00:01:59.520And for a large fee, he told Bernays that cigarettes were a symbol of the penis and of male sexual power.
00:02:06.820He told Bernays that if he could find a way to connect cigarettes
00:02:11.260with the idea of challenging male power,
00:02:13.960then women would smoke, because then they would have their own penises.0.98
00:02:22.180Every year, New York held an Easter Day parade to which thousands came,1.00
00:02:27.240and Bernays decided to stage an event there.
00:02:30.280He persuaded a group of rich debutantes to hide cigarettes under their clothes.
00:02:35.900Then, they should join the parade, and at a given signal from him, they were to light up the cigarettes dramatically.
00:02:43.360Bernays then informed the press that he had heard that a group of suffragettes were preparing to protest by lighting up what they called torches of freedom.0.97
00:02:52.660So you can see this is incredibly left-wing feminist coded from the start.1.00
00:02:57.140The whole point is undermining and overthrowing the patriarchy.1.00
00:03:01.160And you could see the extent of subtle manipulation.
00:03:05.900the fact that they would do this on an easter day parade one of the most
00:03:11.260obviously the most important day in christianity being celebrated and you could see that the most
00:03:16.940vulnerable were the richer women who sort of could be separated from tradition because
00:03:24.620they had enough luxury in their lives not to appreciate how tradition protects them they're1.00
00:03:30.380They're insulated from the consequences of abandoning the proper rules of life.
00:03:34.860I think it's also good PR because ultimately he was trying to sell a product and therefore by using high status women, it's then creating an association with being high status in the first place.
00:03:48.300So just to summarize the last, say, decade of my work on my Sagan of a CAD channel, I spent a long time reading, inquiring and investigating feminism.
00:03:58.100and so i'm not going to summarize all that now if you're watching i'm going to assume0.82
00:04:02.440you're aware that i'm something of an expert on feminism at this point and that feminist ideology
00:04:07.760was developed in academia and it was intersectional feminist ideology that in the beginning in the
00:04:14.380late 20 zeros and early 2010s really took over the feminist movement as a whole and this was0.50
00:04:21.160just pumped ad nauseum through the university system in all sorts of various and in some0.99
00:04:28.360universities mandatory um classes that students have had to take uh the effect is what um kgb
00:04:36.000defector yuri bezmanov calls just ideological brainwashing he gives us the process of how this
00:04:43.440is done ideological subversion is the slow process which we call either ideological subversion or
00:04:49.780active measures or psychological warfare. What it basically means is to change the perception of
00:04:55.280reality of every American to such an extent that despite of the abundance of information, no one
00:05:01.300is able to come to sensible conclusions in the interests of defending themselves, their families,
00:05:06.920their community, and their country. It's a great brainwashing process which goes very slow. It takes
00:05:13.040from 15 to 20 years to demoralize a nation. This is the minimum number of years which requires to
00:05:18.640educate one generation of students exposed to the ideology of the enemy. In other words,
00:05:24.140Marxism-Leninism ideology is being pumped into the soft heads of at least three generations
00:05:29.440of American students without being challenged or counterbalanced by the basic values of
00:05:34.340Americanism. The demoralization process in the United States is basically completed already.
00:05:39.540And the same thing has been done to women now in the United Kingdom. There was a particular
00:05:47.620a phrase here which i think is um worth uh properly highlighting uh unable to come to
00:05:54.800sensible conclusions right there is an abundance of data but no one is able to come to sensible
00:06:00.060conclusions as in what are the perceptions of the people uh controposed against the actual reality
00:06:07.580of the thing because we're going to go through what women believe young women specifically believe
00:06:11.720and how this is just not borne out by the actual reality of the facts.
00:06:15.880There's a psychological dimension to this,
00:06:18.200whereby rather than talking about the way the world actually is,
01:10:45.640is what the data tells us and even quite sensible women um will overlook the data here because they0.68
01:10:53.180don't necessarily apply it in their lives they say well you know i'll be careful or i've got my1.00
01:10:57.420keys in my pocket yeah and it's like no no that's not enough no um you know you know especially with
01:11:03.980the modern day with gangs of men no one really stands a chance there and you're inviting
01:11:10.560situations that you'll never be able to escape from which is a tragedy and it carries on to say
01:11:15.680in the last year they have accounted for one in seven sexual offense convictions even though they
01:11:21.400make up only one in ten people in the total population so largely overrepresented yeah
01:11:27.080the overall number of recorded sexual crimes in the uk has risen in the last four years
01:11:31.960from 147 000 to over 200 000 which i covered at the beginning while the increase in sexual
01:11:39.280offenses perpetrated by british citizens should not be ignored foreign nationals are heavily
01:11:43.740overrepresented and they asked the question why is that the case well we know why that is the case0.56
01:11:48.980fair as you look like you want to say something no not really why is that the case is a stupid
01:11:53.740question we just yeah we know the answer yeah because they come from cultures yeah in which0.97
01:11:58.440it's more acceptable and also more complicated advertised to them that women here are easy
01:12:03.540a lot of them have a particular attitude towards our women that they don't hold to their own it's
01:12:07.940also true yeah but in some cultures i say some cultures like i dread to think what the rates
01:12:12.860are like in places like pakistan or bangladesh right like you know well there's a reason that
01:12:18.140these cultures don't send women out unattended yeah absolutely and that is common cultural0.87
01:12:22.720practice and the fact that we do not do that because we have a functioning civilization they
01:12:27.760see as weakness actually it's not it's just that we're not monsters yeah um so it carries on to
01:12:34.340Much of the surge in sexual offence convictions in the UK is linked to unprecedented levels of legal immigration, which is an important point to point out as well, because quite often illegal immigration gets pointed to.
01:12:46.500The overall number of recorded sexual crimes, oh no, that's something else, post-Brexit immigration reforms under Boris Johnson, the so-called Boris wave, allowed entry into the UK of migrants from Nigeria, Pakistan and India.
01:12:58.920In 2024, citizens from these countries were among the top 10 nationalities convicted of sexual offences.0.65
01:13:04.340This is why people talk about the Boris wave all the time, because these people are from countries that are not first world countries.
01:13:11.520They're not countries that exist in anything remotely close to the European paradigm of civilization.