The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - February 03, 2026


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1346


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In this episode, we discuss the bizarre efforts to downplay the entire epstein situation after the release of the epstein files last Friday, and the cover-up efforts to cover up the scandal surrounding the scandal itself.

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00:00:00.000 hello and welcome to the podcast of lotus eaters episode 1346 i'm your host harry joined today
00:00:08.440 by special guest josh hello there and special guest and menace rory stewart hello everyone
00:00:15.640 otherwise known by his alter ego stelios panagiotu ah surprise bet you didn't guess
00:00:22.840 that would happen did you who saw that one coming and uh today we are going to be discussing the
00:00:29.580 rather bizarre efforts to downplay the entire epstein situation following the release of the
00:00:35.000 epstein files last friday we're also going to be talking about the next stage of re of replacement
00:00:40.900 that being the ethnic cleansing of the english countryside not looking forward to that segment
00:00:45.320 if i'm completely honest and then finally we're going to be talking about a slight white pill here
00:00:50.020 being the first court victory of a detransitioner against i assume the clinic that they were using
00:00:55.600 i decided to swim against the current and give you some good news for once
00:00:59.800 hey fancy that all right and uh with that we've got a little bit of tech issues in the studio today so
00:01:07.800 apologies for starting a few minutes late but we will still be able to answer your rumble rants when
00:01:13.040 we receive them samson's just going to put them up on the screen for us rather than down on these
00:01:16.820 screens today and with that anything that you chaps would like to say before we start
00:01:21.540 have a nice day yeah hope you're well great and with that let's get into it so obviously the biggest
00:01:31.160 news that's happened all week thus far has been the epstein files drop from last friday yesterday we
00:01:36.860 did an entire podcast talking about it and you can watch those videos on youtube or go back on the
00:01:42.680 website to watch that full thing the most important one i would argue was this video fear as is part of
00:01:49.500 the segment where he was talking about epstein as a political nexus he was a political meeting point
00:01:55.820 between all sorts of different factions he was the fixer he was a power broker connecting people
00:02:02.360 both for their agendas and to further the agenda that he held along with his backers who his backers were
00:02:08.840 we can't be entirely certain of but we do have a pretty good idea not just from this most recent drop
00:02:13.960 but also from all of the other information that we had over the past seven years since his death in
00:02:19.780 the first place so if you want to familiarize yourself with some of the really juicy stuff and
00:02:25.040 not just the sensationalism then watch that video but there are interesting questions that come off of
00:02:31.940 the back of it and some interesting ways that both the mainstream and online influences are all trying
00:02:39.080 to downplay the revelations and what's going on with epstein and the importance of it now of course
00:02:45.580 it's far too late to actually do a successful cover-up at this point but what people can try to do is
00:02:51.940 sweep it under the rug and make it so that it's not as big a deal as it otherwise could be and make it so
00:02:58.340 people forget if you can't cover up in the first place make it so that people forget sweep it over with
00:03:03.280 the next news story or make it so that in some cases some very very bizarre cases some people are
00:03:10.480 trying to rewrite the narrative and say that epstein was actually cool tough sell very tough sell but
00:03:18.420 i'll get on to that when we get to it first first things first though the mainstream response to it
00:03:23.600 one of the most important questions that we need to be asking is after all of the information that has
00:03:29.000 been released all of the people who knew epstein who were in constant contact with epstein during
00:03:36.260 and after his initial conviction and prison time for the sexual abuse of a 14 year old girl back in
00:03:43.200 2008 why is nobody being prosecuted over this why is nobody being arrested and that's not just in terms
00:03:50.180 of the sensationalist stuff where you know there were abuse of young girls and whatnot but there's also
00:03:55.020 the questions of financial fraud the questions of conspiracy market manipulation misuse of state
00:04:02.940 assets in the case of somebody like peter mandelson where allegedly according to the files what it looks
00:04:09.540 like is that he was updating epstein on what was going to be happening with the selling off of british
00:04:14.620 state assets so that epstein could get in there also that some of his accomplices and friends could get
00:04:20.140 in there as well there are all manner of crimes which can be alleged as a result of the epstein files
00:04:26.540 and so far nobody has been arrested or prosecuted there's something interesting to say here in that
00:04:32.420 you'd think if you are say a competing elite and and there are people who've been implicated here
00:04:38.720 if you take them down you can take resources from them basically and once you rise to a certain level
00:04:44.160 it sort of becomes a zero-sum game of you know you you've got to take things from other people to get
00:04:49.120 the biggest gains and so there's a strong incentive there to you know take these people out and compete
00:04:56.000 and yet they haven't which seems to suggest that perhaps there's an a reason behind that because
00:05:02.160 ordinarily you see um elite types you know they're not always pally with one another sometimes they do
00:05:08.300 actually um try and screw each other over for financial gain which actually happens all the time
00:05:13.280 and you'd think that would be going on quite a lot especially with an opportunity like this you can
00:05:18.660 destroy someone's career forever and it's just not happening which to my mind if if rich greedy
00:05:26.120 people aren't going for a big pile of money there's something going on here if they're not clawing at
00:05:30.880 each other's throats for power why is that hmm well the reason that we have right now is that the
00:05:38.540 release of the epstein files was forced by a paper a bill that was put through by thomas massey in
00:05:44.360 collaboration with some democrats nearer the end of last year and that was as a result of the house
00:05:50.180 oversight committee that's been investigating all of this now the house oversight committee has some
00:05:56.180 powers to do things like subpoena the clintons which we'll get onto in a moment but they do not
00:06:02.080 have themselves any prosecutorial powers as such if they wanted to be able to make any charges off the
00:06:09.760 back of it the fbi would have to be the ones reopening the epstein case and charging people
00:06:16.080 with the allegations that have come from all of this so we'll see if that ends up actually happening
00:06:20.740 but it is in the fbi's hands and it's up to them whether the department of justice and the fbi is
00:06:26.220 actually going to do anything with all of that donald trump is saying that basically now that they've
00:06:31.060 released these files the doj have done their job so no further action needs to be taken from it
00:06:36.980 which is strange interesting response on the subject of the clinton some of the news that
00:06:42.500 some of the other news that has come of this is that the clintons who had risked being uh put in
00:06:48.660 contempt of congress uh being put up to a vote of contempt of congress because they were refusing to
00:06:53.780 answer their subpoena which if that vote had gone through would have put them potentially at risk of
00:06:59.340 prosecution have now decided that they are going to give depositions as as the contempt vote was about to
00:07:06.300 come up tomorrow i think it was supposed to be this wednesday that that vote was going to come
00:07:10.640 up and it says here former president bill clinton and former secretary of state hillary clinton made
00:07:14.600 a new offer on monday to give depositions for a house committee's investigation of sex offender
00:07:19.900 jeffrey epstein just days ahead of an expected vote on contempt of congress for the democrat power
00:07:25.480 couple the clinton's attorney said that their clients would appear for depositions on mutually agreeable
00:07:31.140 dates and ask that the house not move forward with contempt proceedings in a message sent to
00:07:35.660 house committee on oversight government reform chairman james coma so there's something to say
00:07:42.020 here in that if i were accused and implicated in the epstein files the first thing i'd want to do
00:07:48.320 would be to clear my name and this is an opportunity for them to do that and the fact that they're
00:07:53.640 dragging their feet sort of suggests well some people some people as mentioned in this article are
00:08:00.240 also already complaining that hey they are they're not setting a date yet they've not given a clear
00:08:05.340 indication of when this deposition date will be so they might just be trying to buy themselves some
00:08:11.580 time why weren't they forthcoming in the first place and they had also put forward ideas for
00:08:17.440 other interview types that they could do that would be a little bit more off the record under the
00:08:23.400 deposition if they wanted to not answer a question they would have to plead the fifth they would have
00:08:29.100 to plead to their constitutional rights the the interviews that they were looking for they'd have
00:08:34.920 just been able to pick and choose which questions to answer or not in the first place so i think that
00:08:39.840 they've been pushed into a little bit of a corner by this uh contempt of congress vote but i mean pleading
00:08:46.220 the fifth in k in the case of bill clinton would be a would be a pretty ironic because he made a name out of
00:08:52.800 uh many other things but he was a good orator you have to understand this and he was you have to admit
00:09:00.480 this and he was uh good at um when he was being pressured in interviews he he could come back to you
00:09:09.200 well it depends on what an answer so depends on what he goes plead the fifth yeah depends on the questions
00:09:16.240 depends on what answers they can get disagree i'm just saying that it would be very ironic to see
00:09:20.700 that no it certainly would but here are some of the ways now that we've got that out of the way
00:09:25.780 that the mainstream media is trying to divert attention from a lot of the uh very revelatory
00:09:32.820 subjects that we covered again in this particular segment here actually in the political nexus that
00:09:38.080 you should give a watch it's 45 minutes almost but it's there's a wealth of information there and i
00:09:42.620 think fear us puts it together quite well one of the ways that the mainstream media and other people
00:09:48.080 have noted this as well are trying to divert attention away from some of the more explosive
00:09:52.640 stuff is by focusing purely on prince andrew who was already a known quantity in this who was already
00:09:59.820 a big story as part of his association with epstein and kind of like a sensationalist media headline
00:10:06.440 and peter mandelson who is already disgraced he was already basically disgraced he had to
00:10:12.420 resign from being the ambassador to the united states september of last year after all of the
00:10:17.360 new revelations came out with the epstein birthday book and the birthday card that had been signed
00:10:22.460 for epstein's 50th birthday so they're focusing on people who are basically old news old news that
00:10:28.940 can draw headlines rather than a lot of the new stuff did still um get lots of calls from various
00:10:35.020 political parties asking to revoke his lordship in the house of lords oh yeah of course i'm not saying
