The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - September 10, 2025


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1249


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 31 minutes

Words per Minute

171.93532

Word Count

15,724

Sentence Count

14

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

37


Summary

In Episode 1249 of The Lotus Eaters, we discuss the tragic murder of a 23 year old woman on a train in North Carolina, USA, De Carlos Brown being charged with the murder of Reina Zarutska and why we should never relax.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello and welcome to the podcast of the lotus eaters episode 1249 i'm your host harry joined
00:00:09.120 today by luca and returning now regular guest josh hello who we can't don't sound so full of
00:00:17.400 contempt really we can't really get rid of it's like you're a permanent fixture in the office
00:00:23.220 again and uh today we're going to be talking about some further developments with the arena
00:00:28.520 zarutska incident that happened in north carolina in america how we should never relax and how the
00:00:36.800 japanese are fighting back on immigration before we get into that i've been told to inform you all
00:00:42.240 that in celebration of the rise of gammonzilla we have some new merchandise for you which is the
00:00:48.580 gammonzilla two-tone mug which is only in the uk store and that is available for 14.99 so pick that
00:00:58.120 up while you can because i think you'll be very proud to be drinking your morning cuppa with the
00:01:04.300 presence of gammonzilla there to help aid you he's a reassuring presence he's a cheery chappy
00:01:10.080 certainly so anyway moving on to the first cheery news story of today so i oh bloody hell there we go
00:01:19.660 i like many of you have been assaulted over and over and over again with the horrifying images
00:01:27.080 of the murder of irena zarutska who was murdered by de carlos brown who is the suspect in the case
00:01:35.880 whilst on a public train in north carolina i think that was at the end of august the we have been drip
00:01:45.000 fed over the past few days the images that have been coming out of this uh slowly but surely we've
00:01:51.780 had little snippets of the video and some still images that have been shared about and now the
00:01:57.280 full 18 minute video is available on social media i'm not going to show any of it i have watched enough
00:02:03.840 of it it is horrifying and tragic to see the final moments of this young girl's life taken for
00:02:12.640 literally no reason and i think that's one of the reasons that this has been so shocking to many
00:02:18.740 people which is in a sense it's similar to the incident that happened last year in southport
00:02:26.240 where axel ruder cabana murdered a number of young white girls for absolutely no reason this was de
00:02:35.040 carlos brown a black man murdering a white woman on the train no provocation no incident in
00:02:42.560 many of these cases there are at least some political factors that can be pointed to to
00:02:49.380 instigate this in many of the bombings that we've had in england they have a motivation that is
00:02:54.280 religious and or political in some of the incidents like the murder of david amos similarly it could be
00:03:00.320 argued there was a religious or political motivation for it this was just a young girl 23 years old
00:03:08.080 steps onto a train sits down minding her own business relaxed not paying attention to the dangers
00:03:15.540 around her stabbed murdered gone for no reason like that and i think that's one of the reasons that this
00:03:22.480 has been so shocking to people was the senselessness of the incident and many people have been trying
00:03:29.140 to point to non-racial reasons for this incident happening the fact of the matter is that this is a
00:03:38.440 racial incident this cannot be classified in any other way other than a racial incident many like cnn have
00:03:49.240 spoken about how de carlos brown were suffered from schizophrenia which exacerbated this and how he'd been
00:03:57.280 in and out of prison well he'd been arrested and charged 14 times which is definitely very relevant
00:04:04.180 to this case which is why he was on the streets is because he was let out by a judge he was allowed to
00:04:11.140 roam the streets by a judge but one of the dimensions that makes this case so awful is that it's so obvious
00:04:17.960 what should have been done to prevent this right yes it is a problem with the system which i'll get on
00:04:24.700 in a moment and of course schizophrenia and all that that does exacerbate his likelihood of committing
00:04:32.100 violence but the fact of the matter is this is not a lone incident this is something that plays out
00:04:39.060 across all cities in america wherever there are racial divisions that meet with one another violence
00:04:46.920 necessarily erupts in sometimes the most senseless manner and it is horrible to think of it this way
00:04:53.300 i don't like thinking of it this way you probably don't like thinking of it this way but the fact is
00:04:58.680 it's been racial as long as i've been born it's been racial for long before i was born anytime there has
00:05:05.720 been an incident over the past 10 years and you can go back to george floyd you can see daniel penny
00:05:11.720 and the persecution that he had to undergo you can go to trayvon martin michael brown any of these people
00:05:18.580 in britain you can go back to the 90s with stephen lawrence and even before that with the brixton riots
00:05:23.960 in the early 1980s they've always made it racial these are not the terms that i wanted these are not
00:05:30.940 the terms that i was brought up with i was brought up to think that if you made it racial then that was
00:05:36.720 the greatest crime imaginable but we know that immediately after this crime was committed that he was
00:05:43.840 caught on the camera which recorded the entire incident audio as well that he was saying i got that
00:05:50.040 white girl i got that white girl and you might be able to say that oh well he was just pointing out a
00:05:55.380 descriptive factor but no whether or not he was schizophrenic he chose his target i don't think it you know
00:06:02.220 given the nature of crime in the united states and the massive over-representation of black on white
00:06:08.700 murders basically um which is not reciprocated the other way around just to be clear
00:06:14.240 um we can piece together that perhaps there is a problem in the united states of black people hating
00:06:21.020 white people and wanting them to die basically and of course that's not all of them of course i don't
00:06:25.760 want to say that this is every single person there are plenty of good people out there of all heritage
00:06:30.980 and backgrounds but we can't ignore the facts we can't ignore that this shocking image is something
00:06:38.500 that has deeply upset myself and many other people because america is simply at a further stage along
00:06:46.080 the cities of america are simply a few steps ahead of where the rest of the west is going people of
00:06:54.180 the same background as de carlos brown are flooding into our countries and flooding into our cities
00:07:01.120 and many like myself are seeing the fate of this young girl and the horror and terror of her last
00:07:08.720 moments and seeing that could be my daughter that could be my wife that could be my mother that could
00:07:15.400 be my sister that could be anybody that i care about not to mention the fact that her life in itself
00:07:22.400 had value she was a ukrainian refugee she'd fled a war zone frankly she probably would have been safer
00:07:28.620 staying there she came there expecting to be safe and she wasn't and what was the situation
00:07:35.840 immediately after it happened what was the reaction to the people around her who also were not white
00:07:42.080 confusion amusement just sat there wondering oh what's going on and you can see the blood
00:07:52.380 none of these people leapt into action total apathy there was no daniel penny there to save her
00:08:00.040 daniel penny who was dragged through the courts a big public show trial that thankfully he managed
00:08:05.320 to come out of the other side of without going to prison for preventing a situation like this
00:08:12.400 daniel penny prevented a situation like this when you have a maniac insane black man
00:08:19.960 on a public transport system saying that he's going he's not afraid to go back to jail he doesn't
00:08:26.200 care who he takes with him he's not afraid to die you do what daniel penny did you protect the people
00:08:32.620 around you and this poor girl had nobody around her to protect her she didn't even have anybody to call
00:08:38.700 the police straight away because they just sat there one has to wonder whether these people would have
00:08:43.620 done the same where a white guy assaulting a black person oh no we know what happens in that situation
00:08:50.340 oh charlotte should be yeah burnt down charlotte burns in that situation but that's not what happens
00:08:56.820 the mainstream media ignored it until they couldn't anymore this was just something that was supposed to
00:09:02.080 be forgotten but we won't forget we shouldn't forget this is an image that you can't see right here but
00:09:11.440 caught on the camera part of it was that there was some guy just stood at the side filming
00:09:15.860 i don't know what would compel somebody whilst a girl is bleeding out and other people are trying to help
00:09:22.440 to stand there filming her last moments it's one of the darkest realizations of the times we live in that
00:09:30.340 someone could murder you in cold blood and there'd be people around you so indifferent to your suffering
00:09:36.020 that they'll pull out their phone and record it presumably to put on like social media for their
00:09:41.240 own benefit sick so it's it's like constantly being surrounded by vultures at all times you don't know
00:09:48.400 you know when they're going to swoop down and pick your bones clean but it just ruins the feeling of
00:09:55.680 being in a place doesn't it when everyone around you is just out for themselves yes and again there
00:10:04.200 are other factors in this such as the fact that he had schizophrenia but that kind of ignores the fact
00:10:10.580 that there was a massive systemic aspect to this as well and we've heard so much about systemic oppression
00:10:17.500 systemic racism systems that cause this or that kind of problem for the poor minority communities that
00:10:24.480 was the whole reason that britain had to upend its policing system in the late 90s after the stephen
00:10:29.780 lawrence report was the supposed racist internalized racism and failings of the police system that
00:10:37.460 refused to convict the people who presumably killed stephen lawrence even though that was more to do with
00:10:43.700 the lack of evidence that they would have been able to convict them with we all know about how the system
00:10:49.800 has failed so many people well how about the fact that the system failed this young girl
00:10:54.680 the fact that this man was charged arrested and charged 14 times still allowed to roam the streets
00:11:03.460 how about the fact that he had a brother who it's been found out through this old news report from about
00:11:10.200 13 years ago who also shot somebody shot some random guy in the face so there's a family history of
00:11:16.100 violence here what a surprise what a surprise just shoot another guy in the face why who knows he
