The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - October 03, 2025


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1266


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 31 minutes

Words per Minute

184.71056

Word Count

16,840

Sentence Count

8

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

51


Summary

Join the lads as they discuss the Manchester terror attack, a rare win for South Africa, the latest woke pope and the great British comedies of the 20th century. We also pay our respects to those who lost their lives in the attack on a local synagogue in the north of the city of Manchester.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello and welcome to the podcast of the load seaters episode 1266 for i couldn't help myself
00:00:07.500 uh you've got to emphasize it uh for friday the 3rd of october 2025 i'm your host luke
00:00:12.780 joined today by josh and nick thank you to you both for coming in you're welcome and uh before
00:00:18.600 we uh go through our segments today i just want to remind you it is friday so we are of course
00:00:24.300 having lads hour a little bit later after the show at 3 p.m and we're going to be talking about
00:00:29.560 the great british comedies something that i'm sure we all hold very dear to our hearts and we all
00:00:35.640 we'll all have our own favorites and i'm sure we'll hash it out over which one is the greatest
00:00:40.460 you better bloody watch it because it took me ages to put this together yeah and it's literally the
00:00:44.560 only topic i'm an expert in is comedy apart from post-modern american fiction so unless
00:00:49.060 that's for doing a lads hour on that this is going to be my the best one i've ever done we'll do that
00:00:53.900 niche another time anyway so today we're going to be talking of course about the manchester
00:00:59.400 terror attack that uh we all horrifically witnessed yesterday uh we're then going to be talking about
00:01:05.080 the latest woke pope they seem to just all be woke really in a respectful way that won't inflame the
00:01:11.820 catholics in the comments hopefully but he is quite woke the pope always has been a respectful critique
00:01:17.080 and uh luther right here and uh then we're going to be talking about a rare win for south africa
00:01:24.260 so with that all said let's begin the first segment shall we so obviously um yesterday really as we
00:01:31.540 were of course it's stopped sorry i'll never mind i'll start again so uh so yesterday obviously there
00:01:42.280 was an attack uh to a local synagogue in the north of manchester in the press switch area which oddly
00:01:48.120 enough is actually a an area of manchester i'm quite familiar with uh because um i have some friends who
00:01:53.760 happen to live in that part of manchester and so um yeah it is a very diverse area and um obviously
00:02:02.180 um with a lot of the tensions that have been coming about from the streets due to foreign conflicts in
00:02:09.640 the middle east there are a lot of people who are supporters of both sides of those conflicts here
00:02:14.840 and it feels like it's starting to come out in in violence right it's starting to come out in
00:02:21.100 violence i'm confused because i thought diversity is our strength i know we've been told this but i
00:02:26.340 really need you to try and forget everything you think you know experiencing a lot of cognitive
00:02:30.280 dissonance right now yeah i know but um i do just want to say that so it seems that uh two people lost
00:02:36.800 their lives yesterday uh we have uh adrian uh dolby and melvin kravitz and obviously i'm very very sad for
00:02:45.400 their loss and the loss of their families it's not something that anyone in britain should have to
00:02:50.660 experience uh wherever they're from we shouldn't have people going out with intent to murder their
00:02:57.120 foreign rivals right i think that's pretty safe to say in the united kingdom it doesn't need to be said
00:03:02.520 but i feel like i'll just say it anyway um and then if i go to here because you wrote up a piece
00:03:11.600 josh for the for courage yesterday basically just going through the actual details of what happened
00:03:17.260 and speculating on why it happened yes that if you see these eye bags under my eyes it's because i've
00:03:22.240 worked very hard recently and i was up late last night writing all the details out um so let's talk
00:03:29.560 about it a bit shall we so as you write at 9 31 on uh wednesday sorry second um yeah sorry thursday
00:03:37.400 second of october police received a call reporting that a vehicle had struck pedestrians outside the
00:03:43.220 heaton park hebrew congregation synagogue in manchester and according to greater manchester
00:03:48.960 police the suspect drove into worshipers uh gathered for uh yom kippur the holiest day of the jewish
00:03:55.420 calendar and then exited his vehicle and began stabbing uh the attendees uh including a security guard
00:04:02.140 who was left seriously wounded and obviously as i've mentioned two individuals have lost their lives
00:04:07.220 in this attack and many more seriously wounded re-died including the actual perpetrator himself
00:04:12.220 yeah and um the perpetrator the murderer was was in himself shot uh which is of course good um
00:04:19.840 and then it says that two individuals have since been arrested in connection uh with the incident
00:04:26.120 and investigations are ongoing to determine whether or not the attacker had accomplices
00:04:30.600 i think that's very interesting because the fact that they arrested them so quickly as well
00:04:34.980 this was announced i think that morning of the attack and within a few hours they'd already
00:04:41.440 arrested two people right so it seems to suggest that if they can find them that quickly then there's
00:04:46.300 a pretty strong link between them and the attacker otherwise it might have taken a little bit longer
00:04:51.380 despite the fact that as we saw um reports coming out that apparently uh this man was not on the
00:04:57.900 prevent list right he wasn't on the terror watch list i haven't actually heard that yeah he wasn't on
00:05:02.280 the terror watch concerning which actually just to skip ahead then means as dan points out here
00:05:07.960 uh in a good point as dan always makes uh yeah he wasn't known to counterterrorism police and so dan
00:05:14.640 says so on top of the fact that one percent of all muslims are on the terror watch list 300 times more
00:05:20.720 likely than any other group the one percent is also an undercount right yeah it's not just the people
00:05:26.100 on the list it's not sure if you're going to get onto it but in my article i mentioned how
00:05:31.320 the home office has been infiltrated by over 700 i'm going to use the word infiltrated people might
00:05:36.620 say a bit strong but it is basically uh 700 muslims who are lobbying to hire more muslims into the home
00:05:43.600 office um as well as redefine what the prevent program is looking at and the reason that the
00:05:50.780 anti-terror police have been looking at the far right more i've got a good quote from colonel richard kemp who
00:05:55.960 was formerly a chair of the cobra meetings the emergency meeting that keir starmer actually went
00:06:02.000 to from copenhagen yesterday after this attack um i don't think he personally was chairing it but he
00:06:07.800 was a former chair and he basically said that there's a political push for this but the threat
00:06:12.360 between the left and right is not nearly as comparable um as that of islam islam's obviously the
00:06:19.140 thing that people should be concerned about obviously and it's he he explicitly says it's political
00:06:25.220 it's about politics and it's not evidence-based and i think the fact that there's a growing number
00:06:30.940 of muslims in the home office trying to say actually no um muslim terrorists are not bad people
00:06:37.640 you know stop watching them that's very very concerning as well as the fact more muslims coming
00:06:43.380 into the country um you know we had the case of um that nephew of a taliban commander being granted
00:06:50.640 refugee status and bringing seven of his family along ground world yeah they're not taking it
00:06:57.360 seriously are they the small boats means we have no idea who those people are talking about the one
00:07:00.920 percent and the unknown then you've got all those afghans that um ben wallace was so proud of bringing
00:07:06.260 in we don't know much about them do we no not really a secret afghan smuggling afghans into the
00:07:11.360 country project who is some of them as dominic cummings said some of them are bound to be terrorists
00:07:15.660 mm-hmm yeah it's all it's all very very sinister and a reason why you can't trust any institutions to
00:07:23.520 be on your side which is um a broader discussion that we'll have in just a minute um still not
00:07:28.940 working do apologize tech issues um but then there was another development uh and this was only in the
00:07:35.360 past few hours as well uh which was from uh uh stephen watson chief constable of great manchester
00:07:41.920 police and he goes on to say that um it's currently believed that the suspect jihad al-shimi
00:07:49.180 interesting first name isn't it name's literally jihad right i was uh i was thinking about um after
00:07:56.720 i read that like a man called jihad went on to be a terrorist i was thinking well i'm gonna think
00:08:02.160 about my firstborn son's name maybe giga cromwell 2.0 is a good start giga cromwell 2.0 firm yes yes
00:08:10.680 it's got a good ring to it hasn't it it does tragic tragic event but spare a thought for the
00:08:14.720 mainstream media who have to try and spin this somehow the guy's literally called jihad and
00:08:19.420 they're like how can we spin this to make it seem like oh well oh we'll get there you once watched
00:08:24.400 andrew tate on on youtube i don't know yeah yeah i mean yes you're right people have managed to still
00:08:29.280 try and spin it incredibly he's literally called mr jihad and is and it basically means from syria
00:08:34.700 but i don't know if you have the syria no no please go on nick uh and but as it goes on here
00:08:39.840 he was not in possession of a firearm right all the the murder and violence that he committed was
00:08:44.760 done with his knife and his car and his car sorry and uh the only shots fired were from greater
00:08:50.740 manchester police's authorized firearms officers as they worked to prevent the um offender from
00:08:56.040 entering the synagogue and causing further harm to our jewish community it follows therefore that
00:09:01.440 subject to further forensic examination this injury may sadly have been sustained as a tragic and
00:09:07.340 unforeseen consequence of the urgently required action taken by my officers to bring this vicious
00:09:14.300 attack to an end and so some of the actual victims were caught in the crossfire as well
00:09:19.380 and have also sustained uh bullet wounds right they've also been it's it's um a couple of things
00:09:26.520 to say about this um please um the first of which is that obviously it's very unfortunate but in in
00:09:33.180 the scenario is what i've been able to sort of figure out from reading all the details of it
00:09:37.300 there were lots of people out of the front of the synagogue it's sort of chaos and in crowds of people
00:09:43.000 it's likely to happen unfortunately yeah someone's lost a life because they were accidentally shot by
00:09:49.560 oh someone actually died yeah sorry i should have read that before it says um that one of the
00:09:54.840 deceased victims would appear to have suffered a wound consistent with a gunshot injury that's very
00:10:00.300 unfortunate um they had to act fast fast because the guy wore a fake uh belt didn't he to look like
00:10:07.640 he was a suicide bomber yes yeah they they treated it as it was a bomb and only realized after they
00:10:12.280 tried to detonate it that it wasn't actually um viable as they called it that was the correct
00:10:17.560 calculation to make yeah well they had to they had to shoot him otherwise he could have killed far far
00:10:23.400 more people absolutely it's a very unfortunate thing i think for the people who had to call the
00:10:28.520 shots there in that situation because obviously if you um don't act quickly and wait for the perfect
00:10:34.200 shot he could go on to kill more people yeah and if you act very quickly you could shoot someone
