The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1374
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1 hour and 32 minutes
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182.18378
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103
Summary
Join the Lotus Eaters as they discuss the latest nail bomb attack in the USA, the continued erasure of the British from their own country, and how Constantine Kissin got the wrong one up. Also, we discuss the recent events in New York and London.
Transcript
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Good afternoon folks, welcome to the podcast The Lotus Eaters for Friday the 13th of March,
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oh that's a lucky number, 2026, I'm joined by Nick and Leo, and today we're going to be talking
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about how America is learning about Islam, the continued erasure of the British from their own
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country, and Samson you did have the wrong one up, and how Constantine Kissin got destinied,
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and there has been some ramifications from this but I haven't been following it so I guess we'll
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find out do we not have a link to the live event samson
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i know i know i'm clearly not whipping him enough uh the 11th of april folks we're doing a live event
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in swindon so saturday 7 p.m till 10 p.m and it's going to be amazing as you can see look at that
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amazing list of presenters there that is to the very bottom well you know it's done by priority
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it's going to be very good you'll find a link on the website so come and join us then anyway
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so you might be aware that recently america is uh getting some religious education it's learning
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about islam um you probably saw this going around the other day because it was uh quite viral but
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it's not the only thing that's happened recently now for anyone who didn't see this this is a
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jihadi yelling Allah Akbar while throwing a nail bomb over the shoulder of a leftist who had
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literally just said New York is inclusive and for everyone yeah amazing now literally like a
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renaissance painting hang it in the loo you couldn't have made it up because someone would
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have been like well that's a bit on the nose isn't it right this is a bit of a caricature but no here
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we are luckily the nail bombs didn't go off uh because the jihadis were not very good at what
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they were doing um and uh that is our best defense against jihadis by the way i noticed with the
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synagogue attack you know the guy doesn't kill anybody and gets killed himself like our only
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defense in a lot of these situations is the uselessness of these islamists yes the the
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only defense we have is the decline of competence across the board like osama bin laden organizing
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all of those planes to crash into buildings and not anymore this guy can't even find a bomb that
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explodes yeah the best they can do now is like drive a prius onto westminster bridge
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and like try and knock over a cyclist just i mean just like i said decline is everywhere
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and it's affecting everything looks like the green goblin that
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yeah it looks like a cartoon jihadist he's even got like a bomb with a fuse coming out of it you
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know like wiley coyote but there's something really quite like modernistic about it because
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look at his gay zoomer haircut with the man bun with the bits sticking down over his forehead and
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then the bit flowing out behind it's like get a haircut man you think muhammad's like yeah this
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is what i want my followers to be like in a thousand five hundred years time anyway so pathetic
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right so the two two men have been charged an 18 year old 90 year old called emir balat and ibrahim
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kayumi i think uh who they wanted the attack to be really big but of course they failed they were
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aiming for an even larger bombing than the boston marathon bombing in 2013 which killed three people
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They said that they were inspired by the Islamic State.
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The protest was called Stop Islam from Taking Over America protest.
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And the Muslim mayor of New York was basically like,
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And the left-wing guy who was used as a launch pad
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my inclusive stance and if there's two things i've learned it's uh stay away from nail bombs
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and green goblin no no he didn't learn that right he didn't learn because he didn't know
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that it was a nail bomb he thought it was fake or something and so him and his lefty colleagues
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were just stood there laughing at the fact that the the guys over the the right wingers were like
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okay i'm gonna run away and they were like oh look at you wussy incels running away from a bomb
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while they stood there and laughed at it thinking it was fake and it's like listen man it's actually
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not unmanly to run away from a bomb yeah right it's actually even do that in wars and stuff
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yeah proper trained soldiers do that imagine implying that it's like you know these are the
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people who complain about toxic masculinity and stuff and then they're like oh what you're gonna
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you're gonna run away from your bum you're not gonna you're not gonna jump at it but it's yeah
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like interestingly you're a cuck if you try and not get killed by a bomb uh anyway so that that
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was that was the first thing that really uh caught my attention this is all in the last week by the
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way right this is in the last week that we're gonna be talking about these things so two jihadis
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in new york and then you had one in virginia so this was at the old dominion university in norfolk
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virginia uh where a shooter went to the university and shot one person well sorry shot three people
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one person died two people injured uh and the investigation is being investigated is in being
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investigated as an act of terrorism because of a suspect's prior conviction and he shouted
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Allahu Akbar just before the incident that's something you're gonna have to get used to as
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well you occasionally hear those words uh the FBI identified the alleged gunman as
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Muhammad Baila Jollor a former Virginia National Guard member why would you have someone like that
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in your National Guard he'd previously been jailed for trying to support the Islamic State
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so he's been in jail and you let him out in 2020 in 2014 i believe it's actually an early release
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from biden and he's like right okay two years it's gonna be two years until my next terror attack
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and so he was sentenced in 2017 for supporting the islamic state for literally being a terrorist
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and then in 2024 he was released and then he went on this rampage but thankfully he was killed on
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the rampage do you know how he was killed on the rampage students kill him they did they weren't
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even armed yeah they carried on i love the description she gives them should we watch
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yeah yeah i hope they get some class credit for that i would hope so
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uh the there were students were in that room that subdued him and uh rendered him no longer
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alive and we're able to terminate the threat so the students like absolute chad that's like a
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sitcom rendered him uh no longer alive he was unalive from life he yeah they killed him they
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beat him to death i did yeah i didn't mean to get onto the thread of the decline of the jihadi
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but how is it that you're armed with a gun you break into a room and get beaten to death by a
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bunch of teenagers yeah how does that happen you just can't get the people anymore
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just just saying like in europe there's a lot of soft targets in america apparently even the
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students are hard as nails so you know yeah they're gonna throw up their game because they've
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declined with everyone the it's been too easy for them to take over oh yeah they've become softer
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yeah the students start doing this they'll have to get better again yeah but again just lose who
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who saw it coming anyway that's just another one of the attacks in recent days uh then you had a
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synagogue attack where uh a man called where was his name do you have his name here somewhere
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it is it isn't uh sorry Ayman Mohammed Ghazali a 41 year old naturalized US citizen from Lebanon
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came to America in 2011 uh rammed into a synagogue with his car intending to kill a lot of people
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obviously he went through the doors of the synagogue uh but he was shot to death so again
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a kind of loser jihadi who's not actually good at what he's doing didn't kill anyone but obviously
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he was trying to uh one of the security guards was injured because of course everything needs
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security guards these days uh because that's multiculturalism and diversity working as
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intended for you uh so yeah he just got shot as he was trying to drive into the synagogue
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and that's the end of him and that's just this week if you go back to the previous week you
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may remember this one in austin there was a chap and i'm just going to get a picture of him up i
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mean aren't you enriched aren't you so glad that this guy's here was is this gdp that i see before
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me but he was wandering around with this shirt on uh what happened is there's a row of bars in
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one area of austin i think i actually went there last year uh late night crowds and sundays early
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hours and he drove by with a gun and just started shooting into these bars uh in the course of a
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minute he sailed down sixth street then exited his car firing off even more bullets and ultimately
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killing three people and injuring 13 others who were shot by the police his name is now you're
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have to forgive me for not being the yeah it's spelled n-d-i-a-g-a so nin daggy
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or something i i can't he needs more vowels there yeah and what is it i can't actually
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i don't know n-d-i-a-g-a-d-i-a-g-n-e and two pillow race please yeah exactly uh he's wearing
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the hoodie blazoned improperly of Allah. And of course he was fatally shot. So the question is,
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why is everyone so Islamophobic? That is the question. And of course, if you're a Green
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Party politician like Hannah Spencer, then you'll insist that these attacks are happening because
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people on the right are divisive. Matt Goodwin somehow are responsible for these too. Yeah,
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It's not the Islamists being imported to the UK
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or splitting off or creating their own little states
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We've got Dominic Grieve now in this country saying,
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we need this new definition of anti-Muslim hatred
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It's like, there's more and more of these incidents happening.
