The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - April 09, 2026


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00:00:00.520 Good afternoon and welcome to the podcast of The Lotus Eaters, episode 1393.
00:00:06.840 I'm your host Harry, joined today by Stelios and Nate.
00:00:11.080 And today we're going to be talking to you about the tragic fact of the Irina Zarutska murderer
00:00:18.280 being too stupid to stand trial because that's how a healthy legal system works.
00:00:24.020 Nate's going to be telling us about the end of knife crime.
00:00:26.740 I can't wait for that. Sounds like quite a miracle.
00:00:29.240 And I'm going to be talking to everybody about climate change for gooners,
00:00:33.820 the new approach to spreading awareness of the climate crisis,
00:00:38.160 which I thought, frankly, was going to be a fun segment,
00:00:41.100 but turns out to have been a lot darker than I was initially anticipating.
00:00:44.180 So look forward to that one.
00:00:46.000 They're becoming very sensitive.
00:00:48.560 What, by having sympathy for people?
00:00:50.520 Yes.
00:00:51.040 Who've obviously been taken advantage of.
00:00:53.440 We'll get into it, but it's like...
00:00:54.960 His T-levels are dropping.
00:00:56.120 It's pretty dark.
00:00:57.540 It's pretty dark.
00:00:58.620 Yeah, that's what it is, clearly.
00:01:00.240 What's going on there in Snap Fitness?
00:01:04.340 That's going to be quite a bizarre reference for anybody
00:01:06.980 who wasn't involved in the conversation we had before we went live.
00:01:10.440 Either way, before we get into the news,
00:01:13.760 I just want to make you aware that tickets for Lotus Eaters Live
00:01:16.360 are still available, so you can buy those through the website.
00:01:20.500 It will be this Saturday.
00:01:22.380 I hope you're looking forward to it.
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00:01:26.280 And if you don't have tickets yet, get them.
00:01:27.960 7 till 10, 11th of April, this Saturday at the Mecca in Swindon.
00:01:33.020 Be there or be square.
00:01:34.800 And with that, I think we're starting with you telling us about the miracle
00:01:37.940 that is the ultimate end of all knife crime ever,
00:01:40.700 and we're all going to be living in peace and harmony.
00:01:42.540 Yes, so, yeah, I wanted to do a little conversation about...
00:01:46.900 My mouse is not working.
00:01:49.340 About how the mouse doesn't work.
00:01:51.360 We do really need...
00:01:52.760 Samson, we need a conversation about this right now.
00:01:56.060 Oh, he's coming.
00:01:57.500 All right, well, before we do that, subscribe to mine and Bo's channel.
00:02:01.900 You may not know it, but it's called The State of Politics.
00:02:04.460 State of Politics.
00:02:05.360 Did we just have a little Samson cameo in Samson's hand?
00:02:08.660 Please do.
00:02:09.360 Does this one work?
00:02:10.500 Oh, this one does work.
00:02:12.360 Excellent.
00:02:12.880 There you go.
00:02:13.560 Yeah, please do subscribe to my little channel.
00:02:15.600 Why not?
00:02:15.920 I've got to do a bit of plugging every now.
00:02:16.740 Yeah, this one doesn't work.
00:02:17.660 Yeah, no, it's rubbish.
00:02:18.680 Anyway, let's get into the actual segment.
00:02:20.160 So, the end of knife crime as we know it, ladies and gents.
00:02:24.520 The Home Office has announced they're going to end knife crime in a decade, basically.
00:02:31.100 It's fascinating.
00:02:32.680 Obviously, they're not going to do that.
00:02:34.020 And it's just utter drivel and nonsense and our hard-earned tax money has been spent on this.
00:02:39.120 And I just thought we'd go through it because it's a bit of fun.
00:02:42.260 I mean, it's not fun, but it is fun.
00:02:44.060 We're going to put light in the darkness, you know, all that kind of nonsense.
00:02:47.780 So Home Office, they tweeted this out.
00:02:50.500 For too long, the national response to knife crime
00:02:53.320 has lacked the scale and cohesion this threat demands.
00:02:56.920 This week, we published Protecting Lives, Building Hope.
00:03:02.640 Oh, are you feeling hopeful?
00:03:05.960 Not really.
00:03:06.680 Oh, right, okay.
00:03:07.420 Oh, what?
00:03:07.960 I am.
00:03:08.500 Oh, okay, he is.
00:03:09.240 Brilliant, okay.
00:03:10.360 I want to represent that perspective.
00:03:13.360 Okay, well, good.
00:03:14.580 Our plan to halve knife crime and to right this wrong,
00:03:18.680 but we did not achieve this on our own.
00:03:20.960 We're going to slice through knife crime.
00:03:23.660 We're going to stab knife crime.
00:03:25.160 We're going to bifurcate knife crime.
00:03:27.660 Driving real change around this issue demands input from every part of the system.
00:03:32.780 The contributions of our coalition to tackle knife crime
00:03:36.260 and their ongoing commitment and dedication to preventing violence cannot be understated.
00:03:42.580 Many have drawn on their own personal tragedy
00:03:45.400 to ensure other families never have to feel the pain
00:03:49.100 of losing a loved one to knife crime.
00:03:51.140 I mean, they're going to ban knives, aren't they?
00:03:53.440 Oh, we're going to get to it.
00:03:54.020 Why are you pessimistic, Nate?
00:03:55.400 Well, I know, honestly.
00:03:57.160 We've already had various different initiatives
00:03:59.000 to try to not necessarily ban knives,
00:04:01.440 but close enough to ban knives
00:04:03.040 so butter knives can be an actionable offence now,
00:04:06.280 carrying one of them in public.
00:04:08.500 Really? An actual butter knife?
00:04:10.420 It has happened to somebody.
00:04:12.000 There's at least one documented case of it,
00:04:14.140 and there's those um un-pointed knives that you can buy now as well i don't know how that
00:04:20.980 helps in particular because you can just get sliced with them instead of stabbed to a sharp
00:04:25.320 edge yeah oh i didn't even know that anyway we live in clown country because of course
00:04:29.960 all of the initiatives to try and prevent knife crime are being done to avoid one particular
00:04:36.060 aspect we're gonna get to that don't you worry their insight has proved invaluable in pursuit
00:04:41.460 of our mission to tackle this issue throughout the country this plan goes further than ever before
00:04:46.420 to ensure young people get the best start in life and to stop those at risk from turning to knife
00:04:51.640 crime we know tackling violence will not be easy but in our mission to protect lives and build hope
00:04:57.800 we will be unrelenting so um they've got a little image at the um uh in this uh in this tweet um
00:05:06.860 Now, the demographic that perpetrate knife crime
00:05:09.120 is strongly one demographic as the majority.
00:05:15.900 And...
00:05:16.460 Are they going to pronounce knife crime as Islamophobic?
00:05:19.640 Because I can see that working in their minds.
00:05:23.660 No, unfortunately.
00:05:25.540 So they don't mean it?
00:05:26.920 No.
00:05:27.260 This whole thing's an exercise in complete futility.
00:05:30.000 But you can see that brilliant demographics.
00:05:33.680 I mean, there's the victims of knife crime there.
00:05:36.860 definitely in the back for sure not really the perpetrators though maybe one of them um anyway
00:05:42.840 so the response to this has been very comical as you can just see uh what they're only allowed
00:05:48.540 a three inch knife now you might as well ban drugs while you're at it yeah brilliant um and
00:05:54.040 then there was something i found very very funny as we scroll through this again the memes let's
00:06:02.200 ask them yep so for those watching uh not not watching just listening we're just going through
00:06:07.180 i just want to show you some of the memes because obviously the response that anything the government
00:06:11.340 puts out the home office uh civil service whatever is always just met with sheer ridicule it's like
00:06:18.080 now under any um movie trailer on youtube for instance people always do that it's more been
00:06:24.520 time mean do people still do i still do it's glorious i absolutely i adore it still do more
00:06:30.720 time i've not seen morbid time in a year or you need to get morbid you need more morbid in your
00:06:35.700 life mate all right get morbid get morbid i have morbid fascinations right anyway so well it's here
00:06:44.180 we've got it this is the pdf okay um and and it's fascinating stuff it's absolutely fascinating
00:06:51.180 stuff so you can see here the contents um our plan it's a four-step plan um they're going to
00:06:57.960 support young people they're going to stop those at risk from turning to knife crime but that's it
00:07:04.940 you've solved knife crime then haven't you yeah but nate are you questioning the effectiveness
00:07:08.860 of prevent because it looks like they're going to prevent knife crime yeah well doesn't it work so
00:07:14.300 far well number two just stops it all look so we don't need number three and four do we more youth
00:07:19.640 centers is what we're going to get way worse than that way worse because i saw a statistic the other
00:07:24.800 day it was quite amazing which was you might not know this nate did you know that 90 percent of
00:07:30.000 urban youth centers are closed right before they're about to prevent knife crime i did you
00:07:35.080 know what i did actually see that it's one it's one of the country's greatest tragedies folks
00:07:38.480 so we're gonna go real statistic by the way you can tell that to your friends man so we're going
00:07:43.760 to go through this uh their little plan here i say little because it is absolute nonsense so
00:07:49.780 where here's our plan um we will so here it is the four stage plan right support we're going to
00:07:58.180 support young people so they get a better better start in life because that's right ladies and
00:08:02.140 gents if you have a bad start in life you're going to go around stabbing people apparently
00:08:07.340 according to the home office i mean this is ridiculous that's that's an absurd statement
00:08:14.280 and I'm sure actually if you looked into the demographics of it in terms of people that are
00:08:20.280 I don't know like the most underserved in society are by and large are white British
00:08:29.220 sort of working class boys men yet they're not running around being the highest demographic
00:08:36.960 stabbing people are they well you do tend to find and this is to steel man it ever so slightly you
00:08:42.920 do tend to find that why are you still manning me that's a true statement well well no no for the
00:08:48.280 most part but across across different demographics you do tend to find that socio-economic status
00:08:54.360 does influence the amount of crime committed but also based on demographics that is still
00:09:00.880 discrete to each demographic so for instance there's the famous uh graph from probably about
00:09:06.200 10 years ago now that disaggregated racial crimes based on socioeconomic um economic status and
00:09:12.620 found that rich black men in america were still incarcerated about as much as poor white men
00:09:17.720 so it did there was there was a downward factor to that but also it still starts off so much higher
00:09:25.740 and remains higher well i'm going to be the most base one in this segment i think um so i believe
00:09:30.960 i believe that disadvantaged white young boys don't typically go around stabbing people up so
00:09:37.620 supporting young people so they get a better start in life is absolutely absurd number two
00:09:42.000 stop those at risk from turning to knife crime that's it they're just going to stop knife crime
00:09:46.100 um police they're going to police our streets to punish perpetrators and stop offending and
00:09:50.660 then they're going to end the cycle of knife crime so no no just finish and then i have
00:09:56.460 Yeah, before I say that, I would say that the support thing here is entirely equity-based, the way that they're putting it.
00:10:04.940 Because what they're going to do is they're going to say, well, we're talking about supporting young people.
00:10:10.000 They don't mean young people of all stripes.