00:10:38.680 yourself and um yeah i don't envy the person who took that shot and obviously i feel very sorry for the
00:10:45.560 the people affected me too and we have here so um let's just talk about who who who he was then who
00:10:55.480 was this guy so as we've established his or his name was uh jihad al-shimi which as you say nick is
00:11:01.240 just um jihad the syrian right struggle struggle for syria yeah and then people start to speculate
00:11:07.960 well maybe that's um a fake name but it's not he was actually given that name at birth right
00:11:12.840 right imagine calling your kid that i mean it's like pretty much setting them up for what they're
00:11:17.320 going to be in life you know what i mean speaks to the values of the father as well say right of
00:11:22.200 course as the media will tell you jihad has lots of meanings okay it doesn't just mean this it means
00:11:27.480 peace blah blah blah it mostly means fighting on behalf of islam though doesn't it that's the the
00:11:32.840 mainly understood interpretation of what it means is you're deliberately fighting normally to expand the
00:11:38.440 borders for islam but also what's more there's this line about oh well jihad has so many different
00:11:44.440 meanings i'm sure it does i'm sure it does but why should i as an englishman have to educate myself
00:11:49.880 on any single one of them while it's just simply trying to navigate my way around england yeah dave
00:11:55.720 just has one meaning doesn't it just dave that's the english names they don't they don't mean all this
00:12:00.520 other stuff someone will probably correct me and say actually i think you'll find there's always some
00:12:04.200 origin to every name obviously lots of biblical names have some degree of meaning don't they
00:12:08.920 like you know i've got joshua for example yes mine's christine it's nicholas which comes from the saint
00:12:15.240 but you know like dick's son literally means son of richard at one point it's a pretty simple system
00:12:20.520 you know i mean what's wrong with that no not much confusion there um so as i say he wasn't known to
00:12:26.520 the counter-terrorism program and what's more so he seems to have been granted citizenship back in 2006
00:12:34.440 when he was 16 years old that's insane right so blair era right in here in 19 years yep and decided
00:12:42.920 to just go out and commit wanton violence uh three people two men in their 30s and a woman in her 60s
00:12:51.160 have been arrested on suspicion of the uh commission uh uh preparation and instigation of acts of
00:12:57.640 terrorism and uh ralphie bloom a member of the synagogue and director of uh fed a jewish social
00:13:05.480 care charity told sky news that he was on his way to the synagogue when he got the call from a friend
00:13:10.840 uh to warn him about the attack and he said that the jewish community has been uh fearing an attack such
00:13:17.800 as this for two years and that has been facing a tsunami of jew hate since the war in gaza started
00:13:24.840 now obviously i'm not getting uh drawn into that conversation here and now um but obviously one
00:13:32.120 thing i would say is i'm actually quite surprised that it's taken this long me too something like this
00:13:37.480 to happen it's it was inevitable that it was going to happen because um one of the things i did come to
00:13:43.000 realize i think it was uh cunley druchpa or druchpa cunley again forget which way around but um they
00:13:48.920 pointed out that the the two areas of or two neighborhoods in manchester are you going to get
00:13:54.040 to i'll get to it it's okay sorry scatting about a bit here um i keep forgetting that doesn't work
00:14:01.000 uh right so max tempers here uh dug up this um facebook post from the father right so uh family
00:14:10.920 statement the news from manchester regarding the terror attack targeting a jewish synagogue has
00:14:16.040 been a profound shock to us the al-shami family in the uk and abroad strongly condemns this heinous act
00:14:23.640 which targeted peaceful innocent citizens we fully distance ourselves from this attack and express our
00:14:29.720 deep shock and sorrow over what has happened our hearts and thoughts are with the victims and their
00:14:35.240 families and we pray for their strength and comfort we kindly request that all media outlets respect
00:14:41.960 the family's privacy during this very difficult time and refrain from using this tragic event in any
00:14:47.960 context that does not reflect the truth uh may god have mercy on the innocent victims and we pray for
00:14:55.400 the swift recovery of the injured so already we have the family not only distancing themselves from the
00:15:03.880 actions of the son but also saying don't speculate on it either right it's an interesting statement
00:15:09.640 from someone who named his son jihad right and this is what it comes to as well because despite the fact
00:15:15.080 that this was a man who was outside of the terror watch list right as you said josh they very quickly
00:15:22.600 found reason to arrest other potential collaborators who have helped him with this and what's more we can't
00:15:29.960 forget as well that yeah his father did call him jihad yeah and not it's not like oh it's a common
00:15:35.160 name shabana mamood said she'd never heard anyone call that she's a muslim she's never heard of it
00:15:38.920 before so it's not like oh you don't get it guys we all call each other that it doesn't mean what you
00:15:42.840 think it's no it's like it depends which part of the islamic world you're from as well because she's
00:15:47.000 pakistani isn't she and and they're syrian so maybe it's more common in syria i mean explain the uh
00:15:53.400 the state of syria over the past 10 years or so yes and so naturally we come to the position where
00:16:01.000 obviously the media the bbc the guardian all of them they all just go to work trying to find cover
00:16:07.320 trying to find you know it was always going to be the far right's fault wasn't it uh there are many
00:16:13.580 people in journalism who will try to use this and are using it to divide us you see i thought that the
00:16:19.460 murder was the source of the division i thought it was a very norm mcdonald yeah i wasn't even
00:16:25.080 just like on autopilot you know norm just lives for us all just on the last thing apparently jihad is
00:16:31.000 used commonly in arabic countries in the neutral sense of a struggle for a noble cause as a unisex
00:16:35.600 name given to children although i've got that from wikipedia so it could be anything could be complete
00:16:39.860 nonsense um yeah this is disgusting though this newsagents thing it's absolutely disgusting but of
00:16:46.460 course it's also entirely predictable and but this is the one that i found particularly wretched
00:16:52.780 um which is them here saying jewish people in the manchester synagogue are not responsible for
00:16:59.880 israeli foreign policy true i agree with that but likewise muslims going to a mosque are not
00:17:06.080 responsible for what some crazy jihadists might do uh i wish we could separate these two things
00:17:11.820 now the reason that i really want to just drive into this is because let's not forget that a large
00:17:20.160 reason that we have so many muslims living in the united kingdom is because we're constantly the line
00:17:26.780 is trotted out well your state bombed their countries right so therefore because the state did
00:17:34.800 something the general british public right has to just live amongst hordes of foreigners i'm also
00:17:42.960 suspicious if if someone bombed britain that the first place i would move to wouldn't be that country
00:17:47.960 no that's a really weird thing to do yeah the two things we hear are it's foreign policy the wars
00:17:53.380 you've had the other thing is colonialism it's revenge essentially there are two things you hear all
00:17:57.340 the time um but the problem with this is the is the percentages mentioned before i can't remember the
00:18:02.460 exact percentage but a huge percentage of uh of the people on the terror watch list are muslim that's
00:18:08.280 where that falls down because you can't really say well of course the average muslim yes is still not
00:18:14.100 responsible but it's not like oh it's just crazy coincidence or it's just a lone crazy wolf it's like
00:18:19.520 well no it's a very large percentage we've noticed the pattern haven't we yeah we've noticed
00:18:23.340 yeah and um it's also worth mentioning as well that we we've seen opinion polling of people
00:18:28.640 people people's attitudes towards these things and it's quite an alarming proportion of the community
00:18:34.480 support these sorts of things yeah it's not necessarily even a small minority either not
00:18:39.380 saying everyone um you know there are plenty of muslims that are actually genuinely against this sort of
00:18:45.240 thing more westernized ones particularly as dr smore was pointing out you don't see massive
00:18:50.520 condemnation of it from the peaceful people you don't you don't see that a lot them coming out and doing
00:18:56.960 that maybe they're scared to do it i don't know but you don't see that very much well it's very
00:19:01.280 interesting very often the response is just look um this guy has gone out and committed an act of
00:19:07.620 terror now please consider how we're most affected by all of this right that's what it always comes back
00:19:12.820 to every single time and but really here as well look this entire point it's like well jewish people
00:19:22.080 in the manchester synagogue are not responsible for israeli foreign policy look i agree for one
00:19:27.240 thing they're on an entirely separate continent right they're um unless they're um israeli dual
00:19:33.360 nationalists right who brought in netanyahu's government right they have no hand in what's
00:19:38.140 currently going on now in israel and palestine but the fact of the matter is that as you were getting
00:19:44.040 to josh and as drukpa points out here well these boroughs of manchester you have 56 jewish and then
00:19:52.400 69 in one of the neighboring boroughs and so regardless of whether or not someone should be
00:20:00.440 uh persecuted and held account for what their state is doing with or without their consent
00:20:05.760 when you have all of these people out there with these ethno-racial wars going on that is going to
00:20:15.120 spill over yeah into all the neighborhoods also worth pointing out can i pinch the mouse quickly
00:20:19.860 that um on this second picture here um the actual um synagogue was on this road here and then that
00:20:28.460 muslim district is here right so it's easy walking distance they're rubbing up right against each other
00:20:36.740 there and it is it is as he points out a microcosm of the greater israel palestine conflict because
00:20:46.060 they're right next to each other aren't they they're competing for resources fundamentally what an insane
00:20:52.520 thing to bring into your country and did you see sky news report where they she went and said oh it's a
00:20:57.180 it's a tolerant area everyone here has told me it's normally very tolerant multicultural it's like
00:21:01.260 listen to yourself like just don't believe you yeah i don't believe right and yeah you have to
00:21:06.440 repeat the the mantras of the the state religion which trumps everything else right which these are
00:21:10.860 two warring religions but actually the real religion is diversity is our strength whatever you call that
00:21:15.420 religion that we're all living under so you have to go and you have to utter the mantras at the scene
00:21:19.880 i mean how sick and deranged is that but that's the reality there's also this weird thing where
00:21:24.680 kia starmer was talking about those who sow division but diversity is a form of division
00:21:29.220 right otherwise it's not diversity in the first place and so with diversity comes division so
00:21:35.120 it's been weird 80 years importing division you sound to me just like an enemy of national renewal
00:21:41.040 he is it's like starmer's in the room with us now um and then obviously this happened to
00:21:48.940 coincide with the palestine protest that was going on uh down in london at the time and as they often
00:21:56.280 do that got quite violent i believe 40 people were arrested uh from this protest bearing in mind that
