The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - October 15, 2025


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1274


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1 hour and 33 minutes

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163.84627

Word Count

15,356

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6

Misogynist Sentences

15

Hate Speech Sentences

40


Summary

In this episode of the lotus seaters podcast, we talk about the truth about the La inferno, the democrats total meltdown, and how basically speaking English is racist. We also talk about why we are doing a new course called The State of Politics and why you should definitely sign up for it.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello everyone welcome to the podcast of the lotus seaters today is wednesday the 15th of october
00:00:08.240 of the year 2025 and i'm joined today by nate and beau and we're gonna have a very jolly podcast
00:00:15.680 we're gonna talk about the truth about the la inferno the democrats total meltdown and how
00:00:21.760 basically speaking english is racist right before we begin we have two announcements to make number
00:00:29.400 one there's a very new channel that i'm watching and it's great and it's led by two esteemed
00:00:35.960 gentlemen and the channel is called the state of politics now if you like people who are off
00:00:41.400 who are just basically uncensored and tell it like it is check out subscribe to the state of politics
00:00:49.320 and these two esteemed gentlemen are basically nate and beau i don't have to look very far from this
00:00:55.400 right so thanks for saying that appreciate that you're welcome now you should definitely subscribe
00:01:00.040 on their channel and as i've said i've watched several of your videos and i really like them
00:01:05.320 it's very it's it's awesome right it's just uncensored beau and uncensored nate do subscribe you know what i
00:01:13.240 mean you know it you all want to watch it right we have a new course chances are you may have already
00:01:19.800 heard about it we have ancient greek virtue ethics that's me there with a mayor mayoral campaign
00:01:26.280 smile we're talking about timeless wisdom about the good life and we're gonna have a webinar just
00:01:32.120 like we did last week with carl hundreds of people came and watched our conversation about why we are
00:01:38.360 doing this course this thursday at 6 pm i'm going to be joined by beau and we're going to discuss about
00:01:47.560 what the course involves and who it helps and why most probably this is the course you want to buy
00:01:54.840 and that webinars that's free yeah it's just free just sign up for that and you can you might get to
00:02:00.280 ask us a question in real life yep well virtually but still in real time the real us sorry do join
00:02:07.560 do join and we're gonna have a q a section most of it's gonna be a q a section about course related
00:02:14.680 questions it's not going to be about the about irrelevant stuff it's going to be over relevant
00:02:20.040 stuff right okay over to me then yeah over to me i take it all right we're professional here
00:02:35.640 professional okay start the youtube segment cut do you guys remember in january this year
00:02:47.800 a massive chunk of los angeles burnt down remember that yeah all right i remember that yeah and i
00:02:54.840 remember that some not particularly qualified people were um members of the fire department
00:03:01.000 yeah was a bit walk oh yeah there was a woman wasn't there yeah yeah female fire chief or something
00:03:08.280 like that uh well yeah the the la fd have uh had all sorts of issues around it so i thought what
00:03:15.560 i'll do in this segment is try and make it a bit more structured than uh than my last big segment
00:03:21.000 about three-eye atlas some people are concerned that wasn't structured enough so this one's going to be
00:03:25.880 a military strictly regimented uh i'm going to talk about just what happened in case anyone doesn't
00:03:32.040 remember or it passed you by at that time so just talk about what happened and and then the reaction
00:03:38.680 to it at the time in the mainstream media um and now what we know now so all right so to begin with then
00:03:48.920 well let's just play this little video uh which gives you a little bit of detail sort of where we
00:03:53.560 are right now today did this uber driver start one of the most devastating fires in la history the
00:03:59.720 palisades fire 29 year old jonathan rinder neck was taken into custody and his charge was setting a small
00:04:06.280 fire on new year's day that burned underground eventually erupting a week later into the palisades
00:04:12.440 fire that devastated the wealthy neighborhood he dropped someone off he was in this neighborhood
00:04:17.560 and he went up to this hilltop around 12 12 a.m he ignited a fire during the investigation two of his
00:04:24.680 passengers described his mood the night the fire was ignited he appeared agitated and angry that night
00:04:31.240 the arrest comes after a nine-month investigation he was the only person in this location at the time this
00:04:36.840 fire ignited we have no other indication that any other person was there there were no fireworks at the
00:04:43.160 time as evidence authorities cited these images he generated of a burning city via ai they also say
00:04:49.800 in the weeks leading up to the fire rinder neck watched a music video that shows a french rapper
00:04:54.760 starting small fires i'm in the heart of the pacific palisades where the unspeakable destruction
00:05:00.120 occurred more than 6 800 structures were leveled now months later it's still a sea of empty lots
00:05:06.680 just a handful of homes are currently being rebuilt olympic swimmer gary hall jr okay let's go off of
00:05:12.840 that so the first thing i want to say is the sort of the extent of it being in britain it's just sort
00:05:19.240 of you know just one more story right in our twitter feeds or whatever one more thing that's going on
00:05:25.000 in the world but when you look at it in any sort of detail it's like it's remarkable how massive this
00:05:30.840 thing was how like truly devastating it was i mean i remember at the time but you just sort of get on
00:05:36.520 with your life don't you it's like well i don't live in la so yeah that's really bad like whoa that was a big
00:05:41.240 one but i've got to get on with my life in wiltshire on the other side of the atlantic but just uh so
00:05:47.320 just say there's actually more than one fire so right away that's like suspicious that's telling
00:05:53.000 but um so the palisades fire which is one of like four different fires it killed 12 people that's
00:05:58.840 massive and a tragedy yeah yeah really bad to be burnt alive is a horrific death absolutely horrific
00:06:05.640 death i can't think of many worse ones really i uh hopefully you pass out through smoke inhalation
00:06:12.840 before you actually feel yourself being burnt alive i mean 12 people that's terrible six thousand homes
00:06:20.520 six thousand homes bloody hell it's massive that's yeah that's massive that's the size of a small town
00:06:26.840 just that isn't it yeah oh yeah oh not even that small really um yeah in one one of the other fires
00:06:34.520 another 19 people were killed and another 9 400 structures burnt down um 23 000 acres that's 9 300
00:06:44.520 odd hectares of land again that's a that's a giant space american cities particularly out west are much
00:06:50.920 more sprawling than what we used to do in britain or europe yeah but that but that's a fantastic area
00:06:56.840 and 150 billion billion billion dollars worth of damage that's something in the order of 112 billion
00:07:04.520 pounds sterling of damage insane yeah you sort of can't really that's mad it's madness like twitter
00:07:11.800 went for what was it something like 50 billion or something ea sports was something like 50 billion so
00:07:17.240 three times that yeah uh sort of a crazy crazy amount of damage and all those lives as well
00:07:26.120 and are they saying that he was the only person there yeah have they eliminated the possibility of
00:07:32.840 spontaneous combustion no okay i mean so there's a few things to say so there's actually more than one
00:07:39.480 fire so um it seems like there's more than one thing going on this is just like the first guy they've
00:07:47.960 got it seems like one of the fires is just called the parisades fire and he seems to have been responsible
00:07:54.360 for that but he does it does seem to be a slam dunk that he well as they as you saw in that clip
00:08:00.120 they pinged his phone he's the only one there he's the only one there and uh we'll get to it a bit later
00:08:06.360 those things about the images he looked up and the videos he watched i mean that's all a bit more
00:08:10.280 circumstantial although well we'll get to that towards the end when we talk about him and his
00:08:15.880 possible motives and things uh but whether he started it seems to be just absolutely the case
00:08:22.840 um one other little data point is that um he seems to have at some point afterwards
00:08:28.920 um searched for on his phone um like something like are you responsible for a fire if you accidentally
00:08:37.720 set one with your cigarette by accident that sort of thing and the fbi or the cops or whatever are
00:08:42.680 saying he's just trying to fabricate fabricate a little bit of evidence after the fact yeah that's
00:08:47.560 that's bullshit that's sort of nonsense um but okay yeah so again just to before we move on to other
00:08:54.920 details just how big the fire it was oh wow yeah so look that well if you're superimposed onto new
00:09:01.640 york or london like from greenwich out to clapham is the area if you know london well um like a giant
00:09:10.760 giant area again la is a bit more sprawling than most cities but nonetheless and so look the different
00:09:17.400 fires uh this place called eton was uh a massive one a massive one uh malibu i mean a lot of these
00:09:25.720 properties you know down by the coast very very very exclusive and expensive um and uh so one thing to
00:09:33.800 say the fact there are multiple fires is it seems like it's almost certainly the case that there are
00:09:39.480 multiple things going on like wild for spontaneous real wildfires don't really behave they don't
00:09:47.240 break out in four different places like like that most probably it's arson well yeah well certainly
00:09:55.240 the palisades fire is arson it seems just completely does it seems at this point i mean the guy isn't
00:10:01.480 convicted yet let's talk about that just before we came on it's usually best to wait till a court case
00:10:06.120 is finished and someone's convicted and then you can say with 100 certainty this person is guilty but
00:10:11.720 um just from what the fbi released it seems it's like there's no question it was this dude
00:10:17.800 we said it's arson we didn't say who did it right maybe this guy was asking for a friend say are you
00:10:23.480 accident are you responsible for accidentally setting up a fire asking for a friend yeah asking
00:10:29.320 for a friend in minecraft did you did you burn down la in minecraft yes or no um
