The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1284
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1 hour and 29 minutes
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162.33936
Summary
In this episode of the lotus eaters, we cover yet another immigrant murder in the UK, the murder of Wayne Broadhurst and the stabbing of a 49 year old man and a 14 year old boy in Brazil.
Transcript
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hello and welcome to podcast of the lotus eaters episode 1284 on this 29th of october 2025 i'm
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joined by faras and the stelios hello and um today we're going to be covering um yet another
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um immigrant murder uh we're going to be covering the situation in brazil got a bit lively i
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understand and um uh mindami yeah and damey whatever yeah i'm dying his i really dislike him
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yes uh quick thanks to the people who've been blowing up our po box of the guy who sent us a
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book on uh brahmacharya it's yes it's my i think teacher brahma ah i think i'm less familiar with
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that one but we got the book now so thank you to alex um to um um richard for sending us uh telly
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techno poly oh apparently my my table was uh yeah good some lovely chap sent us a selection of enoch
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pow books um which has been uh signed so we're very impressed with that and uh somebody um possibly one
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of you three uh sent us some british empire maps but he's all got mixed up on the on the gibbs table
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so we're not too sure speaking of enoch pow he was a um um a classics professor and he knew all
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about um greek virtues and you've got a webinar coming haven't you yeah and we also have a course
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ancient greek virtue ethics and we have a webinar tomorrow 6 p.m uk time it's gonna be luca and
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myself and i'm gonna give you a secret at the webinar yes it's free to join so join well the key
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secret is be more like enoch yeah know this stuff he was the only one who won the contests in both
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greek and latin at oxford university which is impressive nobody wins both contests yes he's
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pretty much the only one who's done so and that sort of shows the level of familiarity that he had
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with greek thought and with latin thought and that's if you want to be more like enoch you should
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definitely buy sales this course yes very much so right so um i regret to inform you that it's
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happened again which is not perhaps a a huge surprise um actually can let's let's restart the
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segment with the boxes working oh the boxes are working now right wonderful okay mr editor scrap
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that bit when it goes out on youtube we're trying right um i regret to inform you that it just
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happened again there's been another uh senseless immigrant murder in the uk this is the uh face of
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wayne broadhurst so um wayne uh works for his local council he's on the uh streets team um you know
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getting up early every morning to keep the streets nice and tidy very stable jobs these council jobs so
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this guy probably got this job at like 19 or something i mean lots of people in that role would
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have done so for the past 30 years he's been getting up at the crack of dawn before dawn more likely
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um to keep the streets of his local town um spick and span and in that time he raised children
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um was basically a good community man um had a dog took it for a walk and was set upon by an afghan
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national who decided to stab him for absolutely no reason to death along with a 49 year old man who was
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stabbed multiple times who we are told has been left with life-changing injuries and a 14 year old
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boy who was also being seriously injured although we understand less so than the other two um who
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hopefully will make a recovery so i mean that's just yes that's just where we are um these days
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unfortunately um living in the uk i don't think people understand afghan culture no i mean the the
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extent of violence there is insane and for afghans it's really hilarious if somebody knows your mother's
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name like her first name as opposed to her kunya her mother of so and so so your mother would be known
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as umdan the mother of dan and if anybody actually knew her given name that would be considered something
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that is uh hugely offensive deserving of ridicule and would suggest a huge level of impropriety
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so the level of backwardness and um madness in this culture isn't something that people comprehend
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well and it wasn't that long ago that the um the tories decided to bring in was it 24 000 of them
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was it 30 000 something in that order yeah and then took out a court injunction to stop us from
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knowing about it yes and the the other thing to remember uh pew surveys did a study in 2013
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where they surveyed muslims in different countries to see what are their attitudes on sharia law and
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whether or not their support for sharia law extends to supporting uh stoning flogging practices of that
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nature and i think in afghanistan it was in the high 90s right the support for actual flogging and stoning
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and so when you bring in 23 000 people plus the the previous waves of afghans you're importing
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the worst culture in the world yes and the most violent culture in the world isn't there also another
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custom that they have that has to do with uh small children or the becca bazi thing yes yeah so yes
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so to their credit the taliban often fights against that uh but the whole batch of bazi thing the sort
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of making boys dance and and raping them it's insanely common like the the biggest writer from afghanistan
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wrote a novel where that was one key part of the plot um and it's so normal as far as they're concerned
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and you ask yourself what is the purpose of bringing these people to britain what what benefit will they
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serve and the answer is oh they're owed something but have you vetted whether or not they're part of
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the sort of two or three percent that opposed the fact that the tories talk took out a court injunction
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to stop us knowing that they were shipping thousands of them here tells you everything you need to know
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they they know that something is up they did it anyway i mean the other thing i'd point out is this
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knife attack shouldn't have taken place because after one of the previous knife attacks not so long
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ago keir starmer decided the reason it had happened is because you could buy knives on amazon so that's
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been banned now um and and yet it still happened i'd also point out the online safety act
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which was supposed to be used to stop kids being groomed has actually been used to stop news of
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this being spread the video with this being spread online exactly and uh you can see it circulating on
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x and after a while accounts that have been circulating it get the due to local law sign that essentially
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bans them from playing it due to the online safety act and uh the this suggests actually that labor's
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problem is that we are talking about it yes yes they don't want people to know because they want to
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micromanage decline they would rather people spoke about sarah poachin's uh comments about
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very much so yes that's what they wanted to drag the entirely the entire country to talk about but i don't
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want people to talk about this i think that this is a more serious problem well the bbc didn't want to
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cover it but so many people on social media were making fun of the bbc for not having covered it or
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pointing out the bbc were not covering it they eventually covered it and um there you go they
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they put it on their front page for a while uh below voice again he dies yeah down at the bottom
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man dies and triple stabbing as suspect no no information on that is arrested they put it below
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the story on how are we going to house more asylum seekers though well that's very nice yes so they got