00:22:02.640 um you know they just got half a million to a million out for tommy and that ended up being nine
00:22:08.660 arrested right so the conduct is uh not exactly on show here from the pro-palestinian lot but the thing
00:22:17.440 is as well right it's remarkable how quick and how different the reaction has been from the british
00:22:25.440 state because obviously this has taken place in a synagogue of and because jews are a minority
00:22:30.920 every part of the state has just mobilized to get to the bottom of this as quickly as possible
00:22:38.540 there was no secrecy about the name of the attacker we've not been left for days and days speculating in
00:22:44.660 at all not had oasis songs play you've not had don't look back in anger right we've not had that
00:22:50.640 we've we've had actually your anger is totally justified and we're going to do something about it
00:22:57.000 and but this is another thing as well from uh shabana mamood you know the uh home secretary who says
00:23:05.580 we don't want our jewish community to have to live a smaller jewish life because of the fear of
00:23:11.660 anti-semitism shabana all the story of britain for these past 80 years has been the story of us
00:23:19.360 having to live a smaller and smaller life right the bollards around london just all of these things
00:23:27.520 just that we shouldn't didn't have to live with didn't want right they've just been put in place
00:23:32.500 and just left as permanent fixtures right anyway the british people could be protected from the current
00:23:38.820 state as it is as if we and in the next census like dishonestly marked ourselves as jewish just
00:23:44.580 say all of a sudden like oh wow we've got a big population we need to start caring about them
00:23:48.960 yeah we're so abused in this country not to you know make it all about us but um it's very frustrating
00:23:57.400 to see such a different reaction obviously you know taking it seriously and doing something about
00:24:01.820 it should be the default actually i'm not criticizing them for that no but what i'm saying is the absence
00:24:06.860 of that uh when it's targeting native british people is very very aggravating yeah to put it
00:24:13.300 lightly there was a tweet i wonder how most brits feel when they hear jews say they no longer feel
00:24:16.920 safe in the uk and it's like yeah fair enough but we're not safe either but on top of that we get sent
00:24:22.240 to prison for complaining about it and you hear these comments like what happens to the jews first and so
00:24:26.560 on it's like yeah this is disgusting what happens and i understand the state is quasi against you
00:24:31.780 because they sort of tacitly support palestine in in that conflict and all that kind of you know
00:24:36.060 you can debate that but there seems to be basically the the the prevailing ideology is naturally going
00:24:40.960 to side with palestine more so i can see and and they've been able to do all these protests on the
00:24:45.420 streets and get away with very intimidating stuff so i do understand all that but it's a different level
00:24:49.420 when it comes to whatever you call the non-jewish native british gentile how we want to define us
00:24:53.960 then it's just out and out hatred from the state and go to prison and we won't even you can't even
00:24:59.840 report on thousands of rapes because you'll be seen as racist like let's not even let's cover it
00:25:04.420 up so it's a whole other level of absolute no one even give lip service to the idea of oh we've got
00:25:09.140 to sort this it will be shut up immediately i mean starmer calling everyone far right in the wake of
00:25:13.400 southport it was immediate there was nothing about the victims there was nothing about it was just
00:25:18.140 immediately you're still scum and and what's not it doesn't matter why you're rioting right it doesn't
00:25:24.840 matter right how you feel yeah so i don't in this i don't in this sort of regime's sense uh i don't
00:25:30.940 in there i don't think they're really on the side of jewish people but they're more than they are with
00:25:34.660 the sort of native british whatever you call us who is absolutely hated yeah it's a different level
00:25:38.840 um and so we're we're at a position now where you know when we think about what's been going on here
00:25:44.660 and all of these terror attacks and of course they're all terrible but when 77 happened
00:25:50.380 that should have been the first and last right it should have been the last and yet they just keep
00:25:56.700 going on and there's there's a reason why i've not just included loads of statements from like
00:26:01.960 kia starmer and all of the other politicians in this it's because you know what they're gonna say
00:26:07.200 right it's just such a copy and paste it's just an identikit response you see tim farren's one
00:26:12.860 former leader of lib dem is one of the sort of semi-reasonable ones what used to be he says after the
00:26:18.140 outrage in manchester there are people on the streets tonight chanting for the annihilation
00:26:21.560 of the world's only jewish state racism is a feature of the far right but sadly not of the
00:26:25.880 far right alone shameful so he said more than most politicians will say but he still threw in the
00:26:30.480 far right completely for completely no reason they really can't their worldview as we know can't handle
00:26:37.240 this at all no and it's absolutely stretched to breaking point now the news agents is about as far
00:26:41.520 as you can stretch it the insanity and the gaslighting yeah but it's not going to go much further
00:26:45.560 but it's evil and it's costing lives yeah it's what it comes down to uh rupert on the other hand is
00:26:52.080 much more on the money as usual where he says we must stop importing those who hate britain
00:26:56.780 and wish to do us harm we must start deporting those foreign nationals who hate britain
00:27:01.440 and wish to do us harm if that means revoking citizenship from dual nationals on an industrial scale
00:27:07.400 then that is what must happen we must stop tolerating the intolerable this has gone on for too long
00:27:13.240 uh with too much harm death and suffering inflicted along the way um some will come from france on the
00:27:20.220 dinghy others will come into heathrow or gatwick regardless of the route of entry if a foreign
00:27:25.800 dual national holds such a visceral hatred of britain and our people then they should be forcefully
00:27:30.760 removed the number is irrelevant i fear that it may be far larger than even i expect terrible avoidable
00:27:38.120 atrocities will continue to happen until politicians grasp this nettle no more thoughts no more prayers
00:27:44.700 action good statement from rupert there as always yeah as always this is so depressing how he's such
00:27:52.680 an outlier in parliament he's the only one i mean when he sort of first started saying stuff like oh
00:27:57.280 there's a guy that's sort of actually representing me then it was immediately like get out of reform
00:28:01.040 so it's kind of a freak thing that he's even in parliament yeah the one normal person saying the
00:28:05.840 obvious while they try and gaslight us into oblivion well when they're saying you know oh
00:28:10.240 you know the far right is stoking up revision it's like no we are trying to find um solutions to the
00:28:17.780 division right we're trying to deport the many many britain hating people who are here deportation is the
00:28:25.100 most civil way of dealing with it is it is and so if they're refusing to allow us to deport the problem
00:28:31.600 then that what they're doing is building up pressure and making a violent response more likely that's
00:28:38.020 all that's going to happen all right uh i'll just read uh and no comments from youtube oh all right
00:28:45.620 then well uh head over to your segment nick okay well let's see if the tech works for my segment
00:28:51.260 because then you'll you'll see some real boomer stuff i'll try now that i've finished i'll try
00:28:55.640 the old unplug and plug back in it's a classic it actually works though always works everywhere
00:29:00.440 this must look quite dodgy on the camera luca what are you getting out it won't go in
00:29:05.600 well yours should be right they should be back maybe like give it a go have a go
00:29:13.500 sorry about this ladies and gentlemen yes it works hooray okay there we go right okay
00:29:19.840 fire at will nick awesome so this segment is called something like is this the most woke pope ever
00:29:26.040 but quick disclaimer mainly so i don't get attacked in the comments because as i said if i do get
00:29:30.600 attacked i just won't do the podcast anymore josh earlier i'll just simply take my ball and go home
00:29:35.400 nick no but the reason is that you shouldn't attack me guys is it's not an attack on catholics but this
00:29:39.960 is looking at different catholic views on the pope some of whom are not thrilled and some are okay
00:29:45.840 with it um and it does happen with all protestants i found out just before but that's a mere coincidence
00:29:50.660 although these two are atheists anyway so really i'm closer to the catholics than these two
00:29:54.120 i did point out that even though i i am not religious i still join in on the sectarianism
00:29:59.740 right you just don't want to miss out on the good stuff a bit of weekend sectarianism yeah but you
00:30:04.000 guys to me as as atheists you're you're basically satanists and i'm basically with the catholics
00:30:08.300 really so thanks nick and watch what you say we'll sacrifice you i tried to get on with the comments
00:30:14.220 i've just sacrificed you two instead anyway let's look then is it is this the most woke pope ever so the
00:30:19.600 pope here has blessed a block of ice at a conference called raising hope for climate
00:30:24.880 justice and maybe we can have a quick look at this here if i can work the tech i would now like to
00:30:29.640 invite you to stand for the blessing of the waters can you turn it up yeah can i turn it up is a great
00:30:35.260 question yes well done people understand it's like having parkinson's using this thing
00:30:40.220 so for anyone just listening this is the pope blessing a block of ice
00:30:51.020 it's very exciting listening it's quite relaxing it is quite relaxed actually just watching this i have
00:30:57.240 to say there's not an awful lot of action here but he does then do a blessing then they sing a song
00:31:02.300 they're going to release that bit of ice back into the wild now it's going to go back to his ice cap
00:31:07.340 friends and regrow i was taken to a lord of life bless this water may it awaken our hearts
00:31:18.200 cleanse our indifference soothe our grief and renew our hope through christ our lord
00:31:28.780 well it's pretty much that you get the idea we won't play the whole five minutes 50 but you get the
00:31:35.340 idea they sing a bit later now some people say well this is just blessing water this is this is a
00:31:39.780 normal catholic thing so some people have said it's completely fine um calvin wasn't one of them he
00:31:45.840 calvin puts the warburg shaking head gif there so he wasn't too happy and of course um in case you're
00:31:54.520 wondering arnold schwarzenegger was obviously there he was part of it um waving this the ice man himself
00:32:00.200 mr freeze was there mr freeze was there waving i'm not gonna i mean i don't really know what's
00:32:06.960 happening right here but i used to do that in preschool they'd have a parachute with beanbags
00:32:10.760 they're waving a large cloth for the listener and that's all i can tell you really it's arnold
00:32:15.920 schwarzenegger um he was there and he was he did a speech saying guys there are 1.3 billion catholics
00:32:21.480 he was sort of impressed with the numbers tremendous tremendous numbers was his sort of thing
00:32:25.700 but um not all catholics were happy about this matt walsh not thrilled fair to say he says horrific
00:32:32.360 the whole thing pope leo blesses a block of ice and then stands there while these communist freaks
00:32:37.120 do some kind of weird pagan earth worshipping hippie ritual the leader of the catholic church shouldn't
00:32:41.880 be anywhere near this nonsense what the hell are we doing here no question mark um that sounds like
00:32:47.840 it's uh taken straight out of gran torino or something doesn't it it does yeah you haven't come