00:10:40.680 that this doesn't matter i'm not saying that this isn't an important piece of the pie uh piece of
00:10:45.440 the puzzle i should say but this is something that a lot of people are only focusing on in the
00:10:52.040 pond right and the most embarrassing the most embarrassing way that the mainstream media is
00:10:58.440 trying to navigate this whole thing is to say it's putin epstein we've read through the files
00:11:05.180 we've done the research we've done the analysis he was a putin stooge right really obviously robert
00:11:12.820 maxwell kgb no other intelligence service operations that he was ever involved in where was he buried who
00:11:19.900 gave him a state funeral putin obviously come on come on there's over a thousand mentions of putin's
00:11:27.540 name in the epstein files there's over five over three thousand of trump's and over four thousand
00:11:34.000 of ehud barak's the former israel prime minister but putin's where we're going to focus on here
00:11:39.760 harry i think what happened is that there is an almost impossible to digest amount of information
00:11:45.600 that has been released this is absolutely true i think it's about six million pages last time i checked
00:11:51.800 i i saw they really they released now three and a half yeah uh there were bigger harry lots of other
00:11:58.220 figures before right um so it's an impossible to digest it's an amount of information that is
00:12:06.220 impossible to digest so what happens what was bound to happen with releasing that amount of information
00:12:11.380 was that you would get 99 of discourse being propaganda and that kind of propaganda would approach
00:12:20.420 the the issue with they are uh with our basic assumptions so what happens here and these are
00:12:28.280 all the attempts as you're saying to try to divert attention from all of the matter which i mean it's uh
00:12:35.680 as i said it's almost impossible to digest is everyone is trying to pick their enemy no absolutely
00:12:41.520 so right now you say mainstream media tries to say it's putin and they're trying to cast aspersions
00:12:47.240 that it can only be putin others are trying to say it's uh it's just the saudis others say it's the
00:12:53.640 qataris others only the israelis other whatever personally my view we should never know and we
00:13:00.220 should no no sorry we will no we should never stop we should never ignore anything but as you say before
00:13:07.480 we have epstein in on some email saying for instance i work for the rothschilds now you don't
00:13:13.380 exactly we have to see exactly in what capacity he was writing this but this is as you said things
00:13:19.520 are adding up when you say also he was very much friend it's not when you say it's when i mean there
00:13:24.720 are pages showing this was very much close to um ehud barak there are now phone calls that people have
00:13:33.560 found being released personally personally i'm not gonna dismiss people talking about potential ties
00:13:40.740 to other foreign foreign really there were ties to yeah i mean i'm not gonna dismiss that out of hand
00:13:46.980 but i think that yeah it's we should bear in mind that there is 99 of what is being called right now
00:13:54.320 what is being said about the issue right now is propaganda we should focus on the files and also we
00:14:00.920 should be patient well no i agree with you that i mean clearly there are actually ties to putin
00:14:05.580 there are a number of people who've been putting together that it looked as though he might have
00:14:10.400 been uh working alongside other intelligence agencies to try to work against putin other people
00:14:17.180 are saying like the mainstream media trying to say that he was trying to work with putin now obviously
00:14:23.000 i don't know the veracity of how these people have put it together because one of the problems
00:14:28.280 with it all being released at once without any accompanying um legal proceedings by the fbi
00:14:37.440 without major investigations without much help for normal people to put it together is it reminds me
00:14:43.520 of the thing that the mainstream media spoke out about steve bannon for that famous quote of his
00:14:50.240 flood the zone with shit it comes across a little bit like that with all of these files being released 0.58
00:14:56.520 all at once with not much help putting anything together is that most people are going to be
00:15:02.700 overwhelmed by it they're going to pick up on the one thing that catches their eye and that gets their
00:15:08.000 attention and they're going to hyper focus on that where it might be multiple different avenues at once
00:15:13.200 and really quickly the most important thing is that it's this discourse is going to is never going to end
00:15:19.120 that's why people will want to flood with propaganda the discourse and it's not going to end because
00:15:25.560 all it takes for anyone who doesn't trust any particular narrative to do in order to to speak
00:15:32.680 against it is to say well there is something that wasn't published that wasn't released i mean
00:15:39.000 there is still you know there is two and a half million three million pages and material that are still
00:15:45.520 yet to be released that we don't know what's in there perhaps there is some damning stuff in that
00:15:50.620 information that would put everything together but as such as it is right now just because there's a
00:15:55.460 huge deluge of information that's going to overwhelm most people doesn't necessarily mean that there
00:16:00.120 isn't a lot of very pertinent information that we can't take from this and there isn't some
00:16:05.820 patterns and connections that we can take from this again yesterday in firaz's segment what we were
00:16:12.180 discussing was that it looked like it was putting together the kind of the the operating ways that
00:16:17.460 these networks that work behind the scenes operate they often work on an ethnic basis and somebody
00:16:24.000 like epstein can work as a middleman connecting multiple people and he did seem in the way that he
00:16:30.560 behaved with these other people to have an aloof attitude where within this hierarchy he at the very
00:16:37.060 saw himself as above people even members of royal families across the world and high up and high
00:16:43.900 ranking political officers for instance either way again just outright just just going like as andrew
00:16:49.880 marr does here just saying oh there's an ominous backstory here just saying maybe he was a kgb agent
00:16:57.620 maybe he was maybe he was a cia agent maybe he was an mi5 agent maybe he was a mossad agent there is
00:17:06.700 evidence for some of these things but just coming out in the mainstream media going this puts together
00:17:12.680 everything that we already believed about russian interference in western politics means that as far
00:17:18.200 as i'm saying i'm saying it they are cherry picking and trying to distract from a lot of the other stuff
00:17:22.540 especially the way that it kind of destroys left right political paradigms because mentioned steve
00:17:29.120 bannon steve bannon towards the end of epstein's life in 2017 and 2018 played a big part in
00:17:36.060 epstein's life he was basically trying to redo his image he was like an image coordinator and was being
00:17:42.940 put together by epstein with noam chomsky as well and collaborating in meetings with these with these people
00:17:50.540 so you've got somebody who's considered by the mainstream to be on the far right of the political spectrum
00:17:55.540 being connected up with somebody on the very far left of the political spectrum but they're both working
00:18:01.760 in the same interests and for the same people so that kind of does suggest that this whole left
00:18:08.280 right political paradigm the way that it works public facing is somewhat heavily manufactured
00:18:14.480 i mean we do have people from all areas of the spectrum who could be collaborating with with epstein
00:18:21.640 and people of epstein circle that i personally i i don't think that this invalidates completely
00:18:28.760 political categories but it is certainly um suggestive and heavily suggestive that there
00:18:35.140 are people who are trying to finance uh let's say both sides and that that's not particularly
00:18:40.920 weird to believe it's not weird to believe i mean wasn't lenin saying that the best way to control
00:18:47.020 opposite to to no no deal with opposition to control it it was good to control all sides at all times if
00:18:54.960 you want to operate from the shadows and get what you want but it's just confirmation it's just
00:18:59.820 confirmation of that which is great one of the other weird things is uh for instance lad bible and
00:19:06.000 other people talking about how uh he was banned from xbox live and i've seen some people trying to argue
00:19:12.920 off of the back of this that now this means that epstein was a elite gamer just like the rest of us
00:19:20.500 and that he's kind of cool you would have been fighting against jeffrey epstein in modern warfare
00:19:26.340 two lobbies back in 2009 isn't that cool no no what a ridiculous argument to make the most the most
00:19:36.420 damning one again is uh donald trump again he has mishandled these from the very start of his 0.52
00:19:43.500 administration first of all having his doj big them up as uh and like pam pam bondi big them up
00:19:50.660 as this huge drop that was going to uh spill uh spill the secrets on everything and then backtracking a
00:19:58.260 few months later and saying no the whole thing is a hoax and then flip-flopping over and over and over
00:20:03.920 again when in every interview where he's been asked about this he's been very reticent very hesitant to
00:20:09.340 come forward about it he's tried to downplay it and push aside oh are you still talking about that
00:20:14.220 guy i had nothing to do with him now he's also trying to say even though they have just released
00:20:19.520 all of this information now he's trying to say oh this is just about the democrats they said it was
00:20:24.720 all about me but it's actually all about the democrats even though as i just mentioned people
00:20:29.380 like steve bannon are heavily involved in it there's a lot of correspondence with peter teal
00:20:34.120 ehud barak and p and uh jeff epstein was speaking a lot about getting involved with palantir
00:20:41.040 and a lot of the ai development that was going on as well so you can't again just put it down to being
00:20:46.700 purely about democrats even though yes there are plenty of democrats mentioned in there including
00:20:51.060 the clintons i want to say something because i i know both of us are critical of trump but i want to
00:20:56.260 say on this that he has made some mistakes but i think he was and in this case it was matt thomas
00:21:03.080 massey who was pushing it but i think that at least trump did try to push for these files being
00:21:09.540 released now whether he did it uh in a good way or not is a question but i think that to an extent he
00:21:16.940 did try to did try to i mean we we can't deny i mean under his illustration one thing to note also
00:21:23.760 is because epstein talks a lot about palantir and p and peter teal and peter teal also has lots of
00:21:30.660 ties to vans which i think this is going to be really bad for vans and the ways to come in the
00:21:35.920 in the republicans i agree um but yeah no i agree i mean you've got to say the files have come out
00:21:41.940 under trump yeah so that's that's one thing but the way that it has been handled has done nothing but
00:21:47.560 uh make trump look bad and it's given people a lot of reason to suspect trump because of the way
00:21:53.200 that he handled it but now here's the way here's where we move more from the mainstream to the kind
00:21:59.760 of like online influencer takes that have been coming out about this and and this is important
00:22:05.440 because a lot of people when it comes to watching stuff online like us get a lot of their information
00:22:11.560 filtered to them through particular online take sellers where they are trying to get you to agree
