The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #926


Summary

Join us as we discuss microplastics in your balls, germans being persecuted for singing a naughty song, a world of hate, pre-saging, and a very mysterious title with a strange origin story.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello and welcome to the podcast lotus eaters episode 926 on the 30th of may 2024 i'm your
00:00:19.240 host harry joined today by stelios and josh hello there flawless date saying by the way well done
00:00:23.960 thank you very much i'm quite the date sayer i'm notable for it within my own family uh i uh
00:00:29.960 will announce that today we are talking about microplastics in your balls so gents protect
00:00:36.220 your balls don't drink any plastic today um we'll be talking about germans being persecuted for
00:00:42.240 singing a very naughty song no not that one and also a world of hate a very mysterious title there
00:00:48.820 is this your plan for the future this is stelios's theme park he's going to open
00:00:52.340 everyone's a hater it's his five-step plan it's just how the world is and of course we still have
00:01:00.180 lots of things that we'd like to plug for you including the magazine if you've not bought one
00:01:04.620 yet what are you actually doing right now you're a loser you're lame you're retarded you're square
00:01:11.640 you're a rube any number of things that i could say to insult you you've got bad morning breath
00:01:17.100 we are the cool kids and you are stinky and nobody wants to be near you so if you'd like to
00:01:24.740 be reading the magazine that's going to be the feel-good hit of the summer then you should go
00:01:29.800 onto the website and pre-order one right now that should be arriving at the end of june limited
00:01:34.400 remember so remember if you don't get a copy of this limited run you'll never be cool you've not
00:01:40.500 got a chance so do it and also we've got other merch that you can buy which will only add to your
00:01:46.700 aura of mystery and sensuality including an islander mug an islander t-shirt doesn't say islam
00:01:52.860 um no it doesn't say is that will certainly add to an aura if it said islam on it but it wouldn't
00:01:59.640 attract women it might repel them but you can also get a t-shirt that says for england and all of the
00:02:06.000 such good things on the website the the t-shirts will add to your magnetic effect people will be
00:02:11.620 drawn to you you'll become charismatic and also black uh t-shirts are good for hiding extra kilos
00:02:19.880 so if you uh if you have gained a bit weight maybe black color is the color to wear yeah if you don't
00:02:26.300 want to be fat buy our merch no no it's not that that's not it it's just that it hides the extra
00:02:32.800 it hides the gut oh i need to get one then all right and also one of the other things that we're
00:02:38.640 not going to be talking about on the podcast today but or is something that you've probably heard about
00:02:42.860 in the news is that connor did a really lovely interview with liz truss yesterday where they
00:02:48.100 actually got along very well and it was all very polite and and uh and nice and it's done very well
00:02:53.580 on the website but apparently liz truss coming on here means that she's an evil monster so if you want
00:02:59.440 to know what all the fuss is about and it is worth watching get a subscription watch the interview
00:03:04.540 that's on the website i mean our interview caused the labor party to try and get her deselected as
00:03:11.700 a member of parliament so it's got to be a good interview right and it also dragged what not not
00:03:17.060 liz truss she's the one jess phillips out of whatever hole that she's been living in for the past
00:03:21.620 seven years so interesting interesting let's get on with it then though shall we so let's talk about
00:03:27.260 your balls yes there are microplastics in your testicles and uh it's it's worrying but can we
00:03:33.600 cut to a video please i have a video here um it's a very viral video and uh this is pre-saging this is
00:03:42.260 a sort of proof of concept so entertain me for a little bit and i will be getting into the story
00:03:46.480 very soon but i need to get some ground rules down right about how these sorts of things work right
00:03:51.820 so let's have a listen to the most sane man in politics alex james
00:03:55.040 you may have seen this clip before and uh you might be thinking well hang on a minute
00:04:03.520 um you know it's it's a funny meme um but gay frogs i don't believe you well it's not quite right
00:04:10.380 but it's spiritually right in in a sense so if we swap to the the web here we are oh sorry i was i was
00:04:18.380 pre-saging stuff here sorry i'm interfering sorry samson so here we are this is the study that alex
00:04:26.460 jones was actually on about and it wasn't turning them gay it was turning them hermaphroditic or i
00:04:32.520 think that's how that's pronounced it made turning them into it it made them hermaphrodites but it made
00:04:37.300 them biologically women so yeah i think they're actually able to um to birth other frogs they they
00:04:44.780 were functional female frogs so what happened here so sexually autonomous not exactly
00:04:51.700 no i i'm a big fan of autonomy but it didn't go quite that far unfortunately science talk going on
00:04:59.780 right now oh so here's the abstract here and the part i wanted to read is that we hypothesize that
00:05:06.920 um atrazine which is the most commonly used pesticide in the world by the way
00:05:11.640 induces aromatase i think i'm pronouncing that right which is an enzyme that converts androgens
00:05:18.200 into estrogens you know estrogen the women hormone um and promotes the conversion of testosterone into
00:05:25.340 estrogen so um and it says the disruption in steroidogenesis likely explains the demasculization
00:05:32.820 of the male larynx and the production of hermaphrodites so what this is saying is that chemicals
00:05:39.040 introduced into perhaps a water supply um may induce changes in your hormonal balance based on exposure
00:05:47.880 and uh there was also a case of this where researchers in japan used soybean compounds to
00:05:54.400 make a catfish a male catfish obviously 100 female so yes uh they should have got a picture of a cat
00:06:01.460 of one of the catfish soy facing yeah but yes catfish and now soy um don't even eat them they
00:06:12.060 might turn you into the opposite sex if you're a man um if you're a woman i imagine it's okay but
00:06:18.080 on to the actual uh meat and potatoes if you pardon the pun of this segment microplastics have been
00:06:24.740 found in every human testicle in a study now this is actually quite important and quite concerning
00:06:30.180 um mainly if you have testicles but also if you don't um i mean for the men watching and i suppose
00:06:37.000 a few ladies potentially too um if you have a set of testicles this should concern you well josh you've
00:06:42.880 got to remember that just because you've got testicles doesn't mean you're not woman these
00:06:46.580 days so so women watching as well just in case you might need to pay some attention to this i didn't
00:06:53.720 mean to be offensive so i'm going to read from this article from the guardian because it's actually one of
00:06:59.220 the best articles on this story i know uh i know it's rare but the guardian did a good job here
00:07:04.280 so i'm going to read a little bit from this and then i'm going to explain what it means
00:07:08.140 and how it fits into the context of other chemical exposures to the human body and how it might change
00:07:14.680 us and i'm only going to be citing what other people have said i'm not going to be reading into
00:07:18.400 things because you know i'm a psychologist i'm not a biologist i don't really have a full
00:07:24.580 understanding of this so if i make some mistakes which there may well be i'm sorry but i'm going
00:07:29.740 to direct you to the sources of people who seem to know better at the very least so it says
00:07:34.480 microplastics have been found in every human testicle with researchers saying the discovery
00:07:39.260 might be linked to declining sperm counts in men scientists tested 23 human testes that's i imagine
00:07:45.600 sets of them rather than otherwise someone's got one missing um or they just stopped halfway
00:07:50.640 through and said we've seen enough we've handled enough balls for today um as well as 47 testes
00:07:56.860 from pet dogs they found microplastic pollution in every sample which is horrifying so that seems
00:08:04.040 to suggest that all testicles have microplastics at least if this can be extrapolated explain to us oh
00:08:10.260 sorry no question how large a sample is this number one 23 23 sets of testicles yeah i mean 23 people
00:08:20.080 mm-hmm but dogs as well but this is the first study of its kind right so it's like almost like a pilot
00:08:25.980 study to signal more study there might be some people that don't have any microplastics that live
00:08:30.260 you know very far away and eat well but the implication here is that it's so widespread the exposure to
00:08:38.100 microplastics that likely everyone has some in them right okay i think i probably would right what what
00:08:46.280 are microplastics for the audience and what makes them bad to have in you especially i'll be getting
00:08:51.220 to what makes them bad in a second but microplastics are just as the name suggests very very small
00:08:57.180 plastics you might not even be able to see them but they have a physical presence they're a physical
00:09:02.280 thing they're not necessarily chemical although when they eventually break down um they do release
00:09:08.660 chemicals but we'll be talking about that and uh i've got it sort of structured so it should be
00:09:14.200 relatively easy to understand how this all plays out so it says here um the human testicles had
00:09:21.560 been preserved and so their sperm count could not be measured however the sperm count in the dog's
00:09:26.020 testes could be assessed and was lower in samples with higher contamination with pvc um which of course
00:09:32.480 is a kind of plastic and i don't think there's any reason to believe that there's going to be a
00:09:36.480 significant difference in that pvc effect on humans or dogs right you know it's mammalian
00:09:43.120 there's a reasonable amount of crossover there's a reason why psychologists sometimes test um neuronal
00:09:50.560 studies on rats for example because there are still some commonalities that we can look at right
00:09:55.760 so it would probably translate and it says the study demonstrates a correlation but further
00:10:01.040 research is needed to prove microplastics cause um sperm counts to fall but this is of course
00:10:06.080 the first of its kind and it seems to indicate that they probably do so you know don't take it
00:10:11.660 completely at face value but i think it's probably likely that it is the case sperm counts in men have
00:10:16.620 been falling for decades with chemical pollution such as pesticides implicated by many studies
00:10:20.820 microplastics have also recently been discovered in human blood placentas and breast milk so ladies
00:10:26.060 you're actually um not off the hook um because they've already been discovered in you know
00:10:31.420 female uh female female reproductive organs i'm merging my words together um it's those micro
00:10:37.720 indicating widespread contamination of people's bodies yeah i've got them in my brain
00:10:41.640 well can they get in your brain taking over well funny enough there aren't many studies of
00:10:46.840 human brains that are living because you know if you remove the brain and cut it up to see if there's
00:10:51.800 plastic in there it somewhat hurts the person but from a process of elimination from what you're