00:11:24.320 wanted to steal his phone guess he's got to die for that a common story i think this hits particularly
00:11:30.820 hard for me as well because my my little sister my younger sister at the minute is in the carolinas
00:11:36.220 in the united states i was just thinking well that could have been my sister and it it makes me worried
00:11:44.080 actually you know obviously it's like wow is it really as bad as this is she gonna be safe people
00:11:49.760 are feeling the same and i imagine if you live there i were even worse yeah this sort of thing is
00:11:55.340 coming to all of us unless something can be done to stop it whether that be remigration in western
00:12:01.820 countries or whether it be something like severe policing of ghetto communities in america people like
00:12:10.000 to go on about how the drop in crime in the cities of america in the 1990s could be explained by this
00:12:17.160 factor or or that factor say about how they took the lead out of fuel and lead might have been causing an
00:12:22.880 excess of violence in the 1980s none of them like to point to the fact in 1994 bill clinton passed a huge
00:12:29.560 crime bill that massively increased policing in cities they don't like to point to the most obvious factor
00:12:36.440 they try and come up with some abstract reasoning here some esoteric theory there when really perhaps
00:12:41.900 it's just policing criminals that might solve some of these problems in america i find the the attempts
00:12:49.720 to remove the agency of the people doing it really disgusting and distasteful in the sense of it's like
00:12:56.300 oh that you know these people are doing it because of lead in their water really they're a victim
00:13:00.660 it's like are you for real you think that any amount of lead in the water is going to lead you to do
00:13:06.160 this sort of thing i don't think so it's grasping it's grasping when the answer is obvious obvious
00:13:13.020 to everybody but no instead now we get the system that lets men like this just walk the streets
00:13:18.360 walk the streets judge theresa stokes the woman who at the beginning of this year let him walk the
00:13:25.620 streets come up with all sorts of excuses but the fact of the matter is as far as i'm concerned if
00:13:30.960 he's been arrested and charged 14 times including for uh threats robbery with dangerous weapon
00:13:37.760 felony larceny that perhaps this is a man who's better off of the streets especially when he also
00:13:44.440 suffers from schizophrenia this man was a risk to all around him he was a ticking time bomb and sadly
00:13:51.900 this girl was the victim of a system which is not built for some people that can't work with some
00:14:01.180 people that isn't blind and we know that it's not blind or derek chauvin wouldn't be sat in a prison
00:14:07.640 cell right now over trying to restrain a man who overdosed on fentanyl underneath him just this
00:14:15.480 isn't some kind of neutral participant in this as much as people would like to try and suggest that
00:14:23.340 it is and we can see again well what happened in the local county uh mecklenburg county in north
00:14:30.140 carolina where this happened well uh five years ago 3.3 million dollars was donated from a left-wing
00:14:38.080 NGO to uh safely reduce the uh the jail population
00:14:43.200 are they also going to be should they be held accountable for it yes i would argue yes yeah
00:14:51.460 absolutely these sorts of people are complicit in these sorts of crimes right like the same people
00:14:56.160 who say refugees welcome and then a refugee murders someone well you facilitated that didn't you because
00:15:02.260 it wouldn't have been the case otherwise and people have to be held accountable for what they're
00:15:06.800 arguing for you know if i said you know we're going to introduce alligators into schools and then
00:15:12.740 children start getting bitten i think it'd be fair to hold me accountable why then when it's other
00:15:18.460 people that we're talking about is it any different especially when it comes to keeping people safe i think
00:15:24.680 that all other consideration should go out the window when you're the safety of your own citizens
00:15:28.960 is in question absolutely and then there's the other aspects of this these are somewhat
00:15:35.440 unsubstantiated so if this gets corrected at a later date i apologize but there are allegations
00:15:41.660 going around at the moment that the judge involved in this uh both has some kind of director of
00:15:47.760 operations position in a mental health services uh a clinic in charlotte north carolina so some are
00:15:55.340 suggesting that she might be trying to direct some business that way of course those are allegations
00:16:00.680 unsubstantiated as far as i can tell right now but there are also allegations going around that she
00:16:05.780 may have never passed the bar exam according to some and according to people who have consulted with
00:16:12.700 grok if you actually check for yourself on the bar registrations in north carolina her name doesn't
00:16:18.820 show up which would mean which would seem to suggest that perhaps she was put into that position through
00:16:23.900 affirmative action or some other kind of leg up service that is presented provided only to
00:16:30.100 certain types of people and that's again another reason that this has to be considered racial is
00:16:35.120 because the entire system is set up in a racialized way to disadvantage whites would she have released
00:16:42.640 him all those times were he of a different ethnicity to herself i don't think so no i don't think so
00:16:49.540 either i don't think so either the fact is the system put him on the streets and the system probably
00:16:56.240 knew the people in the system knew that he would do something dangerous maybe they didn't think that
00:17:02.200 it would be quite so bad but they knew that he was a risk to others he'd already committed violent
00:17:07.020 crimes he was schizophrenic of course put in the wrong situation he was going to do something that
00:17:14.320 would hurt somebody and it's not about socioeconomic factors either this isn't something that can be
00:17:21.180 explained away through poverty or a lack of universal health care this is a fundamental problem
00:17:27.760 this isn't about rehabilitative justice as far as i can tell he had been given some kind of
00:17:34.540 rehabilitation some kind of medical care didn't work it didn't work you can't fix this this is about
00:17:43.820 the powers that be wanting there to be chaos and murder in the streets they want you to be scared
00:17:50.660 they want you to be unsafe they want you to be in danger the system made this happen therefore
00:17:59.060 the system is broken and it needs to change and it's up to the powers that be in america people like
00:18:07.920 as much as i'm critical of him people like donald trump who is in the ultimate position of power to
00:18:14.360 do something like this right now to try and bring peace back to the streets of american cities because
00:18:21.440 it may not be the kind of large-scale rioting and burning down of the streets that we saw in 2020
00:18:26.960 during the george floyd riots but still there is a low level of murdering chaos going around every
00:18:34.460 single day and we're starting to see it here as well there needs to be somebody who can reign in
00:18:39.780 that power and at the moment the only person who's in that position is somebody like donald trump who
00:18:46.580 released this video speaking about it saying that we have to be vicious just like they are it's the
00:18:51.720 only thing that they understand we can't allow these violent repeat offenders to continue spreading
00:18:55.960 destruction and death and he has threatened to send in the national guard into chicago the same way
00:19:02.240 that he did with washington dc and people aren't going to like it there's going to be some people
00:19:07.900 who are saying that this is an overstepping of power but if you want there to be an actual country to live
00:19:12.740 in then somebody needs to use executive power to do that it's long overdue if anything i mean there
00:19:20.680 needs to be a thorough clearing out of chicago it's an unacceptably dangerous city and all you're doing
00:19:27.900 by being soft on the people that are making it that way is punishing everyone else there are the
00:19:34.800 means to fix these problems and they should be taken you shouldn't have any mercy for murderers
00:19:41.120 i don't you shouldn't have any mercy for people who are randomly violent because they're awful people
00:19:47.920 they don't deserve mercy and that's how justice should work and it shouldn't be considered some kind of
00:19:53.660 exacerbating factor to not put them in prison if they're not in control of their own faculties
00:19:59.580 if if they are so if they have such a lack of control that they are not able to stop themselves
00:20:05.160 from randomly murdering strangers in the street that's more of a reason to lock them up that's
00:20:10.680 more of a reason to inflict capital punishment on these people and to fast track it do not have
00:20:17.040 them waiting around in a cell at taxpayer expense for up to 20 years that's the average span people
00:20:23.600 spend on death row as far as i'm aware no that is a waste of people's money purely for the sake of
00:20:29.940 a system that exists to get these people off and into your streets no it needs to be fast tracked
00:20:38.300 the entire prison system is predicated on this faulty assumption that people can change as well
00:20:43.860 i'm not i'm personally not convinced you know obviously i've spent an enormous amount of time
00:20:48.600 studying psychology and i don't really ever see any evidence of people getting better you may remember
00:20:54.320 that guy i covered that went on the joe rogan podcast saying how he was reformed and how oh i
00:20:59.660 remember him and then find a decapitated head in one of his apartments yeah in a freezer yeah and that
00:21:05.500 was a month later and when he was talking about the importance of rehabilitation and giving people
00:21:10.460 second chances who was the um organization behind that as well that he was representing he was on
00:21:17.280 there with a representative with who try and use very very flimsy dna evidence 20 years down the
00:21:23.280 line on cases to try and exonerate people who and get the wrong people what was it the the innocence
00:21:30.360 project that's it yeah irony there the innocence project who had been heavily funded by a load of
00:21:35.300 celebrities after george floyd who decided that they wanted to donate money to making sure that
00:21:40.240 these people are back out onto your streets but that's neither here nor there again this has been
00:21:45.200 quite radicalizing for a lot of people elon musk who again i have had my criticisms of keeps skirting
00:21:53.000 the line with these things as more and more incidents like this happen and more and more come out like
00:21:58.860 this responding to andy no who was pointing out that the killing of irina was far more brutal than
00:22:06.580 george floyd's death and should be met with a far more severe reaction elon musk says they don't
00:22:11.620 understand what's coming but they will in response to matt here pointing out posting one of these
00:22:19.280 screenshots he said this has been happening at scale in south africa for a long time
00:22:22.940 and then he also started posting uh graphs graphs pointing out the differences between
00:22:31.720 crime rates on race this one being the murder rate by race this is all stuff that you cannot ignore
