The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1311
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1 hour and 37 minutes
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Summary
Stelios and Leo join me for episode 1311 of the podcast to talk about the decline of Scottish English as a first language and how this is a symptom of a much bigger problem than we realise. I'm joined by returning guest Stellios and returning guest and friend of the show Leo.
Transcript
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good afternoon and welcome to the podcast that loads the seat is episode 1311 i'm harry joined
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today by stelios and returning guest and friend of the show leo who for some reason is on our
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screens right now leo is everywhere i don't know why samson why is leo on our screens right now
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you know when you walk into an electronics shop it has the camera that shows you in the window
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you know yeah you this is the mass surveillance state tony blair is hacked into our systems right
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now it's live from oracle in collaboration with palantir now we've just got a white screen are
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we seeing the great beyond right now doesn't really matter i don't know what you at home can see as
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long as you can hear my dads they can't see it as long as you can hear us that's all right we'll get
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the message out yeah and today we're going to be talking about scotland specifically glasgow not
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being scottish anymore uh the british that being you and me being um abused tax slaves and how they
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lied us into that position although that's been a position for a long time and stelios is going to
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walk us through zuma lux maxes yeah so i'm three years at lotus cedars to the day oh the 5th of
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december of 2022 and i want to thank you very much and i wanted to do something special today
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i i wanted it to be cringe but funny but it ended up being something completely different so i had no
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control so we're going to take a real moral message from absolutely brilliant is harry luke's maxing right
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no no no i am not slob maxing right now he's soft maxing i'm rough maxing i heard about trans maxing
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this is when oh yeah i did a segment on that zoomers were transitioning to get all the advantages
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of being a woman yeah they thought that they would get the advantages of being a woman and they thought
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the having to be pounded by chads was just like something they would have to accept on the side
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at least it's a mute like it's physical touch and emotion i can share with someone anyway uh talk
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talk us through glasgow leo so basically glasgow uh they've done a survey and almost a third of
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kids at school in glasgow don't speak english as a first language they're not native english speakers
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and there's going to be a lot of people out there being like oh that's that's funny like surely no
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scottish people speak english you know and we do we do we do speak a funny version of english but yeah
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everybody in scotland speaks english all this talk of you know there's been people talking on twitter
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about like well some of them would be gaelic speakers whatever it's like i'm from scotland
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i've met people who can speak gaelic maybe twice in my life you know it's not like ireland where they
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they keep it alive this is like those fakers who try and meet who try and want to wales to go back
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to speaking welsh it's never going to catch on yeah and there's no point there's no point i can
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understand like if you want to learn to speak spanish because it's spoken by so many millions of
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people if you want to be able to speak mandarin because then you know in 50 years time 20 years time
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when the chinese robot army comes in and takes over you can you know at least negotiate you beg
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for mercy you negotiate a better bunk bed in the gulag but you know learning gaelic there is no point
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there is no point unless you're getting some sort of you know arts council grant to put on some play
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that nobody's going to watch but yeah look at this this this graph shows over the last few years
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if you scroll down a tiny little bit you can see the the bottom of the graph so this is this goes
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back like maybe 20 years and you can see the the pale blue in the bottom um this the the the whole
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graph shows the number of kids in primary and secondary schools and the pale blue at the bottom
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shows how the number that speak english as an additional language has increased like hugely
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proportionate to the to the overall number um and this is pretty crazy you know scotland up until
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recently was like what 96 97 percent white uh whereas england is about 83 85 something like that
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i think so yeah i mean scotland has been preserving its demographics for a much like it's been much
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stronger on preserving its own demographics for a much longer time than england was england started
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like you know shit i mean go back to the early 90s we're about 95 percent white english in england but
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scotland has been preserving that up until just like the other year i like how you said scotland
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preserved it as if scotland did anything to preserve it well scotland did it by by just
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default by being a worse place to go to no one wanted to go worst benefit system if you're coming from
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the congo like you're gonna look at like aberdeen and you're gonna be like maybe i'll stay in london
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they're already gonna have vitamin d deficiency in london like aberdeen scotland the highlands
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but this is man this is happening across scotland now so glasgow is is the sort of focus of this but
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we're also seeing uh it's around 20 22 percent of uh of kids at schools um have english as an
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additional language in edinburgh and in aberdeen as well so huge numbers of asylum seekers are going to
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to um to scotland and uh and the people speaking english as an additional language maybe like 10 20
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years ago it would have been people from the eurozone it would have been you know culturally
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similar people people from christian cultures uh now it's people coming from all around the world
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afghanistan you know god knows where and so we're talking you know radically different cultures so
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i'm going to get into yeah i have already seen fraser nelson of course of course trying to make
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excuses for this saying like oh well it's only saying that they speak it as an additional language
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they probably only speak their native language at home when they're out and about they speak english
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they can speak english what's the problem completely ignoring that obviously
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the problem is that this is a obvious demonstration of demographic change going on
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in scotland that is the problem great they can speak english but also they're not from here
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they're not they're not from compatible cultures with us they'll be coming and they'll be claiming
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benefits they'll be causing problems causing all sorts of social strife as we have seen in england
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even though fraser nelson just thinks that they are like magical wonder dust that you can sprinkle
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over an economy and it'll grow 10 times yeah yeah they're always they always say like ben stiller
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was even saying somalians built america uh and it's like well it's nice of them to build america before
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they built somalia you know we're still waiting for this magical resurgence of somalia the the
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skyscrapers to rise out of the desert you know what they mean wakanda it's yeah well what they could
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have what they could have achieved if it wasn't for white people stopping them but yeah glasgow is now
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the asylum capital of the uk if we um if we go to the next tab um you can see the proportionate and
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just scroll down a tiny little bit you can see this is glasgow manchester birmingham and london so
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this is the rate per what per 10 000 population uh of of supported asylum seekers and housed asylum
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seekers you know these are people who are pretty much living at the taxpayer's expense uh there's
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obviously a huge huge amount of um you know legal migration as well uh you know family reunion all
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that sort of stuff um and the the legal stuff is you know frankly kind of as concerning because you
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know even though people are following the correct processes it's like the the numbers are just insane
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and you know when you have really rapid numbers rapid increases uh then you get people who don't
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integrate because they're they're coming into an area uh where there are so many people from their
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culture but they don't have a british culture to integrate into you know they're integrating
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it's not just an issue of a big number it's an issue of multicultural messaging yeah because
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multiculturalism says do not integrate do not assimilate yeah we we want you as your we want
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you as your native culture because it's it's enriching because we've got diversity and it's like
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what does diversity mean like diversity is a strength so we've got female genital mutilation
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is that a strength because it's diverse and it's different it's it's just means less white people
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less christian culture that's that's that's all it means there's nobody calling for more white people
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in any non-white countries that's that would be diversity nobody's ever saying you know we need to
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increase the number of white people in south africa or you know we need to we need to have a large
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proportion of the population in zimbabwe being white again maybe people who'd want those countries to
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function but yeah yeah but who wants functioning countries that's against the communist mantra
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uh so let's i'm gonna i'm gonna look in this segment i'm gonna look at what it's gonna mean
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for scotland what the response to to you know the the sudden alarm over this rapid demographic change
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and why it's being done so you can see some scottish people are responding this guy who's called ali
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says having 30 percent of glasgow pupils speaking english as an additional language is a strength not
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a problem bilingual kids like me gain better brain flexibility higher long-term attainment and become