00:10:58.260 seeing in this would it be possible i would imagine it is is possible to be present in all cells in the
00:11:04.300 human body which is worrying obviously you see all the world plastic then and you're saying like a
00:11:11.360 candle yeah you it's fantastic it's connor's just been exposed to a large amount of microplastic
00:11:17.680 that's why he likes the barbie movie so much carl too that that's it so if you like the barbie movie
00:11:24.180 you may have been overexposed to microplastics that's not scientific advice um vast um vast
00:11:30.220 amounts of plastic waste are dumped in the environment and microplastics have polluted
00:11:33.120 the entire planet from the summit of mount everest to the deepest oceans i think they've been found in
00:11:37.800 the mariana trench as well um people are known to consume tiny particles via food water as well as
00:11:43.280 breathing them in so you breathe them just as a course of going about your day it seems like it there
00:11:48.100 are certain fabrics like curtains and certain kinds of clothes that actually release them which is a bit
00:11:54.720 worrying really isn't it that you could be wearing things that are slowly uh poisoning you and making
00:12:00.640 your sperm count drop um i'm slightly worried now quick take it take off your clothes everyone so this
00:12:06.640 is going to be a nudist it doesn't apply to the t-shirts we're selling though i must say i haven't
00:12:13.300 tested them for microplastics but uh uh i'm not going to agree to that but it carries on to say um
00:12:19.660 the particles could lodge in tissue and cause inflammation as air pollution particles do or
00:12:24.660 chemicals in the plastics could cause harm in march doctors warned of potentially life-threatening
00:12:29.000 effects after finding a substantially raised risk of stroke heart attack and earlier death in people
00:12:34.500 whose blood vessels were contaminated with microscopic plastics so that's obviously very
00:12:39.100 concerning right that's a very real health effect of this and human testicles had a plastic
00:12:43.320 concentration almost three times higher than that found in the dog testes 330 micrograms per gram of
00:12:49.800 tissue um compared to the 123 micrograms and by the way there are a million micrograms in a gram so to put
00:13:00.160 that in perspective right 330 out of a million total so yeah it's still too much but at the same time i
00:13:09.660 don't want to be too sensational here um so polyphene used in plastic bags and bottles was the most common
00:13:15.960 microplastic found followed by pvc so those are the things to watch out for if you're worried so the
00:13:22.880 thing that mostly concerned me is that most plastics leach hormone-like chemicals and this is from npr this
00:13:29.380 isn't conspiratorial or anything this is mainstream stuff and it says um somewhere down here i can't
00:13:36.160 remember where it was i think it's a bit further down here we are the testing showed that more than
00:13:40.180 70 of the products released chemicals that acted like estrogen and that was before they exposed the
00:13:45.320 stuff to real world conditions uh simulated sunlight dishwashing and microwaving um the guy they were
00:13:51.540 talking to the expert said and uh interestingly i've seen this graph shared in mainstream media i think
00:13:57.620 this was uh gq magazine shared this and this is plastic production uh laid over sperm count so if
00:14:05.680 if you're listening basically the trend is as um plastic production goes up sperm count goes down
00:14:13.440 and there's a sort of um inverse correlation seemingly it could be coincidental i was uh watching
00:14:20.240 something like this in a in a reject modernity embrace masculinity video and we're saying yeah they
00:14:28.440 were saying things like that but if the resume resume is that basically it's clothes question is has a
00:14:35.460 nudist written this it might be nudist propaganda yeah we haven't looked into that yet well i would also
00:14:41.380 have to question as well uh just just on balance of fairness if this also would correlate with say
00:14:48.180 um greater sedentary lifestyles it correlates it could correlate with a lot of things and that's
00:14:53.440 part of the reason i said that you know it could be other things and it could be i imagine i mean
00:14:58.360 correlates with sedentary lifestyles uh obesity epidemics lack of physical exercise people not going
00:15:05.040 outside as much exposure to birth control runoff to to foreshadow yes harry thank you for bringing
00:15:10.360 the layman's perspective where i introduced the scientific one when talking about nudists
00:15:15.140 i'm always here to represent the plebs talking of science um rats here um they've tested them for
00:15:23.220 the effect of microplastics and i'm going to read this it's very wordy but i can explain what it
00:15:28.440 means um histological examinations of testicular architecture showed distorted testes with uh
00:15:34.220 vaculated semi furious uh that's not right semi nefarious that's semi nefarious that's it yeah
00:15:42.020 semi nefarious tubals and the highest percentage at the highest percentage together with increased
00:15:47.540 catalase and decreased superoxide dismutase activities i speak words where is it i could
00:15:56.220 help you translate that would just be humiliating the non-native speaker translating it for me
00:16:01.980 it's on the screen here and this line what line it's all right i'm reading it now um this study showed
00:16:07.180 that ingestion of msps um cause reproductive dysfunction in male rats and contributes to
00:16:12.440 understanding the potential toxicity of microplastics i could have just read that bit
00:16:15.880 but you know i wanted to read all of the scientific jargon as well so how do they get in the body we've
00:16:22.760 already touched on it a little bit but um various sources consuming polluted food and water inhaling
00:16:28.820 airborne particles and also you can absorb them through the skin and that means that they've been found
00:16:33.960 in things like blood clots in the heart and there you go the brain and legs as well so that's a bit
00:16:39.100 concerning they've also been found to affect the diversity of gut microbiomes and that's quite
00:16:45.960 important because there's a sort of burgeoning amount of research looking at the effect of gut
00:16:50.560 microbiomes on certain conditions like it it's seen to play an important role in things like
00:16:56.460 alzheimer's so it's important to keep a healthy gut microbiome i will also say it seems that you
00:17:02.980 basically can't avoid them they're literally everywhere yes so um i saw i you've not got it
00:17:08.840 in the segment so i'm happy to say it raw egg nationalists shared a study um about a day ago now
00:17:14.840 where people who were studying the effects of microplastics within laboratory conditions
00:17:20.300 were finding difficulty to be able to get uncontaminated laboratory conditions it's impossible
00:17:26.520 basically to study the effects of microplastics without already contaminating itself and the laboratory
00:17:32.340 there are only two without them there are only two labs in the world that can do it at the minute
00:17:35.820 which is really quite concerning because we need to study this this affects everyone in the world
00:17:40.840 potentially so it's also been found to affect immune systems as well um it's hypothesized at the
00:17:48.120 minute because it's a sort of theory but not only will it um sort of be absorbed by um macrophages
00:17:55.560 they say which is a type of white blood cell that kills you know foreign invaders so it's you know
00:18:00.580 the border force of the body and gets rid of dead cells and they engulf these beads of plastic
00:18:06.200 entirely and that makes them behave differently which might suggest we don't know yet that they
00:18:12.380 don't work as well in providing their protective function um from things like harmful bacteria and
00:18:18.300 other bodily invaders it's also thought that these tiny bits of plastic could also be sort of trojan
00:18:24.420 horses for introducing uh forms of bacteria into the body more easily as well which is a bit
00:18:30.000 concerning because it might make you ill more often and what's even more concerning is that bottled
00:18:35.840 water contains quarter of a million nanoplastic pieces on average and uh this has also been reported
00:18:41.960 elsewhere as well 240 000 um pieces of and the guardian guardian the male freudian slip there
00:18:49.780 cancer causing nanoparticles 100 times more than previously thought so this is really quite worrying
00:18:56.440 this has only come out in january of this year and even if you drink tap water you don't go to bottled
00:19:03.340 water um there are still microplastics in it and only if you have hard water will boiling it
00:19:10.180 potentially remove 90 of the microplastics if you then filter it through a coffee filter
00:19:14.840 um i did find that water filters could potentially remove some of it and it somewhat helps because
00:19:21.340 they are a physical thing and if you've got a really good water filter it can pull it out
00:19:25.960 um however there are also concerns about tap water as well because you don't even need the
00:19:32.560 microplastics because here is the guardian in 2012 talking about a massive 30 billion pound bill to
00:19:38.900 purify water systems after um contraceptive pill runoff so the contraceptive pill obviously um
00:19:45.420 very little of the actual hormone released in it um the body uptakes and a lot of it goes out in
00:19:52.960 waste water so urine goes back into the water supply when it's purified but it's very difficult to remove
00:19:58.120 and it goes back into the the water cycle and ends up in our tap water so you don't even necessarily
00:20:05.380 need the microplastics when you're already getting doses of estrogen via the pill already
00:20:11.520 and uh don't you love the modern world gentlemen it's a bit horrifying isn't it isn't this wonderful
00:20:17.320 i'm so glad that this is happening tell me if uh you have anticipated the point but the question here is
00:20:24.700 are there things people can do to reverse this um try and avoid plastics um yeah but are there extra
00:20:33.480 things that have been proven to core to i'm gonna correlated with stelios is wanting nudism is the
00:20:39.800 answer nudism is not the answer i think drinking filtered water you know clean water avoiding
00:20:45.400 plastic um maybe checking if your clothing contains plastic is the best way you can do it
00:20:51.120 buying food that is grown um sort of from a say a farm shop or something like that might be better
00:20:57.940 than something that's mass produced and shipped covered in plastic as you get in most sort of
00:21:02.620 supermarkets and shops so it's pretty widespread um but there has been a debate about the significance
00:21:09.560 of um estrogenicity of drinking water and some say that there's not enough in there to actually have
00:21:16.560 an impact on the human body some do and uh here we are um there are also forever chemicals in there this
00:21:24.440 is um northeastern university this is again a mainstream source um there are other chemicals as well
00:21:32.600 in tap water to be concerned about um that may have an effect on your body and the final thing is
00:21:38.540 that lots of drugs are entering water systems through urine so that might also mean runoff from
00:21:45.000 illegal drugs as well as this article is talking about so it's not all bad yeah you might you know run
00:21:50.640 the tap and your pupils dilate and you're having a great time um but no um to be serious um this is
00:21:59.560 potentially something that is a catastrophe for humanity it's actually a really important thing
00:22:04.000 i know i've been joking about it but if it becomes harder and harder to actually have children because