00:32:53.420 across someone you shouldn't have yeah um yeah it can be grumpy old walsh there but he is you know
00:32:58.020 he's a he's a catholic and he's now it's not all catholics feel this way he he does though and um
00:33:03.160 home math says it's worse than you know matt this is the tip of the iceberg oh someone had to say it
00:33:08.120 someone had to terrible actually um well played now this uh gripe here says uh collated a load of
00:33:16.100 people sort of attacking the pope based on this and said that's actually you're doing the wrong thing
00:33:20.000 matt walsh because you are encouraging attacks on catholics and this person says do you feel any
00:33:24.460 shame that your comments today got these responses from non-catholics you even made someone question
00:33:28.620 why they're going through rcia which is the right of christian initiation of adults as part of the
00:33:33.800 catholic confirmation um but matt walsh doubles down he says right the scandal is not that the pope
00:33:38.840 took part in a pagan climate justice ritual but that i commented on it you should definitely keep
00:33:43.000 pointing the finger of blame at commentators rather than the church leaders who are actually doing
00:33:46.800 these things uh comments um and so there was further controversy though not just the ice thing
00:33:53.200 so um the cardinal cardinal shoe pitch who is the archbishop of chicago amongst other things gave a
00:34:00.280 lifetime achievement award to senator dick durbin who is known to have been a lifelong supporter of
00:34:05.080 abortion so this hasn't gone down well with catholics and this received more than 40 000 signatures in a
00:34:11.500 petition against it so the pope was sort of door stopped essentially he was kind of like some
00:34:16.400 people said it's like a football manager he was like being harangued and asked questions about
00:34:20.040 this so he was well not forced to but he was asked to answer on on this just wanted to ask one thing
00:34:26.140 that has become a bit of a divisive subject in the u.s right now with cardinal soupich um giving an
00:34:33.540 award to um senator durbin some people of faith are having a hard time with understanding this because he
00:34:40.820 is pro uh or rather he's for legalized um abortion how would you help people of faith right now decipher
00:34:49.220 that feel about that and how do you feel about that i'm not terribly familiar with the particular case
00:34:56.580 um i think that it's very important to look at the overall work that a senator has done during if i'm not mistaken
00:35:05.620 40 years of service in the united states senate i understand the difficulty and the tensions but i
00:35:13.060 think as i myself have spoken in the past it's important to look at many issues that are related
00:35:19.220 to what is the teaching of the church someone who says i'm against abortion but says i'm in favor of the
00:35:24.980 death penalty is not really pro-life so someone who says that i'm against abortion but i'm in agreement with
00:35:33.380 the inhuman treatment of immigrants or in the united states i don't know if that's pro-life
00:35:39.060 so they're very complex issues i don't know if anyone has all the truth on them but i would
00:35:45.380 ask first and foremost that there'd be greater respect for one another and that we search together
00:35:51.700 both as human beings in that case as american citizens or citizens of the state of illinois
00:35:57.860 as well as as uh catholics to say we need to you know really look closely at all of these ethical
00:36:03.940 issues and and to find the way forward as church church teaching on each one of those issues is very
00:36:09.380 clear thank you well i'm wild i'm look as you've been uh very keen to remind me i'm merely a satanic
00:36:17.220 atheist um and therefore no catholic theologian but i would have thought there would be a difference
00:36:22.900 between say a non-born child in the womb and um like a murderer on death row i was gonna say exactly
00:36:30.260 that same thing yeah yes and many have said this and that according to many was the the church's
00:36:35.620 teaching until very recently and so yes it's not gone down well with with many catholics and of course
00:36:40.660 the migration thing was a strange comment as well to to tie being uh to tie the issue of abortion to
00:36:46.740 anti-immigration sentiment seems very strange yeah and also if you're in if you're against
00:36:52.580 abortion you have to be for open borders yeah this is okay tenuous it seems to me but hey
00:36:59.540 i'm not a catholic let's look at what some catholics say i mean pascal here says i know there's a good
00:37:03.780 chance i'm wish casting but if you read what he actually said this is actually fairly okay he's not
00:37:07.940 taking a position on the death penalty or anything else he's just using these examples to make the
00:37:11.380 point that a politician may not check every box of catholic teaching but still be broadly in line with
00:37:15.940 the church or deserving to be honored which is true it's perfectly easy to imagine him flipping
00:37:20.500 the issues and saying something similar about jd vance but is it because one thing i didn't mention
00:37:26.420 earlier is that there was lots of controversy when this pope came in is he woke is he based and people
00:37:31.140 were trying to figure out and there were some tweets that seemed to be anti-trump things that he
00:37:34.660 had reposted so there was always that suspicion with him so anyway matt walsh again replies to this
00:37:40.740 if a politician supports abortion he is not in line with church teaching to any meaningful degree
00:37:44.820 whatsoever and should not only be disqualified from lifetime achievement awards but should
00:37:49.300 obviously be excommunicated abortion is not just one issue that catholics can have differing opinions
00:37:53.540 about to support abortion publicly much less to fund and facilitate it as durbin has for 40 years
00:37:58.820 is to be in a state of grave mortal sin and open rebellion against god and the church it should
00:38:03.540 not be difficult for the pope to say this or for any leader in the church to say it if if i were a catholic
00:38:08.500 it'd be this kind of catholic i think that this is a much better argument than the counterpoint but also
00:38:14.420 this type of argument feels actually eternal right it feels authentically catholic whereas
00:38:21.140 the position from well i i you know if pascal's right about it but it still means that it just feels
00:38:29.700 like it's pandering to the fads progressive fads of the day right it's trying to make catholicism
00:38:36.500 accessible to progressivism as opposed to being authentically itself this does seem like the moral
00:38:42.980 argument as well the more moral one certainly yes yeah there's a very interesting point on what you
00:38:47.540 said there luca later but michael knowles agrees pretty much with matt and add something else he
00:38:51.700 says with a sufficiently broad definition one cannot kill a spider and be pro-life a term one
00:38:56.820 recalls i'm definitely going to hell then i always put them outside which is apparently that doesn't
00:39:01.620 help either anyway a term one recalls which is a political slogan rather than a precise moral
00:39:06.100 category so let's put it more bluntly cardinals should not give lifetime achievement awards to
00:39:10.900 infants infanticidal politicians so yeah and just anyone forgot basically there he gave the lifetime
00:39:15.540 achievement award to this durbin guy we'll find out in a minute he actually ended up refusing it but um
00:39:21.220 another take seth dylan seth dylan very much agreeing again someone who says i'm against abortion but in
00:39:25.540 favor of death penalty is not really pro-life this is a shocking error from an authority in the church
00:39:30.580 the pro-life position is that it's wrong to intentionally kill the innocent and defenseless
00:39:34.260 not the guilty and dangerous josh's point and put putting dangerous convicts to death is one of the
00:39:38.580 the many ways we protect the innocent well you both said that it's yeah clearly a very strong point
00:39:42.980 there's a lot of people protesting the pope aren't there here that are catholics yeah and i will
00:39:48.660 station interesting yeah yeah yeah it's happening again folks it's gonna be bigger and better than ever
00:39:57.700 slightly different view here this person points out francis we revised the catechism on this the
00:40:02.660 church teaches in the light of the gospel that the death penalty is inadmissible because it's an
00:40:06.580 attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person and she works with determination for its
00:40:11.940 abolition worldwide so but then there's people just counter that by saying well francis was woke anyway
00:40:17.540 the last guy was woke so even if he revised it he was just also woke so i'm a big fan of like
00:40:22.660 liberation theology and the likes i did a little digging into that and it's all
00:40:26.260 madness it's basically like theological marxism it's terrible the crazies always rise to the top
00:40:34.260 don't they they do so mike cernovich he actually follows me and retweets me sometimes smart
00:40:40.260 here yeah he says he's a smart cookie he says um the pope couldn't last five minutes on is it quite
00:40:46.260 out of me by the way people only why i'm squinty because there's a light going right across it
00:40:49.140 the pope couldn't last five minutes on pints with aquinas or michael knowles and they would be nice
00:40:53.620 someone not as nice would shred him the pope posted slop he morally equated a murder with
00:40:57.780 an unborn child reddit here atheist slop no offense to you guys on the atheist bit all right we don't
00:41:04.180 believe in anything anyway um and pozzo says the same i can't believe people are defending what leo
00:41:09.380 said here just went full woke the bible is explicitly pro-death penalty as was the roman catholic church
00:41:14.020 herself for millennia until about five minutes ago true certainly noah is pro-death penalty god says uh you
00:41:19.140 you know if someone spills the blood of someone you have to spill their blood because what they've
00:41:22.580 done is so heinous i admit that's old testament that's as far as i got i was like yeah i'm sticking
00:41:27.220 with that yeah yeah yeah i stuck with that part um and this is on luca's earlier points cernovich
00:41:34.020 says he could have chosen any other issues he deliberately used far left-wing culture war
00:41:37.780 wedge issues rather than say marginal tax income rates or long-term capital gain exemptions for the
00:41:43.060 sale of a primary residence i'd love to see the pope having a view on that excuse me what do you
00:41:49.940 think of what do you think of long-term capital gain is that just well my child the pope comes out and
00:41:55.140 says taxation is theft but tithes are not full-on and cap pope um and here's a loophole so you don't
00:42:04.740 have to render them to caesar slightly different take just as i'm being balanced to give them different
00:42:10.260 catholics the the views here i'm not being all you know uh yeah what's the word i was gonna say
00:42:15.780 protestant partisan yeah partisan thank you what's that i don't get much sleep when i do this podcast
00:42:19.540 guys that's an obvious word for it it's not that scary english masters um the award was specifically
00:42:25.700 in recognition of his singular contribution to immigration reform and his unwavering support of
00:42:30.260 immigrants which is so needed in our day it has nothing to do with his support of abortion or
00:42:34.820 in an alignment with the church the church has the right as it has traditionally done to honor a
00:42:39.460 person for a specific good deed even when not in full alignment with all church teachings this is
00:42:43.860 the point the pope is making even non-catholics and atheists have in the past been beneficiaries
00:42:48.660 of the church honors so the argument there is it's not about the abortion thing chill out
00:42:52.500 it's just about the immigration thing which i thought was a slightly strange argument yeah
00:42:56.020 which matt walsh again so it's appropriate to give an award to a man rage treating at 5am so it's
00:43:04.100 important to give it's appropriate to give an award to a man who participated in facilitating the fund and