00:22:39.240 and also the fact it goes up dramatically around 2020 well we all know what happened right yes so the
00:22:44.760 the the most feasible explanation to this is that it was racial resentment motivating that dramatic
00:22:50.280 increase yes but interestingly enough as well this is the uh murder rate by race the victim rate by
00:22:56.080 race also went up for blacks at the same rate so they just began killing each other as is often the
00:23:02.200 case as as always happens but again we weren't raised to think like this we were raised i was born in
00:23:09.320 the 90s i had the post 90s ideological framework pushed on me when i was younger i wasn't raised to think
00:23:19.060 like this i was raised to be colorblind anti-racist all these things but the fact is reality hits you
00:23:25.420 smack hard in the face and you begin to recognize that there are differences that can't be ignored
00:23:33.460 and there are some people who try and excuse this there was this guy van jones who by the way
00:23:38.800 said explicitly that he wanted the white majority of america to go to a minority and uh and that's what
00:23:45.320 they like he came out defending this saying well trying to excuse it sweep it aside saying that the
00:23:51.960 man who stabbed irina zarutska was hurting hurt people hurt people disgusting is there any planet
00:24:03.560 where this man any timeline where this man would be making the same arguments for anybody who wasn't of
00:24:09.300 the same race as him no no obviously there wasn't there are the typical idiots saying that this is
00:24:16.860 the natural response to 400 years of white oppression what about the past 70 years in america
00:24:23.180 of black on white violence of the cities going up in flames every few years because the media decided
00:24:31.020 to report on some police incident that before body cams everybody just assumed was racist for the sake of
00:24:38.060 it remember when derek chauvin and george floyd that all came out and they waited months to release
00:24:44.000 the police body cam footage because as soon as everybody had it they went oh clearly this guy
00:24:48.880 overdosed he still went to prison for it so where what what's what should our natural response to this be
00:24:56.620 it's an open question there is the selective empathy of some people like this guy evan loves botting his
00:25:07.260 posts saying there are 50 murders in this country every day and these people only care when it fits their
00:25:12.460 narratives well i've got a good guess who's committing those murders every single day again and again who could
00:25:20.280 it be whoever could it be and then he says this oh the the real solution would have been if you implemented my
00:25:27.680 ideological framework onto the world then this wouldn't have happened because if you'd just given this guy free
00:25:33.420 health care he wouldn't have murdered people when pressed the ideological framework seems to be
00:25:39.120 whatever can maximize harm to white people just every time it's always the way there's always the case
00:25:44.980 of course when pressed on this by carl he says yeah basically maybe he shouldn't be in society
00:25:52.700 he would probably need to be in some kind of asylum i agree i agree if that was the most peaceful solution to it
00:26:02.040 then yeah he should have been anywhere that gets him off of the streets but that's interesting that even when
00:26:06.900 pushed on this some insane progressive like this has to admit that yeah maybe there are some people who shouldn't be
00:26:13.480 out in society maybe if you're a 14 time uh you've been arrested 14 times and charged 14 times and you're
00:26:20.100 schizophrenic and you've already committed violent crimes maybe you shouldn't be on the streets maybe
00:26:25.280 that's something that we can actually all agree on there are some people that are just incapable of ever
00:26:30.780 being a contributor to society they can only be a burden yes and even worse than the usual suspects that
00:26:38.920 we expect to see on the left there were people on the right who for a brief moment about 12 hours
00:26:44.800 a couple of days ago decided to try and almost find some kind of moral excuse for it by posting
00:26:52.980 this picture of a girl that we don't know who this is but everybody claimed was arena laying on a bed in
00:27:02.000 a room that had a black lives matter poster on the wall like even if this was her which we don't know
00:27:07.960 it doesn't seem to show up in any of the social media that she had that anybody uncovered
00:27:11.560 that that would somehow almost justify it the idea that oh well she supported it so she gets what she
00:27:18.600 deserves women don't they just vote and think stupid guys huh no that's not how this works if you think
00:27:26.280 like that you are morally reprehensible and anybody who tried to share this around to almost excuse what
00:27:35.560 happened to have a laugh and say well what goes around comes around that's sick and you should be
00:27:41.040 ashamed of yourself what i said about this when i saw it going around was that she was a ukrainian
00:27:45.420 refugee she couldn't be expected to know the nuances of america when she'd only recently arrived
00:27:50.000 there and came from eastern europe which doesn't exactly have the most contact with american culture
00:27:55.340 of anywhere in the world so i think that people should perhaps be a bit more charitable even if it
00:28:01.220 was true right and the the actual picture itself was cropped and it looks like it was someone else's room
00:28:07.960 anyway it was somebody else's room there are other people in there it's not actually her room
00:28:12.520 and also similarly we don't even know if this is her the hair looks different the parts of the face
00:28:18.960 looks different most of her face is in shadow but people were still spreading this far and wide to make
00:28:24.080 sure that you know that uh well i mean what comes around goes around no that's not how we do things
00:28:31.120 anymore we recognize that this is something that's coming to all of us and threatening all of us it
00:28:38.540 doesn't matter if your sister is an idiot shit lib it doesn't matter if your mum is a boomer who has
00:28:45.420 60s opinions on things this is coming to all of us we don't get to be selective in that way anymore when
00:28:54.640 this is what's coming to our towns to our cities to our shires and villages
00:28:58.540 again people were pointing out this is not this is not even potentially her it's not on her social
00:29:07.620 media anywhere so please calm down and then again to return to the facts of the situation
00:29:14.480 according to the actual figures that we get on interracial violence that happens in the u.s
00:29:23.740 84 of white victims are killed by white offenders and uh for for uh cross rachel sorry whites kill
00:29:31.980 blacks at 1.25 per million whites black kill whites at 13.8 per million blacks that's statistically
00:29:40.080 that's an insane difference a massive over representation isn't it especially when you
00:29:46.100 consider the population difference overall as represented within america as well that is insane
00:29:53.100 and it shouldn't be ignored well it it's a problem that i think people have ignored and it's really
00:29:58.920 quite frustrating because the trend has been talked about for quite some time and all it is is basically
00:30:03.840 moral cowardice you know very few people are willing to put themselves out there and say
00:30:09.900 listen we can see what the problem is and it's specific to a specific demographic targeting
00:30:14.960 white people basically because it makes them sound i've seen more than just that one person i already
00:30:21.320 highlighted trying to laugh this off and say well we don't care about you okay then why should we care
00:30:27.100 about you why should all of our efforts across not just america but europe as well britain why should
00:30:34.940 all of our efforts be directed to make you comfortable to pay for your welfare to give you housing why should
00:30:43.520 we care if this happens and you laugh and again this isn't everybody i want to be absolutely clear
00:30:51.540 that i'm not speaking about everybody but it is a worrying over representation of significant portions of
00:30:59.080 these populations and it is terrifying to consider because this is one of countless stories over and
00:31:08.460 over and over again we see the same thing even just four days later jared taylor here pointing out
00:31:15.740 catlin strat 17 years old louisiana shot to death unprovoked who killed her this guy
00:31:23.780 this guy you have pointed out in london shockingly we have remarkably similar statistics than you see
00:31:34.320 in america black london is making up 13 of the population but responsible for 61 of knife murders
00:31:40.120 and 63 of gun crimes and that is statistics given to us by the mayor of london himself
00:31:46.940 yeah that was um met police statistics that they were posting about because they wanted to have some
00:31:54.300 kind of community gathering where they made sure that uh we need to tackle this problem but not by
00:32:00.660 policing anybody but by raising awareness of it like that'll do anything by the way did you guys know
00:32:06.960 that you kill a lot of each other yeah now what you're gonna do something about it you need to
00:32:14.720 some of these people need to go away whether that be to their home countries or whether that be to
00:32:22.940 prison when you begin to actually police their neighborhoods and let's remember as well that
00:32:28.760 the statistics that the fbi has are probably already massively skewed seeing as there is a terrible
00:32:35.340 terrible trend of people being classified as white when they are picked up when they clearly aren't
00:32:42.840 so the real figures are still being hidden from us because we can't even imagine the true scale
00:32:51.000 of what goes on is this guy white does he look white to you no no no with that surname does this guy
00:32:58.800 look white to you because it apparently according to the people who picked him up yep he was so how does
00:33:06.820 that tip the scales do you reckon when we do these statistical analyses when we look into who's
00:33:14.920 actually committing what murders is the situation even worse clearly and finally this has been a
00:33:21.700 problem going on years this is an article from time all the way back in 1958 and it is the same
00:33:29.760 problem what were the statistics back then 10 of the u.s population 60 of the arrests for crimes involving
00:33:35.820 violence or threat of bodily harm forced integration failed the civil rights act failed affirmative action
00:33:43.680 failed now what
00:33:46.420 all right sorry for a very heavy segment there chaps no no all had to be said
00:33:54.340 um and i hope youtube hasn't struck um taken us down already no we've been all right i think i hope
00:34:02.060 hopefully that segment won't go out too heavily edited when it goes out as a clip so i'll start
00:34:07.240 with the uh comments from rumble a three strikes law for judges has just been proposed by mike
00:34:13.240 benz in the wake of irina zarutska's killing that holds judges liable if the criminal commits a crime
00:34:19.020 within five years that would be very interesting it would be interesting to put some actual
00:34:24.400 consequences on these people's actions far too shielded that's a random name the west is like
00:34:30.380 gotham who is plagued by the worst kind of people because our hero batman refuses to deal with them
00:34:34.400 we don't need a batman we need a punisher we don't even have a batman