00:10:36.120 so again the areas of altadena i mean look how big it was yeah again once again just to stress the
00:10:43.480 point for us it's something like oh look that terrible thing happened in la two days later you're
00:10:48.280 like you next thing right you you sort of you forget about it if you're not from there i suppose
00:10:54.120 um but yeah like a huge huge area huge devastation and a lot of these people they're not all super super
00:11:02.840 rich people in malibu that can afford to lose one of their many homes and were insured anyway a lot
00:11:09.960 of these people were just normal working class people even poor and um weren't necessarily insured
00:11:14.840 or it turns out after the case classic insurance company thing they say oh yeah no your your your
00:11:21.560 insurance doesn't cover this so so that's it you've just lost everything um yeah that's the case for a lot
00:11:27.960 of these these poor people um yeah uh just a little bit more maybe we uh not play the i don't think
00:11:35.320 there's much audio on this but um yeah it was uh yeah it was a big thing it was a big thing um anyway
00:11:45.240 um it's also we i don't know uh but uh it seems to me that it's weird that it happened in january
00:11:51.320 maybe i'm completely wrong about this because uh i judge it from greece where we have wildfires of
00:11:58.040 almost every summer and i don't think i think that you know on the usually you have wildfires when
00:12:05.240 it's very hot i don't know if january is that hot in california maybe people from california can correct
00:12:11.080 me but i don't know it is weird and suspicious um yeah so usually most places in the world yeah it's when
00:12:19.560 it's uh summer when all the brush and uh well the wildfires it's this it's like tinder dryer
00:12:27.800 the only you know uh natural wildfires are of course absolutely a real thing and uh happen all
00:12:34.840 the time every year all over the place but it's the the climate change lobby the climate change
00:12:40.440 people that try and make out that there's wildfires in greece or in australia or something again
00:12:46.040 it's the climate no they happen every single it's like loads of people are dying of covid well you
00:12:51.160 mean flu yeah millions of people die of the old people sick people die of the flu every single year
00:12:56.920 yeah that's what that's the world um so don't try and make out now that it's something new and weird
00:13:02.520 and bizarre and unexplainable or anything but yeah the fact it was in december well it seems like this
00:13:08.440 guy at least the palisades fire um he went up this certain trail and um deliberately did it just
00:13:16.920 deliberately did it yeah on like new year's eve or minutes into the new year actually there is a
00:13:23.720 small detail it seems like the fire didn't just immediately blaze into into some giant inferno
00:13:29.640 it sort of smoldered for which is totally a thing it's just smoldered for ages like days
00:13:35.560 even burning underground that's the thing that can happen quite often um in forests and things like
00:13:40.520 the undergrowth can smolder for a very very long time and then burst out into a new fire again and
00:13:46.920 anyway something like that seems like it happened there has to be a wind for it to become massive
00:13:51.800 right yeah also yeah the uh in the uh report i'll get to in a moment they said it was like uh it was
00:13:58.760 like a perfect storm of bad sort of bad conditions that made a series of unfortunate events as bad as it
00:14:06.440 was yeah um again places that uh it should be absolutely fine are now just like a um a wasteland
00:14:18.840 and um you know they wouldn't have been if it wasn't for that guy john john rinder jonathan rinder
00:14:24.680 so actually let's watch a few sec let's watch the first minute or so of this of this video i think
00:14:31.880 it's quite revealing it says that that is complete the removal of hazardous materials from this site
00:14:39.720 is complete mission accomplished
00:14:47.880 that
00:14:51.720 looks like there's a lot left to do
00:14:53.560 but i don't know you tell me in the comment section what you think about that this was the
00:15:01.000 building where my grandpa got his haircut for like 50 years
00:15:08.760 this is eight months after the fire
00:15:15.960 so that's the thing i think that's interesting is we're now eight months down the line
00:15:19.560 nine months down the line and uh it's still sort of like that you think that one of the greatest
00:15:27.240 nation arguably the greatest nation on the earth one of the richest uh would have sort of begun to
00:15:33.800 clean it up properly by now the state of california should have why does it still look like that you
00:15:39.160 could have easily i mean how yeah how how long are we down the road now when it happened in january
00:15:45.000 so but when was it put out was it put out in january oh no it took it took weeks and weeks to put it out
00:15:49.800 so yeah maybe it's more like eight months yeah but still
00:15:54.600 you that could all be cleared and you could lay the framework ready to go if you wanted to where
00:16:00.440 there's a will there's a way that's just that's absurd isn't it i don't know if
00:16:03.640 standards man standards are slipping across the board yeah come on what are you yeah it's an embarrassment
00:16:09.240 california i don't think gavin newsom is particularly doing a good job
00:16:13.000 like the internal economy of california is bigger than most countries in the whole world
00:16:21.080 if they they've got the resources if they really really wanted if gavin
00:16:25.640 or maybe it's the mayor of la i actually don't know but if they really really wanted to have
00:16:30.120 cleaned it up and started rebuilding it by now they would have done
00:16:35.400 it seems like they don't want to i remember trump was uh saying that he would withhold
00:16:41.080 federal funding for for for this if uh newsom was uh putting up a fight against him but i don't
00:16:48.280 think it's just an issue of trump on this one they are trying to present it as if you know this is
00:16:53.960 trump's fault most probably if uh if we're not fixing it it's because trump doesn't give us the money to
00:17:02.680 it's the classic thing quite a lot of lefties do isn't it is cut off their own nose to spite their face
00:17:07.560 right we'll ruin our own city if it means we can rhetorically jab at trump good one yeah well done
00:17:16.760 good one yeah like portland we'll allow that sort of remember that um that chas yeah that chas thing
00:17:23.160 we'll sort of ruin a bit of our own city just so we can virtual signal against trump in some back of
00:17:28.840 the republicans yeah yeah yeah well done yeah brilliant okay so um a little thing i want to
00:17:37.080 read out is actually from a bbc article um it said hours after mr rinder neck to rest that's that 29
00:17:43.240 year old dude that is accused of starting at least the palisades of fire not necessarily all of them
00:17:48.840 um the city of los angeles fire department released its long-awaited after action review report
00:17:55.800 on the palisades fire which detailed the first 36 hours of the department's response the report
00:18:00.920 meant to identify lessons learned from the response and to enhance preparedness and response
00:18:05.560 for future wildfires found firefighters did not have enough resources for the red flag weather
00:18:10.600 conditions and hurricane force winds that fueled the fire so there was particular wind conditions
00:18:16.120 which made it like terrible um the lafd the fire department listed nearly 100 challenges that
00:18:22.920 firefighters faced during the palisades fire which burned for 25 days and forced many fire
00:18:28.920 responders to work for 36 to 48 hours straight and a quote directly from the report says responders were
00:18:35.320 faced with the inevitable consequences of a perfect storm dry vegetation unrelenting and unusual wind
00:18:41.400 activity significant ember cast a landscape packed with combustible vegetation large vulnerable
00:18:48.120 structures a diminishing water supply and a loss of aerial suppression support end quote so it's a
00:18:55.000 number of things again you would have thought you would have hoped that la or california would have
00:18:59.080 had everything in place for exactly this sort of thing um and it seems like at least after the initial
00:19:06.120 few days uh it sort of it ran out and it just was priorities isn't it i mean you know it never ceases
00:19:13.400 to amaze me that here in the uk there is a point to this um is that every every year we get like the
00:19:21.080 tiniest bit of snow and everything grinds to a halt when you're like right i'd understand that if that was a
00:19:26.680 freak event but if it's a freak event but if it's year on year you should have something in place to
00:19:32.760 mitigate that and you don't therefore you're like you failed it's the same thing with this no first world
00:19:39.320 country should have a water supply issue especially when they're in a state that has a wildfires that's
00:19:47.400 nonsense like that's intentional or just a willful slip of standards where people just don't care
00:19:56.520 and they and their directions are elsewhere on other things that yeah it's madness to me it's
00:20:03.080 madness no you're quite right in britain yeah a little bit of snow and it's like there's snow on
00:20:07.000 the line all the trains are cancelled it's like well what do they do in norway and canada then
00:20:10.440 oh they deal with it they know that's going to come and they've got stuff in in place yeah
00:20:15.800 right or in in autumn when the leaves fall there's like there's leaves on the track
00:20:19.480 all the trains are stopped like come on our our left is particularly known for planning for the
00:20:25.960 future and for long-term thinking not really yeah they do love a five-year plan don't they and yeah
00:20:33.400 how successful those were they do love a command economy yeah but their plans always fail because
00:20:39.640 they're absurd um okay all right so they're the facts hopefully they're the fact that's what happened
00:20:44.440 back in january terrible thing 35 30 plus people died loads of people lost everything and untold
00:20:51.160 amounts of animals would have died as well yeah i'm sure yeah yeah an actual actual environmental
00:20:57.320 disaster on some level yeah of course um so at the time if anyone remembers
00:21:03.720 we were told by the corporate legacy mainstream media
00:21:06.360 or liars as i like to call them it it was it's a climate change issue this was a climate change
00:21:14.040 issue and unless you don't remember or you don't uh believe me um i just just got a few headlines from a
00:21:21.080 few different places just showing that it's climate change climate change uh was that was the problem
00:21:28.040 time magazine it's uh the palisades fire maybe the rising heat is making people more likely to start a fire
00:21:40.600 maybe there's a kind of correlation there causation uh actually i was going to put this article a bit
00:21:46.200 like it makes you go ape well the thing is they do try and they're trying to paint this guy as just a fire
00:21:53.160 bug i've seen that thrown around loads ie an arsonist ie like a pyromaniac he just loves fires