00:22:09.780 we've been polluting the environment so much with these microplastics and with the contraceptive pill
00:22:14.960 runoff and lots of other chemicals like pesticides this is should be a global scandal this should be a
00:22:22.500 tragedy that every human being's body is potentially being affected by these things and so i wanted to draw it to
00:22:29.060 your attention because it's worrying it's i think something should be done about this and it's not
00:22:33.400 something that you know we can really avoid there needs to be um societal change i'm starting to sound
00:22:39.580 like greta thunberg but you know when it comes to testicles i take it seriously and on that note i'm just
00:22:45.420 glad that it's brought my testosterone down to a manageable level yeah it's made me capable to
00:22:50.040 integrate with civilization so thank you microplastics yeah is this why we can't find the bigfoot
00:22:56.280 well bigfoot has been exterminated by microplastics he's not been able to reproduce because it brought
00:23:02.860 his sperm count down too much on the on the point of the sperm count as well what i would suggest is
00:23:08.000 that it's basically a mixture of all of the different factors that we've been talking about
00:23:11.900 which has led to uh this of course yeah it's it seems to me to be a multitude of different factors
00:23:19.200 sort of chipping away right that that's the most obvious example um of a reasonable perspective on it
00:23:25.280 because it's an undeniable phenomenon that's for sure i know it's a cliche to say but i think one
00:23:30.580 of the best ways to manage your hormones as a bloke is probably get good exercise lift weights eat
00:23:36.960 well they're cliches but they are for a reason they work you i mean you just need to work harder
00:23:42.320 that's yeah all right andrew bloody tate's over here yeah that's right i'm gonna my chin's gonna
00:23:48.900 recede my hair's gonna fall out you're going to be surrounded by lamborghinis oh well fair trade
00:23:55.220 to be honest i'll take that but yes um hopefully there's going to be more research into this to
00:24:01.620 to sort of push this but i wanted to make people aware of it because it is very important so um
00:24:06.640 do what you can um if you find any more research on this i am interested because it's a very important
00:24:11.680 thing all right then oh god alex jones's face is on the screen now there he is no alex no he's
00:24:20.400 coming for you harry oh no the germans are singing the naughty song and alex is coming
00:24:24.560 someone clipped that
00:24:27.440 all right so uh speaking of human catastrophes germany has got some trouble right now because
00:24:36.580 it turns out that younger germans have begun to sing a very naughty song and no not the one about
00:24:41.840 giving girls flowers no but it's but it's it's so jolly it's uh got some implications to it that
00:24:49.560 you're not that make it off limits i don't know um any of the words so so the germans have started
00:24:56.100 singing a particular song to well particular set of lyrics to a song which is a dance classic i'm told
00:25:02.760 from the late 1990s in 1999 a song was released that it turns out it's very very easy to sing
00:25:10.380 anti-immigration lyrics to we've got clips coming out from all over germany where you've got it in
00:25:16.060 the north sea islands like this one if it'll play oh for god's sake there we go
00:25:22.100 is he doing a mustache he might be i mean to be fair they're probably a few drinks down
00:25:34.980 they're having a good time who hasn't done a little jokey mustache when they've been out on the
00:25:39.720 lash it's good enough for faulty towers it's it's good enough for the germans
00:25:44.460 although it has some implications with germany to be fair because of the implication but it's
00:25:50.060 becoming a national world a german phenomenon now where this song is showing up everywhere it's
00:25:55.800 showing up at the rooftops in the clubs here's another club where they're singing it
00:26:01.100 this will be stuck in your head for the rest of the day possibly the rest of the week to be
00:26:13.920 perfectly honest in researching this this became lodged deep inside my cranium
00:26:20.360 harry's spreading his brain worms to the whole audience exactly i i had an earworm stuck in my
00:26:27.140 head you can too
00:26:28.300 so there you go more clubs people have started to sing it at migrants
00:26:38.100 at uh in public areas
00:26:40.560 just singing it at migrants why not i think that's public harassment so i wouldn't recommend that
00:26:50.780 you do that i retract my statement especially in germany you'll get in a lot of trouble
00:26:54.480 and small children shouting it in the middle of the street as well uh it's also uh in in
00:27:03.520 foreign countries as well these are germans in majorca singing it
00:27:07.340 it's literally they're the only the only words they know in german
00:27:16.280 but they're in majorca they can't sing that they're they are the foreigners maybe it's their last day
00:27:21.900 fair enough yeah what they're saying yeah they're saying goodbye it's been a lovely time
00:27:26.940 so if you're wondering what the song is it's a song called if i oh wait also there's some
00:27:33.240 shocking scenes emerging from america as well like this one
00:27:36.560 that's definitely a genuine video this is definitely not an editor that's not an actual video
00:27:45.740 before youtube comes at me for spreading false information that's not a real video the song is
00:27:52.060 l'amour toujours by gigi d'agostino that doesn't sound very german i think it's italian
00:28:01.300 no that's french oh okay well whatever yeah some kind of lacking language should know french
00:28:08.260 italian who cares foreigners harry's only just learned english i know and that was a struggle as
00:28:14.160 it is i still struggle with it every day to be honest um but it's an old dance song and whenever
00:28:21.520 it comes on in germany now it seems that people sing this song and if you're wondering what the
00:28:26.020 lyrics are it's uh translates to germany for germans foreigners out pretty simple and you might wonder
00:28:34.300 to yourself what makes people want to sing such a song i wonder but also what you can see here is
00:28:40.380 it's so popular in germany it's top of the german music download charts over there so it's number one
00:28:46.260 and everybody is singing it kundli druck has been doing a great job here's another totally genuine
00:28:51.260 not actually genuine video
00:28:52.780 there's actually lots of german men under the turntables you don't see yeah you can't see them
00:29:01.180 but i'll just keep that going so uh what he's saying here is that the german media has picked up
00:29:06.340 on it because it is becoming such a widespread phenomenon that they're picking up new cases and
00:29:10.520 they're reporting on it like this the song has intentionally been spread by right-wing accounts online
00:29:15.240 to plant the meta-narrative that some people are for some reason worth more than others solely
00:29:20.480 because of their heritage now i don't think it's anything to do with people's worth i think it's
00:29:25.020 that we want our own country we don't want it flooded with foreigners carrying on from that same
00:29:30.160 article that he's quoting from in a bar on the erlanger berkowicz whatever you say festival site last
00:29:37.100 friday evening two guests are said to have chanted xenophobic slogans it's erlanger berkowicz
00:29:44.800 all right fancy pants look at that multilingual stelios yeah police said that the two men aged 21 and
00:29:51.240 26 shouted foreigners out while the song was played according to the police the incident
00:29:57.100 occurred at the alstada stelios stelios go on no no i just want you to say it so you get people
00:30:04.980 saying i'm going to assume it's pronounced it's scheißhaus that means that that means a very
00:30:10.760 different thing close enough you want stelios to do the german and me to do the french we can do it
00:30:14.880 for you all right and then you'll we'll all have to chip in for the english i i did say german for six
00:30:19.920 years and i don't remember much but it's i think alt sted
00:30:23.640 that sounds german to me yeah it's at that restaurant and it's uh they say it is the next
00:30:36.480 low point after the racism scandal in silt state security is investigating these two men now that
00:30:42.700 other one the racism scandal is this one from the original video that i played there because this is
00:30:47.900 one that picked up a lot of traction recently don't don't even stelios talk to the hand
00:30:55.840 that's austrian well close close enough but the reason they're reporting on it is it's becoming a
00:31:03.200 very widespread phenomenon there's this map that i assume again currently droop has been doing a lot
00:31:07.780 of work into this for this one song that's going around germany because i think it's showing that there
00:31:13.060 is a change of attitudes because what you'll notice about this song is it's being sung by younger
00:31:17.520 and younger generations in fact i think it's uh reflective of the afd's popularity in germany
00:31:23.580 among people aged i think it's 16 to 29 they're polling very well yeah they are polling very well
00:31:29.180 and it's because the attitudes are changing the younger people are recognizing the change that's
00:31:33.580 happened to their country they're not happy about it and they're more than happy to sing songs about
00:31:38.080 it as well there was recently a case with a politician who got cancelled and fined because she cited
00:31:44.100 publicly released evidence from the government about crime in some communities well we'll get
00:31:51.540 onto that in a moment okay but i don't know about the uh politician being arrested or charged for
00:31:56.960 anything germans crack down on it quite a lot don't they yeah they do they're very very totalitarian
00:32:01.940 whenever it comes to pro-nationalistic messages being spread in the media or even among just
00:32:08.220 youthful culture uh because of course if you have any pride in your own country especially if it's
00:32:14.580 germany that automatically means that you are a a nazi bad man a tiny little mustache starts growing
00:32:20.980 or you might you can do to stop it yeah it's it's just the natural effect it's like microplastics
00:32:26.860 it starts to happen and then all of a sudden it takes over your entire body but i think the interesting
00:32:31.500 thing to point out about this map is if you notice most of the incidents a lot of them seem to be on
00:32:36.920 the west side of germany which is interesting because typically because of the separation that
00:32:42.640 was in the country for such a long time east germany tends to be the one that polls best with
00:32:47.300 the afd and also all receives the least of the um of the migration that goes to germany most of them go
00:32:54.120 to the west but also that's probably an explanation for why this is becoming more popular among west
00:32:58.980 germany because they are yeah because they're so exposed to it and uh once again i wonder why it is
00:33:05.540 the people might be having these anti-foreigner sentiments when such things are happening in
00:33:11.760 their country like the changes here's a map that shows the change migration on this map the darker
00:33:17.400 the colors are the more migrants there are or the more foreign-born population live within that so in
00:33:23.200 the case in the space of about 15 or so years you've got to the point where cities like frankfurt
00:33:29.260 majority almost majority foreign it's very sudden isn't it it is very sudden it's shocking how sudden
00:33:37.380 the change was so people are becoming getting more contact with people from foreign backgrounds and then
00:33:44.280 you get the typical things that tend to happen when you get foreigners from the third world show up in
