really the people who are coming from other countries
00:12:36.180 should just go back there pretty straightforward i mean i don't think that's very controversial i'm not
00:12:41.780 saying deport every non-white person in britain or anything like that it's just in the last five years
00:12:47.080 we've had this massive wave of foreigners inflicted upon us for some reason the boris wave the boris
00:12:53.060 wave which is still continuing and then we didn't ask for this this wasn't something that there was
00:12:58.120 advertised to us that they were going to do as a complete stab in the back and they need to go home
00:13:01.800 and isn't it funny that um isn't it like the most gentle low-key way of resistance just to put up a
00:13:10.040 flu flag and draw a couple of red lines on something white yeah it couldn't be more peaceful really
00:13:15.720 and even that they're immediately got all sorts of issues with it they notice the fear they're like oh
00:13:21.100 right this is a warning right this isn't this is this is not the end of the line this is the beginning
00:13:26.240 of the revolution and so they're like oh wow maybe we should pay attention to this i know i agree you
00:13:31.420 maybe you should pay attention to this and there is actually a very reasonable solution to this that
00:13:36.040 actually would go in line with the democratic mandate that everyone had voted for since before
00:13:40.120 brexit but anyway notice how he brought the football though he's like well it's okay when it's
00:13:43.940 the football or the rugby or whatever but this cartoon i think really uh embodies the issue that they
00:13:49.940 have is that prior to now english patriotism had been siloed it'd been no you can go wave the flag
00:13:57.340 for the women's football team or the women's rugby team or whatever it is and now no it's it's gone
00:14:02.320 way beyond that no as you can see this has breached containment and this is out of their control
00:14:07.820 sort of the sort of the day after england get knocked out it's like you've got to take your flag
00:14:12.100 down otherwise you're a weirdo it's good you brought this up because i've noticed this as well
00:14:17.640 that beforehand our patriotism was limited to basically sports where it's the most ineffective
00:14:25.140 possible for affecting politics and now it's bleeding over into lots of other areas as well
00:14:31.360 and what has basically happened is that the black lives matter movement has opened pandora's
00:14:36.240 box of identity and the english have realized wait a minute we need an identity for ourselves and that's
00:14:42.880 not going to be closed again now there's no way that people are going to go back now they've got to
00:14:46.680 this point i don't think yeah i mean i i thought this was going to fizzle out in the first day or so
00:14:51.160 uh but actually it's snowballed into something that it's been all over the country i mean i've seen it
00:14:56.080 driving around my local area i put up a flag myself really yeah the the the the zebra crossing
00:15:02.480 literally just around the corner that i cross every day to go to the park with my kids someone flagged
00:15:06.760 that and you know driving along under the overpasses i saw you know england flags i'm like right okay this is
00:15:11.540 genuinely everywhere um which is great you know so it's it's great to see there is a kind of
00:15:16.140 national consciousness arising because actually this is our country and we have been taken advantage
00:15:21.000 of and we are the ones who are not allowed to engage in these demonstrations of pride and it's
00:15:26.860 all organic as well and i've seen videos of the people doing it and they just look like
00:15:31.360 your normal people who you would see on the street they don't necessarily look like your typical
00:15:35.180 political actors yeah we in fact we'll get some of those in a minute if that's all right
00:15:39.260 so uh anyway so obviously the battle lines are being drawn so the independent is like well
00:15:45.280 can the england flag ever be reclaimed uh not really says quotes kahindi andrews black studies
00:15:51.700 professor nobody who has a proper understanding of what it's used for pretend it's other other
00:15:56.200 anything other than a clear symbol of racism ah well there we go says the guy who wrote a book
00:16:01.620 called white psychosis the psychosis of whiteness sorry actually uh but the the the independent
00:16:08.520 concludes uh by interviewing various left-wing academics uh in this instance that flying the
00:16:14.380 flag appears to point to a radicalized notion of what england is it's about distinguishing
00:16:18.760 englishness quote an imagined ethnic ethnically white identity of englishness which doesn't include
00:16:24.640 multiculturalism that's right it's england against multiculturalism you can come and join the
00:16:30.680 english or you can join the uk that's your option that's what this is about that's what this fracture
00:16:36.500 point is it's 100 what it is does does the land of england belong to anyone in the world or does it
00:16:43.440 belong to the english no there is an in group yes and therefore an out group yes yes yes and that's
00:16:49.680 and that's not to say that we can't have lots of foreign friends who want to come over and fly a flag
00:16:53.220 as well it's not saying anything like that but what it says there is a native people in the land
00:16:57.660 and they need to be respected the tribe exists yes it's not trying to pretend it doesn't exist or
00:17:03.480 has never existed are you sure the guardian's not happy about this flags is a symbol of prejudice not
00:17:12.440 pride and a distinct air of menace welcome to england 2025 that's right john that's right this is england
00:17:19.480 in 2025 you'd nailed it watch what you're doing bro that's all we're saying this is our country
00:17:26.400 we're not having this jonathan again air of menace but look at the most white english people in the
00:17:33.080 world are here to stab us in the back that's the thing you know it's like no i i'm i'm more than
00:17:37.520 happy to give away the country so i'm sure you are john um but again this this whole thing he
00:17:44.220 literally goes through this this article uh talking with increasing menace about how basically
00:17:49.460 this is nazism but he he really embodies the lack of coherent response that they have to this
00:17:56.980 and testosterone yeah i mean he writes in the guardian of course he embodies a lack of testosterone
00:18:02.020 um but he uh he says look this the result of this is a quote self-evident political emergency
00:18:08.040 he's right he is right this is a conceptual ideological emergency for them exactly for
00:18:15.300 them yeah not for us this is brilliant for us right he literally ends with quote what are we going to do
00:18:20.560 now nothing you have been checkmated you're like no everyone gets to fly their flag and play the game
00:18:27.640 of identity politics apart from you racists and the the white english is like well we've got a flag
00:18:32.560 actually we are going to do it and they're like well i mean look at the look at the um the subheading
00:18:37.100 there the rapid spread of these banners is unsettling and it shows how the hard right is
00:18:41.120 reaching people and places the left cannot no you can't enter into working class english communities
00:18:46.880 and normal and just middle class english communities who are patriotic and love their country because
00:18:51.100 your entire philosophy is predicated on destroying the country so you just can't come here this is
00:18:56.020 not this is not yours i think also implicit in this is that a lot of the commentary from less
00:19:02.460 sort of connected left-wingers seems to indicate that they just don't understand that normal people
00:19:08.480 can just adopt the flag and appreciate it because that their circle of friends their family are all
00:19:15.380 exactly like them they have no one with conflicting opinions because they get excised out of out of the
00:19:21.840 community right yeah and so they can't understand it they think it's all political action when it
00:19:26.960 probably isn't it's just reality coming knocking at their door okay you can redefine the vast majority
00:19:32.780 of completely normal people as hard right if you want to if you will you just and yeah started doing
00:19:38.220 that back in the 60s and at some point in 2014 or 16 you lost your mind entirely and bought into the
00:19:44.280 liar that nearly everyone thinks like you yeah and everyone else is hard right or far right uh but that
00:19:50.700 was never the case that was always a lie that was always a fiction and now reality is catching up
00:19:55.020 with you so what you define as hard right is just normality to most people right that's literally
00:20:00.320 all this is um but uh yeah anyway so the the councils of course everywhere are taking down the flags here's
00:20:05.860 a liverpool example i won't bother playing it you can go look at it in your own time uh because
00:20:09.760 liverpool council have just declared for the enemy they've declared for the opposition uh and i'm i
00:20:15.120 really mean it uh 300 years liverpool has been shaped by people from all over the world
00:20:19.720 mainly that's what's that that's people of color from all over the world they said josh uh that's
00:20:26.440 what makes our city special we remain committed to sharing the facts and treating people with
00:20:30.280 respect right so you are committed to foreigners that's liverpool city council saying nope we are
00:20:35.260 committed to the foreigners you flag the you fly the england flag in liverpool you are hateful
00:20:40.040 and hate has no place in liverpool our city is built on solidarity and respect okay what was happening
00:20:46.640 last year though was it yeah well no it wasn't um but the point is they have openly declared for the
00:20:51.840 foreigners it's like okay that's fine you know you're going to find yourself frankly completely
00:20:56.060 outnumbered and surrounded on all sides uh but it's interesting because liverpool is sort of fairly
00:21:00.360 famously quite a red city yes uh but nonetheless also explicitly english right it's not i wonder how well
00:21:09.320 that will go oh right yeah but you know i mean it's not like um it's not like uh has it's not
00:21:15.360 entirely captured or anything no no of course not um but you are right it's a very left-wing city but
00:21:20.660 remember the southport riots it was liverpool that was rioting long into the night after other cities
00:21:25.640 had stopped rioting they do have a very strong sense of self in liverpool uh sort of you know local
00:21:31.540 community and it is english yeah yeah absolutely um but anyway yeah so you know liverpool city council
00:21:37.000 were like i said declaring themselves obviously bristol uh were declaring themselves the bristol
00:21:41.580 commies were out in force of course they are annoyed at people putting up flags and protesting
00:21:46.960 uh illegals being put up in hotels but uh not not just them uh brighton council decided they were
00:21:53.340 going to take down the st george's flags too because and these are the places that you exactly expect
00:21:58.460 right you know lefty council in liverpool lefty council in bristol lefty council in brighton yes
00:22:03.140 we know the left are in favor of the foreigners we know you are we know it's good that you're
00:22:09.580 uh declaring yourselves though by literally taking down our flags the next one was a teacher here
00:22:15.600 in tamworth so basically middle class lib dem voter again i won't play you can see it from the