00:22:18.700 with their version of events and they want to filter everything through their lens right so what
00:22:24.120 are the different ways in which different factions online are trying to filter the epstein files to
00:22:30.540 their own audiences all of whom seem to have the goal of getting you to ignore them forget about them
00:22:35.820 who cares but ultimately um they're all coming at it from a different angle so what are the different
00:22:42.340 angles that are coming out here so first you've got a lot of these more mainstream figures these kind
00:22:48.560 of like what would you say dissident light figures people like matt taibbi who is involved in the
00:22:54.860 twitter files drop alongside um that woman who runs cbs news now you know you know who i'm on about
00:23:02.940 though uh these people who were involved in the twitter files drops they're like non-woke leftists
00:23:07.840 yeah kind of you'd you'd say maybe towards the center yeah that that area of the spectrum and people
00:23:13.220 like claire leman or however you pronounce her name going just like am i the only one who finds the
00:23:17.880 epstein story incredibly boring matt taibbi poet by being up going like no i find it boring as
00:23:24.880 well you know just like this massive drop of documents that seems to confirm a lot of information
00:23:29.800 and suspicions that people had about this enormous behind the scenes global conspiracy to screw you
00:23:35.640 over all involving degenerate sexual predators and perverts as well that's just boring that's just an
00:23:43.840 average saturday for matt taibbi allegedly the kind of thing that would make a compelling plot for a
00:23:48.960 film that that you know it's pretty much what eyes wide shut is isn't it this weird elitist cult that
00:23:54.400 yeah um although in in stanley kubrick's film they weren't underage girls so at least kubrick had the 0.88
00:24:02.620 decency to do that but yeah i don't understand who in their right mind can find the story boring
00:24:07.840 what is wrong with you like to say this you're obviously carrying water for people it's it's
00:24:13.880 ridiculous and then there's that's the that's though a part of the discourse of lots of mega people
00:24:19.760 right now they're trying to say it doesn't matter well speaking about the mega guys right okay then
00:24:26.660 you get on to these people like captive dreamer who was a big part of the 2024 online front for the
00:24:34.180 for the trump election he was the guy who i believe he was the first person to share the
00:24:40.460 information from springfield ohio with the eating the cats and dogs where he managed to find the
00:24:47.300 find the town council meetings or whatever they were where the people were coming up and saying
00:24:52.080 these haitians have come into our town and you know cats and dogs are starting to go missing and 0.96
00:24:55.900 people went from there and thought well they're probably eating them in that case well he has come out
00:25:01.560 regarding this saying asking people swat specifically from the epstein files is a game changer for them
00:25:09.160 and it becomes quite clear that none of this is important and it's just catnip for retards brought 0.99
00:25:14.060 out by scumbags like thomas massey to sow discord amongst low f info voters please continue to uh to
00:25:22.180 seethe and uh he he carries on saying like what was the real stuff you found then oh wait clicked on the
00:25:28.980 wrong thing there sorry and then you can just go down and see that people are posting loads of stuff
00:25:34.620 loads of interesting things here that also thomas massey a scumbag for for what releasing the epstein
00:25:42.680 files says a lot about you rather than him doesn't it but that's something a lot of these like uh maggot
00:25:48.520 influencers are trying to do because obviously donald trump has come out against thomas massey he wants
00:25:53.700 to primary him and as part of that he's been trying to kind of argue that thomas massey is some kind of
00:25:58.880 frothing anti-semite saying he hates israel yada yada yada and a lot of people have come out insulting
00:26:05.440 him with terms like third worldist they're saying that he wants there to be open borders he's anti-ice
00:26:11.980 somebody tagged me on twitter a few weeks ago saying like oh this is what thomas massey votes for
00:26:17.420 and it was him being the only republican in the house voting against a bill that was being advertised as a
00:26:22.660 pro-ice bill now unlike many who just look at the headlines i actually you know looked into it a
00:26:29.000 little bit and saw that the bill as you would expect had a load of extra stuff in there for
00:26:35.460 military industrial complex spending loads of excess spending and actually if you read the document it
00:26:41.920 had already been amended by democrats to remove the capacity of 5 000 beds for ice detainees
00:26:50.700 so even the pro-ice bill was actually removing the capacity for ice to detain more illegals right so
00:27:00.620 there's this there's again low information kind of attitude from some people donald trump has said
00:27:07.120 sick thomas massey so they go against thomas massey and people will do that and captive dreamer
00:27:12.800 is one of the guys doing this because he's literally posted this thomas massey would get a ton of votes
00:27:19.020 from people not in america who have funny star wars names and hate the usa then he just says thomas
00:27:25.060 massey sexually abuses kids release the massey files libelous isn't it yeah just keep seething bro
00:27:32.900 just just keep seething like this is all because this is seen by the mainstream and by many people
00:27:39.240 as some kind of massive l for the trump administration to have to have released these in the first place
00:27:45.480 and they see thomas massey as an enemy to maga and to trump well to be fair if the trump administration
00:27:51.040 hadn't dragged their feet in the first place it wouldn't have been an issue no in fact it would
00:27:55.400 have been a positive because they said we're going to release these files here you go and like yeah
00:27:59.920 we've we've lived up to our word but one of one of the other things about the whole game changer
00:28:04.540 aspect of it is trying to trying to say that everything in this needs to be absolutely brand
00:28:10.720 new information for it to matter in the first place which is not true but secondly there is
00:28:15.660 information that does expand our understanding of what was going on one of them that has been remarked
00:28:21.600 on was the prevalence of epstein and many of his associates referring to uh let's be frank here
00:28:30.140 non-jewish people as goyim which is an insulting slur term for non-jewish people not just white
00:28:37.080 people just anybody who is non-jewish gentile people as gentile which is the polite way of 0.75
00:28:42.400 saying it goyim which is the slur way of saying it and the thing that that suggests is that people 1.00
00:28:49.060 like epstein and some of those working alongside of him had a racially supremacist mindset which
00:28:55.240 probably motivated the things that they were doing and motivated and was partially part of
00:29:00.700 the reason why you could assume that they were allegedly abusing non-jewish girls i was i was
00:29:06.720 thinking about this um when i was reading through the files and one of the things i did think of is
00:29:12.560 well hang on a minute out of all of the the victims that we know about at the very least i can't think
00:29:17.500 of a single one that is jewish so it seems to suggest similar in in some ways to the pakistani gangs
00:29:25.640 in britain it would it had a an ethno-religious aspect to and and of course i need to preface
00:29:34.140 again like i did yesterday by saying that that is not reflective of all people of that ethnic and of
00:29:40.500 that religious background this is just these people assuming that all jews think and behave in this
00:29:47.440 way would be the same as assuming that all white people behave the same way that a white supremacist
00:29:52.840 would but it is interesting that it does does seem to motivate these people i'll say something which
00:29:59.260 may be a bit um weird but i honestly this just didn't surprise me at all just that that a a person
00:30:07.660 who is a confirmed monster would just be a racist just it's it's not particularly weird no it's it's not
00:30:14.200 that surprising it's not surprising it was it was a confirmation of what many people suspected and
00:30:19.480 again it was also just strange how casual it was just how it was well it's almost always casual it's
00:30:26.320 not anything that they reflected on either way so that's that's captive dreamer amongst it as well you
00:30:31.560 get uh maggot influences like patrick casey trying to say uh you know you see the epstein files bro he
00:30:38.380 was eating babies on a boat george h w bush abused a guy passed the bong trying to trying to skirt it 0.98
00:30:45.580 into the realm of pure conspiracy thinking right and absurd candace owen style conspiracy thinking
00:30:51.520 and there are plenty of people doing that but you shouldn't let that distract you from the fact that
00:30:56.640 there are lots of info important new information or confirmed information that we're getting from this
00:31:03.980 you've got other people trying to make it seem low status and low iq by court starting to call it
00:31:09.440 epstein slop ironically these same sort of people who just four or five years ago were saying that
00:31:16.520 all of the epstein stuff was real and that nothing was ever going to happen almost as though you know
00:31:21.460 like maybe these guys are willing to change their opinions depending on what who's in administration
00:31:28.100 whether it benefits trump or not should you trust these people with their views if they're going to
00:31:33.500 flip like this so easily and the next guy and won't stop with with the mega bandwagon it's going to
00:31:40.860 happen again and again and again yeah and speaking of people who flip flop on a lot of things we get to
00:31:46.720 nick fuentes who after his massive mainstream push and big like tidying up his image since the middle of
00:31:55.700 last year decided to torpedo the entire thing with takes like this
00:32:02.260 can you hear it we can't hear it samson can the audience hear it
00:32:08.940 i can't hear you samson
00:32:12.420 the sound is broken again either way fuentes decided to come out in not necessarily defense
00:32:22.700 sort of carrying water for the whole affair by coming out with uh brave and shocking contrarian
00:32:29.880 takes like epstein wasn't really a pedophile and uh all of the focus on stuff like the sexual abuse
00:32:37.800 angle of this is just hysterical womanizing uh headline attention uh distractions from the actual story
00:32:46.060 which is all of the political stuff going on behind the scenes then going on multiple 20 minute long
00:32:51.560 diatribes speeches that he's giving about how the only reason that people care if a 14 year old
00:32:59.560 girl is groomed and abused in this way is because we have been feminized and the age of consent is
00:33:05.680 questionable these are the sorts of takes that he's been coming out with an amazing fall from grace to
00:33:11.360 take after multiple people in the mainstream and even people on this podcast and i don't exclude
00:33:17.180 myself from that we're becoming very positive towards him towards the end of last year or at the
00:33:23.460 very least we're starting to uh starting to listen to the things that he had to say an amazing thing
00:33:29.320 to do to just drop all of that goodwill that he'd built up yeah of course you were always very
00:33:34.240 who called the grift yeah yeah yeah you were always very skeptical of him uh he then this this is
00:33:40.980 following up when he just said uh go ahead cancel me jeffrey epstein was cool as f again because
00:33:47.520 people weren't agreeing with him 100 that the actual important thing with this was the political
00:33:54.760 conspiracy and the fact that there was blackmail being used to blackmail the president potentially