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natural bridges to the world scotland's classrooms are raising a generation that's globally competitive
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that's not culture smashing it's culture enriching proud of these multilingual bairns
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i mean that would maybe be true if like you know this was this was kids all from the same culture
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all with the same base language that they can communicate freely and getting taught any extra
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language that was you know that was of use around the world i don't think it is i think this is a
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mishmash of uh of uh alien languages from alien cultures and it's not gonna help the kids learn at
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school if everybody's speaking a different language in the the school and the teachers have to spend lots of
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resources and lots of time dealing with the fact that these kids can't communicate properly and
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they'll all split off into cliques as well exactly and and you you could say oh schools are always like
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yeah yeah but it'll be even more pronounced when it's along racial lines yeah be like a cross between
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mean girls and isis exactly but why does scotland's school children need to have need to be like globally
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competitive anyway yeah why can't they just get a good education in scotland for the sake of scotland
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and preserving their own culture and traditions and like progressing themselves as themselves why do
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they need to be like on the global marketplace competing against random abdul third worlders who'll
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take the same job as them for a third of the cost yeah i mean i admire the optimism that scottish people
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were planning on taking a job but i mean when they're led by the english
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the scots can do this is the thing the scots can do great things when they're forced
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no when scott you know what ruined what ruined scotland the welfare state ruined scotland before
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the welfare state was implemented glasgow had reinvented itself reinvented its economy so many times
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from shipbuilding different industries and was a really vibrant wealthy thriving place you go to
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glasgow you see the buildings they're nice buildings you go aberdeen dundee uh enborough nice buildings
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there's a lot of wealth in scotland there still is you know a bit of wealth but now that there's the
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welfare state it saps the the drive of that's the thing is the combination of the welfare state with open
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borders yeah that is a that is just destructive and you may you're absolutely correct in saying that
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there are lots of people from africa who go to scotland and and get jobs that aren't uh then
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you know available to scottish people but frequently they bring families or they get money to give send
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back to remittances so it's this combination that is incredibly yeah and we have to take we're getting
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glasgow peeled yeah we we have to take in those families as well because we don't want to break up the
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families sorry they chose to break up the family in the first place when they left to come here
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that's not our problem and if we move on uh actually move on to the next one uh as well so
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this is dr mo flo jo mojo uh don't know if that's a real person no idea mojo i do know that she's blocked
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me but uh she says i live in glasgow my kids are bilingual they go to the gaelic school do you have
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a problem with that so there's this you know a lot of myth making on twitter where people are like well
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if they're speaking english is not the first language they're speaking gaelic no they're not
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you never like i i defy you to find a scottish person who should speak gaelic this reminds me of
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during brexit do you remember there was that newspaper clipping that went went viral everywhere
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it's like this obviously fake story where it's a some woman was in a hijab in wales and she was
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speaking a foreign language and an angry man said ah speak english why don't you speak our language
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and she turned and said ah i'm actually speaking welsh right now and where it was yeah because it's
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gonna be it like there's like women in hijab speaking welsh are just ten a penny it's so obvious
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that was such a real thing that happened oh it definitely happened out of all the things that
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definitely happened it definitely happened the most clearly 100 uh if we move on uh we've got another
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person uh saying not about gaelic uh but saying mind you forage for votes that's uh that's a euphemism
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for nigel forage forage for votes just said half of glasgow kids are bilingual at least anodon unionist
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egypts admits the scots lead is a language and not just slang so he's saying oh this is because the
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kids are speaking scots dialect scots dialect is still english you know you've just got some weird
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words in it like denny ken for don't know you know stuff like that that can't you say i instead
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of yes stuff that i've had to stop saying because nobody understands me and if we move on to the next
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one we'll see what the politicians have been saying about this this is john swinney uh who is now the
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first minister of scotland um so he is the smp leader and first minister of scotland he says immigration
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is good for our economy for our public services and for scotland we need a tailored immigration system
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and offered solutions but labor seems intent on following nigel farage's agenda it's clear that
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decisions about scotland should be made in scotland now this this points to sort of the reasons why
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it's being done i'll get to that in a second before we do that let's uh move on and see what humza
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the former first minister of scotland says this is humza youssef who is uh i can't believe he was the
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first minister of scotland not for very long because he wasn't very popular and so he says
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while many others in the media attempt to fan the flames of racial intolerance in our country i am
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very pleased to see scott national this is the national is is basically the sort of snp's uh you
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know house magazine it's like the pravda of scotland um so it's bucking the prevailing trend and taking
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a stand one that says scotland is proud to provide sanctuary to those in most need and we are better for it
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refugees are welcome here i mean this is the sort of optimism you can have when you haven't had
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uh the the same level of problem uh with grooming gangs although obviously there have actually been
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some issues with grooming gangs in scotland and the way things are going this is going to get worse
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um and also there's been some horrific uh interracial violence uh anti-white violence like the murder of
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chris donald or chris mcdonald i can't remember it was chris mcdonald or chris donald but um it was this
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teenager who was killed by killed by migrants um and tortured as well uh if we move on to the next
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tab it's john swinney again saying it's not where we're from that counts it's not where we come from
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that counts it's about where we're going great to meet afghan scots children at mary hill berg halls
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and hear a lovely rendition of robert burns um do any of these kids actually care about robert burns i
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think does robert burns hold any special place in in their hearts because of their connection to
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the history of robert burns and their connection to the culture that he came from yeah i mean i think
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the burns that uh some of these cultures are more concerned about are uh when you get yezidi girls in
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a cage uh or a jordanian pilot in a cage and uh you set fire to him um or perhaps you know you throw acid in
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someone's face is an honor killing honor attack um and if we move on again we've got humza yusuf again
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who says a reminder that scotland is not immune to the scourge of racism hostile rhetoric towards
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immigrants and referring to them as strangers certainly won't help we need every political
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party to resist legitimizing the language of the far right it's interesting he doesn't say it's
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incorrect or wrong he just calls it racist far right i mean he was very adamant about
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scotland being white being a bad thing we've got that video yeah i mean we'll never forget it but
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also is he the guy behind hate monster where he he he put the policy forward and then everyone was
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calling saying that he is he he's and he clearly hates white hate speech against me yeah he he brought
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through this uh hate crime act in the scottish parliament it's now it's now written into law in
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scotland and more than half of the complaints under this this new hate crime legislation we're against
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him for being anti-white so yeah we've got that we've got that video right here if we go to the next tab
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let's watch classic most senior positions in scotland are filled almost exclusively by those who are
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white take my portfolio alone the lord president white the lord justice clerk white every high court judge
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white the lord advocate white the solicitor general white the chief constable white every deputy chief
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constable white every assistant chief constable white the head of the law society white the head
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of the faculty of advocates white every prison governor white and not just justice the chief
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medical officer white the chief nursing officer white the chief veterinary officer white the chief
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social work advisor white almost every trade union in this country headed by people who are white
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in the scottish government every director general is white every chair of every public body is
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white you can really hear the hatred yeah when he says white did he say something about whites
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maybe imagine if i went to pakistan where you know his homeland and and i said you know this place
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is terrible look at everyone's pakistani this policeman is pakistani these judges are pakistan it's like
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people would be like are you a mad racist what on earth are you doing and also i'd probably get
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put in jail instead he gets made first minister he gets made the essentially the new king of scotland