00:22:20.680 description uh middle class lib dem voters are going to tear down the flags because of course they will
00:22:25.620 um again we knew that they were against us we knew they were for the foreigners we knew they were on
00:22:32.120 the other side of this and then you've got like um brainwashed tossers like this guy i will play this
00:22:38.000 one because it's genuinely funny because this guy he he literally sounds like an npc he sounds like
00:22:42.440 he's been programmed by the television it's really remarkable how like i mean this this honestly sounds
00:22:48.200 like it's scripted and i'm assuming that it's not scripted because the guy on the right
00:22:52.220 sounds very normal but the guy on the left you'll you'll hear him it's what we want to be showing
00:22:56.580 around to everyone sorry sorry i'm not laughing at you but you're worried about the english flag in the
00:23:01.980 english country garden well yeah it's offensive our flag can be offensive in england yeah there's
00:23:06.880 plenty of people in this neighborhood who would take offense to that just being up right now are
00:23:11.260 you being having a laugh or something where do you live where do you live i'm from england man but
00:23:16.220 there you go there's your flag no i'm seriously we can be proud it's not the 1950s anymore mate we
00:23:22.540 can't be having the england flag and i'm not afghani either but that's my flag this is my country and
00:23:26.840 this is my garden i'll put up what i like oh that like that guy's the the guy on the left's response
00:23:34.920 just his statements feels fake to me right but i'm pretty sure the guy on the right isn't i'm pretty
00:23:41.200 sure it's a real interaction it's just really funny that the basically you've got the the teachers
00:23:48.360 the councils uh the leftist brainwashed tossers uh the sort of agents of the matrix and the islamo
00:23:56.360 leftists i was definitely getting destiny vibes off that dude right he's not used to confrontation i
00:24:01.500 think is why he sounded like he did yeah or bicep curls yeah yeah well yeah i just love the uh the old
00:24:07.900 chap on the right he's just like do i like yeah yeah anyway you've got the islamo leftists of course
00:24:13.360 the the national in scotland have decided that refugees are welcome in scotland which is great we
00:24:17.920 should send them all to scotland really why is there a single refugee in england when the scots
00:24:21.900 apparently want to take them all it's funny how they're so welcome in scotland yet none of them
00:24:25.340 want to go there yeah i mean obviously i'm joking the scots obviously got no hatred against scotland
00:24:29.640 half my family from there just yeah but the scots obviously don't want this again just the elite
00:24:34.860 of the country uh trying to sell everyone out which is what you'd expect and then of course you've got
00:24:41.040 the uh the palestine marches no one's complaining about these flags uh as uh chris points out here
00:24:48.420 in birmingham on saturday they were chanting death to the idf see a palestine flags calling
00:24:52.380 but apparently it was the saint george's flags that were intimidating i dare say these chaps are a
00:24:57.700 little bit more intimidating what do i know uh where's council nick island on that yeah exactly
00:25:03.380 sorry this isn't a liberal democrat issue you've got to understand because these are a community that
00:25:08.640 don't vote lib dem so they've got nothing to say about it uh but yeah so and then on the other
00:25:13.040 side on the good guy side you've got uh just you know normal people
00:25:16.980 mute that but just normal folk flying their flags protesting and scary far right carl it's the hard
00:25:27.000 right i was gonna say and ironically that is what they call the far right yeah it's a bunch of just
00:25:31.800 normal ladies uh the pink ladies they call themselves uh just flying the flag and having some fun
00:25:36.900 protesting uh and uh you've also oh i can't even show that apparently uh right okay well i won't show
00:25:43.260 it for for the sake of your your innocent eyes uh but basically a couple of chaps in stevenage were
00:25:50.660 putting up flags and it is alleged that a gang of muslims ran over and threw a petrol bomb out
00:25:58.140 yeah i saw that guy have a bloodied face yeah he had a massive the the thing actually hit him and
00:26:03.280 bounced off of him uh and then smashed on the floor so he didn't get set on fire uh but it did
00:26:08.220 have a huge cup pouring with blood on his face which was obviously what that shows um and there's
00:26:14.980 a bbc coverage of it man injured by glass bottle containing lit rag really is that is that what
00:26:21.520 happened you mean attempted to set him alight yeah attempted to burn him alive i don't know why the
00:26:27.400 glass bottles containing lit rags are doing this the crime of putting a saint george's flag up yes but
00:26:32.380 it's the same energy as you know car hits pedestrians so why did the car do this why did
00:26:37.440 the glass bottle launch itself unaided got an epidemic of poltergeists in this country that's
00:26:42.220 exactly the problem isn't it uh the this is the entire thing of the bbc though right so they're always
00:26:47.480 taken to hospital hartfordshire police are looking into it uh we i know this incident will concern
00:26:53.820 people living locally i'd like to reassure the community this was a contained incident
00:26:57.080 were you behind it chief inspector sarah gilbertson did you throw it like was it one
00:27:02.320 of your lads was it was it someone employed by the police how do you know this was a contained
00:27:06.620 incident how have you got that information especially when so our investigation continues
00:27:11.520 anyone with information is asked to get in touch with police implying that they don't even have the
00:27:15.900 guy who threw the bloody petrol bomb how can you know this this is the thing this is the truly worrying
00:27:22.060 thing that people like us have been warning against for a long time now that it will end in tears it'll
00:27:28.700 end in blood that the first blood's already been drawn that there's the the sectarian a sectarian
00:27:35.020 racial ethnic and sectarian tribal conflict will break out and our enemies say no it won't you're
00:27:41.860 being paranoid that's just what you want to happen it's like no i don't want that to happen
00:27:46.120 absolutely not and um and it's not paranoid it's obviously the way this goes is what appears to be
00:27:53.700 actually happening um the the lads are still out there though uh putting up um more flags as they
00:27:59.820 say quote petrol bombs will not stop us numbers are going up massively good for you guys um there is
00:28:05.760 also the question of vandalism now i don't agree with the vandalism and i think the vandalism is bad
00:28:12.600 optics uh what it does is changes the nature of the discussion so when you put up flags it doesn't
00:28:18.120 hurt anyone it doesn't damage anything and it is a perfectly legitimate statement of patriotism when
00:28:23.640 you vandalize something as trivial as this is and it's pretty trivial uh it still changes the direction
00:28:29.400 of the conversation now it's about you having done something wrong so they can avoid having to talk
00:28:35.000 about the actual points that we want to discuss and so actually it's kind of stepping on a rake
00:28:39.780 frankly absolutely my sensibility i was brought up that just sort of mindless vandalism is really
00:28:45.280 gross yeah really really wrong thing to do um so yeah where i see that that last picture you had up
00:28:51.120 yeah i did think yeah the person that did that's a moron yeah it's like information about nature in a
00:28:57.460 park yeah and then then you've got this one yes so are we doing it
00:29:01.960 you're doing it mate are we doing it around here ralph oh oh get up there what are you doing
00:29:08.460 painting the tan red go on the boys next one next one next one get up
00:29:15.300 send it you guys up send it boys are going mad
00:29:18.800 you want to get up here get him out of here get him out of here or what
00:29:20.800 hey
00:29:21.800 get him right
00:29:23.800 he's alive hey
00:29:26.800 I'm 18 years I'm 18 years I'm 18 years
00:29:28.800 for me
00:29:29.800 you know
00:29:30.800 geysers come out of the indian who wants one above the shop
00:29:32.800 chuckle brothers
00:29:34.800 you guys are crazy man
00:29:36.800 how long have you been doing this for
00:29:38.300 half hour
00:29:39.300 bone and bread fucking gazers
00:29:41.300 I believe this you may not do it to what I die sweetheart
00:29:44.300 get up
00:29:45.300 on to the next one let's go
00:29:47.300 spread them all the way across
00:29:50.300 it's for the country yeah
00:29:54.300 yeah for your future
00:29:55.800 for your future sweetheart
00:29:57.300 right that's the bit so afterwards i'm not going to play it
00:30:00.800 they they racially insult some muslims who they see walking past as well right
00:30:04.300 right
00:30:04.800 and so a couple of things here
00:30:07.300 this is vandalism
00:30:08.800 and
00:30:09.800 obviously
00:30:10.800 they've been arrested
00:30:12.800 so again if you want to see the two-tier nature of things
00:30:15.800 this guy
00:30:16.800 the whoever threw the petrol bomb
00:30:18.800 not been arrested don't know who that was
00:30:20.800 these prats they've been arrested instantly
00:30:23.800 right
00:30:24.300 so and of course they've been in video themselves
00:30:26.800 they made it quite easy didn't they
00:30:28.300 that's true but the other guy had a video as well
00:30:29.800 oh really i haven't seen that
00:30:31.800 yeah it was
00:30:32.800 you know
00:30:33.800 like uh censored
00:30:34.800 but um
00:30:35.800 but yeah so that you know the point being
00:30:37.800 if you if you're racist and they have uh
00:30:40.800 arrested a man on suspicion of using racist language and committing criminal damage
00:30:44.800 uh they're going to get you really really quickly
00:30:46.800 because i mean criminal damage if it was just arbitrary criminal damage
00:30:49.800 it was done to like your bike or something
00:30:51.800 that guy's never getting caught
00:30:52.800 but no this kind of racist criminal damage
00:30:55.300 oh they can get that
00:30:56.300 they can get that bloody quickly
00:30:57.300 um but the thing i wanted to talk about is what he had said here
00:31:01.300 um to the the little girl it's like this is for the country for your future
00:31:06.300 because as much of a bunch of prats as these guys have been again don't vandalize things
00:31:10.300 just put the england flag up you know painting on a roundabout is not damaging someone's property
00:31:15.300 um but also you know put the england flag up that's actually a really uh wholesome way of protesting
00:31:21.300 but what what these um these geezers uh had said here i think is the important bit right
00:31:26.300 because it is for the country and for the future that is genuinely what people feel that they are losing
00:31:32.300 they think that if mass immigration continues then england will be destroyed
00:31:37.300 and that's true that is what underpins all of this
00:31:41.300 and so these are the battle lines are you in favor of england existing and having a future
00:31:46.300 or do you vote for the liberal democrats labour party or green party
00:31:51.300 these are your options
00:31:54.300 and it gets some soup chats
00:31:55.300 they sounded like essex boys as well
00:31:57.300 yeah they they were essex boys
00:31:58.300 weren't they
00:31:59.300 i think it was uh
00:32:00.300 was that of interest
00:32:01.300 yeah it did say i think it was basildon
00:32:02.300 all right
00:32:03.300 um