00:34:01.100 governments across the world because people weren't agreeing with him that that's the only thing
00:34:06.220 to focus on and people were also saying it is also really bad that he was abusing girls he decided
00:34:11.180 to just go full contrarian and say jeffrey epstein was cool as f i'm the villain now okay this is the
00:34:17.560 problem with with the bulk of your content being edgy jokes because you constantly say plausible
00:34:24.660 deniability you won't have the uh way to back up serious discourse and in fact you told me this morning
00:34:32.320 that almost all of his takes about geopolitics come from someone else you don't have to say who
00:34:38.680 but oh it's sort of like this is it's it's too many edgy jokes makes one a buffoon unless one's a
00:34:46.240 comedian because if you make your if your founding act is just talking to shit posters and people who 0.58
00:34:53.540 want edginess for edginess's sake game over at some point you're gonna make a mistake if transgression is
00:35:00.140 what you're selling at some point you're gonna you're like a leftist who just want to revolutionize
00:35:05.220 things yeah and his groupers have decided to go all in on this saying that jeffrey epstein has aura
00:35:11.440 using these old videos when in fact all you need to do to cancel that out is to watch some of the
00:35:17.400 new videos that have been released of him as part of this including his interview with steve bannon
00:35:21.400 where he just comes across like this really nerdy kind of unintelligent guy from brooklyn who speaks
00:35:27.200 like this there's no there's no aura not that that would matter in the first place also there's
00:35:31.700 another crime there he also thought plato and aristotle did write yeah he said uh socrates plato
00:35:38.080 and aristotle never wrote anything that's just wrong like people like it's one of the one of the worst
00:35:44.520 and most absurd things about the epstein files drop is all of these important politicians across the
00:35:50.780 world seemed they were like begging for audiences with him like he was some kind of wise sage
00:35:56.420 and he was able to get one over with midwit wrong takes like this we're we're ruled by morons because
00:36:06.460 they were impressed by a guy just saying did you know that plato and aristotle never wrote anything
00:36:11.060 they literally did you idiot i'm glad you're dead for this take alone or is he maybe maybe who knows 0.91
00:36:19.280 um yeah and and it's and it's forced me into a position of agreeing with bloody jake shields
00:36:24.500 when people say i'm tired of pretending you didn't have aura and jake shields has to be the voice of
00:36:30.260 reason saying bro this like he he was a an awful person like why are you trying to do this just
00:36:37.460 because nick fuentes has told you he's cool now and started trying to sell merch based on clothes that
00:36:42.280 he wore like that's absurd and then flip-flopping again as soon as these files drop fuentes comes
00:36:48.420 out saying the department of justice should reopen the investigation into jeffrey epstein and his
00:36:53.540 associates in light of the file dump it's not enough for the public to see another random
00:36:57.580 tranche of files the doj has an obligation to follow up on all of it transparency and accountability
00:37:03.160 now actually this is right this is right and i agree with this this is a correct take it's a very
00:37:09.320 easy correct take to fall into but did it need a month of epstein's cool he's my hero actually
00:37:17.120 leading up to this or does it actually discredit characters destiny future and i thought that
00:37:23.260 morgoth summed the whole thing up with the way that it's being talked about by saying the smart way to
00:37:28.460 handle the epstein files was to prattle about aura irony and to minimize the seriousness of the
00:37:34.620 implications which is what is trying to happen all of this is in service of minimizing the story
00:37:40.260 and minimizing the implications and minimizing the chance of there being a real investigation
00:37:45.600 at the end of it because all of these people are trying to control public opinion and make it so that
00:37:50.600 public opinion does not push for further investigation and prosecution off of the back of
00:37:56.340 this where at the very least this needs to be followed up on we deserve the truth we deserve to see
00:38:03.000 people go down for this maybe the clintons can be the first domino in that but we will have to see
00:38:09.420 do not let these people try to uh try to confuse you with all of their strange absurd and bizarre takes
00:38:18.200 on the matter do we have any rumble rants to go ahead with samson
00:38:22.400 all the computers i still can't hear you okay
00:38:28.920 okay
00:38:33.000 uh people saying if i've got a license for noticing
00:38:38.580 trump deserves little to no credit the files were forced to be released by an act of congress
00:38:43.200 that's true he told us a year ago they weren't real only credits he gets there's no chance it happens
00:38:47.520 under kamala that's also true not only am i euro maxing i realize i have been goi maxing this whole
00:38:53.900 time by paying taxes to pdf files isn't life great sadly that's just how it works living under a
00:39:00.000 government we live in a society which means you play you pay taxes to pdf files
00:39:03.740 in the admin's defense they were all gung-ho about releasing the documents and suddenly had a press
00:39:10.320 conference pale and sweating saying the files didn't exist and cringing at the sound of
00:39:13.920 and uh be happy we're this far and keep pushing that's what i'm saying that's what i'm saying people
00:39:20.800 need to keep pushing they shouldn't let news cycles distract them from this you shouldn't let people
00:39:25.620 forget about this and you certainly shouldn't let people who are shills whether they're paid or not 1.00
00:39:31.640 is unclear but are massive shills for a particular administration tell you that you shouldn't care
00:39:36.020 about it anyway oh samson needs to restart the computer i'm sorry that segment went on for a
00:39:42.040 little bit josh that's all right i could i could the whole topic i could literally hear you tapping
00:39:46.960 your fingers towards the end was i actually tapping my fingers yeah i'm a very punctual man all right
00:39:51.780 it upsets me when things don't follow on time it's all right take your time i i can be fast
00:39:57.920 with my segment yeah just take your time just take an hour if you want josh i'm really good at
00:40:03.100 my geography teacher so he took his time as well you know allow me to move at a glacial pace while i
00:40:09.640 talk about glaciers as your geography teacher you should talk like um like eeyore in winnie the pooh
00:40:15.340 do you know that when i was learning to drive my driving instructor said i reminded him of eeyore
00:40:19.840 i hated driving it's so true it's so true though it's real i'm i'm not an optimist let's just say
00:40:28.020 that but um that's all right um what's your favorite part of geography harry what's what was
00:40:35.920 your favorite part as we're we're just spitballing while samson restart um the chat is incredibly bad
00:40:41.780 towards me yes you know that i can manage my time well on segments i uh my favorite part of
00:40:49.060 geography was going out and doing the um the field trips uh like when i was doing a level geography
00:40:54.480 we went out to test um test the water in a river and the the flow of it the composition of the soil
00:41:00.580 and water and such it was great although it was absolutely freezing my hands have never been colder
00:41:05.560 they were so cold dipping my hands in this river in late november that it felt like they were burning
00:41:12.920 i i remember going on a trip actually to uh like a quite a deprived town in cornwall and we were
00:41:19.860 tasked to go up to local residents and ask them about it so what actually ended up happening was
00:41:25.540 you know us from a reasonably all right part of the world went to a poor part of the world and was
00:41:31.360 just like how's your life here to mog them and looking back swinging like a fancy pocket watch as you did
00:41:39.440 so in a monocle yeah as a as a kid you don't really think about it but as an as an adult i'm just like
00:41:44.560 that's pretty insensitive just like so you live in a horrible place how is it yeah i mean you're
00:41:49.980 getting insulted by a kid in secondary school they taught us how to do surveys as well so we had to go
00:41:55.800 to um oh we had to go to land didno one time and we stood on street corners just counting how much
00:42:02.000 traffic and how many people went past there's a weird we did the counting traffic thing and for
00:42:07.840 some reason the cars were all slowing down because there's someone there like there was like a 13 1.00
00:42:13.280 year old noting down a license plate yeah those police officers start young but it's like a
00:42:18.700 psychological effect going on there isn't there that they're observed and therefore
00:42:22.320 they're more likely to adhere to the speed limit an opticon
00:42:26.120 comes full circle we good to go samson
00:42:30.500 silence
00:42:34.280 hello there oh we've been here
00:42:39.660 we're good to go hang on i don't need that can i test this see if this works
00:42:50.180 blimey it's all working everyone you know it's a real treat for you today
00:42:55.220 i'm not going to look at the chat because they're all panicking anyway i'm going to depress you all
00:43:01.880 now so we all know that native britains are leaving the cities and the last stronghold is the 0.84
00:43:08.380 countryside really in britain although there there are some isolated pockets that are still okay but
00:43:13.880 mostly it's just the countryside and part of the reason that this is happening is to replace the
00:43:20.840 native population and and this is controversial but it need not be because here is the un in the
00:43:27.380 year 2000 releasing a document about the benefits of replacement migration that is the term they use
00:43:35.040 and so that is the term i'm going to use as well because when it is a matter of policy when this is
00:43:40.320 being advised to the world and the world listens and does it i think we can take it seriously and
00:43:45.600 in around 2013 um you had the bbc writing articles like why have the white british left london and you
00:43:53.660 can tell it was a different time because uh they just admit the movement of white british is often
00:43:59.360 characterized as white flight the indigenous population forced out of their neighborhoods by
00:44:03.800 foreign migrants which well there you go which happened but then also they say that may be part
00:44:10.060 of the story but i think the evidence suggested is also about working class aspiration and economic
00:44:15.520 success which is the the carrying water that's nonsense because there was a time where you could
00:44:21.040 be working class and aspire if you got economic success to move into a nicer part of london rather than
00:44:28.760 just have to move out of the city altogether if if aspiration is leaving the city then you're sort
00:44:35.160 of saying the city has got worse by tacit admission there and of course it's not you know that they're
00:44:42.220 leaving because you know they they're aspiring to better they're fleeing to the country as they
00:44:46.300 they allege when that's not the case if you lived in london you probably want to stay in london
00:44:51.340 but it's changed hasn't it so one of the things one of the developments in this is this the labor
00:44:59.680 party is drawing up plans to basically diversify the countryside i'm trying to find where the mouse is
00:45:06.980 mouse has vanished there it is and i'm going to scroll down here so the plans originated with the
00:45:13.780 department for environment food and rural affairs as one would imagine and sites across the country have
00:45:20.700 been given diversity targets to bring in more minorities um and this this is like natural beauty
00:45:27.180 sites and places like that right rather than um you know just random parts of the countryside so this