00:10:13.500 They talk about particular young people that they consider to be oppressed according to the oppression calculus.
00:10:20.160 They're going to frame it in terms of giving equality of opportunity.
00:10:23.540 but the criterion for equality of opportunity that they're going to use is equality of outcome
00:10:29.780 so wherever there's going to be disparity of outcome they're going to therefore say well they
00:10:34.840 weren't equal opportunities weren't present they need more benefits in youth clubs yeah yeah so you
00:10:41.520 have to pay more of course which would harm some young people who do want to get get a better start
00:10:48.280 in life by for instance you know just not paying a crazy amount of taxes or starting with startups
00:10:55.260 or something trying to have you considered that if everyone is poor and everyone is doing the
00:11:02.660 same thing therefore no one can be discriminated against yeah because if everyone is poor there is
00:11:08.300 no envy supposedly there there won't be any envy exactly yeah you've got it so here's how they're
00:11:14.440 going to support young people so they get a better start in life and thus never turn to
00:11:19.040 knife crime apparently um putting trained youth workers trusted adults and safe spaces in the
00:11:25.800 heart of communities to support young people they're doing the meme a youth club will stop
00:11:30.800 the violence ladies and gents they're doing the meme that's right that definitely won't become
00:11:35.800 a location for those certain youths to congregate to then enact their knife crime against one another
00:11:43.320 definitely not i was gonna say i've never heard of say for instance i don't know like a
00:11:46.500 ymca just becoming a glorified drugs den young men there's no need to feel down
00:11:54.980 i'm sure there's plenty of that going on there brilliant right uh they're gonna tackle the root
00:12:01.080 cause of knife crime in schools okay well again there's certain parts of this entire pdf where
00:12:08.180 if you just did that one thing as they're phrasing it it would stop the entire knife
00:12:11.800 crime i mean obviously it won't because they're not tackling the actual issue obviously do it
00:12:15.840 demographic at any point in this ever do they ever acknowledge the ethnic and demographic difference
00:12:20.780 no mate because even the don't skip ahead but no it's just gonna have come on you will have
00:12:25.820 conversation because yeah they will they will have to when they want to argue for more benefits
00:12:30.760 no well let me get let me let me get to it so they say they're going to tackle the root cause
00:12:36.560 of knife crime in schools supporting families and carers to address the root causes reducing
00:12:41.020 access to violent material online so that is just more censorship so welcome to censorship
00:12:47.860 britain we're going to have even more censorship now um next they'll be like i don't know
00:12:53.060 ofcom will say that media can't have knife fights or any form of violence in their shows because
00:13:00.940 that's what that is it's reducing access to violent material that's reminded me didn't they
00:13:04.620 do some edits to old james bond posters recently where they removed the guns from amazon yeah
00:13:10.080 mad that's bizarre and it's it reminds me uh i think south park south park took the mic as well
00:13:15.940 when uh there was some re-edits of i think it was india yeah et where they took all the guns out and
00:13:20.620 they had walkie talkies yeah yeah exactly the same kind of thing bizarre um so they're going to also
00:13:25.920 deliver new behavior change communications campaigns brilliant um i don't think any of
00:13:30.980 that will be successful but call me um a massive bigot i guess so they're going to stop stop those
00:13:38.200 at risk from turning to knife crime that's it you've solved the problem then haven't you
00:13:41.100 i mean you you have really at that point haven't you if you if you stop people turning to knife
00:13:46.360 crime you've stopped i mean if you just announce that you've stopped it then like okay have you
00:13:50.680 stopped it have you considered asking people to just be nice i mean the pdf says it so
00:13:56.180 it all comes it always comes back to hug a hoodie doesn't it it always it always just comes back to
00:14:02.200 some variation of hug a hoodie thank you danny kruger for that classic yeah absolute nonsense
00:14:07.500 So, we will stop those at risk from turning to knife crime
00:14:12.040 by strengthening early intervention with children at risk
00:14:15.640 of being drawn into violence.
00:14:17.040 Who?
00:14:19.600 Who?
00:14:21.100 Who?
00:14:22.600 What children?
00:14:24.220 What demographics?
00:14:25.020 Who?
00:14:25.900 Anyone?
00:14:26.440 Children who really like reading Thomas the Tank Engine.
00:14:30.320 They have a propensity for violence.
00:14:32.900 Maybe.
00:14:34.200 Maybe. 1.00
00:14:34.800 They have a propensity for union busting.
00:14:37.500 are they going to tackle
00:14:39.920 county lines violence
00:14:41.120 and exploitation
00:14:41.880 well who is it
00:14:43.460 who is it who tends
00:14:44.540 to be exploiting
00:14:45.300 and trafficking across
00:14:46.280 county lines
00:14:47.940 might be a crossover
00:14:49.220 of certain demographics
00:14:50.460 on certain things here
00:14:51.540 perhaps those with a taste
00:14:53.420 for Greg's sausage rolls
00:14:55.240 I don't think I've ever
00:14:57.060 had one of them
00:14:58.100 anyway
00:14:59.240 stopping young people
00:15:01.020 from carrying knives 0.79
00:15:01.800 you've solved it
00:15:03.040 you've solved knife crime
00:15:05.140 you're going to stop
00:15:05.620 young people carrying knives
00:15:06.760 you've solved it unless you acknowledge the basic reality of who's committing this stopping young
00:15:14.780 people carrying knives if you want to actively stop them that requires stop and search well
00:15:19.040 well we're gonna get to that and who complains about stop and search whenever it happens 0.57
00:15:22.600 um uh well yeah well exactly unless you're just gonna find some white nerd in a button-up shirt
00:15:28.280 and khakis walking down the street and just go excuse me sir sorry we need to search you 0.50
00:15:32.140 he's obviously not going to be carrying a knife yeah well yeah doris getting her perm
00:15:36.920 yeah highly highly unlikely that she will have a knife and thus a complete waste of police 0.59
00:15:43.360 resources have you considered monty python britain um you won't true gangs of old ladies
00:15:47.920 i'd rather stop um drizzy dizzle right i'd rather stop him okay because he's probably got a knife
00:15:56.760 over little doris dizzy drizzle's probably got a knife let's be honest okay
00:16:01.100 um and a terrible name so making schools safer from knife crime they're just going to make
00:16:05.860 schools safer from knife crime amazing um so there is a little bit here investing more of my cash
00:16:10.680 brilliant um i mean you could just stop importing these people that'd be brilliant um and stop
00:16:14.960 making me pay for them that'd be that'd be really good as well mate haven't you considered that
00:16:18.920 the left's argument says that basically if you make a gesture of goodwill people who are the
00:16:27.960 recipients of your goodwill are going to respond with kindness no no because i view that as um
00:16:35.660 gibbs and um they're probably just going to ask for more so no so you're not willing to you're
00:16:45.520 not willing to up your own personal taxes for gibbs for other people on the non-existent i want
00:16:50.520 i want all my money on the non-existent chance that it'll stop them from committing crime
00:16:54.800 No, I want New Britannia, a breakaway part of the country.
00:16:58.640 Because the problem is, as well... 0.98
00:16:59.980 With only one demographic, that'd be fantastic.
00:17:01.900 With certain groups, you start giving them stuff for free,
00:17:04.240 they're not going to go, oh, I should behave better.
00:17:06.100 They go, these guys are suckers.
00:17:08.620 I'm going to rinse them.
00:17:11.180 It's interesting, isn't it?
00:17:12.500 Honour and manners and decorum
00:17:19.860 does tend to be quite specific to certain cultures.
00:17:22.800 i mean we saw it in america with um the murder of austin metcalf last year um you know who who
00:17:30.900 was stabbed at the school sports meetup where the black kid from the other school
00:17:34.840 yeah who just came and murdered him by provoking a confrontation and then they raised like a 0.65
00:17:39.600 million dollars yeah exactly the family the family who were already pretty well off if you saw the
00:17:44.180 they were living in like this is an opportunity to get some money yeah yeah mad so um police
00:17:52.680 this is the third step in the plan we're gonna police our streets to punish perpetrators and
00:17:56.900 stop offending okay well now we get into hopefully the opportunity where they will identify the
00:18:02.660 demographics involved right i mean you have knowing who's committing the crimes is kind of
00:18:10.540 like the step one yeah well it's not gonna happen see that's a police issue though and frequently
00:18:16.060 the issue isn't the police but as the bureaucracy whether within the police or or above that so i
00:18:22.600 I don't see anything mentioning bureaucracy in this report,
00:18:27.020 which seems a lot like, you know, an undergraduate's project.
00:18:33.860 Well, so this one I'll spend a little bit more time on
00:18:36.900 because I find this quite interesting.
00:18:38.660 We're putting 13,000 additional police personnel in neighbourhood roles.
00:18:43.220 That is unlikely because people are leaving the police force en masse.
00:18:48.960 The good coppers are leaving the police force en masse. 0.99
00:18:51.140 And what you're actually hiring is Aisha and Lizzie, who can't do shit. 1.00
00:18:59.880 Lizzie, who's a bit dizzy.
00:19:01.280 Yeah. 0.94
00:19:01.920 Not to be mistaken for Dizzy Drizzle. 0.85
00:19:05.220 Or Mizzie.
00:19:06.300 Remember him, folks.
00:19:07.520 He started again.
00:19:08.400 Have you seen that?
00:19:10.100 Yeah.
00:19:10.480 Has he turned his life around?
00:19:11.840 No, no.
00:19:12.060 He started being a little shit again.
00:19:15.080 Fantastic case study for what we're talking about, then.
00:19:17.120 Yeah.
00:19:18.080 Certain demographics.
00:19:20.080 Exactly.
00:19:20.560 Exactly.
00:19:21.140 but but this 13 000 that's for the birds it's absolutely for the birds the whole police
00:19:26.820 structure needs completely dismantling and rebuilding from scratch it has been ideologically
00:19:33.300 captured the whole thing is completely worthless you they are unable to do anything they they just
00:19:39.200 and hence why we're in a massive crime a crime ridden hellhole basically also depending on the
00:19:46.780 neighborhoods they're going into if they're actually going to be intelligent about it
00:19:50.120 typically you have a history of those neighbourhoods
00:19:53.620 then complaining about over-policing
00:19:55.240 and the powers that be then overturning their own policies.
00:19:59.100 So the strength of initiative like this,
00:20:01.240 I don't disagree that just simply having a greater presence
00:20:04.600 of authority figures within a neighbourhood
00:20:07.000 could potentially reduce the amount of crime that goes on there
00:20:10.500 just because there's more opportunity to be caught.
00:20:12.920 It's whether then the powers that be
00:20:14.920 will have the backbone to carry on those initiatives
00:20:18.040 once they're put into play.
00:20:18.920 The thing is, this whole thing is absolute nonsense anyway from the police perspective
00:20:23.320 because you've only got to look at the response to the facial recognition camera system being 1.00
00:20:30.640 just very good at capturing black criminals. 0.51
00:20:35.700 It was very good at capturing black criminals.
00:20:40.080 And that was deemed racist.
00:20:42.120 They were criminals.