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i'd rather have idiom in thank you very much it's absolutely absolutely insane and and now he has the
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goal to accuse other people of stoking racial division and racial tension yeah yeah it was like when
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ash sarkar wrote that book coming out against identity politics yeah excuse me
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have you have you forgotten who you are have you have you got amnesia what's going on yeah and humza
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you know for all that he says that you know everyone anyone who comes to scotland is scottish you know
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just as scottish as anyone else then like you know when things were he was getting more criticism uh
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after the southport southport riots um where you know the true victims of those of the southport attack
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was of course you know humza youssef but you know after after the southport riots he was saying britain
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is becoming uh so racist that i'm i think i'm gonna have to move you know move abroad move to pakistan
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or whatever and it's like wow it must be nice having a homeland to go to like when he says that people
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who come to scotland are as scottish as anyone else i don't have another country i can go to i don't
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have it my homeland is here it's it's britain i don't have i can't be like oh well things are getting
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tough here i can i can go i can go back to pakistan that's not an option for me so you know is he is
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he as he says as scottish as anyone else or is he one of these people who's like uh things are things
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are changing here i'm gonna have to leave and yeah the impact of this rapid demographic change i mean
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for a third this is almost a third in glasgow so a generation you know when we look at the the overall
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numbers we're like oh you know britain or england is you know what 83 83 percent white or whatever but
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then it's probably a lot less than that in reality sadly there's a lot that aren't counted and then
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if you look at the younger generations you know the way is way lower the stats are insane and obviously
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you know as the the older white people you know die off and and leave the population and they're you
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know the the people coming up are are a different ethnicity different background different culture
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i mean that's that's gonna really change a country you know hopefully a lot of people growing up
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are gonna be integrated gonna have british values but there's a lot who don't there's a lot you know
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we know that that don't and also now that now that you've got sort of enclaves of you know pakistanis
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or whatever community it is in britain that's essentially like we've lost the war and had to hand land over
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to this other culture because it's not like it's a sort of integrated you know british uh community where
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people you know speak the queen's english and have british values you know and a lot of these ethnic
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enclaves it really is a foreign land um and they have sharia courts so you know different different
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systems different institutions so really what we've done is we've handed land over to them and this this
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idea that people are coming here you know for for safety quite often they're coming from safe countries
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ethiopia is a safe country and they're coming through safe countries to get here and the ironic thing is
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you know if you go to if you come from ethiopia and you you go into like leicester for example
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there's sort of low-level conflict between the between the hindus and the muslims in leicester so
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you're coming from a safe country you're going into a war zone basically and then you add the
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sikhs into the mix as well and the pakistanis and the sikhs have always had massive issues with
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one yeah yeah but again like you say they can like humzy you can claim asylum to europe or to another
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place in the uk because you come from a war zone well this is the thing are we going to get people
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from leicester or wherever claiming asylum you know in glasgow yeah where are you going to go
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where are we going to go when we need to claim asylum you say yeah well he can go back to his
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homeland and they always try and justify well everybody's an immigrant from somewhere like
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the english came over from saxony and jutland and stuff can you imagine if i was like right this
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country's gone to the dogs yeah i need to return to the ancient homeland and just rock up in like
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denmark or in saxony or something i like guten tag fellow saxons how goes it it's so good to be back
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in the homeland after all these thousands of years like the absurdity of it yeah yeah oh and britain's
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always had insanely high levels of immigration because you know 800 years ago like a few thousand huguenots
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or something came came across the channel it's like and that was 400 years ago and it was like
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over the course of 10 years it was like 50 000 yeah yeah and they immediately just filtered into the
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rest of the population yeah yeah and i've you know over the weekend i met some guy who uh who was
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descended from huguenots very like tangentially hundreds of years down the line because they
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immediately intermarried with english people and they were already indistinguishable in the first place
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yeah yeah it's not like it's not like he was holding on to his ancient huguenot identity and
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culture he's just like no he's just an english lad yeah and it's not like you say it's not like it's
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different like you know people coming from france this is why you know if there were genuine asylum
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seekers coming from france you know if it had surrendered in another war then we would of course welcome
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them in you know come in pascal nicole come on in you know but it's different having people who are
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culturally similar this is why you know when syrians seek asylum most of them seek asylum in
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turkey because it's it's the next country and it's culturally similar and they wanted to return
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when it was safe and that works culturally similar lots of links geographic links it's like femi was
00:24:17.500
saying uh oh jesus was a refugee because you know he fled when he's a when he was a child um joseph and
00:24:24.540
mary had to flee bethlehem and flee to egypt uh it's like jesus wasn't a refugee that came from
00:24:31.260
eritrea came from the horn of africa to britain jesus was a refugee who fled from bethlehem
00:24:37.900
to the egyptian border maybe like 50 60 miles away it's also the the king literally put a hit
00:24:45.900
out on his head and started massacring babies so yeah that's exceptional circumstances that i could
00:24:52.060
kind of agree with that even if we were stamping the forms we'd look at that and we'd be like oh yeah
00:24:56.780
no actually you can come in maybe i'll make an exception this one time because that's pretty
00:25:00.700
brutal yeah yeah also you know technically you are christian so by the first yeah uh so yeah looking
00:25:08.460
at why this is being done um this isn't being done for benign reasons this is the same reason as borders
00:25:14.300
were opened in england you know rapidly opened uh under tony blair uh tony blair's advisor even you know
00:25:21.260
said the reason they did it was to rub the right's nose in diversity uh it was to gerrymander the vote
00:25:27.580
it was to change the political landscape because they knew that you know if they brought these people
00:25:31.020
in they're going to vote left wing it's the same reason the democrats were doing it and it worked like
00:25:35.260
in 2019 85 of british muslims voted for jeremy corbyn now that they've got the numbers to elect
00:25:42.300
their own candidates they're not voting labor anymore so that's why you're seeing labor suddenly you
00:25:46.700
know talking tough on on it but while they were voting labor labor let them get away with anything
00:25:52.940
you know that community well you know the crimes they got away with um so yeah i mean
00:26:00.700
i think this is going to cause huge issues i've seen it in london one of my mates he's moved to
00:26:05.980
devon i saw him at the weekend and went down did a comedy gig with him but he uh his kids were going to
00:26:11.420
school in tottenham where he lived and they were like the only like english kids in the class and
00:26:19.020
so like you see you know cliques form and you know the other kids are speaking ardu or whatever you get
00:26:24.220
excluded you get bullied so his kids were excluded from from the stuff you know and the you know it's
00:26:29.420
culturally different so you know when the kids have you know easter or christmas or whatever they're
00:26:34.460
not you know they're not celebrating they're not doing christmas cards with the other kids it's abusive
00:26:38.620
as far as i'm concerned that's that's that's just wrong yeah yeah i'd agree with that so you know
00:26:44.460
we're going to see that in glasgow my mom used to live in the middle of uh like pollock shields which
00:26:48.860
is really sort of um heavily muslim area um when i when i was in glasgow i dated uh afghan indian um
00:26:56.940
irish lassie who was who was um you know grew up in a muslim household um insane mix yeah yeah yeah
00:27:03.980
uh well um like afghan dad or afghan indian dad and irish mom have the irish ever seen a brown
00:27:11.100
person that they wouldn't no clearly i guess i got a bit of a tan um
00:27:20.460
but yeah like the the cultural differences were really uh savage and she could speak openly about
00:27:26.620
it because you know she was she was brown from those two different worlds yeah yeah yeah yeah but
00:27:30.940
she you know she didn't have good things to to say about it and she was quite keen on you know not
00:27:34.780
uh you know going down that that path and she got a lot of grief from her community for for you know
00:27:40.300
doing the things you know living like a scottish lassie so um yeah it was interesting and you know
00:27:46.860
for all that people think that oh scott scotland's this you know this super beast strong patriotic
00:27:51.900
country it's not scotland is like i said it's been ruined by the welfare state scots are now mainly
00:27:57.580
especially young young ones are just fat genderqueer communists who just want to tear down the empire
00:28:03.980
and you know the same reason that the progressive blob wants to do it in britain uh you know to to
00:28:10.380
disrupt the the sort of the nation state to to sort of tear down our institutions and tear down our our
00:28:17.500
sense of our pride and patriotism it's the same reason it's being done in scott and you know this is
00:28:22.620
all this is all being done by by the communists that run it that's the weird thing with scotland
00:28:26.860
for me is they're so eager to disavow england and the empire and stuff and it's like you guys were
00:28:31.740
some of the most successful and enterprising people in the empire yeah i would if i was scottish i would
00:28:38.780
take that as a point of pride yep personally they they were they did so many amazing things on the
00:28:45.260
frontiers of the empire they were amazing adventurers uh poets um administrators engineers you go to
00:28:53.180
singapore it's man when i was in singapore i was looking up all the skyscrapers like wow this is
00:28:56.780
amazing and then you look at the bridge you're walking across and it was built by a scottish guy
00:29:00.700
in like 1870 or something why wouldn't you be proud of that but it's just it's a shame that they've
00:29:05.580
been taught one that the first principle of scottish identity is hating the english yeah and that two
00:29:12.620
was a part of that they have to disavow such a huge part of their own history going back to at least
00:29:18.300
1707 with the union yeah no absolutely and you know all this talk of you know scotland's a kind