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And he comes up with it with a group called the Working Group.
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And he said, oh, yeah, we're not doing any harm.
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I'm like, see, you're asking Muslims about anti-Muslim hate.
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Of course they're going to say there's anti-Muslim hate.
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Pat has just messaged us to say the students were military cadets,
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which actually explains why they were hard as that yeah no absolute chads uh kicking
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kicking a terrorist to death it's just great so uh anyway yeah the the main concern about this
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is the islamophobia obviously um why are people so bothered the old norm mcdonald tweet going around
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terrifies me if isis would detonate a nuclear device and kill 50 million americans imagine
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the backlash uh yes indeed and so we have uh you know just the liberal media is like what do we
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make of the jihadis trying to blow up people outside of gracie mansion what do you think
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what do we make of it they think islamism is really bad and needs to be examined like the
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same way they do if this was a white supremacist absolutely not they'll be calling for mass
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deportations almost certainly no no apparently they think isis is a brand now uh and so you
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know they point out well yeah this wasn't random violence this was uh a planned attack
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motivated by an extremist ideology as the new york police commissioner has said um but then
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they point out well uh you know the guy did say quote die in your rage you kafar uh before
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conducting the attack and therefore is there anything that we should be thinking about they
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say well there wasn't a direct relationship with isis as an organization and these young men and
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This ambiguity is just in keeping with ISIS's strategy.
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They always come out and say, oh, this is nothing to do with Islam.
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They wouldn't do that after a white supremacist attack,
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I mean, there don't seem to be, despite it being the biggest threat,
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There was those kids beating that guy to death we just talked about.
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When they put down the terrorists, that's white supremacists.
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When they took down the Islamists and tried to kill them.
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But you never, you know, after a white supremacist attack,
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this has got nothing to do with white supremacy.
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yeah there are moderate white supremacists exactly most of them most of them just going
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about their day they always say this most muslims are just peaceful going about their day yeah what
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about the ones that are doing this though that's what we're talking about here but most of them
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going about their day it's like right yeah yeah how come in afghanistan and places like that if
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most of them are peaceful uh it's not a secular paradise well moreover why are there more terror
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attacks in the islamic world than there are everywhere else yeah like you know if we're
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the ones causing division miss plumber anyway um as you can see they're just like well look i mean
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you know isis is an ambiguous you know idea basically a brand now and so in set arms with
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incendiary youtube videos and a few homemade bombs attackers can easily become martyrs in
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the global jihadist movement isis need not direct an attack to take credit for it well
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i mean the implication of that is well you really should make sure that the people who believe these
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things aren't in your country because otherwise the only other answer is what i mean total state
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dominion they're going to censor everything i don't know but um anyway the point is they don't
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really have an answer they're just like yeah well the challenge of islamic terrorism in america is
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just like the homegrown terrorism of white supremacists the radicalism is often diffused
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panaceous radicalizing ideas involved often larger than any one source or figure and can
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reach anyone with a wi-fi connection and so it's basically like
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It's like, how do we get our income up this quarter
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And two of the, I mean, the left subscribe to a religion,
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this religion that says that diversity is a strength.
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you know, everywhere from Syria to Lebanon to the Balkans.
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Show me a place that got more stable, more prosperous when homogeneity was reduced.
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When hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees went into Jordan or went into Lebanon,
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show me the incredible benefits it had for society rather than 20 years of civil war
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It's a nonsense, but it's become a mantra in this country.
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And underpinning it is, I mean, there's economic reasons because once the people come in,
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They think that's going to inflate GDP. Even if they're just getting benefits and spending it,
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that's still GDP numbers. Look at that GDP right there. Imagine how much he's contributing to the
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Treasury. He's buying shirts with Property of Allah on them. This is a real economic powerhouse
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right here. But also, it's votes. It's votes for left-wing candidates. And they're only thinking
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in a short term. They're only thinking in a four-year cycle. So Tony Blair's thinking,
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yeah, we'll get them all into the country. They'll all vote Labour. It's like, yeah,
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But once they've got the numbers for their own candidates
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who can then, you know, be elected to the Houses of Parliament
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specifically on their issues, whether that's Gaza
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Wasn't it a guy called Iqbal Muhammad who's like,
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so anyway there's just nothing we can do about it you see now that we've brought in millions of
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muslims that's just part and parcel of living in the united states is islamic terror attacks and
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things this is not this is beyond the uh overt colonization in places like minnesota right with
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the uh the uh quality leering centers yeah and things like that right this this is just the the
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the thing that is actually very particularly dangerous not the underlying problem but anyway
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There have been some Republicans who are starting to figure out,
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even if you watch fairly to the right people in America,
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There's been a focus on Israel and a focus on, you know,
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obviously you've got the ultra Zionist side of the right,
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then you've got the very sceptical side, let's say,
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and all the Fuentes people saying they hate Israel, basically,
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And they sometimes go to the point of where they side with Islam over that.
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a little bit you're watching it as an english person going guys you have no idea and they're
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just you know and it's not to say that fun foreign funding isn't a problem and foreign influence but
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it's like guys it doesn't mean that you side with this because it look and they're just behind and
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in minnesota they're getting i hate israel now i guess these muslims must be great yeah yeah have
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to be though yeah and also when we talk about foreign funding i mean it's it's correct that
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you know israel does lobby and u.s politics but qatar actually provides more funding like even
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more funding than Israel. And it's just one Muslim country. Other countries also do their
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own funding. So Qatar is pushing its Islamist agenda in America. Also in the UK, funds places
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like UCL, University College London. So British universities are now so Islamist. I mean,
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UCL Islamic Society was venerating the Ayatollah and also put out an Instagram story telling
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british muslims to be to be ready for resistance and aware although there's also that movement in
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the uae of don't send your kids to the uk because they're too radicalized we've ruined the universities
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so depressing isn't it is that carpet he's sitting on is that about to take off uh i don't believe
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so this is a kuffar carpet not one of the quality ones you get in the orient but um but yeah no the
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the Americans are starting to realize, hang on a second,
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we did just mean Protestants and Catholics, really, didn't we?
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Because that's really what this was designed for, right?
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You weren't actually thinking people who'd rock up with nail bombs
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I want to go back to the Catholics being the main problem.
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but when that's the worst problem, you know what I mean?
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Well, yeah, I remember before Brexit, you know,
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when people were worried about Polish people and Romanians
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Polish guy in the street, I like claim to his legs.
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religion, well, there's actually nothing stopping the
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well, we need to ban Sharia to protect America.