00:34:37.600 joey the wall the west could be fixed quite fast if only the vicious were put away and those who
00:34:42.520 advocate for them were put away with them mercy to the guilty is cruelty to the innocent everyone
00:34:48.100 involved in the betrayal of our nation needs to be held accountable politicians judges civil servants
00:34:51.980 ngos cops bystanders etc expropriate them all as reparations and jail them one demographic at 70
00:34:57.880 percent is raised by single mothers can we admit the male productive members of society are not
00:35:01.680 raised by single mothers this did not happen in the 1950s with intact black families sadly the
00:35:07.040 statistics do show that this crime rates were very similar back then as well i do believe that uh
00:35:14.440 the problem family problems does seem to make this situation worse but not as much worse as you
00:35:21.160 would expect the psychological literature points to the fact that if if the single mother actually does
00:35:26.460 work very hard um it can mitigate a lot of the damages because there are plenty of people i know
00:35:33.020 just anecdotally that have been raised in single mother households that are very well put together
00:35:37.980 people that work very hard and you would never know that they came from a broken home um from talking
00:35:42.860 to them because they're quite well adjusted and then you know they're successful polite nice people
00:35:47.560 so it's not an inevitability um i think there are other factors but it is still an important one
00:35:53.460 certainly uh this whole situation is radicalizing a lot of people in a very short time the doj have
00:35:58.620 filed capital murder charges against brown also i believe the judge benefits financially from
00:36:03.040 rehabilitation again those were some of the allegations that i mentioned i've not seen too
00:36:07.100 much to back it up other than a few screenshots and screenshots can be very misleading
00:36:11.920 whenever a base black person points out crime they are pigeonholed like blair white when she points
00:36:17.400 out negative stereotypes of the um queer community and they wonder why stereotypes persist well that is
00:36:23.440 another problem as well there is a definite cultural aspect to it outside of everything that
00:36:28.060 we've just spoken about i don't i'm not one of those people who believes that uh like um culture has
00:36:33.740 nothing to do with any of this stuff it definitely does uh onto the youtube super chats and thank you to
00:36:39.340 everybody so far who's donated we really appreciate your support sees japan in the title i bet josh is in
00:36:44.460 this segment cheers from america lads i hope you all managed to get your country back i am here but
00:36:48.860 it's luca presenting it not me yeah yeah from nc here it's a wonderful place but charlotte is like
00:36:55.020 any liberal u.s city the southern sense of community doesn't exist there as in atlanta and i believe
00:37:01.000 that charlotte has a 300 000 population of whites in it it's got something like almost 900 000 people
00:37:08.840 altogether whites only make up about 35 to 36 percent of it from the statistics that i saw
00:37:14.480 um and one can't help but wonder that if that's part of the reason why these places are the way
00:37:21.300 that they are because you have similar you know liberal cities in the northern states in places like
00:37:27.380 maine that function there are decent places for people to live even with all of the democrat
00:37:33.240 dysfunction that comes with it neo-unrealist i was in nyc in the early 90s when there were 2400
00:37:39.600 murders in one year by 2017 it dropped to a low of 292 we all know how 40 000 cops plus three strikes
00:37:46.320 law exactly these policies work and it's only because of people whining and getting these policies taken
00:37:52.320 down that makes it all of a sudden they all of a sudden the crime rate shoots up who can wonder why
00:37:57.280 magnus toth sends in 20 thank you there's a long list of cities in america that were great places to
00:38:02.280 live 20 or 30 years ago before the diversity took hold these were places people had moved to to
00:38:06.420 escape other cities that had been ruined by diversity it's just culture try seasoning your
00:38:11.680 food chud i'll take that in mind thank you the judge who released him also owns the program he's
00:38:17.500 released into meaning she profits from his release again that is something that i've been seeing people
00:38:22.000 talking about uh shell beach even if that was her all it proves is the liberal race equalism
00:38:27.260 narrative killed her that would also be true someone says let's see the austin metcalf video now
00:38:34.180 yeah yeah and remember all of the people who were fundraising for him remember that fundraiser the
00:38:40.620 comment the comments that you could see next to it saying you're a king black king good work
00:38:46.200 show them what for that's what they get for oppressing us that's how far too many of them think
00:38:52.460 good day guys draw steel launch the boat so on the iron this is rhodesia all over again i can't spell
00:38:59.600 um in the war to implose global zimbabwe we are all rhodesians now yeah can't afford to sugarcoat
00:39:07.140 at this point yeah and if anybody is sugarcoating get outside obviously there's a limit that you can
00:39:14.260 say on youtube but if people aren't even trying to make sure they're hitting the limits but if they're
00:39:19.780 trying to really try and distract you and push to other factors i'm suspicious of that like feeding
00:39:26.680 a street stray cat rewarding their culture for fear of their heinous behavior only leads to more
00:39:30.980 and greater extremes of violence that's true anyway let's move on to your segment yes my segment is
00:39:37.740 going to be very similar to harry's and the previous one and of course this has all been kicked off by
00:39:45.260 the murder of irena zarutska um obviously a horrific thing and i wanted to look at just the
00:39:53.920 growing trend of unprovoked attacks on people who's doing it how it happens why it happens because one
00:40:00.200 of the key things about talking about crime is that people want to know how to stay safe what to look
00:40:06.360 out for and this is going to be a bit of a difficult segment because there doesn't seem to be any clear
00:40:13.720 way of avoiding it unless you just avoid places where these people are and we're going to see
00:40:19.240 who these people are soon enough and um who would your spicy uncle at the dinner table recommend you
00:40:26.500 don't go near i can think of a few suggestions yes and all of these cases are unprovoked attacks from both
00:40:33.180 the us and the uk um since the start of september currently it's the 10th of september so it's not been
00:40:41.200 you know it's not that far into september yet i have many links which is sort of suggesting that
00:40:47.560 of course i'm using anecdote a little bit here but the data is already out there we already know
00:40:52.340 um who's carrying out these sorts of unprovoked attacks at a disproportionate rate but we're going
00:40:57.860 to look at some specific examples because that's what you need to avoid it and i want you all to stay
00:41:03.080 safe because this is my main um sort of practical implication of these discoveries is not only um the
00:41:11.440 need for political change and how awful they are but also how do i avoid these how do i advise my
00:41:16.960 family to avoid these things because i want them to stay safe and this is in many cases a matter of
00:41:22.140 life and death and it should be taken seriously and you should be able to notice the patterns
00:41:27.780 basically between these sorts of criminals who they are why they do it where they come from um what
00:41:33.920 kind of places these crimes happen and there isn't necessarily actually as clear a pattern as we would
00:41:40.880 like but there is a general picture and i think that there are certain people that do it more often
00:41:46.860 here's an example this is something that happened not too long ago um sort of got lost a little bit
00:41:53.580 with some of the other news um a university professor was stabbed to death while she was
00:41:59.300 walking her dog uh there she is um she was walking her dog in a park that she went to regularly in broad
00:42:06.980 daylight and a man came up to her and stabbed her for no reason and uh let's have a look at the man
00:42:15.400 there he is harold rashad dabney the third um he's been charged with two counts of capital murder
00:42:23.320 in connection to her slaying um doesn't seem to be any motivation um as far as i'm aware the police
00:42:31.380 are still looking into why he did this in the first place it's not necessarily clear whether he even knew
00:42:37.640 who she was it seems like it was completely unprovoked and just done you know for no good reason not that
00:42:45.560 there's any good reason to murder people of course and there's a similar thing um here this is really
00:42:52.520 awful um really quite frustrating georgia care worker who allegedly beat one-year-old boy black
00:42:58.860 and blue released on bail there is no reason to hit a one-year-old child none none at all and to beat
00:43:06.700 them black and blue someone else's child as well um not that that makes it any better um when they're
00:43:11.920 in your care when they trust you to look after their children is one of the most evil things you know
00:43:17.560 an ordinary person can possibly do right this isn't just the case either of a friend saying
00:43:22.980 you can look after my child because you're my friend and i can trust you this is a daycare worker
00:43:27.680 somebody who was trusted by an institution to be paid to look after other people's children
00:43:34.020 so there she is um yvette thurston 54 which is let go by the way on a 54
00:43:41.900 thousand dollar bond for some reason i don't know how you can be allowed to walk free after you beat
00:43:48.340 a child i can't think of anything worse but there's the poor child oh it is i'm not going to linger on
00:43:55.600 that because it's obviously horrible um but yeah um there doesn't seem to be any real reason for it
00:44:02.100 and she also tried to avoid it she she said that oh another child hit them over a dispute about a toy
00:44:09.920 but then they looked at the cctv footage because they thought how could a child do that to another
00:44:14.040 child right just in terms of physical capability and then the cctv showed that it was her that did it
00:44:20.380 i don't know for what reason she did it but there is no good reason to do that sort of thing right
00:44:25.460 so um this is um it sounds like it's from britain because it says south end which is a place in
00:44:33.380 essex but um i think this is in new england so man arrested after unprovoked assault on south end
00:44:40.580 woman and this is a direct quote from the woman herself i was on the phone with my mum at the time
00:44:46.060 and this man walked towards me i saw him but like wasn't thinking anything about it and then out of
00:44:51.160 nowhere he just came up to me grabbed me and just started punching at me i just remember screaming
00:44:55.940 what what's happening the man identified by boston police as jose uh edgardo miranda martinez 62 so it's
00:45:04.540 worth mentioning as well you know it's it's not um just african americans that are doing it there's
00:45:09.420 also people from elsewhere and also it's interesting that he's 62 years old that that says something about