00:45:35.060 is just a plan for ethnic cleansing yes pretty much um and it explicitly describes areas as dominated
00:45:43.900 by white middle class britons so you know basically where i grew up personally um on my you know with
00:45:53.960 my family in a small close-knit community you can't have that you know you can't have people with honesty
00:45:59.600 boxes outside their houses saying hello to each other we've got to put in a somali uh you've got to
00:46:05.800 accept these people who are dangerous and and we don't know their backgrounds into your community
00:46:11.200 just the same as someone who's lived there for 50 years you know and is an integral part of the
00:46:17.820 community just treat them the same but um it carries on to say the push follows defra commissioned
00:46:23.420 research warning that britain's natural heritage risks becoming irrelevant as the country grows
00:46:29.540 increasingly multicultural and when i read this i was about to smash my laptop against the ground 0.99
00:46:36.260 because to to suggest that the natural beauty of england becomes irrelevant because some brown people
00:46:44.640 can't see it is so ridiculous to me you know it's important whether there are any people there
00:46:50.620 or not regardless um but the notion that we then have to give up our countryside um and also that
00:47:00.280 is considered irrelevant by the government um because we are occupying our own beautiful countryside
00:47:07.340 is one of the most repulsive sentiments i think i've ever heard also the fact that they say urgent
00:47:13.480 action to broaden its appeal which means changing the countryside so what's the point of keeping it
00:47:19.120 relevant or considering it having been protected if the whole point to attract these new people who
00:47:26.140 don't like it how it is is to ruin it because that's what you will do by making it more appealing to
00:47:32.120 them you'll make it less you'll make it less rural you'll make it more urbanized you'll make it more
00:47:39.080 garish you'll make it more loud you'll make it more crass we need more barber shops and you know vape shops
00:47:45.560 and all these foreign food shops that's what we need in the countryside you know what i thought
00:47:49.560 the brecon beacons needs we we need you know a curry we need takeaways piers morgan can't go there
00:47:57.560 it's terrible good i know i don't want piers morgan there i don't want him on this on this island to
00:48:02.840 be honest or this planet um so it carries on to say national landscapes formerly known as areas of
00:48:08.520 outstanding natural beauty and their partner councils have now committed to concrete measures
00:48:13.100 to address what officials describe as an imbalance so in the chilterns um they've specifically designed
00:48:20.720 programs to target muslims in nearby luton in cranbourne chase which spans dorset wiltshire and
00:48:28.560 hampshire and somerset plans to bring in communities where english is not the first language deadham vale
00:48:35.100 in suffolk is committed to identifying barriers faced by underrepresented groups this is all why why do we need to 1.00
00:48:42.460 change for these people there's no need to change and the countryside shouldn't change and speaking 0.99
00:48:47.980 of cranbourne chase it's absolutely wonderful there's zero reason that it should change zero
00:48:54.940 all this is just not this is just destructive social engineering that no that no sane person asked for
00:49:02.460 to be fair stelios if the the people where english is not the first language were like you it probably
00:49:07.900 wouldn't be so much of a problem so but you know that's not the issue the issue is the
00:49:12.460 why do it in the first place it's a non-issue isn't it and a non-issue that is because that
00:49:19.900 they're trying to be to make into an issue at least if you take it at face value if you read
00:49:24.940 into it um a bit more there is a darker and uh stronger incentive to do something else but we'll
00:49:31.340 get on to that is this to enrich housing developers that's not where i'm going but that is a part that will
00:49:37.180 always be a part of course it says recruitment drives will prioritize increasing workforce
00:49:42.060 diversity so people who work in those parks while promotional materials will feature ethnic minority
00:49:47.100 individuals and be translated into multiple community languages so yes just like yeah come
00:49:53.500 and ruin our countryside foreigners we're not going to advertise it in our own language 1.00
00:49:57.100 the government's going to deliberately push for you to speak your own weird insectoid languages
00:50:02.380 in our country rather than actually you know live by our rules and it says one recommendation
00:50:07.980 suggests dogs should be kept under strict control citing fears of the animals among some communities
00:50:14.220 so muslims i would take the dogs over these people if if dogs are a part of traditional 1.00
00:50:19.420 country we have redeeming features they also they also have a purpose among the countryside as well i mean
00:50:25.260 that you can use them for you know going down well used to use them for going down foxholes and such but
00:50:30.140 you can use them on farms there is an actual practical necessity for the countryside to be full of dogs
00:50:37.260 so and i prefer dogs in general as well i've never known a dog to wear a bomb vest at least not in
00:50:43.420 britain i've never known one to sexually abuse women um you know sometimes you get a bit funny with your
00:50:51.020 leg some people like have having pets yeah what's the problem why change that i would rather people in the
00:50:58.140 countryside be able to keep their pets than muslims feel ever so slightly more comfortable this is 1.00
00:51:04.540 piecemeal cultural suicide it's step by step well it's not because people are in labor is it the people
00:51:11.820 that are pushing it are city dwellers and they hate the countryside yeah but that's the thing humans are
00:51:18.620 good at noticing fast changes really bad at noticing slow changes that is why step by step
00:51:25.660 this is a a cultural a matter of cultural warfare also this this bit here about singling out the
00:51:32.380 traditional rural pubs i was just about to get to that oh okay so um yeah it is it basically says
00:51:40.060 traditional pubs were identified as a particular concern with reporting noting muslims from the pakistani and
00:51:45.980 bangladesh group said this contributed to a feeling of being unwelcome well i'll tell you what if i go
00:51:51.580 to the countryside and there's not a country pub i don't feel welcome so you know you've got to pick
00:51:57.180 and i think we should pick the people who are actually native to here this is part of the larger
00:52:02.300 attack that labor has had on well subsequent governments sequential governments have all been
00:52:08.460 attacking pubs in one way or another of course the greatest attack was probably the tories and lockdown
00:52:13.500 destroying so many i remember loads of pubs didn't open back up when lockdowns were lifted for instance
00:52:21.260 but this is just another attack on top of what is now we can just confirm is a part of the government
00:52:26.060 agenda yeah of course to to destroy pubs because it does operate as a traditional outpost for english
00:52:33.020 people also if it's causing them to feel unwelcome the only way to make them feel welcome is if your
00:52:39.180 traditional rural pub becomes a casper's dessert bar or it becomes like an indoor market that sells fruit
00:52:47.420 and you've got people talking in weird star wars languages in there shouting at one another like
00:52:53.260 i've seen them in swindon do this sort of thing well there's one opened in the swindon town center just
00:52:57.980 recently i know yeah like that makes me i don't feel welcome there but i'm not you don't have to visit
00:53:03.420 places you don't feel welcome to yeah that's true yeah and i think just don't go there when
00:53:08.700 you're in your own country you should always feel welcome in a place that is at least you know
00:53:14.380 presented as being for everyone so the final thing i'm going to read from this is that the
00:53:19.420 malvin hills national landscape said many minority peoples have no connection to nature in the uk because
00:53:24.860 their parents and grandparents did not feel safe enough to take them or had other survival
00:53:30.940 preoccupations what were they in sorry that's just so they're in a borough in london like a hunter
00:53:37.260 gatherer you know it's it's like the groups of racists going around come on just so made up
00:53:45.100 of course it is and it added um while most white english users value the solitude and contemplative
00:53:50.700 activities which the countryside affords the tendency for ethnic minority peoples is to prefer social
00:53:56.220 company family friends and schools so that's their own preference if they don't want to go to
00:54:02.140 the countryside so be it of course they shouldn't even be in the country in the first place but even
00:54:06.860 less reason for them to be in the countryside if they don't even want to go there and you're just
00:54:10.940 and of course the reason isn't that there's this overwhelming desire for minorities to go to the
00:54:16.220 countryside it's that there's an overwhelming desire for white leftists that have grown up in
00:54:21.900 cities to destroy the countryside because it's a holdout of patriotic white british people is the 0.93
00:54:27.580 real reason behind it and we can see that from the multitude of different attacks over the years
00:54:34.220 on the countryside oh go away cookies um so here's one from september of last year the british countryside
00:54:42.540 is overwhelmingly white and needs more halal food apparently i just one sec just look at this image
00:54:48.060 right just look at this image it's beautiful what it needs is a great big stinking mosque in the 1.00
00:54:53.100 middle doesn't it yeah what it needs is to be completely destroyed so the people behind these
00:54:58.140 reports oh so apparently academics from the university of leicester which is a center for
00:55:05.580 hating on the countryside although they call it the center for hate studies ironically enough
00:55:11.740 studying themselves it's just a mirror and they said that the country pub culture and other
00:55:16.940 monoculture customs are exclusionary how about you stick your weird academic ways up your backside
00:55:24.940 like how dare you say that you know our way of life is somehow inferior and that there's got to be
00:55:33.500 something that replaces it so we're accepting of all peoples they're not adopting our culture why 1.00
00:55:37.820 should we adopt theirs likewise they say that the countryside lacks the appropriate facilities to
00:55:43.100 meet religious and cultural needs you can't pray to mecca in the countryside oh terrible
00:55:46.940 because of the lack of halal kosher and other religious dietary options bring your food with
00:55:52.700 you you know what i do sometimes when i go to the countryside i bring a picnic do you know what i do
00:55:56.620 when i go camping i bring food with me sometimes for three days well no their idea of a picnic is
00:56:01.100 just bringing a lamb there and slaughtering it in the field that's true so i don't want to encourage
00:56:06.620 foreign picnics in the countryside i've been to the peak district and you get the bbc writing puff
00:56:12.460 pieces about the same same sort of thing from this this leicester organization rural racism too often
00:56:21.100 normalized apparently yes just say oh you're a minority you're not allowed in the countryside all 0.97
00:56:26.780 those checkpoints um yeah what it is they've got this big gate that scans you as you walk in if you're
00:56:33.260 just a shade too dark it literally evaporates you it's terrible i can't believe i can't yeah it's brutal
00:56:40.780 so imagine going up in scotland and they say the south leaves on or something
00:56:47.100 what just it's so made up that's what i mean oh yeah yeah so this is um one of the university
00:56:54.060 departments that is spewing all of this sort of stuff and i've noticed here the people