00:20:44.080 They were actually criminals, but they were like, no, no, we've got to stop using this now 1.00
00:20:47.380 because it's too effective for black people it's like okay but are they criminals yes 1.00
00:20:53.380 so what's the issue then well it's just catching too many of them so so instead so they actually 0.99
00:20:59.800 rewrote the algorithm and dumbed it down for black people brilliant so now we're catching
00:21:04.100 less criminals yeah yeah literally the whole point is we've got to be equitable with how many 0.94
00:21:09.100 uh criminals we catch with certain software mental and then actually mental the replacement
00:21:16.000 initiatives that they put in place are not only just completely ridiculous but also purely symbolic
00:21:21.220 so one of the initiatives that actually came to my town which ironically enough is not a town that
00:21:26.660 has that much knife crime in it um was that a stat the low demographic the knife angel showed up
00:21:36.880 have you heard of the knife angel no right what is this nonsense it is a statue of an angel made
00:21:44.840 out of knives handed into local police forces by supposedly former criminals right and they went
00:21:53.660 honest gov i've turned my laugh around i'll make a statue now yeah and they and they brought it
00:21:59.020 they brought it to town and they put it in the town center and it stood there for about a week
00:22:04.600 and the initiative was supposedly just the very presence of the knife angel in town was supposed
00:22:11.700 to make people reconsider what they were doing with their lives and there was a little box where
00:22:16.600 you could hand in your knife you could just anonymously drop it there could you imagine
00:22:21.200 a hardened criminal walking up in the rain like yeah like it's hollywood you have your
00:22:28.760 come to jesus moment and you go big beam of light behind the angel yeah seen the light i'm gonna
00:22:34.760 turn it all around gov i'm gonna become an architect now and then they just throw the
00:22:41.440 knife away happily ever after it's ridiculous absolutely nonsense so um so to get back to their
00:22:47.500 their bullet points here we will police our streets to punish perpetrators and stop offending
00:22:51.680 by increasing the number hood uh the number of neighborhood policing personnel we've already
00:22:56.160 gone through that that's nonsense cracking down on knife robberies brilliant you should be doing
00:22:59.900 that anyway enhancing stop and search fairly fairly ladies and gents fairly to prevent knife
00:23:09.380 crime doris getting her purse about to get stop and search dizzy drizzle don't worry about it mate 1.00
00:23:16.460 doris all right we've got to waste some police time because gotta be fair well to be fair she
00:23:22.620 was pretty shifty well that's probably her limp all right anyway so that's this is absolute
00:23:31.660 nonsense it's complete nonsense and for those that cry well that's a racism because stopping
00:23:37.000 black people it you know targets them for instance well if you're black and you've got a problem with
00:23:42.980 that maybe you should have a bit of introspection for your quote-unquote ethnic community and you 1.00
00:23:47.940 know maybe just tell them they should probably stop carrying knives like at the end of the day 0.99
00:23:52.640 if you care about certain demographics which you should if you're black and you don't like the fact 0.99
00:23:57.880 that they stop and search black people then well i'd rather them be stopped and thus prevent some 1.00
00:24:03.780 being killed than not be stopped and have you know a higher body count i mean surely that's just 0.94
00:24:10.420 basic common sense isn't it right well you'd think yes yeah but never mind i mean cry about it i
00:24:16.640 guess um so mapping every knife offense to enforce and prevent knife crime where it's most likely to
00:24:21.640 happen but that that that negates the foot the the previous point actually doesn't it
00:24:27.560 be good if they did do that but they're not going to we know that uh stopping knives getting onto
00:24:33.420 our streets how that's just more infantilizing nonsense of society well it's going to be
00:24:43.740 criminal criminalizing further knives being bought by people who aren't going to use them to commit
00:24:49.980 crimes yeah again yeah infantilizing nonsense like i'm not going to be able to buy um like a box
00:24:55.980 cutter blade for instance uh you know are very useful right you can use them for lots of things
00:25:00.820 especially if you like you do mechanics and you you know you got to cut some wires split some
00:25:04.880 wires things useful for everything i'm not gonna be able to buy that now that's gonna be a pain in 0.83
00:25:08.720 the ass to buy like this stop making my life difficult because you've imported people that 0.84
00:25:13.900 shouldn't be here that have a propensity to stab people up how about that maybe um investing in 0.94
00:25:21.460 the latest technology and also is that's not going to stop anything because you can make a knife out
00:25:25.600 have anything what do you think happens in prisons if someone actually wants to do this they're going
00:25:31.400 to do it anyway you just get a toothbrush not that i'm advising people to do that obviously
00:25:35.760 this is not advice yeah i mean i it's not shanking advice but that's it you could just get glass
00:25:43.620 again not shanking advice but that's just not going to work is it really yeah it's just nonsense
00:25:49.280 it's absolute drivel woke context aside which i completely reject i do understand
00:25:55.420 the idea that in some respects preventing crime or preventing the conditions that increase the
00:26:01.540 chances of crime being perpetrated is a good thing. But the way they're going for it is just
00:26:06.760 endless excuses for people. And they neglect habituation because if you're being habituated
00:26:14.180 into a system that constantly makes endless excuses for your misbehavior, you aren't going
00:26:21.080 to become a good citizen sorry you're not going to become a functioning member of society what
00:26:26.820 what this all fails to address is culture it's all about culture right that's what it is we've
00:26:33.920 allowed cultures to fester and rot amongst what was a great culture um and then they're going to
00:26:41.360 invest in latest technology to better prevent and detect knife crime so this actually it's in here
00:26:46.500 but we don't need to show you um they're going to invest in more knife arches so we're all going to
00:26:50.780 be scanned so pointless again like brilliant i mean i don't carry anything obviously but i still
00:26:58.020 don't want to go through these dystopian except my toothbrush yeah well yeah exactly it's not
00:27:02.360 going to stop that either is it right but i don't want to live in a society where
00:27:07.720 i'm in a dystopia where i'm being scanned constantly whether it's facial recognition
00:27:13.160 surveillance thing yeah i mean what all because you did something expressly
00:27:19.080 opposed to the democratic mandate you were given which was stop importing people
00:27:23.260 what it's clown world anyway so there's that and then just to round it all out 0.98
00:27:29.820 it's here they're going to end the cycle of knife crime
00:27:35.180 how are they going to do that then guys how are they going to do how do you reckon
00:27:39.740 so as we say here we will end the cycle of knife crime by reforming the youth justice system bring 0.99
00:27:45.500 back borstles that's what you should do do you remember them are you too young i'm too young for
00:27:50.700 it used to have borstles which is like a youth justice it was like a young offenders prison
00:27:56.280 basically um bring them back bring back uh public beatings stocks flogging bring all of that back
00:28:02.660 i'm all for that but then i'm going to obviously so that's minority report yeah have they considered
00:28:08.420 that don't say that as i consider don't say that word in relation to this no i don't want it i
00:28:13.420 don't want this but minorities reporting that's that come on now that goes against 0.56
00:28:17.580 fairly stopping and searching what about mass remigration
00:28:21.040 they're not going to do that come on don't get me excited on the podcast um preventing repeat
00:28:29.640 youth crime through early consistent diversion and support youth clubs identifying and managing
00:28:34.880 the highest risk knife offenders effectively but you've but that contradicts the previous thing
00:28:38.960 where you said you're going to do it fairly so that's nonsense uh and support prison leave as
00:28:43.180 away from re-offending that's time and time and time again that has been proven uh a moot point
00:28:50.080 something which actually doesn't really happen rehabilitation uh tends not to occur re-offending
00:28:54.880 is huge particularly it's the massive particularly as the severity of the crime increases as well
00:29:01.840 if some guys just i don't know like kicked some sweets off of the aisle at asda or something and
00:29:06.900 like that yeah you can convince him not to do it again yeah if someone's a hardened murderer
00:29:10.720 yeah it's gonna be more difficult yeah so but there you go ladies and gents the home office
00:29:15.360 has decided this is the end of knife crime well good news to start the podcast off with them boys
00:29:22.160 that went on for a little bit long that's all right it was nice we have time uh yeah we can
00:29:26.640 go for normally quite short though that's why so i think it's a good one yeah yeah yeah so we can
00:29:31.700 go through a few of the rumble rants uh jk moody addresses one to you stelio so would you like to
00:29:37.340 to read this out okay uh shout to stelios keep using your maga i can't say that live
00:29:44.240 as a sword sword against the ever-growing third world is mentality on this side of
00:29:50.960 things love i'm optimistic it will go away people will understand
00:29:55.680 would you like me to read through the rest of them or do you want to carry on
00:30:01.060 you can read them all right ultra door don't forget there was a youth center leader that used
00:30:06.480 used the youth center for gang recruitment and drug selling in the u.s that does not surprise
00:30:12.540 me in fact it seems like quite an ideal setting for something like that right under their noses
00:30:16.640 it does doesn't it that sounds yeah what you bring a lot of criminals together and repeat offenders 0.74
00:30:21.880 and uh you know they might start doing more crime together brilliant binary surfer some groups
00:30:27.400 over index in knife crime between five and eight times over depending upon the group most support
00:30:32.780 initiatives target groups at vastly lower over-indexing, e.g. 1.1 times for poverty.
00:30:40.160 Oksigdor says, this sounds like the airplane metal detector scene. And then just, oh,
00:30:45.200 bloody hell, I've clicked off of something. Apologies, I need...
00:30:47.300 Samson, you've got to fix me.
00:30:48.000 Samson, let me scroll up first, please.
00:30:51.640 Samson, fix it, fix it.
00:30:52.400 There you go. Binary surfer, our ancestors' response to armed violence, like knife crime,
00:30:56.880 was to torture, kill, or mutilate the perpetrator. For instance, Egyptians buried you alive with 1.00
00:31:02.620 the victim for three to five days then dug you up and then burned you alive and impaled you
00:31:07.640 that's talk about making sure i mean i'll consider that before we start the segment i want to say
00:31:16.060 something uh to our fans because this because we have this special relation there's a new woke
00:31:23.240 acronym that just dropped yes which is m m i w g 2 s l g b t q q i a plus and grok is refusing to
00:31:34.340 respond to me what it means where have you found this where have you seen this um in canada in
00:31:41.180 canada you'd expect that you know that's yeah that's woke hell that's unsurprising okay
00:31:48.240 in two days there's going to be a massive live event in mecca swindon in swindon i repeat because
00:31:57.760 people were asking whether it's going to be somewhere else in the map which they were hoping
00:32:02.560 yeah they were hoping but no it's going to be in mecca in swindon the mecca in swindon not mecca
00:32:08.320 what what no just making a music joke mecca swindon here 11th of april 7 to 10 p.m everyone's
00:32:18.720 gonna be there apart from me because i had a prior arrangement that makes me really sad
00:32:23.640 nothing weird next time i'll be there it's definitely i'm gonna be there as well it's
00:32:28.800 definitely not that stelios doesn't like you definitely not right okay let's move on i'm
00:32:37.140 going to be there by the bar this is all night pretty much buying all of our lovely fans drinks
00:32:42.580 oh we'll we'll make this cut here samson we'll make this cut here yep right this is going to
00:32:49.360 make you mad we are going to talk about the murderer of irina zarutska and he seemed to have
00:32:54.600 been uh to have in a way got away with it he isn't released this is going to make you mad but
00:33:01.660 it's important to be very meticulous about what actually happened which is preposterous but he
00:33:08.240 hasn't been released so let's see what happened on august 22 2025 which is august last year we had
00:33:18.160 the carlos brown jr which is a who is a career criminal walking into this train subway train
00:33:27.440 and he is seen here on footage
00:33:30.980 being alone for 20 minutes within the train,
00:33:35.840 laughing, ecstatically, talking to himself.