00:32:04.300 yeah basildon council
00:32:05.300 basildon lovely
00:32:06.300 yeah
00:32:07.300 racism has no place in basildon says labour leader
00:32:10.300 cavin gallaghan
00:32:12.300 samson sent me a message saying this video was confirmed fake
00:32:15.300 which one is that is that the one of the guy confronting the guy with the flag
00:32:20.300 i can't hear you
00:32:21.300 it did sound like the destiny dude was was acting
00:32:24.300 right so the front door one was fake sorry it's hard to know right
00:32:28.300 but even the fact that it was fake it still summarizes basically the interactions that are going back and forth between the groups
00:32:35.300 sometimes when things are fake or parody
00:32:37.300 it actually still speaks volumes about the thing that it could be believable
00:32:40.300 yeah you could you could describe it as an artist's impression of the situation
00:32:46.300 um so daniel asks will nigel around rupert back in the party now
00:32:50.300 no even though nigel has not only reversed his entire position on mass deportations
00:32:54.300 he's come to exactly uh rupert lowe's position
00:32:58.300 um i'm gonna skip over the ones that are kind of not relevant sorry
00:33:02.300 um but uh awesome to watch this again live on youtube
00:33:05.300 good luck gents getting your country back much respect from upper michigan
00:33:08.300 and uh the engage for you on rumble says
00:33:11.300 in bo's britain those who feel that displays of the nation are beyond the pale will be told to even get the hell over it
00:33:16.300 or get on an outbound plane never to return
00:33:18.300 makes sense
00:33:20.300 where's all the bo's britain stuff come from
00:33:22.300 i just said it on twitter a few times
00:33:24.300 okay i thought that was it
00:33:26.300 i just said in bo's britain xyz
00:33:28.300 i've been enjoying the edits of your face onto things it's great
00:33:32.300 people seem to have liked it
00:33:33.300 um bo what happened to nate's h cast
00:33:36.300 oh well he's still got he still does his channel everything but yeah the live stuff
00:33:40.300 uh he just decided
00:33:42.300 he just decided he didn't
00:33:44.300 want to do it much anymore i don't really want to speak for him
00:33:46.300 oh right well i guess tweet it and then find out
00:33:48.300 um yeah
00:33:50.300 um and uh matt says when did england stop being patriotic
00:33:52.300 was it joining the eu or did they snuff this out when the pakistanis
00:33:54.300 were brought over in the 1960s to work in textiles
00:33:56.300 no it was definitely in the in the sort of
00:34:00.300 two thousands
00:34:02.300 it's the blair era of just trying to wind
00:34:04.300 out the the idea of national sentiment
00:34:06.300 because they wanted to become
00:34:08.300 global britain um it was
00:34:10.300 it's still quite patriotic even like in the 80s and
00:34:12.300 90s frankly
00:34:14.300 as i recall right let's carry on
00:34:16.300 oh no wait sorry
00:34:18.300 right yes
00:34:20.300 um you got my links there samson
00:34:22.300 that mouse oh okay
00:34:24.300 we got one thank you
00:34:26.300 samson can you put up my set of links
00:34:28.300 oh no you have already done it sorry
00:34:30.300 all right so let's talk about
00:34:32.300 trump's uh retribution arc
00:34:34.300 his sulla arc
00:34:38.300 they deserve this
00:34:40.300 right you know it's like constant
00:34:42.300 investigations for years
00:34:44.300 and then even when he's out of office
00:34:46.300 to get the mug shot
00:34:48.300 you know if if
00:34:50.300 if you come at the king you better not miss
00:34:52.300 yeah no you're right yeah
00:34:54.300 remember when they actually someone tried to actually blow his head off
00:34:56.300 a couple of times yeah
00:34:58.300 yeah oh yeah more than once right
00:35:00.300 so trump seems to be sort of getting his own back in his revenge
00:35:04.300 um and it's interesting there's a number of sort of points or angles to talk about
00:35:08.300 one is that really what's happening or is it actually just real justice being
00:35:12.300 beginning to be served
00:35:14.300 or is it trump actually
00:35:16.300 it's just like a personal redemption
00:35:18.300 uh retribution thing
00:35:20.300 it can be both
00:35:22.300 well that was sort of my
00:35:24.300 yeah it could be both
00:35:26.300 it could well be both
00:35:28.300 there is sort of a personal uh
00:35:30.300 settling personal scores
00:35:32.300 but also it's just and right
00:35:34.300 yeah at the same time to be doing that
00:35:36.300 um so okay
00:35:38.300 um so it seems that it's being ramped up in the
00:35:41.300 quite recently in the last few days
00:35:43.300 or last week
00:35:44.300 perhaps
00:35:45.300 um things have really ramped up on that side of things
00:35:48.300 so the first one to talk about is
00:35:50.300 john bolton
00:35:52.300 um on friday i believe it was
00:35:54.300 his house and office were raided by the fbi
00:35:56.300 oh what for
00:35:58.300 well it's not entirely clear at this stage
00:36:00.300 but they're saying it's for
00:36:02.300 potentially um
00:36:04.300 um
00:36:05.300 sensitive information
00:36:06.300 really like when they raided mar-a-lago
00:36:08.300 for a bunch of irrelevant documents
00:36:10.300 even though they didn't raid joe
00:36:11.300 joe biden's house for exactly the same thing
00:36:12.300 interesting
00:36:13.300 interesting
00:36:14.300 yeah and we'll actually see it could
00:36:15.300 it could well be a bit complicated
00:36:17.300 because the fbi haven't come out and said
00:36:18.300 exactly what they did or didn't find in that
00:36:20.300 raid
00:36:21.300 and exactly
00:36:23.300 uh
00:36:24.300 because he hasn't been charged
00:36:25.300 that's an important thing to say
00:36:26.300 bolton himself hasn't been charged with anything criminal
00:36:28.300 yet at this stage
00:36:29.300 um
00:36:30.300 so it's still very early on in the process
00:36:32.300 but um
00:36:33.300 it's great
00:36:34.300 because you know what goes around comes around
00:36:36.300 uh
00:36:37.300 bolton was uh
00:36:38.300 gloating really
00:36:39.300 when mar-a-lago got raided
00:36:40.300 he did
00:36:41.300 and uh
00:36:42.300 so just quick thing to say
00:36:43.300 if anyone doesn't know
00:36:44.300 because i saw one or two people on twitter say
00:36:45.300 wait who's john bolton
00:36:46.300 so if you're young
00:36:47.300 or you're not american you may well not know
00:36:49.300 but
00:36:50.300 so the guy's been around
00:36:51.300 for ages
00:36:52.300 he's the classic classic old school
00:36:54.300 swamp monster
00:36:55.300 yeah
00:36:56.300 i mean he's been around since the reagan years
00:36:58.300 he's been relatively important since
00:37:00.300 the the original george bush years
00:37:02.300 all during the george w bush years
00:37:05.300 he was very important
00:37:06.300 he was ambassador to the un
00:37:07.300 uh
00:37:08.300 he was sort of
00:37:09.300 and even when trump got in
00:37:10.300 in his first trump's first term
00:37:11.300 uh
00:37:12.300 he had him as a
00:37:14.300 as a sort of foreign policy advisor
00:37:16.300 massive mistake on trump's part
00:37:17.300 yeah
00:37:18.300 yeah i mean it was
00:37:19.300 that was one of the
00:37:20.300 uh
00:37:21.300 appointments in trump's first term
00:37:22.300 where i thought
00:37:23.300 who like i thought you said you're going to drain the swamp
00:37:26.300 and
00:37:27.300 john bolton's like an ultimate swamp
00:37:29.300 monster
00:37:30.300 now he's getting raided
00:37:31.300 why have you
00:37:32.300 but they fell out very quickly
00:37:33.300 i think it was within a year or two
00:37:35.300 they'd fallen out and trump had removed him from
00:37:37.300 from sort of you know
00:37:38.300 the top echelons of government
00:37:40.300 but if we on the other side of the atlantic
00:37:42.300 can realize that
00:37:43.300 yeah he's no friend of yours
00:37:44.300 why are you hiring him
00:37:46.300 it makes it all the more
00:37:47.300 an egregious mistake
00:37:49.300 that trump made it in the first place
00:37:51.300 yeah i mean
00:37:53.300 i can see one of the arguments is that he was new to government
00:37:57.300 and he wanted like a safe pair of hands
00:38:01.300 so people that people here and there that he knew knew the job inside out
00:38:06.300 i mean it's a bit of a weak argument
00:38:07.300 but also it's an argument
00:38:09.300 remember that in 2017 trump wanted to be a reconciler
00:38:11.300 right
00:38:12.300 remember that trump wanted to essentially like write the ship of state and like get them back on the correct path
00:38:18.300 turns out that wasn't possible and you have to actually purge and crush them completely
00:38:22.300 and trump learned that the hard way frankly
00:38:25.300 like the idea that hillary should be put in prison lock her up and all that
00:38:28.300 and then almost literally on day one it's like no i'm not gonna
00:38:31.300 exactly he was trying he was trying to be collegial about it frankly
00:38:35.300 yeah
00:38:36.300 which he shouldn't he shouldn't
00:38:37.300 so in the end um i mean so i really really hate um uh john bolton i really really hate him
00:38:47.300 it's like it's like one of the most egregious aggressive neocons ever was
00:38:51.300 if if he could if he could choose to have forever wars he would
00:38:55.300 he's one of those eldritch god of neoconservatism
00:38:58.300 well calm down lindsey grimm's still alive that's true
00:39:01.300 he's got competition
00:39:02.300 yeah yeah
00:39:03.300 a lot of americans particularly mega americans hate the forever war thing
00:39:07.300 yeah and so he's the classic he's like the embodiment
00:39:10.300 it's almost the personification of like the forever war in fact i've got a clip of
00:39:13.300 trump late in a minute saying that um
00:39:15.300 when he would walk in a room
00:39:17.300 with foreign leaders and john bolton coming behind him
00:39:20.300 like the foreign leaders would literally like stiffen up and be like oh
00:39:23.300 he's got john bolton with him like are we gonna get bombed yeah in the next 15 minutes
00:39:28.300 he's almost that bad he was
00:39:30.300 angel of death yeah he was a little bit
00:39:32.300 yeah a little bit um i hate it i really hate it a lot of americans hate him as well
00:39:37.300 where i say what in fact before now i've tweeted about john bolton and you hear a
00:39:42.300 lot of americans saying yeah yeah we hate him we hate him so and he's the thing is on top of
00:39:47.300 everything else apart from being like an ultimate war hulk a super hulk he's also really obnoxious
00:39:52.300 like just personally he's just really annoying i know that shouldn't really count for a great deal
00:39:57.300 but he does doesn't it it does doesn't it yeah it does someone's very very
00:40:01.300 yeah it speaks to their characters isn't it yeah
00:40:03.300 not only it's horrible but he's annoying yeah right yeah
00:40:07.300 yeah a double crime yeah um so he and trump fell out and so the uh and then they're sort of sniping at each other
00:40:15.300 like uh john bolton saying and this is years back this is like in 2020 or even
00:40:20.300 so calling him stupid bolton calling trump just like stupid he's not presidential he's not worthy of the office
00:40:26.300 all that sort of thing and trump hitting back saying he's a nobody he's a washed up nobody all these sorts of
00:40:30.300 things so they're sniping each other and then when trump in the biden years when trump was out of power
00:40:34.300 john bolton uh you know doing things like he's on the side of the democrats because he's a he's a republican
00:40:41.300 like he's a reagan
00:40:42.300 loads of them went over to the dems
00:40:44.300 george w bush hardline republican however where he's like a on against trump for a window there