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right a it doesn't matter if you get sharia law or not your law guarantees their right to be able
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to put up mosques your law guarantees their right to be able to pray or worship or do whatever it is
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they want in any way that they want so if you say buy a sharia you can literally write into the law
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we're going to ban sharia then bring in a million muslims to live in minnesota or whatever and then
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you'll find sharia just being the thing that they do habitually anyway because that's just the way
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that they live. This sort of ideological layer cannot fix the problem. It just cannot solve any
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of these issues. I wonder if America's prosperity and just the sort of American dream can fix it,
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because I was reading a thing about Iranian sleeper cells, because there were Iranian sleeper
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cells in the USA, but apparently they just got used to being, like, living the American life,
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and they really started enjoying it, and they sort of bought into it, and then they really
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loved being american and they they forgot about all the sleeper cell stuff they just wanted to
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have their speedboat and their you know their their hot wife with the fake tits and you know
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that was it let's hope the opulence can win them over but again that probably works when you have
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a very small community of people uh but that's not what's happening now with the scope of the
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immigration in these areas uh they're living authentic islamic lives and so you you do get
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others and brandon gill here is uh what was he a senator or something uh congressman sorry the
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husband first he's a congressman uh and he's come out and said yep no more muslims immigrating to
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america it's like that's a good idea but what do you do with the millions that are already there
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they're already conducting all these attacks the ones that are currently islamizing your towns and
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cities like there's a there's a huge problem with this in austin apparently in texas where it's like
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okay what are you going to do like what's your answer and the answer is worry about rampant
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unchecked islamophobia says one historian studied islamophobia for more than 15 years i've never
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seen it as explicit unchecked and out in the open as it is today well thank god you got your first
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amendment right imagine studying something imaginary for 15 years a lot of work yeah i
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studied this natural reaction for 15 years so uh anyway the the point being the americans are in
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actually a worse position than most people when it comes to this because they don't have any kind
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of state religion any kind of ideology that would suggest that it is inappropriate to bring in new
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religions or anything like this and the mantra is freedom to live as you choose when you bring
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in millions of people who choose to live in a particular way actually you don't really have a
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very good argument stop them from doing it yeah it doesn't work as here and in the united states
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instead of having this religious tolerance just have a list of the religions we tolerate
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let's just start from scratch right we can go christianity all kinds um we can have we can have
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well i don't decide the list now it'll be too controversial there's about six you've got this
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on top of your mind there's about six we can decide you know and then we can just go we'll
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stop there and people are like what about scientology yeah we're just not on the list
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just make a really short list it's only about four yeah right the hindus aren't doing that
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much i'll allow the hindus just like a little list i've seen the giant monkey statue in texas
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I don't think they're going to nail bomb you, already.
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We have both kinds, country and western. We do Catholic, we do Protestant, done.
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There's also got to be a way under existing hate speech laws that any organisation or institution
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that's spreading or fomenting any kind of hatred or dismissiveness towards other creeds or races
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has to be shut down. If it's distributing literature that says other people are worth less
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The thing is, though, with these kind of universal,
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these are the universal rules that are getting us
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We can do a judo move and use the left's rules.
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And I would ban an atheist as well, no offence.
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Because you've got a church anyway, so job done.
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when atheism was the cool thing and everybody was an atheist.
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So me and Darius would go on Facebook and go on the atheism boards
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and be like, so I'm an atheist, but I'm a Christian atheist,
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so the God I don't believe in is a Christian God.
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And they'd be like, no, no, no, that's not how it works.
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ready. You just haven't watched enough of Tom's videos
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I haven't watched enough of them but Odin's one of them
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and America, the college students stabbed Muslims.
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ready for work yeah it should do you're ready to have your minds blown okay so today i'm talking
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about banknotes ostensibly dry subject but hopefully it'll be interesting basically they're
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replacing british banknotes uh with wildlife well not the actual notes will not be replaced
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but instead of instead of having people like churchill on them you'll have basically an owl
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or otter or beaver uh you can i don't know exactly which animal's gone that'd be interesting
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for a strip club if you're shoving a beaver into the beaver i can't comment because this goes out
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on youtube but um yeah this so this was decided by the bank of england and first thing you'll know
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straight away they did a public consultation there's your first mistake don't ask the public
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don't ask the public well the public they they had like thousands of people they did some sort
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of a big consultation there is no thing called the public right if i go down to tower hamlets
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They started putting historical figures on in 1970.
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I mean, he's going to be divisive to some people,
00:29:39.780
but I don't think those people could trace their ancestry in the UK
00:30:04.260
Yeah, and that's why I shouldn't have consulted anyone.
00:30:05.780
Obviously, some people don't like Churchill on all sides
00:30:09.560
But yeah, I think you can have someone like Churchill on the note.
00:30:14.100
Yeah, but you can have some great people on the note.
00:30:18.080
Duke of Wellington, Nelson, Richard the Lionheart.
00:30:20.680
You could have some really undivisive characters.
00:30:30.220
Sorry, so there's communities of gay transgender furries
00:30:42.300
Yeah, which is probably how we ended up with the wildlife, right?
00:30:45.660
so you got the idea so um and the bbc points out really this is just because they're trying to
00:30:50.320
avoid controversy at all costs safe choice because it says the bank found itself mired in
00:30:56.340
controversy owing to the absence of any women apart from queen elizabeth's second on notes in
00:30:59.840
2013 there's never been a historical figure who's black or from an ethnic minority background on the
00:31:03.820
bank side so basically so what was the protest did they stop using money like who cares right
00:31:08.680
it's like oh hang on there's nothing that's not offensive so we cut you know someone like where's
00:31:13.120
of women? Where's the black people? Whatever you do, it'll be offensive. It's like, animals.
00:31:16.580
You know what I mean? So that's how they've arrived at this. It's just a complete breakdown
00:31:19.240
of everything. And of course, this is bread and butter for Farage, isn't it? He's outraged
00:31:25.660
Our great British banknotes, produced by the Bank of England, and they have on them giant
00:31:30.260
figures like Winston Churchill. And yet, they're proposing we replace people like him with
00:31:36.280
a picture of a beaver. No, I'm not making it up. This is actually what they're proposing.
00:31:44.620
Everyone's gone, including the Bank of England.
00:31:53.340
So it's a kind of, yeah, it's a sort of slop, anti-woke topic
00:31:59.880
to some degree where you can sort of, you can dine out on like,
00:32:05.260
which I think is the decline of any specific culture
00:32:14.800
Now they're going to take Winston Churchill off our fivers.
00:32:25.560
We should be celebrating Britain's defiance of the Nazis.
00:32:29.040
And commemorating the sacrifices of the greatest generation.
00:32:38.680
J.M.W. Turner and Alan Turing too. Great Britons, all to be replaced with animals.
00:32:46.360
Now, I love nature as much as anyone else, but for goodness sake, let's celebrate our wonderful British wildlife, sure.
00:32:54.340
But Winston Churchill helped save our country and the whole of Europe from fascism.
00:33:00.040
He deserves better than being replaced by a badger.
00:33:03.860
He's going badger, fries you up with beaver, pick your funniest animal.
00:33:10.140
Again, it just comes across very Alan Partridge.
00:33:13.520
He deserves better than being replaced by a Badger.
00:33:20.480
is that Ed Davey's now on the Great Replacement train.
00:34:06.920
when Maurice Stewart has attacked your silly stunts, as he calls them,
00:34:09.520
because I know how hard it can be for smaller parties to get attention.
00:34:12.320
And for those who don't know, Ed Davey's always going down water slides
00:34:19.040
Nobody alive imagines that Churchill's legend will wane
00:34:23.580
And the public demand, including, I imagine, many, many Lib Dems,
00:34:26.880
is for our nature and wildlife to be celebrated alongside our great humans.