00:45:16.660 um the kind of people doing this right because for most people the notion of being violent in your
00:45:23.160 60s is absurd even if it's even for a potentially just cause people see themselves as well i'm just
00:45:30.780 too old to be doing this sort of thing well this guy's going out of his way to punch random women in
00:45:36.340 the face minding their own business speaking to their mother on the phone i mean there's no good
00:45:41.320 reason for this that these people should not be in a civilized society he should not be in america
00:45:47.940 he has no claim to it he's obviously from the latin world right south of the border why is he here
00:45:55.220 he shouldn't be even if he's born in america even if he's got multiple generations why not send him
00:46:00.620 back you shouldn't have to bear the burden of people like this if you are a good civilization it's far
00:46:08.420 better for you to get rid of these people for the safety of your own citizens it's not your
00:46:12.480 obligation to help people like him that punch random women for no good reason and and going to
00:46:18.880 britain now man guilty of horrific tube station double stabbing so this shows that it's not just
00:46:26.680 america it's nothing unique to the united states it's the kind of people that you can find in both
00:46:32.740 countries so i'm going to read a decent amount of this because it really goes to show that this sort of
00:46:38.280 horror of what is going on here the court heard that two victims aged 44 and 42 entered kennington
00:46:45.780 underground station at around 10 30 p.m on wednesday the 27th of march it's only been recently published
00:46:51.260 but this did happen back in march of last year so this is the sort of statement of it we've got the
00:46:56.380 details finally um they were part of a larger group who'd finished at a local dance class and went
00:47:03.940 to separate platforms so i imagine people going to a local dance class probably not
00:47:09.900 um loutish anti-social people that are trying to bring harm on themselves right i think they're
00:47:17.440 probably normal people that are law-abiding a short time later green tapped into the station and made his
00:47:23.880 way down to the platform just moments later he launched a ferocious and unprovoked attack on the
00:47:28.360 older man attacking and stabbing him for around 20 seconds with a knife clenched in his right hand
00:47:33.560 he continued the attack even after the victim fell to the floor hearing the commotion the second victim
00:47:39.720 rushed over to intervene green then began attacking him in the same way knocking him to the ground before
00:47:45.100 other horrified members of the public intervened well done to the people intervening especially to the
00:47:49.600 person who got hurt for it those are the people that can exist in a civilization and in fact
00:47:54.920 civilization depends on people having care for their fellow man so massive respect to those people
00:48:02.380 that actually do intervene even though you are bringing danger on yourself um not and potential
00:48:07.500 repercussions as well depending on where you are exactly which is wrong obviously i think that if
00:48:13.840 you're defending other people if you're defending yourself and someone's got a knife you should be
00:48:17.820 able to use as much force as you deem necessary including lethal force if you have to because
00:48:24.060 at the end of the day why is the law prioritizing the lives of murderers of people who randomly
00:48:29.360 assault people over those who defend them why should people like daniel penny for example
00:48:34.100 be dragged into the courts for basically doing a good and moral thing i think he should have been
00:48:38.640 rewarded not punished we should celebrate the heroes yeah if anyone deserves a statue it's people like him
00:48:44.740 right so it carries on to say green then got up and made his way to a lift where he assaulted a 31 year
00:48:51.260 old woman before leaving the station just a wonderful bloke clearly both of the first two
00:48:55.820 victims were rushed to hospital the 44 year old victim suffered multiple stab injuries to his chest
00:49:00.140 and a fractured humorous bone in his left arm the second victim also suffered 13 stab injuries in total
00:49:06.400 these people did nothing to this man let's have a look at who he is shall we here he is why is he here
00:49:13.660 yeah he shouldn't be here people like him shouldn't be here for this very reason here's another one man
00:49:20.840 slashed in the face by knifeman in unprovoked broad daylight attack on high street again another person
00:49:26.560 it's quarter to 12 in the morning um just slashed in the face for no reason um the i don't think there's
00:49:34.040 a picture of the perpetrator in this one but it's just going to show this was an unprovoked attack
00:49:38.660 there's only recently being talked about because the information's come out because there is a bit
00:49:43.300 of a lag um but this is a very common thing if i can just go to the news and look for things that
00:49:49.580 have been published about this sort of thing in the past month and there's a laundry list of cases
00:49:54.840 that is an epidemic that's something that needs to be sorted out here's another one london bridge man
00:50:01.480 punched in the face in unprovoked attack so um at the time a man in his 50s was basically just
00:50:08.320 standing by the escalators near the platforms of two and five and i think this is the person
00:50:13.780 who's wanted for questioning can't really make out too much about him um i don't know where in the world
00:50:20.100 he's from um but he just randomly punched someone who was waiting out of the way by the sounds of it
00:50:26.760 um by the escalators for no reason why why would a person do that this didn't happen before mass
00:50:33.680 migration in britain pretty much ever and in fact the case of a murder or stabbing would be news for
00:50:39.780 weeks people would know all of the details um and it'd be remembered you know there are cases of
00:50:46.020 murderers that existed long before i ever was born that i know about because it was such a rare event
00:50:51.700 that it's passed on in the culture yeah that there's an understanding of this sort of thing right
00:50:55.720 and now this is just regular in fact there's multiple cases of it in the news at the minute
00:51:00.880 it's absurd here's another one man accused of two oxford circus station stabbings on consecutive nights
00:51:08.220 so he stabbed one person and then went back again um police have charged a 20 year old man from
00:51:14.600 tottenham in connection with two stabbings at oxford circus station over the weekend muhammad yusuf
00:51:20.400 of winds muse i don't think he's of winds muse actually accused of knifing a 23 year old man
00:51:25.700 at the tube um at 3 40 a.m on saturday and then a 41 year old man was then stabbed at the same station
00:51:33.540 um at 1 30 a.m the following day both victims were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening or
00:51:39.560 life-changing injuries and have since been discharged well at least that's the case but this
00:51:44.340 man was clearly going there at late at night when there are fewer witnesses fewer people to intervene
00:51:48.840 to just randomly stab people wasn't he not being discussed even as a terror attack despite the guy
00:51:54.360 being called muhammad bit curious isn't it why why is this happening they're going to try and argue
00:52:00.900 it's mental health well i'm going to argue that he shouldn't have been here people like him shouldn't
00:52:06.020 be here because he comes from a country clearly where this sort of violence is more acceptable
00:52:11.500 and it's not acceptable certainly not in a civilized country like this or at least once civilized
00:52:16.240 here's another one this is all the way up in scotland i think it's lanark isn't it yes um
00:52:21.620 so shopkeeper slashed in totally unprovoked attack and the details of this one are really quite worrying
00:52:27.640 around 10 to 9 in the morning um a 53 year old man was putting rubbish bins beside his shop or the
00:52:35.680 shop he worked at on a road and then he was approached and slashed with a bladed weapon by a
00:52:40.420 man who then ran off towards another road because this is local news they're naming all the streets i don't
00:52:45.460 need to complicate it with that the man was taken to hospital where he remained for treatment and
00:52:51.900 the the hospital staff thankfully described his condition as stable of course he should have never
00:52:56.080 been put in that position in the first place clearly did nothing wrong and the suspect which
00:53:02.160 we don't have a picture of i think is still at large is described as male six foot of slim build
00:53:09.000 and was wearing black jogging bottoms a black north face hooded top um and trainers and gloves and
00:53:15.400 things but apparently looking at the cctv he'd been hiding in the nearby bushes for at least two hours
00:53:22.340 before the shopkeeper emerged from the shop so he was waiting presumably this this happened at 10 to
00:53:28.900 nine in the morning from about seven in the morning of a man waiting in the bushes waiting to kill
00:53:35.340 someone presumably sound somewhat more personally motivated if he was willing it could be but the police
00:53:41.960 have been treating it as if well you know the the 54 year old man had didn't necessarily have any reason
00:53:48.100 for someone to be doing this to him and so they're treating it as a completely unprovoked attack as the uh
00:53:54.900 headline indicates because he's just like well i have no idea who would do this to me i've not done
00:54:00.560 anything to warrant this and i can believe it because it is becoming more common that people
00:54:05.020 just randomly attack people and it sounds like it's probably some sort of sick person that is doing it
00:54:11.160 for the enjoyment of it um just from the details of the case that we know but of course who knows it
00:54:16.580 could be personal um these things are quite complicated and always difficult to to know all of the details
00:54:22.500 without having a full picture and then the final case i wanted to look at um this is an unprovoked
00:54:30.460 attack on a 70 year old man that was also filmed because uh the people involved clearly didn't uh
00:54:39.160 intervene the people on site right the victim told uh the town council that they were punched in the head
00:54:45.780 knocked to the ground and kicked repeatedly as the attack was filmed while members of the public
00:54:50.460 stepped in to stop the assault again well done for the people doing that um they gave first aid and
00:54:55.000 called emergency services the meeting was told um the police response was delayed with the attack of
00:55:00.140 fleeing before officers even arrived um and when approached by the lbo i think that's um the council
00:55:07.840 bedfordshire police gave no details or witness appeals relating to the alleged attack and instead said it
00:55:14.420 was this is a local newspaper by the way they're not necessarily trying to affect national news by
00:55:18.340 reporting this the police said it was focused on ensuring leighton buzzard is a safe and welcoming
00:55:24.820 place for everyone why would they say that when a 70 year old man was randomly attacked it sort of
00:55:31.260 sounds like they're admitting that the man that did it um was from somewhere else because why would
00:55:36.580 they be insisting we want to keep it welcoming for everyone of course leighton buzzard is close to