00:40:50.300 the democrats sort of adopt him to some degree
00:40:52.300 there are loads but i mean see them with uh george w bush being like oh this is what a real republican
00:40:57.300 president's like so you're is you're our enemies
00:40:59.300 like and you're like yeah george w bush was really a good guy like steven didn't stephen
00:41:03.300 colbert try to rehabilitate him and stuff like this it's like what you were the primary critic
00:41:08.300 of these people when they were in office like so what the hell are you doing anyway
00:41:12.300 i mean yeah the dems will take on board anyone that was is anti-trump even if they were like
00:41:17.300 the bombing iraq people yeah yeah just strikes me as trying to summon the narrative from the maga
00:41:24.300 people isn't it it's trying to say listen you know maybe you should be more like this which
00:41:28.300 isn't going to work but what it what it does is it just draws a really nice sharp line between
00:41:33.300 the old guard and the new guard
00:41:35.300 yeah it's a tactical mistake
00:41:37.300 exactly it's a complete tactical mistake but anyway
00:41:39.300 so he wrote a book called uh what was it called the room where it happened
00:41:43.300 and that was all to do with you know the the attempt to impeach trump
00:41:47.300 they keep calling it the impeachment or the first impeachment no he wasn't impeached they tried to and it failed
00:41:52.300 the failed yeah the fate they should call it that anyway he wrote a book about that
00:41:56.300 um and some some have alleged that there was sort of it was rushed through the clearance process
00:42:01.300 and that there were perhaps sensitive things that shouldn't have been released in that
00:42:05.300 but nonetheless when that was investigated during the biden years biden just closed it down
00:42:10.300 just closed down that investigation and this whole time john bolton was still got his like clearance level
00:42:15.300 so he's still got access to like really high level sensitive information
00:42:22.300 um so anyway when trump get got back in in 2024
00:42:26.300 um
00:42:27.300 trump has decided now obviously that uh he's gonna he's gonna do something about it
00:42:32.300 so this raid happens now trump himself has said i know nothing about it i didn't personally uh order it
00:42:38.300 uh there's a reason i put my guys in charge of the fbi right yeah yeah i don't have to deal with them
00:42:44.300 yeah i don't have to tell pam bondi or cash patel to do these things they just sort of they know my mind
00:42:51.300 yeah it's the classic thing a bit like nixon so i never actually ordered anyone specifically to make
00:42:56.300 like the the plumber unit and go and break into to like a psychiatrist's office or the democratic
00:43:03.300 well i assume that these guys aren't doing anything that's not legal
00:43:06.300 it's just my minions knew what i would like or what i wanted they got it wrong in nixon's case
00:43:12.300 but it's a whole different scale of fish anyway um yeah trump didn't personally order this to happen
00:43:16.300 and he doesn't want to say i don't even want to know about it i'm letting the doj and the fbi do their
00:43:21.300 thing um so again those that are in the know say that quite it should be in the normal course of
00:43:26.300 events quite soon after a raid if the fbi decide because they have to go through a judge
00:43:32.300 it's not just cash patel saying raid john bolton it's a bit more complicated than that i have to
00:43:37.300 go through a judge to sign off on it shockingly there is a legal process right um so usually
00:43:43.300 um the fbi will that if they if they're going to then press charges against john bolton i if they do
00:43:48.300 have found any sort of sensitive information you shouldn't have had um then they should bring charges
00:43:54.300 relatively quickly but we'll we'll see about that now another thing that the fbi is saying is that
00:43:58.300 because at first when the new this news first broke they were saying oh this is to do with
00:44:02.300 that book he wrote and to do with um sort of a story we already know about the one that biden
00:44:08.300 shut down years ago but the fbi have come out and said no no it's nothing to do with that this is
00:44:11.300 entirely new this is an entirely new thing to do with perhaps even like the espionage act
00:44:17.300 suggestion that maybe maybe we don't know yet so this is conjecture maybe he's got like a thumbnail drive
00:44:23.300 that he shouldn't have had or maybe he even emailed members of his own family with sensitive
00:44:27.300 information which is not allowed uh we will use a foreign we'll see yeah or even if he was selling
00:44:34.300 um you know like sensitive information to whoever probably the chinese whoever it may be that he
00:44:41.300 done he's done nothing wrong we just don't know exactly at this stage but the point is is that the
00:44:46.300 the doj and the fbi did raid his house so they wouldn't do that usually not always they they
00:44:52.300 usually wouldn't do that unless they think there's something there this is a pretty drastic thing to do
00:44:57.300 americans have got this really annoying phrase at the moment they say is there anything there there
00:45:01.300 have you seen them say that i haven't seen them i hate it i mean is there anything there though
00:45:06.300 no but that's not what they're saying you don't even need the second there yeah i know i know the first
00:45:11.300 one this is like they're saying hold down the force like forts don't just fly up into the air you need
00:45:15.300 to hold the fort from the enemy getting into the fort you don't need to hold it down yeah anyway
00:45:20.300 yeah um we won't continue to criticize our american friends like saying i could care less yeah no you
00:45:26.300 couldn't when they mean they couldn't care less anyway anyway that's an aside okay so fbi um let's have
00:45:32.300 a look at some of the other links just to show that it is sort of it is sort of everyone's talking about
00:45:36.300 because because john bolton fbi um trump took away his clearance a few months ago sensible uh yeah
00:45:42.300 why yeah why should he have it for for all time um there's no particular reason is there and um
00:45:49.300 it okay so one of the angles to talk about is weaponization of fbi gets patel's gangsters list
00:45:54.300 yeah great well so the next angle to talk about is this slide into uh lawfare and counter lawfare
00:46:02.300 yeah yeah they started it right oh no i'm i'm sewing this sucks you get what you deserve you
00:46:09.300 shouldn't have started it it did start under i've even seen some people at cnn or msnbc admit that it
00:46:14.740 did start under biden like it definitely did start under biden uh i mean the the worry is although i'm
00:46:21.820 here for it when it's outside doing it when it's trump doing it against someone like john bolton
00:46:25.260 um or or like um brennan or someone i'm here for it but there will be a change of government again
00:46:32.740 i mean i even saw pete budigieg on stage saying he's explicitly saying when we're back in power
00:46:39.680 we're going to run this thing to the wheels fall off like when we're back in power we're going to
00:46:44.640 do this like dialed up to 11 like you did the first time so i'm sorry you know this is how republics
00:46:50.660 end but like well you know you started it you can't just let them get away with it
00:46:55.260 that is the worry this is why it spirals out of control but it has been going on oh sorry
00:46:59.240 it has been going on for a long time it's just that it's much more visible now
00:47:03.500 in in that it's happening to them that's what it is even in the time of say bill clinton he was
00:47:10.140 getting things brought to him wasn't he so it's it's not necessarily a recent move and i think it's
00:47:15.720 just that people are more accepting of it existing and therefore more inclined to admit to it than
00:47:22.020 otherwise it's a good point actually um it didn't start under biden uh you can go back to i mentioned
00:47:27.600 nixon a minute ago didn't you go back to nixon where his political enemies realize oh we can
00:47:31.600 we can get him legally we can get him in a bind legally here let's do it let's let's really go
00:47:37.420 for it everything we can do to do yeah bill clinton his political enemy is doing everything
00:47:41.660 they possibly can um yeah so it didn't actually start with biden but dialed up massively under
00:47:46.440 and like where there's nothing there in the first place right there was some questions to answer for
00:47:52.060 nixon there was some questions to answer for bill clinton even if it's only like perjury and things
00:47:57.320 there was something to answer but for trump like truly pun intended trumped up charges right so
00:48:03.960 russiagate yeah i mean russiagate hoax nothing came and then you've got the sort of uh localized ones
00:48:09.960 like new york attorney general uh trying to liquidate his businesses and things like this like look you've got
00:48:14.440 you know we know you guys are going way too far and the the reaction from just the the new york
00:48:19.840 businessman community have been like oh no has he done something wrong here because we were all doing
00:48:23.860 that so yeah it's not it's purely political retisha james i'll come to her in a moment oh sorry um
00:48:29.220 yeah in the interest of time we might need to step it up a bit yeah sure um i was just gonna say
00:48:33.880 one final point then on on like the fall of the republic thing yeah that is a bit worrying
00:48:39.420 uh because once that that genie's out the bottle with that once the seal is broken on that it's
00:48:46.220 very very difficult to go backwards i don't know i think sulla didn't do quite right and i think this
00:48:51.620 time donald trump can sulla it properly go full sulla um let's actually hear from the donald
00:48:57.760 himself when he was asked about this
00:48:59.060 oh let's
00:49:03.140 no i don't know about it i saw it on television this morning i'm not a fan of john ball he's a
00:49:10.400 a real uh sort of a low life um i when i hired him he served a good purpose because as you know
00:49:18.980 he was one of the people that forced push to do the ridiculous bombings in the middle east
00:49:23.580 bolton he you know he he wants to always kill people and uh he's very bad at what he does but
00:49:29.700 he worked out great for me because every time he doesn't talk he's like a very quiet person
00:49:34.800 except on television if you could say something bad about trump i'll always do that but but he
00:49:39.740 really doesn't talk he's quiet and i'd walk into a room with him with a foreign country and the foreign
00:49:44.800 country would give me everything because they said oh no they're going to get blown up because john
00:49:48.240 bolton was there he's a uh not a smart guy but he could be a very unpatriotic guy i mean we're
00:49:55.560 going to find out i know nothing about it i just saw it this morning they did a raid
00:49:59.280 do you expect the doj to brief you on this yeah they'll be they'll brief me probably today sometime
00:50:05.140 and the war minister i don't want to i tell them and i tell the group i don't want to know but just
00:50:09.080 you have to do what you have to do i don't want to know about it it's not necessary i could know
00:50:13.280 about it i could be the one starting it i'm actually the chief law enforcement officer
00:50:17.720 i can only hold oh sorry so um so trump's busy yeah yeah um okay so but it's just sort of the
00:50:27.840 tip of the iceberg because it's not just uh john bolton he's gone after um shifty shift