00:29:24.940
and tolerant and accepting place and it's like man scotland is not scotland is full of some of the most
00:29:29.980
aggressive people i've ever met you know so i think what it was this guy the leader of the scottish
00:29:36.140
nationalists yeah he was the leader of the scottish national party so he was he was actually after
00:29:40.220
nicholas sturgeon uh he took over and because he was the justice minister before that which is when
00:29:44.780
he brought the hate crime act uh through and i stood for election against him to sort of raise
00:29:49.180
awareness of the the hate crime act um i didn't want to win and i very successfully didn't win i
00:29:55.500
i overshot my margin of uh losing by by quite some uh mission achieved
00:30:02.220
so i mean i got triple triple uh figures in the in the vote um i count that as a a storming success
00:30:12.540
but yeah he he uh was first minister of scott not for very long he was hugely unpopular and you know
00:30:17.980
i think now now that the whole you know blm nonsense is is sort of ebbing away um you know i think all
00:30:25.180
this this sort of grievance grifting where you you just everything everybody's white everybody's white and
00:30:30.140
i hate it that doesn't wash anymore yeah i think we should move on to the next segment first i'll
00:30:35.900
just read through the super chats and rumble rants that we've got opchig door says yay youtube while
00:30:40.940
you guys were talking on multiculturalism i got a welcome other cultures to our homeland commercial
00:30:46.540
did they really use the word homeland that's pretty exclusionary the hapsification that brain
00:30:51.980
flexibility is offsetted by those born from courage man cousin marriage of you scots that's very true
00:30:58.940
that's a great point yeah though when you look into those statistics you can't believe that it's
00:31:02.940
real it reads like some kind of racist fever dream but it's true and this is one of the reasons i want
00:31:08.140
the tradition of cousin marriage to continue because you know some cousins are better than others have
00:31:14.220
you have you got like some fit cousins or something you've got i do i do have some fit cousins but not
00:31:18.540
for me not for me for these for these communities it's like if they ever like the way demographics are
00:31:24.940
going you know eventually they're going to reach parity with us and you know before we've seen in
00:31:29.260
lebanon and other places you know when the numbers get to a certain point stuff starts happening and
00:31:35.020
and it's it's not pretty but if they've all married their cousins and they're all just like
00:31:40.540
then it's going to be easier to you know as somebody whose eyes both point in the same direction
00:31:45.820
it's going to be easier that is true deal with them and last one engaged for you leo since the scottish
00:31:50.700
highlands of the northern terminus of the appalachian mountains you can come to appalachia in the u.s
00:31:55.820
which is why so many scottish came here in the 18th and 19th century that's true you can be poor and
00:32:00.860
drug addicted in appalachia they took those traditions with them they replicated one to one perfectly it's
00:32:08.540
quite amazing i would love man i would love to go to appalachia i love the i love the music and
00:32:13.980
everything it's like i just watched that jd vance film and um oh did they do an adaptation of hillbilly
00:32:19.660
yeah yeah yeah fat play it's kind of good but there's a bit in it at the start where um he's
00:32:24.620
he sits down for this posh meal and he's like what fork do i use and then he has to phone his um
00:32:30.300
his indian girlfriend uh to to to find out what for and she she is surprisingly she doesn't say just
00:32:36.300
use your hand but um i think she's i think she's a bit more cultured but i know i've been at posh dinners
00:32:42.780
and i've never worried about what fork and i don't think anybody cares what fork you're using also
00:32:46.860
like i go to posh dinners i'm like are you eating that and i eat their dinner as well
00:32:52.140
he doesn't wait for a response he just takes it straight away this whole idea that you've got to
00:32:55.900
be all polite and like you know good mannered at a posh dinner i think is now now this is some real
00:33:01.100
scott culture right now anyway so we'll move on to the next next segment where i'm going to talk us
00:33:07.740
through the sunny subject of taxes and how you and i in britain are tax slaves we are pay pigs for the
00:33:15.340
establishment so that they can give out all of our money to welfare recipients this is not a sunny
00:33:21.420
topic harry yeah and how they uh they and how they light us into this position although this is kind of
00:33:27.180
just like the natural flow of things uh and how it's been going for a long time i'd like to remind
00:33:33.500
everybody of a beautiful and wonderful anthem going all the way back to the empire days that being rule
00:33:41.740
britannia a glorious glorious anthem that announces it it it brags to the whole world in its defining
00:33:51.180
theme britannia rules the waves britain's never never never shall be slaves i just wanted to remind
00:33:59.740
everybody of that and how far that we have fallen since these glorious announcements of our freedom the
00:34:06.620
great liberty that britain stood for on the world stage and how we have degenerated from there and i
00:34:14.540
really do think that one of the reasons for this is the concept that i'm going to have to introduce next
00:34:21.100
of usury one of the most effective ways to enslave those beneath you is to put you put put them forever
00:34:32.220
in your debt now i understand that from uh the perspective of encouraging people to make loans
00:34:38.780
to other people an interest rate is justifiable just getting some money back it encourages you to
00:34:44.860
actually make that because otherwise you're just out of money and then you buy time with loans yeah you
00:34:49.500
buy you buy time with it is high or low time preference behavior that's not what usury is usury is a
00:34:56.940
malicious type of interest where you're essentially either charging them so much like a loan shark that
00:35:03.900
they'll always be in your debt uh or or at least that you'll be able to extract favors from them
00:35:09.820
or you extend it out to such a length through malicious interest rates that they will be forever
00:35:16.380
in your debt i.e a slave and what it can end up functioning as in the modern era in our current
00:35:23.900
time period is as a kind of added tax to everything else that you do and one thing that has come out
00:35:31.420
recently since the budget now i'm aware that this was slightly the case before this new budget but
00:35:38.540
everybody has highlighted it since is that if you are a student loan holder in england with a plan
00:35:45.740
to student loan and i don't remember the exact parameters but that was something like between
00:35:51.180
if you took out a student loan in england and wales between 2012 and 2020 or 2021 something like that
00:35:59.820
then you're a plan two which is a specific type of loan people notice looking through this hold up
00:36:06.380
the new plans are that if you the the interest rate is based on your annual income that being if you
00:36:13.340
earn 28 475 pounds or less you get a base interest rate of 3.2 percent but then if you go up to
00:36:21.100
51 245 pounds or more your interest rate actually increases to a 6.2 percent interest rate and people
00:36:30.780
have rightfully been calling this out as exploitative because it's actually disincentivizing success
00:36:38.780
it's a stealth tax on the successful people who've come through the university um the university and
00:36:46.380
actually become productive citizens enough to be able to work themselves up to a decent living standard
00:36:54.220
well you're more likely to pay off this debt we don't want you to pay off this debt we want this
00:37:01.340
to be something that is going to be taken deducted from your wages every single month for the rest of
00:37:08.060
your life so we're actually going to hike up the interest rates so you can never pay it back because the
00:37:14.060
actual amount that we'll be taking from your wages will be enough to make a dent to your monthly income
00:37:19.980
but won't be enough to make a dent into your actual student loan especially now that we double the
00:37:25.420
interest rates i know that these interest rates have been flexible on plan two loans for a short while
00:37:30.540
but but this is something that has made this new budget has really highlighted everybody's attention to
00:37:38.140
it and the thing is i've spoken a bit about tax rates in england i know it's not the most
00:37:42.620
glamorous or exciting subject but it really is ridiculous how much people are taxed in this
00:37:48.700
country and how it adds up as a kind of tax equality leveling system for your monthly wages
00:37:57.740
in your pay packet the deductions that come from your tax your income tax that come from your national
00:38:03.260
insurance and then your student loan god forbid you paying into a premium into a pension as well can
00:38:10.620
really add up to level out your wages and it's especially bad because with certain things like
00:38:16.700
national insurance or your student loan as you can see if you hit above a certain threshold all of a
00:38:22.780
sudden they'll be taking even more so you could get a pay boost an annual pay boost and find yourself
00:38:29.100
coming out of the other end with less money each month because all it means is that it's given the
00:38:35.340
government more access to steal to steal your money from you somebody put it through grok and i don't
00:38:40.620
think that this is entirely accurate but either way it gives you an indication right somebody asked
00:38:45.820
grok what's the marginal rate of tax take for a uk graduate earning a salary of 53 000 pounds
00:38:51.980
say with both a plan one that's the pre-2012 loan undergraduate loan and a plan two master's loan so
00:38:59.740
say they graduated in 2012 and then took a master's that went on so they have a loan for both types and
00:39:08.140
grok figured out here i don't think this is entirely accurate but the income tax on the money earned above
00:39:15.180
a certain amount of let's say 50 000 pounds would be 40 percent the national insurance is two percent plan
00:39:21.900
one undergraduate loan is nine percent and then let's say that you've got this as well it came up to a
00:39:27.900
total marginal rate of 57 percent now again that will be only on stuff earned above the 51 000 ish
00:39:37.740
line but still the idea that when you hit these tax threshold traps
00:39:45.900
where if you earn past a certain amount of money in the country they will steal more than half of all
00:39:52.300
of that money you earn above that from then on meaning it's a massive disincentive to actually
00:39:58.060
be productive and earn decent money and also also there's things like so you get a paid nursery place
00:40:05.100
if you earn less than a hundred grand but a paid nursery place is worth i'm not sure uh exactly how much
00:40:12.700
but it like basically to to sort of earn if you're earning 99 000 pounds and you've got a kid at nursery
00:40:19.820
uh and then you earn a hundred thousand pounds you've got to earn a hundred and thirty thousand
00:40:24.700
pounds to even just be at where you were earning 99 000 well i've seen that that's a another tax trap
00:40:30.460
between i think it's about i think you're right about 100 000 to 125 000 pounds is the tax trap where
00:40:37.580
because of all of the benefits that you were receiving that you don't get anymore when you hit that
00:40:42.940
threshold your marginal tax rate is something has been calculated about 62 percent so past that 51 000
00:40:52.700
pounds or so mark everything after that most of it more than half of it will be going to them
00:40:59.100
going to the government so it raises the question again why even bother why bother earning money in
00:41:05.900
britain when most of it is going to be stolen by the government so they can give out to layabouts and that
00:41:11.900
has massive repercussions on productivity on investment into the country and this new budget
00:41:18.460
has just made it worse josh did a really good article for courage media talking about this i'll
00:41:24.140
read through some of the uh highlights here of how the budget has changed things about a large portion
00:41:29.580
of these new revenues these are the revenues to uh fill up the 30 billion pound black hole that we were
00:41:36.300
told so much about come from the government's decision to freeze tax income thresholds until at
00:41:41.820
least 2030 to 2031 now this was put forward as the ex as as the uh exchange instead of getting tax
00:41:51.180
rises they're just freezing tax income thresholds reeves package therefore relies heavily on fiscal
00:41:57.900
drag the mechanism through which more of a worker's income is pulled into higher tax brackets when
00:42:03.020
wages rise with inflation framed as a freeze it is in fact one of the most powerful forms of stealth
00:42:09.500
taxation the obr forecasts that the policy will push 3.2 million additional people into higher tax rate
00:42:17.500
bands that and raise eight billion pounds a year once fully realized so it is a stealth tax just like
00:42:24.540
the student loan which people accept when they're 18 years old they're stupid they don't understand how
00:42:30.540
this will affect them for me for instance i was told by so many people that i was working with in a call
00:42:36.060
center who weren't even earning over the threshold to start paying back their student loan oh take out
00:42:42.060
a big student loan you won't worry about it you won't uh you won't even notice it well now i do notice it
00:42:50.460
now i do notice it and lots of other young people will be making those same decisions that will impact
00:42:55.820
them for the rest of their lives as a stealth tax that will make their lives worse off that's what
00:43:03.020
we're seeing here as well alongside these tax-raising measures reeves confirmed the removal of the two
00:43:08.700
child benefit cap the change is estimated to cost three billion pounds a year by 2029 to 30 introduced
00:43:15.180
in 2017 the cap limited parents to claiming benefits for their first two children on the principle that
00:43:20.380
those relying on public support should face the same financial trade-offs as working households