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their priorities right this this was the story that they did put up um i mean our our our skim some of
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this i mean we get so many of these in the uk initially they didn't mention that it was an afghan
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national they had to be shamed into mentioning that yes the the attack is not treated as terrorism
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um as the detectives are working to establish any relationship between the suspect and the free
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victims well i'll tell you what the relationship is the free victims were paying um for the uh suspect
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to be in the country that's that's what the relationship was yep um and there's some other
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bits in here where basically the police are saying we would ask you not to talk about this please
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you know just just wait wait on us to provide the information here we go i understand there's been a lot
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of uh speculation on lines following this incident we ask you rely on us for information that you do not
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share sensitive information well i'm sure that the british police who covered up the grooming gang
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scandal for 35 years you should read the information you should read the rest of the next line
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the family of the deceased man have been told and are being supported by specially trained officers
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the met said well we know that the specially trained officers are trained to manipulate the family
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of the victim into saying oh please don't look back in anger oh please don't make any assumptions
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oh please don't generalize and if possible come out and make a statement supporting the government
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immigration policy yes yes yes yes yes absolutely uh but the reality is that you really should
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if there is anywhere in the world you should generalize about it's probably afghanistan
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because the reason for these generalizations comes from studies conducted on the opinions of afghans
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and from the experience of people who have had to serve there and they got to know how the population
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functions i mean you can't make people do jumping jacks in afghanistan you can't make soldiers
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function in any way you can't explain to them basic things like driving if you read the stories
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of soldiers who served in afghanistan and what their experience was with the sort of level of
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horrific ignorance inability to count inability to sort of uh rank things alphabetically inability to
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just think in any systematic way and then you think well what's the best thing that i could do for
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britain how about importing a few tens of thousands yes bring tens of thousands of them in um i do find it
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interesting that it's not being treated as terrorism despite the fact that the synagogue attack which
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um you know it was a very similar scale to this um that was treated as terrorism immediately i also
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found it interesting that um all the politicians uh were tweeting about it within hours yes and that
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it was a sort of 24 7 story for the for the week or so following i i checked on the social media feeds
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for kia starmer keby badenock ed davie and farage none of them seem fit to mention this case and not
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only this but i think they mentioned the exact opposite they made the classic dog whistles about
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racism and davie i think it was talking about um racism and the racist epidemic and the far-right
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epidemic and people were actually tagging gary neville they said do you still think that uh white uh
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middle-aged men are the problem gary yeah i mean the only politician who mentioned this uh was rupert
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lowe unsurprisingly um the rest of them didn't feel the need to to mention this oh was he mentioning
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it where dr shola was telling him about the death penalty that that should be should be happy if he was
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killed dr shola yes uh he he mentioned it he mentioned something about the death penalty and then
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she ended up saying that the death penalty should apply to him yeah so i mean yeah it's very clear
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what's going on it's getting disgusting and it's getting tiresome and it's getting sickening and it's
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just so predictable very much so um it's also worth a throwback to this one so um do you remember axe
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girl yep um well it turns out after all that left his commentary about why is why is a 12 year old
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girl in um in dundee scotland carrying around an axe and a knife to defend herself from migrants what
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a silly ignorant girl well actually it turns out there was a romanian grooming gang active in that
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area abusing lots of women uh and young girls so actually axe girl has been completely and utterly
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vindicated yeah yep from a police perspective she didn't rely on them for information so most
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probably she was wrong yeah yeah she didn't uh check official sources first um yeah it's it's it's
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just perverse on every level it's just perverse on every level what this country looks like to
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the outside world i dread to think yeah absolute clown show i'd imagine now actually i wasn't going to
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talk about this subject today but it um you know it disgracefully happened yesterday and therefore um i'm
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i'm covering it and actually i'm going to link it back to what i was originally going to talk about
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uh which is demographics and birth rates so i'm going to be filming my next brokonomics on demographic
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and and birth rates and where that gets us over the next century but i'll give a quick preview of it
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here i'm going to be filming that uh later today um so this is this is my channel on the site
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brokonomics we occasionally put up when this is this is behind the paywall you occasionally put up
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something as a free view so this here uh a bit a bit on warhammer uh which has been uh widely well
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received by an army of hyper autistic nerds in the comments of being accurate to the last degree
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uh that that's that's free view um the one on digital id that went up as a as a free view as well so
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you you can watch those ones uh this was a good one uh that's the one i did with you for as yep
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uh where basically we talked about how britain is on the same path as lebanon yes i mean when you
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lose law and order to this extent so one of the main drivers of the lebanese civil war was
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steady violence from the palestinians against lebanese christians uh and to be fair not just
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against lebanese christians it was against lebanese shia it was against lebanese sunnis it was general
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violence from the from the palestinians but especially against lebanese christians and the
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communities ended up deciding that okay we're going to uh arm ourselves and start fighting and
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when you have this kind of breakdown in law and order you leave people with no choice other than to
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arm themselves which is where keir starmer's amazon knife ban comes in uh people aren't allowed to
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own guns for self-defense in this country meaning that the next best thing is a knife
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and so what's happening is that the ability of law-abiding citizens to defend themselves is
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steadily being restricted and eroded whereas you know of course the others the other communities
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don't give a don't give to don't give a damn about the laws of britain well indeed and of course i mean
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those knife laws are having some effects because we saw in the recent case of that somalian who was put
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up in a hotel who murdered one of the women who worked at the hotel for whatever reason he wasn't
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able to get his hands on a knife so he used a screwdriver you know as as if as if the knives
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were the problem as if the knives were the problem as opposed to the demographics being the problem as
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opposed to the culture being the problem as opposed to the low iq being the problem as opposed to