00:55:41.120 luton which um is known as the the home of tommy robinson and a hotbed of islam of course there is
00:55:47.880 yeah it's very diverse it might not necessarily be someone who's got that background to be clear
00:55:53.040 um we're not yet sure but um i wanted to end on a bit of levity because this has been very heavy
00:56:01.600 i wanted to run a little test because what all of this um sort of suggests is that you need to be
00:56:08.300 on guard when around these sorts of people and you don't know when it's going to happen you don't know
00:56:13.600 who it's going to happen to you know there are university professors walking their dogs there are
00:56:17.980 old men walking down the high street in the middle of the day there are people starting their shift at
00:56:22.320 work this thing in the morning even in scotland rural scotland where there's not even that much
00:56:27.720 migration from outside of um you know scotland itself it can happen anywhere to anyone at any
00:56:36.020 time and i think this is a little bit tone deaf now i've been so heavy but i don't want to depress
00:56:43.720 you all okay i want you to leave um at least feeling a little bit more prepared for the world
00:56:49.320 and uh as such i've got a little test for you to see if you've you've learned your lessons
00:56:54.500 um here we are i'm not gonna i suppose i may as well play the audio
00:56:59.920 you can't relax like a five nights at freddy's jump scare yes you've got to always be on your
00:57:12.000 guard you can't um take your eyes off of people that are potentially dangerous you've actually got
00:57:17.700 to be quite vigilant because this is the world we live in and i don't want it to be this way
00:57:21.560 and there are still parts of the world that aren't quite like this yet that is still unspoilt
00:57:25.700 and we should preserve them and we what we can do there is a solution to this there is a political
00:57:31.180 solution that what you do is you deport these people you lock them up and many other things
00:57:38.160 that you can do to get rid of them off of the street it's pretty simple and um one final thing
00:57:44.440 i wanted to draw attention to is uh people always ask me um where can they find me now i'm not on
00:57:50.340 load seaters as regularly i do have a youtube channel i'd very much like you i think you've
00:57:55.640 got pretty much your old schedule back once a week's not the same i was on like sometimes three
00:58:01.680 or four times a week but i'd very much appreciated it if you checked out my youtube channel um it's a
00:58:06.840 nice escape misery of politics i try and keep it non-political i try and uh look at interesting
00:58:12.460 things and so if you're feeling a bit down in the dumps you can learn some interesting things about
00:58:17.000 the world um through there right uh manage yourself the mouse i'll give you a box as well
00:58:23.940 thank you like christmas spoilt it's all coming up shall i uh read some thank you read some comments
00:58:30.820 where are we starting from samson um um okay it was the feeding a stray cat was the last one i read
00:58:39.060 on youtube um drubius says uh i don't necessarily endorse this segregation existed for a good reason
00:58:47.760 um yeah i do understand why people didn't necessarily want to live amongst each other because it does
00:58:52.620 cause tensions that's the general sentiment you're getting at will of the fans says uh brit expat in
00:58:57.780 the philippines here and aghast at the state of the uk i explained to locals and they laugh at the
00:59:02.620 concept of me having more rights than them um well yeah it is a ridiculous thing isn't it
00:59:08.360 mm-hmm um javier says good day again uh lift lifting and listening deuce vault here here well
00:59:17.240 done for lifting and listening very productive i approve uh sad says thanks josh for reminding me
00:59:22.300 why i'm a hermit yeah you can feel a little bit less guilty about that if you don't leave your house
00:59:26.000 i mean i still live in swindon so i hardly ever leave my flat as well because there's no point
00:59:31.320 why why would i i don't want to go out in this place afternoon friends uh says gimlio gloin uh
00:59:36.880 after nearly a month of waiting and with the help of um the le support thanks again colby and pete
00:59:41.840 for shipping i finally received my issue of island of four today congratulations i hope you enjoy it
00:59:47.320 yeah fantastic if you've not ordered yours yet are they even still available are we still selling them
00:59:53.100 i don't know samson we are still selling them we are still selling them yeah buy it now
00:59:58.200 don't buy them while you still can chat buy it now based ape says the fatigue of the lotus eaters
01:00:04.240 i'm far beyond fatigue but i'm youtube friendly javier again says crusade and then i think we've got
01:00:11.380 some rumble chats as well um i think we've read most of these uh yeah a lot of these come from
01:00:18.340 yep previous segment all of those are dumb so take us away luca all right well uh so we're going to
01:00:25.000 talk about japan because there's actually good news to come out of japan so we'll end on a good
01:00:29.980 news segment shall we but really a lot of this is actually also relevant to the previous segments
01:00:36.340 that we've had because my goodness if there was ever a warning to japan for the society they don't
01:00:43.840 want to fall into it's what you've obviously presented previously here today but as you can see
01:00:50.560 here so you have the uh the prime minister or former prime minister i should say to cut to the
01:00:55.760 chase uh shigeru ishiba and he's just announced that he's going to resign um just the other day
01:01:02.720 and you have this article back from uh july of this year where it says that ishiba walks a political
01:01:09.400 tightrope on immigration right and obviously we and mostly you josh have covered extensively now
01:01:16.460 we've had many segments here at the low seat is covering what's going on in japan and the uh uh
01:01:22.860 civic resistance to what the government are basically trying to force on them and it's because
01:01:28.960 we identify with it we see what the japanese government is doing and we know it well because
01:01:34.340 it has been done to us entirely without consent it's also interesting that all of this can be traced to
01:01:39.780 a very specific date of november 2023 um when there were negotiations between a number of ngos about
01:01:46.620 japan's large national debt and then mysteriously one of the terms of their repayment is that they
01:01:51.840 take in immigration i remember this going very much under the radar at the time so it's basically
01:01:56.240 that they would want to force that as part of the negotiations it's a weird thing for international
01:02:01.720 capital to be pushing on people isn't it destroy your nationhood and economy to pay off your debts
01:02:07.900 also i don't understand how it even helps their ability to pay their debts maybe they're you know
01:02:12.920 the most charitable example is that they buy into the the false argument that importing people
01:02:17.860 from these countries somehow helps the economy and helps it grow and and then which it doesn't
01:02:23.700 yeah it provably doesn't and you'd think that these large well-funded institutions would know that
01:02:28.960 so it seems a little bit more insidious than that doesn't it you can also see those uh globalist
01:02:34.600 institutions being set up in japan using identical rhetoric all across the board because they have
01:02:40.960 no attention to the particular character that makes japan japanese it's just a one solution fits
01:02:47.960 any country and even though it's not a solution at all and they obviously have no moral qualms
01:02:54.360 whatsoever about reducing japan and everything that makes it japanese i find it very interesting that
01:03:00.600 a lot of the pro refugee or immigration messaging coming from people whenever they're holding
01:03:06.060 placards or signs is written in english sort of indicates something doesn't it that yeah it's not
01:03:11.020 as organic as it's you know presented i very tell listen we know that we have got somewhat of a decent
01:03:17.860 audience in japan right now so let's just all be as clear as possible if you're watching this show
01:03:24.340 in japan you've probably seen some of the other things that we report on they should serve as a warning
01:03:29.480 if you choose to open your doors to mass immigration from the third world whether it's for economic
01:03:35.860 reasons or moral reasons using arguments of refugees or the desire to pull up the global south to the
01:03:42.820 level of more civilized and well-functioning countries it will not go well you will be in the
01:03:48.660 same position that we are in now except 20 years from now you'll be in the same position that american
01:03:54.980 cities are right now in 50 years or so tokyo as far as i'm aware is one of the densest and largest
01:04:02.360 cities in the entire world with a huge population and as far as again as far as i'm aware actually
01:04:08.480 functions in ways that cities in the west don't anymore you don't have huge ghettos that are
01:04:16.260 completely unlivable except for the small minority ethnic groups that live there that make it a complete
01:04:22.440 no-go zone for anyone who isn't part of their tribe you want to keep a hold of your culture
01:04:27.840 you want to keep a hold of your history you do not want to be told that the japanese don't really
01:04:32.880 exist because you need to open your doors to everybody what you need to do is you need to kick
01:04:38.700 these ngos out you need to expel the people who are already in the country who are causing trouble
01:04:45.640 you need to keep yourselves insular you need to keep yourselves japanese or else you are going to be in
01:04:51.860 the same position that we're in right now just 10 or 20 years down the line you do not want that
01:04:58.160 and the final uh stage is south africanization right where you have to um for your own safety stay
01:05:06.020 in walled areas with barbed wire electric fences be armed at all times and not go anywhere outside of
01:05:14.060 your militarized compound without armed guards this is starting to be the case in some american cities
01:05:20.560 even where that actually might be good advice and it's starting to happen in britain as well to a
01:05:26.440 certain extent and this is the end goal of what's happening that things will be so dangerous you can't
01:05:32.660 even go outside without armed guards you can't have a house without massive fences around it
01:05:38.680 so to the voices telling you that tolerance is the the path forward those who telling you that
01:05:46.000 multiculturalism is inevitable repudiate these people entirely because they don't have your best
01:05:51.900 interests at heart do not give them an inch because they are lying to hurt you
01:05:58.900 it's really that simple it's really that simple so let's talk a little bit about this article shall we
01:06:05.820 so it goes on to say that in addition to a record-breaking tourism boom 2024 so the year
01:06:11.740 after what you were saying happened josh in 23 uh saw japan welcome nearly 360 000 new foreign
01:06:19.060 residents and while the pardon where from does it mention many many places well they've they've
01:06:25.720 recently had a partnership with africa we'll get to it we'll get to it with the ruling liberal democratic
01:06:31.680 party contending with both economic considerations and political pressure from right-wing parties
01:06:37.800 japanese prime minister shigeru oshiba faces a complex balancing act on immigration and it goes on to say