00:33:49.060 your country like this this is one of the most famous ones that sadly everybody knows about these
00:33:53.940 days the 2015 to 2016 new year's eve sexual assaults in germany this was one of the first incidents
00:34:00.060 like this i believe certainly one of the first ones that i'm aware of that got reported in the media
00:34:05.020 where approximately 1200 women were reported to have been sexually assaulted especially in the city of
00:34:11.000 cologne in many of the incidents while these women were in public spaces they were surrounded and
00:34:15.160 assaulted by large groups of men who were identified by officials as arab or north african men so it's
00:34:20.480 new year's eve these women are just out to try and enjoy themselves go to the pub go to the bar have
00:34:25.040 a nice time and a load of foreigners mostly north african and averbs decide to sexually assault them
00:34:31.080 absolutely awful and this page is horrifying because it goes on forever and ever and ever
00:34:36.940 and there are later comparable incidents that it points out in germany and if you look at the part
00:34:41.500 where it's talking about suspects and convictions i just wanted to simplify this there were over 2000
00:34:46.320 suspected of committing the assaults 120 were arrested and on the page itself they only mention
00:34:55.140 about 13 being convicted of anything with sentences ranging from one year and 10 months in prison
00:35:02.040 to 25 hours of community service or a 1000 euro fine so basically yeah they basically got away with
00:35:10.040 it then didn't they have one in 10 well done for doing the math telling us well that's one in 10 of
00:35:14.320 those arrested but of the suspects given that this was a mass incident over a thousand women were
00:35:20.540 assaulted by gangs of people therefore it's once again 2000 people suspected the vast majority of
00:35:27.580 them weren't even arrested to begin with and then there was this recent report as well that was
00:35:33.380 uh started well it wasn't started it was um it was released due to the actions of the afd where they
00:35:41.520 said despite making up only 24 of the population foreign nationals are responsible for over 50 of
00:35:47.580 the gang rapes in berlin this is horrifying news and they've got a little infographic here you've got
00:35:53.040 to remember as well with germany and the way the citizenship works in europe foreign national just
00:35:59.840 means that they don't have a german passport so it says 54 of the suspects did not have german
00:36:05.620 citizenship that doesn't mention anything to do with the ethnicity or actual origin of those people
00:36:11.180 of the suspects the youngest was between 10 and 12 and of the victims which were 111 people victimized
00:36:18.600 the youngest was under six years old and the frustrating thing is because they did not have
00:36:23.200 german passports this makes this a preventable problem right in that there was a policy decision
00:36:29.380 made here that resulted in this there are people uh with names that allowed this to happen in germany
00:36:36.560 yes and going through the information from the rest of the article the information was made public
00:36:40.880 after an information request was submitted by a member of the berlin house of representatives
00:36:44.460 mark valender of the populist afd the berlin minister for the interior christian hochgrabe of the ruling
00:36:51.460 spd center left party provided the shocking figures as the police do not specifically note down gang
00:36:56.840 rapes the data has been provided for causes of rape of cases of rape where the perpetrator was not
00:37:01.560 acting alone in total the number of gang rapes has increased in recent years dramatically in 2020 there
00:37:07.000 were 98 106 in 2021 89 in 2022 and then 111 in 2023 to compare with previous nationwide statistics in 2016
00:37:17.280 just 69 assaults were committed of course in 2016 if you want to carry it over from this new year's
00:37:25.600 incident then you could say a lot more were committed but still these are the official
00:37:29.620 statistics that were given by the government at the end of 2023 non-citizens only made up 24.4 percent
00:37:35.940 of the population of berlin a two percent increase from the previous year making them over represented
00:37:41.020 by a factor of two in these statistics while the afd asked about socio-cultural backgrounds the spd
00:37:47.900 claimed that there was no increase to mention which probably means that they were all foreigners or at least
00:37:54.080 the vast majority of them were foreigners of ethnic backgrounds we also have another video where
00:37:59.580 um we did and you were present called stop noticing crime statistics if people want to watch
00:38:05.580 it's precisely about germany and these statistics yes it's from the 12th of may absolutely there's
00:38:11.980 just a wealth of information about all of this that mainstream outlets don't report to you and i have
00:38:18.640 to say again and again the reason that they don't report this stuff in the first place is because if
00:38:23.400 they do then most people will begin to start to recognize patterns and they will be able to make
00:38:30.360 decisions and change their behavior change their approach to different peoples based on those patterns
00:38:36.060 and you're not allowed to do that so what they're doing is disarming you so that you're more unsafe
00:38:41.080 that's how it goes and there is another issue to this is because which is weird because they are releasing
00:38:48.300 the statistics and my guess is that they they do release it and the only interpretation they allow
00:38:56.720 is the economic one that they are saying we release it and the only possible thing you can say without
00:39:03.020 getting canceled or fined is that this is an issue that is economic 100 percent and it can only be
00:39:10.620 resolved with extra taxes taxing more government benefits expansion of the welfare state in the
00:39:16.220 uk we've actually stopped recording the ethnicity well we've stopped reporting on it in in an annual
00:39:21.800 sense the ethnicity of certain crimes because of the this is explicitly stated by the government
00:39:27.840 the impact it might have on race relations there you go that straight from the horse's mouth
00:39:34.100 if we give you this information you might not be as friendly to foreigners whose intent is to rape you
00:39:40.060 therefore we're not going to give you that information increasing your chances of being raped
00:39:45.160 there you go and to follow on from that point it says here there were no statistics provided on the
00:39:51.040 ethnic background of any of the suspected perpetrators which would include second or third generation
00:39:55.400 migrants gang rapes usually by foreign gangs often make headlines in germany in hamburg in 2020 a 15
00:40:02.040 year old girl was raped by multiple men in a park under the influence of alcohol 12 men were
00:40:06.620 investigated with nine being sentenced to prison although some have since appealed and once again
00:40:12.280 when you've got all of this going on in germany when the younger people in germany can recognize
00:40:17.140 what's going on maybe the propaganda that the older generations in germany have been fed ever since
00:40:23.920 the second end of the second world war isn't as effective on them because they see the first order
00:40:28.920 effects of all of this it's no wonder you get them singing songs that let's get rid of these people
00:40:35.200 who actively want to hurt me one thing though because you know there's an interesting question
00:40:40.300 that i hear a lot i don't see why this has to do precisely with uh after with world war ii and the
00:40:47.600 end because it seems to me that this problem is something that is lately happening to europe
00:40:53.740 oh of course but the whole point about the end of the second world war is that since the second
00:40:58.260 end of the second world war uh germany was subject to essentially frankfurt school social experimentation
00:41:05.340 to manipulate social attitudes in an attempt to prevent anything like the rise of the national
00:41:12.140 socialist third right again the attempt was to prevent uh world war three well we know the kind
00:41:17.360 of processes and um methods that the german government took as a result of that which included if you go back
00:41:24.160 to 2021 there was the segment that carl and callum did uh that was looking at the new yorker article
00:41:29.360 talking about the um the kentler experiments where due to the nature of sexual repression being advocated
00:41:36.800 by the frankfurt school as being one of the leading causes for the rise of nazism uh it was decided that
00:41:44.280 children had to be less sexually repressed which meant that the german government gave foster children to
00:41:50.140 active pedophiles people that they knew were pedophiles in an attempt to prevent them from
00:41:55.000 being nazis so you can say that well if the intention was to prevent world war three noble intentions maybe
00:42:01.120 germany deserved it due to some of the atrocities that they committed but the methods taken are in
00:42:07.240 themselves awful i don't know utterly worthy of condemnation i don't know about this and so this
00:42:13.180 has been going on since at least the 1960s i know you're researching on this a lot yes well it's because
00:42:19.260 of the fact that the methods that were used in germany have since been exported to the rest of
00:42:24.440 europe and european populations okay that's why it's important to understand what was happening to
00:42:28.540 germany but again this is becoming less effective on the younger generations especially when they can
00:42:34.400 see things like this happening so that girl that 15 year old girl that i mentioned in 2020
00:42:38.540 um well the the nine people who were arrested and convicted only one of them went to prison
00:42:47.480 eight of them got a two years probation i don't understand why we live in a world where rapists
00:42:57.480 don't get the get capital punishment you can't allow that person they're not you don't get rehabilitated
00:43:03.460 after you do something like that you're never going to be safe to be released back in the world
00:43:09.460 and also one of the most preposterous thing is that people who are echoing this philosophy and the
00:43:15.680 policy that it informs are also perpetuating the idea that somehow the indigenous population
00:43:22.360 has a rapist rape culture that allegedly is pro-rape which is absolutely i think europe has one of the
00:43:32.620 the strongest pushbacks against that as well as parts of north america right but if you go in any
00:43:38.520 sociology department this is anecdotal evidence they sort of say this that just perpetuate the lie
00:43:44.200 that western culture is sort of a rape culture especially male culture is a rape yes but carrying on
00:43:51.440 with this notes that they're they're protecting the defendants identities because according to
00:43:56.920 spiegel one of the newspapers in germany four of the men have german nationality once again all that
00:44:03.460 means is they've got the passport another four have armenian afghan kuwaiti and montenegrin nationality
00:44:10.020 and the nationality of the other two had not been clarified by the court the outlet reports six of the
00:44:15.920 men were born in hamburg and the others were born in poland egypt libya kuwait and iran
00:44:20.820 so of course just because you're born in germany just because you have a german passport does not
00:44:26.040 mean that you are german ethnically so they're protecting these people's identities they are
00:44:31.760 making sure they don't go to prison they've got eight of them got two years probation and one of the
00:44:37.860 worst parts is they got a psychiatrist called nila nila sime i don't know how to pronounce that but