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culture yeah i mean it's for these people you have to understand they would never dream of the
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quality of life that they're being afforded in the uk at the taxpayers expense and when they sense
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this much weakness and this much uh laxity on the part of law enforcement it actually emboldens
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them so they would do things in britain that they wouldn't dream of doing in saudi arabia or the uae
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where they know that they'd end up in a desert prison or dead or deported well let's let's talk
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about these populations because i was originally going to be talking about birth rates and i'll go into
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this much much more detail in my in my next pro economics but you know this this is um a subject
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i've been getting into this is where the population of the future come from so this this is basically
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showing you where the births are in the world so as you can see i mean and and this is slightly
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misleading because you know china has a lot of births but it started with a lot of people actually their
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birth rate is declining quite fast um india's birth rate is is starting to decline um a bit it is going down
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as you can see there's there's very little births in in uh in europe there are more births in nigeria
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alone than there is in all of europe there was many births in ethiopia alone as there is in the eu
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you know basically this area so the africa and um the islamic bloc those are the ones that are growing
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fast yes and uh you know this this is a sort of trimmed down version of what i'll be getting into
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in broconomics but what i did is i is i looked at the different areas so this is um europe you know the
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population and i've looked at 2000 2050 and 2010 and as you can see the natives of europe are going to have
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over that um you know over the next 75 years are going to decline by 56 percent the anglosphere is
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going to decline by 30 percent north asia is declining by 50 percent i mean they're well up there
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even south asia is going to grow a bit and actually that's largely due to indonesia
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um southeast asia is up slightly uh the islamic world up 74 percent
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over the rest of this century africa is going to go up 430 percent over the rest of this century so
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that is what the future looks like and the idea of the left is that anybody there should be allowed
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to come to the west and receive benefits from taxpayers well this is where i'm going i mean it's
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so the sustainability of this is insane the cost of crime is insane the cost of on welfare is insane
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and the ideology that's animating this be it uh foreign aid or welfare to foreigners it's just
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completely bonkers well and and the other angle of course is um i think i've got every
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what have i got the median age so at the moment the median age in europe is 38 that's going to go to 55
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wow um the anglosphere from 35 to 53 and then if you look at the dependency so the proportion that are over
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65 at the moment in europe it's 16 that's going to go to 40 percent if you look at the anglosphere
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it's 13 and that's going to go to 38 of over 65 so then if you look at the dependency ratio which is
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retired plus children at the moment for every 100 workers you're having to basically two workers are
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looking after one dependent which could be a child or an elderly person in this future one worker per
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dependent a child or retired person this is the madness that comes from having state pensions
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it it's basically the outsourcing of family duties to the state oh it's and the the sort of result of
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that is perfectly predictable if you tell people you don't have to worry about your old age and if
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you tell women that actually having children is bad you should focus on your career this is what you get
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and it should life shouldn't be a sort of breeding competition between different ethnicities but
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they've set in motion a dynamic where it's precisely that and unless europe sort of grows up and realizes
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that it needs a strategy to control the mediterranean and dominate the mediterranean and prevent illegal
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crossings and have influence there like the demographics are a story that is rather obvious right
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cannot have a pension system and an nhs and all the rest of it which is dependent on a large number
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of young people if the old people didn't have kids yes and basically the boomers did not have enough
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kids they should have had three or four kids and they had one or two and you dissents if you disincentivize
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them to have children yes if you provide this insane level of welfare and basically outsource
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charity to the state and make it compulsory yes uh because this is what's happened it's a sort of
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erosion of responsibility it's a destruction also all this immigration is an attempt to
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stop this dependency ratio from going down how much gdp do you think this afghan is going to be adding
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oh well it immigration has been proven to be a a net negative um you might need to scroll along
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on this a little bit samsung because it's a bit chopped off but i basically did an infographic
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version well my version of an infographic anyway um no a bit bit too much let's let's see the names
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at least oh there we go so so this is basically the same data but in in in pictographic form so as
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you can see i basically in each column i've got 20 people then divvied them up around the various
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groups as they are so in the year 2000 um as you can see europe got four um the anglosphere got three
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asia has a lot southeast asia has a decent amount um south east and southeast asia the islamic world
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has uh you know a number but it's not that wild africa has a little bit and south america that's
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the world we kind of know looking back over the last 25 years look at where it goes by the end of
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the century the absolute collapse of the european natives you know from 12 of the world's population
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down to three the anglosphere goes from from six percent down to three it should be noted here that
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during the age of empire the european population was around 30 of the global total right and that
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was the period in which europe introduced much of the rest of the world to things like a functioning
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state civilization sanitation roads christianity roads infrastructure industry etc etc and the idea
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that this will continue in a population that is 43 sub-saharan african is slightly delusional i would
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say well quite slightly i mean north asia declines i mean look at look at i mean this is sort of um
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korea japan china goes from 26 of the world's population to eight i mean that's less than we
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are now yeah um this is the perfect argument to sort of end foreign aid free health care pensions
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and this whole uh outsourcing of the functions of the family to the state
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when you see the number is clearly unviable south asia so sort of india um you know goes from 20 of
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the world's population they actually get a greater share because of the decline that is happening in
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the rest of the places but they've got 17 southeast asia declined somewhat uh look at the islamic world
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goes from 10 of the world's population to 17 and that's because i've and and actually it'd be higher
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if i hadn't have stripped out from these numbers the immigrant population in europe and the anglosphere
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yeah africa goes from 10 of the world's population to 43 of the world's population
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yeah i well and and the question i'd ask is this right i mean part of the reason why the african
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population is so big and and growing it's because basically um people from the anglosphere in europe