00:22:01.160 there's nothing more to that i mean that's mad enough incident and bad enough on its own but
00:22:06.200 there's not not much more to see here other than he's just a fire bug he's just a pyromaniac he's just
00:22:10.760 obsessed with setting fires don't worry about anything else any of his other views or anything but
00:22:14.600 we'll get to that towards the end actually i'm already going for time um but uh so yeah there's
00:22:22.040 just loads and loads and loads of articles at the time saying it was bbc climate change whiplash
00:22:28.920 that was the thing they kept saying for some reason there's climate whiplash in la that's what
00:22:32.760 calls the fires yeah oh the council for foreign relations chipping in don't know if anyone knows
00:22:39.880 anything about the council for foreign relations sorry council on foreign relations um yeah absolute
00:22:47.080 globalist scumbags of course they chipped in like the like fires in malibu have got anything to do
00:22:53.080 with foreign policy council on foreign relations uh npr yeah of course of course they did yeah of
00:23:00.120 course they did they chipped in nbc yep yep oh yeah yeah it's was it's uh it's uh climate change climate
00:23:05.800 change al jazeera consume consume narrative regurgitate the guardian the line all right okay
00:23:13.960 the guardian is saying it ab uh yeah abc news climate change cnn climate change uh who is this pbs pbs
00:23:24.680 it's climate change the independent the climate change you get the picture i'm laboring the point
00:23:31.720 oh the la times themselves here goes climate change all right well since now it is broken
00:23:39.000 there's a few days ago actually this is the news broke that they'd the police had got their guy
00:23:43.560 it's jonathan rinder nectar whatever his name is um and so surprisingly little is being said about
00:23:50.360 really what his motive was nonetheless it doesn't stop sort of uh lefty news from saying oh even though
00:23:56.520 we've got even though it seems to have been arson at least the palisades one even though it's sort of
00:24:00.920 almost certainly or is definitely uh deliberate arson um it still doesn't mean that climate change
00:24:06.120 wasn't wasn't a factor it's still it's still climate change our narrative still good it's still good
00:24:12.600 yeah uh media matters this scumbag alison fisher never heard of her but still trying to
00:24:18.200 there are loads and loads of arguments of why it's still climate change though it's still climate change
00:24:22.120 it's just right-wing just right-wing commentators jumping on the bandwagon
00:24:26.680 look right-wing media personalities seize on the arson charge what you mean the truth
00:24:30.440 are falsely denying the role of climate change in palisade fire what are you talking about what
00:24:34.600 role what are you talking about if he gets convicted there is no role of climate change in the fire
00:24:39.880 the point is what yeah even if you agree that both sides do this there is one side that never
00:24:46.280 does the job it's supposed to do so yeah i mean they're constantly talking about right-wing
00:24:53.000 media personalities but are you doing the job you're supposed to do are you protecting the common
00:24:58.680 good they never do yeah yeah right that's absolutely right um so finally let's just uh fight on to
00:25:06.440 finish up let's just talk about what may have been his actual motivation if dare i suggest it it wasn't
00:25:13.320 simply pyromania um so on this on cbs here they actually ask the police the head of the investigation
00:25:20.600 they did like an eight nine month investigation to catch this guy he fled from the west coast
00:25:24.840 to the east coast they caught they caught arrested him in florida um so he tried to get away with it
00:25:30.760 um anyway in the police uh press conference they didn't say what his motivation was at all
00:25:37.400 they even like just said oh it's not for us to to speculate what's in people's minds it is
00:25:42.840 well it kind of is yeah that's literally your job actually yeah it's part of your job what yeah are
00:25:48.680 they covering up for something yeah obviously that anyway let's just watch this little fire and
00:25:52.680 people running away we specifically asked the special agent involved in the investigation about
00:25:58.760 motive take a listen to what he told us you say it was intentional yes it is incendiary fire um
00:26:07.400 he wanted to see the palisades burn i'm not gonna i'm not gonna go into like his motive and what he was
00:26:14.040 trying to do with that um other than we know he started that fire oh brilliant oh cheers for that
00:26:20.280 intentional but investigators cheers for that a wealth of information there thank you appreciate
00:26:25.080 that it's funny isn't it he almost looks like he knew he let something slip that he shouldn't have
00:26:30.440 done there yeah it's like oh so he wanted to see it burn yeah i won't go into that no no no no
00:26:36.360 you've begin to even touch on motive so i'll just turn up and i can't say i don't know um um yeah it's
00:26:45.000 the way the suspicion it screams suspicious the way the cover up the way the media certainly the left
00:26:50.600 leaning media uh will just lie by omission i call it sort of like a damalola syndrome maybe
00:26:57.000 or benazir butoh syndrome where the second the narrative isn't what they want yeah they just don't
00:27:03.320 talk about it as simple as that it's just not talked about let's move on yeah it was an interesting
00:27:09.800 uh little clip here i've got sort of finish up on it more with it more or less is that he was an uber
00:27:15.320 driver this guy and um and it was new year's eve new year's day and he'd given people a lift like
00:27:22.200 fairly quite soon before he actually did it he did it about midnight or just after and uh fox news
00:27:28.440 interviewed one of the people that he actually gave a lift to and this is this is what the guy said
00:27:32.840 this week take a look i couldn't believe it i felt like i was witnessed in the middle of history on
00:27:38.120 accident brennan white showing me the receipt for an uber ride with a driver named john on new year's eve
00:27:45.080 right before investigators believe uber driver jonathan rinder neckt started a fire that eventually
00:27:52.040 erupted into the palisades fire we got an uber ride and it was late at night and the uber driver was
00:27:59.240 acting super crazy uh he was going on we weren't really talking he was ranting going on rants about
00:28:05.000 trump and i hated trump so much and how he can't find a girlfriend there's no good girls out here
00:28:09.880 really just mad at the world dropped us off didn't think anything of it and then um on february 27th
00:28:18.280 i got a phone call you know a fire sedan did i got a phone call from a detective lapd detective
00:28:24.200 actually this guy other than that this is a bit of a bit of a drip but anyway the guy what it has
00:28:29.320 emerged is this one article from the new york post which is slightly revealing uh well there we go
00:28:36.840 seems like this guy is um really really anti-trump really really pro climate change agenda pro kamala
00:28:46.840 pro biode then he's like a vegan uh all the different all the all those different types of
00:28:52.680 things he's like the classic now i'm not going to say he's like a full-blown anti-far or something we
00:28:58.680 don't know yet we just don't know yet but there is lots and lots of suggestions and indications
00:29:03.240 that he's absolutely like a climate change bro anti-trump bro all that stuff all that stuff
00:29:12.200 so climate change bro so i'm gonna set everything on fire yeah yeah yeah well done mate well done
00:29:18.120 the climate change agenda needs a little helping hand well done mate it's the alibi perfect alibi
00:29:24.840 so we'll see what emerges sort of at his trial i suppose whether whether that is definitely definitely
00:29:30.520 the case whether he was one of those people that you know deliberately tries to make it look like
00:29:35.800 the the climate crisis is much worse than it is certainly the mainstream legacy corporate media
00:29:42.280 helped him along with that didn't they yeah they just immediately jumped on it so um well anyway i uh
00:29:50.280 my heart does still go out to all those people that lost everything and those that lost their lives
00:29:54.440 in that fire it was a it was a really really dreadful thing right so sketch therapy says they delay
00:30:01.320 rebuilding to force sale of lots cheap uh dreadnought logan says uh california resident here they still
00:30:09.640 haven't let us rebuild and had to fight for the cleanup the city has been trying to seize all the
00:30:15.080 property uh steely fang says climate change is just a fancy way of saying it's democrats fault
00:30:23.000 the engaged few says conservative actor james woods lives in the fire zone left wing x wished his house would
00:30:30.520 burn he posted pictures of his neighborhood and his house was the only one that didn't burn
00:30:35.880 the engaged few also says the fire chief who said that a man who needed to be carried from a fire is to
00:30:40.680 blame right let's go to well right okay i think that the democrat party is in a bit of a disarray
00:30:55.240 they are in an internal meltdown okay the last year perhaps actually the last decade i haven't
00:31:05.240 heard them making particular sense it's not good for them is it they don't have a a clear leading
00:31:09.960 voice at the moment yeah but it seems to me that the bs is rising exponentially ah regale me stelios
00:31:16.760 regal me at the exact moment they probably should have got real and serious yeah they've gone bananas
00:31:22.520 yeah right but we actually did say that of course they have we actually did say that they would go
00:31:27.560 bananas i remember we were doing the election live stream there were some people who were saying that
00:31:32.280 the left is going to go in an inward mode and they're going to become a bit more serious both
00:31:38.440 after the uk elections last year and after the us elections i think we were firmly of the opinion
00:31:44.360 that they wouldn't just double down yeah we were basically why not yeah nothing left to lose that's
00:31:50.920 all they've got their all that their worldview is is based on a foundation of sand yeah and they've
00:31:56.280 got no other option really yeah and just look at how they reacted to the non-cancellation of jimmy
00:32:01.240 kimmel they basically started portraying themselves as the defenders of free speech and the first
00:32:08.760 amendment and basically no one is buying it now we have we have something that i didn't expect because
00:32:15.960 at some point you know you you want to see there has to be an end to the bs but they know they're
00:32:20.920 gonna go with more so i want to show you how they have reacted in the last few days because it seems that
00:32:29.240 what trump did in the middle east has definitely contributed to them losing their minds even more what
00:32:35.720 little sanity they had so basically trump what what he did was that he helped to achieve at least a
00:32:42.280 temporary peace into the middle east now a temporary ceasefire now these ceasefires don't last very long