00:34:33.260
I mean, how many times have you gone to use some money
00:34:36.520
and the person you've had this is oh another one that doesn't have a badger on it yeah oh just
00:34:41.080
disappointing if only we would put the wildlife on the bank notes then this country would be
00:34:45.500
complete we get the country back leave the culture wars to the bs's who have nothing else to offer
00:34:49.700
these are really serious times be serious so that's this is really serious what's really
00:34:53.940
serious we need to put animals on the bank notes if we're not putting animals in the bank notes
00:34:57.940
we're not being serious says alistair campbell it's funny how he's instinctively on the side
00:35:01.920
of this nonsense, as is this Labour MP who just totally gaslights, a guy called Luke
00:35:06.000
Charters. And he says, he claims that he knows how these decisions are made. It's essential.
00:35:11.980
It's completely routine. It's technical. It's essential. It's like, yes, we understand
00:35:15.360
that you have to make new banknotes to stay ahead of counterfeiters.
00:35:18.300
Nobody's criticising the frequency of the replacement ring.
00:35:21.120
Exactly, right. I know, he latches on to the wrong issue. It's how to stay ahead of
00:35:24.120
counterfeiters. Yeah, but they don't have to be animals, do they? Moron. Cluston's having
00:35:29.800
none of it leader of the sdp smart cookie the bank of england will feature wildlife on its new
00:35:34.060
bank that's because it's scared of being divisive it states the theme should not involve imagery
00:35:37.420
that would be reasonably offensive to or exclude any groups as discussed when we had a common
00:35:41.020
culture we honored heroes like wellington but i mean williams kind of making their point for them
00:35:45.400
right like is there a single group on earth that has been beaten by the british at some point
00:35:50.760
right so any national hero that you put on our banknotes there's going to be someone out there
00:36:25.660
and yeah we you know we took a little cut of that but you know isn't that what we should do
00:36:29.820
how could anyone do less yeah well jay this is a much bigger deal than people many people think
00:36:35.820
it's a destruction of a nation's history and culture by its elites who hate it which is true
00:36:40.020
and this this this is this is a point that i made the other day luca did a video on it where if you
00:36:45.440
think about like um graveyards right graveyards are now basically a thing of the past because
00:36:51.040
something like 75 80 percent of people get cremated and that's really weird because if you're digging
00:36:55.100
through the archaeological record and then suddenly the graveyards are just empty right you know you
00:36:59.360
dig up old graves and you know these are the people who lived here for 500 years and then they
00:37:03.340
just vanish yeah like what the hell happened to these guys and then you're going through okay
00:37:07.800
we'll find hordes of old coins and old money other than none of these people on the coins either so
00:37:12.400
did these guys literally just get replaced or something and the answer is yeah that's that's
00:37:17.320
what's happening and this is just uh evidence of it yeah and a good person to talk about that is
00:37:21.780
our friend reno camille well yeah he because he was applying to drea here and he said um
00:37:26.800
he was applying to drea and he says the mortal enemy of the davocratic global replacism is time
00:37:33.060
it hates duration that is to say civilization which aspires to nothing else it wants no more
00:37:37.680
past and future than it wants men and women whites and blacks high and low culture its ideal is a
00:37:42.280
perpetual dazed present so you get the idea it's a kind of year zero oh yeah that's kind of what
00:37:47.740
you're just saying it is this is this is the this is the dream of hyper-liberalism is that everything
00:37:52.520
exists only in the now yeah so i actually got another quote on it from camus i happen to be
00:37:56.780
reading him at the time this he had an essay the communism of the 21st century where he compares
00:38:00.780
anti-racism to communism so you think about that bank of england idea that it should offend no one
00:38:05.140
exclude no one camus says this anti-racist man stands naked before his fate he comes from nowhere
00:38:10.320
no past protects him he begins with himself with himself now on a planet ideally without borders
00:38:15.860
without distinctions of any kind and without nuances he is a traveler without baggage a poor
00:38:20.520
devil in a sort of senility of perpetual beginnings of established infantilism of star academic
00:38:26.260
puerility that's a talent show in france he invents himself as best he can from one moment
00:38:30.360
to the next as soon as it is not a matter of pure convention the much-vaunted documents belonging is
00:38:35.180
only perceived and presented as a burden a defect a dead weight a cumbersome load to be gotten rid
00:38:39.700
of as quickly as possible a cursed inheritance that's so true because what what what this
00:38:44.940
means is the liberal man is supposed to be a self-authoring man but of course your only
00:38:51.580
perception of the world is from what is around you right and so normally you walk through like
00:38:55.560
an old english village and you're like okay there's something historic that i'm a part of
00:38:59.340
here right i i clearly i can see the age and then this is the thing about in england everything in
00:39:03.820
england is old and we like it because it's old uh because we assume that it has something
00:39:07.780
intrinsic about it that deserves to survive the passage of time and so you realize all right it's
00:39:12.160
not just me the world isn't just for me and i can build myself out of these solid foundations that
00:39:19.500
have been hammered into history and so i inherit this thing going forward but the liberal self
00:39:24.260
authoring man has none of that and it's exactly as camus was saying it's like okay well he just
00:39:28.440
is popped into existence and it's all right good luck well what what around you do you use to build
00:39:35.980
You've got the eternal child who is forever just doing trivial things
00:39:43.160
And Rousseau had a great line about this in the Discourse on Inequality.
00:39:48.180
It's like he lays down and dies without anyone even noticing.
00:39:53.020
And this is not exactly the quote, but it's something along those lines.
00:39:55.860
And that's exactly what the kind of man they're creating is.
00:40:00.200
this book's just arrived, he's the same as you.
00:40:02.240
whereas as you say we like old things and the more old the older i get the more important it
00:40:07.040
seems that like i find that you know my name comes from the border region where i'm from
00:40:10.460
i first heard in 1264 my mom's name comes from lancashire her people have been there
00:40:15.040
this goes back to the 12th century things like that these things start to mean what you start
00:40:18.700
to realize oh this is what they this is what they took from you sort of thing they want to
00:40:21.980
take our history from us which is exactly what camille's talking about and i thought let's go
00:40:25.280
well i was just going to say i think this is this is becoming more prevalent and accepted because
00:40:28.960
people aren't having children like so if people don't have children like what i've noticed from
00:40:33.940
having children myself is all of a sudden you go from being a sort of moat this sort of uh
00:40:38.160
individual uh to being part of a lineage you really suddenly feel that that that presence
00:40:45.000
and not just with your own family but with um with your nation with your country and your
00:40:50.320
suddenly the safety of your town is important to you yeah yeah when you're an adult walking
00:40:54.760
around doing whatever you like you don't really think about it that much because you think well
00:40:57.320
i can handle whatever comes my way yeah but now you've got a very tiny human or a series of them
00:41:01.840
around you like oh i have to look out for these yeah yeah i really am bothered if these were to
00:41:05.960
get hurt so now a lot of other things all come together you're exactly right exactly right yeah
00:41:11.700
so i wanted to elevate this this from slot by doing that camu quote but and we've also got
00:41:16.180
an interesting point from old mog here who says that actually you're at risk of damaging the value
00:41:22.020
of a currency if you start to mess around too much because the whole fiat currency is really
00:41:25.660
a sort of confidence to it let's have a look again at least it survived paper currency is a trick
00:41:31.880
it's an illusion it's a conjuring trick pongo clearly thinks it's a terrible conjuring trick
00:41:38.760
is this an actual image from the new banknote try and persuade people that there is real value
00:41:44.380
when in fact since we went off the gold standard there hasn't been any at all and that's why you
00:41:51.860
We need powerful symbols, which we've had before, not cuddly animals.