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spend a lot of time and resources helping them grow their population
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yes now you can do that when you know we are 18 and they're 10 you know you can send people to help
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them grow their population what's going to happen when europe and the anglosphere is six percent of
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the world population collectively are there going to be enough you know europeans and anglos to support
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that population or is africa going to erupt if you think about how much of uh the developing
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world's economy comes from remittances yes if you think about how much of the third world's economy
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comes from remittances and if you sort of pair that demographic collapse with a gdp collapse
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you see what a disaster this is one of the commentators i have to read this look stuart
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could you talk about the fact that feminization has caused so much of this as well as selling women
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that they don't have to um have children harry saying women were happy before women's rights
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uh yes yes precisely that i mean actually so i'm going to do my brokonomics on the numbers but then
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it's probably worth doing a round table or a lads hour on um you know what to do about it or how we
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got here uh this is this is the same information presented graphically but i just say look you know
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if you're watching this you're probably european or anglosphere um i urge you pause the video and go and
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make a baby and then come back and restart and watch the rest of the video um unless well unless
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of course you were already doing that um in which case leave a comment and let us know why this lineup
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works so well for you um if you're doing it by yourself don't leave a comment because that would
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just be weird um and i frankly i don't want to know uh but yeah so the point you were making um just a
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moment ago um i i think i've got a video that kind of captures that it's just it's just a minute
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but but this is the kind of the mindset of the modern uh sort of you know western western woman
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i've gotten over it um i'm probably never having kids it is what it is i'm probably going to play
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video games for the rest of my life i'm probably going to be as hot for as long as i can and i'm
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probably going to keep making money in the best ways i can which is like doing commercials and shows
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like that's probably what's going to happen for the next like 40 years until i die and um
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i think uh people are just going to keep being mad at me about it it is what it is i don't know man
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i don't know right be lonely and miserable and resentful and live with a bunch of cats and when
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you die your cats will eat you i i think there's a way to to worry less about the issue
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which is you know closing down borders because as far as said there is no need for europeans
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or uh you know americans the english the british to enter in a breeding competition with the entire
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world well we need to do two things i mean we need to close the borders but you also also stop the
00:27:03.660
remittances well we need to close the borders but we also need to replicate our populations because
00:27:09.420
there's going to be um less than half of us still around by the end of the century yeah okay without
00:27:15.420
recovering the family if you try to do it without recovering the family you can end up with these
00:27:20.860
kinds of people and these kinds of people are not going to be able to fight wars these people should
00:27:25.340
yeah but these people shouldn't have a family if she's thinking this way she shouldn't have a family
00:27:30.460
but i think well okay just you i'm i'm not holding my breath you can try to convince her otherwise
00:27:36.700
that's just so i mean there is there was a big question about how we got here what we do about
00:27:40.460
it the point is don't destroy the economy don't destroy the economy yes of the natives in order to
00:27:46.060
support foreigners that's what that's my point yes there will always be people like her but some
00:27:52.060
people are not just cut out to be parents yes i right i i think we i think we need to come back to
00:27:57.100
this in a round table or something because otherwise i'm eating into your respective segments all right
00:28:01.180
fine i mean i i mean i would just say if her plan is to remain hot for 40 years i mean she's in for a
00:28:06.460
shock um i would mention that um and also i've got another infographic for you because i always believe
00:28:12.860
that um economic information can be digested most effectively through the medium of hot women so
00:28:19.420
the next tab um my box has stopped working samson there we go uh miss germany 2005 yeah i saw this
00:28:30.620
2013 2025 and bear in mind what i've already shown you about the um the population trends getting to 2050
00:28:41.900
and the end of the century i mean what is i mean it's already it already looks like this what is it
00:28:47.500
going to look like in 2050 and 2010 depressing depressing i mean yeah it's just i saw this it's
00:28:58.540
it's hilarious but also in a bad way yeah unfortunately we have to leave that there but um only one or two
00:29:04.860
who are um look you can look at yeah on the top on the bottom one yep i i like the middle picture um
00:29:12.540
um the middle row um left elven beauty that one yeah right also top uh left yes well we bet we
00:29:20.860
we better um move on we better we better move on otherwise i'm going to eat up your segment while we
00:29:26.220
while we go for our um our ranked order um the skull kid says i served one year tour in afghanistan
00:29:32.460
and the things i've seen those people do to their own it's horrifying these people are savages
00:29:36.460
uh thank you for your service um harringo says it takes young girls to be stabbed to death for it to
00:29:42.380
be fine uh for it to be properly reported in the media this story kept being swept under the rug
00:29:46.860
yeah it it does um mark says dan can you do a broker on liquidity and the liquidity cycle
00:29:53.820
i've done lots of those actually um and i did a i did an update recently uh ban says dan consider
00:29:59.580
the support for you to cover more 40k will do sir uh rob says other nations out there should be
00:30:05.580
greatly concerned with islam and uk becoming uh islamified where we have nuclear weapons uh yes
00:30:11.820
quite uh luke says could we also talk about the fact that feminization oh you read that one yep um
00:30:17.340
and uh he also says my comment about men being demonized i deleted it by accident when i was
00:30:21.660
writing the first comment i think for most of us men the only way we can have a kid is uh use of a
00:30:26.300
pod or a surrogate don't do that uh yes i mean that i mean i mean this is very much a topic
00:30:31.420
worth coming back to but you know unfortunately doesn't have nukes also for us you know so say
00:30:37.260
again if pakistan yes pakistan has nukes pakistan has nukes unfortunately is he no i don't need this
00:30:42.620
i don't do this um once again just to remind you please check out stelius's podcast uh not podcast
00:30:49.740
stelius's webinar uh tomorrow at six and then check out his course to learn to become more like you know
00:30:56.620
powell who was a wonderful classicist among other things and among other sources of his genius
00:31:04.060
um so brazil was meant is meant to be hosting a cop 30 this is the big climate uh shindig where the
00:31:13.740
great and the good go and uh fly their private jets to remote parts of the world to discuss how they
00:31:20.700
can uh pretty much starve everybody else of resources especially of energy and of cheap food
00:31:26.700
and the communists were sort of going on about how this must engage uh with the favelas and walk
00:31:33.420
alongside the favelas because the future of cities will be defined by climate and it will only be just
00:31:40.300
if it is collective there are other ideas about justice however uh one of them is war i would suggest
00:31:49.500
um this basically is what happened in brazil yesterday uh at around dawn the governor of rio
00:32:01.420
of rio de janeiro in brazil sent 2500 armed police and soldiers with helicopters
00:32:09.740
armored vehicles and drones to fight against a gang called the red command or commando vermelo
00:32:17.660
uh a criminal organization that sort of grew out of brazil's prisons and in case you were wondering
00:32:24.940
yes you can identify these gangsters quite easily because they tend to love tattooing themselves
00:32:33.180
their faces and their bodies and so on in line with the rest of the latin american gangs
00:32:38.540
uh their beloved themes are snakes tasmanian demons does that tell you something uh chucky the
00:32:47.420
murderous doll octopuses uh goblins etc etc so these guys tattoo themselves in a very elaborate way
00:32:56.780
these are gangs that grew out of the prisons uh pretty much all of the politicians in brazil are
00:33:01.580
actually connected to them one way or the other i mean the brilliant thing about el salvador of course is
00:33:06.140
that you know everyone has sort of given up on it and all the academic experts were saying that it
00:33:10.540
cannot be recovered yes and then somebody came along with a brilliant idea why don't we just go around
00:33:15.260
and arrest everybody with ms-13 tattooed on their forehead and put them in jail for the rest of their
00:33:19.740
life yep and and the clever thing is that it worked brilliantly and el salvador is now safe to walk at night
00:33:28.140
yes probably one of the safest places in the world isn't that amazing isn't that amazing yes um now the
00:33:35.180
favelas according to the lefties are wonderful places that are full of culture so this particular
00:33:40.140