00:32:49.400 in the middle east but we have to give credit where it's due so he did he did do a good job but as beau was
00:32:58.040 saying in the previous uh segment when the left doesn't get its way it changes the subject when they
00:33:05.240 can't ask they change the subject so now gavin newsom is changing the subject and he says the
00:33:11.400 only thing donald trump can keep open these days is an umbrella what does that even mean oh he's
00:33:20.600 talking about the government shutdown um is that a reference to that i mean you can't keep the
00:33:25.880 government open is that what he means i don't even know it it uh it it could mean all sorts of things
00:33:32.360 it's on october the 13th which was the day when trump was in the middle east and that was a day
00:33:38.440 that i mean you you have to if you want to uh be sort of uh serious you have to say that this is at
00:33:46.440 least something that is good but no all gavin newsom had to say was that the only thing trump can
00:33:51.800 keep up in these days is an umbrella now speaking of california gavin newsom is someone who i think will
00:33:59.160 want to become president in 2028 and there's a question of to whose capable hands will the
00:34:05.960 california governorship be left to you and uh one of the democratic candidates who will run for the
00:34:14.360 the governorship of california is katie porter do you know katie porter no this is new to me i've only
00:34:20.520 become aware of her over the last couple of days so she says something that is a bit um correct that
00:34:27.640 after a while the democrats have have to ask who are they as democrats and that they have to be very
00:34:33.800 much against trump and here i want to show you a very good clip about who she is could we play the
00:34:40.520 samson she is uh talking and someone is behind her on the shot let's play air pollution and other
00:34:47.720 problems and the state could lose get out of my shot i wanted to tell you that that's actually
00:34:55.080 incorrect it's it's not that it's electric vehicles it's that if we don't need a commitment
00:35:01.880 okay it does okay you also were in my shop before that not only does she out of my shop okay is that
00:35:09.560 on fox news she she that they played it on fox news i think that was from politico on a podcast but
00:35:16.760 not only did she lose completely her temper did she completely lose her temper but she was also
00:35:22.200 corrected by the person behind yeah how you don't speak to people like that if anyone spoke to me like
00:35:30.520 that i'd be like no wait stop everything who do you think you're talking to yeah yeah get out of your
00:35:35.400 shot you don't speak to me you don't speak to another adult like that people have genuinely
00:35:41.640 yeah yeah yeah yeah i kind of speechless at that to be to be fair what the hell right so after gavin
00:35:49.480 newsom and katie porter we are going to kamala harris and see what she's up to these days october the 13th
00:35:56.280 she had a rant against columbus day and basically she said european explorers ushered in a wave of
00:36:02.120 devastation violence stealing land and disease they stop also the the aztec parties yeah so that's
00:36:09.480 this could have been asked today is she making an argument against illegal migration we don't want
00:36:15.080 them people covered from overseas they bring diseases they're fine those ones are all right
00:36:22.440 it's just that it's just the europeans the white europeans she's got an issue with yeah they didn't
00:36:26.680 bring anything else they didn't bring any benefits of civilization she's sober for this one is she
00:36:31.080 yeah i was gonna say she's still on the source she's still sloshed out of her mind yeah and now
00:36:39.320 the democrats are the democrats are going the democratic socialist way which is a way of them
00:36:46.600 saying basically that they're socialists but they try to sugarcoat it somehow and one of the big names
00:36:52.120 now is zoran mamdani i hate this picture yeah yeah let's look at what he said about christopher columbus
00:37:00.760 here here he is in front of a statue of christopher and he says take it down this is from august
00:37:09.880 no it's from june 18th 2020 it's a port mate yeah and he is basically giving a middle finger to
00:37:18.280 columbus go back to uganda just a quick word christopher columbus got more guts and balls
00:37:28.040 and tenacity than that man could ever dream of he couldn't even comprehend
00:37:33.400 the amount of daring do that christopher columbus undertook and he doesn't eat with his hands
00:37:38.520 so civilized as well christopher columbus did an unbelievable feat to cross the atlantic at least
00:37:48.920 for the first time i mean he did do some other things when he was governor that were questionable
00:37:53.080 but still no but it's like the europeans brought nothing good to the north american continent that's
00:37:58.760 it because you can definitely sense what obvious nonsense exactly because it's basically anti-european
00:38:03.720 propaganda and anti-western civilization propaganda because if you just look at the
00:38:09.880 talking points of democratic socialism that's exactly where it's going oh yeah it's the europeans
00:38:14.520 that made the united states the most powerful country in the world to win to end up winning
00:38:21.480 the world war ii on two fronts at the same time and then the cold war becoming the world's only hyper
00:38:26.120 power that was that was european culture and civilization that did that you're welcome
00:38:29.880 yeah you're welcome yeah but mom donnie hey we propagated there's a west there's one of the
00:38:35.720 reasons why donnie hates hates it but he has tough time he has a tough time now because
00:38:43.480 they are saying that basically he what he received illegal foreign donations oh i don't think you're
00:38:49.080 allowed to foreign donations so they yeah they were against foreign interference brown politician corrupt
00:38:55.800 surely not and they say mayoral candidate zoran mamdani has taken almost 13 000 and potentially
00:39:02.040 illegal foreign donations to fund his campaign according to new year post well they say potentially
00:39:08.280 here let me just rephrase what i said before for for caution's sake and uh basically they're saying one
00:39:16.360 donation comes from mamdani's mother-in-law in dubai well two thousand one hundred dollars came from james
00:39:23.400 further than environmental scientist at australia's university of tasmania another two thousand eight
00:39:29.000 hundred one hundred dollars came from dubai-based investor ada diaz ahmed and um 250 dollars from
00:39:38.040 jundai bates kobashigawa according to the new york city campaign finance board records seen by the post
00:39:45.000 now i will say when i heard that when i heard this um i expected there to be greater sums but still there's
00:39:52.840 the ethical issue of the matter as to whether you are whether you are basically
00:40:00.440 correct when you're saying that you're going to fight corruption you're going to fight illegality
00:40:05.480 when you're accepting illegal foreign donations whatever the sum it looks like this seems to be
00:40:11.880 seems to be a foreign interference now i'm not the one to judge it i'm not a judge but few activist
00:40:17.800 judges please that's not isn't it from dubai to tasmania yeah because weird like what's a guy in
00:40:24.680 tasmania giving him money for but okay whatever right so do you know latisha james hey do you know
00:40:33.160 latisha james rings a bell she's attorney general of new york she's one of the main people who prosecuted
00:40:40.360 trump oh yeah and she was uh saying essentially she accused trump of inflating his assets in order
00:40:48.200 to get favorable loans and and engage in economic relations with favorable conditions there's a clip
00:40:55.320 from her um saying i think it was just i think maybe it was before he got in it must have been before
00:41:01.800 he got in where she there's just a clip of her just explicitly saying we'll do anything it takes to
00:41:07.480 to get him yeah we're essentially saying uh any any old trump top charge pun not intended actually
00:41:14.520 any old trump top charge anything we can do to get him uh we will do like that's exactly the wrong
00:41:21.400 attitude for like a da or whatever she is but it's totally consistent with a democrat mindset to say
00:41:28.200 something like this and then wonder why people think that you know why would this actually helps trump
00:41:37.640 because if they're blatantly saying we're going to weaponize justice against trump then how can they
00:41:43.400 accuse trump of you know of um weaponized justice against them they're losing the moral ground
00:41:50.520 she's a true scumbag that's the face of someone that is wounding the republic
00:41:55.800 if the republic spirals down into oblivion and death it's people like her that did it
00:42:00.920 so she is also accused of of committing federal fraud she wasn't really and the mainstream media
00:42:09.480 is with her in saying that this was entirely something that is trump's retaliations but let
00:42:14.360 us see what the accusations are and uh what's going on so they're saying she has been criminally
00:42:20.360 indicted on federal bank fraud charges over a property she purchased in virginia trump has pushed his
00:42:27.560 officials to legally pursue james among uh other political opponents of his she denies any wrong
00:42:34.040 doing calling the case a desperate weaponization on our justice system wait what how can you say that
00:42:41.080 with a straight face yeah but desperate weaponization is it pretty certain uh saying we'll we'll stop at
00:42:46.840 nothing we'll do everything it takes to get pretty certain that uh sounds quite desperate that is a
00:42:51.640 weaponization isn't it okay when they do it well this is what they say isn't it do you know what
00:42:55.640 i mean right it's like a classic case of effing around and finding out yeah let's see she hasn't
00:43:01.320 been uh found guilty yet by court but let's see how this will evolve but there is some interesting
00:43:08.040 issues about the case which i'm going to briefly tell you right now basically what happened is that
00:43:13.720 what the accusation is is that she basically gave false um evidence and statements to the federal
00:43:23.720 bank in order to secure a loan with favorable conditions now again the sum they're talking about
00:43:31.240 isn't that big it's eighteen thousand nine hundred and thirty three dollars close to 14k pounds and that she
00:43:39.640 misrepresented this in order to portray a property she got as a rental investment property and
00:43:49.720 no she basically said that that was going to be a secondary residence and uh it looks like she used
00:43:56.040 it as a rental investment property but if that let's see what else happened because it looks like she was
00:44:02.920 harboring someone she was giving shelter to one of her grandnieces in that house let's see here guardian and
00:44:11.000 latisha and political they're basically framing this as being trump's attack and let us see this here
00:44:17.160 there was an article by the daily mail saying that there was there's a tenant living in that house