00:50:34.580 uh yeah shifty shift yeah um on sort of mortgage fraud which is if that's how you got to take down
00:50:41.780 a cartel that's how you take down a cartel you know what classically they got al capone on um
00:50:48.220 just sort of tax evasion wasn't it something like that you'll get you can get people on uh if you
00:50:52.500 really want to you can get them on the technicality you can be a gangster but for goodness sake you've
00:50:57.660 got to pay your taxes yeah yeah right yeah um it's about what you can actually prove though right
00:51:03.040 because if no one's going to testify because al capone's running guns and alcohol whatever it
00:51:07.360 was uh but you know if you can get them on mortgage fraud it's not something that you know you can't
00:51:12.980 not prove it's the classic thing it's like i don't actually know if adam see if he's guilty of any of
00:51:18.520 these things no of course and both sides one like the left is screeching that this is just yeah this
00:51:23.520 is like a extrajudicial sulla type tyranny happening before your very eyes and uh people on the right
00:51:29.300 saying no he is actually guilty of something he is actually it's that that's where i am with john
00:51:33.700 bolton it's like i'll wait to see what happens what's your space but no wait it's important if
00:51:37.500 he did actually break espionage laws or not because if he did then this is simply justice but you
00:51:42.680 remember the democrats declare themselves to be the good guys and so they can just do whatever the
00:51:46.760 hell they like right which is genuinely how they think yeah yeah so skiff is in all sorts of trouble
00:51:53.640 but also letitia james now it is like it does feel hey yeah no do it that there's an element of trump
00:51:59.780 getting his revenge good but like just is it not correct though she was particularly unreasonable
00:52:07.380 in everything that she was doing as well yeah oh god yeah i mean i won't relitigate it but like
00:52:12.460 just she deserved it yeah deserves this and i think they're trying to get her on similar things good
00:52:17.900 sort of mortgage stuff i can't believe she's not corrupt not to sound too machiavellian here but
00:52:23.260 it's just nice to see someone try to crush their enemies it seems like the done thing in my idea is
00:52:29.980 that you you don't allow your enemies to have advantages over you if you have the choice yeah
00:52:35.480 yeah uh there's this idea that it's sort of only banana banana republics actually go after their
00:52:42.060 political enemies in any real way uh no it's the same thing it's corruption isn't it we've just
00:52:47.740 legalized it it's well that's exactly what it is if you if you're not going to prosecute these
00:52:51.720 people it is legalized corruption so if they've done something wrong they should be prosecuted
00:52:56.060 no it should be that no one's above the law yeah i mean you didn't see us going oh no they're
00:53:00.440 prosecuting you know whatever i can't remember who it was now there was some trump guy he'd done
00:53:04.540 something wrong he ended up going to jail for like three years or something it wasn't steve bannon
00:53:07.840 it was someone else but no it wasn't bannon bannon looked genuinely political um but there was one
00:53:14.840 guy and you didn't see us defending him okay he'd like i don't know is it a campaign funds thing
00:53:18.920 yeah something remember something like that it's like okay but okay if you have him on a legal
00:53:23.380 technicality then he should have known better and shouldn't have done it send him to jail whatever i
00:53:27.340 don't care you know that's keep your nose clean look how hard they went after bannon which wasn't fair
00:53:32.720 yeah or roger stone yeah that yeah or another one isn't it yeah um so i'll quickly run through it and
00:53:38.140 the last few points to say um is that there's it's even more than that it's not just leticia james
00:53:43.060 skiff and uh bannon it's a whole bunch of people so like recently he got hexes to remove uh the head
00:53:50.380 of dia the defense intelligence agency which is like up there with the nsa the cia it's a pentagon
00:53:56.520 guy like super super important in the intelligence services trump wasn't happy with him so just got rid
00:54:01.580 of him along with um the head of naval special warfare command again really important people at the
00:54:07.360 pentagon just swapping them out clear out your their guys get your guys in some people saying
00:54:12.900 this is sort of beyond the power he's just surrounding himself with yes men and other
00:54:16.280 people saying no it's the right thing to do we'll see i mean history really will be the judge of that
00:54:20.340 but there's loads more besides i mean i mentioned roger stone a moment ago he'd said that this whole
00:54:25.180 thing with um with uh um john bolton is the tip of the iceberg it's the whole rotten ed this is just
00:54:32.960 the whole rotten edifice the only reason they're going after him right now is because of
00:54:35.460 statue of limitations and uh it he's called the the seditious conspiracy to engage in treason
00:54:42.060 includes it goes all the way to the top barack obama joe biden susan rice james comey andrew
00:54:47.880 mccabe robert muller himself andrew weisman senator richard blumenthal lindsey graham the whole lot the
00:54:54.020 whole lot of them and that various people are saying like matt taibbi and roger stone people like that
00:54:58.060 saying this isn't going to stop it's going to keep going they're going to go off include like people
00:55:02.720 like um i mean if i was john brennan if i were to create a list drop a list of people who are
00:55:07.620 basically the architects of the uh problem that the united states faces well that would sound a lot
00:55:13.920 like that yeah right so it's actually cleaning the swamp a bit beginning to really really a lot of the
00:55:19.520 swamp there yeah beginning to actually do it the the heads of the hydra basically the you know the
00:55:24.640 rest of it hopefully will drain out on its own accord the last thing to say very very last thing to say is
00:55:28.740 that you know people like obama and biden will probably will never see the inside of a cell
00:55:34.620 i mean biden will probably be dead soon um but a lot of the others though a lot of the
00:55:40.020 just with the best will in the world dude's not long for this well yeah i think um but a lot of the
00:55:47.200 other people yeah right that they may well be forced to answer for their their lies and their
00:55:53.920 crimes so we shall see can i have that mouse back please um uh sadwin's raging says 50 on uh rumble
00:56:03.200 thank you very much uh for boats buy a nice stiff drink and a spiral notebook to use while watching
00:56:07.360 glenbeck the dangers of fabian socialism october the 6th one to three uh there's the start of your
00:56:12.820 promised history of the fabians do it uh there we go uh would be specific i know right that's a
00:56:18.840 really really niche thing that sadwin's raging wants you to do no last week i threatened to do
00:56:23.660 something on the fabians one day oh you should lewis brackpool said i didn't really know anything
00:56:27.420 about them i mean that guy we saw earlier he's a fabian in the bio uh amandine says would you guys
00:56:33.680 be interested in making a premium video exploring different english accents and how they connect to
00:56:37.060 history of social social classes uh that's an interesting thing well i've done something on the
00:56:41.780 english language before in my series contemplations two parts that's not quite accents but it's you
00:56:48.380 you'll get the gist of accents once you watch that and a super chat from xavier g'day lads in case you
00:56:53.300 haven't seen already there's going to be a countrywide pro australia protest on the 31st of august
00:56:57.420 get ready for some news okay i didn't know that so that'll be interesting good luck and uh never go
00:57:02.820 full solo when you can go full augustus well the thing is solar is a necessary step in the process of
00:57:07.480 creating the augustus so uh you know we're we're we're on you know we're on the road
00:57:13.300 baron is augustus isn't he blatantly well that's what everyone thinks that's what everyone that's
00:57:18.420 what i'm saying you know and it kind of uh i don't know he kind of fits in i think he'd end up being
00:57:24.620 the caesar right it's a bit too old now to be the augustus because it's people forget there's
00:57:29.440 generations in the making uh in this and so uh thing is it's all speed run in the modern day
00:57:35.940 though isn't it that's true of generations in the ancient world will be done in in just a few years
00:57:41.780 and we're certainly in our world but that's true anyway let's let's carry on so what are some things
00:57:47.520 i think that could improve the life of ordinary japanese people perhaps a lower mercury content in
00:57:53.280 their diet because they eat a lot of fish contains lots of mercury um a better work-life balance they've got
00:57:58.500 a pretty uh grueling work culture maybe you know some even better defenses against earthquakes and
00:58:05.320 tsunamis these all seem to make sense to me what about mass immigration from africa yeah that that
00:58:11.980 seems to be a little bit different you know what would make japan better if they went to the most
00:58:17.780 antithetical content content continent to their way of life and uh got as many of them as possible
00:58:24.380 and and and created effectively ghettos to import them en masse um here's a story so for you what
00:58:32.780 about india and pakistan we don't want to forget them well we'll be getting don't worry what about
00:58:38.280 china there's hundreds of millions of chinese who'd love to live in japan i know yeah they're
00:58:42.880 particularly keen to work in areas of um you know state secrets intelligence uh just really
00:58:50.460 enthusiastic about those industries don't read too much into it remarkable remarkable but here's the
00:58:56.460 headline four african countries get official hometowns special visa categories in japan under
00:59:02.620 migration deal and this is under of course the liberal government which recently became a minority
00:59:09.240 government because they got a beating in the most recent election uh which i believe you covered
00:59:15.280 didn't you bo and um there's now a rising right-wing party which was only set up in 2020 uh called
00:59:21.720 sensato i think it's pronounced and they're now the third largest in japan so they're sort of having
00:59:27.880 this accelerated version of what's happened to other western countries but in a much shorter span of
00:59:33.380 time and of course the japanese being a lot more unapologetically in group i suppose is the polite
00:59:41.200 way of putting it that's a very polite way um has allowed them to deal with this with a lot more
00:59:47.700 urgency than perhaps elsewhere and i'm going to read what this actually entails because it's sort of mad
00:59:54.920 um i've never heard of this be approached in this way in all of human history as far as i'm aware
01:00:02.440 and i was very surprised so i'm going to read what it says here it says um the japan international
01:00:10.100 cooperation agency has assigned uh kisarazu i'm going to butcher these i'm sorry i don't speak any
01:00:16.760 japanese um so if you are watching in japanese i'm sorry uh in uh chiba prefecture as the hometown
01:00:23.400 for nigerians nagai in yamagata for tanzanians sanjo in nigata for ghanaans
01:00:31.920 and imbari in ahime for the mozambicans which is quite honestly a surprising mix of african
01:00:41.240 countries as well because um you'd think if you're going purely off of say state of development you'd