gentleman has a blog about among other things exploring the beauty of the favelas um rio de janeiro favelas
00:33:50.380
previously referred to as cortisos have grown in size and complexity primarily due to factors like rural
00:33:57.100
exodus industrialization and urbanization as the favelas eventually became too large to ignore by
00:34:03.500
the mid-20th century despite the military dictatorship's attempt to eradicate favelas in
00:34:08.540
the 70s they still exist today over time favelas have developed into a hub of the city's culture
00:34:16.380
encompassing a range of activities based around the city's pop culture art and urban music genres like
00:34:23.020
brazilian funk and hip-hop the criminal underworld of gangs drug dealing and violence i can just see
00:34:30.060
western leftists skipping around these places wide-eyed and wondered about all the culture
00:34:35.740
that they're experiencing and i'm sure for a number of of days um they they probably get away with it
00:34:42.300
perfectly fine but this i mean that's i mean i travel a lot and those sort of areas you need to be frosty
00:34:49.980
isn't uh there a hollywood myth that in very poor places like india and the favelas in brazil
00:34:57.100
people treat life as a gift and they have a respect for life yeah that's absolutely also this is the
00:35:02.620
dominic torreto neighborhood fast and furious absolute freaking nonsense and the objective reality
00:35:12.940
is that these places have sort of three times the murder rate of the rest of brazil uh there's always
00:35:18.940
an ethnic component now like you know the the the the the 90 percent of people in the affluent
00:35:27.100
districts are white whereas 90 percent in the favelas are uh not shall we say and the favelas are located
00:35:35.820
all over the city of brazil so if you want to sort of decide um to to the city of rio if you want to
00:35:42.540
sort of choose some nice destination in rio let's say uh copacabana it's right here and it's flanked by
00:35:51.100
one favela two favelas three favelas uh ipanima the famous beach the girl from ipanima again a favela
00:35:59.740
right on top of it uh the baracana along with its stadium um nope actually not immediately there but
00:36:10.140
again not too far away from it uh christ the redeemer there's a fabela rex door pretty much
00:36:16.300
everywhere you go in rio you find these massive favelas and the one that was targeted is this one
00:36:24.700
here and it's called alemau um and it's basically controlled by this uh cv gang uh red command whatever
00:36:36.860
it is in in portuguese and they've been waging a turf war against some of their enemies and expanding
00:36:44.300
and things have gotten so bad in brazil that the right has its own militias that work in extortion
00:36:52.940
and in attacks on legitimate businesses to protect them from the left-wing gangs associated with
00:37:01.900
president lula and his party every time this kind of incident happens lula's pt party uh the workers
00:37:09.980
party comes out in support of the favelas and sort of condemning the human rights abuses lula and his
00:37:17.180
weakly unsuspicious electoral win absolutely unsuspicious yes where he then subsequently went
00:37:23.340
on to um jail his political opponent yes yes although to be fair to him he had previously been jailed on
00:37:32.060
corruption charges yeah but he was actually guilty but he was actually guilty yes but he was actually
00:37:36.780
guilty he's i mean the level of corruption that comes from this kind of diversity is insane
00:37:42.380
and the political system in brazil is so fractured and broken and it doesn't allow anybody to actually
00:37:50.140
be in control of the country and exercise authority uh and so the result is this kind of chaos and the
00:37:58.060
result is that the most economic the most important economic center of the country is run by gangsters and
00:38:05.660
every nice tourist attraction in the city and there are many of those there is beautiful churches in brazil
00:38:10.380
in in rio wonderful beaches uh all kinds of things to do and see but you have to navigate the favelas
00:38:20.540
next door and what ends up happening is that as you're traveling around um some guys from the favelas will
00:38:27.660
pop up rob you and then run into these lawless urban areas um and quite frankly be wise just to accept your loss
00:38:37.980
rather than follow them in yes do not under any circumstances chase them into the favelas i heard
00:38:43.580
that that night they don't stop at the red traffic lights maybe no yeah no and rio could be such a gem
00:38:49.740
if it had a bukele type figure if it had a bukele type figure who was willing to sort of lock up people
00:38:56.540
with tattoos on their bodies identifying them as members of gangs and throw them in jails indefinitely
00:39:02.380
all of brazil would improve enormously but when this kind of thing is attempted you start hearing
00:39:11.100
howling from the regular suspects and the from the human rights organizations uh claiming that this is
00:39:17.980
a terrible terrible thing and a violation of the human rights of the gangsters so human rights activists
00:39:24.220
and opposition politicians voiced outrage at the historic day of bloodshed because what had happened see
00:39:30.780
is that to try to um undermine lula's festivities uh the police were sent into one of these favelas
00:39:40.940
and 64 people ended up getting killed including four police officers and it seems that the operation
00:39:46.860
might be ongoing and it seems that this is a multi-day thing the governor has declared that the governor who
00:39:53.900
is right-wing and who is supposedly associated with the right-wing militias has declared that now they've
00:39:59.180
started a war against organized crime their reality is they keep on saying this and um people like the
00:40:08.460
red cross for example keep on condemning them for wanting to wage war against criminal gangs and saying
00:40:15.180
that this is a huge violation of human rights and it undermines human rights and so on and so forth and you
00:40:21.260
shouldn't treat it as a military thing but the thing is for the police to enter these favelas
00:40:28.300
they need drones and helicopters and armored vehicles so it is a war and then the gangs start doing uh
00:40:38.140
very neighborly and cultural things like setting cars on fires and putting them into barricades so that the police
00:40:45.580
can't actually go through so if you're a random civilian and you have a nice car they'll take it
00:40:50.540
put it in the middle of the road and set it on fire just so the police can't get to them and this is
00:40:55.500
supposed to be according to the left culturally enriching and doing something about it according
00:41:02.220
to the left is a violation of human rights i so i'm a bit confused with what happened here so you say
00:41:09.820
there's right-wing gangs and left-wing gangs and there's presumably also a whole slew of criminal
00:41:14.700
gangs yes so who was who was ordering the troops in on this occasion and which gang were they going
00:41:20.620
after this was the governor of rio it was a right-wing governor the right-wing governor going after the
00:41:25.500
red command which is closer to the pt the party of of president lula and and and and then the the
00:41:34.140
ruling party brazil as a whole is now trying to shut it down the ruling party is saying yes we will
00:41:39.500
put them in federal prisons um and we condemn the human rights atrocities if and not only that the
00:41:47.980
gangs themselves started using drones to drop explosives on the police and military so the idea
00:41:56.380
that this isn't a war and shouldn't be treated as a war is insane and the only genuinely humane thing to
00:42:03.660
do is to sort of find anybody with a gang tattoo anywhere on their bodies and throw them in a high
00:42:12.460
density jail under permanent surveillance do exactly what the kaylee did exactly i mean and and you've said
00:42:19.740
this to me a whole number of times what is it you always say to me something like um mercy to the
00:42:24.140
guilty is is is is it cruelty cruelty to the innocent yes mercy to the guilty is cruelty yeah uh bukele is
00:42:34.940
now a verb to be clearly something is to fix a problem that liberals say is too complicated by
00:42:41.260
simply ignoring their long-winded excuses and just doing the obvious i'm not sure i like that as a verb
00:42:49.500
because it reminds me of something else with a very different meaning but it is named after the
00:42:54.700
leader of el salvador naib bukele who has turned a country that was once dubbed the murder capital of
00:42:59.900
the world into one of the safest and the same can be done in brazil but lula's policy which is very
00:43:07.340
similar to the policy of amlo and his successor in mexico scheinbaum is uh another variation on hugs not
00:43:15.580
bullets but that basically when we think about crime we should think about the social factors
00:43:21.580
and we should think that the criminals are themselves the victims of the system
00:43:26.220
and that if the system wasn't racist yes exactly if the system wasn't racist and evil and uh discriminatory
00:43:36.140
uh this crime wouldn't happen the reality is that the system needs to be far more discriminatory
00:43:42.860
and far more aggressive and it needs to treat criminals as people with agency and the ability
00:43:49.660
to make choices but also care about the common good well that that is caring for the common good
00:43:56.060
yeah that is because even even if even if you do have the case of a criminal who is mentally insane
00:44:02.540
actually not according to msm right there is the question of you know just you have to do something
00:44:08.700
about it you have to incarcerate them because they constitute a public threat yes absolutely absolutely
00:44:15.420
what you're describing seems to me to be completely an attempt to create a parallel reality yes in
00:44:22.540
people's minds which is just what many times corrupt governments are doing yes which is because this
00:44:29.100
focus on human rights is i will say as as you have said is entirely misleading because sometimes it's
00:44:36.700
either you or them it with criminals it is always you or them yeah with with criminals it is always
00:44:44.220
you or them and the idea that these criminals are simply victims of circumstances as opposed to people
00:44:50.220
with agency um and with the ability to make choices including moral choices and immortal choices that crime is
00:44:58.220
some kind of natural phenomenon that just sort of emerges due to economic inequalities when everywhere you
00:45:05.340
look there are these steady correlations that keep on recurring in one society after the other
00:45:12.220
and tell you a very clear story and the story i i won't repeat it here because youtube will ban it
00:45:19.980
but you know what it is uh but the other side is how do you deal with this well you lock up criminals
00:45:27.020
and you hang them if they are guilty of murder or rape that's it's it's that simple well that's the
00:45:32.220
thing and i'd argue hang them for drug dealing i mean that's the thing all of the problems the uk