00:44:44.740 who cares uh she reportedly appeared before the court as an expert witness and said in a controversial
00:44:51.560 interview with spiegel that the rape may have been a way to vent frustration due to migration experiences
00:44:57.880 and socio-cultural homelessness well she should lose her license to practice what a disgusting thing to
00:45:04.100 say i mean i hate psychiatrists generally um because you know that usually hacks most of the time
00:45:11.060 actually um and i mean what more evidence do you need than that just making excuses for rapists of
00:45:18.780 a 15 year old girl so her her statements were that perpetrators and once again they may have defended
00:45:25.940 the well protected the the identities of these people they may have tried to obscure as much as
00:45:32.580 possible each of their individual ethnic backgrounds but the fact that a psychiatrist can come out and say
00:45:37.680 that this is the result of them feeling bad for being migrants i think says it all as to the
00:45:43.040 ethnic background of every one of these perpetrators she said that people who live on the margins of
00:45:48.860 society completely uprooted culturally linguistically and socially could face a mix of emotions anger sadness
00:45:54.560 powerlessness depression fantasies of grandeur as a compensation attempt to cope with one's own misery
00:45:59.500 and drug use so that the drug use as well great disordered unprepared migration experiences and
00:46:05.040 socio-cultural homelessness increase the risk of addiction and psychosis sex is a means of venting
00:46:10.540 frustration and anger a means of warding off sadness and emptiness and in a group of men with the same
00:46:15.620 fate it also creates identity and strengthens group feeling the victim becomes a pure instrument blah
00:46:20.420 blah blah so it they felt bad because they were migrants so they had to rape therefore don't punish
00:46:25.980 them too badly what that is telling me if there is any accuracy in what she's saying at all
00:46:31.500 is that importing hordes of migrants to your shores will by necessity of them being migrants create in
00:46:39.460 them feelings that will force them to rape so don't don't import them out by her own logic right
00:46:47.340 yeah we don't agree with this analysis just to be clear so on any kind of logic you can put here
00:46:53.940 auslander rausch that's what i say here and then you get the other reactions that have been going on to
00:47:00.240 the song spreading because once again young germans get to experience this kind of news in their
00:47:05.180 headlines every single day they get to see the statistics go up they may even know or be the
00:47:11.640 victims of these kinds of crimes so how does the german media how does the german government react
00:47:17.200 to germans deciding hold up we're sick of this we've had enough well they start banning the song
00:47:23.640 the oktoberfest is going to ban the song adopted by the german far right so that song the the original
00:47:31.280 dance hit they're not going to be playing that at all the organizer of the oktoberfest said we want to
00:47:38.340 ban it and i will ban it there is no place for all that right-wing bs at the weizen right-wing
00:47:43.620 slogans have been prevented in the past and should not occur in the future either the reason isn't a
00:47:48.620 well the reason is apolitical no it isn't no it isn't you're taking a political stance by doing
00:47:54.180 this so that's a lie djs ironically enough actually very unhappy about this this is one of this is a
00:48:00.860 big song that they like playing so they're saying this is this is bs um and from people here on this
00:48:09.140 original video if you go back to it sadly one of the things that came out from this is the fact
00:48:15.000 if it plays for god's sake thanks elon yeah thanks elon uh is you can see their faces you can see
00:48:22.240 their faces so what happened well the german media are more than happy to protect the identity of
00:48:27.600 foreign rapists but then going to go out of their way to dox and harass people young people who have
00:48:35.340 been singing this song the they say um the news story has run nearly non-stop in germany with some of
00:48:42.920 the country's highest level politicians weighing in german chancellor olaf schultz condemned the video
00:48:49.240 while bundestag president barbell baz has called for the youth in the video to receive the harshest
00:48:55.600 punishment possible including perhaps even the maximum penalty a maximum sentence in such a case
00:49:02.700 which would be a violation of section 86a in the german criminal code which refers to unconstitutional
00:49:08.400 symbols would result in three years in prison in a case where they are found guilty of incitement
00:49:13.380 against the people the suspects in this case could spend five years in prison so remember
00:49:17.980 that the rapists get two years probation and the people who were involved in this in the sexual
00:49:26.700 assaults in cologne got you know at most it seems slightly less than two years if these people get
00:49:33.900 charged and they've already been doxxed some of them have already been fired from their jobs
00:49:37.580 they could get five years does that sound fair can you go three slides before uh yeah on in hamburg
00:49:45.920 yeah yeah sorry yeah this is uh making me angry because what an atrocious thing to say and what
00:49:53.960 proves better than this then that all of this is an ideology all of this is ideologically driven
00:50:00.740 this is a system with axioms that says at no point is someone responsible if they are in a group that is
00:50:10.240 pronounced protected anything they do is going to be blamed yet yet again on the group that is going
00:50:17.380 to be branded as oppressor group and this is just there's no better no better let's say proof that all
00:50:26.260 this is ideologically driven and again you can trace a lot of that to frankfurt and the and the
00:50:32.520 methods and the ideology that they were spreading well as soon as they were given the opportunity to
00:50:37.260 maybe maybe i must say i'm not uh familiar with the school i yeah you're not familiar with the
00:50:42.940 frankfurt school i'm shocked not as familiar because i i i thought that i had better things to
00:50:47.600 do when i was starting philosophy well there are saner methodologies that's that's absolutely no no
00:50:52.880 excuse me let me be clear i'm not uh i'm not uh devaluing people who read this or not it's just
00:50:58.980 i just say okay i want normal traditional rationalism and traditional aristotle and socrates yeah
00:51:05.800 what i'm saying is that their philosophy is bad philosophy but it has been the guiding philosophy
00:51:13.460 of the post-war period well it is but what i wanted to say here is that i mean it's normal to be it's
00:51:23.640 it's absolutely normal to be angry with this and obviously the the foreigner out means many different
00:51:31.400 things to many different people in the audience but the point is when you're trying to prevent
00:51:37.680 something bad from happening as a government you generally speaking try to avoid all the conditions
00:51:43.920 that give rise to it you don't just check in all the boxes and try to say okay how do i bring about
00:51:52.920 that which i don't like and then blame it on others well germany does and young young kids in germany
00:51:59.640 singing a catchy song and a catchy tune that shows pride in themselves and a desire for change in their own
00:52:06.080 country are being persecuted for it so as far as i'm concerned concerned auslander rausch
00:52:11.060 sorry to make you very angry there hopefully you can lighten the mood stellios or is it gonna
00:52:18.800 be you know it's not gonna be a particularly happy one and i have been angry before in some cases i
00:52:26.520 remember that uh connor was doing something about sex education i was completely i was very angry with
00:52:34.260 well the fact you have to you say i've been angry before there's a one situation oh you need a mouse
00:52:39.700 don't you thank you it's a testament to your patience really yes so um we're gonna talk a bit
00:52:46.420 about the left now and how the projection is basically not something that can be hidden more
00:52:54.160 so i have a theory it's a conjecture i'm not exactly certain about it but i think that at some point
00:52:59.500 the left can't hide its projection a lot of leftists understand that they're constantly
00:53:06.560 projecting they're doing the same thing that they are criticizing others they just stick an ante in
00:53:11.740 front of it and think that that will take care of all the rest and at some point i think they
00:53:16.060 invented wokeness in order to justify the double standard i think that's one of the things so we are
00:53:22.080 going to talk about the left double standard here and how they are particularly angry when it comes to
00:53:30.680 some symbols but they aren't happy they aren't particularly angry with the desecration of other
00:53:38.260 symbols you would say more traditional ones now there are several public acts against you could say
00:53:44.360 sim political symbols lately and there was a pride crosswalk that was set on fire in downtown
00:53:51.840 spokane washington we are talking about the state of washington on the east coast how terrible i'm
00:53:57.980 torn up about this we have here breaking a manhunt is underway in washington for several suspects who
00:54:05.040 desecrated a spokane pride mural city leaders held a conference on the unspeakable tragedy of the
00:54:12.380 mural some leaders broke down and cried let us look at their reactions boo sorry i'm being very mature
00:54:20.840 about this we need your help and so let me apologize for anything the church has ever done
00:54:27.080 that might contribute to the hate we are currently seeing also sadness these are my fellow citizens
00:54:33.520 that live here i know it was called vandalism but it was hate it's how we show up for each other
00:54:40.140 in our families in our homes in our communities in our neighborhoods we got to show people some love
00:54:45.480 spokane city leaders are sounding the alarm about hate in the city after that pride crosswalk in
00:54:51.180 downtown was set on fire thursday morning thank you for joining us here on didn't see any
00:54:55.980 conservatives going out in the day after when statues came down so interesting here the language
00:55:02.200 used i'm not sure if you're going to get onto this but desecrated is an interesting word
00:55:06.300 with religious connotations isn't it and that's obviously quoted there so that's a word that they
00:55:11.360 themselves used and the fact they're reacting in that way it is like their sacred cow has been
00:55:16.560 butchered for steak right it's um yeah at least when the symbols of the right get attacked we don't
00:55:23.880 start crying and pretending that you know oh yeah i'm so hurt oh this is dangerous to me i i feel
00:55:30.420 unwelcome it's like no these people were criminals and they shouldn't have done it yeah and what is
00:55:35.160 interesting is that you know all communities have their symbols i mean here great seal of the state of
00:55:41.060 the lotus seat is no that's a symbol i've got a symbol here as well um small arms manufacturing
00:55:47.000 don't mind that i should probably get rid of the symbol on the back of this but you know whenever
00:55:51.420 we're talking about society at large you know the more traditional the symbol the more it represents
00:55:57.020 society the issue is that these people have a double standard they employ double standards because
00:56:04.900 they are traditionally okay with the actual desecration of traditional symbols and we will talk a lot
00:56:13.880 about this so it says here we have an article from the spokesman review city leaders condemned arson of