01:00:47.480 want people from botswana because they're one of the most advanced african countries funnily enough
01:00:53.020 they didn't adopt african socialism and didn't uh get rid of their colonial masters but the thing is
01:00:59.080 right there's how many botswanans are going to go right well they got the going good is that what
01:01:05.660 you're trying to say well that's the thing right like for some reason all of these like
01:01:10.040 mass immigration programs never question why all these people are desperate to leave their own
01:01:15.480 countries and why those countries are happy to export tens of thousands of their own people
01:01:19.680 because of course if they're like well we want to live in a rich country well why are you exporting
01:01:23.260 your own workforce then because they they're like yeah we're never gonna we're never gonna be a rich
01:01:28.120 country in fact it'll be better if these guys weren't here because then things would be marginally
01:01:31.860 more improved so you guys take them and so it's so bad that having more of us is detrimental
01:01:37.140 basically is their own admission but why else would you be exporting loads of your own population
01:01:42.380 are the countries of origin not worried about brain drain yeah exactly no they're not no they're not
01:01:47.620 worried about that weirdly it doesn't cross their mind does it you know that's the botswana thing
01:01:52.560 it's like i'd still rather not yeah of course yeah where are you from botswana oh great i mean i'm
01:01:58.720 sure botswana is lovely but the point is there's a reason they're not doing it and these other
01:02:02.180 countries are right you know like anyway sorry but you're right it is it is a bit odd to have um
01:02:09.100 like just one particular town and everyone from that comes here from ghana you have to go there
01:02:14.320 and live there only well if you think about it's kind of kind of sensible and kind of old-worldy
01:02:18.780 right because i mean it used to be like think of like the the what was it the portuguese or dutch
01:02:23.480 colony i was gonna say this yeah exactly the assyrians used to do the same thing the carthaginians
01:02:27.400 used to do the same thing where they'd you know have a little enclave and it's like yeah you work
01:02:31.420 from there and that makes it easy to deal with actually but it also means they're not at liberty to
01:02:36.180 just explore the country i think they've explicitly said the concept is similar to chinatowns or little
01:02:41.100 italy's in the united states i wonder if their freedom movement will be restricted it's like we
01:02:45.500 want you to live there we'd like you to live there we may even sort of formally make your residence
01:02:49.240 there but we're going to actually prevent you from traveling somewhere else in japan if you want to
01:02:53.580 they're actually going to do that i don't know but i didn't necessarily say so i've not been able to
01:02:57.800 find out each get given a shock collar perhaps if they go out their territory yeah how could you
01:03:02.260 really prevent them from spreading out it doesn't seem to be a possible thing really does it unless
01:03:07.860 they've got you know they've got to report to someone like they're on probation or something
01:03:12.100 which i don't know whether they would do that but they they explain this because um each city and
01:03:19.580 this is a direct quote has strategic or historical links to its assigned country kisa razu hosted the
01:03:26.140 nigerian contingent of the covid 19 delayed 2020 tokyo olympics that's a historical connection is it so
01:03:33.000 the olympic team stayed there in 2020 for a little bit so important nigerians yes that's not a
01:03:41.000 justification i'm afraid um they're trying to find them um nagai sanjo and imabari were paired with
01:03:48.260 tanzania ghana and mozambique to promote cultural and economic ties but they didn't have historic ties
01:03:53.620 obviously because why would they how would they it's yatsuke they're all tied through that that black
01:03:59.880 samurai that we're told is definitely real no um so they also mentioned that they're aiming to
01:04:05.460 strengthen relations with nigeria tanzania ghana and mozambique which at face value seems like why
01:04:12.180 are you doing that what's the the deal with that why does that matter is the answer gdp no how is it
01:04:18.920 possibly in japan's interest to do that china is in africa and obviously the japanese and the chinese
01:04:25.260 not the biggest fans the chinese obviously they've got their belt and road initiative and i think that
01:04:30.740 this might be an attempt to try and foster some goodwill because my understanding of africa and uh
01:04:38.060 you might have seen this one before if you're any any students of 19th century history is that lots of
01:04:43.380 developed countries are jockeying to have primary access to the rich resources of africa
01:04:48.340 this sounds awfully like colonialism and it and it sort of is we just don't have any troops on the
01:04:54.180 ground i'm just reading what it says on the screen there so i mean they're going to look for highly
01:04:57.700 skilled innovative talented young nigerians to go hey for some reason these people don't want to work
01:05:02.520 in nigeria you don't god only knows but they say japan is facing faces an aging population with nearly
01:05:07.740 30 percent of its citizens at 65 and above a few of the 60 working age individuals per 100 retirees
01:05:13.180 so they are just going for the same population replacement that we are yes we've got a bunch of
01:05:17.640 old people and we need africans to look after them until they all die and then we'll just have a
01:05:22.060 country of africans rather than a country of japanese people there's also um to accept the premise at
01:05:27.400 face value which i do not but just to argue it for the sake of it it's kicking the can down the road
01:05:32.540 isn't it because if you import people because you don't have enough people well the thing about people
01:05:37.080 is they create more people and if you've got more people the problem is exactly the same if not worse
01:05:42.760 in the future they'll grow old and require help as well yeah right and the people from the third
01:05:47.740 world quite often will uh their their reproductive rate is even higher so the generation after that
01:05:55.320 there's even more old people so the mathematics of it don't even work doesn't make any sense
01:06:01.320 and it doesn't make any sense the sacrifices are a pyramid scheme and we have to admit this
01:06:05.480 and um of course as well you don't have to debate it on its own terms you can just say
01:06:10.820 you know african people uh odds culturally to the japanese and i don't think sure they fit right in
01:06:16.900 you know a very fastidious neat and tidy and polite culture and people from africa i i don't see it
01:06:24.760 working my wife and eldest daughter went to japan for two weeks right and my wife comes back and
01:06:29.540 she's telling me about and they're like yeah they were really racist against us like they wouldn't
01:06:32.580 sit next to us on the trains and stuff like this because we were white english i mean and that's
01:06:37.460 towards the english i would sort of be weirdly honored by that yeah i'm not saying it's not
01:06:41.920 good but like i'm saying that's that's just the way that they are right so it's just like okay right
01:06:46.980 i'm sure they'll fit right in so putting loads of people from mozambique in the middle of japan
01:06:52.420 how could this go wrong because of course mozambique's not known for its you know development or
01:06:58.880 its academic heights necessarily i'm being somewhat euphemistic and the thing is all i'm saying japan is
01:07:04.920 don't do this we've done this and look where we are we've got you know essentially an ethnic
01:07:09.260 insurgency in england at the moment i mean mozambique if i'm not mistaken has an ak-47 on its national flag
01:07:15.960 i didn't know that i'm just gonna double check myself i think angola has
01:07:22.980 it's probably more than one country actually no mozambique does it's it's a hoe and an ak-47
01:07:28.520 with a bayonet uh but don't worry guys there's also a book and a star oh there we go all right
01:07:33.860 i love that there's an ak-47 that's funny what are they going to bring to japanese society child
01:07:39.420 soldiers like what is that what how is it's just simply not to get around the interest of the
01:07:45.020 japanese people people who look after old people because the just that i mean that's what they're
01:07:50.220 saying obviously they're going to get all of the same problems with diversity that the
01:07:54.020 that europe has had why aren't you learning from our mistakes this is not a solution to the problem
01:07:58.760 so there was one thing that i did spot i had to do a little bit of digging so an official on the
01:08:04.520 nigerian side also confirmed it included blue collar workers so that means that you know in the many
01:08:11.820 7-elevens japan has for whatever reason it's going to be nigerians behind the counter rather than a
01:08:17.520 japanese person and that's basically what i see that as a an admission of because what kind of
01:08:25.200 blue collar workers is japan in need of really you you are going to go down the same road that the
01:08:31.480 europeans are you're like okay well it's only 50 000 that's a start that's not much and it's a
01:08:36.420 the first thing is 50 000 and then you'll end up with like a million a year like we're getting
01:08:41.800 and then you realize that your politicians are essentially flipped to being their representatives
01:08:46.480 and not your own and then you'll be like okay why is this happening and then you'll be you and we'll
01:08:50.880 just be here going why did you do this we told you we are the bad example you should be warning
01:08:56.520 against well the thing is isn't it it will it's imposed on them against their will by their liberal
01:09:01.460 democrat government yeah right and your average sancito vote your average japanese person i can only
01:09:06.900 imagine isn't gung-ho for this yeah right it's there it's literally the lib dem party isn't it it's the
01:09:14.440 governing party well the number of they've just decided they're going to do this the number of
01:09:18.460 videos i've seen of japanese people on either public transport in lifts actively holding their
01:09:23.500 nose around that's what i mean people from africa like yeah even if they don't necessarily smell
01:09:29.800 it's just precautionary and they're not afraid to they were racist enough against the english for me
01:09:35.280 you know oh my god it's funny isn't it how like the the the liberal the liberal project globally
01:09:43.320 is sort of shameless they'll do it even to a society that's got the strongest of in-group
01:09:49.540 preferences like japan they're trying it even there or semi-successfully so far i just hope that like
01:09:56.580 at the very next general election that sancito fella can win outright former government and reverse
01:10:02.260 all this oh yeah get it get it reversed sooner rather than later it seems to be on the right
01:10:06.500 trajectory at least like they stand a much better chance at recovering well from this sort of thing
01:10:11.760 we do for example obviously we're much further along one thing for the japanese to remember is that
01:10:16.740 the liberals are concerned about systems they're concerned about making sure your welfare systems
01:10:21.260 are maintained into the future and they will literally sacrifice the country and nation itself