00:33:40.100 Yeah, sorry, Nate.
00:33:40.600 I was just going to say, remind me,
00:33:42.400 wasn't he previously caught before a judge then released?
00:33:46.420 Was it 18 times?
00:33:47.820 It was 14 times.
00:33:49.640 And what is preposterous in this case
00:33:51.520 is that 14 times he was found capable of being tried,
00:33:55.880 but now he was found incapable of being tried now where the stakes were a bit higher because he
00:34:01.520 murdered irina zarutska now he was incompetent of being tried right so let's in it yeah so there
00:34:09.200 there are scenes showing him laughing on the train and this is what his defense is appealing
00:34:18.360 is appealing to in order to say he was actually mentally ill and he wasn't capable of understanding 0.67
00:34:26.460 what he was doing and therefore he should have the treatment of a mentally ill person 0.57
00:34:32.080 instead of being the instead of being tried for first degree murder nobody contends that he's 0.63
00:34:38.780 insane that there's nothing going on up there that he's listening to the voices but the voices
00:34:43.820 tell him to kill random white women it's in it's interesting that should not be some kind
00:34:47.760 of mitigating factor that should be if anything again other people have pointed this out aggravating
00:34:53.420 because of the fact that now we know that he doesn't even have the capacity to understand
00:34:58.080 that he did something wrong and therefore is far more likely to repeat offend if he's ever let out
00:35:02.900 on the street well that's the thing isn't it is that when you have individuals he's slightly
00:35:08.700 different but it's the defense that they have um in britain it's like oh well he doesn't understand
00:35:15.260 or he's this or he's mentally incapable, et cetera.
00:35:18.480 But that's even more of a reason.
00:35:22.120 That's a larger reason to remove him from society entirely.
00:35:26.280 You know, that's someone which can never go back into society.
00:35:28.640 So then at that point, I mean, no one should have to pay for him,
00:35:31.720 especially if they've committed,
00:35:33.900 anyone has committed such an egregious crime.
00:35:37.400 No, you just get rid of it.
00:35:39.100 They can never take away that someone's dead because of him.
00:35:42.440 Yeah, let's see what happened.
00:35:43.660 here this technology is failing us again i'll use the mouse i think this one works
00:35:50.620 yeah let's let's see here so here we have we have this scene that we can't forget he was sat behind
00:35:59.180 out of nowhere he just stabbed her on the on the in the throat the throat this this picture
00:36:04.940 tragically if you ever watched the footage is actually after she has been stabbed this is the
00:36:09.340 horrifying realization of what's just happened to her yeah and that wasn't just it he left and
00:36:16.860 people just sat there they just sat there they just didn't help her they didn't ask her are you well
00:36:24.780 they didn't call the ambulance they didn't call the police they just sat there they have no
00:36:30.300 connection to her they have no sympathy for her also there was there were recordings where he
00:36:36.540 shouted i basically killed that white girl yeah i think i think he was saying i got that white
00:36:41.820 girl i got several times yeah and there was outrage because the mainstream media completely
00:36:49.020 tried to bury it and this is one of the cases where it's good that we do have alternative media
00:36:54.700 because we wouldn't have heard about this story and this story has become rather symbolic in
00:37:01.260 several ways which we are going to talk about. I think they even tried to bury the footage as
00:37:07.340 well. They tried to avoid the entire footage coming out. I remember that at the time. They
00:37:13.020 were like trying to censor lots of things. It's like, no, no, no, no, this, you should watch this
00:37:17.740 in its entirety. This has to be out there. I mean, it's brutal. It's awful. It's truly, truly awful.
00:37:23.660 But you have to see this kind of stuff to understand the problem. Exactly. And this
00:37:29.500 This is knife crime, and I don't see how this is going to be solved by the proposals of the government you mentioned in your segment, which check it out before the segment that was uploaded just before.
00:37:42.380 So here we have N-Wokeness saying that there were zero Associated Press stories about that, zero PBS stories, zero New York Times stories, zero NPR stories, zero Wall Street Journal, zero BBC stories, zero CNN, zero WAPO, zero Reuters, zero MSNBC.
00:38:03.480 And speaking of NPR, the previous, we should never forget that the previous CEO of NPR, who I think now has moved to Wikipedia, or it's the other way around. It's the previous CEO of Wikipedia who went to NPR. She was saying that a concern for facts very often gets in the way of building a consensus.
00:38:24.880 And this story is basically destroying the consensus that has been created in several elite, leftist elite circles.
00:38:35.420 And this is why they try to bury it.
00:38:37.640 Because it shows the absolute nonsense of their woke narrative.
00:38:45.860 And this is why they try to bury it.
00:38:48.460 And they aren't just saying now, well, okay, it's just another crime that happened, let's move on.
00:38:57.240 They keep attacking her memory in several ways.
00:39:02.620 We will mention some of them as the segment goes along.
00:39:06.180 Let me just tell you here what happened.
00:39:09.480 So there's an article here from New York Post.
00:39:12.300 It talks about the Carlos Brown Jr.
00:39:15.360 they mentioned him as accused of slaughtering Irina Zorutska.
00:39:19.440 We've also seen the footage.
00:39:20.380 We saw the footage.
00:39:21.860 Maybe they're doing it for legal reasons, whatever, maybe.
00:39:25.420 But also, it's interesting, isn't it?
00:39:28.120 The phrasing, crazed, deranged.
00:39:31.520 Yeah.
00:39:32.020 It's pointed, trying to limit his personal responsibility,
00:39:36.500 his personal agency.
00:39:37.840 Absolutely.
00:39:38.260 He is disgusting.
00:39:38.920 What about just you?
00:39:39.980 Absolutely.
00:39:40.460 And right now, there is an open question whether he was crazy or capable of meeting the threshold of moral responsibility in this case.
00:39:51.000 And they are presenting it as being a closed question.
00:39:56.380 Why?
00:39:56.700 Because you can see the pattern.
00:39:58.560 When you have the slightest critique of progressivism, it's being presented as indicative of a wider epidemic of far-right extremism.
00:40:09.440 When you have crimes committed by, you know, within quotation marks, the oppressed, according to the left, it's just an isolated incident of someone who has mental health issues and they're going to appeal to mental health in order to diminish the punishment that they actually deserve.
00:40:28.980 I mean, according to this article here, right, it says, according to a motion filed April 7th, to Carlos Brown Jr. was evaluated December 29th at Central Regional Hospital. The subsequent report determined that he was not competent to stand trial, according to news reports. His attorney has asked the court to delay his competency hearing.
00:40:45.960 So the argument goes that because he is not competent to stand trial, they're saying he's too low IQ, he's too low IQ to understand the proceedings if they were to have him sit there and stand there listening to witness testimony, listening to arguments being made and listening to the judgments made by a jury.
00:41:07.160 So there's no point so they'll have to take an alternative route for justice in this case.
00:41:11.660 but really what you're basically saying is that he has the intellectual equivalence of a mad dog
00:41:16.140 a rabid dog and similarly as you wouldn't put a rabid dog on trial if it's mauled somebody
00:41:20.840 you wouldn't put this man on trial either in which case I would argue well what do you do
00:41:25.360 with a rabid dog then when it has mauled somebody to death you would put it down and I do think that
00:41:30.880 capital punishment needs to be heavily considered for a situation like this there is no
00:41:36.060 Yeah, it's open and closed. We have the footage of him. There is no point wasting taxpayer money
00:41:42.620 on incarcerating this man in a mental facility for the rest of his life.
00:41:46.620 This shows, I'd say, a complete double standard when it comes to forward-looking considerations
00:41:53.740 for punishment, which is caring about the common good and public security. Because I agree with
00:42:00.240 it's a separate issue whether he had a good understanding of it or whether he was mad but
00:42:08.340 the the most important thing is you have to protect society from people who are like that
00:42:12.700 whose rights are more important at this point yeah yeah exactly whose safety is more important
00:42:16.980 at this point yeah i'm signaling to your own citizens and also to the rest of the world
00:42:21.840 that you are a society that will rather protect the criminal rather than the victim and obviously
00:42:28.760 within society that's corrosive, outside of our own society across the world, that turns you into
00:42:33.480 a laughing stock. That means that other countries just see you as being completely weak and pathetic.
00:42:38.040 And it also habituates people who are pronounced to be oppressed into not acting as responsible
00:42:43.880 citizens. And then this functions as a justification for, hey, they're not responsible citizens,
00:42:50.200 I need to tax you more in order to give more benefits to them, in order to increase their
00:42:56.280 freedom, the basic capabilities make them more responsible, which essentially completely misses
00:43:04.740 the point of habituation. That's why you need law and order, basically. Right. So let me tell you
00:43:11.320 in a nutshell what happened here. Harry, you're correct. Yes, he was evaluated last December 29
00:43:17.420 at Central Regional Hospital. And the report said that he doesn't meet the threshold for
00:43:25.020 the legal criteria for competency which has three factors a ability to comprehend the charges that
00:43:32.420 are leveled against him the ability of him to understand his role in the court proceedings
00:43:38.540 and c ability to assist his defense in a rational manner it's fascinating though isn't it because
00:43:43.880 i mean the footage and the audio shows him doing it and him admitting to doing it after the fact
00:43:50.720 So he clearly understands what he did.
00:43:53.120 Well, he understood in that moment, but they might just be making the argument, 1.00
00:43:56.720 I'm sorry, Your Honor, my client is a 15-second African 0.97
00:44:00.320 and is no longer the same man who actually committed that crime 0.99
00:44:03.280 because he's completely forgotten he even did it.
00:44:05.440 So let me just say again, he isn't going to be released out in society.
00:44:10.880 The question is, where is he going to be held?
00:44:13.120 And it's important to remember that when he exited the train, the subway,
00:44:19.440 He was detained and he was indicted on two levels of charges, state charges and federal charges.
00:44:26.440 So at this point, he may be deemed as psychologically incapable of standing trial on a state level,
00:44:35.400 but that doesn't mean that he won't be standing trial on the federal level.
00:44:41.660 It could be, but it doesn't have to be.
00:44:44.400 But what happened is that his defense asked for essentially half a year of postponement for him to be deemed to be re-evaluated, which might delay things when it comes to the federal court.
00:44:59.980 They're hoping people forget.
00:45:02.840 It's a filibustering tactic.
00:45:04.520 It's just forget.
00:45:05.420 We're going to try and bide some time so people's anger dies down.
00:45:09.380 Yeah.
00:45:09.960 And I'll be brief here a bit.
00:45:12.260 Because we are talking about a career criminal, someone who has committed several crimes and has a history of crimes ever since his childhood.