00:56:19.520 pride crosswalk prosecutors wife questions whether charges should be pursued and says a second act of
00:56:27.260 vandalism of the pride crosswalk in downtown spokane prompted local leaders to voice their condemnation of
00:56:32.580 hate in the city while trying to move quickly to explore possible solutions words without actions mean
00:56:39.240 nothing councilman paul dylan said after a press conference friday about the incident so now when
00:56:45.440 have you seen before such a meeting when it came to let's say the desecration of public monuments
00:56:54.540 in the um anti-israel protests for instance could also be um u.s civil war ones for confederate
00:57:03.320 generals they got taken down or founding fathers or any number of statues right you have anticipated
00:57:10.220 some of the oh sorry that i'll see but one thing to uh to note is because there is a lot of double
00:57:17.800 standards here and especially when it comes to policing and talking about crime so the issue is that a lot of
00:57:23.200 the time when people talk about hate crime they are introducing a very subjective element into the
00:57:29.680 conversation and frequently you could say that when you have areas counties states whatever you want to
00:57:37.800 call them where the actual crime is out of control there is an extra appeal to the notion of hate crime
00:57:46.240 in order to say to send a strong message that somehow we are doing something about crime and in order for the
00:57:54.160 police to show greater numbers of tackling crime so i want to show you the some of the data i found
00:58:04.840 some statistics are found from neighborhood scout.com that indicate that spokane washington isn't
00:58:15.120 particularly doing well when it comes to crime it it is regularly above average it might be one of the
00:58:22.680 most crime-ridden cities in the entire country by the looks of it yes so for instance if you see here
00:58:27.960 it says violent crime comparison per thousand residents it's 6.7 with a national average of four
00:58:35.840 we have here uh spoken violent crimes uh per thousand people the murder 18 rape 194 robbery 309 cases
00:58:49.720 assault 1020 so you have here that was the total reports yeah the total reports and you have here
00:58:58.460 rate murder per thousand people 0.08 with a national average of 0.06 uh when it comes to rape there is 0.84
00:59:10.980 which is a national average of 0.40 so when it comes to robbery there is 1.34 with a national average of 0.66
00:59:20.820 and when it comes to assault there is 4.43 with a national average of 2.68 um there's also really
00:59:29.900 bad poverty crime uh property crime the you can see here per thousand residents 57.15 with a national
00:59:39.680 median of 20 so this is almost three times as bad as the average uh place in the u.s and you you
00:59:50.640 you have here more analytic data so the issue is that a lot of this isn't doing well there's a
00:59:56.960 question to be asked whether intense focus on hate crime is precisely an admission that the police
01:00:03.520 cannot do its its job anymore and frankly there is sometimes question whether there is enough of
01:00:10.160 political will to actually to tackle actual crime now um here we have from native patriot make it make
01:00:17.600 sense there uh when it comes to tire marks on the pride crosswalk that's hate crime but when a public
01:00:28.560 monument is uh spoiled with graffiti and stuff saying free palestine it is supposed to be free speech
01:00:36.480 so how do you make sense of this well it's it's sort of enforcing it's different rules for my political
01:00:43.920 enemies and for myself right it's it's this this double standard that you're getting at and it's
01:00:48.960 obviously deliberate right yeah um human beings are sort of predisposed to do that anyway but if you
01:00:55.680 add on top of that an ideological component to it then you can really prime people to be really quite
01:01:01.040 aggressive in pushing this mode of thinking of well my things are sacred your things are evil therefore
01:01:06.880 i can apply a different standard to you because you know i'm in the right and you're in the wrong yeah
01:01:12.160 so i i think that basically this shows that very well that woke wokeism and wokeness is basically the
01:01:20.720 justification of double standards there used to be a case where uh the leftist in the past didn't want
01:01:26.160 to appeal uh to didn't want to be seen to appeal to double standards and they were sort of trying to do
01:01:33.600 some conceptual manipulations and tactics in order to appeal not to do so but at some point it's just it
01:01:40.560 has gone completely out of control they cannot pretend that they're not doing it and wokeness comes
01:01:45.680 in as an ideological construct to justify the double standard and the issue is here that there's an
01:01:53.840 element of shame to most people and when it comes to most people it's the element of the majority of the
01:02:02.640 population and it's incredibly ironic that this is done in the name of democracy and i want to say
01:02:10.080 that you know you see that it isn't just an issue of just pushing forward some of the let's say
01:02:20.160 communities that are branded oppressed it's also doing it in as a zero-sum game it's doing it by shaming
01:02:28.480 the groups that are branded as oppressors well i mean you can also claim to be doing something in
01:02:34.000 the name of anything right harry could get me in a headlock and start giving me a nugget in the name
01:02:39.440 of um increasing the purity of cheese i don't know i don't know what goes on in harry's mind you know
01:02:45.920 gravy rights honestly for the past 10 minutes it's just been that dance song
01:02:51.120 just a hamster in a wheel i can't get it out of my head thank you harry so you can see here some nice
01:02:56.400 memes uh it says liberocrat media i say it's time would do the same thing to them if you it says
01:03:04.400 things like that it shows the double standard it's called free speech if you if you burn symbol
01:03:11.200 traditional symbols but when it comes to uh non-traditional symbols it says fandai who did this
01:03:18.560 and arrest them here we have uh peaceful protest when it comes to the desecration of of monuments
01:03:28.400 hate crime when it comes to leaving tarmacs in on top of the uh crosswalk would you say stelios that
01:03:36.480 it's that some people are just simply not capable of holding consistent principles for any any particular
01:03:44.000 reason i don't have anything in mind necessarily but to my mind when people are actually fair and
01:03:50.400 even-handed it seems like they apply their principles consistently and evenly and even-handedly and dare i
01:03:56.240 say fairly um whereas it seems to me that this is not going on at all and is it a matter of capacity
01:04:03.440 or is it deliberate intention because i think i can see a case for both really yeah i basically i think
01:04:09.440 that there are two tiers in wokeness you have tier one that is basically you know very naive people
01:04:15.360 who say let's all hug each other and if we hang it hug each other and sing and recognize each other
01:04:21.360 the world is gonna turn into the garden of eden and to the extent that it doesn't turn into the garden
01:04:27.600 of eden it's the fault of the oppressor groups and then there is tier two wokeness that seems to me very
01:04:34.640 deliberate and very systematic in that case you could say it's principled but it involves a
01:04:39.200 principled separation of of the population into oppressor and oppressed groups and claiming that
01:04:45.840 the members of oppressed groups are should be ashamed and it doesn't matter if their public symbols
01:04:52.720 are being desecrated and then you have the the members of the oppressed groups who basically can
01:04:58.400 get away with anything and even if they commit the most heinous crime it's somehow to the the blame is
01:05:05.840 the pressure to internalize the culture of the oppressed if you're a member of a protected group
01:05:10.880 you don't have any agency you're just a conduit for forces to make you do things yes so it depends
01:05:17.680 on whose principles we are talking about well i i would say that there's for most of these people it
01:05:23.200 seems that there's not much principle going behind it it's the a pure sentiment of this um hateful idea
01:05:29.360 about the oppression that comes with more traditional values and they see everything that's going on
01:05:35.040 right now as a way of hitting out against those traditional values the pride flag is a symbol of
01:05:41.360 progress to them which they attach a certain sentimental value to so when they see somebody
01:05:46.960 desecrating it or vandalizing it they get an emotional reaction it's all very you know moral
01:05:53.040 foundations jonathan height yeah but the issue is that these contradictions are very obvious and if you
01:05:59.280 look at the um protected groups within quotation marks you'll see that they are not they are not
01:06:06.880 consistent they don't have compatible views of what constitutes let's say a peaceful coexistence so
01:06:12.640 people can talk about it and that is why a lot of the hate speech laws are being put forward and passed
01:06:20.800 because they are precisely designed to to basically stop people from pointing out these contradictions
01:06:29.040 and saying that listen not everything can be blamed on the on the let's say traditional culture
01:06:35.280 there are other issues as well and here you have a lot of politicians that want to be progress progressive
01:06:42.000 who are actually campaigning for even stricter e uh uh hate speech laws let us look here green party
01:06:50.240 deputy leader katherine martin in ireland and ireland has one of the worst hate speech laws says that her
01:06:56.960 party will be pushing for europe-wide hate speech laws if they're elected to the european parliament
01:07:02.240 let us listen i think many people in ireland now have seemed to think that the hate speech bill
01:07:07.280 here domestically is more or less dead we haven't heard anything about it in weeks at this point in
01:07:11.200 the run-up to the election i'm wondering is that still something that the green party would be pushing
01:07:15.440 for if they get a good result in this upcoming european election that they would be pushing for
01:07:20.160 hate speech legislation in brussels yes that is something that the green party would be seeking
01:07:24.560 evan i'll tell you what i really hate people who try and control what people say and try and get
01:07:30.480 them arrested for saying things that they don't like i think that's it makes you pathetic and weak
01:07:35.040 and beyond beneath contempt and and the question is obvious how can people think that this isn't
01:07:40.640 propaganda when ireland has had two referendums where basically the government went was completely
01:07:48.480 crushed and that was basically a message that we don't like what you're doing that's the message the
01:07:54.160 irish people gave to the irish government and you have here another uh party leader who in the name
01:08:00.400 of a democratic allegedly in the name of a democratic party um carries doubles down and says yeah we are
01:08:09.120 going to campaign for more and we are going to campaign to uh introduce these bad hate speech laws in
01:08:15.840 the eu and the eu has um a particular affinity for this message message we have here from the free
01:08:26.560 speech union the european commission is considering proposals to implement a block-wide public education
01:08:32.960 campaign about the dangers of hate speech that will involve stamping anti-hatred messages onto consumer
01:08:39.920 items including toilet paper big brother is wiping you i mean i'll take the toilet paper if
01:08:45.760 it means i can wipe my ass with their slogans i mean that's if it's printed on the actual paper