01:06:45.300 that in 2024 japan's foreign resident population soared to over 3.7 million primarily spurred by an
01:06:52.820 influx of young migrant workers and international students and most importantly and this is most important
01:06:59.700 statistic the population data shows that 9.5 percent of the population aged 20 to 29 is foreign born
01:07:09.360 right that's a disastrous this is a terrible statistic right because japan obviously has a totally
01:07:17.920 inverted pyramid i understand you have a very aged population and that means that these people are
01:07:23.620 going to be the future of your society and what's more i can promise you and i'm not saying all but
01:07:29.180 generally speaking these people are not loyal to you right they have sympathies from their place of
01:07:35.600 origin which is only natural as part of the human condition and it carries on from generation to
01:07:41.460 generation so don't expose yourself to it nip it in the blood here and now okay so we also have to talk
01:07:49.580 about the fact that this um ishiba he is also and this was remarkable despite being a very very small
01:07:57.400 small minority of japan's population he is actually also a christian and i look christianity is uh here
01:08:07.240 in the west is our cultural and spiritual inheritance and i hold it in very high regard over here but i do
01:08:15.380 think that this is a mistake in japan because it will feed into the universality that comes with
01:08:23.460 christianity and this idea as you can see here as shiba talking at the 80th anniversary of
01:08:29.560 uh hiroshima and talking about drumming for tolerance tolerance is a mistake right tolerance yes in measure
01:08:37.500 tolerance is important in order to coexist with other foreign countries around the world and in order to
01:08:44.660 have negotiations and diplomacy with other nations but tolerance within your own society is only going to go
01:08:51.400 one way until eventually it is you tolerating them on and on further and further until you find hang on
01:08:59.340 i've given literally everything away about my identity and we have nothing well tolerance is
01:09:04.920 fundamentally only a virtue if it's applied to good people yes also christianity you've got to consider
01:09:11.760 that christianity in japan in the west isn't the same as christianity in other places especially in parts
01:09:18.520 of africa christianity in many of those countries is purely nominal where they have the name
01:09:24.980 christianity and they'll have churches but many of those people are still actually practicing
01:09:30.460 old pagan voodoo habits it's very strange to see how that works but that is the case so
01:09:38.360 christianity could be used in that sense as a trojan horse to get you to accept these people
01:09:44.520 in fact the reason that you had 300 years of isolation is because you decided you made the
01:09:52.400 calculation that actually you would rather have your own country than be tolerant of european arrivals
01:10:00.000 uh also just to say of course it's remarkable isn't it with india how they always seem to be
01:10:06.480 pressuring other nations to take their people right in with main export from india is indian people
01:10:12.960 yes somehow and they like it that way and they've got an endless supply indeed and so you can see
01:10:19.000 here japan and india arranging to agree on an exchange of over five half a million people over the
01:10:25.260 space of five years uh a big mistake a big mistake they're very antithetical cultures to one another
01:10:31.380 the japanese very orderly very tidy um india less so less so is a diplomatic way to put it josh
01:10:39.700 well played uh and it goes on to say that one of the major topics will likely be expanding people
01:10:45.320 to people exchanges and japan plans to accept 50 000 people from india i note that's different to
01:10:51.920 that number there it doesn't exactly explain the difference i is that per year it doesn't say you'll
01:10:58.460 have to forgive me but it expects that highly skilled personnel uh particularly in science and
01:11:04.100 engineering will help promote japan's economic growth and regional revitalization uh it won't
01:11:11.540 but also what's more as to this uh question of 50 000 people i would just like to say again to the
01:11:18.300 japanese people listening it doesn't actually really matter whether it's 500 000 or 50 000 because even if
01:11:25.840 it is at the lower end of that scale what you will still have is that okay you'll have 50 000 come in
01:11:32.960 and then they will make every effort to bring more of their people over right doesn't matter how small
01:11:39.500 the number is to begin with they will feel that loyalty that kingship with the other indians who i'm just
01:11:45.380 taking as an example in this particular case and what they will do is as i say continue to bring more
01:11:52.640 and moreover because that's where the loyalties will lie sort of like vanguard oh sorry it it opens
01:11:58.120 the door and one thing and this is not this is not unique to indians this is basically most other
01:12:03.660 ethnic groups outside of the west you'll find that they will have ethnic preferences that lead them to
01:12:09.320 monopolize particular industries in america there's this huge monopoly of motels of indians who came over
01:12:16.740 and they started to buy them up and they would buy up properties and give them over to their family
01:12:20.960 members and use them as a way to bring more family members over so they could hire them as part of it
01:12:25.780 in england we have loads of corner shops that are owned by indians same thing that you see in lots of
01:12:32.060 foreign countries across of across all of europe they will find these small industries and it may not be
01:12:38.520 as intrusive as some other cultures but these are still jobs and positions that should be done
01:12:44.200 by industrious japanese people that should be done by people who are of your own who otherwise may be
01:12:51.820 having to do something else or even i don't know what the benefits are like on on japan but they may
01:12:56.760 have to go on government welfare if they're unable to do anything else and also again this whole thing
01:13:02.820 japan has been used in the west for a very very long time as an example of economic stagnation this is
01:13:10.360 an argument that we always use well if you don't go the way of the modern world that being westernized
01:13:16.740 liberalized open society george soros style open borders etc you end up like japan which experiences
01:13:25.120 economic stagnation so that you have a graph with the gdp and it just stays relatively level
01:13:30.700 this being done in chasing economic growth an infinite idea of endless economic growth is again a trojan
01:13:40.000 horse it is a poisoned chalice if you try this i'm sure many economists will rejoice but on the
01:13:48.020 ground conditions will deteriorate and they deteriorate far more quickly than you ever expect
01:13:53.920 them to quality of life will go down the conditions of your cities will go down but the government will
01:14:00.420 find every excuse of economic means to justify it even if you find that you're paying twice what you're
01:14:08.380 used to for everything indeed and so you have here do you want to live in japan forever tokyo is offering
01:14:15.860 indians residency option for less than 5 000 rupees i assume that means and so again we have this thing
01:14:23.820 where if they if these people go over 50 000 they stay there for 10 years and then they work through
01:14:30.300 the loopholes and especially as i say if these people are allowed to stay there people in japan who are
01:14:36.260 listening they will create the ngos they will create the uh legal courts in order to basically
01:14:45.020 help people with this sort of thing help them move over help things yes you're going to say josh
01:14:51.860 i was just going to point out that 5 000 rupees is just 41.92 pounds so that's what about 50 60
01:15:01.480 us dollars bargain samson's shaking his head he's not fair no no well i quite agree anyway so all of
01:15:11.280 this all of this news and you can tell that things even though again for many people in japan the
01:15:17.500 situation on the ground in many places will not seem like it shifted radically at this point right
01:15:23.620 you've not got any birmingham style situations in japan just yet do you have a problem with the kurds as
01:15:30.020 far as they do and there's only three thousand yeah and they've still got a major problem with
01:15:35.060 them in tokyo but as you can see here osaka protests are just the start of japan's immigration
01:15:42.100 backlash and it goes on to talk about as well the fact that look unlike here in the west you know in
01:15:49.520 britain and um especially france right where it's kind of just in our nature to protest right we just
01:15:56.300 there's always a protest going on somewhere about something this is not really within the japanese
01:16:01.960 character right it really takes something to spark getting many many people out on the street in unity
01:16:08.820 to protest a situation and so the fact that japanese people are coming out in the streets and rallying
01:16:15.380 against this shows even more so the level of genuine uh anger about this policy that is being pursued by
01:16:24.320 the liberal democrat party and it goes on to say as well that the the protesters concerns appear on this
01:16:31.680 occasion to have been misplaced because you see what was happening was and i'll come to us a bit more
01:16:37.840 there was a negotiation between japan and uh some african nations about basically setting up
01:16:46.400 some japanese cities as homes for african nations to foster tolerance and all these sorts of things
01:16:54.580 and the terrible idea a terrible idea and the nigerian government seemed to put this out as
01:17:01.120 something that had been agreed upon now if i go to just scroll so you can see lots and lots of protests
01:17:08.500 here and good i'm glad to see i'm glad to see how fast the japanese people are rallying and trying to
01:17:17.480 nip this problem in the bud trying to let it be known now as opposed to um and all of this as well
01:17:25.100 has increased i will say since a vietnamese intern uh was arrested over a murder in amari in the
01:17:34.420 saga prefecture uh just a few months ago but this here uh had a lot to do with um the reason that
01:17:45.180 this uh message was being promoted about these african cities in japan uh unfortunately we can see
01:17:53.100 uh chong here who i'm not really interested in reporting on uh but you can see elon where he says
01:17:59.440 look if this continues there will be no japan just some islands where japanese people used to live
01:18:05.400 a country is its people not its land so i'm glad to see elon leaning into the correct both morally
01:18:14.400 and factually correct ethno-nationalist rhetoric in this case especially for a country like japan
01:18:20.120 and moving away seemingly from his more sports team well that's that's the interesting thing here what
01:18:27.120 this is a complete contradiction from what he was saying at the end of last year where he was
01:18:33.020 putting america as a place that needed more people specifically from indian populations uh through the
01:18:40.460 h1b visa scheme has he just entirely gone back on that or is it just that he views america that
01:18:47.680 differently to these more old worlds countries i i think after what we've seen from elon in these past