00:41:58.100
Much though you can see I'm fond of Pongo, cuddly animals are not the right symbol of power.
00:42:04.340
Pongo now is chewing my shoes, which, as you know, from yesterday's TV.
00:42:08.200
He basically admits in the whole thing, he sort of compares the pound to 1914 and says it's down to 1% of its value,
00:42:14.140
the dollar's at 5% of what it was at that time.
00:42:46.280
people value gold yeah people in the bronze age weren't valuing it for us and dust you're exactly
00:42:50.620
right but the thing that bothers me about this is it's the sort of deracialization of the nation
00:42:55.420
right like this is the the sheer geographization of britain it's like well what what is actually
00:43:00.620
britain well it's the animals and the wildlife and it's like okay well so the people here have
00:43:05.720
not had any impact on the country and that's what i think camu in particular is hammering but i think
00:43:11.720
mog probably thinks this too like well sorry like the powerful symbol matters because it connected
00:43:16.780
to a people who have a history who had an impact on the world right you can put a bluebird on the
00:43:22.560
on the blackbird or whatever on the on the banknote but what you're saying you're essentially
00:43:26.940
saying there is well this is an unoccupied space right this is like if you would just go somewhere
00:43:32.100
in africa and you put an elephant on banknote or something so well there we go that's the the
00:43:36.040
people here don't have a claim right the people have been basically erased from history
00:43:40.960
yeah and gareth uh roberts who's always good has it has a good take even though spiked and not
00:43:47.460
always my friend but um why are they swapping church for a hedgehog on our banknotes now he
00:43:51.660
did point out yeah this has only been the case since 1970 um and he pointed out this ridiculous
00:43:57.180
thing about not excluding any groups which we've talked about he's like really not any groups and
00:44:02.960
there's a good bit somewhere he said that's i'll just oh here we go he said as we all know but
00:44:08.260
must never say groups like communities is lanyardese for Muslims and transvestites
00:44:13.160
because the powers that be are terrified of both what about people who hate squirrels aren't they
00:44:17.620
a group with rights so yeah it's this euphemism of groups and there's another good bit where he
00:44:22.680
quotes one of the alleged experts this guy uh Nadine Pereira he says no me neither so this
00:44:28.420
was one of the wildlife experts and he said the wildlife of the UK is not separate from our
00:44:32.760
culture it sits in our football crests our folklore our coastline our hour yeah yeah and
00:44:38.260
our childhoods giving it space on something as symbolic as our currency feels both overdue
00:44:42.400
and significant he says how can people spout this tripe was anybody out there really it's what you
00:44:47.140
said really throwing their brow and tapping their watch feeling when oh when will there be an otter
00:44:50.640
on a fiber exactly no one was this this i i reject this hour nonsense for us yeah but the the point
00:44:57.500
is that's true the wildlife isn't separate from the culture so why are you erasing the culture
00:45:02.400
if the wildlife isn't separate from the culture having the culture on the banknote must therefore
00:45:06.980
represent the wildlife or else you're saying they are separate things so in his own statement there
00:45:12.420
there is a contradiction right he might not be a a logician so so gareth says here the progressive
00:45:20.560
counteraction has been more of the why do you care variety but this won't wash either it matters who
00:45:25.560
or what appears on our banknotes or it doesn't matter if it didn't matter nobody would have been
00:45:28.920
bothered enough to make the switch in the first place and somebody clearly was they always do
00:45:32.180
that where do you even care because i live here and this is my country and my culture and i have
00:45:36.020
a claim to it that's why i care exactly and he concludes what does the incident reveal obviously
00:45:40.680
coming as it has done in these four times it carries extra unspoken significance of an erased
00:45:44.960
and rewritten national history everybody knows why they've really done it and we know that they
00:45:49.580
know that we know that they know but as always with these progressive rebrands noticing it and
00:45:53.680
objecting it is part of the process to mark out people who get knocked as low status and nasty
00:45:59.200
though this may have misfired even lib dem leader ed davies fuming about the churchill squirrel
00:46:03.380
exchange suggests the bank of england may have misread its suppliants so um yeah so they might
00:46:09.240
it's funny that even ed davies going whoa this is bad but you see exactly why they've done it
00:46:12.980
they've done it to erase history they've done it because they can't agree on anything that isn't
00:46:16.100
offensive crisis of confidence in our own culture and that is why as you alluded to before carl
00:46:20.840
this is my choice we must be mad it's really mad to not make this the real and we win yeah
00:46:58.900
Like always get the Hitchens and Mog main case.
00:47:05.280
The thing is, if Shamima Begum came back to the UK now,
00:48:12.340
with how people choose dogs over some hyper-protected group?
00:48:16.840
Like dogs, and some people are allergic to cats,
00:49:34.120
to people that Britain is not an Islamic state.
00:49:39.460
And, oh, Occhidor says the Inca didn't beat the Inca.
00:49:47.680
That's like saying we didn't defeat the Persian Empire.
00:49:54.840
It's like, who would have won between Mike Tyson and Muhammad Ali?
00:49:59.480
well, Mike Tyson never knocked out Muhammad Ali.
00:50:06.860
And this is a step to remove the King Queen from being on the currency
00:50:09.560
to completely demolish anything related to Britain.
00:50:14.560
So this is, my segment is about death threats against Constantine Kissing.
00:50:53.380
Nathan Ormond, who was sitting in the front row. He was enraged by Constantine Keesing because he
00:50:58.800
sees him as some sort of right wing demagogue, which is just a nonsensical. Constantine is a
00:51:04.740
very smart guy. He's very tolerant and open and invites people from all walks of life,
00:51:10.080
all political persuasions on his podcast Trigonometry. And he's not at all in any way
00:51:16.120
an extremist the the notion is is nonsensical it's this is what's you know kind of like in the
00:51:24.240
context of charlie kirk getting assassinated of trump uh trump's attempted assassinations uh this
00:51:30.440
this needs to be you know taken seriously but in a moment i'll show you the i'll show you the
00:51:34.920
response from this guy because he doesn't seem to think that he's done anything wrong even though
00:51:38.540
he's literally threatening constantine with a knife and it's a bit like charlie kirk in that
00:51:42.260
They're going for the sort of more moderate people,
00:51:48.900
you'd go for even moderate people to scare everyone else.
00:51:55.440
you know, I'm a total communist, I'm an anti-racist,
00:51:59.280
but the one person I think I would personally kill
00:52:04.840
Really? You're going to ruin your life over that?
00:52:15.380
oh, well, he doesn't think men can become women or something.
00:52:41.520
i've learned from the charlie kirk killing this guy was sitting mere feet away from constantin
00:52:48.120
kissin during his debate with destiny when you hear what he has to say it is scary to think how
00:52:52.740
this could have gone i was like fucking locked onto his eyes and he kept like glancing down at
00:52:58.980
me and then like breaking eye contact because i can hate the guy i was just like i wanted to kill
00:53:03.080
him i stumbled upon this stream when i was just trying to research and understand the opposing
00:53:08.020
view. And I was shocked by some of the things this guy was saying. Keep in mind, this guy was
00:53:12.220
sitting in Constantine's eyeline. And I think he got distracted by that and didn't pay attention
00:53:18.120
to a single thing. Yes, it is just talk, but there is something more disturbing beneath the surface
00:53:24.780
here. He's openly talking about wanting to assassinate Constantine. This could have gone
00:53:45.660
But he wants to kill him. You can see the chat.