00:45:24.020 And it's a bit suspicious that in the previous 14 trials that were made, he was deemed capable.
00:45:33.380 But now that harsher penalties were on the menu, he's seen as being incapable of standing trial.
00:45:42.260 which suggests that there is a pattern of making constant excuses for criminals who come from oppressed groups.
00:45:54.820 Let's see here. This is Governor Roy Cooper, who was confronted by people who were asking him,
00:46:03.200 why did you have him on a list to release him? And that's from even before.
00:46:09.720 He doesn't have any good answers.
00:46:12.260 Here we have, and we have now the symbolic aspect of this case, which shows that essentially the left wants to bury it and has this very deep animosity towards people who talk about this case.
00:46:30.580 even her parents. In his State of the Union address, Trump mentioned the parents of Irina
00:46:37.500 Zarutska who were there, and the Republicans made a standing ovation for them. They stood for them
00:46:44.800 as a gesture of sympathy for her, and the Democrats refused to do so.
00:46:49.820 Or support Ukraine, but not Ukrainian refugees that get killed.
00:46:53.740 it's it's whoever is yeah because apparently ukrainian refugees aren't uh as oppressed as
00:47:02.040 the carlos brown jr was right yeah i mean this is it's foolish isn't it it's absolutely 0.60
00:47:06.680 unfathomably evil it is unfathomably evil absolutely and just you'd say that at least 0.83
00:47:14.420 they would have a basic level of decency and humanity to say well it's okay we we can say
00:47:21.280 all the narrative, you know, BS we're saying afterwards,
00:47:24.560 but let us at least be courteous to the parents.
00:47:27.920 Let us just put this, even if it's an act.
00:47:32.000 Yeah, I mean, normal people would rightly say
00:47:34.540 this isn't party political, right?
00:47:36.980 But it is because it's their policies and their politics
00:47:40.220 which have allowed it to occur.
00:47:41.620 So that's why they have to be political about it.
00:47:44.380 And it shows how the-
00:47:45.400 It's just disgusting.
00:47:46.420 And it shows how radical the Democrats have gotten
00:47:49.520 because you could say that I can definitely think of a scenario where the Democrats would
00:47:56.080 stand for her parents and then the Republicans will say, yeah, you stand for that, but that's
00:48:01.680 just an empty gesture. Like for instance, lighting the parliament with Ukraine's colors or whatever.
00:48:08.620 I can definitely think of that scenario, but they didn't do even that, which means that they think
00:48:13.580 that their audience doesn't want them to do that because they have been completely radicalized and
00:48:18.780 And they have lost their parties, the party to radicals.
00:48:22.940 And here we have representative David Morales, who is from the Democrats, saying that the
00:48:28.500 mural for Irina Zarutska does not reflect his values and the values of the Democrats.
00:48:36.540 A fentanyl addict, that's all good, mate, don't you worry about it. 0.93
00:48:41.780 The translation is we don't care about white victims of crime. 1.00
00:48:44.540 Yeah, of course. 0.84
00:48:45.540 That is it.
00:48:46.540 That's literally all it means.
00:48:47.540 We've got to keep our client class, all right?
00:48:49.120 We've got to keep our client class happy.
00:48:51.060 That's all it is.
00:48:51.700 And we don't want you to talk about it because we want...
00:48:55.640 And that's what they're doing, essentially.
00:48:57.200 I think it's very simple to understand.
00:48:59.040 It's a very simple strategy.
00:49:00.620 They're dividing the population in several groups.
00:49:03.260 They're ranking them in terms of who is more oppressed.
00:49:05.660 And they're constantly saying that whoever is more oppressed needs to sort of be treated preferentially.
00:49:11.960 And when these groups are seen to be incompatible, because, yeah, I mean, okay, you can't have Islamists and trans people together, right?
00:49:24.580 You can't have it. 0.96
00:49:25.780 When these incompatibilities become visible, the only way of holding incompatible groups together is by inventing a common enemy.
00:49:34.460 That's why we constantly hear about the far right.
00:49:37.060 And they constantly talk about far right, far right, far right, far right, extremist, extremist right.
00:49:40.680 but that's what they want and they don't like being reminded of data that suggests that their
00:49:48.540 ideology is just completely insane the facts are inconvenient well on that and what Nate mentioned
00:49:57.080 as well about them being a client group is that he is probably thinking about his voter base
00:50:02.560 thinking like listen there's probably a load of people in my voter base that actually sympathize
00:50:07.580 with this guy who committed this
00:50:09.300 because they just do hate white people
00:50:11.320 and want to kill white people.
00:50:12.940 Also, there's a significant part of my voter base
00:50:15.160 who, if they were in this situation,
00:50:17.340 also probably would not be fit to stand trial
00:50:20.000 because they would be too unintelligent
00:50:22.120 or too mentally ill.
00:50:23.740 Bringing up the question, inevitably, of course,
00:50:26.460 if he had never committed a single crime in his life
00:50:29.520 yet still had the same mental capacity that he did now,
00:50:33.340 why is he allowed to vote 0.79
00:50:35.340 and yet is too stupid or mentally impaired to stand trial.
00:50:40.280 You're giving him one responsibility in one way, 0.56
00:50:43.000 but then withholding any and all responsibility
00:50:45.220 for his own actions in another situation.
00:50:48.440 But then again, a lot of people don't think
00:50:51.200 that some of these populations are smart enough
00:50:53.560 to be able to go out and get a government-issued ID.
00:50:55.720 And there is a disgusting non-estate ideology behind this
00:50:59.840 because, as you said, it keeps some people
00:51:02.460 constantly into the position of not being agents and asks for more and more and more benefits to
00:51:11.680 be given to them in order to make them agents. But if they don't function as agents, they're
00:51:17.600 constantly saying, well, you haven't given enough. So the solution for crime from the oppressed 0.83
00:51:23.380 is to keep victimizing them and saying that it's evil whiteness.
00:51:32.460 Shame.
00:51:34.580 Yeah.
00:51:35.300 I'd be furious like this guy as well
00:51:37.260 if they were taking down my mural.
00:51:39.260 That's awful.
00:51:41.160 Anyway, we did get two rumble rants.
00:51:43.380 Would you like to...
00:51:44.220 Yes, of course.
00:51:44.840 ...for your segment?
00:51:45.420 We've got a random name and cranky text.
00:51:47.420 Yes, that's a random name.
00:51:48.600 It says, why are there a defense lawyer
00:51:50.280 for people who are guilty without any doubt?
00:51:53.080 What's the purpose of that
00:51:54.200 other than subverting justice?
00:51:57.240 Yeah.
00:51:58.180 Yeah.
00:51:58.820 I mean, you could say it's a misapplication
00:52:01.300 of an even legal principle, but ultimately it results in just subverting justice, like you say.
00:52:07.280 I will say here that in some respects, it's an interesting thing of trying to establish,
00:52:13.720 you know, to what degree they are responsible and then, you know, try to examine what led them to
00:52:19.720 do this. But yeah, yeah, come on, whatever. I'm not going to defend him. Cranky Texan says,
00:52:29.180 if he went to trial the whole world might see a jury of his peers refuse to convict him because
00:52:35.820 of the racial solitary solidarity solidarity that the regime has promoted maybe that's why
00:52:41.900 they don't want a trial that could be part of it like that could be yeah but you see they are
00:52:48.660 going to say well it's so symbolic we don't want this to to be a trial because people are going to
00:52:54.560 understand it might give the everything else ammunition we don't want to promote it for the
00:53:00.080 far right they love bringing that old one out anyway so um onto the new phenomenon of the
00:53:07.860 climate crisis for gooners now i thought that this was going to be a bit more of a fun segment
00:53:13.240 to end the day on there is a little tinge of darkness to it though which we'll get onto
00:53:17.920 but the first part is going to be somewhat fun because it's going to be talking about
00:53:21.520 the bizarre phenomenon of OnlyFans models now being used by famous Hollywood director Adam
00:53:29.500 McKay to try to explain the climate crisis to presumably young men gooning in their bedrooms
00:53:40.280 all day. It's a weird aspect of just like the increasing sexualization of everyday life which
00:53:46.760 of course also plays into the the contradiction there that general culture and the way that things
00:53:53.520 are advertised are becoming more and more sexual every day where you have sites like only fans
00:53:58.460 advertising to young women that as soon as you can turn 18 you can become a porn star and make
00:54:03.060 money and completely debase yourself while at the same time in real life people are having less and 0.60
00:54:07.480 less sex oh that's green propaganda for wankers you got it right on the money scroll down a little
00:54:14.200 bit what do you want to see no i was gonna say she could is this not convincing you i was gonna
00:54:19.320 say she could double up as emilia uh no i don't see how no you can't put them together in the
00:54:27.420 same no i i mean she could no no no good this face emilia's better not with that face just
00:54:35.220 generally let's not bring emilia into all right let's not debase emilia all right sorry come on
00:54:40.860 Sorry.
00:54:41.500 Come on. 1.00
00:54:41.820 Amelia, despite how she dresses, is a trad wife. 1.00
00:54:45.800 Probably.
00:54:47.200 And here's another image from the promotions here.
00:54:50.400 And I'll explain what this is in a moment.
00:54:52.740 So the article asks that seeing as we need a genuine,
00:54:56.920 genuine miracle to stop us all from sleepwalking
00:54:59.840 into some kind of climate catastrophe,
00:55:01.960 it asks, could that miracle be an environmental warning 0.96
00:55:04.640 from a woman in her pants? 1.00
00:55:06.760 And this is supposed to be, 1.00
00:55:08.700 this image here is supposed to be appealing
00:55:10.160 to i would assume young men and empowered women so to get them to pay attention to um climate
00:55:19.400 crisis factoids harry what are you showing me is this guy a dude on on all fours with a pig mask
00:55:27.760 he's supposed with glass and there's a woman dressed like the pulp fictions gimp there about
00:55:32.900 to spank him? Yes, and this is all supposed to be explaining about how bankers, i.e. pigs, are...