01:18:54.460 few months we will basically just have to sit and wait until he comes back to discussing this sort of
01:19:01.400 thing with the particular of america yeah we don't know how much his opinion has shifted but i'd like
01:19:07.700 what he says about england and europe and yeah those yes i'd like to think that because he posts so
01:19:14.640 frequently and you know he has lots of obligations that he almost certainly has someone helping him with
01:19:20.080 his account but that that could not be true it could just be that he's got a blind spot for america
01:19:25.740 yeah and he says if um and so this is what was going around right this idea that uh prime minister
01:19:35.820 shiba wants to import millions of africans and kurds to make japan more tolerant citing his christian faith
01:19:43.260 now i will tell you i looked for a long time this morning to to find the truth of this to find a
01:19:49.340 source for this statement i cannot find it right it seems to be a mishmash of lots of different things
01:19:57.320 put together yes i can find a shiba talking about the virtue of tolerance yes i can find as i presented
01:20:04.260 examples of him bringing in more indians and having negotiations with africans i cannot find this exact
01:20:12.100 statement it may well be i can't speak japanese unfortunately and go through all of his speeches
01:20:19.140 but to some extent it kind of doesn't matter whether he said it or not for two reasons one this thing is
01:20:28.600 being amplified a great deal now and this has been going around twitter a lot and so whether he said it
01:20:35.420 or not this has become the narrative around him and second of all even if he didn't say this
01:20:41.860 explicit thing it isn't exactly in contradiction with the trajectory that the japanese government
01:20:49.060 have been pushing in anyway well the fact of the matter is that when you open the door slightly it
01:20:54.900 will be swung open so whether or not he has said this explicitly if you carry on down the path that
01:21:01.180 you're on this will be the result absolutely and so we have here the japanese prime minister announcing
01:21:09.940 his resignation now i'm not going to say that um because there were a few protests that the prime
01:21:17.380 minister decided to resign in fact i can't really find any evidence that this was uniquely linked to the
01:21:24.780 immigration issue whatsoever and i just want to be truthful about that i don't want to present
01:21:30.200 some narrative that sounds glorious but is in fact fictitious i'd just rather be honest uh but what
01:21:37.140 we do seem to have here is the fact that his own party was basically going to push for a vote of
01:21:43.180 confidence basically in him and it was looking very unlikely that he was going to pass it and so rather
01:21:49.940 than fracture his own party he's basically decided that he'll resign and they'll let them uh because
01:21:56.560 his party the liberal democrat party is clinging on uh with every general election uh with fewer and
01:22:04.360 fewer seats and especially when you have the san sito party uh that has been the far right party
01:22:10.940 in japan that has um although has made small gains they are swift and meaningful it's been very rapid
01:22:18.480 it's been extremely what is it 2020 2021 indeed so in five years and now they have not even that much
01:22:24.600 it might be 2022 so there things are moving very very quickly very very quickly and so even though
01:22:32.320 he cites reasons of the trade agreement between japan and america and now that that's all been tied up
01:22:40.280 uh he feels that he can step aside in order to save his party i would just say to japanese people
01:22:47.180 listening try and keep the pressure up on the immigration issue uh do continue to protest and
01:22:54.600 do continue to remind your government that this issue is one of the most important in the long-term
01:23:03.100 survival of your nation right because this is a very very long-term issue you have to stay on
01:23:10.240 this and you have to stay on it hard because they will be looking for every excuse to slip
01:23:15.100 more and more immigrants just in through the back door and they won't be open about it because they
01:23:20.120 already know you hate it they already know your answer and that's why they'll do it in secrecy
01:23:24.840 so continue to be active continue to be vocal and hopefully push in whatever way you can
01:23:32.880 um as someone who's not an expert on how you do things in political parties in japan
01:23:37.760 but try and push to have a prime minister who is sympathetic to your concerns on the question
01:23:45.220 of immigration all right then shall we go through the uh rest of the super chats and uh do we have
01:23:54.360 while uh while we're doing that do we have any video comments that need loading up samson
01:23:58.240 thank you let me oh yeah i think we're at the top of the rumble rounds aren't we uh i think on super
01:24:10.280 chats uh there's one for me 50 50 dollars from plague lord ardoff almost said a different name
01:24:20.020 that sounds somewhat similar to that uh saying um regarding my segment we all owe it to arena to
01:24:25.560 watch that video in its entirety it'll be hard it'll be painful but not nearly as painful as our
01:24:28.980 last moments were we need to sear that image into our memories so we never forget what our blind
01:24:32.620 tolerance bought us um i wouldn't necessarily recommend that for everybody but i did sit and watch
01:24:40.380 most of it uh it was it was pretty horrifying pavilion p cheer up harry we'll win in the end
01:24:48.580 you've come to us at the turn of the tide thank you thank you very much it's nice when our own
01:24:55.280 audience is trying to cheer us up isn't it i mean as i know it's bad yeah dave 20 as well thank you
01:25:02.440 thank you dave my family business is at one of the most dangerous zip codes in america this year we've
01:25:07.840 witnessed two carjackings resulting in high-speed crashes and regular gunfire theft drugged up vagrants
01:25:13.340 assault etc are common really sorry to hear that i hope that you all stay safe and can get out of
01:25:20.120 there as quickly as possible that's that's the ultimate result of the civil rights act and everything
01:25:24.800 else isn't it um james kirkpatrick puts it well that um you know the point of life in america now
01:25:30.800 is to earn enough money to get away from those people in those neighborhoods
01:25:33.920 uh i'll just read uh one or two we've got um should just say as well i believe we have a live
01:25:41.900 round table at three o'clock don't we yeah so we can't over we can't overrun so that's why we're
01:25:46.760 my fault being swift on on the rumble round my fault for going over so far so long on my segment
01:25:51.720 okay yeah okay over by five it's just gonna say uh haptification says these japanese youtube channels
01:25:57.660 translate the low seat segments uh having an effect well they are being seen by hundreds of thousands of
01:26:03.440 people and this is why we obviously feel need to continually come back to this because we know
01:26:08.140 that these are being seen by japanese people i've had lots of japanese people reach out to me in fact
01:26:13.920 um it's very interesting that it's now had millions of views and obviously japan is a larger country in
01:26:20.520 terms of population than britain so it means slightly less but it's going to have some effect right and
01:26:26.220 especially considering a lot of the west is neglecting talking about it and i think that it's a mistake
01:26:31.240 because as far as i see it there's a sort of playbook of immigration it starts off like japan
01:26:36.840 then you get to europe then you get to the us and then you get to south africa yep and then you get
01:26:43.320 to rhodesia after that that's a random name has said that he's going to make a collage like those online
01:26:49.540 collages of dead-eyed criminals mug shots he's going to do one like that except of my face from these
01:26:55.100 segments i do i do i have seen the footage looking back i do look kind of dead-eyed during these but
01:27:00.440 this is because this is the mask that i have to wear during these segments uh otherwise i would be
01:27:05.740 like uh rage and not youtube friendly
01:27:09.340 john's go to yep oh we're good yeah contrary to common assumptions pakistan did not gain independence
01:27:21.240 directly from britain instead it became independent from india which itself achieved independence from
01:27:27.480 the united kingdom one day later pakistan remained a constitutional monarchy with both king george and
01:27:33.080 later queen elizabeth until the country declared itself an islamic republic in 1956 pakistan is
01:27:41.080 literally a made-up country created by muslims halved up from india
01:27:44.840 it's very true yes um yeah and what's more the the reason that um like pakistan's founder like
01:27:53.800 muhammad ali jinnah pushed for it so hard is because they knew that if they existed within the nation of
01:27:59.760 india that they would be a minority in that country and would basically be forced under the tyranny of
01:28:07.640 the hindus and so they wanted their own ethnic autonomy and religious autonomy why did they come here then
01:28:13.340 although i do find it funny when you see those pictures of it it's the same man except one's got
01:28:18.060 the pakistan one's got the indian yes i hate your kind don't come around here
01:28:22.700 in spite of all the progress has been made by maga i cannot but think that uh we in the united states
01:28:30.380 are in the middle of a thaw similar to what happened within the civil union uh back in the 50s or so
01:28:34.940 whenever stalin died because biden did get kicked out sure uh however he i still had he still appointed a
01:28:42.540 lot of his creatures uh all over the place and um hopefully uh the momentum will continue but
01:28:49.980 trump is you know push been carrying the entire team so there's that i think uh part of the reason
01:28:58.460 that the soviets were able to continue after the death of stalin is that the terror was so complete
01:29:04.860 that the persians were so deep um that there was no one to depose them in a sense like even loyal
01:29:13.580 party members were purged even innocent people were purged you know millions of people died
01:29:20.860 it's enough to keep things sort of placated and carry on whereas in the us that thankfully hasn't
01:29:27.900 happened damn effective though thanks harry what's the truth all right look boys yeah the cracker just
01:29:38.860 walked in there ballyed up yeah it's the waiting game
01:29:42.620 so he's just wrapped up they're just there don't have a scooby and he don't even know that they're
01:29:55.980 there no boys this is a movie look look look man no mate silly old bill bruv look at him
01:30:05.500 not doing anything about it it's like a cartoon there's like a joke cart that's like a monty python
01:30:13.340 sketch come to life of how incompetent and useless the police are there's no reason
01:30:20.940 no reason that that boy shouldn't face the full force of the law seeing as keir starmer likes to use
01:30:28.220 that phrase so much as well as other things
01:30:30.700 all right been watching some tarik nasheed have we anyway uh i'm gonna call it there i know we
01:30:39.260 could go on for another five minutes but i don't want to be too i don't want to cut too close uh and
01:30:45.180 i think i've already cut a bit close to the line on this um podcast today anyway so probably best to
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