00:45:35.740
have are a choice yes yes and that's the other thing if this lawlessness in britain that you
00:45:43.980
mentioned in your segment keeps on happening there will end up being a situation where the only way
00:45:50.620
that the police can enter somewhere like birmingham or bradford or whatever is if they use armored vehicles
00:45:57.900
and drones and the military to go in and enforce order and this was not a huge operation i mean if
00:46:05.260
you look at this favela it's a sort of uh tiny part of rio and it's not really the like you know that
00:46:11.900
one here is is is bigger than uh is is bigger than the vigario general whatever that is it's bigger than uh
00:46:20.860
alimau um there are other places that are just as bad but this has been allowed to fester and keep
00:46:30.780
on growing to the extent that several favelas sort of linked up with each other right and became one
00:46:37.820
giant one and if you tolerate this you can see that happening to cities in the north of britain
00:46:44.780
you can see that happening in london you can see that happening all over where the police are going
00:46:50.300
to end up needing armed forces drones armored vehicles and enormous casualties to execute basic
00:46:58.140
thing basic things i love the description there it's known for being uh one of the most violent and
00:47:02.780
dangerous areas of the city then goes on to say it has a vibrant culture and a strong sense of
00:47:08.300
solidarity like where is the solidarity if your neighbor is a murderer how are they exercising
00:47:14.220
solidarity if you're why is that a good thing like if if if what your neighbor is doing is taking your
00:47:20.540
12 year old kids and teaching them that the way to advance a society is to sell drugs and murder people
00:47:27.340
that's solidarity well solidarity is always solidarity to to whom and they're talking about their own
00:47:35.660
political allies because from the perspective of the left those who aren't allies of theirs yes are
00:47:42.860
people whose individuality doesn't have to be respected because it's they're either the the
00:47:50.380
consciously the enemy or they're just the useful leader of the enemy yes yes yes uh and and but
00:47:59.820
at the same time the criminals don't have agency according to the left because they are simply victims
00:48:05.580
of circumstance for bad things exactly so in the left's perspective everything is predetermined and you
00:48:12.140
don't have free will and you're either part of the elite and should be killed and destroyed and
00:48:17.500
taxed to death or you're part of the oppressed and you are allowed to get away with anything because
00:48:23.820
you are traumatized by the oppression that you have suffered and that's exactly what's happening in
00:48:28.700
brazil now it gets roped into this kind of political football it's pretty evident i think to me
00:48:35.100
that the governor of brazil chose of the governor of rio chose the timing of this operation to sort of
00:48:40.940
rain on lula's climate parade and i'm all for raining on climate parades you know that's fine by me
00:48:47.260
but um the city is lawless and the nicest parts of the city are right next door to these favelas
00:48:55.820
and saying that the favelas are culturally enriching you is just freaking insane uh it's absolutely mad
00:49:05.020
so of doctors and engineers doctors and engineers of the favelas yes doctors and engineers the favelas
00:49:11.180
well don't tell keir starmer because what he's going to do is sort of try to bring them to britain
00:49:16.060
uh already in my town i see a couple of latin americans and i'm like you guys are obviously part
00:49:20.700
of a gang how did you end up here um this is we know that keir starmer has a certain taste for young
00:49:30.140
foreign gentlemen well that's that's that's another thing uh age-restricted adult content
00:49:36.860
what this video shows is um the prisons in el salvador
00:49:41.500
oh apparently this is age-restricted and you have to confirm your age
00:49:48.540
what what to see a prison just to see men in prison to see men in prison yes right
00:49:54.300
okay and so i mean i i hope they're not bathing
00:49:59.660
i i want to say thank you to doris for this wonderful addition to our segment so so the online
00:50:05.580
safety bill is being used to stop us finding about immigrant murders and also to stop us finding out
00:50:11.660
the fact that they could be stopped at any time yes that's a perfect summary of it and you should
00:50:17.820
thank nadine doris for that and you should thank nigel farage for putting her on in the party now well
00:50:22.620
yes i mean obviously what reform needs is lots and lots of tories
00:50:28.620
the state of leftist insanity when it comes to crime is just beyond me
00:50:32.300
people have agency and they're guilty if they're guilty they want they want us to completely accept
00:50:39.100
decline yes and have a very narrow idea of what is politically possible yes and they want to censor
00:50:45.820
any any sign yes that their idea of what is politically possible is stupid yes and narrow yeah pretty much
00:50:54.780
pretty much no tragic anyway shall we read a couple of comments uh this is all because we live in a
00:51:03.820
feminized society says that's a random name yep every feminine authority i've had in my life has always
00:51:09.340
tolerated the abusers and punish the abuse everything's upside down i uh i agree women should not be in
00:51:16.860
positions of power it's it's that simple uh cyrus says if bukele politics would would make in brazil
00:51:25.340
we would need 10 times more prison than we already have the current system doesn't support 10 of
00:51:29.180
the criminals yeah build more prisons i mean bukele built more prisons that's one of the big things
00:51:34.220
that he did that he made them very high-tech very isolated and and then very transparent and then
00:51:40.940
fill them up build prisons fill them up it's it's it's wonderful for gdp really and for basic human
00:51:47.980
survival uh luke stewart again thanks luke uh to specter and unfortunately the churches where i come
00:51:57.100
have about 1 to 18 female to male ratio god the supply is so low i have no chance of competing unless
00:52:03.820
i won the lottery or a house yeah there's a real pull from men towards more conservatism and from
00:52:11.580
women towards more liberalism but your job is to lead a woman into making her a conservative
00:52:17.580
and i i promise you the mental illnesses of women are curable oh it's not actually that difficult to do
00:52:24.220
no it's it's not it's really not that difficult right so uh samson before i start the third segment
00:52:32.220
could i have the link for the webinar second please no rush we have time great thank you very much right
00:52:51.100
and put it back in just fiddling with my box very with me right now it should work no it's not
00:52:57.900
no wait oh i'll just thrust it a few more times use the mouse right it's okay now yeah right now it's
00:53:08.300
still not working anyway just skynet attacked us ah right so we are going to talk about new york and
00:53:17.340
about uh zoran mamdani whose true nature has been revealed beneath this fake smile and this uh woke
00:53:25.260
posing like someone who doesn't care so much about this you may have known but uh we are going to
00:53:31.980
talk about the him and how his true nature has been revealed and it's what we all expected it to be
00:53:40.060
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00:54:02.780
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00:54:10.140
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00:54:14.620
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00:54:20.060
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00:54:40.700
to make a massive mistake some people think it deserves it other people don't i think chesterton
00:54:49.980
said that the greatest madness will not be coming from moscow but from manhattan
00:54:55.100
and um it's been proven absolutely true right so this huge mistake is going to be voting mamdani for
00:55:05.020
a political mayor of new york city he is basically a ugandan born communist who masquerades as a um
00:55:13.420
american democratic socialist american and uh he is playing the identity card and he wants to appeal to
00:55:21.100
all this woke salad and uh he is playing all the identities as john stewart here who generally speaking
00:55:30.300
supports uh people you know who have crazy ideas he says you're a muslim a young person a progressive
00:55:38.940
a democratic socialist there are so many different communities that are looking to you now when you
00:55:44.540
have people playing all this card all this income card of mixed incompatible identities most probably
00:55:54.780
they're lying right it's it's like the woke lie that the groups that are the oppressed groups according
00:56:02.140
to the intersectional calculus are compatible with each other and they're just absolutely not um islamists
00:56:10.380
and the trans lobby have nothing in common uh also radical feminists and and have nothing in common
00:56:18.220
with either of those groups what the woke are doing is constantly create the illusion that all
00:56:24.620
these identities are compatible and every time where their incompatibilities become visible
00:56:30.060
they're inventing a common enemy in order to band them together this is the far-right extremist
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middle-aged white man i mean it's interesting by which they mean well-adjusted people yeah i mean
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it's so interesting watching new york i mean when i was a kid in the 80s it was such an aspirational place
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and ever since then i've just watched it decline and decline and decline and it looks like it's still
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got a lot further to go yeah right so mamdani revealed his true nature in a debate with andrew
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quomo and curtis uh slywa and um he basically said you haven't been to a mosque that was one of his
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main arguments as to why andrew quomo is not fit to be a mayor of new york and let us let us play this
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don't forget it it's a democratic sorry sorry brother for us sorry uh after 9 11 the muslims
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insisted on having a very high profile islamic center uh with a dominant place in new york city skyline
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um and the city just let them do it so essentially in that perspective 9 11 was a success yes uh now
00:57:49.340
there is going to be a muslim mayor of new york again confirming that 9 11 was a success i did a whole
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episode of the muslim brotherhood uh on realpolitik and they have a manual from the 1990s explaining how they
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will have to adjust their alliances and use the people that are destructive to the united states