00:55:41.700 Oh, it's supposed to be artsy. It's supposed to be artsy explaining how bankers are making money
00:55:47.340 through the climate crisis and funding efforts to stop climate and green initiatives. That kind of
00:55:53.840 stuff. So this is the state of desire of a new thing, a new program of shorts called headline
00:56:01.280 nudes n-e-w-d-s oh i see what they're doing there see you got it yeah there you go a new
00:56:10.540 series of web videos by actor megan prescott who i'll get into in a moment not like that
00:56:16.300 filmmaker brie esrig and climate narrative strategist jessica riches released through
00:56:23.080 the not-for-profit yellow dot studios which belongs to adam mckay creator of movies the
00:56:28.720 Big Short and Don't Look Up. Headline Nudes is made up of bite-sized videos in which the climate
00:56:34.660 emergency is broken down and raunchily explained to us by a variety of OnlyFans models. And so what
00:56:42.320 this is actually going off, if anybody has watched the Big Short, this seems to be going off of the
00:56:48.360 scene in the Big Short that Adam McKay included, where there's the bit where Margot Robbie is in a
00:56:53.780 bathtub explaining how mortgage-backed securities work the plan seems to be how do you get men in
00:57:01.420 particular to pay attention to serious subjects well they're all goon-brained these days therefore 1.00
00:57:07.760 you so insulting you stick a sexy woman and all for the sake of getting people to buy into climate
00:57:13.880 alarmist narratives you know what would actually make men pay attention all right especially in 1.00
00:57:18.760 western world hit me if they had people dressed as crusaders storming across the middle east
00:57:25.140 waving a banner of climate change that would at least at the very least prick up people's ears
00:57:30.840 i mean if you have you if you have i think based instagram edits talking about it then
00:57:36.540 exactly what men really want this is a very strange thing there's a solution to it to it
00:57:42.200 i think it's sydney sweeney because there's a there's a category of posting which is philosophy
00:57:47.860 first post which i didn't start but i hope i would have i i would have philosophy first post yeah for
00:57:54.720 instance i've done some you throw sydney sweeney there and you put a quote by philosopher you put
00:58:00.320 sydney sweeney everyone watches sydney sweeney and then you put a quote by plotinus or something
00:58:05.720 have you started doing this have you i've done it twice it worked and this is what the hope this is
00:58:10.720 the effect i'm sad to break it to you all folks but it seems that even the presenters of the
00:58:14.760 lotus eaters are not immune to stepping people stooping so low as to uh the classic marketing
00:58:21.500 and were the comments about the quote or were they about sydney swedish really educating people 0.91
00:58:28.460 yeah what were they what were the comments about like you know soon jew is looking fine
00:58:32.620 or plotina seems to so this doesn't seem to actually about the quote they weren't educated
00:58:38.780 yeah yeah yeah he got their attention though stelios engagement farming with sydney
00:58:44.740 you can't blame me for that to be fair that has that that has worked for me one time when david
00:58:52.280 lynch died and i posted a picture of one of the stars of twin peaks and said oh god he had
00:58:56.620 great taste in women and it was like my biggest hit tweet yeah in months that was a good tweet
00:59:02.100 that was a good tweet but i have to say to russia with every single i have to say to russian because
00:59:07.860 russian says that i'm trying to copy you uh i'm not because i'm introducing philosophy into the
00:59:13.880 mix shots fired at russian there you go no i'm not firing a russian you know it's because he is the
00:59:19.640 the general commander of operation scatter so you know the the alliance is a special one well he's
00:59:26.720 in charge of the government program alongside serco to put migrants near my house um not exactly
00:59:33.620 But those who know, know.
00:59:36.220 All right.
00:59:36.940 In Russian, no.
00:59:39.280 Okay.
00:59:40.260 But if you want an example of what this is,
00:59:43.060 they give a little description of the first episode,
00:59:45.940 the launch episode called,
00:59:48.220 and I can't believe I'm having to read this,
00:59:50.140 The Sun is Daddy,
00:59:51.920 in which Megan Prescott, one of the big creators of this, 1.00
00:59:55.620 slowly removes her clothes while explaining that solar energy 1.00
00:59:58.780 could meet our global energy demands
01:00:01.220 with less land than is being used by the fossil fuel industry or in her words quote daddy is a
01:00:08.240 giver you see there there are rookies with title i would title it when the sun doesn't shine
01:00:14.400 yeah but that wouldn't be perverted enough would it like all of this is about like hijack
01:00:20.900 totally perfect this is like where the sun doesn't shine this is about hijacking goon brains for a
01:00:26.700 really strange and niche audience of young men who are potentially going to be interested in 0.90
01:00:32.580 climate activism but need porn to tell them how I'm sure they I'm sure they have an affinity
01:00:38.420 towards the place where the sun doesn't shine I mean maybe maybe but this this was interesting
01:00:44.980 because I was like right who who are these people behind this I know who Adam McKay is but it says
01:00:49.860 it says actress megan prescott and i go okay so mattress actress well nowadays yes but it turns
01:00:58.880 out for anybody who remembers mid-2000s british television that she was one of the actors from
01:01:06.780 the old television program skins and sadly there was quite a dark story behind all of this which
01:01:14.440 kind of goes to show like where culture is right now because the only fans model selling climate
01:01:20.340 alarmism for gooners is is one thing but then you've got to remember there are real people
01:01:25.680 behind all of these and you've got to wonder how these people get themselves into the situations
01:01:30.620 that they find themselves in right now and I think this is kind of a warning for young people
01:01:35.080 especially alongside all of the other warnings that young people in particular young women should
01:01:39.380 have about getting involved in television and all of the absolute sleazeballs who were involved in 1.00
01:01:44.980 tv and movies just don't do it and if you're a parent don't let your kids go near it and if you
01:01:50.560 are a producer or anything involved in this kind of stuff you do have a responsibility for the
01:01:56.620 things that you make these people do because because frankly it will affect the rest of their
01:02:00.780 lives as well this um was this the promise that feminism well yeah was this the ultimate end goal
01:02:06.480 the the promise of the promise of feminism seems to have turned into convincing women that they
01:02:14.420 only make good decisions and then when they make bad decisions and get taken advantage of by people
01:02:20.360 because it really puts people in a position to be taken advantage of but they don't have to take
01:02:24.160 responsibility for those decisions nobody gets punished for it and then they can just go and
01:02:29.060 promote that stuff to other people as well so i'll just i'll just read through some of this because
01:02:32.520 this was really bizarre and disturbing so it says at 16 years old she was starring in skins but by
01:02:39.460 the age of 23 she was working as a stripper she sums up her decision to enter into sex work
01:02:46.380 as they deem it first stripping now only fans perfectly she said i'm going to profit off of
01:02:52.760 my body because you taught me that it was profitable that doesn't mean you should no no
01:02:59.260 it doesn't mean that you just because you can doesn't mean you should but it does go to show
01:03:04.260 how start starring in this tv show gave her the complete wrong impression and in fact in the end
01:03:11.460 encouraged her to go further down a bad path that she was set on she was put on a bad choice road
01:03:17.160 a very young age at 16 years old taken advantage of really by producers and writers and directors
01:03:23.720 who are more than happy to put her into sex scenes in a tv show for teenagers when she was still a
01:03:28.840 teenager and then she ends up kind of gaslighting herself into thinking that that's a perfectly
01:03:33.340 normal thing to do and life choice to continue going down just to add and maybe do a bit of a
01:03:39.720 no jumping to your defense in presumably what the comments will be like i.e you're simping for her
01:03:45.540 i'm not so she made i'm saying i'm gonna defend you made no no no i'm just i'm saying a comment
01:03:51.360 yeah yeah let me go on i'm gonna defend what the comments may suggest i'm not this is why you need
01:03:57.120 the lawyer all right i'm i'm suggesting that actually harry's completely right here is that
01:04:01.960 you know at that age your frontal lobe's not developed you are you are not developed you
01:04:06.560 cannot make these kind of life choices where you're entering into tv uh and media putting
01:04:12.740 yourself in raunchy positions at 16 where the majority of the country because this was very
01:04:20.200 very popular at the time the majority of country of the country are going to be fantasizing about
01:04:24.660 you you do not have the agency the cognitive ability to make those choices which will have
01:04:30.780 ramifications throughout your life and inevitably that would have affected her so i know that there
01:04:36.280 may be one or two simple comments but at least view it from a genuine psychological perspective
01:04:41.700 you and biological perspective you're not developed at that point in time it's not to
01:04:47.320 remove all agency from her of course not she's continued down the path she could have educated
01:04:51.180 herself but that inevitably would have put her on a really really bad footing well yeah and she's
01:04:58.100 continued to go down that i'll read about in a moment but again you are right she was too young
01:05:03.600 and stupid to make good decisions for herself which is why it fell on the people around her
01:05:08.680 to really ward her off that path which has not happened and now you have even more of a culture
01:05:14.320 of this because as it as it points out it talks about the show skins you may not remember this i
01:05:18.960 never actually watched it but i have seen bits of it because people i know watched it and it says
01:05:23.940 here it was a first day at 18 years ago still relevant now as it was back then and it was
01:05:29.960 praised for highlighting the reality of teenage life few of us come of age neatly instead as shown
01:05:36.280 in skins we're messy we're not only clumsily experimenting with drugs and sex but also
01:05:41.060 new identities as we try to figure out the people we want to become so it was incredibly subversive 0.99
01:05:47.440 and everybody that I knew who watched Skins at the age that we were supposed to watch it when
01:05:53.240 you're a teenager was not actually put off by it. Instead, they thought it was cool. It was
01:05:58.780 glamorizing these degenerate, self-destructive lifestyles, and people tried to copy it. I know
01:06:06.260 people who wouldn't have done those things otherwise, who after being exposed to it, then
01:06:10.820 tried to copy it. So I would say the show was a complete failure if it was trying to warm people
01:06:15.580 off it but again she made stupid decisions even though she goes on in this article to say about
01:06:20.380 oh you know I was taking advantage of and all the producers pushed me to do things that I didn't
01:06:25.620 want to do she then goes on to say oh I would have done anything to be on that show oh great
01:06:31.860 so you're still just looking back and going oh but it so empowered me I was so good I'm still
01:06:36.680 100% glad that I was on it but it's a weird one I was so insecure so it gave you issues it gave
01:06:42.540 you big issues i'd only had a boyfriend that was my age but the actor playing my boyfriend was very
01:06:47.860 nice but he was 30 this was before there were intimacy coordinators before me too no one had
01:06:53.060 the language of are you comfortable do you want to talk about how this scene is going to go
01:06:56.880 so she's still kind of going back and defending her choice to be in it but then lumping everybody
01:07:02.420 else with the responsibility for the bad choices that she made and the bad choice that was getting
01:07:07.220 involved in the show in the first place while at the same time yeah that is a bit creepy
01:07:12.040 that that is a really weird situation to put people in especially when they're teenagers