01:08:51.280 itself it's like yeah yeah it seems counterproductive well we have here um from the free speech union it
01:09:03.920 says the the panel's final report adopts a definition of hate speech as any speech that is incompatible with
01:09:11.840 the values of human dignity freedom democracy the rule of law and respect of human rights as if what
01:09:17.680 we heard from the part the green party leader was um respecting uh the democracy and the vote of the
01:09:25.200 freedom people freedom yes get out of here yeah basically according to this the hate speech law is
01:09:33.680 hate speech because it's incompatible with freedom okay again the question that you've always got to ask with this
01:09:39.840 stuff is when did the irish vote for this when did we vote for these laws when did any european
01:09:47.120 vote for these or when did any canadian or american vote for these laws yeah but i think that's an interesting
01:09:52.800 message if you have a tag on products that is anti-hatred and you're thinking of buying a horse cart
01:09:59.520 we have here an illustration of it that's the anti-hatred horse cart sound effects as well
01:10:12.480 so you see it has all the signals it's like a triumph isn't it like a roman triumph but
01:10:18.320 only a lot gayer in a literal sense yeah
01:10:25.440 this isn't this is why you sent this to me earlier then yes
01:10:31.200 i want i wanted to ensure that you had a good day because you know the good day
01:10:36.640 from the morning if the morning's good the day is going to be good usually and this is your idea
01:10:41.680 of a good morning this is how you weren't hidden under one of those horse masks were you stellios
01:10:46.080 if this is your idea of a good morning this is how vorsch turns up to a debate
01:10:51.520 yeah so basically if you want a horse cart that is anti-hatred maybe uh you have a you have a good
01:10:58.400 idea here right uh let's talk a bit about ursula von der lion who is the eu president and she says if
01:11:08.400 you think of information manipulation as a virus instead of treating an infection once it has
01:11:15.520 taken hold debunking it is much better to vaccinate so that the body's inoculated
01:11:20.800 pre-bunking is the same approach and if you listen to what she says also if you play the video you will
01:11:26.000 see also that she's talking about immunity from disinformation and i won't say that again yet again
01:11:32.240 this is another instance of propaganda that people should become aware of and it would be good if you
01:11:37.680 know you have friends that you would consider to be not entirely switched on into politics and they
01:11:44.880 still think that all these things that are being all these policies that are being done in the name
01:11:50.000 of ideals are good maybe just show them also this video and other stuff we're doing here from from a
01:11:56.400 website because the issue is you can't say that you are in favor of popular governments and you're in
01:12:03.120 favor of democracy and republics and whatever when you insist that all the responsibilities for guarding
01:12:12.560 the social order are to be taken away from the citizens and outsourced to a body of unelected
01:12:19.200 bureaucrats sorry you can't square the circle you can't square the circle um and the one thing to say
01:12:26.720 is that whenever we're talking about policies and laws um a lot of people are thinking about the
01:12:32.320 intention behind the law that's not even half of half of what we should be thinking about the most
01:12:38.400 important thing is the fact that the implementation of a law and a policy has on our habits because to a
01:12:45.600 very large degree we are creatures of habits so all these policies are designed in order to habituate us
01:12:52.720 into not being citizens into outsourcing the duties of citizens to uphold the social order to a body of
01:13:01.600 unelected bureaucrats who then don't want to be judged because the person who tells you that you
01:13:06.560 shouldn't speak you shouldn't criticize me doesn't want to be judged and that's not particularly a form
01:13:12.640 of a political organization that is close to popular government in fact it's the exact opposite and we have
01:13:18.720 here a really good comment by ralph show hammer who we have hosted twice i think yes and he has made
01:13:26.400 some very interesting contributions he's uh quoting an article that says berlin manifesto influential
01:13:33.200 economists call for more government and less market to strengthen democracy against populists
01:13:39.440 i'm angry yeah this i want i want to challenge this man to a wrestling match that this is the complete
01:13:46.160 opposite of what you should be doing you idiot you're not an economist you're an ideologue
01:13:51.680 you know all of the economic data says do the opposite you idiot sorry and he says germany go
01:13:58.560 for communists and give more power to the less popular government in recent history to strengthen
01:14:03.200 democracy and smiley faces um that would be a good contest to see who has less microplastic by the way
01:14:09.760 when you when you both whip your balls out microplastics are stronger than yours yeah so uh look
01:14:16.480 past the intention or in the state of the intention the important thing is to see what is the effect of
01:14:22.560 policies on our habits and if we're habituated into not exercising our duties as citizens to uphold the
01:14:31.840 social order something's wrong what is going on isn't popular government and the fact that it is done in the
01:14:39.360 name of popular government shouldn't make us doubt this thank you all right let's get on to the video
01:14:45.760 comments no not alex jones one more time i want us to play this okay just one more time samson please
01:14:54.560 one more go on the slides before we go home dad i don't like them putting chemicals in the water
01:14:59.280 that turn the freaking frogs gay yes all right now we've had that let's move on to the video comments
01:15:06.320 unless they're all from alex jones he's a big fan of the show i would hope so let's carry on
01:15:12.960 hi guys and just the recommendation um i wonder if you'd have a look into a guy called the traditional
01:15:19.680 bricklayer he's pretty popular on instagram he's like a proper craftsman bricky putting together like
01:15:26.320 traditional ways of building even down to the point where he talks about like how he rejects modern types
01:15:31.600 of building because it lowers the quality of of trade skills and so yeah it might be a really
01:15:37.360 good one to have in he's a proper uh british patriot as well i've actually heard of this stuff
01:15:43.280 and i i enjoy watching sort of craft and building stuff even though i don't do any of it i live in a
01:15:48.800 city but you know it's spiritually i identify with it but i think that might be one for rory because
01:15:54.800 yeah he likes that sort of thing he looks like a good lad although i will say there's some topless
01:15:59.200 photos of him or videos of him laying bricks and he looks like a right dino in the best way possible
01:16:04.960 is he wearing a like a fedora while shirtless that is in short in short shorts you know what
01:16:10.720 fair play okay yeah i have to give you credit for the for the name though because it's very mad max
01:16:15.920 what's what's no warrior no it's a viral video um it's what's your name hugh humongous
01:16:23.440 i thought of mad max it's the old it's the old meme from back in the day oh i forget what the name of
01:16:28.720 that woman was who got oh yeah tara something that's it yeah yeah any more oh oh here we are topical
01:16:42.400 it's never leaving my head this is just this might seem to be a miniature
01:16:56.080 i didn't know they were shouting at sports stadiums as well oh yeah i've seen i've seen that
01:17:14.640 oh that's quite a funny one oh yeah it is promising to see but it's also horrible to see that this is
01:17:21.120 being persecuted by the german state not that i'm particularly surprised they uh never really
01:17:26.720 stopped being totalitarian to be honest let's be honest with ourselves conscription wouldn't be that
01:17:33.600 bad if they had power armor but as usual them government stick in the muds don't like to have any fun
01:17:42.320 one of these days you're gonna see mecromancer like tony stark he's gonna blast off he's gonna take
01:17:48.320 off he's slowly been seeing the the progression of his like and then he's gonna burst through our
01:17:53.920 ceiling in the studio while we're live yeah no he's gonna be like in fallout 3 when you have the
01:17:58.960 giant robot where it's just like uh where it's shouting about communists what was it liberty prime
01:18:05.840 yeah yeah that would be cool i would say though you are right the national service would be worth it if
01:18:11.600 we were each gifted our own set of master chief armor if i i would do it for the armor as long as i got to
01:18:17.440 keep it afterwards and i was sent to somewhere like africa where you know let's be honest they're
01:18:21.680 not gonna kill me are you retaking rhodesia are we finally doing it no if you're watching uh
01:18:28.880 intelligent services no no but also not really um let's have a look at the next one
01:18:36.000 first time in six years i've gotten sick isn't that amazing so a lazy one just wanted to bring up
01:18:42.080 the tipping culture thing and it's that we don't actually tip what we're getting is ransom because
01:18:48.400 you tip after based on service and we are tipping tipping before in order to assure that the person
01:18:54.960 doesn't uh sabotage your stuff so i've seen people do nasty things and then they get tipped at the end
01:19:02.160 and they're like oops uh i actually ruined your stuff that's kind of horrifying isn't it i think that
01:19:09.920 the sort of european attitude of we still tip sometimes but only if you've done a good job
01:19:14.240 like you've actually put some effort in and you care i i like that because it doesn't
01:19:19.280 incentivize people to just expect tips and be entitled to them but if you do good work you
01:19:25.600 get rewarded for it i used to get tips a lot when i worked behind the bar i did as well mainly from
01:19:30.640 middle-aged women in that's true yeah yeah it would also be sort of who fancied me there would also be
01:19:36.160 sort of creepy about it working class lads who were just like oh you you've got a terrible night
01:19:41.600 oh you're really busy here you are get yourself a pint and that was really welcome it's like oh
01:19:46.800 you're on a night out having fun you're actually thinking of other people that really engendered
01:19:50.800 josh to his lessons it did yes i like this tie of mine years ago right i wanted to be a novelist
01:19:58.800 it became clear after i'd written a few novels and tried to get them published tried to get an agent
01:20:03.280 that it seemed like a brick wall bo dust off those novels that you've written reach out to me and i
01:20:11.120 will help you get them published we can go through ingram spark it's only like what 40 bucks us to get
01:20:17.920 it done and we'll put it out all over the world man reach out please there we go well let's that's
01:20:25.920 like getting you know you've started up a space company and elon musk reaches out to you cs
01:20:31.120 the illustrious yeah cs cooper.com.au we'll actually tell bo about we will yeah of course
01:20:37.360 yeah because that'd be uh that's that's not bad i didn't know that bo had written some novels so
01:20:41.760 he had yeah yeah all right i think that's all for the video comments so let's first of all go through
01:20:46.880 the rumble chats that have been sent in would you like to read yours josh yes bold eagle 1787 for two
01:20:54.240 dollars funny how this is open to scientific debate yet the mainstream is saying there is nothing wrong here i