00:43:25.260
scrapping the cap will significantly increase welfare spending a cost that will now be offset through
00:43:30.940
higher taxes elsewhere and that's the theme that you see through all of this there's just
00:43:35.340
massive increases in welfare spending to really hit the pockets of anybody in this country who is
00:43:42.780
remotely aspirational yeah i mean let's let's contextualize this we have a leftist government
00:43:52.220
leftist governments don't want to to promote people who work don't want to promote and reward the exercise
00:43:59.260
of ability they want to promote people and their voters so it all flows down from there they have the
00:44:08.220
problem they have this whole think tank many think tanks they have who are constantly talk about
00:44:15.580
inequality and they say that inequality is the number one problem we hear zach polanski saying it all the
00:44:21.500
time oh we've got members of your party uh podcasters from lbc we've got some great evidence on this
00:44:28.620
later but carry on but that's the point is that if you focus on if you if you focus on prioritizing and
00:44:36.780
promoting the exercise of ability you will end up in an unequal society as far as the distribution of
00:44:44.700
some goods is concerned but it's going to be an overall better society than one where everyone is
00:44:50.380
leveled down yeah everything needs to be philosophically it doesn't have to be tied to the particular loan
00:44:57.180
because you could say that well if with a particular the student loan they're giving you the opportunity
00:45:03.340
to do something that you wouldn't otherwise have so you are paying something back about this but
00:45:07.900
even if you don't get the loan you are assaulted by very high taxes again if you do get a loan it's
00:45:15.740
even worse yeah i'm i'm saying with the loan i'm saying that it ends up being added on as a tax later on
00:45:22.620
and the the reason for extending for increasing that interest rate if you're actually were if you're
00:45:27.580
actually earning a decent amount is to extend that stealth tax for as long as possible
00:45:33.180
to take from that's the that that's the outcome of the hatred of freer economies oh yes it's here
00:45:39.660
it's all to do with the ideological and personal resentment that these people they're feeling
00:45:46.140
resentment it's leftism has always been it's yeah always but uh carrying on with this uh with what
00:45:52.780
josh has written in this article reeves openly acknowledged the bleak backdrop to these decisions
00:45:56.940
the united kingdom's net financial debt now stands at 6.2 trillion pounds around 83
00:46:03.020
percent of gdp and that is entirely the result of just overspending you spend more money than you
00:46:08.620
take in in tax receipts and other expense and and other income to the uh to the government well you're
00:46:13.900
going to need to create more money and you do that by taking out new debt and one in every 10 pounds
00:46:19.100
spent by the government goes directly towards interest payments the money is not invested in
00:46:24.940
infrastructure public services or productivity simply the cost of staying solvent which creates a
00:46:31.500
dangerous dynamic the high debt leads to high interest payments high interest payments force
00:46:35.980
higher taxes higher taxes depress private investment lower private investment reduces
00:46:40.940
productivity lower productivity slows growth slower growth reduces tax revenues reduce revenues then
00:46:47.020
increase borrowing leading to more debt but what would james o'brien say oh i've got james
00:46:52.540
o'brien later don't you worry do you of course of course in your mind james o'brien has a
00:46:58.540
real great answer to all of this josh points out that the missing growth may well be explained by
00:47:03.740
the fact that the government spending has reached 45 percent of gdp as of 2022 in contrast to the
00:47:09.820
1920s you know when we ruled a lot of the world when uh government spending was actually 25 percent of gdp
00:47:17.660
so because of the expansive welfare state we spend 20 percent more of our gdp
00:47:23.260
purely purely than we did when we ruled most of the world i mean it is is absolutely ridiculous but
00:47:30.940
as a result of all of these tax hikes and all of the benefits that go towards people in the welfare
00:47:35.420
state this has happened if you are a working family if you're a working family you have to earn
00:47:43.740
about 71 000 pounds to get a same take-home pay as somebody with one with three children out of
00:47:54.220
work on benefits wow it's ridiculous so they say they say here in this report a working family with
00:48:01.260
one adult in full-time and another in part-time work on the national living wage would take home
00:48:06.780
roughly 28 000 pounds after tax 18 000 pounds less than the benefit income now available on an
00:48:15.660
equivalent three child family outside work on combined benefits that's insane you see this in
00:48:20.940
and scott like where i'm from people see the benefit system as something to be game because that's that's
00:48:26.620
the base rate of benefits you can add that you can drag your kids around the doctors get them diagnosed
00:48:31.900
with autism or whatever and then you get you know you get your whatever it is cares allowance and
00:48:37.420
and stuff like that people know how to how to work the system now yeah so what's the point in working
00:48:42.220
yeah what's the point of working and then you end up like glasgow yeah that's the dream of that's
00:48:48.140
a dream of tyrants they want a impoverished population dependent dependent and linking their survival
00:48:55.820
with the with the tarant being in power and and perpetuating the power that's the dream and and
00:49:03.100
one of the other more ridiculous things about it so as part of the new budget as well there was a new
00:49:08.300
cost put on having a house worth over two million pounds now all of a sudden there's a charge that
00:49:15.660
comes with that that will be added into your council tax rates that you have to pay as well again just
00:49:21.820
another charge for being successful you need to have on a 200 on a two million pounds house but
00:49:29.500
we've been told that that does not count if it's a two million pound council house
00:49:36.300
of which there are 110 in the country this is the new mansion tax there are 110 two million pounds
00:49:44.620
houses that are council houses that are exempt from this why are people getting mansions why are we
00:49:51.500
subsidizing insane welfare policies that apparently give people houses worth two million pounds
00:50:00.380
on welfare yeah what like what the and as a result of all of this utter crap there is roughly according
00:50:11.100
to some calculations only about nine million people in the uk who don't take out more than they pay in
00:50:20.620
so without creating extra debt if we're just taking in the tax receipts from these people these nine
00:50:29.900
million people are what the entire welfare system is is is resting on that's mental that's like south
00:50:40.060
africa where it's a tiny proportion it's a few percent that you know pay for everybody else everybody else
00:50:47.180
is on welfare what what it's like is is it's an it's like a house of cards but then you flip it upside
00:50:52.220
down yeah so it's all resting on one point yeah all it'll take is the slightest breeze they're already
00:50:57.820
already leaving you know people who can people are capable it's not just millionaires it's it's young
00:51:03.100
people who who see a better future for themselves in australia or america or in the gulf and so they're
00:51:08.940
leaving and i i don't want to encourage people to leave i think they need to uh to stay and fight for
00:51:13.980
their country but at the same time given the amount of incentives that this country is putting
00:51:19.980
on them to just pick up and leave yeah i can see why it is so attractive for so many people because
00:51:27.420
frankly it's created a hostile financial architecture for them to navigate this country
00:51:34.460
if you earn decent money if you contribute to the economy this country does not want you here yeah
00:51:40.060
how upside down do you have to be to think that that's a great idea yeah yeah so so how does it
00:51:47.260
come to this why is this budget accepted how was it sold to the public well through lies and you can
00:51:55.580
see that in this uh it's most it's the simplest explanation i've seen is from this article here so
00:52:02.060
what we were told was that brexit had hit the economy worse than expected because it always has to go back
00:52:06.380
to brexit the war in ukraine and donald trump's tariffs were a drag on the global economy and in
00:52:12.060
particular the obr had downgraded its estimate of british productivity growth which meant expected
00:52:17.660
tax revenues had taken a huge hit a new fiscal black hole had emerged to the sound of 30 billion pounds
00:52:26.060
which would require another hefty tax rise to fill it just as reeves has raised taxes to fill in the
00:52:32.540
previous years black holes she claimed to have inherited from the tories we now know none of
00:52:37.740
this was true on september the 17th over two months before the budget the obr told her that its
00:52:44.220
productivity downgrade had been largely offset by more buoyant revenues from rising wages and inflation
00:52:51.900
the black hole was now only 2.5 billion pounds which didn't require huge tax rises to fill it
00:52:58.460
on the 20th of october the obr reported to the treasury that the fiscal position had further
00:53:03.820
improved the loss of revenue from lower productivity had been more than wiped out by other tax revenues
00:53:10.540
being higher than expected she was now on course to meet her fiscal targets and indeed had a small
00:53:16.540
surplus of 2.1 billion pounds in revenues and then on october the 31st in its final fiscal forecast
00:53:25.020
before it factored in whatever the government had in store to come from the budget the obr told the
00:53:29.820
treasury that there was now a 4.2 billion surplus 4.2 billion pounds extra no black hole that was on top of
00:53:39.980
spending what would be left over from tax revenues so no need no need for any of it unless you wanted to
00:53:48.860
increase all of the spending elsewhere at the weekend number 10 rushed to receive rush to reeves's defense
00:53:56.060
it conceded there had been a 4 billion pound surplus rather than a black hole but the obr hadn't factored
00:54:01.340
in the cost of the winter fuel u-turn 1.25 billion pounds the aborted 5 billion pounds of welfare cuts
00:54:08.940
and the 3 billion pound cost of lifting the two child benefit cap these measures would further would
00:54:14.380
together have plunged the chancellor back into a fiscal deficit but that is precisely the point
00:54:19.500
taxes are going up not because of brexit ukraine trump poor productivity or anything else they are
00:54:24.540
increasing because of conscious policy choices to abandon welfare reform issue any cuts in public
00:54:29.980
spending and tax working people more to raise welfare benefits just because they want to spend more and
00:54:36.460
more and more and more and they will come up with any excuse to do so including lying to you and
00:54:43.260
there's even more insight that we get from an observer article of all things about the behind the scenes
00:54:49.660
behavior of the people making these decisions on the 23rd of september the budget board the joint
00:54:55.660
number 10 and treasury committee set up to shape the financial statement regarding the budget met for
00:55:01.340
the first time in downing street minush shafiq the prime minister's newly appointed chief economic
00:55:06.700
advisor turned to torsten bell the treasury minister and asked him to set the scene speaking
00:55:12.780
fast and furiously bell embarked on a foul-mouthed tirade laying bare the scale of the economic and
00:55:19.900
political challenges facing the government it was f this f that we've got to f them all and then we've
00:55:27.260
got to f them some more one source said bell and shafiq may have different personalities and backgrounds
00:55:33.660
but they share a common view about how the economy should be reformed both believe there must be a greater
00:55:39.980
focus on intergenerational fairness with resources transfer transferred from older to younger people
00:55:49.020
both have advocated a shift from taxing income to wealth well too bad because my actual income is going
00:55:55.580
to reduce is going to go down because of all of these it won't actually hit the mega wealthy because they'll just
00:56:03.500
leave and this will just make the country a worse place off and why well we can already get a hint
00:56:09.260
from all of that this was malicious these people wanted to f you they wanted to screw you because they
00:56:18.460
hate you and they saw the budget as another tool to punish you for being successful and we've got more evidence of
00:56:25.820
that in here the resolution foundation's economy 2030 inquiry which shafiq chaired and bell oversaw
00:56:32.780
proposed the introduction of a new more proportional property tax it called for the pension triple lock
00:56:38.380
to be scrapped the two child benefit cap to be abolished and a vehicle tax to be introduced for
00:56:43.580
electric cars of which some of those policies have been put in place quote wealth needs to take more of
00:56:50.220
the strain the paper said all these ideas were immediately on the table for the budget board
00:56:55.820
these ideas were presented as red meat to labor mps but they were supported by treasury civil servants
00:57:02.380
too the permanent bureaucracy were very in favor of screwing you the person at home i wonder why
00:57:11.260
one whitehall source said the trouble is there's an alliance between treasury officials
00:57:15.660
and ideologues on the left they added a lot of this is driven by envy there are people working
00:57:21.740
in the treasury who are very clever they have good degrees they've chosen to go into the civil service
00:57:27.180
but they look at their contemporaries who are earning multiple times what they earn and they resent it
00:57:32.300
when the tories were in power they pushed against that but now the ideologues in the labor party say
00:57:37.740
great let's do it and more there is a hostility to wealth so the permanent bureaucracy
00:57:44.460