00:44:22.520 who's her grandniece called nakia thompson along with her children who is basically an abscondor
00:44:29.880 she's living in their house like the u.s marshals want her to or she failed to come to court or
00:44:39.240 something well maybe she she fled the i think she fled north carolina they are saying an abscondor is
00:44:46.760 considered a fugitive thompson faces arrest if she's located in north carolina he said their crimes of
00:44:53.560 assault and trespass are considered non-extraditable due to their low level but it seems like there there
00:44:59.320 is the moral issue and this is something that is sort of contributing to the democrats losing their
00:45:07.400 um the the alleged moral ground they think they occupied i don't think they do but she was harboring
00:45:15.320 a fugitive yeah pan bondi wants every in-house outhouse henhouse and doghouse searched in that area
00:45:20.520 yeah i've got to get we can't we can't be having fugitives as well lunch please nakia thompson
00:45:28.680 um right so basically i don't know if uh i'll be honest i don't know what's going to happen out of
00:45:36.760 it if she's going to be found guilty or not but um we'll see what happens it's going to be an
00:45:42.040 interesting case but um one thing i will say because i do want to be very fair with my reporting is that
00:45:50.280 i don't know if what uh what's what's the case going to be precisely here because if she said it's
00:45:57.400 going to be a primary residence uh and she was renting the house but then she will she had her
00:46:03.720 granny's they were living for free it's going to be it's going to be weird but it does look like it's
00:46:09.320 suspicious at least to be um sheltering and absconder on your house right
00:46:19.480 now you know that the democrats have an issue with law enforcement
00:46:25.400 i don't understand how they think that they can have a country without a border policy and without
00:46:31.880 law enforcement it looks like they are trying to prepare the ground for anarcho tyranny
00:46:39.880 i'm not happy for saying this but who is against law enforcement who is against deporting people
00:46:45.560 who are in a country legally and here we have governor pritzker who is threatening to prosecute
00:46:52.520 people working in uh on ice for enforcing the law and saying that let's listen to what he says
00:47:00.680 samson could you please play this video
00:47:02.600 the tables will turn someday these people should recognize that maybe they're not going to get
00:47:09.000 prosecuted today although we're looking at doing that but they may get prosecuted after the trump
00:47:15.800 administration for the things that they did because the statute of limitations won't have run
00:47:19.960 oh no i don't know what a mad thing to turn against ice or to defund the police anything like that
00:47:30.600 is madness is absolute madness all it means is that you want anarchy that's all that means
00:47:38.600 i'm on the side that means you want to destroy the country that's all it means every time on the
00:47:43.080 side of violent criminals yeah and and i mean what shouldn't be in the country like yeah aren't they
00:47:48.760 the ones who have activist mayors and activists inside several institutions who are constantly pushing
00:47:55.560 for giving uh criminals and sometimes really um hardcore criminals many more chances and they're
00:48:03.720 releasing them all the time like the carlos brown jr who murdered irina zarutska in 13 times yeah 14
00:48:10.840 times re-released and because basically they have activists who don't care about the common good but
00:48:17.400 care just about their agenda and here just like the chicago mayor who was outraged in 2023 about texas
00:48:24.520 buzzing illegal aliens to his city and today he is basically outraged against ice they don't have
00:48:31.480 any morals do they no they actually have no morals at all remember the previous mayor of chicago that
00:48:39.000 that female black woman you remember her i can't remember her name now but she was all over the news
00:48:44.120 all the time and you thought that the new guy coming in would be better he made a few noises that
00:48:48.120 he wouldn't be as insane as her and he's absolutely as insane as her if not if not worse actually
00:48:53.080 every time we think that things can get worse they get worse just whatever's in favor of gangs
00:48:58.680 and violence and and anarchy and stuff he's in favor for anything that even tries even tries to
00:49:05.080 address the issue is he's got an issue with the problem with them we'll fight against yeah i mean
00:49:10.280 if that's what the people of chicago vote for right i mean yeah if you for years and years and years
00:49:18.040 i know it's the same in britain we voted we voted a labor party in okay it's but still like i don't
00:49:24.680 know it's client classes you know like he's he's appealing to people that are going to keep him in
00:49:30.120 power criminals violent thugs yeah they've got the right to vote so yeah they'll vote for him i guess
00:49:35.880 i mean yeah your best bet is just to leave just leave those places let them rot and then take them back
00:49:44.280 afterwards it's as if they have they are waging war against standards but someone makes is going
00:49:50.920 to make the difference actor martin sheen he actually has high standards for a change and uh
00:49:57.960 donald trump doesn't meet his standards and he said the day where trump was in the middle east he said
00:50:03.640 you're the biggest nothing in the world stop listening to all these people around you
00:50:08.280 they're sick of fans who are encouraging you to be not your non-human self you contributed to
00:50:14.440 temporary ceasefire into the middle east but what have you done about social media posts
00:50:20.120 what what no that was my that was my reading between the line no none of this makes any sense
00:50:24.680 anyway martin sheen is so obnoxious he thinks he's actually josiah bartlett president bartlett
00:50:30.280 don't know if you remember the west wing it's quite a 90s thing there was a long-running show
00:50:34.920 the west wing where martin sheen played the president yeah josiah bartlett he thinks he's
00:50:40.040 actually like an important voice in politics and he's like one of the most left-wing anti-trump trump
00:50:47.080 derangement syndrome like robert de niro he's that far gone if you can't uh anything positive
00:50:54.680 uh from your sort of political you're just an ideologue right like yeah you're just a straight
00:51:00.120 opinion like how can you not acknowledge that trump's achieved something positive like it's
00:51:06.520 it's there plain plain to say even if you hate him yeah sure fine hate him it's fine whatever but
00:51:11.000 at least acknowledge that he's done something good and if you can't do that you're just outing yourself
00:51:14.760 as a freak you're discrediting your voice basically yeah yeah but i do respect the fact that he has
00:51:21.480 high standards and he he focuses on the character gap on the left and says let's
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00:52:26.200 to the other celebrity nothing of a human being absolutely nothing going on in your brain mark
00:52:34.920 you're a moron but aren't you a bit harsh imbecile no aren't you a bit harsh i'm being tame i'm being
00:52:42.120 super tame i hate this guy he's such a clown but completely insufferable every time yeah yeah yeah but
00:52:50.520 isn't he a good guy he is advocate he he wants p he wants fairness and equality and justice no he wants
00:52:55.960 equity yeah yeah that's all double speak for destroy america yeah that's all double speak for
00:53:03.400 communism yeah destroy white people and white people yeah whose legacy is it because it seems
00:53:08.760 to me that obama was the one who took it out of the universities and basically mainstreamed it it's obama
00:53:14.920 who brought it on the mainstream i blame obama garen hill obama is worried here obama is worried
00:53:23.720 here because he says that on a podcast that a lot of what he and michelle represented and try to
00:53:32.280 to push forward trump is uh undoing great you're good brilliant excellent let's go team mega
00:53:41.240 i i don't see how this is against trump because it's it seems to me that obama is the person who
00:53:47.080 basically popularized all these victimhood narratives that are insanely divisive and try to make all
00:53:53.560 kinds of lunatics saying that they're justified in to using violence because they're just happy
00:54:00.440 because they're just faced with existential threats and they have to do it because they're in self-defense
00:54:05.960 that's not a legacy to be proud of yeah no right right now we're gonna go to the next democrat
00:54:11.960 mrs freeze yeah who's this mrs freeze you don't know no what's this
00:54:26.280 it's the democrat candidate or virginia governor what is this she's she's abigail spanberger she's uh
00:54:35.160 what's she got on her head she's mrs freeze's head looks like one of the scientists from 12 monkeys
00:54:42.040 you ever see 12 monkeys yeah what is that what was she uh all right everyone chill let's look at this
00:54:48.920 here because she had a very bad debate appearance and she she was leading the polls but now i think
00:54:55.240 that's going to change because she refused to condemn someone who was openly
00:54:59.560 either calling for or being completely fine with political violence against a republican and his
00:55:06.600 two children and there was a debate here and we have the republican candidate who was basically
00:55:15.080 telling her that are you fine with this political violence you have nothing to say
00:55:19.320 and i want us to look at how i want you to see how she reacted
00:55:23.320 would it take him pulling the trigger is that what would do it and then you would say he needs to
00:55:32.200 get out of the race abigail you have nothing to say abigail what if he said it about your two
00:55:40.520 children your three children is that when you would say he should get out of the race abigail
00:55:45.560 you're running to be governor miss earl sears i mean we're talking about murder we're talking about
00:55:54.040 someone's life being taken from them have you nothing to say about that are you not going to
00:56:01.640 address it really you can't go any further you're a governor you're supposed to stand up for all the
00:56:07.640 people are you saying political murder is all right have some political courage what you have done is
00:56:16.120 you are taking political calculations about your future as governor well as governor you have to
00:56:22.040 make hard choices and that means telling jay jones to leave the race wow that was actually disturbing
00:56:31.640 yeah it's a little bit disturbing kept smirking little duper's delight little yeah yeah exactly
00:56:37.400 corner of the mouth starting to come up and yeah it's real bad yeah i'm afraid disgusting i'm afraid
00:56:43.400 her condition has left a call to her pleas of mercy right so and that was that was that was actually
00:56:51.960 i've not seen that before yeah they say here i see the action of woke them governatorial hope
00:56:58.920 hopeful asked to condemn child murder attacks by her perspective ag it's really not hard just to