01:20:59.760 find it funny considering how advanced medicine has become people are more sick than ever it is
01:21:04.800 true it's almost like um people medical companies legal departments got too good uh that's sort of
01:21:11.760 my perspective on it that the the medical companies started realizing they can get away with a lot
01:21:17.920 and make a lot of money so they don't need to behave responsibly that's secondary to you know
01:21:23.760 advancing their own profit margins which is a shame but um it's a product of their incestuous
01:21:29.280 relationship with governments really yeah i'll go on to mine i've got a few on mine so sean487 for
01:21:36.240 ten dollars says here in canada you're not allowed to mention the rapes of sikh or canadians underage
01:21:40.640 girls in vancouver toronto montreal they did it first and the overwhelming islamic ray um
01:21:46.480 rapists uh they stopped recording yeah that's terrible it does seem to be a trend that
01:21:51.280 people from islamic countries and uh third world countries arrive into your country immediately begin
01:21:57.120 to commit crimes these are recorded and reported and then after enough outrage is generated they
01:22:03.280 drop it because it's politically incorrect to be uh to be reporting on this at all that's the trend
01:22:08.160 that i've seen bald eagle 1787 again for another two dollars thank you very much says gotta love when
01:22:13.360 society protects rapists more than citizens looks like it needs to be open season the press if they
01:22:18.800 aren't being watchdogs then they aren't needed in society anymore um yeah it's terrible what they
01:22:24.160 do sammy for ten dollars and then another ten dollars afterwards and it seems to be a two-parter
01:22:29.440 so i'll read this all as one says a friend of mine is german she said in the 1980s her kindergarten
01:22:34.800 class went to a concentration camp they were led into the chambers and teachers said germans did this
01:22:38.960 this never can happen again crazy apparently all german children had to visit the concentration camps
01:22:44.240 back then and now they are all in their 40s plus i keep an eye on germany there's only so much self
01:22:49.200 hatred these people can take and obviously what happened in the in the concentration camps is
01:22:54.640 terrible it shouldn't ever happen again it's a fact of history that people should know about
01:22:58.880 what's insidious about it and what really comes out of the post-world war ii period as well
01:23:03.120 is the historical narrative that goes with it that all of german history leading up to that point
01:23:09.760 logically culminated in the concentration camps as a result of some intrinsic flaws within german
01:23:15.120 character and this is something that again was first implemented within germany as a way to make
01:23:20.320 them hate themselves as a people and discredit their own past basically opens themselves up to
01:23:25.840 third world migration and migration from other countries and that's what's been exported to the
01:23:30.320 rest of us because you can see what happened there and then you can see how it's come over here where
01:23:35.360 we've been taught that our logical history the culmination of it all leads into slavery all leads
01:23:43.200 into colonialism which is our great crime and you can see from places that's like india saying oh you
01:23:49.600 stole all of our wealth you owe trillions and trillions of pounds many people can't for it
01:23:55.760 i don't know how you would be able to connect it to can't personally well there were some stress
01:24:00.800 strands of thinking that said that you know can't start a german idealism german
01:24:05.040 idealism is responsible for atrocities so counts responsible for atrocities they're all sorts of
01:24:10.800 you know really simplistic things it seems like an incredibly simplistic and flimsy genealogy right
01:24:16.000 there and once again that's what it's all based on because history is complex history is massive and
01:24:22.320 isn't simple like that but that's what they sell you they sell you the simple story because it opens
01:24:26.880 you up and disarms you and makes you hate yourself you've got one still yes uh from bold eagle 1787
01:24:34.800 thank you if they're that scared about that incident i'm all for more of them also that's protected
01:24:41.600 under the first amendment if they can't burn the u.s flag then their symbols can be burned
01:24:47.680 it's an obvious double standard that they they do this and it shows that they really don't care about
01:24:55.440 inculcating love for the country that's that's that's you know beyond sense
01:25:01.920 so we've got some general comments as well yes if you'd like to go through some of yours josh um
01:25:07.280 well i'll read the general ones and then i'll do a few of mine oh yes so the crusader says the guardian
01:25:11.520 did a good job here that is in reference to my segment well that wasn't on my bingo card for
01:25:15.520 today got to admit yeah when they don't do political stuff sometimes they can actually be okay because
01:25:20.560 they translate the testicle thing through the prism of pollution therefore they actually do a good job in
01:25:27.440 reporting about it they go into detail it's not necessarily as ideological which is surprising
01:25:32.640 because some of the pollution stuff obviously is but in that case it wasn't base tape says oh hey
01:25:37.760 my lotus eases merch was just delivered um for england let's do a freaking crusade boys nice fit too
01:25:45.120 you're now part of the cool kid part of the ship part of the crew
01:25:49.680 um speaking of which um pirate tomski says josh quoting it's always sunny in philadelphia equals based
01:25:55.760 when did you quote you said something about implications and i said because of the oh yes
01:26:00.880 i was kind of hope i was pushing you in that direction office dennis over here um the crusader
01:26:08.080 says don't drink plastic there's a reason i drink harrogate's um bottled water it comes in glass bottles
01:26:13.040 not plastic that's a good way around it um uh harry's a bowler infested mug um it's how i
01:26:20.880 ward off the microplastics they counteract each other harry's yeah got a sort of um a biohazard
01:26:28.320 as a mug so microplastics just can't survive they get burnt up within my system it's a way to train
01:26:33.600 it it's why i'm so uh hearty and virile so my granddad is full of lead my dad is full of asbestos
01:26:40.480 and i'm full of microplastics great so keeping tradition alive yes um things don't change they
01:26:48.640 just they just shift shape that's true and uh i'll do one more um rudiday says the amount of
01:26:55.760 microplastics heavy metals hell yeah um the hormone disruptors one one has to dodge while
01:27:01.440 buying shampoos and cosmetics is getting hilarious it's almost like we're expected to pay money for
01:27:06.720 industrial waste oh wait no that is very true and the the nonsense that's in makeup in women's makeup
01:27:14.000 obviously i've not come into contact with it too much but i have known women who have bought makeup
01:27:18.880 and they've shown me what's in it and it's like do you know what any of this stuff is and they're
01:27:22.400 like no of course not hey so you know women i do i've met one before all right i'll read some of mine
01:27:29.920 so janiva s says i can confirm stelios's anecdotal evidence my university also did perpetuate
01:27:36.560 the idea of a rape culture existing in my sociology class also peddled this idea even though it was
01:27:42.160 an introductory class thing is if you want an actual example of rape culture i can give you a
01:27:47.040 few but you won't find them in europe really got offered a scholarship at harvard to investigate rape
01:27:52.560 culture and i turned it down because i didn't believe in it funnily enough good man warlord wututai
01:27:58.080 says i simply cannot conceive of the level of cognitive dissonance required to simultaneously rail
01:28:02.960 against rape culture and then advocate mass arab north african migration i know kevin fox germans
01:28:09.680 being totalitarian say it ain't so harry that can never oh wait uh yeah i remember also from harry's
01:28:16.080 ebola infested mug what the german government has been doing can be summed up oh no i'm not going to
01:28:20.560 read that out out loud actually that's i get the joke but it's kind of gross stelios let's go on to yours
01:28:26.400 yes um christian anderson socioeconomic factors was long cited as the reason of over representation
01:28:38.800 in sweden but has now been totally debunked yes i mean it's it's just completely unlikely that if you
01:28:45.200 just give more money to some people suddenly all their acculturation and habituation gets completely
01:28:52.080 overwritten because they have more money it's absolute nonsense kevin fox the guy in the truck
01:28:57.840 who did donuts has a felony warrant out against him and yet no warrant exists for the pro-palestine
01:29:04.960 hamas students who burned the u.s flag yes clear double standard good uh point kevin crampets josh
01:29:13.600 saying rapists should get capital punishment or a lifetime sentence because they can't be rehabilitated
01:29:19.520 misses the point well the whole point of them being punished is not necessarily to rehabilitate
01:29:25.280 them they're punishing them because they deserve it that's it i was making an additional point
01:29:30.800 presupposing that we punish people because they did something wrong yeah uh kevin fox do what i say
01:29:37.200 know what i do the leftist mantra wait for it in all its glory when trump wins the election and begins
01:29:42.880 bringing the democrats the democrats and swamp to justice for actual criminal activity and does what they
01:29:48.800 have done to him where no criminal activity has been proven i am not quite as hopeful that that's
01:29:54.800 what's going to happen but i really do hope so genuinely uh rude a day uh i wish to apply to be a ride
01:30:03.440 operator in stellios a hate park i'd like to see like uh richard attenborough in jurassic park welcome to
01:30:12.560 hate park it wouldn't be hate park it would be more like you know crazy stuff park yeah you'd have
01:30:18.240 like twerking twerking park yeah there'd be obese black women twerking there would be weird sort of
01:30:23.680 woke creatures in exhibits for all to see it sounds like an amusement park of grotesqueries rather than
01:30:30.000 hate it's it's he's bringing back the 19th century freak show yeah i suppose so
01:30:36.400 someone online driving on the road is a hate crime that's especially a hate crime yeah
01:30:42.160 anonymity i'm increasingly of the position that some people only react to stimuli they're not a stream of
01:30:47.360 consciousness memory they're only react if they need if need be they will suddenly not being angry
01:30:53.520 that religious symbol was desecrated almost like they have no internal monologue automatic pilot and
01:31:01.360 i think the last one is for yours oh um well marizona desert oh well i'll read it out now uh i had a
01:31:08.240 co-worker from germany one year she had been groped by a migrant while walking down the street she
01:31:13.280 turned around and punched the guy she didn't have a problem for the rest of the day well given that
01:31:17.600 german women and german people can be quite tall and migrants from the third world can be quite short
01:31:22.480 i can believe that i can believe that but that's all time we've got today remember to get your copy
01:31:27.120 of islander and remember to join in on the fun by watching the liz trust interview that connor did on
01:31:32.240 his show tomlinson talks yesterday i think you'll find it informative and uh hopefully it lives up to the
01:31:38.480 hype that the press has given you so thanks very much again for watching we'll see you all tomorrow