of the of the treasury hate you if you are successful in this country they hate you and want to steal your
00:57:53.100
money that is what we got told straight from the horse's mouth right there these are spiteful mutants
00:57:59.420
who each one of them need to be fired they need to be on the streets for their disgusting immoral
00:58:06.060
behavior they want you to be pay pigs for themselves and welfare recipients and they lied they
00:58:14.060
lied so that they could screw you over and yeah the evidence for uh for for that for tax rises being
00:58:21.180
something that's punitive against success rather than something that's designed to increase revenue
00:58:26.460
so we can pay down debt or pay for public services or whatever is in the private school fees so private
00:58:31.900
schools removed their their vat exemption you might be thinking oh but why should why should private
00:58:36.140
schools be exempt from uh from a tax basically when somebody sends their kid to private school they've
00:58:41.260
already paid for a place in a state school they've already paid into the system for for more because
00:58:46.860
they're rich they're paying more tax so they're paying for like lots of lots of people's when they
00:58:51.420
take a kid out of school that's saving the state money so that's like a gift and then they they put the
00:58:57.260
kid in the private schooling as well yeah exactly they put the kid in the private school they're paying
00:59:02.540
for that so you know some sort of you know tax exemption and that makes sense and if you if you
00:59:08.780
reduce if you if you put the tax up on private schooling then that means people pull their kids
00:59:13.900
out of private schooling put them in the state school system which means the government has to
00:59:17.660
pay to educate those kids so all of a sudden the government's spending more money it's it's raised
00:59:23.020
taxes and is spending more money and even in things like uh income tax i mean there's the the laffer
00:59:27.580
curve which shows that you know when you raise taxes at a certain point it's um you know you'll
00:59:32.780
get less counterproductive and people you know find ways to avoid the tax or they just don't do
00:59:36.700
the work i mean if you're if you're paying you know 50 tax i'd i'd turn down gigs i'd like they'll be
00:59:42.140
i'll be offered a gig in like coventry or somewhere i'll be like well i can't be bothered driving there
00:59:46.140
for you know this much money because half of it's going to the tax man so i'll just have a nice evening
00:59:50.380
at home instead uh whereas you know if it was if i was paying 20 tax might be like yeah i'll do that i'll be
00:59:56.300
able to get you know pay for shopping next week so tax is a sort of incentive and uh and yeah and
01:00:03.500
also the other the other aspect of firing uh all these public sector workers who hate us so much
01:00:09.660
the advantage of that is we're we're told that the economy doesn't have enough workers so we've got to
01:00:13.980
bring in people from overseas i'll free up some labor workers are right here they're just in the
01:00:18.380
public sector doing nothing yeah well they're in the public sector screwing us over maliciously
01:00:23.900
yeah so you know what maybe maybe you know like who's going to clean the toilets mr mr whitehall staffer
01:00:30.140
maybe you maybe you i think that's your proper station in life you disgusting worm but there are
01:00:37.260
the typical regime mouthpieces trying to excuse it james o'brien is trying to figure out where exactly
01:00:43.340
rachel reeves lived maybe it's where she said there was a 30 billion fiscal 30 billion pound fiscal black
01:00:50.780
hole uh that wasn't actually there maybe that was it mr james o'brien i think it's time you retire
01:00:57.660
your brain is not firing on all cylinders anymore yeah so she was 4.2 billion out on the on the deficit
01:01:05.340
or something like that and you know people are just 4.2 billion i had to file you you fill in your
01:01:09.980
tax return and see if you're 4.2 billion out if you get in trouble if you're like i just misplaced it
01:01:16.700
oh don't worry about it don't worry i mean people are calling for it to be investigated as market
01:01:20.860
manipulation which i think would be interesting and fair clive lewis said that a budget can't
01:01:25.900
make a nation poorer because he thinks it's just about moving wealth around like the money will
01:01:31.260
always be there like you can't create wealth this is get rid of wealth this is how the left always
01:01:36.460
see wealth they see it as a finite pot that can't be increased or decreased it just has to be shared
01:01:41.420
it just exists naturally somehow when we're all living in caves we're just huddling around a fire
01:01:45.820
we're the same amount of wealth as we do now yep uh this is uh been proven wrong immediately because
01:01:51.820
already uh there is uh been investors taking out 10 billion pounds from the stock market so
01:01:59.100
let's see what effects that ends up having and uh that's all in service of propping up a state that
01:02:05.180
helps this happen now we're not going to go into this these are round two of the sentencing remarks
01:02:12.540
with the grooming gang trials that have happened uh that have been released now i have not taken a
01:02:19.420
look through these properly we've not as an office taken a thorough look through them yet but we will
01:02:24.620
probably do something on the website about these next week because it is a very very serious subject
01:02:31.980
and deserves the respect and attention uh that's uh necessary for it so we'll probably cover something
01:02:39.100
on that next week but all of this they want you to be a tax slave they want you to have to force your
01:02:46.460
own children into schools where they're going to be minorities they're going to be abused and they
01:02:51.260
want it all of your money so they can prop up a system that defends this and that's where we are right
01:02:59.340
now and uh i'll go through the super chats and everything habs habsification tax tax and more
01:03:05.340
tax i really wonder what these people will think of next probably something innovative like more tax
01:03:09.740
probably have we tried a 100 wealth tax maybe that'll work that's a random name harry your colleagues
01:03:15.260
were so easy going about your student loan because they knew you have a pot of gold hidden somewhere
01:03:18.700
that's damn right and you're never getting hold of it also honestly no matter how blackpilling harry
01:03:22.780
segments may be they bring a sense of catharsis by having someone say what we're all thinking
01:03:27.420
latrine duty for all civil servants excellent idea we need to rename it back to something more
01:03:33.340
humiliating like latrine duty bay state my favorite fact about scotland is that we were declared
01:03:38.700
friendliest country on earth the same year that we were the murder capital of europe figure that one
01:03:43.980
out uh dread people always say scotland's friendly but it's like it's it's sort of like friendly but
01:03:50.380
like with a with a air of aggression it's like people start a conversation with you at the bus stop and
01:03:55.420
i'll be like you're having a good time pal you know what i mean i've noticed that scotts as well
01:04:00.780
to be honest i'm like i don't have any money on me sorry mate oh you want a friendly conversation okay
01:04:05.260
all right dreadnought i find an inheritance tax the worst you're taxed your whole life and then you get
01:04:11.180
taxed for dying yep reverend norse would it not be better to uh than to as soon as you take a job get
01:04:17.100
a job take a bank loan and pay off the student loan and then have only the bank's interest well that can
01:04:23.340
be variable because of rate uh variable interest rates as well it would be interesting to see what
01:04:28.060
would happen if people on mass did that and then all at once defaulted on all of their bank loans
01:04:34.780
that would be an interesting experiment not that i am advocating that i would never advocate for
01:04:39.260
purposeful interest for purposeful fraud and then varug says if taxes and government spending don't
01:04:45.340
radicalize you nothing will yeah i always think i'm past my like peak libertarian phase until all of a
01:04:51.420
sudden i start looking into government taxes and then then it comes all rushing back how to work
01:04:59.500
anyway let's find out about lux maxes so lux maxers have gone too far we are going to talk about the
01:05:07.420
lux maxing community we may think that this has been only a woman thing but lately it's also a man thing
01:05:16.460
as well lots of men are drawn into this trend and it's a trend based around a community that says
01:05:22.700
basically that looks are everything and this leads to very bad outcomes you just don't want to
01:05:32.140
embark upon this journey let's look at a cat woman jocelyn wildenstein she's at 82 she looks totally
01:05:39.740
unrecognizable um when she from where she was when she was 15 years old she was fixated with looking
01:05:48.780
like a cat and it's not that she could lick her own anus the point the point is it wasn't just an issue
01:05:58.620
of trying to be nicer of wearing makeup and stuff that was hard stuff so when we're talking about
01:06:05.340
lux maxing today we are not going to talk about dudes and and women trying to look better just
01:06:12.220
trying to go on a balanced diet and try to exercise we're gonna talk about you know the hard maxing
01:06:18.620
territory that's really really annoying really dangerous and it's something that we need to talk
01:06:24.780
about because we need to know what is going on with the radicalization of young of young people
01:06:30.940
online so she was fixated with looking like a cat and she ended up looking like a cat
01:06:37.820
that doesn't look too much like a cat to me right but look at the transformation so she thought that
01:06:43.980
she wasn't beautiful enough and i mean she was fit she was fit yeah maybe she was beautiful okay let's
01:06:52.140
just face it don't try to tell me she was 15 what she oh yeah and just she was fixated she would have
01:06:57.580
been fit if she was a bit older is what i meant yeah yeah exactly yeah that's exactly what i meant
01:07:03.500
yeah but you see maybe maybe that's false maybe that's false look at what happened i was talking
01:07:09.420
about the second picture yeah her parents are pressing her to do this oh geez right so this community
01:07:18.300
needs to be told aren't everything the character is destiny it's character that is destiny because
01:07:25.180
looks they disappear they come in the go but character stays eternal so if you want to learn
01:07:32.060
more about character we have the ancient greek virtue ethics course timeless wisdom about the good life
01:07:38.940
do check it out i don't know i think plato was um like a historic looks maxer he was a looks maxer but
01:07:45.180
according to that community he would be more on the soft max here because he was he was a big he was
01:07:53.420
a big wrestler he had a very broad chest but that he didn't do any artificial thing to become broad
01:08:00.780
chested he was a natural broad chest oh okay he wasn't that he was a natural oh oh no he was a he was a
01:08:07.580
chad right so here we have this lux maxing iceberg so they say that normies say it's about personality
01:08:17.420
and confidence yeah yeah yeah being a good person or something exercise why is hygiene up there yeah
01:08:26.060
because they say it's not about hygiene when you're not about confidence it's not when you're deep into this
01:08:31.500
when you're deep into lux maxing showers become optional but they also have diet beard push-ups
01:08:39.260
jogging shaving sleep this is all normie stuff we're sleeping am i not allowed normie stuff you can't
01:08:45.820
sleep you can't shower you're not allowed to be funny anymore clothes optional yeah what do they mean
01:08:51.500
so the the tip of the iceberg is like the visible bit and then is the stuff below like the stuff you can't
01:08:57.580
see the stuff the the further down you go the more based you are in that community oh my god
01:09:04.460
how far down does this oh my god reincarnating into chad transvastigators i don't know what that
01:09:13.020
it's all co-brove maxim but wait harry we will go there we will go there so the fashion youtuber says
01:09:19.180
it's about gym it's about vitamins it's about protein it's about tanning or posture or status but these are
01:09:27.020
just normies so it's right it looks maxing suggesting that this is not stuff that is
01:09:31.740
exclusive to each this compounds so if i go further and further and further down if i'm say
01:09:38.460
moon gazing i also have all of this bs to worry about as well yeah but let's let's work one step at
01:09:47.740
a time because we're gonna go down to dante's inferno oh i couldn't tell so if you become red
01:09:53.980
peeled and you've followed a pickup artist read the game by neil strauss andrew tate what's grind
01:10:03.020
steroids alpha beta testosterone you need to get on that grind hypergamy hamza i don't know is hamza
01:10:09.420
youssef who's going scottish nationalism is this hamza he looks like a hamza i don't know so they
01:10:17.580
inject they start injecting testosterone tinder chad's cold shower liver king liver king right but
01:10:25.340
now that guy was just taking steroids no he was it was the ancestral diet bro eating raw testicles but
01:10:32.300
now we're going further down it's not just red pill it's black pill and it's a generally speaking
01:10:37.740
a very dumeristic way of looking at this guy is you can't tell but this guy is heavily depressed
01:10:43.260
so let's talk about here the the let's talk about this zone here say john knew you know who john knew
01:10:51.980
was no right he was was he the guy behind mewing is that why he was a british orthodontist in the 1970s
01:11:00.700
who said that there is a technique involving positioning the tongue against the roof of the mouth
01:11:07.420
to purportedly improve jawline definition facial structure and overall oral health is that not just
01:11:14.540
how your tongue naturally rests with a closed mouth anyway right uh they say here andrew eight
01:11:19.900
i don't know why jawline is on there twice shami e shamil mogging mogging i mean you
01:11:29.100
i'm just mug everyone we can just mug everyone yeah just i mean have i been looks maxing this whole
01:11:34.780