00:54:29.020
my genuine psychopath thought that i've learned from the charlie kirk killing
00:54:35.300
is if you are going to assassinate a political target then try to reduce the gore as much as
00:54:46.980
possible so people can't sympathize with the bastard who's getting it so you you'd have to
00:54:54.140
go up with like a cape like cover him in a cape and do it cleanly under there you know
00:54:58.300
like a like a an abattoir so he's literally just cry openly talking about assassinating
00:55:05.260
political targets here so the question is well why that's what i wanted to understand that's why
00:55:10.660
i take the time to even look at these streams it's all like dog whistling uh we need to secure
00:55:17.400
a future for the white people he makes it very clear his belief is constantine is a racist and
00:55:23.240
all it is is appealing or dog whistling to the stupidest voters like like the dumbest 10 percent
00:55:32.840
of people who happen to be racist as well racism but then he talks about the real problem here is
00:55:42.440
the weak white culture of the uk we simply don't have the white people stepping up and educating
00:55:48.060
themselves in the right kinds of ways because of culture issues i guess because of the weak white
00:55:52.320
culture sorry yeah so how cooked is this guy yeah like this this young white guy who's just like
00:56:00.580
yeah well the problem is that white people want a future in their own countries that's why i can't
00:56:04.820
get a job and whatnot but i just hate this constantin kissing for dog whistling yeah racism
00:56:09.120
it's like just get off the internet mate this is the sort of the the islamic jihad end of leftism
00:56:15.960
you know even says woke jihad he says i should have shouted woke jihad and so this is you know
00:56:22.800
all the ideas that are a religion to the left like diversity is a strength you know any questioning
00:56:27.460
of it is is uh is heresy uh if you take that to its to its absolute extreme then assassinating
00:56:33.640
anybody who questions it is is absolutely absolutely fine just this this mental kid just
00:56:39.880
some white english kid who's just like yeah i know the level of brainwashing now of course they
00:56:43.840
would say the right have been brainwashed but the level of brainwashing to get to that point
00:56:47.040
you're just like how have you got to this point and you're that angry about Constantine and you're
00:56:51.080
that sort of you know as a white bloke in England you're that kind of self-hating but then weirdly
00:56:55.800
it kind of weirdly blames the lack of white education as a kind of weird kind of sounding
00:57:00.760
more right-wing in the end there. Somehow the white people in England don't want to sacrifice
00:57:04.900
their futures we need more education on this. And this this idea that you know he says Constantine
00:57:10.420
appeals to to stupid people i mean constantine obviously the stupid people are going to find
00:57:14.540
constantine boring you know i mean he's not he's not like love island he's uh you know he's very
00:57:19.560
cerebral but even then look at the look at the conversation it's just oh well you know you're
00:57:24.140
stupid and therefore what you don't deserve political representation you don't deserve
00:57:27.220
vote you don't deserve to have your voice heard you don't deserve the future somehow even what
00:57:31.140
he says about you know describing racists as stupid i mean i'd say there's there's an element
00:57:36.660
a truth to that but also there's very intelligent racists i i would say it's the the belker he's
00:57:41.840
on the on the midwit side because the really intelligent people have really thought these
00:57:47.080
subjects through and you know can are really aware the data the people in the middle just
00:57:52.140
know enough to know what'll get get by in society what's the what's the correct thing to think
00:57:57.240
whereas the stupid people you know don't care about what's the correct thing to say but they're
00:58:01.620
relying on instinct on gut instinct which has kept them and their ancestors alive for millions of
00:58:06.420
years so you know i'd say you know the the stupid people you can't discount their opinion because
00:58:12.800
that instinct is very is very powerful are the hardcore stupidest 10 hardcore racist watching
00:58:18.120
centrist podcast as you say you do you do like are they really going like let's dissect woke
00:58:23.920
again i just don't think i don't think they're doing but yeah it's chilling and you could say
00:58:27.760
the woke jihad thing is a joke you look at a guy you sort of feel like this guy doesn't feel like
00:58:31.240
he's joking too much to me it was disturbing to watch it it wasn't like just some idiot
00:58:35.220
mouthing off dark humor it was like oh this guy sort of seems what i've learned from the charlie
00:58:39.820
kirk shooting is don't make it too gory because then people sympathize with him yeah yeah that's
00:58:44.320
dark he's really kids isn't he he's thought through the yeah he's got kids he's got a family
00:58:49.780
and you know this guy's really thought through the the whole um the process and also the uh the
00:58:55.120
optics of the whole situation this is more than just you know a fleeting moment of anger or
00:58:59.020
somebody having a laugh uh because if he was having a laugh there might be something funny
00:59:02.520
about it it's and also you know people who go out and present themselves in public i'm doing a i'm
00:59:08.460
doing a uk comedy tour and i've had i've had death threats and i've had people say oh you should wear
00:59:13.400
a stab proof vest when you perform and you know i don't want to go up in body armor like i'm you
00:59:18.940
know jake lang or something you know that's that's nonsensical this is britain we shouldn't have to
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we shouldn't have to do stuff like that oh my tour tickets are on sale by the way my first date
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Like, what ideological brainwashing have you had
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to the point where, no, I shouldn't have a family
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Because he's a right-wing immigrant, that's why.
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You can see how the ideology destroys all common sense and decency.
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I'm happy to make his kids orphans or the problem of their dad.
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I'm happy to do all of these terrible things in order to what?
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Get to a more correct interpretation of communism.
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Get to destiny's world where we're all just quickly Googling things
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Yeah. And this is the essence of leftism and why leftism is so dangerous, because people believe, because they're correct, they believe that gives them some sort of moral justification because the goal is so pure.
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You know, they're heading for this utopia. What's that saying about, you know, utopia?
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Yeah, it's just one body away. You sail across a sea of blood to get there and you never arrive. And this is what we can see here. But we can see this in other leftists. Hope, not hate. A classic example. An organisation formed of paedophiles, communists, people who've admitted to attacking women with hammers, but they think they've got some sort of moral superiority. They can be the moral arbiters.
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And I think in a lot of cases, because they think they're so morally pure, they think, well, I've done so much good for the universe.
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That means it's OK for me as a member of Hope Not Hate to nonce this child.
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And, you know, that is, I think that's the thought process.
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I think that's the thought process behind, you know, the paedophile at Hope Not Hate and all the other ones at Hope Not Hate who haven't been caught yet.
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And they also, I mean, a lot of things you said were just factual there.
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They also spread misinformation about an asset attack.
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So yeah, the premise that they're the good people
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Notice how morality is entirely located in the ideas
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and immorality is located outside of the ideas.
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So like, oh, these stupid people are bad people.
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It's like, well, you don't know that they're bad people.
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then they're just definitionally out of what is a good person.
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yeah and therefore because they're stupid i mean and this this again like you can you you can get
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into this whole discussion about well okay you're actually assuming a kind of iq privilege here
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because what you're saying is i have a set of ideas well any set of ideas is going to have a
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barrier to entry right you've got to have an iq of a certain level to be able to understand the
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ideas so what you're saying is people who are below this are by default kind of subhuman actually
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and so you know where does that go they are always the thing they accuse you of if we move on to the
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next tab. So this guy actually has a sub stack and has given a public statement regarding this
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because, you know, obviously it blew up on Twitter and on YouTube. And he says, I've had a YouTube
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channel for a while where I've posted interviews, streams and commentary on various topics.