00:56:59.740 uh neil shakraborty i've heard his name show up a lot in these and then we got a professor here and
00:57:06.860 a doctor there uh let's have a look at their background shall we so he is um department of
00:57:14.220 criminology what's he doing talking about this museum studies is the other lady and the other
00:57:19.420 lady is criminology again i'm sorry what have you got to do with the countryside criminology oh maybe it's
00:57:25.100 because there's not enough crimes in the countryside because it's all like safe and peaceful yeah we
00:57:29.500 want more to study we want more criminals out there you know it's actually a great big pilot study
00:57:35.740 and uh here's another one um intimidation slurs and frets study uncovers racism in rural england
00:57:43.660 and what it actually is is just a bunch of anecdotes from people who are mildly uncomfortable in an
00:57:48.940 interaction it wasn't that people were were just dropping n bombs on them it's pure microaggression
00:57:53.740 bullshit it is yeah just like i didn't feel welcome i felt isolated guess what when i was 0.64
00:58:00.060 closed when i go into a town or city when white people are in a minority i feel the same way except
00:58:08.380 it's my country so the the difference is pretty stark here's another one this is from the guardian so
00:58:15.100 of course it's going to be insufferable um the english countryside can still feel off limits to people
00:58:20.220 of color we are working to change that and then the first line i believe it remains a shocking fact
00:58:26.540 that 92 percent of land in england is privately owned oh thanks yeah it's not shocking actually
00:58:32.620 if you're if you actually go out in the countryside if you know anything about england's rural areas
00:58:37.660 that's not a shock and it has been that way for thousands of years yeah i know it's this those
00:58:44.700 it's like doomsday book thing that was a massive registry of the landowners in the country i'm not
00:58:50.300 sure if wherever he's from that was the case because it's probably not even been developed they
00:58:54.700 haven't even my grandparents moved to stroud during the wind rush years i don't care yeah mine have been
00:59:01.580 here for maybe four thousand five thousand years at least i think that counts a little bit more than
00:59:07.740 wind rush mate um and then here we go rural racism in dorset why is our countryside 98 white and the
00:59:16.220 reason is because that is the people that live there you i shouldn't swear you idiots um you know 0.92
00:59:25.020 why is it two percent non-white is another question the thing is if if they hate white people and some
00:59:30.860 of them do right and i'm talking also about the people who are in in the and involved in social
00:59:38.060 engineering why go and live there i'll tell you all right i'll tell you what if you remember back to
00:59:43.180 the whole crt thing from way back in the day there was this idea that a lot of them put forward of this
00:59:48.940 kind of uh confrontational approach to diversity and to decolonizing they're always like we need to take 1.00
00:59:59.500 up space there was that phrase used constantly so part of the reason is they know that their presence
01:00:07.180 is either not welcome or is disruptive and so they want to be disruptive they enjoy at least people who
01:00:14.700 push this i'm not saying it's everybody but people who push these kinds of talking points want to
01:00:20.460 insult this huge disruptive force in the countryside just to piss white people off who live there or make 0.99
01:00:26.460 it worse from a social engineer's perspective who who are paternalists they may be saying right
01:00:32.460 listen this is your new brother these are your new siblings live with them or just shut up that's
01:00:39.260 that's the approach yeah see there he is again chakrabarti that's right he's coming up but um the
01:00:45.180 the examples here of this rural racism are just pathetic obviously they're looking for excuses
01:00:51.100 to colonize the countryside with non-whites um this indian fella here was asked by an old lady in 0.78
01:00:57.820 the countryside why did you come here why didn't you go to your own country and buy a shop which in
01:01:03.420 my mind is just making chit chat and and you know you see an indian guy in the countryside you just ask
01:01:09.260 him why have you moved here well you know why didn't you stay at home which is a perfectly reasonable
01:01:14.220 question there's literally an indian shop in my town where i've basically asked that question because
01:01:20.060 he also is like oh yeah i go back to india every summer so i'm like oh what made you move over
01:01:24.620 here then if you love india that much that you still go back there every i would it wasn't me
01:01:29.500 trying to be confrontational it was genuine curiosity that made me ask that question years
01:01:34.380 ago at that point i didn't know i was committing a microaggression well the funny thing is when you go
01:01:39.020 to the countryside and another fellow uh british person speaks to you sometimes they say oh where are you
01:01:44.220 from you know what what you're doing here are you visiting that's nice you know it's it's called
01:01:49.740 conversation that's all it is and then we've got another um case here are you from of a half black 0.98
01:01:57.820 lady who um was speaking to a taxi driver who picked her up and he says and the taxi driver says i know 0.86
01:02:03.980 where you're going you're going to work we get a lot of carers down from london they go off look after
01:02:08.940 people then get back on the train to london and i think it's probably because she got picked up from
01:02:13.900 the train station but she's just and she's saying actually i live in dorchester it's like but but the
01:02:20.300 guy just made a mistake he probably picks up lots of carers from london presume she was a carer from
01:02:24.700 london because she got the train and he was wrong it's therefore it's racism it's a pattern from his own
01:02:31.500 personal experience i think it's fair that you would occasionally make a mistake on that
01:02:35.260 but 95 of the time he's going to be right he also didn't say like what are you doing here you're
01:02:40.060 not welcome here he was just making conversation the issue is that these programs need to be
01:02:45.980 defunded because it seems like some people who try to to justify their paychecks and they're trying
01:02:53.660 to invent problems oh academia is rife with it i mean just just because he shows up in all of them
01:02:58.860 where did he go he was above where did he go there is this guy just needs to be like blacklisted
01:03:04.060 from the university system as far as i'm concerned this guy is a race baiter and a purveyor of racial
01:03:10.380 hate towards white people i mean if you're up to me he wouldn't be in the country that's for sure
01:03:14.940 at the very least all of his programs need defunding so here's another one from the metro
01:03:21.660 um the english countryside was shaped by colonialism why rural britain is unwelcoming for people of color
01:03:28.620 from this lady so it's just like it's not enough like me i want it more like me um it's too english
01:03:36.620 still it's similar in a way to you know immigrants saying oh the flag makes me scared oh going to the 0.97
01:03:43.580 english countryside makes me scared and that's because you don't belong to it you know you don't 0.99
01:03:47.820 belong here you know it's not your flag and you know that actually you should go back that is what's
01:03:53.900 speaking there but then what all this is is just like extended dialogues on the uh on that eric
01:04:00.700 what's his face joke of him just at the gate going let me in let me in yeah and uh here is another um
01:04:08.940 the british countryside is a racist and colonial white space and this is a wildlife charity claiming 0.69
01:04:13.740 this for some reason don't know why that's relevant i didn't realize animals could be actually i'm
01:04:18.940 going to be doing a segment about that soon how animals can be racist but i didn't realize it was
01:04:23.660 a problem huh the red squirrels yeah they're really racist against the gray squirrels and rightfully so
01:04:30.220 and then finally the framing of this one is particularly egregious black and brown hikers are taking back
01:04:37.180 britain's countryside it was never the native british's countryside they're taking it back it's always black 1.00
01:04:42.860 and brown from the very beginning and the obvious agenda here isn't that all of a sudden the authorities
01:04:50.300 start caring about you know the well-being of minorities getting out and going for a walk i don't 1.00
01:04:55.740 think that they care about that they don't even care when people are being murdered so they're not
01:05:00.060 going to care that they're going and stretching their legs what it's all about is just displacing the 0.98
01:05:05.260 native population in the last areas where they remain that's what it's all about and no amount of
01:05:12.220 cover can hide the very naked reality of this samson anyway bring up the bring up the rumble rants
01:05:23.180 good all right do you want to read through some josh sure oph uk says find an unenriched pub somewhere
01:05:31.420 in the beautiful english countryside and have a drink on me boys and a pet dog and pet a dog oh if you'd
01:05:37.660 like to buy me a pet dog please feel free i was gonna say ten dollars i mean very cheap dog but
01:05:43.020 thank you it's a defective dog that's random name says imagine invading the countryside and thinking
01:05:48.380 you are the victim when the locals are pinching their noses um uh steve lee says defra are responsible
01:05:57.420 for this um multicultural initiative they are also responsible for allowing halal into the uk food chain 0.99
01:06:03.660 they need disbanding yep yes absolutely i can think of a number of other government aid bodies
01:06:09.340 that do that's a random name they hate dogs because dogs can sense evil and direct competition for the
01:06:15.740 love of the childless treacherous white lib women blimey i don't think they're thinking that far ahead 0.84
01:06:21.660 uh mr um right uh quite right mr white i read that backwards um diversity don't actively visit the
01:06:28.380 countryside unless they uh can save a quid and fly tip they do not care for understanding our
01:06:33.420 history our culture because it's not theirs that is true although you can you know and you know as 0.85
01:06:38.700 a white european when i went to greece for example i cared about greek history it was very interesting
01:06:44.940 even though i myself am not a greek so it is within the capacity um
01:06:50.140 um okay i think that's all of my comments there i reported my pregnant illegal immigrant co-worker
01:06:59.580 to ice her emergency room visit was paid for me through taxes you pay for all sorts of things that
01:07:04.380 you don't like through taxes and so do i well done for reporting people though yes
01:07:12.060 we'll overrun yeah yeah okay only for you it would be good if i had my links
01:07:17.100 it's sassy isn't it don't be mean to samson you need it you needed a hair flick to go with that
01:07:25.180 one i'm trying my best chat or samson
01:07:32.140 no samson has fixed all of our problems today he is he is the messiah i have good news a detransitioner
01:07:39.820 has won a two million dollar lawsuit against new york doctors who pushed double mastectomy
01:07:47.260 let us read more about that because it's considered to be great news and some people are very happy
01:07:53.420 about it and some other people are very salty about it we're going to discuss about it guess
01:07:59.660 who's who guess who's who right okay right let me just tell you a few things so we have
01:08:06.540 a 22 year old woman who identified as a boy in her teens winning the case
01:08:13.580 about 16 years old this individual named fox varian identified as a male interesting name and went to
01:08:26.780 went to a psycho psychologists and went to some doctors and they pushed the surgery on her now four 0.92
01:08:34.540 years afterwards she sued and the case was won um uh yesterday no yesterday actually on january 30.