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and to the west in general to destroy the west from within and mamdani is fully playing that role
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he's playing the fabian fabian society role in the us yes he aligns himself with these forces let us
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listen to what he says here primary for him to set foot in a mosque he had more than 10 years and he
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couldn't name a single mosque at the last debate we had that he visited and what muslims want in
00:58:35.740
this city is what every community wants and deserves they want equality and they want respect and it
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took me to get you to even see those muslims as part of this city and that frankly is something that
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is shameful and is why so many new yorkers have lost faith in this politics yeah except you know
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that is totally false i've worked with the muslim community for many many years name a single mosque
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you went to when you were the governor but can you name a single mosque you went to in 10 years
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ever here they were before i was here that is remarkable that you can't win an election in new
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york without being able to list off the names of the local mosques i mean that's that's conquest
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we are talking about a debate about mayors with the position of the mayor and one of the points that
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are regularly coming up is you can't name a mosque you haven't visited the mosque right so here we had
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cuomo being very um strong in this particular instance of the debate because otherwise his
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campaign is generally considered to be a disaster with who basically summarizes not summarizes no he
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he mentioned some of the good uh some of the bad stuff about mamdani which are really i'd say they're
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they're true and this is what most boomers are gonna are going to listen to but there is so much more
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that he isn't addressing let us listen to it no reason to believe you have any merit or qualification
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for eight and a half million lives you don't know how to run a government you don't know how to handle
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an emergency and you've literally never proposed the bill on anything that you're not talking about
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in your campaign you had the worst attendance record in the assembly and you gave yourselves the highest
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raise in the united states of america you went from 110 000 to 140 000 and then you never showed up for
01:00:37.260
work and you missed 80 percent of the votes shame on you shame on you right so i think basically he is
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giving forward the some of the economic arguments there are loads of other economic issues i think
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the problem is that the guy is a foreigner and foreigners shouldn't be in government
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and i see this as a foreigner right uh and i i've seen some of his politics and it's basically like
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um he's running for class president of some school or something it's it's all like no homework uh the
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vending machines are free day off on friday i mean it's all just completely unworkable socialist nonsense
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but i mean beyond the level of socialist nonsense that you normally get it's just fantasy socialism
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exactly it's the same garbage we we hear from aoc yeah and other actually aoc is rational compared to
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this guy i mean he's just making it up to be honest i think he knows much better how to hide
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and that's the issue i think his identity is he he really he he was hiding it but now we see
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what he really cares about he constantly makes it about the muslim community of the union of new york
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he says what the muslim community wants he says equality respect and all the leftist talking points but all
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these all these are completely out of context and it's disingenuous because islam doesn't want
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equality islam wants to govern the nature of islam is that it's a religion that seeks temporal power
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and everyone who talks about democratic socialism doesn't know what they're i do wonder if the um
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new york's jewish population are going to vote overwhelmingly democrat this time again
01:02:18.460
they're hugely supportive of him there are very big chunks of the jewish population of new york there
01:02:23.340
that are supportive of them and a big chunk of his staff is jewish oh right well i'm sure that will
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work out for them yeah right so there was another incident here that has reached infamy right now
01:02:35.100
because he talked about his aunt being the real basically the real victim of 9-11 that's what he
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wanted to say because they gave her dirty looks for wearing a hijab all right so she wasn't in the either of
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the two towers no she was wearing a hijab nearby yeah and she's the real victim yeah but okay yeah dan
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did you consider how the muslims were gonna feel about it i mean he considered about islamophobia i mean
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exactly he's doing the norm mcdonald's yeah he's doing but let us uh look at what he what happened here
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who stopped taking the subway after september 11th because she did not feel safe in her hijab
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they found out that his aunt was living in tanzania and did not wear hijab then he said basically
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afterwards that he was using this term in order to talk about the cousin of his father and that in
01:03:41.580
some areas of the world it's more customary to use this that part is true yeah that part is true
01:03:50.060
but the tanzania bit sort of is hilarious right so i i i accept this and i i do think that in some
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areas of the world there is more of an idea of an extended family and they do do this yeah but i think
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that um what is most important here is the constant focusing of every event including 9-11
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and around islamophobia like the the the muslims have perfectly adapted to the left's perpetual
01:04:23.340
victim narrative yeah they've perfectly adapted to it um they i mean you have 9-11 and then this guy
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claims his aunt is the victim of 9-11 that's just so grotesque but it's so in line with what we're
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seeing pretty much everywhere so at the risk of upsetting some of our american viewers i do feel
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they need to sort of point this out the if whenever you comment on anything happening in britain
01:04:51.180
you're guaranteed to get at least 30 to 300 posts underneath from americans saying well you deserve
01:04:56.620
this because you gave up your guns if you had your guns you wouldn't be getting taken over by muslims
01:05:02.220
i mean you get that comment all the time like well okay how do you explain this then because because
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there is a distinction between a hybrid war and an actual war most people and that's why the fabian
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society has been so successful at uh disrupting and eroding the class because it's one thing to say
01:05:28.140
you're getting attacked physically and you you band together and you and you fat and you defend
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yourselves it's quite another when you don't understand that you're being attacked yes because
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it happens slowly and it's a hidden war in which the elite are fully complicit and are siding with
01:05:46.460
the enemy exactly and because we are because we're creatures of habit we are much more uh we are very
01:05:54.620
much prone to not notice small changes in a way and sort of get very much um accommodated to them it's
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why the it's why right now the tory party calls itself conservative but it's arguably more left than
01:06:11.980
labor because they slowly and steadily got adapted into the new reality and they just woke up one day
01:06:22.860
in a completely different world being completely different a completely different party and a
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party that tries to out left labor right we have here by fox this political cartoon mamdani says my
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aunt stopped taking the subway after 9 11 because she didn't feel safe wearing a hijab that must have
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been devastating mr mamdani my aunt stopped taking the subway after 9 11 because she was incinerated in
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the north tower this goes back to what farah said before about muslim about uh victimhood and here we
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have a savage post by james woods uh not uh not a rare thing i said this uh yeah he he basically shows
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victims from uh 9 11. yeah there's there's a diff difference there there's of an order of magnitude
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yes back to what happened but there's another issue because mamdani has also a very problematic