01:10:26.000 in order to preserve the system so they don't care if in a hundred years time there are zero japanese
01:10:31.280 people and 100 africans or indians or whoever else as long as the pensions are being paid as long as
01:10:37.140 the welfare payments being paid and so you've got to question yourselves are we going to sacrifice our
01:10:41.680 historic inheritance the nation for a series of 20th century institutions that's the question next is
01:10:49.740 that your country will be redefined as a group of institutions rather than by its people and of course
01:10:55.580 it's absurd to suggest that a nation isn't made up of its people because if it has no people
01:11:00.520 there is no nation precisely and to fly your own flag or to express that you've even noticed that
01:11:07.700 you've been replaced it will be beyond the power even criminal yes flying the japanese fire would be
01:11:13.380 far right so complain while you still can but it's not just africa that's getting involved india as well
01:11:21.480 um the prime minister who's um announced a deal with india to import over 50 000 indians um there are
01:11:29.520 already plenty of indians in japan actually they've uh i've seen lots of um shopkeepers in particular
01:11:35.880 you know yeah if only margaret thatcher had met indians before and she would never have called england a
01:11:41.660 nation of shopkeepers because it's clearly um india but they're also going to invest 10 trillion yen
01:11:48.820 um i'm not sure what the conversion is for that but it sounds like a lot it's probably not that much
01:11:54.480 like 12 pound 50 but they're investing in india and there's this this partnership deal which i think
01:12:01.560 is the beginning of something rather than the end of something and so expect more people from india i
01:12:07.460 imagine as this expands and um of course this has already been met by this sort of thing here are
01:12:14.360 uh here's an ngo of course written in english which is just a quick choice one one million yen is
01:12:23.020 five thousand pounds okay so 10 trillion yen is not that many okay but they're investing money in
01:12:29.640 india is the important point that they have intentions to better their relations is what
01:12:33.900 that signal actually is quite a lot look at this this i was going to say the difference between a
01:12:37.240 million yeah yeah i'm just like i'm working out zeros at the moment on the converter i don't even know
01:12:42.460 how many zeros of magnitude um yeah that's classic isn't it classic look at that yeah no there we go
01:12:49.280 you've got a bunch of women who have decided to betray their own country and people to the
01:12:54.540 foreign language and language yeah and language that's a great point it's all in english why is that
01:12:58.160 yeah it's be as one and things like that and hang on a minute that looks a bit interesting doesn't
01:13:03.600 it oh yeah working for an ngo and there's a bit of communism in there as well well speaking of
01:13:09.640 which um let's go to the actual communist party leader because oh look at that a communist party
01:13:15.500 bloody hell we must there she is sorry we must prevent the far right xenophobes from gaining
01:13:20.760 majority in the time oh my god right japan you have a duty to make sure your country is governed by
01:13:26.500 the far right from now until the end of time to stop this from happening trust us you will find
01:13:31.880 yourselves you'll be like okay it's like what one percent who cares and then i mean at the moment
01:13:35.700 is 25 percent of england is non-english right 25 percent and we are having a math you know ethnic
01:13:41.760 uprising happening it's don't go down the road we've gone down it's terrible it's everything that
01:13:47.820 you take for granted about your country the safety the cleanliness the normalcy of it the low crime
01:13:53.520 the feeling of belonging like all of those things that you don't think about they will disappear like
01:13:59.320 that right do not do this there's a warning commie which says you must allow us to replace you in
01:14:07.040 your own ancestral homeland or you're a far right xenophobe just accept it and move on and say no
01:14:11.840 so i wanted to go through a few of the problems that they're already experiencing just to illustrate
01:14:17.980 that this is wrong-headed although obviously i've covered this a fair amount but it's important to
01:14:23.900 include it somewhat so this one was a particularly egregious one a nepalese man um was arrested for
01:14:30.320 licking the thigh of a school girl on i think it was either in a train station or on a train
01:14:36.200 um a young girl and then when he was asked he says i don't understand japanese i mean i don't i
01:14:43.900 don't speak a word of japanese it doesn't mean i'm going to do that things the nepalese are really
01:14:49.440 socially conservative so there's no way in nepal you'd get away with that
01:14:53.900 no like the the brothers and father of the girl would be beating the living daylights out of you
01:14:58.240 if not gutting you the kakuri well i think this is the the phenomenon whereby whenever someone goes
01:15:04.580 abroad they think that um there are less rules applied to them i think there's also a sort of
01:15:09.760 self-selection bias as well yeah i was going to say that this is a nepali sex criminal who has left
01:15:14.720 nepal for whatever reason probably to escape justice maybe who knows probably yeah and now he's in japan
01:15:20.020 and and doing what he does but this is exactly the thing you let in uh if you let in yeah people
01:15:26.860 from think about the reason that these people are leaving their own countries they're not the winners
01:15:30.940 from those countries it's not like the people doing really well in nigeria or botswana or wherever else
01:15:35.000 it was like it's not the people succeeding it's the losers who are like yeah maybe i'll get what i want
01:15:40.160 in a different country here's another one um just this is foreign tourists god i hate this sort of
01:15:47.980 thing oh my god i hate the pram yeah i know just i hate this sort of thing so this yeah this is
01:15:56.360 radicalizing japanese people it's radicalized and me yeah yeah i hate this sort of thing just
01:16:01.220 inconsiderate you know that it's called main character syndrome in japan which yeah oh yeah they
01:16:07.000 say it up there actually like this is the kind of nonsense you'll import if you get more people
01:16:12.340 like that and this um i think this might be you can't have nice things for theft rather than
01:16:18.320 vandalism yeah um a once higher trust famously high trust society ruined almost overnight they're
01:16:25.180 also having problems with the vietnamese as well because in britain they're sort of green-fingered
01:16:29.940 little fellows whereas over in japan they've got a taste for copper wire oh really um it's a weird
01:16:35.500 phenomenon whereby it seems like the vietnamese as a whole you know um my parents were out there
01:16:41.540 recently on holiday very polite very welcoming yeah quite friendly and can live in a civilization
01:16:48.020 despite being quite poor um but the people that are leaving vietnam to go to japan are then causing
01:16:54.740 all of these problems they're basically causing creating criminal gangs there's a selection bias yeah
01:16:58.660 what the kind of people you get you say that i'm sure there's plenty of vietnamese people in vietnam who
01:17:03.360 are perfectly law-abiding and nice people but i think per capita the ones that are here
01:17:07.600 are quite criminal i think per capita they're up oh yeah that's right right it like their top 10
01:17:13.620 right nationalities really yeah um they're quite often in like a nail shop which is actually
01:17:20.520 laundering money or whatever stuff like that i know in scotland they're the third most overrepresented
01:17:25.500 and that's because they are involved in all of the cannabis grow operations that pop up
01:17:31.280 quite often they get sort of uh enslaved by criminal gangs that are involved in the um smuggling
01:17:37.920 unfortunately for the sake of time we have of course they're the albanians of the far east
01:17:41.560 got it um so you've also got this um pakistani immigrants demanding that japan becomes more islamic
01:17:49.420 and complaining about celebrating shinto festivals and how they get the day off and they just yeah
01:17:55.920 don't do that do not accommodate for them of course they've got the same problems that we've had as
01:18:01.140 well where pakistani men are targeting school girls this is exactly the same um and one thing that is
01:18:10.020 worth mentioning is that the japanese aren't afraid to just drag someone to the police station
01:18:14.940 they're going to be a bit more um civically minded than perhaps other european um or european
01:18:22.480 countries should i say which is interesting he's really going all the way there and then
01:18:28.160 taking care of business so i suppose to close it i want to see more civic mindedness don't um
01:18:37.080 disintegrate don't allow the broken window effect to to take effect if you will and just give up and
01:18:43.040 allow things to degrade be very conscious that you have a civic duty i think he was carrying them by
01:18:49.420 the underwear um that's a woman yeah i think so but anyway you should be um very vigilant in
01:18:55.660 defending your country defending your way of life um because if you aren't it will be eroded and
01:19:01.540 destroyed by the liberal government you have ngos and the liberal international order that's what
01:19:08.420 you're up against you've got your back up against a wall but things are already in motion things are
01:19:13.020 promising for japan in ways that they aren't in the rest of the western world so i hope it all works
01:19:17.880 out for you and one final thing i wanted to mention is i've got a youtube channel uh please
01:19:22.480 check out my new video i did it about how uh cats carry a parasite that can change human behavior
01:19:27.860 if that interests you check it out i bloody can't anyway let's go to the video comments um but also
01:19:35.300 jacob sends 50 on youtube thanks a lot man take my money and do great things well we'll do our best
01:19:41.740 uh ops uk says the first self-inflicted tsunami in japanese history what could go wrong
01:19:46.920 great point uh mark says uh imagine some bureaucrat comes to you and says i know you've lived in the
01:19:52.980 city of your entire life and so of all the generations before you but now it's that now it's
01:19:57.620 the home for a group of foreigners so that's crazy it's genuinely crazy imagine it yeah imagine if
01:20:03.120 that was your city it's like going along being normal and suddenly the government's like right so
01:20:06.920 you're taking 50 000 like pakistanis or venezuelans or whoever doesn't even matter where they put you
01:20:12.300 like what why we're setting a colony we're planting a colony of them in your town i didn't want that
01:20:17.680 why are you doing this to us anyway let's go to the first video comment her that she is punished and
01:20:23.840 she's torn to death and according to the sharia again when it comes to women they must be they must
01:20:33.080 there must be a hole dug in the in the in the earth in the in the ground and she must be covered
01:20:38.880 up to the half of the body so that her setter does not uh appear
01:20:47.080 that's in birmingham apparently
01:20:51.140 is that common in birmingham these days looks like he's dating from what they're preaching in the
01:20:57.420 masks reading from the ground probably reading from scripture yeah so get the next one