01:08:44.940 i have a weird days ago a few days ago right so the floodgates are open this individual
01:08:51.180 had life-altering surgery when she was 16 and the question is whether she got uh the approval she got was
01:09:03.020 forced on her or not so they went to the court she and her family won and they said that when they got
01:09:14.140 got there that was sort of pushed on them and the the defense said no actually they didn't push it on them
01:09:23.740 they were uh the she came in the office she identified as a male and the proper steps were taken to ensure
01:09:32.780 that this was to be the according to the perspective proper treatment but uh their arguments weren't
01:09:40.460 convincing to the judge we have first-hand evidence at least in other practices that
01:09:46.540 they're pushing this quite heavily and i would imagine that the same sort of ideological motivations
01:09:54.140 that underpin those examples are happening here in that it seems like there was almost a universal
01:10:01.500 push all at the same time of yes we're gonna we're gonna trans your kids and particularly kids for for
01:10:08.380 probably because they're young and impressionable and they can get away with it people have their kids
01:10:13.500 taken away from them for trying to oppose oh there's some really awful cases i remember covering that yeah
01:10:20.540 yeah so i can't uh this isn't working so i would appreciate if some yes thank you thanks harry
01:10:27.020 right so uh let's look at the numbers variant now 22 and considered a detransitioner
01:10:32.860 was awarded 1.6 million for past and future pain and suffering and an additional 400k for future
01:10:40.700 medical expenses and this is considered to be the first detransitioner malpractice lawsuit
01:10:46.940 that has been won right so they say here that the psychologists were kenneth einhorn and the surgeon
01:10:55.340 was simon chin and they were held responsible for ignoring standards of care and for violating the
01:11:03.260 good practice standards by pressuring the minor into addressing gender dysphoria with
01:11:11.100 permanent surgery right um it's an interesting thing like the psychological underpinning of this
01:11:17.820 um because i was educated before they they took you know gender dysphoria out of the diagnostic
01:11:24.220 manuals and tried to change everything to make it as favorable to trans ideology as possible
01:11:29.180 and that was of course political because the the psychological evidence suggests that you treat
01:11:33.340 it like any other dysphoric condition which is you don't reinforce it and we've we've covered many times
01:11:38.940 before um all the different kinds of dysphoria you can have like there was the woman who blinded herself 0.99
01:11:45.420 because she identified as blind she didn't identify with her eyes and there are people who identify as
01:11:51.180 amputees and things like that and we can recognize as a society that that is obviously
01:11:58.300 some form of sickness that needs to be treated psychologically and not indulged but then
01:12:03.340 when we come to this specific dysphoria which by the way co-occurs with some of the others
01:12:08.380 at a statistically significant rate which suggests you know it's a legitimate
01:12:12.940 condition then you don't reinforce it you don't encourage it what you do is you treat it with the
01:12:21.100 care that you would treat any other condition you wouldn't say to a schizophrenic oh yeah those voices 0.97
01:12:27.180 you hear by the way um they're real and you should listen to them like that would be the health of
01:12:33.260 someone would deteriorate so rapidly if you did that um that you'd be liable for anything that happened
01:12:39.580 right so i want to say we should check out what the lawyers for each side said and i want to point out
01:12:47.580 another issue over the matter because on the one hand i'm very happy that this case has been won
01:12:53.580 that this lawsuit has been won by the the transitioner and her family but on the other
01:13:00.220 hand i want to say that there are some issues that still remain and there are some issues where i think
01:13:05.580 justice hasn't been delivered because on the one hand this has been prosecuted as it this has been
01:13:14.700 won as a case against two individuals for violating a particular procedure but i want to say that there are
01:13:22.220 many more questions that haven't been addressed here let us look at what the lawyer said and then
01:13:27.820 we're gonna talk about how all these connect so lawyers for variant pointed the finger at einhorn
01:13:35.580 saying he drove the train and was putting the idea in fox's head that she needed to change her gender 0.91
01:13:42.140 with surgery according to the report so how many people can tell the same story today there are many
01:13:48.860 but i want to say the other thing is that if you have wokeness being pushed upon you on a state level
01:13:58.220 and careers can get destroyed i i can understand doctors who will say well no sorry i mean i'm sort
01:14:05.740 of forced to suggest it because if they don't suggest it then it's the the family can say well they didn't
01:14:13.580 suggest it so the violated code and they could lose their license for this so what i want to say is
01:14:18.780 that obviously i think that these doctors did violate these procedures and that they should be
01:14:25.660 held accountable but we should also bear in mind that it isn't just two individuals it is the particular
01:14:32.220 framework of woke legislation and why am i saying this because if you listen to this it shows the basic
01:14:41.660 problem with woke legislation it's entirely it entirely boils down to subjective factors so what
01:14:47.420 we have here and what the judge had was hearsay because the lawyers for the family said she didn't
01:14:55.340 say anything it was forced upon upon them and it was heavily suggested and we have the mother here
01:15:02.540 saying well this man was so emphatic and pushing and pushing that i felt like there was no good decision
01:15:08.860 i think it was a scare tactic i don't believe it was malice i think he believed what he was saying
01:15:15.980 but he was very very wrong first of all i will say this at the you know at the running the risk i may be
01:15:23.660 i may sound callous if someone was pushing this for my child i would not say yes well of course you'd
01:15:31.820 push back yes uh on the other hand i would also want to be fair and and uh give the benefit of the
01:15:41.020 doubt to both sides as i did for the doctors not necessarily them but doctors in general it is also
01:15:47.100 an issue of of pressure to parents to engage in this and there's lunacy why because lots of people
01:15:56.140 especially in several states can lose their children if they deny any sort of gender affirming
01:16:03.580 care for them because the legislation for parental rights becomes so strict and so woke that very many 0.64
01:16:11.500 many very frequently if you disagree with a particular self-conception of your child your
01:16:18.300 child can be taken away from you one of the most insidious things that um health practitioners have
01:16:23.260 been doing not just doctors is that they've been saying to parents of children undergoing this sort
01:16:29.500 of thing like that they're going to have some really really serious problems if you don't address this
01:16:34.140 soon you know they could have some some for the sake of youtube life-ending ideation as i'll use that
01:16:41.660 euphemism but basically they're saying that if you don't do this you might never speak or hold your your
01:16:47.580 child again therefore at least you get to have them around um that's the sort of rhetoric they've been
01:16:53.660 using they've been appealing to parental love of their children to push their own ideology which as
01:16:59.900 far as i'm concerned uh if that tactic is used is one of the most insidious things it's taking one of the
01:17:07.100 purest things humanity can experience a loved one's child and and making it really ugly it's hugely
01:17:14.620 emotionally manipulative it is yeah so gross let's look at this varian's mother claire deacon testified
01:17:20.540 that she was against the surgery but consented to it out of fear her daughter would commit suicide
01:17:27.900 right and they say here the so-called top surgery left the girl physically ill and deeply unhappy
01:17:33.420 she said in court papers and then as the the other side lawyers for einhorn and chin
01:17:39.900 argued that varian lived allegedly happy happily as a male for several years after the 2019 surgery
01:17:47.180 before filing the lawsuit in 2023 so i want to say that to a very large extent look at the problem with
01:17:55.340 woke legislation and the subjectivity of it when you have a law such as don't kill or don't steal there
01:18:02.860 are objective publicly accessible criteria for judging whether a crime has been committed
01:18:09.660 by the accused or not you could footprints dna you could have footage all sorts of stuff when it's so
01:18:19.180 subjective it's not easy to to yield a verdict that's why i'm saying that irrespectively irrespective
01:18:27.420 of whether these particular individuals violated a particular procedure or not we should also bear in
01:18:34.860 mind that it isn't just the pro the problem isn't just that they didn't follow the steps of this
01:18:41.100 procedure if they followed the steps of this procedure and still suggested this treatment there would
01:18:48.300 still be issues and lots of these issues have to do not just with the damage that can occur to a
01:18:56.380 particular individual in this case fox variant but also it's the framework the social framework and the
01:19:04.780 way it affects legislation which becomes completely arbitrary and people know this especially in their
01:19:12.060 dealings with woke culture well on on the back of that in the way that it's affected by the culture
01:19:16.940 around it there is something that i can say positive that this may um this may lead to which is
01:19:22.860 one there is probably going to be a flood um like this probably has opened a bit of a flood gates with
01:19:27.660 lots of other people who went through similar experiences where they were essentially pressured
01:19:31.180 into it and the parents felt pressured into it as well who ended up miserable who might be able to get
01:19:36.380 some uh reparations for what was done to them and secondly this is going to be a huge stop for any
01:19:45.100 doctors in the future thinking about suggesting this kind of treatment completely unnecessarily it's going to be a
01:19:50.940 major disincentive yeah because they're going to think well i don't want to end up in court paying
01:19:54.780 out millions of dollars well ideally someone should be struck off for doing this sort of thing like
01:19:59.420 they shouldn't be allowed to practice again because if their judgment is so impaired that they're willing
01:20:03.740 to do this sort of thing although i will sort of concede that i was just following orders thing
01:20:09.260 um you know i'm a little bit more um soft on that line than nuremberg was but