01:07:16.800 you can see it with other programs as well like was this um this was on the bbc wasn't it i i think
01:07:22.000 so yeah yeah but it was like yeah what a surprise it's like game of thrones right sexualizing
01:07:27.080 children on the bbc huh i know but it's like it's like game of thrones for instance maisie
01:07:31.340 williams is what like 11 when she started that program and then by the time of the last series
01:07:36.680 like they couldn't wait to get her into an awkward sex scene yeah it's like this girl that you've
01:07:41.600 been working with ever since she was a really young child the second they turn 18 these tv
01:07:46.520 producers are like we've got you now it's really really creepy but the very thing that made the
01:07:53.520 show stand out was held against Prescott when at 18 she was auditioning for other roles said I had
01:07:58.600 a hard time getting any acting work because of the association so I ended up doing part-time work
01:08:03.180 and zero contract jobs and then she was working at Weatherspoons and then she decided eventually
01:08:07.940 to start getting into stripping and only fans because it's the only thing that she felt that
01:08:12.740 she could do which now she is despite the fact it was obviously a really bad decision and she
01:08:18.340 criticizes the show and the bbc for putting her in that position in the first place she's now going
01:08:24.200 out and doing activism promoting the uh the reorientation of public attitudes towards sex work
01:08:31.080 so that she can then encourage what other young women or the young girls who are too stupid to 1.00
01:08:36.320 know what a bad decision they're making to make the same stupid decisions that they were that 1.00
01:08:40.940 she did under the name of empowerment well misery loves company doesn't it well same as idiots making
01:08:47.900 terrible decisions crabs in a bucket people being taken advantage of yeah i mean it's just sad but
01:08:53.040 the interesting it's a self-fulfilling self-perpetuating and the interesting thing is
01:08:57.900 they try and say that oh it's all for empowerment but it's not really it's not really because what's
01:09:02.340 happened is you've gone from one pimp to another over and over and over again first it was the
01:09:07.760 bbc then it was whoever was owning these strip clubs and now as a company and now she's pimping
01:09:12.320 herself out yeah really well actually only fans is making the money off of it oh well yeah if she's
01:09:17.240 if she's doing that sort of stuff and she can say that she's um she's trying to do it for herself
01:09:22.100 but actually she's just making lots and lots and lots of money for billionaires like this forbes
01:09:27.560 article talks about how OnlyFans had been a money printing machine for its secretive billionaire
01:09:33.580 owner, Leonid Rudvinsky. Investors were puzzled by an obscure debt fund's pitch to buy him out
01:09:39.080 until they learned of his terminal cancer diagnosis. Just to highlight here, the owner
01:09:44.340 of OnlyFans, Leonid Rudvinsky, a Ukrainian born individual, died a few weeks ago of cancer at the
01:09:54.440 age of 43. And if that doesn't seem like some kind of karmic divine retribution, I don't know
01:10:01.600 what does. But the interesting thing about this article, it talks about some of the history. So
01:10:05.300 there's a San Francisco-based debt fund pulling together $5.5 billion for the sake of buying
01:10:14.980 OnlyFans. And what they're thinking of doing, it's a company called Architect, is as soon as
01:10:20.200 they do they've said that what they want to do is take it away from pornographic content they want
01:10:25.120 it to be a pg place where you can connect with your favorite boxer or athlete according to one
01:10:31.560 of the investors who's involved in the proposal i mean i'm not i mean do it genuinely do it i think
01:10:38.200 it would be funny to see the fallout oh yeah i mean i'm doing it definitely do it listen to how
01:10:44.480 much money it made in 2024 exploiting stupid young women and potentially your daughters wives
01:10:52.160 mothers right it generated 7.2 billion dollars of revenue in 2024 the company takes a 20 cut of
01:11:01.340 every transaction according to a british corporate filing and the funny thing is they always call it
01:11:06.860 a british company and technically it is because it was started by a brit a guy called tim stokely
01:11:12.480 but leonard radvinsky was the guy who bought it from him in 2018 and then pushed it into an adult
01:11:21.640 content site which was originally under stokely not on the platform so it was originally just
01:11:27.220 supposed to be something like patreon you post videos people can pay to see the videos directly
01:11:32.720 degenerate ukrainian yeah this guy shows up and he goes now it's a porn site and then of course
01:11:40.460 during the pandemic, people are stuck at home. They want to find ways of supplementing their 0.51
01:11:45.040 incomes. A load of people, because of the way that culture is now, they just shrug their shoulders
01:11:48.800 and go, okay, that's what I'm doing now. And the funny thing is as well, a lot of these people,
01:11:55.440 you know, these people are like, oh, I care about the climate. They're probably very pro-Gaza. 0.64
01:11:59.840 They're probably pro-Palestine and such like that. And they're like, I'm so empowered. I can
01:12:04.280 use all of this money to do what I want and fund creative projects to make news about the climate
01:12:09.880 emergency yada yada yada when really what you were actually doing was making money for leonard
01:12:15.420 ravinski who was the largest donor to apac in 2024 after he pledged 11 million dollars to the
01:12:23.780 israel lobby so these people they get sold on this idea of i'm free i'm empowered i've been taken
01:12:29.560 advantage of but now i'm taking my own decisions back we're actually doing is lining the pockets 0.70
01:12:34.840 of a guy who is funding causes that you probably hate so these people are completely stupid and
01:12:42.100 being completely taken advantage of how is and and again despite how sexualized literally everything 0.59
01:12:48.220 is becoming young people are having less actual sex with each other than ever how is uh pornographic
01:12:57.540 material allowed under judaism that's a good question i mean i don't i don't i don't care
01:13:06.820 about judaism enough to do any research on it but that seems a bit counterintuitive to it's it's
01:13:11.940 strange but then again there's also doesn't seem very kosher there's also the effect that all of
01:13:16.640 this has on young men and there was an interesting article i read uh raw egg nationalist friend of
01:13:22.520 the show of course read his recent book the last men that referenced this kind of situation um and
01:13:28.900 he wrote an article that's included on info wars here talking about the hikikomori phenomenon are
01:13:34.560 you aware of this so the hikikomori is a situation in japan where anywhere between estimates vary but
01:13:42.940 anywhere between about one and ten million men varying in age below 40 over 40 uh have just
01:13:52.020 completely retreated from society oh yeah and i do know about that they've completely retreated
01:13:56.000 from society they are secluded they've become recluses like living rooms yeah they live in a
01:14:01.560 room they never go outside they have all of their food delivered to them and this is related to low
01:14:07.340 testosterone but also this is because increasingly people are able to completely detach themselves
01:14:15.280 from reality and permanently live in a hyper reality they can sit all at home playing video
01:14:21.360 games eating junk junk food as ren points out here watching anime cartoons and pornography so
01:14:27.600 they can completely substitute any kind of social life they have and through the use of pornography
01:14:32.140 now with only fans girls soon enough it'll probably be with ai chatbots and such so the
01:14:38.100 only fans girls are also going to get replaced by automation amusingly enough i mean modern day
01:14:43.240 society is not made it's not built for masculinity in general you know we are
01:14:49.500 men as a as a biological phenomenon and not we're not being served in a modern society
01:14:58.700 under any stretch and then there's the terrible food that people eat every literally everything
01:15:04.260 is catered to destroying everything is an endocrine destructor now everything is estrogenic
01:15:09.960 yeah and so they go down animal fat yeah okay brilliant i won't eat the building blocks of
01:15:16.320 testosterone in here don't you worry about that actually i i think i will just as much red meat
01:15:20.760 and steak as i like i think i'll slap some butter on my dinner so so young men are affected not
01:15:26.400 only because it gives them an alternative to this um to actually forming real life relationships
01:15:32.440 and getting sexual pleasure they don't actually have to go out meet women and have sex anymore
01:15:37.580 they can just watch porn all day if they want but also they look around in the kind of black
01:15:42.100 pilled manner that you see with guys like clav your favorite your your greatest just why can't
01:15:47.520 people be normal just stop it stop society doesn't close it for a while and just go out and meet
01:15:52.760 people and talk to women society doesn't want you to be normal they're making gooning material for 0.53
01:15:57.560 climate activism now i know that there are people trying to take advantage of my stupidity that 0.59
01:16:04.720 doesn't mean i should be stupid no that's that doesn't take put them off the hook well that's 0.59
01:16:09.400 that's don't get me wrong i'm saying people should take responsibility just my dudes you have a life
01:16:14.780 to seize that's seize it that's that's right people have a responsibility for themselves but
01:16:19.520 also the people pushing this poison also need to be held responsible for what they're spreading
01:16:25.400 across grab the bull by the horns yeah that's right but as i was saying with like clavin those
01:16:31.800 guys they're looking at the state of women as well and they're going like well any of these 0.98
01:16:37.280 girls at any point might just make the decision that they want to um be a bitch and they might
01:16:43.800 want to go off and do only fans or something like that that's a very black-pilled version 0.92
01:16:49.000 view of the world but it does influence men's behavior as well which is why you're getting
01:16:52.920 things like looks maxing and so men are in control of their ability to even fund that lifestyle so
01:16:59.040 if men just woke up one day and just realized that that's degenerate absolute nonsense
01:17:07.460 only fans just simply wouldn't exist no exactly there's dual responsibility here all the way
01:17:13.960 around guys i'm i'm not disagreeing with you i'm agreeing with you i'm just i just want to
01:17:18.260 illustrate the issue of degrees so i do agree with you there are these problems i don't know
01:17:23.700 to what extent though we are also in the in the sphere and on online and to a very large extent
01:17:30.420 our own perspective can be sometimes distorted by what we are we are bombarded with and what i want
01:17:37.100 to say which may may show some light at the end of the tunnel is that it seems to me that people
01:17:44.360 focus disproportionately on outliers so for instance clavicula he just he isn't yeah he's
01:17:51.460 extreme and all stupid and stuff also marketed to people exactly i don't think he is representative
01:17:57.100 of the average zoomer oh no he's like he's he's one percent of yeah oh no also a bonnie blue and
01:18:03.260 the other slag lily phillips they're not they're they're not uh indicative of the average woman
01:18:09.720 but there are people who want to who may want to profit from the idea that they are
01:18:16.480 no of course so i'm just saying i agree i agree we there is there's a hyper reality that is formed
01:18:23.940 through exposure to the internet but also everybody is drawn into that hyper reality because
01:18:29.900 they are millionaires because there is a large even though they're outliers in in in female
01:18:35.640 groups there is a large portion of men that are funding their lifestyles so if men took some
01:18:43.320 responsibility for their behavior which you know i'm not i'm not bloody men that's not i'm not the
01:18:50.340 point but still lonely fans as i call it wouldn't exist without men right it just fundamentally
01:18:57.500 wouldn't exist it's like a drug dealer wouldn't exist without drug addicts no of course but also
01:19:03.980 again i mean there is self-perpetual you've got still you also have to put responsibility and
01:19:09.940 consequences on the people pushing. I know you're not disagreeing with that. Of course, of course.