01:21:02.720 g'day guys menings games is doing another dev stream at 10 30 p.m bst 6 30 a.m australian time
01:21:12.980 and we're going to be working on our new our next game going viral so come and join us we're going to
01:21:18.800 be talking a whole lot of stuff not just games cheers koop i did some writing at the weekend
01:21:25.220 still a long way of finishing that novel but i'm prodded on you to get something done did he
01:21:31.120 yeah a number of times and i appreciate it as well um i've said i'll write a novel i've tried
01:21:37.260 writing many novels i haven't successfully written novels but there's a project i'm working on which
01:21:42.260 is going to be the magnum opus super is like a like a man of industry these days yeah i like
01:21:49.160 got the publishing business he's got the games business now he's got it all going on rohit says
01:21:54.280 i consider japan to be a high trust society and innovative people thanks to their products so
01:21:58.280 hopefully the social fabric isn't ruined by uh well unfortunately it i mean it is genuinely going
01:22:04.160 to be england was exactly the same like people i saw a thing pop up on facebook today talking about
01:22:09.360 how like you know there's an account from like you know 1900 of this kid who used to walk six miles
01:22:13.580 to go fishing in a small lake and just you know every every weekend or whatever he goes fishing
01:22:19.180 the small miles just walk off on his own when he was like six years old that's what my dad did in
01:22:22.500 scotland right because it was totally normal because we lived in a high trust safe society that was
01:22:27.200 literally like 99 native so everyone was born and raised with the same expectations and had the same
01:22:32.860 sort of moral framework uh wasn't on the on the on the out for children frankly it's the same
01:22:39.340 even for us when we was kids by the time i was 11 i was allowed to play out on my bike until
01:22:44.460 dusk yeah and it'd be fine it was fine yeah and if i knew it would be fine but like i wouldn't let
01:22:50.140 my 10 year old just go out forever now i'd be at now and even you know my age i was let out at like
01:22:57.660 six in the neighborhood and then eventually you know i was going off into the woods and what have
01:23:02.940 you by the age of about eight as long as i was with my friends yeah and uh people pointing out that
01:23:08.220 at least sancito doing well at 12.5 it's like yeah honestly superb but anyway let's go to the
01:23:13.100 comments on the website daniel butcher says i had a discussion with someone the other day she could
01:23:16.980 not understand how hysterical how it's not hysterical that someone's put up the flag for
01:23:21.140 this and not wave one for the women's football so again it is because they'd siloed it off into
01:23:28.500 the sports ball and don't get me wrong i'm not against the women's football i'm glad they're doing
01:23:32.740 well you know this is anything we're winning in frankly so good for them and at least they are all
01:23:37.220 english as well um but uh but no this this is uh political now now zesty king says liking england
01:23:44.460 only in the context of a sporting event is simply plastic patriotism 100 i keep seeing them saying
01:23:50.140 oh the plastic patriots it's like okay but that's you you know you guys only like the country or claim
01:23:56.040 to like the country when it's trying to put everyone back in the box it's like sorry no i'm not having
01:24:01.240 that not having that baron van warhawk says if the police have time to investigate english flags being
01:24:05.900 graffitied onto crosswalks they have time to investigate grooming gangs and knife crimes well
01:24:09.940 they don't that's the thing they've made that they've made their choice they've decided that
01:24:14.680 they are going to investigate the racists rather than the criminals uh roman observer says painting
01:24:21.300 uh regarding the painting flags it's vandalism okay it's rude but you can't rely on the working
01:24:25.720 class to rise up against the liberal regime and they complain that they don't act like proper
01:24:28.640 etonians sure but they know that vandalizing people's property is wrong you know the working
01:24:34.040 class are actually not barbarians uh they are well aware that you know vandalizing property is wrong
01:24:39.600 um but also i think it really just changes the tone of the debate that's the problem i'm not like you
01:24:44.540 know condemning these guys or anything and i i thought what they said was important you know we're doing
01:24:48.760 this for your future and that really is what this is about um so being irresponsible just creates
01:24:54.940 friction that doesn't need to be doesn't need to exist that's the problem it is somewhat
01:24:58.980 inevitable though isn't it that these yes are going to happen it is 100 inevitable that when
01:25:03.720 you have a mass movement that seems to be sweeping the nation you're going to get a few prats
01:25:08.460 that's totally true very much so uh dan says man injured by glass bottle has the same absurd energy
01:25:14.060 as man killed by bullet from gun as if the weapon simply sprang to life and went berserk yeah that's
01:25:18.180 exactly it uh omar says like carl said i think the first time trump believed democracy tm worked
01:25:23.880 as advertised and with taking charge he could just course correct i i really think that's true i
01:25:28.900 really think i mean and you know in all the naivety of it honestly there was a there was a there's a
01:25:34.180 part of me that kind of likes that trump was that naive you know because it's like you know when i
01:25:39.220 started supporting trump i was like okay well he better not be like evil you know that i was worried
01:25:44.840 about it but trump actually has really come out as like seeming to be a good guy frankly and that that
01:25:50.820 sort of naive optimism uh is part of the package and i just like the fact that he's been through
01:25:56.400 the hero's journey now and now he's crushing his enemies it's like okay well i tried i tried to be
01:26:00.940 good and now we're just you're all screwed it is good to see that um he's had enough time in the big
01:26:07.360 chair yeah uh to know what he's doing and be comfortable in his own skin wielding power but he's
01:26:13.420 also been through the rack yeah you know they've also had him in the dungeons you know and if at any
01:26:18.140 point you're going to really wield your power it's at the beginning of your second term yeah so
01:26:24.640 he's doing it he's doing it it's great malakam says when filling out your taxes here in the u.s
01:26:29.900 there are lines on the tax forms for illicit gains and crypto that you're lost you were asked to fill
01:26:34.360 in did you make any illegal money this year yeah i did well you gotta pay taxes on it well we're not
01:26:40.840 gonna go to the cops but you still gotta pay your tax i remember reading a story where they asked i think
01:26:46.120 it was for a tourist visa or immigration or something but it's a british person and that
01:26:51.440 there was a question like are you a terrorist and they clicked yes and were detained like
01:26:56.660 also why would you color that in or check it or whatever i mean at least you know you're doing
01:27:03.740 with an honest terror a crispy on youtube says saffa who moved moved to the uk keep up the great work
01:27:09.120 i didn't come around a dinghy then they don't worry we didn't think you did um my dad's a britain
01:27:13.560 uh my african's gran still seethes that my mom married a brit fly your flag so my gran seethes
01:27:18.620 oh be nice to your gran uh lars says isn't trump more of a marius than a sulla
01:27:24.000 we've been through this you could call him a gracchi you could call him marius you could call him a
01:27:28.520 sir you could call him a caesar you could call him there's a whole number of parallels there's there's
01:27:33.600 no perfect fit yeah anyone yeah but yeah i mean and let's be fair marius and sulla both persecuted
01:27:40.280 their political enemies so yeah so very quickly say i saw a very good take on twitter the other day
01:27:44.780 where i said no the gracchi was back in um like um the years of taft and um teddy roosevelt and stuff
01:27:52.900 so now we're down to like we're in like the diocletian years now like trump some sort of
01:27:58.760 vespasian or diocletian type something way it was interesting it was a good it was a good taste
01:28:03.920 it was a good take i was interested by it so you can i don't think it's got there though i think i
01:28:08.940 think that the the republican parallel is more apt i do think i think so i think a guy from hungary
01:28:15.940 says the japanese are in this weird western upside down mode i haven't been to benadol but i'd assume
01:28:21.360 the spanish locals would prefer the average english scouse to the average sub-saharan i don't know
01:28:25.780 um i don't know but uh you know the the thing is like that's a that's a tourist economy that they
01:28:33.440 operate you know japan is not operating a purely tourist economy i imagine the average scouse that
01:28:38.740 goes to benadol is probably actually more violent than quite possibly talking from experience every
01:28:47.160 scouse i've met has threatened me it's not even a joke quite possibly um chance says i find it very
01:28:54.720 difficult to feel positively about the trump campaign since the epstein files betrayal that
01:28:58.400 case has become an allegiance litmus test and trump failed miserably after running on its release
01:29:02.660 yeah it is very very annoying um i want i wanted the epstein files out as well but i don't know what
01:29:09.560 can you do you know and the things he keeps doing other things are good and that was basically his
01:29:13.480 argument as well essentially i can't get this out because of reasons he can't tell us but he is doing
01:29:19.080 a bunch of other good stuff okay well we just got to take the good stuff while we can i completely agree
01:29:23.020 that i came out and even did a thing about how it's trump the whole trump train is a bit ruined
01:29:27.760 for me because of that however one small thing to say um very recently i think over the weekend or
01:29:32.600 on friday or something gillaine maxwell was supposed to have said that under oath that she never saw
01:29:38.200 trump actually do anything illegal she also said that epstein certainly wasn't working for mossad though
01:29:44.440 it's like but your dad worked for mossad yeah so like i'm sorry i'm not taking your word for it
01:29:48.740 can't trust her as far as you can throw her of course yeah right so you know unfortunately it's
01:29:52.640 one of those things where it's like you know can't take any of them seriously um austria becoming a
01:29:58.100 sharia law country needs more attention than it had uh well i i made a video on it made a video on it
01:30:03.920 a little while ago um anyway so uh kevin and we'll end on this uh there is a legal system to follow yes
01:30:10.260 when the republicans are in power when the democrats are in charge not so much and when they can't figure
01:30:14.940 it out they will simply lie their way through well yes but at the end of the day one of the
01:30:18.720 reasons i support the republicans and not the democrats is because of these things you know
01:30:22.840 the republicans at least try to do things the right way and so getting getting results and doing things
01:30:28.460 the right way i'm all for it uh but also i mean trump's been really great on the immigration issue
01:30:32.460 i wish we had someone half as good on immigration like anyway unfortunately on that note we are out of
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