time without realizing i mean we mug everyone here i mean i'm a solid 10. uh i'm not a black pill dude
01:11:42.140
i'm viewing is what are you doing there harry i'm mocking you no hap no fap harry no fat
01:11:48.620
yeah you ain't jawline so no fap is like the opposite of gooning yeah but um
01:11:56.940
it's not the opposite it's not kind of not the opposite is it because isn't gooning edge maxing where
01:12:02.300
you go to the limit isn't it where you go to the limits but you don't finish yeah you you jilk for
01:12:08.380
hours you gel yeah you're on the soft mac territory it says dick pill and joking here
01:12:16.700
what's dick pill is that just you're gay now idea if you go far down enough to look i'm sorry it's the
01:12:22.220
pill that little richard takes is what viagra it's little dick it's little richard you have to
01:12:29.740
immediately just have like a 24 7 viagra bone yeah you went straight into the soft maxing area
01:12:41.340
i saw treetonian acutine max cup tattoo maxing some of these uh some of these things like potassium
01:12:53.900
and stuff like that so my mate takes a jizz stack so it's like to give himself a greater load of jizz
01:13:00.300
yeah darius davies very funny comedian but not just like it's not just taking a load of zinc zinc
01:13:05.820
potassium there's a he gave me that he gave me the list of stuff he's taking you look at his pill
01:13:10.140
drawer it's like an aids patient he's so many pills and it's all to give him a bigger load
01:13:17.180
right so it says here has he had any complaints jizz stack has he felt has he had the halo effect
01:13:23.580
has he had the what the halo effect what's the halo effect i think when you reach a physique where
01:13:28.380
everyone starts responding you positively you know it's kind of like when you make even straight dudes
01:13:33.900
it's gay it's because because you're mugging everyone and this is achieved through jail king
01:13:41.020
i was just gonna ask if he's ever recreated that scene from um scary movie right okay which one
01:13:46.860
you know the one i've just seen the movie oh never mind then right someone at home will have got that
01:13:51.980
now we're going to the dark max it no no the hard maxing territory and we're going to talk about
01:13:57.580
hard maxing territory because there's not a problem with mogging people there's absolutely
01:14:01.980
no problem with mogging people but i think if we are serious we need to say that there is a tremendous
01:14:07.740
problem with the hard maxing uh zone let's start talking about it so there are some people who are
01:14:13.100
trying to say that lux maxing is saving you it's creating high sexual market value you need to realize
01:14:23.100
that everything in your life is malleable clothing style where you walk skill set career hairstyle
01:14:28.380
even the look on your face that's the modern lifestyle that is wreaking havoc on our facial
01:14:33.580
appearances come on looks maxing saves you let's see the before and after
01:14:41.900
samson is killing himself yet again by laughter so he's obviously done some mewing is he at surgery
01:14:47.980
i don't know but we are going to talk about jaw surgery right because some men want to look like
01:14:53.980
cats it's like the equivalent joe settling wildenstein right so what this guy says here
01:14:59.340
mercelle 90 of lux maxing is unfatting yourself details in physique showing is attractive obesity is
01:15:07.500
ugly a good diet makes you vibrant a fatty diet sucks out your energy there's nothing problematic here
01:15:14.060
i mean that's that i mean that's all just true to be question it what is this 10 percent right let's
01:15:21.260
go talk let's start looking what what they say here say lux maxing checklist daily mewing mastic gum
01:15:29.180
sounds very very corny very weird this all just sounds gay low water retention then harry have you
01:15:37.100
drunk have you drunk much water yeah i've drunk plenty of water today i don't want to dehydrate myself
01:15:42.780
yeah and this is this is um you know uh like henry cavill spoke about doing topless scenes for the
01:15:47.900
witcher when he was starring in that and how he would have to dehydrate himself for days before
01:15:52.860
so that he would look dry enough and loads of bodybuilders have to do that as well the thing is
01:15:58.060
that's incredibly dangerous and makes you on the verge of death that's why that's one of the reasons like
01:16:04.140
bodybuilders can kill themselves by accident is by dehydrating themselves and they can only do that for
01:16:10.060
like if you see wolverine or someone in a film like he's made himself like like you say it's not
01:16:15.740
it's not just taking steroids and building yourself up to that point like steroids and things like that
01:16:19.980
have to go in cycles so it's just for that week he's going to have that body you know yeah those few
01:16:25.020
days of filming he's going to have the body that where he's totally ripped and shredded then he's
01:16:29.500
going to have to like cycle cycle off it he's going to have to drink water again yeah it's absolutely
01:16:33.740
crucial water is vital never say you don't learn anything water is good yeah yeah but also if
01:16:44.460
you're a coffee maxer like me like myself you have to drink lots of water but they say balanced skin
01:16:51.260
go to cola topical methylene blue base tan full spectrum uv you're gonna look like a bimbo afterwards
01:17:00.540
uh lh and fsh i have no idea what this is i think i think they are ls lh and fsh are something to do
01:17:10.140
with hair follicles and something to do with retaining your hair so it doesn't start thinning
01:17:15.820
one of the problems with it though is that it can actually massively hit your testosterone levels your
01:17:21.020
natural testosterone production so you would basically have to immediately get onto trt if you
01:17:25.580
start doing yeah yeah it's it's a vicious cycle just don't i hate to break it to all of you people
01:17:30.940
right now brad pitt doesn't do any of that brad pitt just naturally looks handsome because he's brad pitt
01:17:38.620
i hate to break it to you yeah but they are saying that no you can actually look like brad pitt the beauty
01:17:43.980
bone maxillate development is one of the highest indicators of health as this person is saying the
01:17:50.220
aesthetic primal because it's a reflection of resilient nervous system high co2 tolerance
01:17:57.340
good posture proper mineralization i like when they go chemical just so hilarious it's obvious
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that they have too much free time yeah honestly this all just sounds like nonsense oh no no this
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is this is the worst crime against humanity no actually they're worse well here's where we go
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we go to the the amount of hot hollywood women who've gone through this and ruined themselves
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yeah we're gonna go to hard maxing territory now to hard hard max is this what hard maxing is uh
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buccal fat removal because uh rhinoplasty people oh rhinoplasty yeah yeah leg lengthening bone
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smashing leg length lengthening just come on i'm sorry bro you're always going to be five foot six
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on the inside no matter how much you get people to break your legs they say buccal fat is fat between
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your cheekbones and jaw bones in your face these fat pads help make up the shape of your face buccal
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fat removal is a surgery to remove it yeah basically they they're just women get this done and it makes
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them look terrible yeah it makes them so drawn absolutely starved kind of thing and they go from that
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that nice sort of you know like ages ages their face oh yeah yeah because yeah like one of the
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appeals of like women's faces is that they retain their youth a lot better than men do so they get
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this surgery it makes them immediately look older because part of the youthful look is having like
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rosy cheeks yep this is that my point is that they are they've started doing it at a a very young age
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now because generally speaking we would think that this is something that old ladies are doing let's
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say 50 plus she's getting a facelift at 28. i'm going to completely contradict my last segment and say
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for these people they've got too much money these people need a hundred percent tax right okay now we
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have the new bone smashing trend encourages people to hit themselves in the face with hammers to improve
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their looks no no this can't be real yeah it is actually 2023 yeah yeah people have been doing
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this for years now leo you're not on the trend already this is bone smashing tutorial videos
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who have racked up to 364 million views on tiktok doctors were weren't against the practice
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china were literally we're literally thinking to themselves how could we subvert american society
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i know we'll just get them to break their own face this guy's hitting his face to look like that
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also see how it says uh people are using laxatives as a sort of budget zen pic so i shared that i shared
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the flat with this fat lass and she was like uh i'd you know basically she's told me that the reason
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i was skinny and she was fat is because she had a more efficient digestive system than me i was like
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no it's not because you're eating pies yeah i mean pies you're not running about you fat like it's
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you know if you like people will make up any reason you don't have a more efficient digestive system
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you're just eating pies say medical experts are sounding the alarm over a new bizarre tiktok
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trend that has people hitting themselves in the face with hammers in hopes it will make them more
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attractive no it's gonna make you sound dumb it's gonna mean that you break your face the idea behind
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the so-called bone smashing is that people hit their faces with hammers bottles massages weights weights
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or other bland objects to break or fracture the bones in the hopes of reshaping their facial
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structure i hit myself in the face with a with a weight by accident it didn't restrict restructure
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my face it just hurt don't do it on purpose folks and they have this ridiculous theory it's obviously
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ridiculous i mean if you have children just tell them to stay away from this but they say that bones
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will heal in a more desirable alignment after being broken or fractured who's absolute bollocks
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right so we have this i mean it's very sad here this is some a man spent eighty one thousand dollars
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on our on a leg lengthening operation to go from five foot five to six uh six foot sorry mate you're
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always going to be a spiritual manlet you'll never get rid of the tiny man up here no matter how much
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you extend your own legs um also won't his upper body be completely disproportionate to his legs
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now and won't his legs be weak i would expect so right i have an article here leg lengthening surgery
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what is it which i'm not gonna read one thing it's painful that's a lot of words and here in the guy
01:22:44.700
weezer had it done and basically they have a they have a sort of round cage on each each part of the
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bone the top and the bottom i actually had the not not dissimilar because i was run over by a truck so my
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bone was smashed to smashed to bits but basically they have screws and every day the screws get
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lengthened a little bit so like it pulls it apart and the bone grows in so it's mad it takes ages oh
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that sounds horrid yeah you'd only want to get it done if you absolutely had to i'd have thought this
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like if you're under six very very um worried and the global center for health security has an article
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saying bone smashing tiktok trend here are the dangers of hammering your face i mean do we do
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we need a picture as well do we need to talk about it right and here one thing is that it's also a man
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thing now one thing which is absolutely sad zach efron did it just that's zach efron before that
01:23:40.460
zach efron why why did he do it was it no idea but it's not him taking growth hormone along with all the
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the steroids did he have jaw surgery because i thought it was just because if you take growth