00:57:04.920 be like yeah that's gross yeah i'm against political murder it's not that hard no no no one
00:57:10.280 should get murdered yeah right again the uh the point i made a little earlier about latish james this
00:57:15.800 is the face of someone this is someone you can point to an individual who helped undermine and
00:57:22.360 perhaps ultimately destroyed the republic yeah someone like her i think basically this shows
00:57:28.680 is that the dems are basically um rising in bs exponentially their rhetoric is just more bs the
00:57:38.200 the more time goes by the worse it becomes and actually it free it frequently tries to conceal
00:57:45.160 the moral corruption that we see in the justification of political violence or the refusal to condemn it
00:57:51.960 right right let's go to the to the comments easy e says
00:58:01.080 actively incriminating yourself as public servant to spite your president is insanity trump's time time
00:58:07.480 in office is short federal prison time is not luke stewart says good day all maybe we should take
00:58:14.920 away the european man's gift modern civilization from non-europeans you don't know how good you got
00:58:19.960 until it's gone um and jurissus anger rises sorry as an american thanks for the dominance blueprint
00:58:30.840 easy e his auntie trump in california and still couldn't find a girlfriend the left is the party of
00:58:36.040 virgins confirmed maybe he'll find love in prison that's for yours i thought katie perry said that
00:58:41.800 california girls were the best didn't she yeah that was propaganda we're gonna hear them roar
00:58:48.600 maybe they're a cotton cold a bit right okay i didn't know you're such a scary
00:58:55.640 yeah now they're on the school i'm judging
00:59:02.280 all right so speaking english uh is racist
00:59:05.240 sure why not why not yeah well apparently apparently so for those that don't know
00:59:13.320 as if you didn't know we have been flooded uh with foreign imports
00:59:21.240 people that base barely uh string a sentence together uh we have entire signs in like urdu
00:59:28.920 completely different languages there's mps that campaign in different languages there are
00:59:34.280 into our entire enclaves where people can't speak english uh obviously uh and we've never really
00:59:42.120 made it a thing that if you come to this country and we give you uh citizenship so a british passport
00:59:50.440 like any stringent test to sort of quantify the fact that you're going to be
00:59:55.240 a fantastic member of society and obviously one of those things you'd think a really integral part of
01:00:01.720 that would be being able to speak the language it's pretty important uh and in fact actually the
01:00:06.680 english language is it's one of those languages that most of the world wants to learn and yet we
01:00:13.880 don't impose it on people that come to this country baffling really absolutely baffling really really
01:00:20.680 really really really shocking there are thousands perhaps even millions of people now in this country
01:00:25.720 that don't speak any english or hardly any english certainly couldn't get by certainly couldn't read or write
01:00:34.280 so you fill out any sort of forms or anything like that like how often now do you go into a shop
01:00:39.960 and there's someone and they they need to interact with the person behind the counter and they can't because
01:00:45.320 they haven't got any english yeah they just hold out the money they've got in their hand and let the person take them and they don't even know the money
01:00:51.640 yeah they don't know i was in a boots the other day and both the parties were that both the parties
01:00:57.480 were sub-saharan africans amazing and both trying to speak broken english terribly and couldn't get the
01:01:04.280 interaction to just buy a few toiletries it wasn't working they couldn't do it because both the employee
01:01:09.400 and the customer was that what what madness well we also get it um on the phone there's there's people
01:01:17.080 that you deal with on the phone they've outsourced most call centers to well whether they're here or
01:01:23.720 not it's an english company and they've outsourced the call center to either india or or you know a
01:01:32.840 call center in this country but it is populated by indians and you cannot yep cannot convey anything
01:01:41.160 across it it's just another level of difficulty i i've had i've had this very recently came back from
01:01:47.560 a from a flight it was delayed and i started phoning the parking company i had my car yeah and someone
01:01:55.160 came there and i couldn't understand what they were saying they responded 40 minutes after my first call
01:02:01.880 and i couldn't understand what he was saying and then there was another voice behind then i started med
01:02:07.400 maxing and screaming f you yeah after a while sorry i couldn't do it they have the cheek to get angry
01:02:12.920 with you because they don't understand you it's like you're in my country this is my country my
01:02:19.880 language if you can't speak it that's your fault anyway anyway i digress you can definitely go to
01:02:25.400 certain places in this country in sort of inner city certain places in inner city london birmingham
01:02:31.000 moldham manchester leeds blackburn whatever and get by and your first language your only language is
01:02:36.520 arabic or something or urdu or hindi or something and you can get by in the black economy you don't
01:02:41.320 need to be able to speak english because that's how yeah big the enclaves are it's tragic it's absolutely
01:02:47.480 tragic but shabana mahmoud has a decreed that migrants will need an a-level an a-level standard english
01:03:00.520 to work in the uk this is a new thing that just came out yesterday i'm pretty sure it was just yesterday
01:03:06.680 yeah yesterday and um why do you find that so funny i don't i just think about my a-level english so
01:03:13.160 they need to read philip larkin today yeah well yeah but this is what which a-level english which a-level
01:03:19.880 because standards have slipped massively when it comes to education these days but this is a new
01:03:25.640 thing that they brought in right and i think i think good like this is a good thing to bring in
01:03:32.840 uh it's it essentially for skilled workers uh primarily that's that's what it's supposed to
01:03:41.080 to be aimed at to enhance their linguistic skills yeah so you can actually i don't know be a skilled
01:03:46.120 worker because you think being a skilled worker in the uk would mean that you would have to speak english but
01:03:50.600 you need to be able to read dh lawrence flawlessly otherwise you can't come in
01:03:56.280 well you know it's good that a standard is no i'm mucking about you're absolutely right no it's
01:04:01.800 better than nothing absolutely better than nothing yeah i'll take i'll take it right at last finally
01:04:07.000 something something something and they state the most obvious painfully obvious statement you could
01:04:14.600 ever make if you come to this country you must learn our language and play your part right yeah
01:04:19.880 be nice wouldn't it yeah yeah like it's not much to ask honestly it's not much to ask and english is
01:04:29.080 not one of the hardest languages just to learn isn't it isn't it it's i've heard it was among the more
01:04:34.440 difficult ones is it not i don't think so okay it's difficult for the nuance of the english language
01:04:39.960 vocabulary is very very big i understand it is yeah yeah but you don't need that massive vocabulary in
01:04:45.960 order to be able to to talk and speak on the phone the nuances of the language that are more difficult
01:04:52.680 like authors and things like that like to write in english because it conveys different things you can
01:04:58.680 convey a lot with the language but that's a you know a much deeper uh element of our sort of you
01:05:05.480 know linguistic structure basically um so yeah i mean continues and says this country is always
01:05:10.920 welcome those who come to this country and contribute well that's terrible english just as an fyi someone
01:05:16.840 talking about english and how people need migrants foreigners need to have good english or that is terrible
01:05:22.680 english you don't repeat the same word the same descriptive word for something in the same
01:05:29.080 sentence that's quite that's it's just bad english me being nitpicky but it's bad english right this
01:05:34.040 country is always welcome those who come to this country and contribute but it is unacceptable for
01:05:39.320 migrants to come here without learning our language my language thank you you're a pakistani uh unable to
01:05:44.040 contribute to our national life yeah good fine that's kind of standard right
01:05:49.160 oh people people aren't taking it so well guys what types of people well imagine natives
01:06:00.200 like haven't got a problem with it why not why not does owen jones have a problem with it
01:06:05.480 oh i actually haven't checked he's a bit preoccupied with palestine at the moment to be
01:06:09.720 fair there's a lot a lot of people preoccupied with palestine um but we got our our sort of usual
01:06:14.920 sort so here's here's again just one statement you know this is from the home office uh if people
01:06:19.880 want to settle in the uk they must be able to integrate and contribute to society um so just
01:06:24.520 repeating the statement and even just a brief look through this we're not going to you know go through
01:06:29.720 this massively um but some of the comments which were right at the top were very worthwhile i mean oh
01:06:36.600 oh oh lotus is dot com there sorry um alfred the mid also is known yeah no it's it's too late they're
01:06:43.800 already here mass deportations so you'll you'll be deporting all those already here without that
01:06:47.960 standard right so yeah so are you going to retroactively uh enforce that you'd think that
01:06:52.920 you would if that's going to be the new norm um but yeah and we'll just continue through this
01:06:59.560 um if you come to this country you must learn our language and play your part
01:07:04.680 it's my language but all right uh and again people just aren't taking it so well they really aren't
01:07:12.760 um again just getting roasted absolutely roasted roasted destroyed and this is the thing is that they've
01:07:23.560 in doing so we spoke about this is that they they're completely destroying whatever goodwill they had
01:07:32.840 with the left labor specifically uh and so this is all just lefties lefties and foreigners basically
01:07:39.800 just ripping them and the right are just ripping them apart as well uh why not yeah it's just easy
01:07:46.200 pickings isn't it yeah but again most people are just saying no this isn't enough you know it isn't
01:07:50.600 enough uh and then we get to of course it needs to be to undergrad level not a level needs to be
01:07:56.840 undergrad english wow yeah fair need to be able to analyze a doll's house and hamlet
01:08:04.040 otherwise you can't come in
01:08:08.520 anyway street card name desire if you can't read that understand it and analyze the nuance
01:08:13.720 then no citizenship for you get out clear about uh and then the usual sorts say the usual sorts have