00:43:08.100 funding the mass lot of children because he also was an advocate for open borders and the
00:43:11.700 destruction of our national sovereignty this is one of the worst things about weak leadership in
00:43:15.220 the church it compels otherwise good and faithful catholics to humiliate themselves by defending
00:43:19.300 things they know are indefensible i must say i thought that was a strange argument it wasn't
00:43:23.220 for the abortion thing it was for the immigration thing yeah like yeah also bad i think the point they
00:43:27.460 said about they don't necessarily have to be giving an award for the entirety of someone's existence
00:43:32.660 that seemed reasonable but the example of oh it's for open borders yeah get lost yeah and he didn't
00:43:37.700 end up turning it down durbin as i said because it was just too controversial um and oh yeah so
00:43:44.420 cernovich was ahead of this he says sorry catholics this new pope is an open borders globalist he'll
00:43:48.820 be pushing for abortion soon this isn't a guess you can scroll his x accounts and see what he's been up
00:43:52.340 to and this was he tweeted this back in may and it was things like this it was a certain repost that
00:43:58.820 had done basically and that was that was where the controversy arose from so cernovich was ahead of
00:44:02.820 the game now the question is can i get out of that tweet if you click the x not on the top left yeah
00:44:08.340 in theory but people don't realize moving this mouse is actually much harder than a conventional
00:44:11.940 mouse do you like me to do it for you i'm there i'm there i'm there okay well done you just look
00:44:16.580 like you don't want any help from those like you can't like you can't operate a mouse but people
00:44:21.140 don't realize at home it's hellishly difficult anyway no pun intended um so pozzo says the account was
00:44:28.260 right there the tweets never lie um but some other points raw egg nationalist it was recently on my
00:44:34.900 podcast check it out here's a prediction popelio will give his blessing to climate migration scene
00:44:39.300 the idea that tens or hundreds of millions of third worlders must be brought to the west in
00:44:43.140 advance of climate change making their homes uninhabitable bookmark the world if he keeps
00:44:47.140 nicking the rice
00:44:52.100 climate change and the did you say rice or ice ice all right yeah yeah
00:45:00.580 hates the far east catholics are back in japan again
00:45:04.580 and um serno points out what's funny about all this is that the supposed racists all wanted the
00:45:08.260 base african as pope nobody wanted a shit lib from chicago which is why the vatican lab and
00:45:13.300 the mafia selected him to usher in a far left wing globalist agenda of bolshevik terror
00:45:17.860 typically on the fence for mike there um now another one dissident west i don't know if that's
00:45:24.420 some indian account or what but no disrespect like it no disrespect to my catholic friends but i don't
00:45:28.740 see how you can possibly defend this christians are being genocided in nigeria speaking of africa
00:45:33.540 and the pope is praying over a block of ice for peace climate change marxist make it make sense
00:45:37.780 there is that you know we've got that genocide in nigeria or some people are calling it and
00:45:43.140 why not talk about that for example but there is one well there are some catholics who have
00:45:48.740 a different take so i want to try and give all the different takes so this chat here's the cool
00:45:53.140 thing about being catholic i don't have to make it make sense because regardless of what the pope
00:45:57.380 does the catholic church is still the church of christ when protestants are scandalized by their
00:46:01.940 pastors they just hop on to another church because in their theology a church is a church is a church
00:46:06.740 but i have nowhere else to go nor do i want to go anywhere else whether the pope is on point or
00:46:11.220 far left field i know one thing to be true the catholic church is the church of christ and is
00:46:15.140 protected by the holy spirit so i wanted to give that take as well it doesn't matter what the pope
00:46:20.580 says about political things and there is one other young catholic who had a very similar take weirdly
00:46:25.940 and i thought we would uh play this different take on it from another catholic chat jared taylor had a
00:46:32.180 post today he said this pope trade his people he was an advocate for mass migration it's like okay
00:46:39.860 sorry the pope isn't a white nationalist sorry the pope isn't like uh of a confederate like i'm sorry
00:46:48.100 i'm sorry the vicar of christ on earth and i respectfully i'm sorry the vicar of christ on earth
00:46:55.300 the supreme pontiff is not like a low former clansman like sorry he's not more like um
00:47:04.820 who's that guy that speaks at amron every year you know sorry he's not a neo-confederate
00:47:11.140 and and don't get me wrong i don't agree with the pope on mass migration but it it does
00:47:17.620 need to be considered that he is speaking for humanity as a whole and not necessarily the united
00:47:26.340 states or even europe for that matter he's speaking for humanity as a whole now you may disagree with
00:47:34.980 that as a white person and i certainly do but this is a planet with a lot of poor brown people in it
00:47:42.100 it's just the truth if you're the head of a global institution if you're the head of the catholic
00:47:50.100 church you know catholics have to acknowledge this this is not a white nationalist organization it is a
00:47:57.140 universal institution and it just so happens that the state of planet earth today like it love it gotta
00:48:04.260 have it you know uh cold stone whether you like it don't like it whether you hate it it's a lot of
00:48:11.380 poor brown people and i don't necessarily agree with what the pope says about how america should
00:48:17.540 conduct its business but for him to be empathetic to the plight of the global poor that are migrating
00:48:23.220 from destitute poverty anarchy and chaos you can sort of see where he's coming from all right so
00:48:31.860 there you go once there yeah different take from that clean-cut young catholic man and that was about
00:48:37.460 the previous pope francis but it's all the exact same points yeah it all it all applies well this
00:48:42.980 is one of the things because i remember uh uh doing a segment where i covered the death of the last pope
00:48:48.660 and we were looking at the election of who was going to be the next pope and this is just what you
00:48:54.100 what you realize that because of the state of the globalized world that we're living in now as well it
00:48:59.700 means that the catholic church has more areas of the world to represent you know gone all the days when
00:49:04.580 it was merely a question of europe and the middle east during the era of the crusades right it has to
00:49:11.300 give moral consideration now to to asia and africa and latin america over the past
00:49:16.980 thousand or so years the pope's seat was sort of seen as a way of jockeying for power between european
00:49:22.820 powers and so there was a lot of competition to get you know someone from france or austria
00:49:29.140 obviously italy and or even germany um you know depending on where you were the only thing that
00:49:36.500 i would say of course sort of from my uh atheistic uh perspective against the pope's ideas about mass
00:49:44.980 migration of course is that even though it might be deemed compassionate to help uh the poor you know
00:49:51.460 global south in this way it's not compassionate to the people that you're forcing them on and all you're
00:49:56.900 actually going to end up doing is degrading the standards and the quality of life of the place
00:50:02.660 that they're going to whilst also simultaneously impoverishing the lower south as well because
00:50:10.180 you're depriving it of all of the people that could work and labor to make it better i also
00:50:15.060 think compassion's got to be applied appropriately like if you can't build a successful country and
00:50:21.220 therefore you've got to move to another country and lower the living standards of their country
00:50:25.860 ride on their coattails to civilization that's not really someone who deserves compassion in my
00:50:31.860 opinion yeah a couple of things i mean one thing is it's always very annoying there's that meme like
00:50:37.620 i'm not a christian but if i say this to you maybe i can get you to do what i want which is open your
00:50:41.860 borders and that's always very annoying it's like oh i thought you were christian why don't you want
00:50:45.300 infinity boat people but if the pope says it's maybe a little bit different when your average atheist
00:50:49.700 says it just it's just a rhetorical technique to say we want to make you do what we want um but yes
00:50:55.940 but on the other point you've got that global consideration that fuentes points out there and
00:51:01.700 uh and that is that is a consideration and the irony of that is with the church of england that
00:51:06.340 makes them slightly more base normally when someone like welby couldn't quite say what he wanted to
00:51:10.740 say because he knew he had nigerians who would disagree he wants to go full woke but he knows he's
00:51:16.020 the head of this global organization where lots of people actually are not woke so he had to be
00:51:20.020 be a bit cautious the other way when it came to maybe things like gay marriage or abortion and so
00:51:24.420 on so they've got that consideration but in this case it's being used to make the pope more lefty
00:51:29.380 anyway there's some of the different arguments i mean in summary in the past 24 hours pope leo has
00:51:33.860 said being pro-life means more than just opposing abortion donald trump's treatment of migrants is
00:51:38.020 inhumane pete hexer sounds like a reckless warmonger climate change is the defining moral
00:51:41.860 issue of our time he also blessed ice that's actually a democrat guy celebrating it so that's
00:51:47.300 just a i think i was like he's not like taking the he's actually just saying great right so yeah
00:51:54.340 well he's just saying a win so i don't know so there's some different angles don't attack me
00:51:58.340 catholics hopefully we represented different views just thought i'd check in on the the woke pope
00:52:03.060 and that is my bit wonderful thank you uh may i just have this yes mouse uh i'll just go through
00:52:08.820 some of the rumble rants from your segment uh i've got hapsification says uh the there are reasons
00:52:14.100 why i'm eastern orthodox that weird pagan ritual that pope uh did wasn't one of them uh but i'm adding
00:52:20.660 it to uh on the list of why i'm eastern orthodox and uh connor's smug mug uh says naming a child warrior
00:52:29.780 uh is pretty popular across cultures um oziadar i i can't how's your pope why why oziadar connor why
00:52:38.580 are you doing this to me uh thank you vojtek kazimir as uh disturber of peace and some other polish
00:52:46.500 names uh i did know an iraqi girl uh zamen uh time in arabic that was one thing actually just to say
00:52:53.620 from uh my previous segment as well is that when shibana mahmoud was saying oh this came as a total
00:53:00.020 surprise to me i've never met a single muslim called jihad me go on facebook typing jihad just lists and
00:53:07.620 lists of names of muslim men just with jihad in their name it's like uh someone having crucifix as
00:53:14.820 their first name it's just like it's a well obviously on the nose don't you think yeah it's more like
00:53:20.500 crusade isn't it yeah that's true yeah that would be crusade smith okay maybe um yeah maybe i'm coming
00:53:27.540 around to this whole i suppose in latin america you've got lots of uh jesus as well haven't you yeah
00:53:33.620 yeah uh things like angle angle day no day they always call like angel of heaven they him angle
00:53:39.780 de jimenez or something like that anyway that's all right and uh i'll just go through the youtube
00:53:44.580 comments uh catholicism has a long history of taking parts of pagan uh religions for converts
00:53:50.900 uh easter eggs christmas time uh trees etc uh who would have thought it would lead to this
00:53:56.660 uh um all i know about the pope is that he's a chicago uh white white socks fan uh tells you