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growth hormone it can make your internal organs larger it can also change the shape of your
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skull so i thought this was a result of him just really overdoing it for roles no but no that's
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that's stupid yeah if you're zach efron like why would you mess with your own face yeah but that's
01:24:10.060
the point it's it's not about that i think it's not about women it's not about attracting women it's
01:24:15.420
about insecurity right right i mean he he felt incredibly insecure he had women right so he did
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have success with women but that wasn't enough so all this trend that is being marketed as hot as
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increasing your sexual market value it's it's a distraction that's not it it's feeding on people's
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insecurities and it's especially targeting young people who are much more insecure i mean yeah justin
01:24:44.060
bieber looks like a hobo here well the thing is this isn't this this isn't looks maxing this is
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just justin bieber this is hobo max this is just him getting older and growing a beard yeah this is
01:24:54.060
hobo maxing forgetting to wash right okay right so now we're gonna talk about a um briefly about a
01:25:02.940
zoomer his 19 years old isn't it is called i think he calls himself clavicular you see here greg
01:25:09.980
the set has has a video on him and the wise bodybuilder says something where he starts with
01:25:16.700
his voice says you're not a six you're not a 6.5 you're a nine you're a nine just okay so what happens
01:25:25.340
here this absolutely crazy because this is a 19 year old and i will say it it's sad it is sad right he's 19
01:25:34.700
years old he's he's just he was born in 20 uh 2006 late 2005 he is injecting testosterone ever since
01:25:46.780
um year 14. has he got a health problem i mean i assume he has tiny balls now maybe he's born a woman
01:25:55.980
right so he he is injecting testosterone ever since for five years now he is 19 ever since he's 14. he
01:26:04.380
wants to get a double jaw surgery in turkey that costs around 30 uh 35 000 um and uh he's uh he's uh
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doing all these crazy things he is doing also the dragathon as he says with a friend of his he goes
01:26:22.380
that he's very explicit about getting cocaine meth and all sorts of other drugs what i've seen as part
01:26:28.140
of the interview where he says he like basically micro doses meth and cocaine through the day yeah
01:26:33.180
to get through the day and he's very explicit he says it's not about health he says he's not about
01:26:38.860
longevity but that's it i don't see the appeal in what like turning yourself into a it's the same thing
01:26:45.660
with tr with trans it's like i don't see the appeal in turning yourself into a per a permanent
01:26:52.380
medical patient for the sake of updoots on the internet here he tells he tells nick fuentes that
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he needs to get taller probably do a leg lengthening surgery i think no one needs no one should do this
01:27:07.340
surgery uh he speaks here about the the cosmetic surgery here he says i spent 35k on my face that's
01:27:14.620
the thumbnail title i don't think he has already done it but he says here why he wants to do it and
01:27:20.620
he says that you do it in italy and turkey and he says that he prefers to do it in turkey because the
01:27:25.420
turks don't have the sort of limits that the italians have says the italians aren't going to do some
01:27:31.340
things the turks are i had luke's maxing surgery in turkey i got a hair transplant yeah was it good did
01:27:37.820
it yeah yeah man well looks like it has worked yeah yeah but you didn't smash your face or smash your
01:27:43.660
jaw or something not as far as i know just off my head put a third jaw or something got my crappy
01:27:50.780
original jaw right yeah and i think that basically that um zoomers are getting out of control
01:27:58.060
not all of them to be honest i think that this is something i want to say yeah yeah this is a weird
01:28:02.620
niche and i think we need to say this because i do see this across the board with several online
01:28:07.740
trends not just uh fitness trends and uh cultural trends but i do think that very frequently it's
01:28:14.940
the controversial bit that gets publicity and it gets publicity disproportionately so
01:28:22.300
uh if you look at uh this person he he gets way more publicity than the average zoomer well the thing
01:28:29.100
is it's not actually because he looks good it's because they people trot him out for views as like kind
01:28:34.780
of a circus freak show attraction that's that's what it is he he's he's on at least he's honest
01:28:41.500
and he says here it's not about women it's about mugging men he says this out in the open it's not
01:28:47.020
about being gay it's he says it's not about health it's not about women it's about being more sexually
01:28:53.020
attractive than other men but then is he because he looks the thing is when people have plastic surgery
01:28:57.660
they look like they've got plastic surgery that's their look you know it doesn't this how good they look
01:29:03.100
is immaterial because they just look like they've had work done which is a very unattractive look
01:29:08.620
and anyway he has a website he's uh he has uh more than a thousand subscribers where he's giving advice
01:29:16.940
for life and increasing sexual market value he says here if you want to succeed with girls go out do
01:29:22.460
cocaine just this is just false absolutely you have to be rich to do all of this stuff in the first place
01:29:28.780
yeah i mean uh and he here he is doing jesus he is uh injecting his 17 year old girlfriend with face
01:29:36.300
filler yeah like this this whole thing is just like freak show it's like going to the zoo yeah right so
01:29:42.060
i'm gonna i'm gonna end here i'm not gonna show the other is he called clavicular because he broke his
01:29:46.140
collarbones or something to give himself a different look i think i think one thing they like is uh they
01:29:50.620
like have it they they they say you want a longer yeah uh longer collarbone because then it will make
01:29:57.100
your chest look broader yeah but uh one thing and i think that this is a good thing in this case
01:30:02.620
he revealed uh about a day ago that his parents took away his passport and all government ideas
01:30:08.300
guy still lives with his parents him with no way to go to turkey and get his long-awaited surgery
01:30:13.980
i want to say this all of this and still lives with his parents yeah that's that's not attractive you
01:30:19.580
know even i've moved out right recently even yeah right so just i want to i want to end this with
01:30:26.620
saying that this is in fact a niche people who uh do this they get may get um disproportionate
01:30:34.940
fame but fame is in everything looks are in everything um focus on working very hard for
01:30:42.060
your goals in life i think uh to a very large extent zoomers have don't have patience it's uh
01:30:49.420
very frequent that young people are impatient but i get the idea that zoomers are way more impatient
01:30:56.700
i mean a subset of them yeah a subset of him but one thing to say because i don't want to
01:31:02.460
demoralize in fact i want to shed light about this in order to say that this is ridiculous and people
01:31:08.300
should know about it and the fact that these people get so much publicity doesn't mean that
01:31:13.100
if you don't follow that trend there's something wrong with you there's absolutely nothing wrong
01:31:17.660
with you there's everything wrong with how they feel they think that they've already said that life is
01:31:24.380
doom they think that uh looks are everything they're not they matter but they are not everything that
01:31:31.740
matters yeah it's just don't get drawn into it it's just absolute bs and people should call it out
01:31:39.420
instead of trying to instead of saying say stay silent just to to be good with and just to flirt
01:31:46.380
with audiences of other people who may take issue with it right so it's absolute nonsense yeah and
01:31:54.220
besides the woman is supposed to be the high maintenance one in the relationship not the guy
01:31:58.780
let's go on to the video comments yes so i don't think you guys are really basket weavers right
01:32:05.580
not all of you the problem isn't really the ethnos that the low ceases is speaking to
01:32:11.020
xenos right foreigners so why not branch out from these ethno-nationalist groups in europe and so on
01:32:18.380
to hindu nationalists black nationalists there's the nutcrack of islam of course but there was such a
01:32:23.020
thing as arab nationalism right still lives today in the plo iraq fell syria fell but those guys
01:32:28.060
are still around i want to know what you think of that uh i mean i've been to a couple of weaves
01:32:34.140
i mean i mean if you're talking about different nationalist groups i don't see what you can really
01:32:41.500
do to aid one another other than just encourage each other's nationalism within the nation that they
01:32:48.780
come from yeah it's not really anything that i've majorly thought on i look at our own nationalism
01:32:55.580
as being the number one for first and foremost problem and all of the different issues that
01:33:00.940
come from that the things that push people our countrymen away i don't really have much time to
01:33:05.980
think about hindu nationalism you know fair play to them i don't know what they believe frankly there
01:33:12.860
is also the very obvious case here to note of the i think patriots for europe or european patriots
01:33:19.020
it's a conglomeration of parties who are talking about this um in a nationalist way perhaps not
01:33:27.580
too uh as nationalistic as some people would want but check it check them out we'll try i think
01:33:32.540
nationalists can be you know especially the ethno nationalists can be too like tunnel vision too
01:33:37.260
focused on on something that you know like wanting to deport frank bruno which you know you're never
01:33:42.220
gonna you're never gonna be able to sell that to the british people you'll get maybe you know five
01:33:46.380
percent of people agreeing with you you know so if you actually want to affect like practical change
01:33:51.020
in the country like i think being a hardcore ethno nationalist is is kind of silly there's there's
01:33:56.140
like elements that make sense there's elements that you can sell to people uh but you know deporting
01:34:01.020
frank bruno is is silly and you know i think it's we've got to be more like civilizationists
01:34:07.900
like i've got no problem with you know a japanese guy moving next door i've got a problem with somebody
01:34:13.820
from you know the uh someone who's trying to yeah somebody from from a non-civilized we should try
01:34:19.980
and speed up just because we're all over time yeah so can we go to the next one please
01:34:26.220
if somebody would be kind enough to pass this on to nate because no i wasn't talking about chinese
01:34:32.620
animation from 10 years ago this is chinese animation from today they have evolved fast in regards
01:34:40.780
to entertainment and well once they start shipping their stuff over our entertainment industry is
01:34:46.780
going to be so much more done than it already is
01:34:54.300
some good looking stuff maybe we need to tell nate to watch this because it sounded like it was
01:34:59.020
addressed to nate let's go to the next one inspired by asimov's foundation series in 2018 i came up with a
01:35:06.860
crude real model of psychohistory using psychosocial analysis and trends to predict the future my
01:35:13.100
calculations predicted trump's 2020 loss and significant social unrest around 2026 plus or
01:35:18.540
minus a year so by my calculations the future will be that by 2030 freedom shall prevail the show of
01:35:25.180
force using a technology currently in its infancy history doesn't rhyme but it does echo and we're in a
01:35:30.620
weimar one i'd agree with that about the weimar oh yeah like financially culturally everything and uh
01:35:40.220
on to the last video comment please so dan's been interviewing a lot of authors for lately and i
01:35:47.740
want to give him a heads up that the author tom crapman has been retweeting him a bunch in the last
01:35:52.780
year and um i feel like it might be worthwhile to seek him out because i bet he'd do an interview with
01:35:57.900
you guys he tends to write uh action sci-fi books think like starship troopers but more based and um
01:36:05.500
but besides that he did serve in the army for a long time and did lots of legal work so he kind of
01:36:10.140
knows his way around a lot of those worlds so he and dan would have a lot to talk about if he was ever
01:36:14.460
brought on for a segment interesting we'll have to look into that i'll just read one or two super chats
01:36:21.500
and then we will call it a day so why don't you go to the comments also of our subscribers uh no we've not
01:36:27.420
we've already gone six minutes over so we sorry folks we uh we'll uh we'll just go through a few
01:36:32.940
super chats uh when i was growing up on the west coast of scotland just wearing hair shell one day
01:36:36.700
in school would get you brutally bullied for the rest of the year leo only pretends not to know about
01:36:41.020
people breaking their bones for better looks when i've seen him behind the co-op paying bums to hit
01:36:45.020
him with hammers true that's just a fetish so you can encourage bone growth through regular conditioning
01:36:51.420
ie martial artists kicking trees but no one looks there uh looks to their shins and thinks now my
01:36:56.220
face and if clavicular is injecting anything into a minor and he is not a doctor or legal guardian
01:37:01.740
and this is not a life-saving need he should probably be in prison probably true and uh yeah
01:37:06.780
we have gone over so sorry folks but we are doing lads hour in just over 20 minutes so for our
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subscribers you can join us there and enjoy that one honestly i've no idea what we're talking about
01:37:18.540
josh has done it so we'll find out all together so thanks for watching