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environment it's not just him it's not just him a liar who's constantly smiling
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and uh faking it it's just he has a really um america hating environment here's his father
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basically saying america is the root of all evil and was the inspiration for the nazis
01:07:40.220
hitler learned genocide from abraham lincoln i'm i'm sure zoran loves america though nice job
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nyc now i want to play this because i want to show the level of hatred for the us
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but also the level level of historical illiteracy let me play this america is the genesis
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of what we call settler colonialism and the american model was exported all around the world abraham lincoln
01:08:13.500
generalize the solution of reservations they herded american indians into separate territories
01:08:23.740
for the nazis for the nazis for the nazis this was the inspiration hitler realized two things
01:08:34.380
one the genocide was doable it is possible to do genocide that's what hitler realized apparently
01:08:43.580
there was no genocide before second thing hitler realized is that you don't have to have a common
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citizenship you can differentiate between people the nuremberg laws were patterned after american laws
01:08:59.980
anyway the us put indians in so i mean on that okay i mean the first bit is nonsense about abraham
01:09:06.140
lincoln they got it from woodrow wilson if anyone but i mean the the bit about um the segregation i mean
01:09:11.820
that is actually partially true so the nazis did send a committee over to meet with woodrow wilson's
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administration because they were like okay well we got this jewish problem and you seem to have the
01:09:22.060
same problem with blacks and you seem to come up with this segregation system let us learn from you
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what you're doing so that we can then take it back to germany so that part is kind of right but it
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wasn't abraham lincoln it was woodrow wilson a democrat well i think that though it's hardly true to
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say that this is the only society that ever practiced education that bit is not and had uh read any part
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of china but this is the father of someone who is about to become mayor of new york and he's playing
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the american identity and says he loves america but nevertheless this kind of um this kind of approach
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is going down gangbusters with leftists in america yeah he also met he took a selfie with
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um an imam who was linked with the 1993 attack on the world trade center of course so this imam's
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children were all arrested on terrorism charges right and let us listen to what he has to say
01:10:23.260
about it these are the p these are the kind of people that zoran mamdani is proud to take photos
01:10:47.180
i want to defend this country you know what this country is it's a garbage can it's filthy it's not
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particularly clean now that he's sick every day they will go to school and they put american flag
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in front of these little babies muslim babies i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states
01:11:10.140
of america and to the republic for which it stands right so you you get an idea oh i i kind of feel
01:11:19.020
compelled to bring up the um um erudon erdogan the erdogan quote for the the current president of turkey
01:11:26.620
he said democracy is a bus you ride it until you get to the stop where you want to get off and then
01:11:31.180
you and then you basically you're done with it that's always been the way of the muslim brotherhood
01:11:37.180
and that's always been the way of the islamists it's it's the thing is though that this imam was
01:11:43.180
at least honest yeah but when people are when people are honest and they call for
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for for uh jihad and they call for violent action it's much easier to wake up and say right we we
01:11:57.580
need to do something about it then we need to stop this but that's why mamdani has become a more
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mainstream figure he wears this fake smile all the time he constantly plays the woke card but i'm not
01:12:09.580
so sure that the people from his environment would be particularly happy or well disposed towards all the
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other woke identities or the other world groups so what he's doing is basically he is lying to people
01:12:24.060
and he is lying to them and he's lying to really useful idiots like her who are saying to a post do
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not vote for zoran mamdani by ben freeman too bad i did i mean there is so much i mean i know that's
01:12:41.260
just a picture of a face but i mean that there's so many people who i mean it is such a vapid solipsistic
01:12:47.900
woman yeah i'm voting for mamdani to piss off my dad thought deeply about anything ever but things
01:12:55.100
that she knows better than anyone else i don't know she does think that she knows better than somebody
01:12:59.740
else she just likes the fact that she gets to be um an affront to you um like he also lied with uh
01:13:07.500
claiming that he never said that he wanted to defund the police please the woke poster boy come on
01:13:14.380
uh al yakobi has here also a collage of posts with mamdani talking about defunding the haram police
01:13:24.860
um and talking about define defunding all the police so many times defund the haram police and queer liberation
01:13:33.420
means defunding the nypd yeah because because like biden was saying it's all connected folks
01:13:40.780
watch me right so here in september 2023 he also said we have to make clear that when the boot of
01:13:46.540
the nypd is on your neck it's been glazed by the idf he's connecting law enforcement in new york
01:13:57.580
with middle eastern politics and the relationships of that's his primary identity
01:14:04.380
yeah so he's bringing everything down to it so the when biden was saying everything is connected
01:14:11.660
um of course not everything is connected but they're using this everything is connected
01:14:17.020
because the common denominator is the enemy the common denominator is western people western
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cultures particularly the native behind all this nonsense of the woke identities and all the
01:14:32.300
the lying in all this what is the common denominator is the enemy it's western society so he shouldn't be
01:14:39.980
voted there he should be basically deported in wherever he came from i think that's uganda people
01:14:46.780
of the sort to have zero business being in the western world no and also we don't want stupid people
01:14:56.060
like her to be voting for for him so this should be a wake-up call just don't do it and uh lots of
01:15:03.740
polls are basically saying that he has a overwhelming support in the foreign-born community the native-born
01:15:13.660
community is much more supportive of cuomo and um if we tie together the native-born communities 31 percent
01:15:25.420
in faith in favor of him 65 percent in favor of them the foreign-born are overwhelmingly supportive of
01:15:34.140
them so when we have mayors like people aspiring mayors like mamdani and politicians like aoc who are
01:15:42.780
constantly talking about illegals more money for illegals more voting power for illegals that's their
01:15:51.580
identity but i mean the common thing is the enemy they want to destroy western society this sounds like
01:15:57.820
a cliche but it's a truth it's true i mean after 30 years of decline you know new yorkers are still not
01:16:03.500
willing to give a right wing of a try yeah that that's the insane part that i mean yeah this is
01:16:10.380
why deportations are so important and it looks like they are also not uh endorsing the republican
01:16:17.100
candidate curtis sliver right now it's trump didn't endorse him and uh they're basically thinking that
01:16:24.460
there is no no chance you're winning so they are basically saying this guy gets in i mean you think
01:16:30.300
of the number of terror cells that are going to be operating outside he is one of those activist
01:16:35.180
activist people who are constantly talking about he they are the kinds of people who have the agenda
01:16:41.660
for us was talking about before yeah this guy makes them look like a mod of it so nypd has one of the
01:16:49.660
most important counter-terrorism police forces in the world which coordinates closely with the metropolitan
01:16:55.340
police and with the fbi and with all kinds of international forces they're they're really good
01:17:01.020
and they're really at the top of their game giving this guy control of that outfit is going to be a
01:17:08.460
nightmare it's going to be a nightmare that's what he's going to do he's going to use the his control of
01:17:15.980
the police to sort of further his own political interests and his own political interests are islamic
01:17:20.940
first leftist second and primarily anti-american well i mean well it's not just mom donnie because
01:17:29.580
i can totally see trump coming in and saying right i'm bringing in the national guard or i'm going to
01:17:35.100
do something about it on the federal level in the same way he did it with mayors in other blue areas
01:17:42.220
the point is what you said is the agenda behind the curtain yeah which is invariably anti-western
01:17:52.220
it has to be said that islam is by definition anti-west it's it's sort of part and parcel of the
01:17:57.260
nature of it and the fact that this is considered hate speech as opposed to basic reality shows utter
01:18:03.900
ignorance of history um did you want to do some comments um right
01:18:20.700
um chairman maumdani or grandma killer como what a choice yeah well terrible choice
01:18:27.180
york stewart uh sorry forgot to say g day good day your day it's going to be hard to make aussie
01:18:34.220
women conservative even the ones at church are liberal the only way we'd stop this is if we got
01:18:40.700
rid of welfare yeah good luck with that they vote i think the other ones are for for us yeah i think
01:18:49.580
you might have done those yeah fair enough um let's go to the video comments that's the king
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the indians have been raging for a few days insisting that they have nicer aesthetics than
01:19:27.100
christian christianity and it simply doesn't pass the sniff test no no um british cathedrals are