01:08:23.800 dropped in there adnan hussein mp typical british name typical british name says migrants are now
01:08:32.040 expected to have better english language skills than the average brit um well adnan uh you're foreign
01:08:40.040 um you don't have a right to be here and by decree we can set whatever standard we want actually thank
01:08:47.800 you so yeah sorry bro uh plus i actually did an a level in english language and english lit and um
01:08:57.800 your average uh brit i'm sure could get a c it's not that difficult it's not that difficult
01:09:04.440 an a level english language like maybe to get an a or an a star yeah you'd have to work at it
01:09:12.040 but to just get an a level in it get a c in it it's not yeah your average your average brit i'm sure
01:09:17.480 could get a c in an a level english i think this shows the basically the problem with multiculturalism
01:09:24.520 is because if you're going to a foreign language and you don't speak the language that means that you
01:09:29.400 can't form connections with people there but diversity you are in a ghetto diversity is a
01:09:35.080 strength you are in a ghetto and not only this but great strength it looks like people are entering
01:09:41.080 the country and the country the state is telling them you should hate the culture yeah yeah because
01:09:46.680 multiculturalism is the exact opposite of assimilationism it says don't assimilate keep your
01:09:52.040 culture keep your ghetto just just trash on the natives and westerners and what i wanted to
01:09:59.240 say before and and add to it is that it isn't much to ask people from people to learn the language of
01:10:06.520 the country they're gonna live in no and also i will say this that it's it's you really need to be a
01:10:13.480 piece of work if you can't sort of coexist within this country why does why would you want to be here
01:10:19.800 and not be able to speak to anyone how is that good yeah it's awful but but also it's it's not like
01:10:25.240 a culture that says you that gives you 10 obligations per week and says you have to do a b c
01:10:31.720 the d e f g etc otherwise wrong it's just can you stop raping and killing people yeah and speak english
01:10:41.800 yeah yeah yeah it's mad it's mad i mean if i ever emigrated to another country
01:10:46.760 a non-english speaking country of course it would be among my highest priorities in my life
01:10:55.080 to be to get to a conversable level in that language as quickly as possible obviously
01:11:01.800 sure who wouldn't well yeah i would never emigrate to a non-english speaking country but
01:11:05.880 if i did yeah of course if i decided to move to italy yeah learning italian to a passable level
01:11:12.760 would absolutely be you would like to read levian tacitus on the original in the original yeah
01:11:20.520 but it is comical so this is adnan hussein obviously um and i just thought i'd chime in
01:11:26.840 there that that's that quite based chap there on uh twitter mistakes reviews says that you shouldn't
01:11:32.120 even be here and this is tame this is the thing everyone up in arms about this this is this is ultra
01:11:40.120 tame this is the most tamest of tame things and you're throwing your toys at the pram you should
01:11:46.760 be like yeah okay yeah like what what a bad hill to die on yeah you've now got to explain to me
01:11:55.880 why it's okay to have people here that can barely speak you know the language like that's
01:12:03.160 what a terrible argument to make for yourself or none it really is some people come here and they've
01:12:08.520 got no english none like again they're trying to pay for something in a shop and they don't understand
01:12:16.840 like someone says 50p or 10p or one pound or they don't understand any numbers some of these people
01:12:21.800 don't understand any english and yeah you're quite right to point out that like um it's like the most
01:12:27.880 tamest thing ever um it's in absolutely everyone's interest not that i really care about their
01:12:33.960 interests but it's in absolutely every party's interest that they can speak english properly yeah
01:12:39.800 so what argument has someone like adnan got what really is their argument well again it's just it's
01:12:45.160 racist i guess that's the argument yeah that's how pathetic it is and and you know this is the rod that
01:12:50.680 they're making for their own bank it's like you didn't have to stand in opposition of this yeah pretty
01:12:55.640 tame request hey you guys you should probably speak some english no what yeah that's a bad bad fight to
01:13:05.480 pick it's a really bad one because the implication is we want to destroy your language yeah we want to
01:13:11.400 replace your language with our languages yeah we don't care about your life yeah yeah yeah your language
01:13:16.040 can take a long walk off a shop here for a weekend that's what you're saying yeah and the culture well
01:13:22.200 yeah and everything yeah and the whole country your race ultimately yeah yeah i had a very weird
01:13:26.920 experience the other day because i was on in waterstones and i was looking at the history section
01:13:31.720 and there was a a book about another country in the middle east somewhere and it was written by an english
01:13:39.320 author and they're saying you know a perspective on the middle east and there were people from
01:13:44.360 there say why would i care reading about an englishman's perspective on the middle east so
01:13:53.000 no says it all get the usual sort uh so this actually um precedes the uh statement so rupert
01:14:00.600 lowe was like you know foreign national living in england is unable to speak english they should
01:14:03.880 not be able to continue living in england yeah fine that's perfectly reasonable statement to make
01:14:09.000 and then uh bushwhacker um said seriously f off the english integrate the least anywhere they go
01:14:15.320 well that's interesting because you call yourself you you claim to be part of this country but your
01:14:24.360 statement is predicated on the fact that there are english which are separate from you and those
01:14:28.360 people don't integrate so that's an interesting point of context just to say okay spits in your
01:14:34.040 arguments face there but then also yeah that's fine if people don't integrate and you want them to leave
01:14:38.520 that country yeah fine no one's saying they must be there no one's saying the spanish must have english
01:14:45.960 enclaves there no if the spanish don't want us there that's absolutely fine well within their right well
01:14:52.200 within their right if i was uh a lord protector of this country and did like a mass deportation thing
01:15:00.360 and other countries as a tit for tat thing said well you're the english enclave in our cities we're sending
01:15:06.600 them all back i'll be like fine brilliant yeah we'll have them back yeah fine then that's okay we'll
01:15:10.680 take their money as well then yeah yeah and plus also just to point out to bush rather there is a long
01:15:16.920 long tradition uh in particularly in imperial years of brits going native wherever they went around the
01:15:23.720 world and absolutely assimilating as much as they possibly could with foreign cultures and religions
01:15:30.200 none of this would be possible without that forget about that regrettably strong out group
01:15:35.160 preference none of this conversation would be had yeah true yeah the entire yeah the entire argument
01:15:41.400 that they have yeah yeah and then of course of course this is like the greatest hits of leftist twitter
01:15:50.520 narinda yeah i know i know i know says tell me sister what what did your mother learn english to even gcse
01:16:02.360 level let alone a level when she arrived in this country don't worry narinda mate don't worry we must
01:16:07.800 keep doing the same thing for the eternity because it's been done before we can't change anything we're
01:16:14.200 not allowed to change things the status quo must remain idiot uh could she think about narinda is that
01:16:21.800 she's um sikh isn't she oh i don't know so she's actually got a beef with with muslims oh right she
01:16:29.400 should be thanking us anyway what cur yeah yeah we ended um was it sati indians burning their wives
01:16:41.080 a lot oh right yeah you're welcome you're welcome you're welcome you're welcome for that
01:16:49.080 chances are i'm not gonna get into it but yeah you're welcome um compare and contrast the themes
01:16:54.760 of love in shakespeare's son 18 and john uh john don's the good uh the good morrow highlighting the
01:17:00.200 differences in their portrayal of love's insurance shut up oh there's more as well um
01:17:09.960 for a second i thought reform would come into power i like i like narinda's tweets are a gold mine of
01:17:16.520 leftist meltdown uh this policy is that disgraceful why is it disgraceful you can't articulate yourself
01:17:24.680 and the articulation that she gives the argument that she gives is expecting migrants to have
01:17:28.920 uh a level english whilst the domestic population have barely passed english gcse is pure discrimination
01:17:33.320 well yeah iqs have been on the decline but if you flood the country with random third worlders the
01:17:40.840 iq will eventually decline that's just a fact but also this isn't the argument that you think it is
01:17:45.720 because that just means that yeah okay well yeah we should we our education system needs a bit
01:17:53.480 reform okay that's fine so you're saying that people in power are failing english kids as well then
01:17:58.920 like it's not an argument this is not an argument it's pure discrimination yeah sure
01:18:04.440 okay that's fine are we not allowed we're not so you you must be able to speak a foreign language
01:18:11.000 in this country like what one if you're a native to these islands you don't need to prove anything
01:18:19.800 two i suspect the vast majority of everyone in this country could pass could get a c at gcse
01:18:28.200 english that's really not hard to do yeah like most people pass through secondary school with getting
01:18:34.280 an a to c in english and most people so what are you even talking about what is she talking about
01:18:40.920 these people these fifth columnists these cuckoos in the nest aliens foreigners just just endless just
01:18:48.680 endlessly trying to undermine us at every possible angle at every possible opportunity at all times
01:18:53.640 like narinda kerr it's a disgusting thing to do what do you think you're doing narinda what do you
01:18:59.000 think you're doing there's no way anyone can say there's a reasonable ask haven't you read the last
01:19:05.400 bit though all right it's not reasonable it's racist to speak english in england okay speaking english is
01:19:12.120 racist because it discriminates against people that can't speak english in england that's the argument that
01:19:18.440 they're making right that's the entire that's the their entire argument is that it's racist to speak
01:19:27.400 english in england racist everyone's a racist discrimination yeah being able to speak english
01:19:36.120 is actually exclusive it isn't it is like not everyone can do it so it's an inclusive thing