01:19:14.560 Either way, I just thought it was an interesting little look into where society is taking us down
01:19:20.520 and the effects on women who are being taken advantage of at a young age before they're
01:19:25.800 really intelligent or developed enough to be making proper decisions for themselves and also
01:19:30.320 the way it's affecting men who are increasingly, a large portion of them, secluding themselves
01:19:36.600 away from society because they have these alternatives to real life interaction and
01:19:41.280 because they don't see the world as providing them anything that they need either so yeah i
01:19:46.860 thought it would be the fun segment it wasn't sorry folks but that's all let's get on to the
01:19:51.720 rumble rant i thought it was going to be funny but yeah i understand you yeah and it's not a
01:19:55.840 segment on knife crime was funner than that yeah it actually was uh rant random name asking um
01:20:06.260 uh what kind of people the game of thrones showrunners were oh yes the pattern repeats yes
01:20:11.820 yes we're well aware of that again it was just weird like imagine imagine you cast the show and
01:20:18.260 you're going for young characters and you need young actors and you need like an 11 year old
01:20:23.000 to play a young girl and you're like okay and then you work with this girl as she's getting
01:20:27.900 older you kind of act as a mentor or father figure or something and then as soon as they
01:20:31.940 hit 18 and you're like right get your clothes off time to get them out love that's just disturbing
01:20:37.480 that's a random name honestly to me all of this degeneracy is a blessing in disguise it's never
01:20:42.940 been easier to find a person of high moral character yeah potentially good for you i'm
01:20:49.580 still struggling yeah anyway do we have it looks like we have quite a few video comments so let's
01:20:55.420 go through those right now
01:21:01.940 right okay here we go there we go what load of cedars say hello to Peter
01:21:12.940 Purr the premiere banana cat and near Charlotte I guess I love them nice cuts
01:21:26.820 i love very sweet on tuesday not one but two cats broke into my house completely separately
01:21:35.060 might say you were cat burgled twice over apparently way the police have no answer to
01:21:41.240 this problem so i was going out the house on on tuesday morning just very early a cat was walking
01:21:47.440 past as i opened the door stopped for a second look past me and then just ran straight into my
01:21:51.760 house and then immediately regretted it and hid behind the sofa and i heard very frightened 0.90
01:21:56.280 meows coming from behind them until we had to get the owner to come around and get her out
01:22:01.380 and then later on after i've put my daughter to bed me and the missus are sat on the sofa talking
01:22:05.740 and we started here scratching at the walls and we're like buddy what's going on have we got like
01:22:09.920 rats in the walls or something and then out again from behind the sofa pops another different cat 0.92
01:22:16.120 that immediately how were they getting in your fucking house i don't know just manifest i don't 0.93
01:22:21.640 know we had all the windows and doors that's always find a way yeah we had all the windows 0.93
01:22:25.740 doors closed for a while as well so it must have been behind there for hours
01:22:29.980 and it immediately comes out and gives me a look like well you're gonna let me out then
01:22:36.220 amazing so i just was like all right get off with you northern cats they're cheeky
01:22:40.700 yeah they really are anyway you see mr power
01:22:44.540 i love gold
01:22:55.740 the pension relative to inflation and the cost of living uh is basically diverged so we will be
01:23:09.240 able to answer that in a second just sort of to to your point um i forgot what i was going to say
01:23:19.160 I hate when that happens
01:23:23.000 It does happen too often
01:23:25.320 So I drew a Jedi
01:23:28.980 Sargon facing off Darth Harry 0.97
01:23:30.880 Yeah that's it
01:23:33.060 I'm looking forward to seeing you Saturday
01:23:34.920 Oh great I didn't know
01:23:37.040 You were going to be there that would be awesome
01:23:38.300 And yeah like in the Star Wars films
01:23:41.240 The Sith are the good guys
01:23:42.740 So for all of you wonderful folks 0.52
01:23:45.140 Out there I'm going to BTFO Carl
01:23:47.280 Beautiful. Just makes you proud to be British looking at that, doesn't it?
01:24:18.280 At the new year, I was watching the uprisings develop in Iran with 2CTV, a great source of
01:24:23.720 information. I was messaging with some Iranian friends who were cheering for Trump to get
01:24:28.120 involved and mentioned to one friend that, to make the situation play out advantageously,
01:24:33.060 all Israel had to do was keep quiet. Obviously they couldn't and that's why I think everyone 0.85
01:24:38.860 turned against Trump with Iran being so truculent. I hope this latest ceasefire proves productive 1.00
01:24:44.200 and Trump pulls off his next Venezuela and possible Cuba.
01:24:48.100 This could really strip China of political assets.
01:24:52.360 Well, they've already broke the ceasefire,
01:24:53.940 so I don't think it really matters.
01:24:55.560 Have they? Was that with Lebanon?
01:24:58.380 Yeah, it's like bombings today.
01:25:00.100 Yeah, well, still, I do, for the sake of peace
01:25:02.860 and for the sake of not wanting people to die,
01:25:05.640 I do hope that the ceasefire and the talks and negotiations
01:25:08.640 are productive as well.
01:25:09.760 let's go through the website comments then do you want to read through some of yours
01:25:15.620 uh oh wait this is uh the first ones are for stellios's segment but we'll go down to yours
01:25:21.500 first cool um tizzy tizzle brilliant uh the home office is determined to cut stabbing victims in
01:25:28.320 half by 2027 lol uh count dankula is athenian it says for millennia it was common for basically
01:25:38.520 everyone in britain to carry a knife around with them thief taker general jonathan wild was slashed
01:25:44.800 in the neck while interrogating a suspect in court as the possession of a knife was considered so
01:25:49.600 normal it hadn't been confiscated yet with all of this there has been no stabbing epidemics like
01:25:55.360 what we have now in london i wonder what has changed in recent years to have caused this yeah
01:25:59.500 well yeah i wonder mate uh sophie lives just out of curiosity as i'm coming to england tomorrow do
01:26:04.980 i need to bring a battle axe or how does this work i wouldn't yeah don't bring a battle axe
01:26:11.280 probably not going to get let in i'm afraid don't try and sneak it through customs uh hm
01:26:16.500 butter knife permit registry says nate don't you're welcome we're looking to regulate trees
01:26:22.760 next to combat paper cut crime amazing that's a good point they're just going to deforest the
01:26:27.640 entire country it'll be it'll be better for the wind farms anyway sophie live who always tries 0.75
01:26:33.580 to trick me if you're too mentally ill to stand trial you're too mentally ill to be in normal
01:26:39.260 society yeah spot on kevin fox has answered your thing about the yeah yeah we'll get there we'll 0.69
01:26:45.440 get there omar awad said irina's irina's killer doesn't exactly look like a savvy little saver
01:26:52.880 and not all of these lawyers can be working pro bono it makes me wonder at how many patronage
01:26:59.540 networks are involved with keeping dangerous lunatics on the street yeah it's so it's so
01:27:04.880 disgusting to think that every now and then there are criminals who just have massive fundraising
01:27:09.800 uh just behind them yeah patronage networks a lot of them that sadly a lot of them again omar
01:27:18.000 awad agrees with sophie if he's incompetent to stand trial while it definitely should be an
01:27:22.780 aggravating factor i think it's even more damning of the people that let him roam free
01:27:28.540 It's like a bomb disposal expert handing out unexplored ordinance.
01:27:33.120 It might not go off, but it will be criminally negligent.
01:27:36.240 This is the bane of activist judges.
01:27:40.900 Kevin Fox says, 0.97
01:27:41.700 Pestelios, MMIW plus missing and murdered indigenous women and girls,
01:27:49.120 2S, 2-Spirit, LGB, lesbian, gay, bisexual, T, transgender,
01:27:53.680 queer, questioning, intersexual, asexual, everything not covered above,
01:27:58.120 including MAP, minor, attracted persons.
01:28:01.420 Why? What? Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls?
01:28:04.580 How is that? 1.00
01:28:06.240 They might have been gay. 1.00
01:28:07.100 I was going to say that. 1.00
01:28:08.520 Harry, keep up with the times.
01:28:10.540 They might have. 1.00
01:28:11.080 They might have been gay. 0.82
01:28:13.640 They might be missing because they ran off together. 0.59
01:28:16.120 Annie Moss. 0.98
01:28:16.960 Women and girls. 1.00
01:28:17.980 And they were pedos.
01:28:18.900 Oh, Annie Moss says the federal government
01:28:21.340 indicted the perp who killed Irina in October
01:28:24.800 for violence against a railroad carrier
01:28:26.740 and a mass transportation system resulting in death
01:28:29.460 with a notice of special findings,
01:28:31.480 meaning they could give the perp the death penalty.
01:28:34.080 I trust the feds more than the state
01:28:36.280 that let the evil perp out many other times.
01:28:40.000 yeah it depends on the always depends on the state and yeah one time i'm going to actually
01:28:44.260 be rooting for the fed on this in that case if they're going to give him the give him capital
01:28:47.560 punishment arizona there's a rat in the u.s words the words accused and allegedly are often used
01:28:53.160 and used before the trial to avoid any possible legal fallout that could occur after a not guilty
01:28:59.100 verdict the kyle rittenhouse trial is a good example of this yeah agree with you and that's
01:29:04.000 why i said probably they're doing it for legal reasons i don't know how you could find a man
01:29:08.420 who's caught on camera doing it. Tizzy Tizzle, people must stop using the term porn star or
01:29:15.020 OnlyFans models as these are intended to glamorize and legitimize this industry to women. The correct 0.99
01:29:19.820 language is internet whore. That's absolutely correct. And thank you for holding me accountable 1.00
01:29:24.400 for that. Jan Javi, this might sound judgmental, but I can't think of anyone less qualified to
01:29:28.400 talk about climate science than OnlyFans models. I'll also add the addendum there, internet whores. 1.00
01:29:33.380 i agree uh but you know they're so empowered what who's stopping them omar awad the gooning tactic 0.98
01:29:39.820 might be working as iqs are dropping and it probably works on exactly the people that are
01:29:44.500 bringing down the average who are exactly the sort of people who need to be involved in climate
01:29:48.960 activism you're right there omar uh omar uh michael dribelbus gooning for the environment
01:29:55.140 so a public toss-off protest gonna have to avoid the protest site that day good point good point
01:30:01.820 diogenes nuts the man with the name most relevant to this segment al gore couldn't convince millennial
01:30:08.960 teens to care about global warming for the same reason this won't work either if it gets warmer
01:30:13.880 and sea levels rise that means more beaches and longer summers my 14 year old ass started burning 0.96
01:30:18.980 recyclables to see more women bikinis year around so actually the guna tactic might go the opposite 0.97
01:30:24.980 way you're right i couldn't wait for the ice caps to melt and beachfronts to move closer to midwestern
01:30:30.300 towns and then the rest of the comment is cut off um someone online solar panel companies are
01:30:36.920 destroying large swaths of important wildlands in my state fields that support endangered birds
01:30:41.480 like the short-eared owls while also catering to pollinators like bees and butterflies i hate them
01:30:46.580 so much and for the record my state gets hardly any sun and also people talk about china it massively
01:30:52.620 benefits china because i only just learned today that china produces and manufactures 92 percent
01:30:58.920 of the solar panels in the world and about 84 of wind turbines yeah and you also need oil for the
01:31:06.220 wind turbines as well yeah you still need fossil fuels anyway and arizona desert rat tell me you
01:31:12.320 know nothing about the amount of land solar farms take up without telling me you know nothing about
01:31:16.200 the amount of land solar farms take up in arizona there have been several movements calling foul on
01:31:21.280 solar farms destroying normal farms now the panels are getting set up on top of parking garages over
01:31:27.400 parking lots playgrounds and water canals places we want shade this is all true and again as was 0.99
01:31:34.380 pointed out by jan havey you can't expect much from internet whores on a subject like this which 0.96
01:31:40.500 is why it's all the more bizarre that a director hollywood director would be wanting to be involved 0.86
01:31:45.880 in all of this in the first place while also promoting degeneracy to everybody what a surprise
01:31:51.600 right? Imagine you have a climate conference in a port-a-potty party. A port-a-potty party?
01:31:58.840 You know what I'm talking about. I actually don't. What's a... I'll tell you afterwards.
01:32:02.860 He's going to tell me afterwards. I'm about to lose what little innocence I have left, folks.
01:32:07.100 I don't want to know. Yeah, and on that note, thank you, Nate, for joining us. Go and check
01:32:11.700 out the State of Politics. And thank you, Stelios, for joining us. If you don't have a ticket yet,
01:32:17.180 Get a ticket for the Swindon Lotus Eaters Live this Saturday, 7 till 10.
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01:32:24.320 For everybody else, take care.