00:54:06.740 everything you need to know uh i'm the baseball sectarian yeah on top of our religious sector
00:54:12.980 it's wasted on those brits i'm afraid uh luke j says the church has become woke when they are
00:54:19.380 uh uh when are we going to uh when are we going back to nature and worshipping the sky father indo-european
00:54:26.660 deity uh boomers ruined everything and what boomers got to do with that i don't know a lot of people
00:54:34.260 they call that a boomer type ritual that ice thing the word boomer came up many many times it was quite
00:54:39.300 boomer okay fair enough and uh luke is also asking me to grow a stash back and um hello luke i'm really
00:54:46.660 surprised uh luke sorry i i'm surprised i'm still getting these messages but i'm sorry luke that
00:54:52.580 it's giving you such such difficulty i thought maybe you were referring to yourself in third person
00:54:58.580 no no someone photoshopped me the other day as if like trump looking at myself but no not that
00:55:04.660 anyway over to you josh good news for south africa which is a rare thing but i'm very happy for them
00:55:10.580 they're uh particularly the afrikaners are very hardy and respectable people and i've i've spoken to
00:55:16.340 many of them and they're always so chipper and cheerful despite the fact that from the outside
00:55:21.940 you'd think that they're you know clinging on for dear life in their country um but the wonderful
00:55:28.260 thing is uh julius malema one of the worst politicians in south africa in the world in in the world um
00:55:37.780 has had a little bit of a situation and uh for those of you who aren't familiar let's go through his
00:55:42.660 greatest hit shall we um here's a little video of him um sorry about it being grainy some of them are
00:55:48.980 unfortunately wait get off the mouse oh it's not that easy to i know volume up see not when samson's
00:55:58.980 moving the mouse oh oh oh all right sorry samson it's like a pro it's just the technology i i i admit
00:56:07.300 okay let's let's hear that again and actually be able to listen to it oh now i've got to refresh the
00:56:11.940 page now who's the boomer see i actually it's not my sounds and get back on the mouse i've never even
00:56:19.060 right if it's reset the volume again how quickly josh has forgotten how to do them
00:56:22.900 murder more than willing but not of white people i'm not going to play in the hands of white supremacists
00:56:29.540 so it's like willing to condemn murder but not of white people i'm not hey chill out i'm not i'm
00:56:36.420 not going to go that far that's that's incredible and he's saying this with lots of microphones around
00:56:42.100 him not afraid of it and then here's another one yeah now the way sentence is structured you say we are
00:56:50.900 not calling for the slaughter of white people at least for now that means at some future date
00:56:57.940 we may call for the slaughter of white people is that correct let's deal with that at that future
00:57:04.340 date i don't know what's going to happen so you're saying you are not ruling out that in the future
00:57:10.020 you may very well call for the slaughter of white people it may not be me
00:57:17.700 could it be oh my god it could be me yes but it may not be me yeah so it could be you you could
00:57:23.540 so his main objections were let's cross that bridge when we come to it yeah and the second one it might
00:57:29.700 not be me that does it neither of those are really the point but we're building towards it folks trust
00:57:34.980 me yeah and then uh if he were a small figure you know maybe this would be slightly less concerning
00:57:42.980 but the problem is uh this he has very large rallies and he has a decent amount of support
00:57:56.340 they're of course singing their weird song this is the extent of their political commentary that
00:58:01.380 they don't jump up and down and say kill people kill the boar normally which um is not a call to
00:58:06.180 violence i've been assured by mainstream media yeah which is absurd because uh we know these these
00:58:13.380 murders are going on it's pretty widespread they're also incredibly horrific and there are people just
00:58:21.220 explicitly calling for it it can't be a rallying cry can it if it's actually happening you know who
00:58:26.100 i blame the spice girls and david beckham because they all hung out with nelson mandela and legitimized
00:58:33.860 him that's he was just he was just this is just the quiet part out loud of that kind of thinking
00:58:38.580 you are right the entire west just mainstreamed him didn't they oh nelson mandela i need to go
00:58:44.180 straight to spice girls and well no you're right to call them out singularly not enough people in
00:58:50.020 politics are calling out the spice girls um but no nelson mandela was a terrorist in the aanc uh
00:58:56.340 very much sympathetic to melema as we're going to get to eventually here's another rally um
00:59:04.420 leo there it is leo he attended this tallest man in the entire stage didn't even need a drone
00:59:17.700 they're a bit samey i don't know why so many people turn up to these because it's just him
00:59:21.460 on the spot doing this apparently that's his only hit yeah it's like just bashing out smells like
00:59:25.940 teen spirit over and over it's just all 1984 isn't it it's just two minutes of hate but for however long
00:59:32.580 it needs to go on so after all of that you think okay this guy contentious figure in south african
00:59:38.820 politics perhaps well here's the anc um in may of this year um why's my laptop gone black um no pun
00:59:48.900 intended um here they are talking about um wanting him back in the party um after all of that i feel
00:59:59.300 the anc has lost in in comrade julius the anc will be better off with him inside the fault we would
01:00:11.540 love to have julius malema back in uh the anc he's still anc down deep in his heart uh so we would
01:00:21.780 like to have uh those who are in the eff back uh in the ac because the anc is their home one day
01:00:30.420 i will listen to winnie mandela horrible woman um this is your kind of equivalent to like should diane
01:00:35.860 abbott still be in labor type of thing but it should malema be in the i just found that amazing
01:00:40.180 they're all debating yeah this is his real home the killing white people guy and of course it's
01:00:45.860 their real home the anc have been in government since um the end of apartheid um since 1994 and uh
01:00:53.860 although for the first time they've got less than a majority they are still the government and i think
01:00:59.620 there is some degree of um self-interest there because if they get those eff voters back then they'll
01:01:05.780 be back to a majority again and they lose some competition but i do think that they're being
01:01:10.100 genuine when they're saying that he he belongs there and so what you can sort of suggest is that
01:01:16.100 although the anc are a bit more careful because they've been the government for a very long time
01:01:20.980 they don't really see any problem with what malema is saying and so i think that they're just as
01:01:26.180 culpable um and so let's go back in time a little bit to july of 2018 it was the eff
01:01:34.900 malema's party their fifth birthday celebration in east london not the east london that we know
01:01:41.460 he wasn't in like stratford yeah they're not hipsters no this was cereal with a weird long beard and a
01:01:48.020 flashing barking yeah yeah uh this was the one in south africa um and uh this is a video that has
01:01:56.260 caused a very big political incident
01:02:06.980 that's it that's all you need to see okay message received mm-hmm so i think that sounds
01:02:17.540 like a real gun doesn't it mm-hmm i think that's pretty safe to say and of course we know that
01:02:23.540 there are firearms in south africa they're not that hard to come by and so it's not inconceivable
01:02:30.100 um and this became a big scandal in the news i found a new story uh at the time and obviously
01:02:39.620 shooting in in a crowded stadium in public with a firearm which is reportedly not his because um
01:02:48.260 there was a raid on his bodyguards and i'm going to read some of the details here so
01:02:53.940 it's just this at the top here police raided the bluff property of adrian uh
01:02:59.300 sinman i think uh eff leader julius malema's bodyguard last week the raid came after sinman
01:03:05.940 was caught on camera handing over what was believed to be a rifle to malema
01:03:10.020 at the eff's fifth birthday celebration in east london last month malema allegedly fired shots
01:03:14.980 into the air with the rifle and later played down the incident when he said it was a toy gun
01:03:20.180 pretty good toy gun it sounds pretty real to me um and i think he fired 14 to 15 shots um
01:03:27.300 according to the court case that uh comes after malema and his henchmen which i find a funny turn of
01:03:32.980 phrase yeah that's it for a news article works uh now face arrest if police investigations confirm
01:03:39.460 that the firebrand political leader had fired the gun and now comes to afriforum so afriforum
01:03:47.620 represents the afrikaans minority in south africa and um i think they also might represent areas of
01:03:54.980 rhodesia or zimbabwe whatever you want to call it um as well i i can't quite remember um but they
01:04:02.020 brought the case against him because of course being an africana minority i think you've got a
01:04:07.860 bit pretty strong incentive to get this guy behind bars because he's saying he wants to kill you
01:04:12.980 chanting kill whites and firing guns i think yeah um also he has clearly done something here on camera
01:04:22.260 that appears to have broken the law right and um i would like to point out that i have um spoke to the
01:04:29.700 head of public relations um in an interview both on uh our website and on youtube if you want to have
01:04:36.420 a look and fan sale um he's very good um actually very inspirational as well he's telling us not to
01:04:42.820 lose hope in the west and how um even though things are further gone in south africa you know that they're
01:04:48.180 still keeping on living a normal life and this is a great very heroic yeah so um finally after seven
01:04:56.980 years the court was finally um willing to deliver a judgment on his firearms case there he is looking
01:05:04.020 very sweaty and concerned blimey that's an unflattering picture so what he's so am i understanding
01:05:10.340 right that what he's in court for is not the countless calls for murder and slaughter but for
01:05:15.860 like a technical legal loophole to do with firing a gun on stage yes although there has been some other
01:05:23.140 stuff as well right which we'll get on to later so while he was in the court um i would like to draw
01:05:28.740 out um how he was not taking it very seriously and he was arrogant and annoying and you know pride
01:05:35.060 cometh before the fool and uh oh cheers samson just gonna leave it to you now you're the wizard
01:05:48.100 why don't you just fire towards the direction as they are standing there it's none of your business
01:05:52.900 it's my business where i fire from it's my event i can even fire under the stage
01:05:59.860 if you so wish i decide how i'm going to perform it it's none of your business
01:06:04.740 you have no business with how eff conducts its business as long as it's lawful and it doesn't violate
01:06:11.540 any law where do you come where do you come and get up mr malema the only logical explanation is to
01:06:19.380 why you do that is because you knew that those fire those firearms were indeed the real firearms that
01:06:26.340 you've used there
01:06:30.660 an incompetent incoherent inferior prosecution is what you are trying to prove here an abuser
01:06:39.300 god i respect the trump like just only like yeah i can shoot a gun at my event it's my event
01:06:46.020 don't respect him for it it's the first moment i was like didn't like didn't like the killing white
01:06:50.820 people thing but i did like the response there you know it's a mixed bag but obviously he's in court
01:06:57.940 for this and he's like he's acting as if like why are you judging me um when it's a court that's what
01:07:03.620 they do that's how it works it's like a lack of comprehension almost like he feels above the law