01:20:15.500 um i i can sort of understand why you know as a doctor you've got a standard practice that you've
01:20:22.460 got to follow and it's top down right and so it works a little bit differently and here they claimed
01:20:28.620 the lawyers of the doctors claim that variant first came to them using male pronouns verbally
01:20:35.500 identified as a trans male and that she first presented the idea for chest surgery so it's their word
01:20:41.980 against hers and also there is the other extra subjective beta as to who was happy for how long
01:20:50.300 and all this uh issue and essentially this wasn't a case against gender ideology or it wasn't a court
01:20:58.300 ruling against gender ideology it was communicated as a ruling against uh the doctor and the psychologist
01:21:06.780 for violating the procedure but the issue is that this isn't just an issue of violation of the
01:21:12.780 procedure it doesn't mean the procedure itself is good and it doesn't mean that it would be good
01:21:18.620 that there would be no problem whatsoever had they followed that procedure right so let's look at uh
01:21:25.340 this uh article here by trans uh vitae they say how anti-trans groups will weaponize
01:21:32.220 the detransitioner verdict and they're saying here that it's um the article is not an attack on
01:21:40.140 the transitioners the transitioners are part of the community their experiences are real and deserving
01:21:46.140 of compassion at the same time it is necessary to confront what happens when the transition
01:21:51.740 narratives are elevated into political tools that threaten the medical access and autonomy
01:21:57.340 of transgender people as a whole so i want to focus on this where they say that it's an issue of
01:22:03.980 particular narrative the transition narratives being elevated into political tools this isn't the
01:22:10.300 the only narrative that is elevated into a political tool you could say that it's also the it it's not
01:22:16.860 you could say it it's actually the case that the the gender narrative the gender affirming
01:22:23.340 narrative is also a political tool and to many people of that community what they say is that
01:22:32.060 what if they do gender affirming surgery and then they start having several second thoughts there are
01:22:40.380 lots of people who are trying to tell them don't have these second thoughts because it's going to reflect
01:22:45.660 bad on the community and because you're a far-right extremist so this politicization of the issue
01:22:52.940 is a very bad thing but it happens primarily i'd say from the from the from the woke the transgender 0.98
01:23:02.700 ideology i mean speaking of the excesses of the ideology what on earth is this headline here
01:23:09.100 like what i don't even understand what that means like it's like its own terminology rest
01:23:15.340 pools and dog crap training are like actual is that really a thing they're a thing that have been
01:23:21.100 around since i think the 80s or the 90s okay fair enough um i don't remember exactly what it is but
01:23:26.460 it's interesting that they're doing variations of it for trans lifters um also that was funny if you
01:23:32.300 go back up the bit where it's just sort of like oh detransition is not the enemy it's like okay so you
01:23:37.900 it took what like seven or eight years but these people in these very public facing media roles have
01:23:45.580 finally learned maybe making this whole part of it so difficult for people it was not a great look for
01:23:52.860 us because i remember going back five or six years when they were treating it like detransitioning was
01:23:58.620 like a hit against the community and that you were a bad person if you even considered it and this is
01:24:05.020 is what they say when the transition becomes a political weapon uh some detransitioners choose
01:24:10.140 to align themselves with organizations and media outlets that openly oppose transgender rights these
01:24:16.860 groups are not interested in improving standards of care they seek to eliminate care entirely along with
01:24:23.260 legal recognition and social protections for trans people well that's the issue they are the first who 0.99
01:24:29.900 are creating the problem and they are saying that it's the detransitions now who are doing it because
01:24:36.380 this isn't something that should be political and the first people who have made it political
01:24:40.940 are those who are in favor of the transgender lobby and they say here how liability actually shapes
01:24:46.860 access and they're saying to understand why this verdict alarms many transgender people it helps to
01:24:52.140 understand how health care systems respond to risk doctors operate within a web of constraints
01:24:57.660 licensing boards more practice insurers hospital administrators and state governments all influence
01:25:03.500 what care can realistically be offered when insurance perceive a severe service as high risk premiums rise
01:25:09.900 or coverage disappears when coverage disappears providers often stop offering that care regardless of
01:25:16.060 medical consensus well maybe maybe maybe well this is something that you should think about again
01:25:23.580 medical consensus i want to put it in i want to put it in polite terms and i want to end on this note and
01:25:29.020 i want to say that i'm happy that this has uh that this case has been victorious that they have been that they
01:25:36.460 have won this case but at the end of the day i want to say it isn't just an issue of not following a
01:25:42.460 particular procedure not taking the bureaucratic boxes it is a fundamental problem of a particular framework that is so subjective that it is
01:25:51.580 that is so subjective that is designed to just create authoritarianism everywhere
01:25:58.940 all right then have we got any more rumble rants to go through before and uh and video comments as well
01:26:05.180 gimme that gimme that gimme that gimme that
01:26:10.620 chaos uh marked asha uh ash ahmed ashamed
01:26:21.420 harry you've been islam i was trying to read it i was trying to read it as a name what's wrong with
01:26:26.860 oh god i thought i got enough sleep last night uh guys uh harry's turning arabic everyone yeah
01:26:39.340 clearly it's uh is this little guy's influence right here he turned ginger now he's turning muslim i am not
01:26:45.340 he's becoming muhammad i am i am becoming flaxen haired my friend i saw i tell you what i went on
01:26:53.340 facebook for the first time in ages the other day and there was a picture come up from when i was still
01:26:57.420 in secondary school from 14 years ago right and it was like see your memories harry see what's go
01:27:03.820 see what was going on like 14 years ago today and i looked at the picture and i was like still
01:27:09.820 golden blonde in the picture and it was one of those god my hair has really changed color
01:27:15.900 over the past 10 years it's mental even when i was still like 20 21 i was still pretty golden blonde
01:27:21.580 it's got a lot darker recently coming out of the closet is a good first step harry admitting your
01:27:27.020 transition thank you josh and i thought you know coming out to a scotsman uh is is it's appropriate
01:27:33.500 for many things you know ginger transgender homosexuality the scot can empathize 0.66
01:27:39.660 with all of these things because the school all simultaneous the scotties all of these things
01:27:45.020 you've got another rumble rant there harry yeah that's a few that's a random name ashah ahmed inshallah
01:27:52.140 al-hamid-u-lala habibi um marked ashamed was saying dog and now getting banned england has been
01:28:00.940 conquered defeat in war even a far-off one overseas has consequences that's a random name i think it was
01:28:07.020 zillennials of the last age group to have grown up being taught that trans was a mental illness by
01:28:11.820 the time i left high school the narrative was already changing i still remember my 18th birthday
01:28:17.980 when one of my friends brought along his girlfriend who wasn't a boy or a girl and we ditched them
01:28:25.100 after laughing at them for making fun of it because we we were at the pub and we were like i don't want
01:28:30.060 to be here with a no not boy not girl so we called them a few slurs and ditched based so uh dragon lady 0.85
01:28:39.980 chris these doctors are equivalent to somebody telling an anorexic they're definitely too fat
01:28:45.420 and need to diet more that's why i didn't become a psychologist there we go all right let's watch the
01:28:52.460 video comments clinical psychologist ah we've watched this i haven't i have i was listening
01:29:03.580 to stelios's segment about euromaxing the other day as i cleaned up the park in the local village
01:29:08.940 and i just thought what a huge a huge supply of tears i want to hear the counter segment about how you can
01:29:15.820 do things for the about the greater good and while you're doing things for a greater good
01:29:26.300 you can listen to the podcast while cleaning the snow just wanted to say
01:29:32.140 all true also true good references there as well the penguin segment on friday properly exhibits a
01:29:40.780 spiritual divide between us and the bug men i am reminded of an old duck build platitude why did
01:29:47.020 the bear go around the mountain to see what he could see i myself find driving in snowy poor and
01:29:52.940 dangerous rogue conditions or working out the snow annoying and i don't want to do it but when i'm
01:29:58.940 forced to i still recognize that a small part of myself feels alive risk and overcoming adversity
01:30:06.380 makes you appreciate life very true also i was hypnotized by the power um the power button
01:30:14.460 symbols and the pupils imagine having that in real life i was imagining someone looking at me poke
01:30:18.940 someone in the eye in the eye they turn off i mean i wish more humans had that feature to be honest
01:30:25.740 spider in the chaos of world events i always ask will anyone be punished though
01:30:31.100 oft few else ask this with me the bureaucratic web diffuses responsibility and without a single
01:30:37.660 person at fault we default to no punishment i advocate that all decision makers be punished
01:30:44.300 this would not only be justice and responsibility it would weed out bureaucracies to the root without
01:30:50.380 need for legislation due to people quitting in droves
01:30:53.820 i like your thinking punish bureaucrats even if they've done nothing that does need to be like
01:31:03.340 basically a greater web of responsibility for these people you could say like have the guy on the top
01:31:08.380 that everything is responsible for who ultimately gets the big punishments but everybody else below him
01:31:14.700 also gets fired i like the idea of corporal punishments for government bureaucrats just like
01:31:20.380 yes you'll we'll return to tradition there's been a data leak we're going to put you all in the stocks
01:31:27.020 i mean it works out for me and on that sunny note if we can dream of a of a better future together
01:31:33.180 uh i think that's where we have to end it so thank you very much for joining us on
01:31:37.020 today's podcast we'll be back again tomorrow take care