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Last week, I reviewed a debate involving Constantine Keeson, where I made some hyperbolic
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statements that I considered a joke, an expression of frustration, which I do regret. Since then,
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some of my comments have been taken in a short video by a large YouTuber, which has resulted
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in me receiving many death threats. Oh, he's the victim. Death threats are terrible. That's always
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been his stance, I imagine. I've received death threats. What, like the ones that you made?
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Death threats about my death threats. Guys, can you stop sending me death threats for my death
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threats, please? If you're going to set the precedent. As a result, I've chosen to take
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my channel down as I do not see anything productive coming from that. That being said,
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I do think that I ought to make some form of public statement for the record. First,
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contributed towards improving our divisive politics through my statements and for that i'm
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sorry oh do you think so do you really think so amazing get off the internet kid yeah seriously
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get off the internet uh that being said the reaction to this video has provided me with
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an opportunity to reflect on the ways that my consumption of vitriolic political content has
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caused me harm there we go get off the internet you're cooking your own brain leading to small
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distortions in my soul and your soul small i'm like what is this like that's such a weird
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i will be thinking about what this means for my engagement in these topics going forwards i may
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or may not come back to the channel but if i do it'll be when i feel i can avoid the attention
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grabbing and harmful aspects and bring something positive and productive the way he's talking you
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think he'd like been caught you know dropping a crisp packet in the cinema yeah it's you know
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this is yeah this is a serious thing i mean it's literally a crime but you know whatever
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these are these are substantial and real and in the context very very worrying death threats that
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you made against somebody you literally went to the show and were like eye locking him the entire
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time looking like a maniac probably and it's like yeah i think this is something you would take
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seriously yeah like this isn't you having like looked at porn at your phone in work or something
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yeah and then pulling out a weapon the actual weapon he'd do it with and then explaining like
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talking us through the steps this is my plan yeah and so it'll be interesting to see you know after
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you see lucy connelly getting 31 months for tweeting uh tweeting about hotels um you know
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a tweet that's deleted straight away you know this guy who's actually gone to the made the physical
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um real world steps of going to the to sit in the audience what's going to happen to this guy is he
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is anything going to happen to him or you know as we've seen so many times there's a two-tier system
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and if you're on the left you can get away with you can just be like oh it's a joke oh joe brand
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trying to think about things more clearly well i mean you did lay out a pretty clear plan
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clarity was there yeah yeah so clarity wasn't your problem yeah yeah exactly give him credit
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there it was just the small distortion that was a problem and constantine uh has been alerted
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you know obviously as as so so many people have seen it uh when he says thank you everyone for
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the messages please don't worry i have excellent security i will continue to speak my mind
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encourage civil debate and argue for a sensible pragmatic reasonable approach to politics i mean
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oh we need the de-yankification of our politics this is the yankification on your side right
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you're like oh look how they killed charlie kirk right we can do the same that's you jimmy the
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giant you need to de-yankify the left wing right your side of the the aisle don't get me wrong i
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appreciate the trump slop that is being posted yep that's annoying yankification we shouldn't
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be posting trump slop on the british right wing and we do our best not to post trump slop but this
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is left-wing democrat murdering people slop and this is your side of it being yankified you have
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Aaron Bastani you have to call this out you have to stop your own guys looking at the murder of
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Charlie Kirk and saying we could do that here that's what you have to do you actually have
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an obligation here yeah and also come and see me on tour but not with a box cutter not everyone
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anyway do we have video comments today Samson um work hard study well eat and sleep plenty
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that is what everyone should be doing yeah I know man but I've got kids like I would love to sleep
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plenty like i would love it and when you're in your mid 40s you can't eat well right you've got
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to basically eat less and less and less i haven't any breakfast today what's this referencing i feel
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like i've missed just a soup chat oh i don't know but it's i mean it's good advice don't get wrong
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yeah i just feel like you came out and like made the case for not studying and not working and
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eating no no i'm totally in favor of working hard studying well and eating and sleeping plenty
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i just can't yeah as soon as you've got kids and a house and you've also got to make a living
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like the amount of effort that has to go into all three of those things is just oh yeah and i'm just
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looking at my attack you might have to pay my account and now if you're a company and they're
01:10:19.880
going to start doing tax four times a year it's going to cost so much more for all your money to
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go to migrants you work so hard it's it's insane uh it's getting to the point where just take it
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out my account so i don't have to go through the hassle yeah the worst thing about paying tax is
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It makes me complicit in a system that, you know,
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that funds Hadush Gerber Slassi Kabatou coming from Ethiopia
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It's like, I didn't even, I don't want to pay for that.
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You've got to pay your accountant to pay the government.
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I'm like, I'm paying to find out how to pay you.
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Moreover, I retweeted something from Zoe Gardner earlier.
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Because she was complaining that people kept fleeing to Dubai
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to avoid taxes because they're more happy they're in fact literally you don't have to be perfect to
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prefer uh people who choose slave over taxes right as in dubai is a slave state in her mind
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and it's not quite a slave state but i'm not going to contest that issue um but like they're going
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over there to live at the top of a slave state in order to not pay taxes i'm like yeah but if i work
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for the government for about a third of the year for free i literally have to do corvée labor for
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the fucking government so that Mohammed can get my taxes.
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And here you are begrudging the slaves that escaped.
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and there's work that I did that I was taxed at 62% on,
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and, you know, suffer the 30-hour flight each way,
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And I made, you know, a chunk of money, $5,000,
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Yeah, enjoy that basically, what, 600 quid, 800 quid.
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Yeah, it's not worth a make of a YouTube video.
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yeah literally all i do is work and yesterday i got my accountants built i'm up and a plumber
01:12:30.120
had to fix my toilet i'm like i can't eat this month then because it's just anyone anything
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like that a plumber comes account anything like that and as you know and you know it's all going
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to uh somalis in social housing and you're just like why it is getting to the point even i'm like
01:12:42.920
i'm not really just gonna go oh i'm paying tax even i'm going why am i i don't go out i don't
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go on holiday i just work for why for these i'm at that point where how many people must be feeling
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But you don't know that they're going to leave.
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also isn't it interesting that denmark is now you know actually doing oh yeah far fewer that's
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that's a change from like you know what 500 years ago yeah anyway we better get on the video
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comments let's uh let's watch is there no sound to this samson it's just i guess there's no sound
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what was that uh i think it's a rebrand properly i'm not a fan of it it kind of looks like
01:16:20.600
the sort of like uk looks like the u-turn or something yeah it's a u-turn which i think
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you know a u-turn is uh not you want a new symbol yeah yeah a valiant effort but i think it's a bit
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too u-carefied sorry um okay let's go for this one given that in the past few months two of
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China's major sources of oil, Venezuela and Iran, have experienced regime change.
01:16:44.940
Crippling one of America's main economic competitors does seem quite America-first to me,
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but I'll still wait to see how it plays out before making any final judgments.
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I think the problem is the fact that America allowed China to have its manufacturing outsourced to it is the real problem.
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Why are we letting the Chinese make everything?
01:17:39.560
I heard someone say Lindsey Graham doesn't like the straight of Hormuz
01:17:47.200
Now for some more white-pilled cultural content.
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As you guys did a piece on Japan, I thought I'd show this.