01:07:08.260 because he's been threatening to kill people for years and getting away with it that's almost the
01:07:12.180 case yeah one could say and um if i could okay lovely it's already right right in the right place
01:07:18.900 samson do your magic evaded many questions that had warranted a reply it became evident that the
01:07:27.540 replies were entertaining but however the pertinent questions asked remained unanswered
01:07:35.620 he further relied on clip three and he had then counted 15 shots fired and thereafter stated he
01:07:44.900 cannot count he had graduated in woodwork further as to how the court imagine saying that as the leader
01:07:53.380 of a political party that he can't count to 15 because he graduated in woodwork extraordinary i thought
01:07:59.140 it was bad that starmer i found out got bbc in his a levels from a good school as well oh an a
01:08:04.420 level and shabana mamood did that out of solidarity and shabana mamood didn't even pass
01:08:08.420 the 11 plus so i'm like why are our leaders much thicker than me who got a's and the third highest
01:08:13.380 grade in the country on my history syllabus doesn't matter it's not about me the point is
01:08:18.020 imagine it you know what the other thing that struck me here i've been to south africa have any of you
01:08:21.220 been i haven't no really i was doing an advert there of all things i was in an advert anyway
01:08:25.860 just remember the the level of like bureaucracy the crapness so you know how like our country's
01:08:30.740 now so crap you can't get a train to work etc but then you haven't said anything until you've been
01:08:34.660 to south africa you last something and there's a girl on the desk and i just feel like she wasn't
01:08:38.900 doing anything like you know you need help you're a hotel can you blah blah you're trying to check out
01:08:43.380 after a while i was like no like she's not so just just watching this i had a terrible flashback
01:08:47.860 imagine the bureaucracy of the court system in south africa like imagine how bad it must be
01:08:52.180 just the incompetence level our court system is bad enough sorry that's a separate point probably
01:08:57.380 it's fair enough i mean this lady seemed to be pretty good though um although um there were
01:09:02.740 moments where she was just like freezing and not saying anything and there were people saying that
01:09:07.300 malema had bewitched her no it's just south africa it's just how they work that's the pace that they
01:09:12.180 move i'm telling you having been there once slower pace of life sounds good to me to be honest
01:09:16.020 yeah until you're trying to get riddles with decline to try and get anything done i'm telling
01:09:20.740 you this is based on one experience and sweeping judgments from one experience finding life experience
01:09:27.940 so another thing that was interesting about his trial was um people thought maybe he was drinking
01:09:34.100 alcohol in the court which uh is not good he was that looks like a water bottle to me and that's
01:09:40.740 some sort of brown liquid there like orange to me it's been a point of much speculation right grape
01:09:48.100 drink and uh people were saying maybe it was vodka um that he was drinking although obviously vodka is
01:09:57.300 not that color maybe it had a mixer in but there's been much speculation um i've seen people suggesting it
01:10:03.380 it was mavoos and kuti um i don't know how to obviously i don't know how to pronounce that
01:10:09.460 you haven't been like me um i mean i can decipher afrikaans a little bit because i speak a bit of
01:10:15.220 dutch so i can do that side of things it's any african language i'm lost no i'm coming around to this
01:10:20.660 guy he's living his best life drinking vodka firing off guns doesn't care what the law says won't
01:10:25.940 be talked down to by judges i'm coming around to him so love the killing white people thing as i've said
01:10:32.660 but mm-hmm so this thing is a herbal tonic to reduce impotence uh they were they were suggesting
01:10:39.380 um but um people were also suggesting it was urine or petrol or kombucha um just throwing any old
01:10:47.540 guesses out there were also people suggesting i think as a joke that um he was drinking some sort
01:10:54.100 of potion given to him by a nigerian shaman much more plausible yeah i immediately believe much more
01:11:00.980 plausible now we're getting to the reach of it it wouldn't be african politics without a bit of
01:11:05.460 witchcraft involved um it always comes in somehow i don't know how but it always does but uh anyway
01:11:12.900 um here is uh the final verdict you may stand up accused one and two accused one in respect of counts
01:11:23.140 one second guy's the bodyguard four and five you are found guilty as charged
01:11:29.780 accused two mr slaiman in respect of counts four and six you are found not guilty and discharged
01:11:38.900 okay so white bodyguard the white bodyguard thing is freaking me out i'm trying to just like figure out
01:11:43.300 is that was that better or worse is that like in case in case people don't like the killing white
01:11:48.100 people thing then there's revenge against that but he's got a white guy stood in the way some of my best
01:11:52.100 bodyguards are white yeah yeah he stands in the way they're like we don't want to shoot the white
01:11:55.460 guy is that the logic i don't i don't know oh it's very sinister i suppose if you want that guy wants
01:12:00.260 to work with him the guy that wants his whole people killed i i suppose you know you want the
01:12:06.100 best bodyguards and you know a western one might be uh better i don't know but um so he was found
01:12:14.180 guilty of unlawful possession of a firearm and ammo discharging a firearm in a public place which alone
01:12:20.500 carries a minimum sentence of 15 years in prison and reckless endangerment of people or property
01:12:26.580 so it seems like he's going away for a long time and uh it's also worth mentioning as well um oh
01:12:34.820 actually i've got a little picture of him looking very sad afterwards that is a good picture that is
01:12:40.020 a picture of someone's tv but it's all i could find that's when the potion kicks in
01:12:44.100 too much um voodoo potion so one thing that's worth mentioning is because he was found guilty
01:12:51.860 and his bodyguard wasn't it might further radicalize his followers um you know there was a white judge
01:12:58.100 and his white bodyguard um was basically got off got free whereas he didn't and he's going to have a
01:13:04.740 heavy prison sentence how much further radicalized they can be don't you when you want to sort of kill
01:13:10.100 everyone i always feel like that's the outer limit when you're turning up to rallies expressly to just
01:13:16.180 cheer for death yeah while shooting off guns like what's the next part i don't know they want death
01:13:22.180 but at a more accelerated rate yes i guess um well as you alluded to in uh one year earlier
01:13:30.900 um links you know he was just talking about oh well it might not happen might not be me personally
01:13:36.180 but you can see the intent there that that is what they're working towards absolutely and it's
01:13:40.660 also worth mentioning this comes only a couple of months after this where he was found guilty of
01:13:46.580 hate speech and this was again uh some great work from um afri forum i think um and if i scroll down
01:13:54.740 a little bit it says uh after an incident where a white man allegedly assaulted an eff member malema said
01:14:00.660 no white man is going to beat me up you must never be scared to kill a revolution demands that at some
01:14:05.940 point there must be killing and of course he's like a revolutionary communist seems to me like
01:14:10.820 hate speech is like the least of his words i mean hate speech everything he says is hate speech yes
01:14:15.380 a platform is hate speech it's i'm going to kill a lot of people for their immutable character seems
01:14:19.940 like a man with a lot of hate in his heart yes i think that's fair to say but the court said that
01:14:25.380 these remarks demonstrated an intent to incite harm i mean have they noticed his party platforms have
01:14:32.340 they looked at any of his videos i know and uh after the court judgment um he seemingly learned
01:14:37.940 nothing from any of this because he was up to his usual tricks outside of the court
01:14:48.660 think people would be bored of this gimmick by now i mean to be fair josh they didn't condemn him for
01:14:54.420 this that is true but they should be well they should but it's wild to have him taken down for
01:15:03.380 that when this is really the crime exactly and he has um appealed the guilty ruling and is going to
01:15:11.060 try and pursue this in court but i'd be surprised because it's pretty cut and dry isn't it and uh i found
01:15:18.500 this funny as well um there's a guy here talking about it um and let's see what he has to say
01:15:29.380 i like the uh little tub of vaseline with the picture
01:15:32.660 he said um some of it was difficult to understand but he basically said millions of south africans agree
01:15:56.420 that he should be in prison mm-hmm so it is we hope so wouldn't you so it does seem that um
01:16:02.980 the black majority there are at least some people that are um agreeing with his imprisonment which is
01:16:08.980 nice to see um i found blokes it's like the normal ordinary bloke it's like here they don't agree with that
01:16:15.220 stuff it's good to see so uh afri forum released a a meme and obviously it's in afrikaans but uh
01:16:23.780 i was able to just decipher the caption and it is uh good news afro forum said they would be glad to
01:16:29.300 sponsor your new orange suit and of course there's an additional layer to this of course because of
01:16:34.260 course afrikaners originally dutch settlers orange so it's like an additional layer of humiliation or
01:16:40.020 at least that's how i interpreted it as um but they were of course the ones that brought this and
01:16:44.340 it's a great victory for them and so well well done and uh i very much encourage people to support
01:16:49.380 them they're doing some really great work and um it's also worth mentioning that there are important
01:16:54.580 implications as well because of course the united states is looking to put sanctions on south africa
01:17:01.460 for the particularly the land expropriation bill which allows the government to take land from
01:17:07.700 largely afrikaners who are the majority landowners and just give it to um black africans
01:17:15.140 with no compensation for the original landowner so it could destroy a farm and a holding that has been
01:17:21.140 in multiple generations that has required a massive amount of labor to make fruitful
01:17:27.460 obviously disrupting their own food supply in the process to just satisfy envy really right that
01:17:34.340 they're the ones exactly and um what they're trying to do is they're trying to lobby the us to put
01:17:41.220 sanctions specifically on the members of the anc rather than south africa more generally because
01:17:47.140 of course if they put it on south africa more generally then um the afrikaners will suffer those
01:17:53.780 sanctions as well and of course with the afrikaners actually having more infrastructure than the rest
01:17:59.140 of south africa because a lot of them live in sort of parallel societies now um with their own western
01:18:06.340 equivalent societies like parts of the western cape look absolutely gorgeous and i've seen
01:18:11.140 even places in the middle of the bush they're like little um oasis of civilization and so obviously
01:18:18.020 they need goods from the outside and importing these sorts of things because um a lot of the areas
01:18:24.900 aren't exactly the most industrious no and um yeah my parting message is this that if you're in south
01:18:31.460 africa um best of luck to you and it's great to see uh something that's actually good news from your
01:18:38.020 part of the world and uh stay safe we do have a few comments right we probably shouldn't read this but
01:18:48.260 i'm going to do it anyway um trump should drone strike julius malema well it was for 20 dollars that
01:18:54.900 it was for 20 dollars you get you get what you pay for hello to see it is um and also he's a horrible
01:19:00.900 man um and you know if he were in england or what have you he'd probably be declared some sort of