01:19:42.520 i can't i can't speak japanese right yeah so you're outside of that group i know mad i know i speak a
01:19:50.120 little bit of afrikaans though a little bit yeah yeah disney by a moini how about that
01:19:57.480 something new every day a little bit a little bit anyway um so yeah it is exclusive yeah that's
01:20:02.920 well what would you expect we're in england would you expect but also any language is exclusive yeah
01:20:09.960 maybe urdu isn't no well well yeah so speaking english is uh racist in england
01:20:20.040 but wait but wait we thought we had we had a bit of a win with this because in all of these things
01:20:27.960 there's always something hidden and i spotted this today and i thought i would end
01:20:33.160 this segment on a bit of a bad note i do apologize i do apologize but it does say
01:20:41.240 as we scroll all the way down all the way down all the way down
01:20:45.640 the government aims to double the number of highly skilled people coming to the uk
01:20:51.240 so yes speaking speaking english in england is racist and they're gonna comfort they're gonna demand
01:21:01.320 you must speak english to an a level and and you know we all thought that was really really good and
01:21:05.560 it is good but it is now still a way for them to to double it to double the people coming there
01:21:17.400 mental yeah this is crazy that's what it always boils down to that's what it nearly always boils
01:21:22.360 down to whatever scheme they're coming up with any new policy is ultimately to cram more in faster
01:21:28.360 nearly always nearly always that's the case yeah i'm sorry about that guys all right so we have
01:21:35.560 some comments mark h says beau you should interview raymond ibrahim and why the crusades were totally
01:21:41.880 justified or so also really enjoying mcgallon series that's why thank you very much so i said you should
01:21:47.560 be use it again raymond ibrahim and the question raymond okay was the crusades good sorry it's a
01:21:57.800 fight club it's a fight club reference a drunk changeling i think this means we need the south
01:22:02.440 asians to do all the jobs the locals are too stupid to do but expecting them to know high school english
01:22:08.520 is too much schrodinger's skilled worker right i think i think we have um two videos to play
01:22:16.520 before we go to the comments you can be sure that if it should have been otherwise the gods would
01:22:23.880 have made it otherwise because if that were right it would also have been possible and if in accordance
01:22:30.200 with nature nature would have brought it out don't hope that events will turn out the way you want
01:22:36.840 welcome events in whichever way they happen this is the path to peace from the start
01:22:46.520 samson has people having a heart attack from laughter yeah so let for you yeah right thank you very much
01:23:03.320 what is that yeah he's actually breaking down with laughter right okay let's go to the next one by zesty king
01:23:11.720 hey load seaters i'm on a university campus and i'm going to see whatever the woke stuff i can find
01:23:21.400 net zero eh you can't get away from it
01:23:27.960 oh wow
01:23:34.680 wow
01:23:34.920 that yeah i mean i know it's almost like a cliche thanks for that zesty king it's almost a cliche
01:23:43.320 that um i'm still going is it sorry spicy goat head that at university there's like you there's hard
01:23:50.040 lefties there right that goes back to whenever it goes back to the fucking 1920s or 30s now it just feels
01:23:56.760 like it's like uh like a larpy thing it's now like a fourth or fifth generation thing almost like
01:24:02.360 it's like a silly little laughing like a a revolution festival with a photoshop picture of marks or
01:24:08.840 something it's like these are these are like super lame uh what's what's the newest generation they
01:24:16.040 call it beyond zen is it gen alpha is that the newest one you know most i don't even know i don't even
01:24:21.240 know but they're like it's barely even laughing at it samson do you require an ambulance samson still
01:24:27.800 hasn't recovered from the video it was incredibly funny though okay good okay right so let's go to
01:24:34.520 the comments binary surfer says i would bet money this kid we're going the fire turns out to be antifa
01:24:43.640 affiliated i wouldn't be surprised we just don't know yet but i absolutely wouldn't be surprised
01:24:49.320 uh kevin fox says since the 2023 maui fires only 290 out of 2000 properties have been rebuilt
01:24:57.560 americans are slower at building homes than labor they're not building back better
01:25:04.040 they're not building back at all looks like they're buying back that's what they're trying to do buy
01:25:09.240 back plots yeah lord inquisitor hector rex california is so up its own ass with permitting and zoning laws
01:25:16.200 that it takes years for something as installing a toilet they're so bureaucratically bogged down
01:25:21.960 the billions are wasted and nothing ever gets done remotely in time yeah yeah very much like this
01:25:28.360 country yeah i'm all for protecting the land like absolutely but yeah yeah yeah there's so much
01:25:34.840 bureaucracy in red tape that uh you can't do stuff yeah george hap says since they're blaming
01:25:42.040 blaming climate change la is obviously not doing enough to confront that i suggest that they stop
01:25:48.200 using electricity altogether go north korean style they almost had to they're having blackouts remember
01:25:55.000 henry ashman said sorry bo you wanted to say something just real quick i was going to say
01:26:00.360 maybe this is an odd thing an odd history nerd thing to think about but i i it quite often passes
01:26:06.840 my mind what the world was like before power now it's not that long ago yeah it's not all that long
01:26:12.760 ago if you go back to sort of the mid 19th century that's the world before power very very
01:26:19.400 very very very different to the world we live in and it may be if there is some sort of systems
01:26:23.960 collapse some sort of giant financial crisis or heaven forbid even a world war or anything like
01:26:28.120 that we may well be plunged back into a sort of a pre-modern world where there's no power
01:26:34.680 so think think about get your ducks in a row think about what life is like with no power
01:26:44.360 when the sun goes down it's dark and cold and cold you haven't even got a fridge let alone a cooker
01:26:50.920 get a wood burner let alone a phone or a tv a world without power i think we moderns can almost
01:26:58.600 barely really comprehend but that may be in our future they want to send us back to the cooler
01:27:07.560 right okay henry ashman says i remember the australian wildfires back in 2020
01:27:12.840 they were a little unusual and so large because it was areas that don't normally catch light but also
01:27:18.440 that some greens initiatives made it illegal to do some fire prevention actions clearing brush
01:27:24.600 and cutting down trees to make fires break wasn't allowed and yeah that's nonsense grant gibson says
01:27:35.160 i'm not sure the snow issue in the uk is a fall i live in canada and the amount of snow clearing
01:27:40.600 equipment and the cost is exorbitant we have snow for five months so it's worth having it but for a
01:27:48.120 a few days massive capital and upkeep cost better just to ride it out even with our massive that's
01:27:54.920 the point we don't write out we literally don't ride the train stop i remember i went to to calgary
01:28:02.520 and there was a massive block of ice and it was end of may and they're telling it they told me it's
01:28:08.760 basically melting things since january or something um right kevin fox says so she was misleading about
01:28:17.560 a property deal to get a favorable loan from a bank and chasing her is wrong uh wasn't she prosecuting
01:28:24.440 trump for misleading a bank to get a loan he later paid back with interest arizona desert rat says see
01:28:31.640 that last time the federal government shut down the republican governor of arizona kept federal parks open by
01:28:37.240 doing in the state budget to pay their salaries that greatly the sea decreased the impact of the
01:28:43.000 government shut down in arizona that's good interesting and um wait um some western stelios
01:28:49.960 are you aware of the video with katie porter dressed up as a bat girl while she's in congress some guy
01:28:55.640 ended up trolling her and that may give you a good laugh yes i know of it it's just that there were so
01:29:01.240 many links to include and we had a conversation that i didn't include every one of them right uh
01:29:08.520 i won't be googling that yeah do you want me to read the comments about your segment or yeah or right
01:29:15.320 okay sophie live she's a bit naughty with her comments i'll be extra cautious if you lived in england
01:29:23.720 for more than a year and can't speak english deport if you're a citizen and don't speak english strip of
01:29:31.080 citizenship and deport that's right it was agreed there was no sexual in you ended this time in her
01:29:36.440 comment zesty king says early good girl i like her she's excellent it's just there was this one time
01:29:45.320 where we had this hang hangout and i misread a comment of hers it was just hilarious just very
01:29:52.920 embarrassing right zesty king says earlier this year i went to leicester and i saw in the city
01:29:58.680 center a council building with a sign in six different languages if you don't understand english
01:30:04.440 you have no place in england yeah michael dribelbiss says english is actually ranked on par with mandarin
01:30:11.480 chinese in terms of learning it to fluency that's the nuance that i was talking about how different
01:30:17.640 words mean different things and how you can be literal but figurative and yeah there's definitely
01:30:23.000 a difference between being able to get by and being fluent or even being able to just riff you know like
01:30:29.080 i know for a fact that english is a lot more expressive than italian russian and quite a few languages even
01:30:35.800 french you can do more in english yeah you just can do more okay it's a more sophisticated language
01:30:41.720 it reminds me of pop fiction we know english mofo do you speak it it's not hard to ask
01:30:48.440 justin b says she'll require migrants to have an a-level skill in english but the requirements won't
01:30:54.680 cover asylum seekers this will just stop some people who might be productive and do nothing against the
01:31:01.080 primary issue yeah again designed to just a bit of red meat we're doing something immigration
01:31:07.800 filibustering right and baron von warhawk says remember lads your education and immigration
01:31:13.640 system is infested with migrants and leftists meaning that nine out of ten times they're going
01:31:18.840 to just give each immigrant that takes the test an a plus no matter what yeah yeah there'll be loads
01:31:25.160 of ways to just let people bypass just google translate and fake it and get yeah yeah that's what i'll do
01:31:31.240 right so samson could you load the first segment please
01:31:37.080 go on yeah okay so we have uh finished our podcast for today thank you very much nate thank you bo thank
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