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and as part of Girls' Day, you have what's called the Hinanin-gyo,
01:18:05.280
this is a doll set that's usually something you have for girls here's a small selection of my
01:18:12.540
daughter's set uh this is the emperor and empress and her handmaids now lovely my uh youngest
01:18:23.000
daughter um my wife really wanted to play with dolls but for some reason she loves dinosaurs
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more than anything like everything can i get my dinosaur pajamas can we watch dinosaurs on tv
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And then she plays with the dinosaurs as if they were dolls
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And so it's the mummy dinosaur and the daddy dinosaur
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And they're going to do little dinosaur things.
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I don't even know where she got it from, though.
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So, you know, one day she was like, dinosaurs, that's it.
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And, like, obviously I've got dinosaur books I have to read of her.
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after stelios i'll be the second person here to marry a greek proposal pending wish me luck
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also i think you said um uh engagement pending so good luck when you ask the question
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quite a few american patriots see the other middle eastern religion as a bigger threat to
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the world yeah they do um but they are in their defense uh jihad-ing less people than the other
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one uh omar says we've arrived somehow at the how does this affect me personally stage of
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civilizational collapse uh yeah and that's true and to be honest with you obviously it's a good
01:20:08.440
thing that the uh bomb didn't blow up in that guy's face so that would be horrific but just
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watching him like trying to cope with the fact that he nearly died like i watched some of these
01:20:17.980
things on stream yesterday and he basically was like yeah i'm really glad i didn't die but i am
01:20:23.300
now still alive and therefore i have to recommit to the religion so as if if i died well that would
01:20:28.560
have been terrible but at least we would have been inclusive these people are mental yeah yeah
01:20:34.900
and also i mean although you know i'm glad he didn't die there were uh there were stabbings
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helping a marginalized minority achieve these dreams.
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clear do not commit jihadi attacks no under any circumstances even if the people who you're
01:21:15.640
committing them against are literally asking for them uh do not do it colin says i think nd or nc
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names are from one of the click languages that don't exist in europe so we never needed a way
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to write them down uh quite possibly i have no idea about african languages and says asking people
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about what should be on the money is a bad idea yeah this is a great point i thought that since
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i was saying that's one of the problems of labor getting i was even saying that's one of the
01:22:38.020
potential problems with zero seats abortion up until you let an assisted yeah no assisted dying
01:22:42.080
we knew he was going to do she said free speech which we knew he was going to do but she said
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jury trials i admitted that that wasn't like a bonus i even i didn't know that really came off
01:22:51.560
the side didn't it it's like jesus christ these people are pure evil i mean no and did you see
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david lammy's uh justification for it backlogs and costs yeah but also my christian faith
01:23:11.200
Fair to say we've got dibs on it as our animal.
01:23:32.060
Yeah, it'd have to be a red squirrel, wouldn't it?
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Maybe it'd have to be like a red squirrel perch
01:23:53.820
I mean, how many people actually use banknotes these days?
01:24:01.700
i sell merch um so i'll say i get paid in cash sometimes you have a scanner i've got a scanner
01:24:07.820
but um also i prefer cash because uh you know i don't want to fund the you know they don't take
01:24:12.240
two percent or whatever seriously i i go to a cafe and uh on the weekends and if i'm ordering like
01:24:20.280
i'm sat there for an hour and if i'm ordering more than one tea the guy will just bill me at
01:24:23.520
the end because the transaction cost per transaction just right yeah facts up and he's
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like at the end of the year i looked at him i was like oh god i'm five grand down right it's like
01:24:59.580
No, I'm sold on the Prophet Muhammad, to be honest.
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Says, I'm sure that the current state of our civilization
01:25:17.200
I don't even mind people debating cucks, commies, and cretins.
01:25:24.020
But Destiny does everything he can to stop debates from happening.
01:25:29.580
i was actually i was emailed there i did a video on that debate actually because like i was just
01:25:33.280
like why are you talking to this guy and um i got an email saying hey would you like to do a live
01:25:38.440
debate with destiny i mean now that i know that destiny's fans are mental uh no i don't want to
01:25:42.740
do that but i i also uh just ignored because i was like not really to be honest like he's just
01:25:47.300
insufferable if i ever took him seriously i certainly stopped the moment i saw him claiming
01:25:51.040
that the grooming gangs didn't happen and he goes wait wait wait he does a quick google and checks
01:26:33.960
I mean, if you can't show your workings as an analyst,
01:26:36.240
I'm an ACPO accredited criminal intelligence analyst,
01:26:48.940
are there actual examples of meaningful right-wing violence?
01:26:52.020
110% of all political violence comes from the right.
01:26:54.560
But I can't think of an equivalent attempt as against Trump and Charlie
01:27:00.200
The only one I can recall is Joe Cox, which, yes, that's the fact.
01:27:20.500
That was weird because it was such a weird manifesto.
01:27:22.440
It was sort of designed to keep everyone guessing.
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Literally, I'm glad you said the guy who caught him.
01:28:11.440
you know, maybe he'd be overcharged or something.
01:28:23.960
analysis because he used this sort of donut analysis of the attacks, which isn't what your
01:28:30.980
bum looks like after you leave a gay bar at Soho. I was going to say gay bars in Soho is a
01:28:35.760
tautology anyway. You can just say bars in Soho. Like that Jerry Sadowitz joke. I was at a gay bar
01:28:41.320
in London last night. You know how I knew it was a gay bar? It was in London.
01:28:46.560
But yeah, so people won't commit crime too close to their home and they won't commit crime too far
01:28:52.480
away from their home so there's a sort of donut and he was um it was uh traveling to his mums as
01:28:59.140
well i think so there was uh various crimes that they that's why i come to swindon i'm like
01:29:03.240
outside of the donut get all my killings done i'm back back home no as robert says the thing
01:29:10.860
you have to realize is these people view guys as focal points of their ire from being owned
01:29:15.060
repeatedly online from us the resentment has built up because they keep having their bs unraveled
01:29:19.760
the line throw in some ssris and some other mental disorders and hey presto you get a psychotic
01:29:23.940
manlet yeah i mean this is the thing like i think the charlie kirk was targeted because he was just
01:29:29.640
present in their minds right as in they you know oh he's coming to our university and this is why
01:29:35.140
there was a protest against nigel farage uh the yesterday like so if you actually look at the
01:29:40.360
swindon mecca thing it's just a bunch of pensioners being spoken to by like a butlands entertainer
01:29:45.980
you know like and it's like okay these guys if you look at them if you were to take if you knew
01:29:50.880
nothing about them and you were like right so a 62 year old guy is having a nice flashy song and
01:29:55.760
dance with a bunch of pensioners you've got people outside saying we hate you and we want you to die
01:30:01.140
like that looks mental but it's because it's literally just oh a thing is happening now
01:30:06.460
great great you know i i get to be a part of the narrative i've constantly had on my feed
01:30:11.780
for the past three years or ten years or whatever.
01:30:14.340
And so it's kind of like that thing where it's just like
01:30:18.420
I don't think he actually has a personal problem with Constantine.
01:30:25.140
The weird thing about Farage is he's the devil to a certain type of person,
01:30:28.760
but he's the one trying to continue the liberal project now.
01:30:31.800
So you've got the Greens and people like that actually threatening it,
01:30:35.280
as the one that's trying to keep the status quo going.
01:30:37.480
Quite strange, that, because it's normally, you know.
01:30:40.960
So, join us in half an hour on lowseas.com, where we're going to be doing Lads Hour,
01:30:45.340
Agony Ants Through the Ages, as in we're going to look at Old Advice, I assume.
01:30:50.740
Yeah, yeah, it goes all about the 17th century.
01:30:52.300
Not that I'm running it either, but it's Agony Ant columns going back through generations.