01:19:08.020 terrorist um and we got some youtube ones as well um have we read all these already um it looks like
01:19:16.260 it we have actually okay we got some oh uh have we read all those samson
01:19:24.900 um i don't want to miss anyone up all right uh well let's we'll go to the video samson
01:19:32.100 i'm a little nosy at the comments to see if um i'm sorry sorry i'm sabotaging you i'm so sorry samson
01:19:41.540 that's what we need some nice kittens nice little palette cleanser this is the good thing about video
01:19:57.220 comments is that you can watch the most egregious things and then it'll just be like oh nice kittens
01:20:01.700 oh okay it's over hello lotus eaters i hope you like my new face one of the reasons the fascists
01:20:10.740 in 20th century europe managed to rise to power was because they were the only ones trying to stop the
01:20:16.500 violent communist revolutionaries history might not repeat but it sure does rhyme the left's heads are
01:20:22.820 too far up their bums to pay attention and it is to their peril i think i've had some of that south
01:20:29.860 african voodoo juice i've seen this one before we've not seen it no well i was familiar with it i don't
01:20:35.780 know it's just very strange to look at i think that when law and order breaks down over in the americas
01:20:42.820 he is going to have a robot army ready to go though isn't he so he's like the most prepared
01:20:47.380 patriot yeah he's like i robot when they have a good film either just an army of robots ready to go
01:20:56.020 hey low seaters i'm at build was abbey in shropshire and just look how beautiful it is
01:21:04.340 i've never been there before it was a cistercian monastery built in the 12th century
01:21:11.060 and lasted all the way up to the 16th when henry the eighth decided to take the roof off the building
01:21:18.100 it's surprisingly well intact there's this beautiful chapter house as well really nice vaulted ceiling
01:21:28.820 yeah very much enjoyed that the the abbeys and the monasteries are such a beautiful part of the uh
01:21:34.020 the english character it's just honestly well what you were saying in uh your segment nick about just
01:21:38.980 uh the catholicism and everything uh i wasn't a fan of this part of english history to be honest with
01:21:44.740 you it was uh pretty bad what henry did to the monasteries i i agree why did you just take the roof
01:21:50.980 off what's the what's the reason for that i don't know as well some soggy monks well they they pillaged
01:21:56.020 them for all sorts of riches and resources wouldn't they i mean one of the uh funny because when i did
01:22:00.340 a knee pox with bow uh talking about thomas cromwell right and his um time is uh hangra the eighths um
01:22:08.100 you know top guy he um one of the things little stories was i can't remember which abbey it was but
01:22:14.900 it was some like rural abbey up in the north and um like the inquisters came and like checked the abbey
01:22:21.220 to see if everyone was being moral and good and everything and then they went away you know to decide on
01:22:26.260 their verdict and all the locals thought oh my gosh like they're going to take our abbey away from us
01:22:31.300 and so they started to like prep the defenses grab the pitchforks you know what what weapons they could
01:22:36.500 and what ended up happening was that when they returned with the verdict they they attacked them
01:22:41.860 and they were coming back to say oh you can you can carry on and then after that they're like right
01:22:47.380 well you're definitely getting shut down now terrible as an addition to my video about the
01:22:54.900 50 pence coin bearing the 1755 dictionary definition of a 50 pence i've come across another 50 pence coin
01:22:59.940 last week from 2007. this one is in commemoration of the century of the scout movement which was
01:23:04.100 founded in 1907. the reason i appreciate this one is because many of you almost certainly know
01:23:08.260 of the scouts and have probably participated during your youth it's a proud aspect of british culture
01:23:12.500 which has spread far and wide beyond the united kingdom and it's a rare example of a noble and
01:23:15.940 universal endeavor i urge you to look up the founder lord baden powell as he has an interesting story to
01:23:20.340 tell as a member of the scouts it's very good i think it is something that all boys should be
01:23:26.500 involved in it's all women now is it really they said that women have to be allowed in the scouts
01:23:31.860 didn't they had their own equivalent didn't they yeah they had the they had the girl guides
01:23:36.020 you had the brownies and the i can't remember that's isn't it oh i can't remember i i only did i
01:23:42.500 did the air cadets that's what i was in so my sister did that yeah big shoe yeah didn't last
01:23:47.940 long in there i didn't like being told what to do by kids slightly older than me look at that uk
01:23:53.620 scouts became fully mixed gender in 1991 did they with 2007 making it compulsory for all groups to
01:24:00.180 accept girls in all sections that is true there were some girls in my my class but they're in a small
01:24:06.020 minority and also you know i didn't really mind by that point wasn't it cubs and brownies cubs was
01:24:12.900 the boys one and brownies was a girl anyway beavers um i can't remember yeah cubs brownies was girls
01:24:21.060 and scouts was older than that but i don't know shouldn't be any women anyway that's my point with
01:24:25.380 everything based or just in general or just in the scouts most things yeah it's so very tired
01:24:32.740 so i am a bit tired today yeah i get up early to come here very nice crack of a clock here
01:24:45.380 slow down
01:24:51.060 it's like what you would see in a film of someone's having a mental break
01:24:54.180 thanks for the the strange mechanical horror i guess it is a bit of furniture beautiful clock
01:25:04.100 though okay we got some comments i believe yeah okay uh i'll just read some from mine we've got
01:25:10.100 omar awad says uh the islamic takeover of the home office is one thing but you also have to wonder
01:25:15.780 who in power and where would uh minimize the sas in response didn't see that after ruda cabana killed
01:25:22.580 three children and stabbed many others no i totally agree omar as you were saying just
01:25:28.660 the the level to which the state just organized and the rapid response was very very telling uh
01:25:36.020 james hayes says home office immigration accessor so you are from syria and your name is jihad
01:25:43.780 welcome to britain does seem to be the case doesn't it this is really the thing as well isn't it it's
01:25:49.220 like you know when the labor party is saying like if you dare suggest of deporting anyone and them
01:25:55.220 not being british it's like right but that's part of the reason that they're so crap at containment
01:26:00.900 is because they're not even willing to acknowledge the fact that a single person
01:26:06.100 a single one of the like the total wrong ones just in britain shouldn't be here no matter how
01:26:12.340 wretched or evil they might be like not more wretched the better one might even imagine that is
01:26:18.180 the policy at the minute with the way things are they'll be granting asylum to julius malama
01:26:22.820 before we know it he's persecuted yeah come and talk about how much you want to murder white people
01:26:28.260 in britain you'll fit right in hmm uh andrew narag says if i had a nickel for every time manchester had
01:26:34.820 an islamic terror attack i'd have two nickels which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice in
01:26:40.020 a decade yeah and to be honest with you andrew there's no real reason i see what and why not to
01:26:47.140 think it should just happen again either right yeah because nothing has been done it's even worse
01:26:52.740 than that it's that things are being done to make it more likely yes yes yeah and it's been compounded
01:26:58.900 a lot since after the manchester arena bombing as well things have only gotten worse
01:27:04.580 well then they're more emboldened that there's more ethnic division there are simply more muslims
01:27:10.340 the home office has its hands tied more and there's no political will to do anything about it anyway
01:27:15.780 as well as the fact that if you point out that terror attacks are mostly a muslim phenomenon
01:27:20.100 people call you islamophobic even though since 2005 it has been like 98 of all terror attacks
01:27:28.100 with fatalities have been islamic so but don't you dare believe your lying eyes uh we've got az desert
01:27:35.540 rat who says kudos to this gentleman for blaming the person doing the stabbing instead of blaming the
01:27:40.580 knife uh yeah yeah all the sentient knives in manchester apparently yeah all of a sudden it's
01:27:46.500 not about guns or knives we get back to the actual source of it which is no the intent to kill and if
01:27:52.740 someone intends to kill they will find whatever means they can to do it it's really that simple
01:27:59.940 uh and lancelot says uh we have uh concrete bollards in melbourne now after an islamic car
01:28:06.500 attacker in burke street my fiancee worked in the mental health ward that house them
01:28:12.020 uh he likes to break nurses hands while they give him medication because what are they gonna do
01:28:18.820 sentence me more i have an idea of how to cure him and it's a specific kind of injection that means he
01:28:25.140 can never re-offend again and uh do you want to me to read some from i can read it i mean in my pope
01:28:32.340 section omar says modern catholicism feels like christianity for the modern audience watering down
01:28:37.380 the law of a franchise speaks to a lack of faith in the ip very immediate that is a very very very
01:28:44.100 good yeah savvy redditor guy from hungary a roman catholic here during the conclave i couldn't tip
01:28:49.620 who would be the next pope but i wish for a leo the leo name being associated with the crusades
01:28:54.100 leo 10 being a great example uh leo 14 is not a lion just a pussycat i'm disappointed
01:28:59.300 indeed um it was a good one here confirming what i said from baron von warhawk genesis 9 6
01:29:05.940 whoever sheds the blood of man by man shall his blood be shed for god made man in his own image
01:29:11.220 god to know it as i said if god himself is for the death penalty then so should the pope i'm tired of
01:29:15.300 our leaders bending over backwards to protect murderers and rapists fair fair there was one
01:29:21.540 other one i was going to read um as a bleached demon as a catholic i'm frustrated by the continued
01:29:26.180 watering down of the teachings constantly lurching into modernist garbage francis changed the death
01:29:30.580 party teachings in 2018 and it's caused confusion ever since it feels at times as a desire to divide
01:29:36.740 catholics from within so um i like this comment lord inquisitor hector rex says your prosecutor just
01:29:45.540 arrived mr malema courtroom door opens simon quagga enters why are you gay
01:29:50.820 if only um i want that crossover to happen um az desert rat saying one can't count to 15 because
01:30:01.140 they're a woodworker is complete idiocy you have to be a master of geometry to be a successful woodworker
01:30:06.980 um i don't know whether he's actually created anything of any value maybe a few gallows in his time i
01:30:13.700 i imagine um carl's evil twin for she says malema has the same attitude and facial expressions as
01:30:19.780 sasha johnson maybe genetics does have something to play in the way um we as groups act well of course
01:30:25.700 it does he's right though the exact same energy from both of those people um zesty king nick um what were
01:30:34.100 you advertising in south africa it was actually a tv advert for go compare that i was acting in because
01:30:39.940 they've all only i don't have to be myself you met so easy go compare no no they got rid of him
01:30:45.300 to put us in then after testing as they put him back uh that was in my previous life as a celebrity
01:30:50.180 before of course i was radicalized and became uh by my trip to south africa right by how slow they did
01:30:57.940 stuff but thank you zesty king well that's all we've got time for today ladies and gentlemen you can join
01:31:03.140 us in half an hour for lads hour where we're going to be talking about all of the great british comedies
01:31:08.180 so see you there